Six good reasons to take a family vacation. by Jolana
Klobouk
When I was young, family vacations with my parents consisted of driving for
a week from place to place in a hot stifling car. My parents had the knack of
picking the hottest week of the summer to do so. In spite of that, we still
had fun, managed to find interesting sites to explore and those are the
memories that I still have.
I discovered the joy of travel to far reaching destinations on my own by the
time I turned 18. Jumping on a plane and heading off to Brazil, Europe or
cruising the Caribbean, has turned into a life long passion my whole family
now enjoys with me.
Family vacations have evolved over the years. There have never been more
choices, more variety and more options available for family vacations as there
is today. Especially since 9/11, the focus on family and community and played
a strong role in our society. The travel industry has noticed and has geared
up for families. From all-inclusive vacation packages and cruises, which are
equipped with kids clubs and special activities: to resorts that supply a
nanny for your stay, it’s never been a better time for families to travel.
Still not sure? Here are just a few of the benefits of taking a family
vacation:
1. The family that plays together, stays together.....
It is a time to get away from it all. Away from work, the phone calls, the
kid’s activities, the daily to do list. This is a great opportunity to spend
time as a family and get to know each other. Go for a hike, build a
sandcastle, explore a museum. There is more time to talk and spend time
together without the daily distractions.
2. Teach your children well....
Travel is an excellent learning tool for kids. They can have the opportunity
to learn about things first hand they may have learned in school, read about
or saw on TV. Any destination can offer this learning experience whether it is
a few hours drive away from you home or in Europe. Family vacations will teach
children about different cultures, food, history, geography, climate,
environment and so much more. The best part is that it’s way more fun for
them then learning it through homework!
3. New experiences they will never forget.....
Family vacations provide a whole new venue for experiences that your kids
never would have had otherwise. We took a family cruise last winter, and it
was my 9-year-old son’s first cruise. We told him all about the ship and
showed him pictures but I don’t think he could quite grasp what it was
really going to be like. We landed in Fort Lauderdale and as we were driving
to the port, we could see our ship in the distance. He was excited but still
very nonchalant. Once we got to the port and pulled up alongside the ship, he
looked up and up and up at the enormous ship, his mouth dropped open and he
gasped in amazement. That reaction was worth the price of the whole trip and
is something I know our family will always remember.
4. Life is an adventure, especially on vacation....
Even if you are not particularly brave there are still many ways to experience
the adventures that lie in every corner of our planet. It may be as simple as
going to the zoo at your destination and seeing the animals that are local to
that habitat or taking a jungle tour though the Amazon. There is so much to
see and do, pick the adventures that appeal to your family and do them
together.
5. You kids won’t be kids forever....
Doesn’t seem like yesterday that the teenager that just borrowed your car,
was in diapers and day-care? Most parents agree that time seems to fly by
quickly and those babies are grown before you know it. There will come a time
that your children will have lives of their own and sad as it may seem,
spending time with Mom and Dad will not be anywhere near the top of their
list. Take the time for a family vacation while they still want your company.
6. Time to kick back and relax......
Now this part is important. One of the main reasons to take a vacation is to
get some rest and recharge. It is important for everyone so don’t over do
it. Try and schedule an active day followed by a more relaxing day. It’s
hard to do in some destinations where there is so much to see and do like
Disney World, but trust me. The kids will be less tired and cranky and it will
give you a reason to come back to the destination again!
I know this all sounds so good, it makes you want to book that trip you’ve
been putting off doesn’t it? Well, I will add in a dose of reality here and
include a few negatives. There are some natural stresses to travelling. Planes
get delayed, kids get cranky, families can have too much of a good thing and
get on each other’s nerves. The list can go on, but don’t let that
discourage you, the advantages are too numerous to ignore.
So whether you choose to pack the kids in the car or fly to more exotic
destinations, the benefits are the same. As far as memories go, we tend to
remember the good things; the time spent together as a family, the new things
that were discovered, the new friends we made, the places we saw. This is what
your children will remember and, the fact that you were there with them to
enjoy it.
About the Author
Jolana Klobouk is a former travel agent who has traveled extensively for
work and vacations with her family. For more travel information, visit her
travel websites: http://www.best-family-beach-vacations.com and http://www.FlyFromCanada.com