Traveling with
children in tow can be a rewarding experience, but even though they get
discounts on everything from zoo admission to bus rides, it can still be hard
to keep costs down on family travel. Don’t resign yourself to thinking you can
never go on holiday again until your children are old enough to get jobs to
help pay for your trips.
Luckily, there are plenty of places to cut costs to
keep on budget and be able to travel more than you thought possible.
Travel in the
off-season. When your
children are small and don’t yet go to school, you have the choice of being
able to travel year-round. Worldwide, the busiest and most expensive time to
travel is summer break. The second week in June through the second week in
August is a peak time to go anywhere. Airfare and hotel rates can double and
most places you go are packed with tourists. Plan your holidays outside of this
time and save big, but also avoid crowds that make it impossible to efficiently
do as much as you otherwise could. Even with shorter operating hours for theme
parks and other activities, you will be able to do more when it is less busy.

Look for Kids
Eat Free deals at restaurants and hotels. Dining can be a huge chunk of your holiday budget and with
little ones around, you add to that cost. Most hotels have a kids-stay-free
deal, so don’t let this fool you as a “discount”. Instead, look for those that
have restaurants that include kids eat free. There are a lot of restaurants
worldwide that also offer free meals for children with the purchase of an adult
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Book a vacation
rental. When you travel
with your family, it’s helpful to have a little extra room to spread out. Four
people in a small room with two beds and nowhere to hide for a bit of privacy
is a nightmare. Also, not everyone wants to be on a toddler’s sleep schedule.
When taking a holiday with four or more, consider booking a vacation rental
home or condo. You’ll have separate living and sleeping spaces, a kitchen to
prepare snacks or full meals – which will also save you money – and you don’t
have to worry about your children making too much noise for your hotel
neighbors or the other way around.
Vacasa
and VRBO have extensive listings for
vacation rentals worldwide for all budgets. Generally, you save more if you are
staying for a week, which can’t be said for almost any hotel. With the space
and privacy you get along with it, it really can’t be beat for family travel.
Rent baby
equipment. Dragging all
your bags and kids along can be more than enough to deal with when you travel.
You don’t want to worry whether or not your buggy or car seat will make it to
your destination as well. You also have to pay baggage fees for those items.
Save money and keep your arms more free by renting those items at your
destination. BabiesTravelLite
has a comprehensive list of rental locations across the globe where you may pay
less for an entire week’s rental of an item than you would to check it at the
airport (one-way) to your destination. That way, you don’t have to juggle
everything you own or deal with your personal equipment being damaged in
transit.

Go all-inclusive. With all the costs associated with a
family holiday, it can sometimes be easier to pay for everything up front and
not have to worry about your budget at all when you travel. Many all-inclusive
resorts offer kids stay and eat free deals for children of all ages. Sometimes
it includes those up to age 14. If you find a resort you would like to stay at
and the rate seems like a bargain, price out what you think you would end up
paying separately to see if it really is.
All-inclusive stays include all your
meals and drinks – some include snacks – as well as entertainment and a
selection of activities. It also helps if what are offered are things you and
your family will want to take advantage of. Keep in mind that you may end up
paying for some things, like sightseeing, shopping and maybe other activities
not provided in the rate, so the total for the resort may not be the total for
your vacation. Family-friendly resorts often have a kids club on site, so your
kids can make friends with other travellers and give you some adult time.
By being more
creative with your travel planning, you can save money and still have a great
time with your kids. Let them help you find things to do, so everyone will feel
like they had a hand in making your trip great. Kids big and small like to
feel included and helpful. Plus, by saving on one aspect of your trip, you can
spend a little more somewhere else and make your family vacation one to
remember.
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Tell me about your favorite ways to save money on your family travels in the comments!