10 Tips to help plan your next family travel adventure
Planning a family holiday is a wonderful opportunity to create lifelong memories and experience the world together. Traveling with children lets you rediscover the magic of new places through their sense of wonder and excitement. Of course, making sure every family member is happy and entertained can be a challenge, whether you’re considering a wild African safari, a laid-back beach getaway, or an adventure in a bustling city. Don’t worry—we’re here to help! Here are our top 10 family travel tips to take the stress out of family travel and ensure your next holiday is filled with fun, laughter, and unforgettable moments.
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1. Plan age-appropriate activities to keep everyone engaged
Youngsters might sulk at the prospect of no Wi-Fi or other things they rely on heavily at home, but family travel to exciting destinations with activities for everyone will soon turn their frowns upside down. Whether it is going tracking with a Maasai guide in Kenya, snorkelling in the Maldives, or delighting in water slides at a Dubai theme park, your kids will be too engaged to miss home. Similarly, if you are planning a holiday with grandparents as well as children, be sure to include activites which will suit them.
2. Choose accommodations with family amenities like kids’ clubs and babysitting
It’s important to remember that adults might also need some holiday time. Whether it’s pampering at the spa, a round of golf, or a special date-night dinner in the bush or on the beach, kid’s clubs and babysitting services are an amazing boon.
3. Balance adventure and downtime to avoid burnout
No matter how energised your little ones are, being on the go all the time will leave anyone exhausted. When you are planning your itinerary bear this in mind and allow time for simply relaxing, or family fun-time at the pool, or on the beach. Very young family members might need regular naps, and even teenagers need to ‘zone out’ and make use of the lodge, camp or hotel Wi-Fi to catch up by scrolling their newsfeed, or posting something to give their followers FOMO.
4. Pack smart with essentials for all ages
Don’t assume your children will pack suitably for a trip to places they have never been before. Even adults sometime need the guidance to pack for a safari or an Indian Ocean holiday. Speak to our Somak travel experts about helping you ensure you take what you need to ensure the holiday goes smoothly. From reef-safe sunscreen, to leaving the camouflage print at home (illegal in some countries in Africa) and what colours work best in the bush, Somak reservations consultants have the answers you seek.
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5. Involve kids in planning to build excitement
Even young children can get involved in the planning of a family holiday, even if just as an onlooker while you study maps and visit the destinations you choose online. Listen to them when they have something to say about what they are seeing. The memory making begins before you leave for your trip. Speak about the journey, they are sure to get excited about going on an aeroplane, and let them research some of the sights, animals or cultures you plan to experience.
6. Research health and safety tips for your destinations
When travelling to Africa, the Indian Ocean Islands or the Indian subcontinent for a family holiday, researching health and safety tips is crucial. Regions may have specific health risks, such as malaria or waterborne diseases, and understanding local safety protocols, vaccination requirements, and travel advisories can keep your family safe. Preparation ensures a safer, smoother experience, allowing you to focus on enjoying your holiday without unexpected health or safety concerns. Use Foreign travel advice – GOV.UK to check for any warnings about travel abroad. You can even sign up for email updates on its page.
7. Book early to secure family rooms and special rates
Booking early is essential when planning a family holiday, especially to secure family rooms and special rates. Many popular destinations in Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands offer limited availability for family-sized accommodations, and booking in advance helps ensure you get the best options at competitive prices.
Early reservations also allow you to take advantage of discounts or special promotions, giving you more flexibility to enjoy your trip without worrying about last-minute price hikes or availability issues.
8. Consider travel insurance that covers the whole family
Don’t skimp on travel insurance. When planning a family holiday, it’s important to consider travel insurance that covers everyone in the group. Comprehensive coverage can protect your family from unexpected situations such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost luggage, or delays. It’s especially important when traveling to destinations like Africa or the Indian Ocean Islands, where healthcare access might be limited or costs higher. Having the right insurance gives peace of mind, knowing that your family is protected no matter what happens during the trip.
9. Prepare for cultural differences with open minds
Whether your family is small with just parents and children, or you are on a multi-generational adventure including grandparents, it is important to be aware of cultural differences in the destinations you are visiting. Embracing cultural differences starts with open minds. Teach kids through stories, encourage teens to ask questions, and gently explain new customs to grandparents. Respectful curiosity helps everyone adapt and connect across cultures.
10. Capture memories with photos and journals to cherish forever
Don’t forget to take photos and video clips. Capturing memories this way can allow them to stay fresh in your mind for many years to come. A shared holiday journal that everyone can contribute to is also a great way to create a unique memento of the family holiday.
Read more about family travel: Family Travel Made Simple
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