TRAVELLING doesn't have to stop just because you have children. Go ahead and bring them along! A family holiday will allow you to spend time together and enjoy each other's company. Sure, with kids your travel pace might have to be toned down and constantly meeting the children's needs could be stressful. But with a little planning ahead and preparation, you are well on your way to making your trip work.
Tips on planning a family holiday:WHY taking the kidsThe most important thing is to find out why your are taking the children on holiday. A family holiday gives you the opportunity to do something fun together and to share experience with the loved ones. Make sure you are prepared for all the extra cost and perhaps small amount of stress through out the entire holiday. If you do not think you could cope, stop right here before it's too late.
WHERE to visitMost countries are safe for children but on contrary there are still a few aren't. Look into the facts and background of your destination carefully to decide whether it's suitable to take your kids. I would not recommend a family holiday to war zone or country infested with disease. Children have higher chance of catching disease due to lower immunity.
WHEN to goIt is usually a lot more pleasant to take the children abroad for a summer holiday than winter. Think of all the extra clothing you need to bring for cold weather and chances of catching cough and cold. Furthermore, most tourist attractions are closed early in the winter season due to shorter day. Kids love to be entertained and do not like being stuck in the hotel.
HOW to get thereTransportation should be well planned. If you are going abroad, try getting an evening flight as chances are the kids will fall asleep rather than moaning and grumping due to boredom. If you need to drive to your destination after landing, make sure you book a rental car ahead of time to avoid disappointment. Remember children do not have the patience to wait in a queue.
WHO to babysitFind out in advance who could be the baby sitter should you and your partner need to have an evening out for a romantic dinner. Most hotels provide baby sitting service, some resorts have kids club or if you are visiting relatives overseas, they are the good ones to approach for some time out to yourselves. Kids often find it fun to have someone new to look after them.
WHICH hotel to stayAccommodation is a key ingredient to a successful family holiday. Try booking one with Kids Club. Make sure you check out the location is not too far from tourist attractions, public transport if required and handy to supermarket or shops. Remember to find out what street the hotel is on and if it is suitable for a family. Note that most bargain hotels are located in red light districts which I do not recommend for a family stay not matter how cheap the rates are.