Step-by-step guide to planning the best family holiday

If you’re planning a family holiday this December, we’ve got great tips for booking that dream trip, while sticking to a budget.

It’s been a long, hard year and a family holiday is more than deserved by all. However, there are a few things to keep in mind when planning the perfect family getaway.

Draw up a holiday budget

As the cost of living rises, it’s become increasingly vital to factor in the cost of a family holiday. Budgeting ahead of time ensures that you are planning fun that you can afford. Make a budget for the amount of days you’ll be on holiday, and factor in expenses such as lodging, meals, petrol, and entertainment.

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Make road trips fun

When traveling with children, long vehicle trips can be a huge challenge. While kids bicker over music choices and space, endless hours of ‘I’m bored’, ‘Are we there yet’, and ‘There’s nothing to do’ permeate the air. Auto Mart’s Francois Labuschagne offers some advice:

Crossing the border

Traveling internationally, especially with children, can be frightening. When arranging your abroad holiday, Thompsons Travel’s John Ridler suggests keeping the following considerations in mind:

Celebrating the holidays at home

According to Dr. Kgosi Letlape of Dettol SA, staying at home can be just as much fun for your kids as travelling away:

  1. Look up what’s going on in your region on entertainment websites or in the local media.
  2. Plan simple activities such as ball games and family picnics.
  3. Get your children involved in gardening — it’s both pleasant and soothing to grow plants and get your hands dirty.
  4. Baking is a terrific opportunity to spend quality time together as a family. Simple-to-follow recipes keep children occupied.
  5. Assign your children the task of coming up with new sandwich fillings for picnic meals.
  6. Invite your children’s friends over to ‘dance till they drop,’ or have a camp-out in the garden.
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