A Family Holiday: Tips & Tricks

A Family Holiday: Tips & Tricks

How does the sun, sea, sandcastles or even a simple break from the chaos of the city life sound for your next perfect Family holiday? Humans in all age groups love a good holiday, may it be toddlers dipping their toes in the sea, teenagers eager to get that perfect Insta shot with a little alone time, or parents delighting in some time to sit back, relax and wind down.

It’s all about beautiful pools, encompassing facilities and great attractions, just for you and the family. Now wouldn’t that be an ideal family holiday? Check out these tips & tricks you could use to plan the perfect family holiday that will leave everyone in the family in high spirits.

Infants

Infancy to age 2, are the easiest as you can take them anywhere and keep them happy as long as you keep them comfortable. Schedules are very important for infants. If your infant is on an eating or sleep schedule, try to stay as close to that as possible on vacation and plan your days accordingly. Be sure to bring along your infant’s favourite toys, books and bottles while on your adventures, and don’t keep him or her strapped in a baby carrier or stroller all day — allow your baby to move about & stretch.

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Toddlers

Toddlers are fun because they’ll start to engage in the different sights around them, new places make them excited for them to explore, but when building your itinerary, be sure to leave plenty of downtimes to let them release and refuel their energy by hitting a playground or your hotel’s pool. The more open space your toddler has to run around, the happier he or she will be.

School-Aged Children

The key to keeping kids 5 and older occupied on a family holiday, is to get them involved in the planning, even in a small way, the more you allow children this age to pick what they want to do, it could be visiting a good spot or trying something new, the more engaged they will be. Choosing the right guides goes a long way in keeping your kids excited about where they are. When you’re researching tours and activities, a good guide can have an insightful outcome with children.

Teenagers

The best way to keep teenagers engaged is to have them plan a part of your trip. Let them choose some places that they find interesting in seeing and doing even let them plan a couple of days of your itinerary. Parents may want to consider giving older teens the option to spend an hour or two exploring the destination on their own, as long you and your teen both feel safe, he or she is going to be super excited about having some time alone.

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A Family Holiday: Tips & Tricks

Travelling with Kids: Tips

  • Keep your schedule loose and leave plenty of room for adjustment. A flexible schedule will create less stress for you and your family.
  • Less is more! The less you bring, the easier it is to pack and the less you have to carry. If you find you’re missing something you need, you can always buy it at your destination.
  • Plan all activities.
  • Keep your kids informed.
  • Having some small snacks with you at all times can keep everyone happy until you refuel.
  • You never know unless you ask. Always ask for discounts for the kids.
  • Keep a track of your child.
  • Give kids your contact details.
  • Travel with basic medicine.
  • Travel entertainment such as colouring books, a journal and electronic device full with gaming apps, movies etc.
  • Bring a spare outfit for the kid and yourself. Wet and smelly is no way to travel, for you or your child
  • Be flexible, go with the flow, and have a great time on your family Holiday.

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Sabina Juriansz
Sabina Juriansz

Hey there! I am Sabina, a Wanderer, Wonderer & Dreamer, in the middle of an endless love affair with travelling. A passion for world cultures, languages, food, sandy beaches, nature & wildlife. Ever since I have started writing for Travel Center UK, each day has never been the same, because I get to share my excitement for exploring the horizons with people who adores travelling as much as I do. So, read on about my travels and experiences, & I will guide you about the best places to visit, and tips on travel do's & don'ts.

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