Ahoy Crew,
Monaco may be one of the smallest countries in the world, but it’s packed with big adventures, royal history, and Mediterranean sparkle. Whether you’re exploring from your living room or planning a real-life visit, here’s how to dive into the wonder of Monaco with your kids!
🌍 Part 1: Travel from Home – Explore Monaco with Curiosity
1. Watch a Formula 1 Car Race
The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most famous races in the world! Look up videos of the tight turns and fast cars zooming through city streets—it’s like a real-life Hot Wheels track.
2. Virtual Palace Tour
Check out photos and videos of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco. Pretend to be royalty, design your own family crest, or host a royal tea party at home.
3. Learn French Phrases
Monaco’s official language is French. Try saying:
- Bonjour (hello)
- Merci (thank you)
- Une crêpe, s’il vous plaît! (A crêpe, please!)
4. Cook a Monaco-Inspired Treat
Make sweet crêpes with fillings like strawberries, bananas, or Nutella. Serve with lemonade and pretend you’re dining by the harbor.
5. Spot Monaco on a Map
Challenge your kids to find Monaco—it’s tiny! Then talk about what makes it different from big countries.
✈️ Part 2: Travel to Monaco – What to See, Try & Do
🏰 Must See
- The Prince’s Palace: Watch the Changing of the Guard and tour the grand halls where royalty once lived.
- Oceanographic Museum: Discover colorful fish, coral reefs, and deep-sea creatures in this cliffside marine museum.
- Monaco’s Old Town (Le Rocher): Wander through cobblestone streets, pastel houses, and cozy cafés.

🍓 Must Try
- Crêpes by the Sea: Whether sweet or savory, crêpes in Monaco are a must! Order one with chocolate and bananas, or try a classic with ham and cheese.
- Barbagiuan: A Monegasque snack—crispy pastry filled with Swiss chard, rice, and cheese.
- Gelato: Stroll the harbor with a cone of creamy gelato on a sunny afternoon.

🎠 Must Do
- Ride the Bateau Bus: It’s a little boat that ferries people across the Monaco harbor—fun, fast, and perfect for kids!
- Climb to the Exotic Garden: Filled with cacti, flowers, and panoramic views of the sea, it’s like a plant explorer’s dream.
- Spot Luxury Yachts: Visit Port Hercules and count how many enormous boats you can see. Some look like floating castles!
🗺️ A Few Fun Travel Tips:
- Walk everywhere: Monaco is small—less than 1 square mile! That makes it perfect for families who love exploring on foot.
- Bring sunscreen and a hat: The Mediterranean sun shines bright nearly all year.
- Slow down: Even with fast race cars, Monaco is best enjoyed at a gentle pace—with plenty of snack breaks and scenic views.
See you tomorrow,
– Captain PillowBelly

