Considering travelling with the children far away from the safety net of the UK, but can’t quite cope with the idea?
What is the perfect destination for the whole family?
How do you find something you all want to do?
Read here for five tips on travelling with children as well as suggestions for child-friendly destinations.
Travelling with children is very fun and life-affirming. Children are spontaneous and this makes for an honest and intimate contact with the local people, which you might not otherwise get to enjoy.
The children learn about other cultures and the way of life of other people. This helps to give them a better understanding of others; they learn to put themselves in someone else’s shoes and appreciate their own lives.
And even though travelling with your children can also be hard work, it’s worth it.
We have a lot of child-friendly destinations and tours, including our family friendly holidays, which have been designed with families in mind, making them a great choice for those travelling with kids of all ages.
That said, all our tours are suitable for families in principle – it just depends on your family’s temperament, the age of the kids, your travel wishes and how adventurous you all are.
These are some of our most popular destinations for families:
The following 5 tips might be obvious, but they’re still good ones to remember when you’re travelling.
When holidaying with young children, you should bear in mind that it takes time to get from A to B. So, it’s a good idea to set off in good time, whether you’re heading to an attraction or the airport.
The degree of spontaneity on a family holiday is just not the same as when travelling as a couple. So, it’s a good idea to book a package tour, where the transportation and excursions are all organized for you. This allows you to focus on the most important thing: having a wonderful family holiday.
An important ingredient for any holiday is food. The grumpiest of frowns can usually be turned upside down with a little energy boost. Carry some snacks such as bananas, nuts and biscuits in your backpack. And don’t forget water! It’s worth its weight in gold when their blood sugar takes a dive.
If the flight is delayed or the journey becomes boring, it’s a good idea to have some travel games with you to pass the time. The games provide a much-needed break for children and adults alike. Little presents to unwrap on the long flight can also give children something to look forward to.
Make sure that you travel with your kids while you can. They grow up before you know it, and travelling with kids gives the whole family a whole host of shared experiences, bringing it together.
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