It’s safe to say that the world has changed in ways that no one could have anticipated . As we’re all continuously adjusting and adapting, it might seem as though traveling should be the last thing on our minds, especially as a family. But travel is opening up slowly but surely and it’s a great time to start planning.
Maybe you’re familiar with the expression, “You only have 18 summers with your child”. When our children are young, it can sometimes seem like we have all the time in the world to spend with them, but at some point, we begin to realize how fast the time really does fly by. At some point, “waiting until the kids are older so that they can appreciate it” turns into “we’d better do that soon or they’ll be off on their own”!
But is it worth the time and expense of planning extraordinary family adventures when kids are young? Yes! Taking a family vacation together helps families get out of their routines and helps them focus on making memories, and genuinely appreciating the (relatively brief) amount of time that they have together (and less screen time is a huge bonus!).
One experience now can become a treasured family story for years to come. Helping to care for an elephant, taking a chocolate-making class in Paris, or zip-lining through a tropical rainforest are things that you’ll be able to look back on forever. It’s amazing how many great dinner table conversations start with, “Remember when we…” Those shared moments bring families together.
Family travel isn’t just for a good time. Exposing kids to different cultures, experiences, and locations can be valuable parts of their education. Culture doesn’t just encompass history and works of art, after all (although those are certainly important aspects!)– it can be as subtle as a new way of looking at things or an appreciation for the differences among groups of people or languages. And it doesn’t have to be far flung trips. Taking small trips within a few hours of your house or going to your favorite all-inclusive that caters to kids on a non-stop flight are all great options.
I’ve talked about some of the benefits of traveling as a family(both within the United States and abroad)but what are some ways to help ensure every member of the family has a great time? It all starts with planning. Here are some of my top tips that I share with my clients as I am designing their trips:
Make a plan in advance for meltdowns, naptimes, and entertainment when they get bored. Prepare kids for what to expect from both the destination and the activities – perhaps even bringing some favorite snacks from home for some normalcy. The less stress you have, the better time the kids will have.
Local professional guides know the best tricks for beating the crowds, often have priority access for behind the scenes, know the hidden gems for dining and unique places off the tourist track. In our current health situation and as travel returns, using a private guide also allows you to be further away from big crowds. Along with having drivers for tours, reserve private transportation to other components of your trip to alleviate stress. Almost every good company will have car seats and boosters for their younger passengers.
We also have plenty of suggestions to enhance your stay, as well. For instance, hiring a professional photographer is a great way to capture the memories of your family enjoying the location you are visiting. Now more than ever, having a professional to advise and update you on the continual changes in regulations and requirements is something I highly recommend.
So when the time is right, give us a call, get out there with your small citizens of the world, and make some memories!
Kristin Matthews Owner | Travel Designer, KM Travel Design 484-431-2262 | kristin@kmtraveldesign.comwww.kmtraveldesign.com |