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Try these family-friendly spots for a stress-free break
Sunday Tribune
|October 05, 2025
ZAMANDOSI CELE
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AS THE school year draws to a close, the excitement of the upcoming holidays begins to build.
With just a few months until December, it’s time to start planning a family vacation that everyone will enjoy.
However, planning a family holiday can often feel like a juggling act, with various opinions and preferences to consider.
But fear not! With a little organisation and creativity, you can plan an unforgettable trip without breaking the bank.
Involve the kids in the planning
One of the best ways to ensure a successful family holiday is to involve your children in the planning process.
This not only gets them excited about the trip but also helps them feel included in the decision-making.
Sit down together and discuss potential destinations and activities.
Show them pictures of the places you're considering and let them help choose the itinerary.
This way, they’ll be more invested in the trip and more likely to enjoy the experiences you've planned.
Choose family-friendly accommodation
Finding the right place to stay can make all the difference in your family holiday experience. Look for accommodation that caters to families, offering amenities such as swimming pools, play areas, and kitchenettes for preparing snacks and meals.
Many hotels and resorts also provide kids’ clubs and organised activities, allowing parents some much-needed downtime while the children are entertained.
Consider all-inclusive options
If you want to simplify your holiday planning, consider opting for an all-inclusive package.
These holidays often include meals, activities, and entertainment, which can save you time and money.
With kids’ clubs and planned activities, you can relax knowing that your children are well taken care of while you enjoy some leisure time.
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