- Select a country that is child-friendly, has suitable food for kids and is relatively nearby -reachable by short flight (ie. 5hrs)
- Choose to go during cool weather ie. Spring/Autumn. The weather does affect one's mood. Also we need not change that many clothes – lightens the luggage.
- Plan early and have a rough itinerary/guide on what to do. List possible places to see/do/ and eat.
- Choose self-contained accommodations / apartments to make you feel more at home. And you can choose to cook or have meals in if toddler is tired/not feeling well; wash clothes and get them dried in the dryer so you need not bring that many clothes.
- In addition check the surrounding area for convenient eateries and supermarkets etc.
- Have the details of the places (ie. Location maps/address/opening days and time) beforehand, this saves a lot of time during the actual trip. Google maps really helps!
- Don’t be ambitious about visiting several places at one go. It will be good to plan places around the same location for the day.
- Plan the activities close to their normal everyday schedule, and make sure there’s time for nap/rest time (but be flexible). A hungry and tired baby is an angry and grouchy baby!
- Pack snacks and extra milk along the way in case mealtime is delayed.
- Drink lots of fluids along the way and contiune taking those vit c.
- Best to do a self-drive holiday- you can go anytime and stop anytime!
- The more we travel together the more experienced we will get.
Jasper @ 16 - 17 months
13 years ago
1 comment:
great tips! hope to one day travel with bub too hahaha
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