The 11 Best Family Travel Hacks with Kids

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Family travel with little ones can be chaotic and exhausting, but it can also be a memorable and enjoyable adventure with the right hacks and strategies. We’ve compiled a list of family travel hacks to make your next trip with the whole fam easier and more fun. 

Let’s Start with Packing Hacks 

With some planning and organization, packing for your next family vacation can be smooth and stress-free. Here’s how: 

1. Use luggage packing cubes to keep items organized.

These handy cubes help categorize clothing, making it easy to find what you need without digging through your entire suitcase. Packing cubes also let you allocate a specific cube for toys, snacks, and other necessities, streamlining your packing process and reducing stress when looking for that one thing

Always remember to pack a change of clothes for each kiddo in your carry-on bag to prepare for spills, accidents, or unexpected weather changes. Bring a waterproof or resealable plastic bag to separate any dirty clothes while on the go — this will keep the rest of your luggage clean and odor-free. 

2. Pack lightweight and versatile clothing.

Pack clothing items that can be mixed and matched, creating multiple outfits with fewer pieces. This reduces luggage bulk and makes it easier to manage. Versatile clothing that can be layered or adapted to different weather conditions ensures your family stays comfortable and prepared, making travel smoother and more enjoyable. If you will have access to a washer and dryer on your trip, you can pack even less!

3. Don’t forget those essentials!

Pack items such as band-aids, hand sanitizer, tissues, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, and any necessary medications in a large ziploc bag to quickly treat burns, bites, and bruises.  

Going on a Road Trip?

A family road trip can be exciting but challenging, especially with young children and long travel times. Here are our favorite smart travel hacks.

4. Pack a bag full of healthy snacks and drinks.

Choose individually packaged, nutritious bites for a mess-free snack-time, and pack plenty of water to stay hydrated. A dedicated snack bag reduces the need for frequent stops and helps avoid the temptation of unhealthy roadside options. 

5. Bring along a variety of activities and games.

There is no need to overthink this part or spend that much money. A visit to the dollar store can provide an affordable solution, offering a range of small toys and games perfect for the journey. Stock up on coloring books, crayons, activity books, and travel-sized board games. These inexpensive distractions can be lifesavers during long stretches on the road. We recommend giving your kiddos one thing at a time to prolong the entertainment experience.

6. Take breaks to stretch and let kids run around.

Regular pit-stops out of the car are essential for maintaining everyone’s comfort and sanity. Plan breaks at rest areas, parks, or playgrounds where children can run around, burn off energy, and stretch their legs. These stops help prevent restlessness and reduce the risk of stiffness and discomfort from prolonged sitting. Use these opportunities to picnic, play a quick game, or enjoy fresh air. 

Family Travel Hacks for Flying

Incorporating airplane hacks for kids can make a significant difference in the travel experience, such as: 

7. Choosing your seats wisely.

Booking seats towards the front of the plane can provide a quieter and smoother ride, as these areas are typically less affected by turbulence and engine noise. Consider selecting seats with extra legroom or near the wings for added stability. In addition, booking seats that allow easy access to the aisles can make managing young children and their needs more convenient. 

8. Bringing comfort items.

Pack familiar and soothing items like a favorite blanket, a cuddly stuffed animal, or a beloved pillow for your kids to help them feel secure and relaxed, especially if they are first-time flyers. Consider including noise-canceling headphones or earplugs to reduce loud noises and sounds from the cabin. Bring a travel-sized pillow and a lightweight blanket for yourself, too.

9. Preparing for security.

Start by organizing travel documents, including boarding passes and IDs, in a travel wallet or pouch for easy access (if you can go digital, that’s even better). Pack liquids, gels, and snacks in clear plastic bags and separate them for quick screening. Dress adults and kids in easy-to-remove shoes and minimal metal accessories to speed up the process. Before your trip, explain the security process to your children to help them understand what to expect and reduce anxiety. 

Family Vacation Rental Hacks

Choosing the right hotels and rentals can make a difference when planning your next family trip!

10. Leave your gear at home and rent instead.

Renting items like a car seat, stroller, or high chair at your destination can save you the hassle of lugging them through airports and managing bulky gear. This approach reduces the stress of managing numerous items and makes your travel experience more enjoyable and streamlined. 

11. Find a room with a kitchenette.

A kitchenette allows you to prepare simple meals and snacks, which can be especially useful for accommodating picky eaters, managing dietary restrictions, or saving money on dining out. It also allows for storing and heating leftovers or preparing baby food and formula.

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