Visiting Portugal As A Family: Important Information You Need To Know

By Families Love Travel Team
Family with three children on balcony of Pena Palace in Portugal.
Photo Courtesy: Stephanie Feingold

If you’re traveling to Portugal with kids, there’s some important information you need to know first.  From the local currency to health information, the official language, and even babysitting services, it’s important to do proper research on your vacation destination before booking your trip. Finding all the information in one place can be difficult, though, which is why we’ve compiled a list of things to know before visiting Portugal, including important information for you to reference. Plus, stay tuned until the end, since we also include things to do in Portugal with kids, the best restaurant in Portugal for families, and the best resorts in Portugal.  Keep reading for everything you need to know about visiting Portugal as a family!

At a Glance

Three siblings overlooking the water upon several boats in Lisbon.
Photo Courtesy: Stephanie Feingold

Need to know all about Portugal?  From currency to time, official language, and visa information, here are some basic facts you should know about Portugal.

Local Currency & Time

Wondering about the local currency in Portugal? The official currency in Portugal is the Euro (€ or EUR), which is divided into 100 cents. In case you need help figuring out how much money to bring with you, use this handy currency converter. You can obtain Euros by changing money at Cambios (currency exchange centers) or in shops or hotels in popular tourist destinations across the country, such as Lisbon, Porto, or the Algarve coast. This is more cost-effective than ordering at the airport or at hotels, where exchange rates are less competitive. You’ll find ATMs throughout Portugal, so you’ll be able to withdraw cash if you need it.

If you visit more remote areas of the country, it’s a good idea to bring cash before you travel. Be aware that some establishments in Portugal may not accept your credit card unless you have a computer chip embedded in it—to prevent credit card fraud. Portugal has two time zones and observes daylight savings time. Continental Portugal and Madeira use GMT+0, while Azores use GMT-1. When daylight savings time is observed nationwide, from the end of March to the end of October, continental Portugal and Madeira use GMT+1 and Azores use GMT+0. Click to see Portugal’s current time.

Official Language & Visa Information

Portuguese is the official language spoken in Portugal, and around 96 percent of the population speaks it. In Portugal, the language has ten unique dialects. Portuguese is used in all spheres of life in the country, from writing to most business communications and daily interactions. Other popular languages spoken in Portugal include English (especially in tourist areas, such as Lisbon), Spanish, and French. If you’re planning an extended trip to Portugal or have a non-U.S. passport, you may also need to research obtaining a VISA before your visit.  To learn more about the Portugal VISA policy, click here.

Power/Standard Voltage

In Portugal, the standard voltage is 230 V and 50 Hz. There are two associated plug types: C and F. Plug type C is the plug that has two round pins. Type F has two round pins with two earth clips on the side. You will need to purchase a power plug adapter/voltage converter if the standard voltage in your country is between 110-127 V (as in the U.S., Canada, and most South American countries).  

Local Weather

Knowing about the Portugal climate will be helpful before you depart. Portugal has a temperate climate, influenced by its location in southwestern Europe and its proximity to the Atlantic and Mediterranean. In the north, it is cool and rainy, and it becomes gradually warmer and drier as you move south towards Algarve. The average temperature in the north is approximately 15 degrees Celsius (55 degrees Fahrenheit), while in the south it is a warmer 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit). In summer, Portugal is protected by the Azores High, so it’s typically sunny everywhere, however a few weather fronts may still affect the northern part of the country. Check the current forecast on Accuweather. If you need more help planning your Portugal vacation with kids, feel free to check out Visit Portugal, Visit Lisboa, or Visit Center of Portugal, for more information.  

Health Information

Father with three kids outdoor dining on water in Porto
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Having the right information about health and safety is an important part of visiting Portugal with kids.  If your children have allergies, might need medical attention, etc., be sure to keep this important information in mind.

Vaccinations, Health Tips, & Hospitals

Visiting Portugal with young ones?  Remember to check your child has all the correct shots and vaccines.  For a complete list of the recommended vaccines and more health information on visiting Portugal, including COVID-19 warnings and regulations, visit the official CDC website.  It’s always better to be safe than sorry, so you should also check out hospitals near your vacation destination.  Four of the best hospitals in Portugal include: Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto, IPO Lisboa, and Clínica do Bonfim. For a full list of hospitals in different regions of Portugal, click here

COVID-19 Guidelines & Vaccination Information

If you’re planning a trip to Portugal soon, you’re probably wondering about the island’s COVID-19 guidelines. As of January 27, the US Embassy & Consulate in Portugal has permitted non-essential travel (i.e. tourist travel) from the United States to Portugal. Entry requirements mandate that US citizens entering Portugal must have: authorization (based on vaccination status and/or flight origin), proof of a negative Covid-19 test for passengers 12 years and older (either PCR within 72 hours or antigen within 48 hours), and a completed Passenger Locator Card. As of December 6, all airline passengers to the United States ages 2 and older must provide a negative Covid-19 viral test taken within one calendar day of travel, or documentation from a licensed healthcare provider of having recovered from Covid-19 in the 90 days preceding travel.

Currently, the U.S. Department of State does not suggest traveling to Portugal. The CDC has issued a Level 4 Travel Health Risk Notice for Portugal due to Covid-19. We suggest making sure you’re fully vaccinated before traveling to Portugal with kids. For vaccination information, click here.

Portugal for Kids

Family posing in Bussaco Palace Hotel in Portugal.
Photo Courtesy: Stephanie Feingold

Visiting Portugal with kids brings its own set of challenges.  Keep reading for comprehensive information on babysitting services, baby gear rentals, etc.

Babysitting Services & Baby Gear Rentals

Looking for a romantic evening alone in Portugal?  Luckily, you’ll find plenty of babysitting services throughout the city. We suggest Nanny Portugal Agency, Nanny Poppins Portugal, and My Nanny. If you’ve left your baby gear at home, don’t worry!  There are plenty of places to find baby gear in Portugal. Take a look at Let’s Go Baby, Little Rascals, or Visiting Portugal.

Transportation

Tourists stand high on a balcony area overlooking the Gardens of Quinta da Regaleira in Portugal.
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Transportation is another thing to consider when vacationing in Portugal with kids.  Whether you need information about car seats or local airlines, you’ve come to the right place.

Car Seat Laws

In Portugal, all children under 12 years of age and less than 135cm tall must use an approved child car seat. You may transport children under three years old in the front seat in a child car seat as long as the airbag is deactivated. If a car does not have seat belts in the back seat, a child may sit in the front seat with the correct car seat and the airbag deactivated. If you want to transport three children in the back seat, but you only have room for two car seats, the oldest child may use the car’s seat belt—we’d suggest the middle seat. There is no requirement to use a car seat in a taxi, but we would recommend doing so regardless.

Transportation Services

To get around Portugal, you can take advantage of the extensive railway network that stretches across almost the entire country. Trains are affordable and convenient, and they connect popular tourist hotspots including Lisbon, Faro, Lagos, Porto, and Figueira da Foz. International connections run to Paris and Madrid. Comboios de Portugal is the primary train operator in the country, running four main types of long-distance service (regional, interregional, intercidade, and alfa pendular deluxe). Buses are cheaper than trains, but slower and less comfortable. They tend to be a great option for getting around Portugal on a low budget, or visiting smaller towns and villages not on the rail network. Among the largest bus operators are Rede Expressos, Rodonorte, and the Algarve-line EVA Transportes.

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Local Airlines

You may also want to explore Portugal via car or motorbike, and nationals of EU countries, the UK, US, and Brazil need only their home driving license (others will need to obtain an International Driving Permit). Flights within mainland Portugal are expensive and not really worth considering. However, TAP has multiple daily Lisbon-Porto and Lisbon-Faro flights year-round. For Porto to Faro, change in Lisbon. Finally, cycling is popular in Portugal, and hopping aboard one of Portugal’s archaic trams is also a must-do experience. For more information on Portugal transportation, click here.

Emergency Services

Kids looking at a map in Lisbon at St. Georges Castle.
Photo Courtesy: Stephanie Feingold

In case of an emergency, keep these numbers handy during your trip to Portugal with kids, as this is very important information.

Police, Fire Department, Ambulance

Need police assistance in Portugal?  Call 112.  In case of a fire in Portugal, you can also contact the fire department by calling 112.  You can also call 112 to reach an ambulance in Portugal. For a full list of emergency numbers in Portugal, click here.

Safety Issues

If you’re visiting Portugal with kids, you’re probably wondering: is Portugal safe for families? The answer is yes! Portugal is a safe city with low crime rates. Pickpockets and petty theft are still a big problem, however, so remain vigilant about your belongings. You can review the current U.S. Department’s Portugal Travel Advisory here for more Portugal important information.

Other Things to Know Before Visiting Portugal with Kids

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Searching for more tips on visiting Portugal with kids? Between tipping customs and important holidays, there are still a few things left you should know.  Keep reading!

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Tipping Customs

Tipping in Portugal is not expected, but is appreciated—especially since Portugal is one of the most affordable places to vacation. When dining out, leave up to 10 percent when service exceeds expectations. Other places where you may choose to give a tip are: €5-15 to a tour guide, rounding up to the nearest €5 or 10 percent of the taxi fare, €1 per bag at an airport shuttle, €5-10 for the concierge, and €1 for the doorman, €1 per bag for the bellhop, €1 per day for house cleaning, and €5-10 for the concierge. Additionally, if you go to a stylist or spa during your stay in Portugal, you may choose to leave a tip of up to 10 percent of the bill.

Important Holidays

If you’re still searching for specific dates to visit Portugal, you may want to determine whether your vacation will fall on a public holiday.  This can greatly diminish the number of attractions or points of interest you see, so it’s important information to know about visiting Portugal.  Check out this guide to Portugal National Holidays for more information.

Things to Do in Portugal with Kids

Family of five eating a formal dinner at a restaurant.
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Once you’ve read our Portugal important information, it’s time to start planning your itinerary and looking up what to do in Portugal as a family. Since Portugal is a small and fairly compact country, it’s very easy to visit multiple places in one vacation or even plan a Portugal family road trip. Lisbon is one of the most popular cities in Portugal to visit as a family, home to iconic attractions like Tram 28, St. George’s Castle, and the Santa Justa Elevator. In northern Portugal, you’ll also find kid-friendly cities such as Aveiro and Porto, great for visiting Portugal with toddlers. For some of the best beaches in Portugal, head to the country’s southern Algarve region. Here, families can visit charming towns such as Lagos or Tavira.

Companies such as Viator or GetYourGuide offer various tours in Lisbon and all over Portugal with a flexible cancellation policy and a book now, pay later option. These companies offer peace of mind for families if they have to cancel for any specific reason. If you like planning your family trip to Portugal and have questions regarding your itinerary, things to do, etc, you can consult a service like Go Ask A Local.

RELATED ARTICLE: Portugal Family Vacation Itinerary.

Where to Stay in Portugal with Kids

An outdoor view of the iconic yellow buildings at the Penha Longa Resort.
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Looking for the best places to stay in Portugal with kids? Once you’ve learned all about Portugal with kids, it’s time to find out where to stay. Lisbon is the most popular destination in Portugal to visit due to its attraction for all ages, so it’s also a popular destination to stay in. If you decide to stay in Lisbon with kids, check out websites like Hotels.com, Travelocity, Agoda, and more to help save on your trip. Or, you can book directly with your favorite chains, from Marriott to Hilton, etc. If you’re planning to stay at another Portugal destination with your family, then we suggest renting a home using Airbnb or Vrbo. There are also various local agencies to help with your rental search.

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RELATED ARTICLE: Best Hotels in Lisbon For Families (All Parent-Recommended)

Happy Travels!

A dad throws his daughter playfully in the air, while mom watches on in Portugal.
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We hope you liked this list All About Portugal With Kids: Important Information To Know! From beautiful beaches to colorful city centers filled with history, art, and culture, this European country has so much to explore as a family. Enjoy Portugal with your kids!

*Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the attractions, accommodations, or things to do on this list may be closed or may have reduced services. Please ensure availability before making your decision. 

*This post may contain affiliate links that may earn us a small commission, at no additional cost to you. Affiliate links in no way inform the hotels, sights, products, or other recommendations included in our articles. All opinions and recommendations expressed here are compiled from submissions submitted by the generous members of our Families Who Love To Travel community.

Families Love Travel is not liable for any injuries and/or damages to persons or property occurring as a result of your vacations influenced by the suggestions on this website. We are not responsible for any information given on this website, such as recommendations for babysitting services, car rentals, or accommodations. All content provided is for informational and review purposes only. The information we provide is meant to make it easier for families to travel together and nothing more. Try the suggestions at your own risk. 

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Visiting Mexico As A Family: Important Information You Need To Know

By Families Love Travel Team
A mom and daughter stand together with a Mayan pyramid behind them, located near Coba.
Photo Courtesy: Rebecca Giguere

If you’re traveling to Mexico with kids, there’s some important information you need to know first. From the local currency to health information, the official language, and even babysitting services, it’s important to do proper research on your vacation destination before booking your trip. Finding all the information in one place can be difficult, though, which is why we’ve compiled a list of things to know before visiting Mexico, including important information for you to reference. Plus, stay tuned until the end, since we also include things to do in Mexico with kids, the best restaurant in Mexico for families, and the best resorts in Mexico. Keep reading for everything you need to know about visiting Mexico as a family!

At a Glance

A Mexican flag flies high above a shoreline near Laguna Kaan Luum.
Photo Courtesy: Rebecca Giguere

Need to know all about Mexico? From currency to time, official language, and visa information, here are some basic facts you should know about visiting Mexico with kids.

Local Currency & Time

Wondering about the local currency in Mexico? The official currency in Mexico is the Mexican Peso, though prices are often given in US dollars. In case you need help figuring out how much money to bring with you, use this handy currency converter. Typically, prices in the southern region of Mexico are cheaper than in other parts of the country, although this varies depending on the specific location. The most expensive destinations are those with the largest number of foreign visitors, such as Cancún and Los Cabos.

It is best to bring a mix of pesos and US dollars to Mexico. Plan to use the dollars to pay for big things like tours, entrance fees, and accommodations, and use pesos for everything else. You can easily withdraw money from ATMs, called cajeras, in most major cities and resort areas. Most machines offer Spanish/English menus and dispense pesos, but some offer the option of withdrawing dollars. In Mexico, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are the most accepted cards. You’ll be able to charge most hotel, restaurant, store purchases, and airline tickets on your credit card. 

Important information to know about Mexico is that it uses four time zones. Most of the country uses Central Standard Time. The Mexican state of Quintana Roo uses Eastern Standard Time. Four states (Chihuahua, Nayarit, Sonora, Sinaloa, and Baja California) use Mountain Standard Time. And Baja California Norte uses Pacific Standard Time. Click to see Mexico’s current times.

Official Language & Visa Information

Spanish is the official language spoken in Mexico and is spoken by more than 90 percent of the population. English is also widely spoken, and in any accommodation catering to international travelers, you can get by with English. Eight percent of the population speak indigenous languages, of which Nátinate is the most common. If you’re planning an extended trip to Mexico or have a non-U.S. passport, you may also need to obtain a VISA. To learn more about the Mexico VISA policy, click here.

Power/Standard Voltage

In our guide to important information in Mexico, it’s critical to note the power voltage differences. In Mexico, the standard voltage is 127 V and 60 Hz. There are two associated plug types: A and B. Plug type A is the plug that has two flat parallel pins. Type B has two flat parallel pins and a grounding pin. You can typically use the same equipment if the standard voltage in your country is between 110-127 V. This is true in the U.S., Canada, and most South American countries. Certainly, this is important information you need to know before visiting Mexico with kids.

Local Weather

Knowing about the climate in Mexico will be helpful before you depart. Mexico has several different types of climates throughout the country. It is generally arid on the west coast and in the central-northern highlands, moderately rainy in the mountain ranges and southern plateaus, and very rainy in some tropical southern areas. Summer is the rainiest season, and almost all regions receive about 40 inches of rain a year. The temperature increases gradually from north to south, typically ranging between 50 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year. During the winter, the “Norte,” a cold wind from the United States, can cause sudden temperature drops. Check the current forecast on Accuweather. If you need more help planning your Mexico vacation with kids, feel free to check out Visit Mexico for more information.

Health Information

A family snorkels among many fish off the coast of Cozumel, safety information is critical to our important information on Mexico.
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Having the right information about health and safety is an important part of visiting Mexico with kids. If your children have allergies, might need medical attention, etc., be sure to keep this important information in mind.

Vaccinations, Health Tips, & Hospitals

Visiting Mexico with young ones? Here is some important information about Mexico related to vaccinations, health, and hospitals. Remember to check your child has all the correct shots and vaccines. For a complete list of the recommended vaccines and COVID-19 warnings and regulations, visit the official CDC website.  It’s always better to be safe than sorry, so you should also check out hospitals near your vacation destination. Within Mexico, be sure to locate the medical centers nearest to you. Some of the best hospitals in Mexico for foreigners and visitors include Star Médica Hospital, Christus Muguerza Hospital, and Angeles Group Hospital.  

COVID-19 Guidelines & Vaccination Information

If you’re planning a trip to Mexico soon, you’re probably wondering about the country’s COVID-19 guidelines. As of January 13, Mexico is open to travelers from the United States. There is no need to provide a negative PCR test or quarantine upon arrival (though most resorts will ask guests to fill out health questionnaires). There are health screenings at airports.

Since December 6, all American air travelers (aged 2 and older) returning to the US need a negative Covid-19 test taken within one day of their departing flight, regardless of vaccination status. This is part of a general tightening of US travel rules due to the Omicron variant. The US Embassy & Consulates in Mexico says results for PCR and antigen tests are reliably available within 24 hours in Mexico.

Currently, the U.S. Department of State suggests reconsidering travel to Mexico due to COVID-19, and the increased risk of crime and kidnapping in some areas. The CDC has issued a Level 3 Travel Health Notice for Mexico due to COVID-19. We suggest making sure you’re fully vaccinated before traveling to Mexico with kids. For vaccination information, click here.

Emergency Services

A mom holds onto her young daughter, who holds onto a red floatation device, while snorkeling in Cozumel.
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In case of an emergency, keep these numbers handy during your trip to Mexico with kids, as this is very important information.

Police, Fire Department, Ambulance

Need police assistance in Mexico? Call 911.  In case of a fire in Mexico, you can also contact the fire department by calling 911. You can also call 911 to reach an ambulance in Mexico. For a full list of emergency numbers in Mexico, click here. Certainly, this is an important part of our guide to important information in Mexico.

Safety Issues

If you’re visiting with your kids, you’re probably wondering: is Mexico safe for families? Unfortunately, crime is a reality, as are drug cartels, murders, and violence. Petty theft is common and kidnappings are not rare either. However, tourist destinations do not see nearly the same level of crime that other parts of the country have experienced. Generally, it is good to exercise increased caution in Mexico due to crime and kidnapping. Some areas have increased risk, though the majority of violence is drug-related. You can review the current U.S. Department Mexico Travel Advisory here

Mexico with Kids

A toddler looks back at the camera with an expansive view of clear blue waters and tropical foliage behind her.
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Visiting Mexico with kids brings its own set of challenges, as well as additional important information you should know about Mexico. Keep reading for comprehensive information on babysitting services, baby gear rentals, etc.

Babysitting Services & Baby Gear Rentals

Looking for a romantic evening alone in Mexico? Luckily, you’ll find plenty of babysitting services throughout the city. We suggest BookaNanny.mx and Baja Babysitting. If you’ve left your baby gear at home, don’t worry! There are plenty of places to find baby gear in Mexico. Take a look at Riviera Maya Baby Gear for Rent (for families traveling to Cancun, Riviera Maya, and Tulum), Baja Baby Gear, or Bebé Viajero

Transportation

Little girl with her brother near the hotel pool in Mexico
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Transportation is another thing to consider when vacationing in Mexico with kids. Whether you need information about car seats or local airlines, you’ve come to the right place.

Car Seat Laws, Transportation Services, & Local Airlines

There are no mandatory laws for the use of child car seats in Mexico. However, if you plan to ride in a car with a child under the age of 5, you should always use a car seat. Some other driving rules to know: the legal driving age is 18, using a seatbelt is mandatory for all occupants of a vehicle, and the use of mobile devices (without a hands-free system) is prohibited. The Department of State recommends sticking to driving on toll roads, for increased safety and better road conditions. Many roads may have speed bumps (called “topes”), potholes, left-hand highway exits, or areas when you can pull over and pause to make a U-turn onto the opposite side of the freeway.

To get around Mexico, public buses (also known as camiones) are a common mode of getting around cities and towns. They are also one of the cheapest methods, costing only a few pesos per journey. On longer journeys, make sure to take an express bus (called a “directo”). Some of the biggest and most reliable bus companies include ADO, Primera Plus, Estrella de Oro, Omnibuses de Mexico, and ETN (Enlaces Terrestres Nacionales). Car rentals are affordable as well, and only require renters to be 21 years of age and have had their license for at least two years.

Mexico City and Guadalajara also have subway systems, and for longer journeys, consider flying. The biggest airline in Mexico for domestic travel is Aeromexico, but low-cost carriers are also becoming more popular. These include Interjet, VivaAerobus, Volaris, and MAYair. For more info on Mexico transportation, click here.  

Other Things to Know Before Visiting Mexico with Kids

A dad and his daughter stand together on a beach in Akumal.
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Searching for more tips on visiting Mexico with kids? Between tipping customs and important holidays, there are still a few things left you should know.  Keep reading!

Tipping Customs

Tipping customs in Mexico may differ from the United States or elsewhere in the world. In fact, tipping (“la propina”) is a commonplace ritual that plays a significant role in Mexico’s informal, cash-driven economy. When eating or drinking out, tip the waiter a sum equivalent to 10-15% of the bill. Local taxi drivers and app cab drivers (e.g. Uber, Cabify, Didi) also appreciate tips and consider rounding up the fare on the meter from a street cab to the nearest $5 or 10 pesos. When you stay at a hotel in Mexico, it is customary to leave a tip for your hotel chambermaid between $1-6 (in pesos). When departing a car park, also consider paying workers a tip of $2-$5 in pesos ($10-20 pesos if a valet service). If you have goods or services delivered to your home, it is customary to tip the service providers $10-20 pesos.

Other informal situations where a tip is customary include the porter at the hotel who carried your bags, the concierge for booking you a table at a restaurant or arranging a taxi, the person who washes your windscreen at a stoplight, the attendant at a gas station, the person packing your groceries at the supermarket, or attendants keeping the washrooms/restrooms clean. Also note, that small change can be difficult to get ahold of in Mexico, so build up a stash of small change as you shop.  

Important Holidays

If you’re still searching for specific dates to visit Mexico, you may want to determine whether your vacation will fall on a public holiday. This can greatly diminish the number of attractions or points of interest you see, so it’s important information to know about visiting Mexico. Check out this guide to public holidays in Mexico for more important information.

Things to Do in Mexico With Kids

An uncle sits with his niece building a sand castle at Chankanaab, a beach club in Cozumel, Mexico.
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Once you’ve read our Mexico important information, it’s time to start planning your itinerary and looking up what to do in Mexico as a family. Along the Caribbean coastline of Quintana Roo, families can settle in cities like Cancun or Playa del Carmen, both known for their immaculate beaches and salty ocean breeze. Spread throughout the state, you’ll discover a chain of adventure theme parks ideal for children who want an adrenaline rush—like Xcaret, Xplor, and Xel-Há, among others. If you’re looking for a vibrant local culture and some of the best kid-friendly resorts in Mexico, you can also vacation in Puerto Vallarta. Families traveling from California who want a laidback, casual beach vibe can also take a family vacation to Los Cabos. Known for its farm-to-table restaurants, pristine shorelines, and abundance of wildlife, all ages will find something to love here!

Companies such as Viator or GetYourGuide offer various tours in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and all over Mexico with a flexible cancellation policy and a book now, pay later option. These companies offer peace of mind for families if they have to cancel for any specific reason

If you need more things to do in Mexico with kids, check out our list of 6 Things To Do In Cancun With Kids!

Where to Stay in Mexico with Kids

An aerial view of Club Med Ixtapa Pacific, featuring tropical foliage, a large pool, and an expansive beach. Knowing where to stay is critical to our important information on Mexico.
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Looking for the best places to stay in Mexico with kids? Cancun and Playa Del Carmen are two of the most popular destinations in Mexico since they have attractions for all ages. If you decide to stay in Cancun or Playa del Carmen with kids, check out websites like Hotels.com, Travelocity, Expedia, and more to help save on your trip. Or, you can book directly with your favorite chains, from Marriott to Hilton, etc. There are many all-inclusive options and resorts with baby clubs for parents who want to simplify the process. If you’re planning to stay at another destination in Mexico with your family, then we suggest renting a home using Vrbo. There are also various local agencies to help with your rental search.     

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Happy Travels!

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We hope you liked this article All About Mexico With Kids: Important Information To Know! From the beautiful beaches of the Riviera Maya to eco-friendly fun in Los Cabos, families have so much to explore in this gorgeous country. Enjoy Mexico with your kids!

*This post may contain affiliate links that may earn us a small commission, at no additional cost to you. Affiliate links in no way inform the hotels, sights, products, or other recommendations included in our articles.

Families Love Travel is not liable for any injuries and/or damages to persons or property occurring as a result of your vacations influenced by the suggestions on this website. We are not responsible for any information given on this website, such as recommendations for babysitting services, car rentals, or accommodations. All content provided is for informational and review purposes only. The information we provide is meant to make it easier for families to travel together and nothing more. Try the suggestions at your own risk. 

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Visiting Lisbon As A Family: Important Information You Need To Know

By Families Love Travel Team
Father was three kids and one kid on this shoulder in Portugal.
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If you want to know all about Lisbon with kids, there’s some important information you should read first. From the local currency to health information, the official language, and even babysitting services, it’s important to research your destination before booking your trip. Finding all the information in one place can be difficult, though, which is why we’ve compiled a list of things to know before visiting Lisbon. Plus, stay tuned until the end, since we also include things to do in Lisbon with kids, the best restaurant in Lisbon for families, and the best resorts in Lisbon. Keep reading for all about visiting Lisbon as a family with your kids!

All About Lisbon with Kids At a Glance

A dad carrying his son on his back in a yellow backpack walks up a flight of outdoor stairs in Portugal.
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Learning all about Lisbon with kids? From currency to time, official language, and visa information, here are some basic facts you should know about Lisbon.

Local Currency & Time

Wondering about the Lisbon local currency? The currency in Portugal is the Euro, and in case you need help figuring out how much money to bring with you, use this handy currency converter. You can buy or exchange U.S. dollars for Euros at banks, Cambios (exchange counters like Unicambio, NovaCambios, and Real Transfer), hotels, or shops. Banks tend to have the best rates and twenty-four-hour ATMs are everywhere in Lisbon. 

You may also consider purchasing Euros at a more favorable exchange rate before arrival. Be sure to consult with your credit or debit card bank about foreign exchange transaction fees before using your card in Lisbon. Lisbon operates in GMT or UTC (the same as London) and GMT+1 during the summer months. Click here to see Lisbon’s current time. When learning all about Lisbon with kids, knowing the local currency and time is key!

Pro Tip: In Portugal, the decimals are separated by a comma, and units of thousands are separated by a point. For example, 3.000 is three thousand and 3,45 would be three euros and forty-five cents.

Official Language & Visa Information

Portuguese is the official language spoken in Lisbon. If you’re planning an extended trip to Lisbon or have a non-U.S. passport, you may also need to research obtaining a VISA before your visit. To learn more about Lisbon’s VISA policy, click here.

Power/Standard Voltage

In Lisbon, the standard voltage is 230 V and 50 Hz. There are two associated plug types: C and F. Plug type C is the plug that has two round pins, and type F has two round pins with two earth clips on the side. You will need to purchase a power plug adapter/voltage converter if the standard voltage in your country is between 110-127 V (as in the U.S., Canada, and most South American countries). When researching all about Lisbon with kids, keep this information handy as you pack!

Local Weather

Knowing about the Lisbon climate will be helpful before you depart. Lisbon has mild winters, with temperatures averaging between 8 and 16 degrees Celsius (47 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit), and warm to hot summers, with temperatures averaging between 17 and 28 degrees Celsius (64 to 83 degrees Fahrenheit). The fall and winter months are rainier than the summer months, which makes this the greenest time of the year. 

Check the current forecast on Accuweather. If you need more help planning your Lisbon vacation with kids, feel free to check out Visit Lisboa, Lisbon’s official tourism website, for more information. As you research all about Lisbon with kids, keep this handy when you’re ready to pack!

Health Information

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Having the right information about health and safety is an important part of learning all about Lisbon with kids.  If your children have allergies, might need medical attention, etc., be sure to keep this important information in mind.

Vaccinations, Health Tips, & Hospitals

Visiting Lisbon with young ones? Remember to check your child has all the correct shots and vaccines. For a complete list of the recommended vaccines and more health information on visiting Lisbon, including COVID-19 warnings and regulations, visit the official CDC website

It’s always better to be safe than sorry, so you should also check out hospitals near your vacation destination just in case. Three accessible hospitals in or near Lisbon are Dona Estefania Central Hospital, Hospital da Luz Lisboa, and Instituto Portugues de Oncologia. Keep this information handy as you are learning all about Lisbon with kids.

COVID-19 Guidelines & Vaccination Information

If you’re planning a trip to Lisbon soon, you’re probably wondering about Lisbon’s COVID-19 guidelines.  As of June 15, the Portugal Embassy has permitted non-essential (i.e. tourist travel) from the United States to mainland Portugal for travelers with proof of a negative COVID-19 test.  Please check the Embassy website to keep up-to-date on Portugal’s stay-at-home orders.  We suggest making sure you’re fully vaccinated before traveling to Portugal with kids.  For vaccination information, click here.

Emergency Services

Family posing in St Georges-Castle while exploring the area.
Photo Courtesy: Stephanie Feingold

In case of an emergency, keep these numbers handy during your trip to Lisbon with kids, as this is very important information to know when learning all about Lisbon with kids.

Police, Fire Department, Ambulance

Need police assistance in Lisbon? Call 112. In case of a fire in Lisbon, you can also contact the fire department by calling 112. You can also call 112 to reach an ambulance in Lisbon.

Safety Issues

If you’re visiting Portugal with kids, you’re probably wondering: is Lisbon safe for families? The answer is yes! Lisbon is a safe city with a very low crime rate and rare violent crime. Like most European cities, you should be careful of pickpockets and belongings left unattended in public areas. During the day all areas are safe, however, tourists must avoid certain areas post-sunset. You can review the current U.S. Department’s Portugal Travel Advisory here for more Lisbon important information.

Lisbon for Kids

Two little ones looking at a map near St. Georges Castle.
Photo Courtesy: Stephanie Feingold

Visiting Lisbon with kids brings its own set of unique opportunities and challenges. Keep reading for comprehensive information on babysitting services, baby gear rentals, etc. Certainly, these are key pieces of learning all about Lisbon with kids.

Babysitting Services & Baby Gear Rentals

Looking for a romantic evening alone in Lisbon?  Luckily, you’ll find plenty of babysitting services in Lisbon. We suggest Great AuPair, My Babysitter, or Care.com.  If you’ve left your baby gear at home, don’t worry! There are plenty of places to find baby gear in Lisbon. Take a look at Upababy, Let’s go baby, or Baby on Board

Transportation

Tram 28, a yellow tram, races down a line in the city center of Lisbon. Learning about transportation is important in learning all about Lisbon with kids.
Photo Courtesy: Tram 28

Transportation is another thing to consider when vacationing in Lisbon with kids.  Whether you need information about car seats or local airlines, you’ve come to the right place.

Car Seat Laws, Transportation Services, & Local Airlines

If you plan to ride in a car, children under 12 years of age and less than 135 cm in height must use an approved restraint system suitable for their height and weight. Children are permitted to travel in the front of the car with the proper restraint and the airbag switched off, but we recommend they ride in the back of the vehicle. Families with little ones will need this information when learning all about Lisbon with kids.

To get around Lisbon, take a tram or bus. The metro is one of the fastest and cleanest ways to travel around the city. Car rentals or taxis are also available. For more information on Lisbon transportation, click here. Need to make use of local airlines during your trip? The main domestic airline is TAP Air Portugal, which has several international flights to France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and Switzerland. Most budget airlines also fly to and from different parts of Europe.

Other Things to Know Before Visiting Lisbon with Kids

Searching for more tips on visiting Lisbon, Portugal, with kids? Between tipping customs and important holidays, there are still a few things left you should know when learning all about Lisbon with kids

Tipping Customs

Tipping customs in Lisbon may differ from the United State or elsewhere in the world. A 5 to 10 percent maximum is standard, although tipping is only done if you are happy with the service. No tip is expected for a cup of coffee or a drink, although some people will leave the change rounding up from the nearest Euro.

Important Holidays

If you’re still searching for specific dates to visit Lisbon with kids, you may want to determine whether your vacation will fall on a public holiday. Depending on the holiday, this can greatly diminish the number of attractions or points of interest you see, so it’s important information to know about visiting Lisbon. Check out this guide to public holidays in Portugal for more information. 

Things to Do in Lisbon With Kids

Little girl in front of coach in National Museum in Lisbon.
Photo Courtesy: Stephanie Feingold

Once you’ve read our Lisbon important information, it’s time to start planning your itinerary. And, deciding the best things to do in Lisbon with kids. From discovering fairy-tale castles and natural wonders to visiting museums and interactive science centers, there are many family-friendly activities in Lisbon to keep the kids entertained during your stay. When learning all about Lisbon with kids, you’ll definitely want to research what to do!

Get a bird’s eye view of Lisbon by taking a ride on the Lisbon Cable Cars, the Santa Justa Elevator, or going to Adventure Park Lisbon. If you want to see things from the street level, board the Tram 28. Or, spend an afternoon learning about ocean life at the Lisbon Aquarium and history at the Lisbon Story Centre. After touring an underground maze at the Caves of Grutas de Mira de Aire or St. George’s Castle, head to Praca do Comercio to see live entertainment. Shop for souvenirs, and dine on fresh, locally sourced food.

RELATED ARTICLES: 12 Amazing Things To Do in Lisbon With Kids! 

Where to Stay in Lisbon with Kids

An outdoor view of the iconic yellow buildings at the Penha Longa Resort, one of the best places to stay in Lisbon with kids.
Photo Courtesy: Penha Longa Resort

Looking for the best places to stay in Lisbon with kids?  If you’re looking for a kids club, check out  Martinhal Lisbon Chiado Family Suites, one of the best hotels in the Lisbon city center. Need a pool? Consider the Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon, the Olissippo Lapa Palace Hotel, or the Memmo Principe Real. If you have a large family, the Altis Prime Hotel is the place for you. If you are seeking a family resort experience, check out the Penha Longa Resort! Knowing where to stay is a critical part of knowing all about Lisbon with kids.

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Visiting Cancun As A Family: Important Information You Need To Know

By Families Love Travel Team
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If you’re traveling to Cancun with kids, there’s some important information you need to know first. From the local currency to health information, the official language, and even babysitting services, it’s important to do proper research on your vacation destination before booking your trip. Finding all the information in one place can be rare, though, which is why we’ve compiled a list of things to know before visiting Cancun, including important information for you to reference. Plus, stay tuned until the end, since we also include things to do in Cancun with kids, the best restaurants in Cancun for families, and the best resorts in Cancun. Keep reading for everything you need to know about visiting Cancun as a family! 

At a Glance

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Need to know all about Cancun? From currency to time, official language, and visa information, here are some basic facts you should know about Cancun.

Local Currency & Time

Wondering about the Cancun local currency? The Mexican peso is the main form of currency here, though you may find a few tourist places accepting U.S. dollars. In case you need help figuring out how much money to bring with you, you can use this handy currency converter. Similar to the East Coast of the United States, Cancun operates in Eastern Standard Time. Keep this in mind for your future travels and click here to see Cancun’s current time.

Official Language & Visa Information

Spanish is the official language spoken in Cancun. If you’re planning an extended trip to Cancun or have a non-U.S. passport, you may also need to research obtaining a VISA before your visit. To learn more about Mexico’s VISA policy, click here.

Power/Standard Voltage

In Mexico, the standard voltage is 127 V and the frequency is 60 Hz. You can use your electric appliances in Mexico if the standard voltage in your country is between 110 – 127 V (as is in the U.S., Canada, and most South American countries).

Local Weather

Knowing about the Cancun climate will be helpful before you depart. The temperature in winter averages between 20 and 24 degrees Celsius (high 68 to 74° Fahrenheit) and in summer the average temperature is around 28 degrees Celsius (83° Fahrenheit). October through May is the city’s dry season, which means this period has very little rain. Check the current forecast on Accuweather. If you need more help planning your Cancun vacation with kids, feel free to check out Visit Mexico, Mexico’s official tourism website, for more information.

Health Information

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Having the right information about health and safety is an important part of visiting Cancun with kids. If your children have allergies, might need medical attention, etc., be sure to keep this important information in mind. 

Vaccinations, Health Tips, & Hospitals

Visiting Cancun with young ones? Remember to check your child has all the correct shots and vaccines. For a complete list of the recommended vaccines for visiting Cancun, click hereStaying healthy during your vacation is also very important. Visit the official CDC website for health information on visiting Cancun, including COVID-19 warnings and regulations. It’s always better to be safe than sorry, so you should always check out hospitals local to your vacation destination just in case. Three accessible hospitals in or near Cancun include Hospital Galenia, Hospital Amerimed, and Hospiten Cancun.

COVID-19 Guidelines & Vaccination Information

If you’re planning a trip to Cancun soon, you’re probably wondering about Mexico’s COVID-19 guidelines. As of April 2021, the Mexican Embassy has cautioned travelers against visiting Mexico due to COVID-19. Please check the Embassy website to keep up-to-date on Mexico’s stay-at-home orders. We suggest making sure you’re fully vaccinated before traveling to Mexico with kids. For vaccination information, click here.

Cancun for Kids

A young girl and her baby sister relax on a hammock over the pool at the Finest Playa Mujeres in Cancun.
Photo Courtesy: Phoebe Diamond

Visiting Cancun with kids brings its own set of challenges. Keep reading for comprehensive information on babysitting services, baby gear rentals, etc. 

Babysitting Services & Baby Gear Rentals

Looking for a romantic evening alone in Cancun? Luckily, you’ll find plenty of babysitting services throughout the city. We suggest Cancun Nanny Service or Kangaroo. If you’ve left your baby gear at home, don’t worry! There are plenty of places to find baby gear in Cancun. Take a look at Baby Gear for Rent or Beachfront Baby Gear Rentals.

Transportation

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Transportation is another thing to consider when vacationing in Cancun with kids. Whether you need information about car sears or local airlines, you’ve come to the right place. 

Car Seat Laws, Transportation Services, & Local Airlines

There are no mandatory laws for the use of child car seats in Mexico. However, if you plan to ride in a car with a child under the age of 5, you should always use a car seat for safety. The bus system in Cancun provides another inexpensive and quick way to get around. Taxis are another popular transport option, though you should negotiate the price before getting in the car. You can take a ferry for a day trip to Isla Mujeres. Need to make use of local airlines during your trip? Some local airlines in Mexico for domestic travel include Aeromexico, Interjet Airlines, and Viva Aerobus. For more information on Cancun transportation, visit this link.

Emergency Services

In case of an emergency, keep these numbers handy during your trip to Cancun with kids, as this is very important information. 

Police, Fire Department, Ambulance

Need police assistance in Cancun? Call 911. In case of a fire in Cancun, you can also contact the fire department by calling 911. You can also call 911 to reach an ambulance in Cancun. 

Other Things to Know Before Visiting Cancun with Kids

A young girl and her baby sister relax on a hammock over the pool at the Finest Playa Mujeres in Cancun.
Photo Courtesy: Phoebe Diamond

Searching for more tips on visiting Cancun, Mexico, with kids? Between tipping customs, important holidays, and other safety issues, there are still a few things left you should know. Keep reading! 

Tipping Customs

Tipping customs in Cancun may differ from the United States or elsewhere in the world. Some restaurants add a service charge (propina) which is around 10%. You do not need to tip more if this is added to your bill. At a bar in Mexico, tip between 10 and 20 pesos per drink. If you run a tab, you can tip around 15% at the end.

Important Holidays

If you’re still searching for specific dates to visit Cancun, you may want to determine whether your vacation will fall on a public holiday. This can greatly diminish the number of attractions or points of interest you see, so it’s important information to know about visiting Cancun. Check out this calendar of public holidays in Mexico for more information. 

Safety Issues

If you’re visiting with your kids, you’re probably wondering: Is Cancun safe for families? For the most part, yes! Of course, you should always exercise increased caution in Mexico due to crime and kidnapping. Some areas have increased risk. You can review the current U.S. State Department’s Mexico Travel Advisory here.

Things to Do in Cancun with Kids

A young girl and a young boy member hold a small crocodile at the Croco Cun Zoo.
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Once you’ve read our Cancun safety guide, it’s time to start planning your itinerary and looking up what to do in Cancun as a family. Luckily, there are plenty of things to do in Cancun with kids! Of course, you can visit kid-friendly beaches such as Playa Chacmool, Playa Norte, or Playa Delfines. Kids who love animals can’t miss the Croco Cun Zoo or The Aquarium at La Isla Mall. Then, the Cancun Underwater Museum Of Art is a one-of-a-kind experience!

Then, take a day trip to nearby Playa Del Carmen, or a Pirate Dinner Cruise in the evening. Cancun also has many other great restaurants for kids, like The Crab House, Flamingos Seafood Kitchen, and Senor Frogs for lunch. If you need more things to do in Cancun with kids, check out our list of 5 Exciting Things To Do In Cancun With Kids!

Where to Stay in Cancun with Kids

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Looking for the best places to stay in Cancun? If you want an all-inclusive Cancun resort, we suggest Finest Playa Mujeres, The Grand at Moon Palace, Hyatt Ziva Cancun, or the Hard Rock Hotel Cancun. For a non-all-inclusive option, families love the Nizuc Resort & Spa.

RELATED: Best Family Resorts In Cancun AND 12 Best All-Inclusive Resorts In Cancun For Families

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Travel Resources For Families: Where To Book Hotels, Flights, & More

By Families Love Travel Team
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From finding the best flights to booking a hotel, there are tons of decisions you have to make when it comes to traveling with kids, as well as helpful travel resources for families. Families Love Travel is here to make that decision easier for you! With you in mind, we created this list of the best resources for traveling with kids! This guide will go over some of the best places to book hotels, flights, car rentals, and more travel resources for families. We’ve even identified some of the best travel insurance options for your family trip. Keep reading to find more travel resources for families!

Where to Book Hotels for Families

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You can book hotels for your family vacation in a few different ways. You can either book them yourself online, call them directly, use a third-party booking site, or book them through a travel agent.

If you book your hotels yourself, there are a few things to keep in mind. Firstly, make sure to read reviews of the hotel before booking. This will give you an idea of what other families thought of the hotel. Not to mention, if it will be a good fit for your family. Hotels can vary widely regarding price, amenities, room size, location, etc. Researching and reading reviews will help you make the best choice for your family trip.

Below, we’ve shared several travel resources for families related to booking hotels. This includes highlighting some third-party booking sites and highlighting several kid-focused hotel brands.

Booking Family-Friendly Hotels Directly + Through Third-Party Booking Sites

<strong>Hotel Booking Sites</strong>
  • Hotels.com: Hotels.com is an excellent option for families looking for hotel rooms. You can search for hotels by location, price, amenities, and more. Plus, Hotels.com offers exclusive deals and discounts for families traveling with kids.
  • Expedia: Expedia is a comprehensive travel planning resource with everything from hotel and flight bookings to car rentals and activity reservations. They also offer a ‘Rewards’ program where you can earn points towards free travel.
  • Travelocity: Travelocity.com is a popular travel website that offers a variety of tools to help you plan your trip, including a hotel finder, car rental deals, and more. You can also take advantage of their ‘Deals’ section to find discounts on hotels, activities, and more. Travelocity also offers a price match guarantee, which means that if you find a lower price for the same product on another website within 24 hours of booking, Travelocity will refund the difference.
  • Agoda: Agoda is another option for families booking hotels, flights, and other accommodations. One of the advantages of using Agoda is that they offer the Best Price Guarantee – meaning that if you find a lower price for the same room on another website, they’ll match it. It’s more commonly used in Europe and outside of the United States. 
  • Booking.com: Booking.com is another booking site that families can use to search for hotels, flights, car rentals, and more. They also offer flight + hotel bundles. Plus, there are many deals to choose from, including a Last-Minute Deal, Early Booker Deal, Free Nights Deal, and several others.
  • Trip.com: Trip.com is a great option if you’re looking to book flights, hotels, and activities all in one place. They also offer a price match guarantee, so you know you’re getting the best deal.
  • Orbitz: Among the best-known hotel booking sites, Orbitz provides comprehensive booking (hotels, flights, etc.).
  • Priceline: Priceline is a great option if you’re looking to book last-minute travel. They offer deep discounts on both flights and hotels, making it a great option for families on a budget. Plus, they have a “Name Your Own Price” feature where you can name your own price for hotel rooms and airfare. 
  • Secret Escapes: Secret Escapes is a membership-based travel club that offers exclusive deals on hand-picked hotels and resorts worldwide. If you’re looking for luxury accommodations at a fraction of the price, Secret Escapes is worth checking out.

Note: Expedia, Orbitz, and Travelocity have something in common: they’re all owned by Expedia, Inc. Prices fluctuate a bit, but the overall design, prices, and experience across all three are very similar. Which is freeing; all you need to do is choose your favorite of the three and include it when you’re looking for a hotel deal.

<strong>Book Directly with Hotels</strong>
  • Marriott: Marriott offers a variety of hotel options for families, from resorts to city hotels. You can earn Marriott Rewards points when you book direct, which can be used for free nights or other perks. This brand is generally well-rated for cleanliness and comfort. Marriott Brands include: Edition, The Ritz-Carlton, The Luxury Collection, St. Regis, W Hotels, JW Marriott, Sheraton, Delta Hotels, Westin, Le Meridien, Renaissance, Autograph Collection, Tribute Portfolio, Design Hotels, Gaylord, Courtyard, Four Points, Springhill Suites, Fairfield, AC, Aloft, Moxy, Residence Inn, Towneplace Suites, and Element.
  • Hilton: Hilton offers a wide range of hotel options to suit any budget, from economy to luxury. You can earn Hilton Honors points when you book direct, which can be used for free nights or other perks. This brand is typically located in central locations, making them easy to get to from the airport or other attractions. Hilton Brands include: Waldorf Astoria, LXR, Conrad, Canopy, Signia, Curio Collection, Doubletree, Tapestry Collection, Embassy Suites, Tempo, Motto, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton, Tru, and Homewood Suites,
  • Intercontinental: ​​Intercontinental is another great option for luxury travel. They offer upscale accommodations and services, and their locations span across the globe. Like the Four Seasons, they can be more expensive than other hotels, but they offer an exceptional experience. IHG brands include: Six Senses, Regent, Vignette Collection, Kimpton, Hotel Indigo, Voco, Hualuxe, Crown Plaza, Iberostar, Even, Holiday Inn, Avid, Atwell Suites, Staybridge Suites, and Candlewood Suites.
  • Hyatt: Hyatt is a mid-range hotel chain that offers families comfortable accommodations at a reasonable price. They also have a variety of amenities like pools and fitness centers. ​​Plus, there’s a solid loyalty program that can save you money on future stays. Hyatt brands include: Park Hyatt, Grand Hyatt, Hyatt Regency, Hyatt Place, UrCove, Miraval, Alila, Andaz, Thompson, Hyatt Centric, Caption, The Unbound Collection, Destination by Hyatt, jdv, Hyatt Ziva, Hyatt Zilara, Zoetry, Secrets, Breathless, Dreams, Vivid, Alua, and Sunscape.
  • Fairmont: ​​Fairmont Hotels & Resorts is a luxury hotel chain with properties located across the globe. They offer spacious accommodations, family-friendly amenities like kids’ clubs and babysitting services, and stunning views. Plus, their Fairmont Gold program offers exclusive perks like private check-in and concierge service for an added touch of luxury. Fairmont is part of the Accor group. Accor brands include: Raffles, Orient Express, Faena, Banyan Tree, Delano, Sofitel, SLS, Mondrian, and Swissotel.
  • Radisson: If you’re looking for a luxurious experience, Radisson is the way to go. With spacious rooms and plenty of on-site activities, your family will be pampered and entertained from the moment you check-in. Many Radisson hotels also have on-site pools, perfect for kids who love to splash! 
  • Four Seasons: ​​If you’re looking for luxury, the Four Seasons is an excellent option. They offer top-notch service and amenities, and their locations are often in major cities or popular vacation destinations. However, they can be more expensive than other hotel options. 
<strong>Other Hotel Chains</strong>
  • Anantara: ​​Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas offer luxury accommodations and world-class facilities. Their family-friendly amenities include kids’ clubs, babysitting services, family suites, and more. And their resorts are located in some of the most beautiful places in the world like Thailand, Vietnam, and the Maldives. 
  • Accor: Accor Hotels owns a variety of hotels worldwide, including well-known European brands like ibis and Sofitel. Accor is a great choice for families because they offer something for everyone – from budget-friendly options to luxurious accommodations. ​​One of the main benefits of booking is their extensive loyalty program, Le Club Accorhotels, which features exclusive discounts and perks like free upgrades and late check-out. Accor brands include: Fairmont, Raffles, Orient Express, Faena, Banyan Tree, Delano, Sofitel, SLS, Mondrian, and Swissotel.
  • H10: ​​H10 Hotels focus on providing a luxury experience for their guests with locations in Europe, Africa, Asia, and North America, but that doesn’t mean they forget about families. H10 Hotels offers connecting rooms and suites, plus cribs and rollaway beds upon request. It’s a good option for families who want fantastic value! 
  • Oberoi: Oberoi Hotels & Resorts are known for luxury accommodations and outstanding service. They have a strong focus on providing a memorable experience for each and every guest, which is why they’re one of our top picks for families. Locations include India, Indonesia, Mauritius, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and The UAE, so you’re sure to find one that’s perfect for your next vacation.
  • Choice: ​​Choice Hotels is another great option for families, with a wide variety of mid-range properties located in popular vacation destinations across the United States and beyond. They offer a variety of room types and amenities to fit any budget, and their rewards program can save you even more money on your stay. Plus, kids under 18 always stay free when sharing a room with adults. Choice brands include: Ascend, Comfort Inn, Sleep Inn, Quality Inn, Clarion, Econolodge, and Rodeway Inn.
  • Caesars: Caesars Entertainment is one of the most well-known hotel chains in the world, and for good reason. Their properties offer an incredible array of activities and amenities, making them a great choice for families who want to keep busy during their vacation. While not all of their properties are family-friendly, several resorts are perfect for vacationing with kids.
  • Best Western: Best Western hotels are a good choice for families on a budget. They offer standard room accommodations and suites with kitchenettes for larger families. Best Western hotels also have an on-site pool, restaurant, and fitness center.
  • Millennium: Millennium Hotels & Resorts are perfect if you’re looking for a mix of luxury and affordability. With locations in some of the most popular tourist destinations, they have on-site restaurants, bars, pools, and fitness centers. Millennium hotels also offer concierge services and 24-hour room service.

Kid-Friendly Hotel Chains Designed to Delight Children of All Ages

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While the above hotels are all family-friendly, sometimes families want to book a hotel specifically designed with kids in mind. If you’re looking for a kid-centered hotel, there are a few additional options to consider on this list of travel resources for families. These hotels offer a variety of amenities that families with young children will appreciate. These amenities include things like on-site childcare, water parks, kids’ clubs, and family-friendly dining options.

<strong>Top Kid-Friendly Hotels </strong>

Top Kid-Friendly Hotels in North America + the Caribbean

  • Beaches Resorts: Beaches Resorts offer all-inclusive Caribbean vacations specifically designed for families in the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos, and Jamaica. From water sports to kids’ clubs, dining, and nightlife, each resort is designed with kids in mind! Almost everything is included in the price of your room, so you can relax and enjoy your vacation without worrying about unexpected expenses.
  • Great Wolf Lodge: Great Wolf Lodge is a chain of indoor waterpark resorts with locations across North America and Canada. This indoor water park is a great option for families who want to enjoy water fun and other kid-friendly activities without worrying about the weather! 
  • Atlantis Paradise Island: This ocean-themed resort on Paradise Island in the Bahamas is a true paradise for families. Everything you need is located on the property, including family-friendly activities, a water park, immediate beach access, several pools, and much more.
  • Kalahari Resorts: With four locations across the United States, Kalahari Resorts & Conventions are full-service vacation destinations for families, including a wide array of amenities like African-themed properties, indoor waterparks, luxury spas, and family-friendly dining.
  • Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts: Outdoorsy families seeking kid-friendly campground sites will adore camping at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts. With locations across the United States, you’re bound to find one near your destination. Each location offers indoor, outdoor, and water activities for families.
  • Gaylord Resorts: Part of Marriott Bonvoy, Gaylord Resorts are designed with kids in mind. There are six locations across the United States, including ones in Colorado, Texas, and Tennessee. These properties are well-known for their epic pools, holiday events, and friendly staff.
  • Disney Resorts: No one is more family-friendly than Disney, and their hotels and resorts are no different. With options near each of their theme parks, these resorts offer family fun around every corner. Each property varies in pricing, amenities, on-site dining, and activities.
  • Legoland Resorts: Much like their toys, Legoland Resorts are built for kids. Plus, you’ll be staying steps away from their thrilling theme park.

Top Kid-Friendly Hotels in Europe

  • Kinderhotels: With 80 locations across Europe, Kinderhotels is a hotel chain specializing in accommodating families with young children. All the hotels have amenities and facilities designed to make traveling with kids easier, such as on-site childcare, playrooms, and family-friendly dining options. In addition, the staff are trained in child care and can assist with planning activities and outings that are appropriate for families.
  • Martinhal: Offering luxury family vacations in Portugal, Martinhal has four properties. Everything on-property is designed with families in mind, including their baby concierge, kids’ clubs, and family leisure activities.
  • Sani Resorts: With several properties in Greece, these kid-friendly hotels offer luxury accommodations in pristine locations. Each property offers stunning beaches, private nanny services, kids’ clubs, and beachside babysitting. Plus, Sani Resort offers free stays for kids at Porto Sani, Sani Beach, and Sani Club. Teens also have their own dedicated spaces.
<strong>Top All-Inclusive, Kid-Friendly Hotels Chains </strong>
  • Palace Resorts: Palace Resorts is an all-inclusive resort chain located in Mexico, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic. It offers a variety of kid-friendly activities, including kids’ clubs, babysitting services, and childcare facilities.
  • Xcaret: Xcaret is a chain of all-inclusive resorts in Mexico that offer unique activities and amenities for families with children of all ages. There are Xcaret hotels in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and throughout the Riviera Maya. Beyond beautiful accommodations, families staying here can enjoy swimming with dolphins, zip-lining, and archaeological tours – plus exclusive discounts on Xcaret parks! 
  • Beaches Resorts: Beaches Resorts offer all-inclusive Caribbean vacations specifically designed for families in the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos, and Jamaica. From water sports to kids’ clubs, dining, and nightlife, each resort is designed with kids in mind! Almost everything is included in the price of your room, so you can relax and enjoy your vacation without worrying about unexpected expenses.
  • Melia: Melia Hotels International offers families a range of options to suit every budget. From all-inclusive resorts to city hotels, their hotels are also located close to popular tourist destinations. Melia has locations in popular destinations like Spain, Portugal, and South America. 
  • Iberostar: Iberostar Hotels & Resorts offer families everything they need for a perfect vacation. All-inclusive resorts include accommodations, meals, activities, and entertainment for everyone in the family. Iberostar also has a Kids Club program that provides children with supervised activities so parents can enjoy some time to themselves.

Where to Book Home Rentals for Families

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There are several reasons why you might want to rent a house, apartment, or villa rather than stay in a hotel. Perhaps you’re traveling with a large family, or it’s a multigenerational trip, and you need more space. Or, perhaps, you prefer the homey feel of self-catering accommodation. Certainly, families traveling with infants often prefer kitchen amenities and separate napping spaces. Whatever your reason, there are plenty of great resources for finding the perfect rental property for your next family holiday.

Once you’ve found a few possible rentals that fit your criteria, it’s time to start contacting the owners or managers to inquire about availability and pricing. Be sure to ask plenty of questions to have all the necessary information before making a decision. Consider upfront costs, cleaning services, neighborhood vibe, etc. Finally, don’t forget to read the reviews! Knowing what other families have had to say about a property can be very helpful when narrowing down your choices. Here we share more travel resources for families interested in a home rental while traveling.

<strong>Top Vacation Rentals Sites</strong>
  • Vrbo: Vrbo is a popular travel resource for families looking to rent a full home for their vacation. You can search for homes worldwide, and there are plenty of options to choose from by nightly price or total price. One unique feature of the platform is the ability to search by “children welcome” (declared as such by the host) and for “properties good for families” (rated highly by family guests/travelers).
  • Airbnb: Airbnb offers a variety of vacation rentals for every type of family, whether you want a luxury townhouse or a budget-friendly room. It tends to have more listings than other rental sites and can rent a private room within a bigger shared property. Airbnb properties tend to be more unique than those on other platforms.
  • Plum Guide: Plum Guide hand-picks the best vacation rentals around the world. They only work with the top 1% of properties, so you know that you’re getting the best of the best when you book. 
<strong>Other <strong>Vacation Rentals Sites</strong></strong>
  • Top Villas: Top Villas is a site that specializes in villa rentals and offers excellent customer service. They have a wide selection of villas from all over the world. You can search for villas by location, price, amenities, and more. 
  • Evolve: Evolve is a vacation management company with a wide selection of homes in various locations worldwide. Families can search for rentals by location and number of bedrooms. Evolve also offers an optional concierge service which can help with things like groceries, airport transfers, and activities bookings. 
  • Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy: Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy is a good choice if you want peace of mind with booking through a major hotel chain. They offer a wide selection of spacious properties worldwide, as well as helpful services like airport transfers and grocery delivery. And, thanks to their partnership with Marriott, you can enjoy exclusive perks and benefits when you book your stay through them.

Curious about the difference between Vrbo and Airbnb? Read our Ultimate Guide to Vrbo vs Airbnb for Families

Booking Flights for Families

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When booking flights for your family, there are a few things to remember. Firstly, consider the time of year that you’ll be traveling. If you’re going during peak travel times (like summer or winter break), booking your flights as far in advance as possible is best. This will give you the widest selection of flights, seats on those flights, and the best chance of getting a good deal. Keep reading to learn more about travel resources for families booking flights.

Tips for Booking Flights for Families

  • Consider joining WayAway. Its Plus membership gets you cashback on flights, hotels, and much more. On top of that, they’ve worked with local pros to provide insightful tips and guides to hidden gems in cities all over the world. Parents will also love the platform’s 24/7 concierge service run by travel experts – leave it to them to find you the perfect restaurants, excursions, and activities that appeal to both grown-ups and little ones!
  • Use sites like Skyscanner or Google Flights to compare prices and find the cheapest option. This is especially helpful if you have flexibility with your travel dates.
  • Look for airlines that offer family-friendly features like early boarding or free checked bags for kids. Kids’ items like strollers and car seats can be checked for free on most carriers.
  • Read each airline policy closely because each carrier has slight differences about what is available for kids on flights, domestically and internationally.
  • Call the airline to get clarification and have them send the policy to you in writing to present at the gate if issues arise on your travel days.

What’s Next?

Then, once you’ve found a few flight options that work for your family, it’s time to book! There are a few different ways to do this. You can book directly through the airline’s website or a third-party website. Booking directly is usually the best option, especially if you need support or cancel your travel plans. Some people prefer to collect miles and points through airlines, so being loyal to one airline may benefit frequent fliers. Then, if you’re using a third-party site, make sure to read the reviews and policies before booking to ensure that you’re using a reputable company.

Booking Flights Directly + Best Airfare Search Site

<strong>Domestic Airlines</strong>
  • Delta: Delta is a great option for families looking for affordable airfare. The airline offers a variety of ticket options, including basic economy, main cabin, and first class. Plus, a variety of kid-friendly amenities, like complimentary meals and activity kits. And thanks to Delta’s partnership with Virgin Atlantic, you can earn SkyMiles on Virgin flights.
  • United: ​​United is another popular choice for families flying domestically. The airline offers competitive pricing on tickets and a variety of seat options to choose from. United also has a great inflight entertainment system with complimentary movies and TV shows available on personal devices. And if you’re traveling with young children, they offer coloring books and activity packets to keep them occupied during the flight. 
  • American:  American Airlines is also a great choice for families traveling with young children. The airline provides complimentary bassinets and baby bottles for young passengers, as well as pre-boarding and in-flight entertainment options. American Airlines also has a loyalty program called AAdvantage, where families can earn points towards free travel.
  • Jet Blue: Jet Blue is another excellent choice for families. Alongside free TV and movies on all flights, which can help to keep kids entertained during long travel days, they offer a wide variety of flights to destinations all over the world, and they also have a very good reputation for safety and customer service. They also offer discounts for families traveling together. 
  • Hawaiian: Hawaiian is the perfect choice for families flying to Hawaii. They offer a wide variety of flights to Hawaii and other islands in the Pacific Ocean. Plus, special “Family Pool” fares save you money when booking multiple tickets. 
<strong>International Airlines </strong>
  • Iberia: Iberia is a Spanish airline that offers several perks for families traveling with young children. They offer free seat selection for infants under two years old. They also have a generous baggage allowance, allowing each child to check one piece of luggage weighing up to 23kg for free. In addition, Iberia provides complimentary stroller rentals at most airports.
  • Lufthansa: Lufthansa is a German airline that goes above and beyond to make flying with kids as easy and stress-free as possible. They offer special child-friendly check-in areas at the airport, as well as complimentary strollers and car seats for use during the flight. They also have an extensive in-flight entertainment system, with age-appropriate TV shows, movies, games, and music available on seatback screens or through the Lufthansa app. 
  • Qatar Airways: ​​Qatar Airways is a Gulf airline with an excellent safety record that’s quickly becoming one of the best in the world. A great choice for families traveling to the Middle East or Africa, they also offer an extensive selection of in-flight entertainment options, including movies, TV shows, games, and music. And kids under two years old fly free!
  • Emirates: One of the most luxurious international airlines, Emirates offers amazing service and top-notch amenities. Families can enjoy complimentary in-flight entertainment and child-friendly meal options when flying to major destinations such as Dubai. Emirates also provides complimentary toys and activity packs for kids, as well as baby food and diapers upon request.
<strong>Best Airfare Seach Sites</strong>
  • Skyscanner: Skyscanner is a flight search aggregator that helps you find the cheapest flights by comparing prices across hundreds of airlines. It’s a great option for families who have flexible dates or are looking for the best deals. You can search for flights by month, so you can easily compare prices and find the cheapest days to fly. Families can also set up price alerts so they know when the price of their desired flight changes. 
  • Google Flights: Google Flights allows you to search for flights by flexible dates or by specific airlines, and you can also filter your results by price, duration, stops, and more. Google Flights also offers a handy calendar view, so you can see which days are the cheapest to fly. You can also set up price alerts for your chosen dates and airports, so you’ll be notified if the price changes.

Best Websites for Booking Flights + Hotels for Families with Flexible Dates or Low Budgets

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When it comes to planning a family vacation, there are a lot of factors to consider. Where will you stay? How will you get there? And, perhaps most importantly, how will you afford it all? If you’re on a tight budget, finding the best travel deals doesn’t have to be difficult. By searching for deals on certain travel resources for families, you can often find deeply discounted rates on hotels, flights, and more. This can be especially helpful if you have flexible travel dates or are looking to travel during off-peak times. 

For example, many travel deal websites offer heavily discounted rates for travel during the shoulder season (the period between the high and low seasons). This can be a great time to score deals on accommodations and airfare. Another great thing about using travel deal websites is that they often offer package deals that include hotel and airfare. This can be a great way to save even more money on your next family vacation. So if you’re looking to save money on your next trip, check some of the best travel deal websites and resources for families!

<strong>Hotels + Flights</strong>
  • Thrifty Traveler: If you’re looking for the best travel deals for families on a tight budget, Thrifty Traveler is a great option. They offer a wide range of deal announcements to their members on flights, hotels, and rental cars. Plus, their team of travel experts is always on the lookout for the best bargains.
  • Cheapair: ​​While Cheapair may not have as many deals as other websites, they’re still a great option for families looking to save on travel costs. They offer competitive prices on airfare and hotel rooms, and their customer service is top-notch. Plus, their mobile app makes booking travel plans a breeze. 
  • CheapOair: CheapOAir is an excellent option for budget-conscious families. They offer great prices on airfare and hotels, and their website is easy to use. They also have a rewards program that allows you to earn points toward free travel.
  • Kiwi.com: This is another great option for families on a budget since they guarantee the lowest prices on flights and hotels. They have various payment options to fit your needs and a customer happiness team available 24/7. Kiwi.com also showcases an interactive map.
<strong>Flights</strong>
  • FlightHub: FlightHub is an excellent travel resource for families who want to save money. They have a “Flexible Dates” search feature, making it easy to find flights that work with your schedule. FlightHub also has a 24/7 customer service line to help with anything you need. 
  • Flightguru: Flightguru offers a wide selection of flights at competitive prices. They also have a “Flexible Dates” search feature, but they also offer the Best Price Guarantee. If you find a cheaper flight within 24 hours of booking, they’ll refund you the difference. They also have an extensive blog with travel tips and tricks.
<strong>Hotels + Activities</strong>
  • Groupon: ​​For discounts on activities and attractions rather than travel accommodations, Groupon is a great resource. They offer unbeatable prices on everything from museum tickets to zip-lining adventures, so you can easily find something to keep everyone in the family entertained. Plus, they often have last-minute deals available, so you can snag some great savings if your dates are flexible.
<strong>Motels</strong>
  • Families looking to book affordable accommodations on their next trip can also consider staying at a motel. With MotelMatcher.com, you can find inexpensive motels across the United States compiled all in one place to make the decision process easier. Compare room types and rates in every price range, location, reviews from other guests, and other kid-friendly amenities to help you choose. From New York to Alaska, you’ll have plenty of options to start planning your next budget-friendly vacation with MotelMatcher.com, a great travel resource for families!

Where to Book Tours for Families

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There are many great tour companies out there that can help make your family vacation a breeze. Here are a few of our favorite travel resources for families booking tours, offering tour options from just an hour or so to full-day or overnight tours.

Tips for Booking Tours for Families

  • Use search phrases like “kid-friendly” and “family-friendly” to help narrow tour options.
  • Watch the fine print on age or other restrictions.
  • Reading reviews is always helpful in better understanding what the experience may be like with kids in tow.
  • When in doubt, send the tour a message or call them to learn more about their policies for kids and families.
<strong>Top Tour + Attraction Booking Sites </strong>
  • GetYourGuide: GetYourGuide offers a wide variety of family tours, from city tours to museum visits. Families can book a great selection of family-friendly activities, such as bike tours and culinary experiences. They have day and multi-day tours, private tours, and custom itineraries.
  • Viator: ​​Viator is another great option for booking tours for families. They offer a variety of private and public tour types, such as history and culture tours, walking tours, and food tours. Viator has family-friendly activities, like Bike & Blade skating tours and Segway Tours. 
  • Tiqets: Tiqets is a great option for families looking for unique experiences. With less of a focus on tours, they offer tickets to various attractions, such as zoos and aquariums, museums, and theme parks. Tiqets also has many family-friendly packages that include multiple tickets to different attractions.
<strong>City-Specific Tours</strong>
  • Sightseeing Pass: Sightseeing Pass is a great option for families who want to see a lot in a short amount of time. With a Sightseeing Pass, you can explore over 15 destinations in the United States and the UK, each with hundreds of attractions at your fingertips. One downside of the Sightseeing Pass is that it does not include transportation between attractions. However, you can usually add a local Metrocard to your pass to make getting around a breeze.
  • Go City: Go City is another great option for families visiting major cities like NYC, offering tour packages that include kid-friendly activities like museums, zoos, and theme parks. You can also save up to 20% on your total order when you use promo code FAMILYFUN. Go City tours can be a good option if you want someone else to do the planning for you and don’t mind being on a set schedule.
  • Big Bus Tours: Big Bus Tours is one of the largest operators of sightseeing tours in the world. Their family-friendly tours include hop-on hop-off options in many major cities, as well as themed tours like their popular “Big Bus Dreams” tour which takes families on a magical mystery tour of New York City. Big Bus Tours can be a great option if you want the flexibility to explore at your own pace and make multiple stops along the way. 
  • CityPass: CityPass is a great option for families who want to see the best of a city without having to worry about planning each individual activity. With CityPass, you can save up to 50% on admission to some of the most popular attractions in destinations such as New York, Atlanta, Toronto, and more.
  • City Sightseeing: City Sightseeing offers double-decker bus tours in over 100 cities worldwide, including New York, Athens, and Los Angeles. With City Sightseeing, you can choose which attractions you want to visit and how long you want to spend at each one. You can also add on optional activities, like bike tours or walking tours.
  • FeverUp: FeverUp is a good option for families who want an immersive tour experience in major cities like Miami, San Francisco, New York, etc. FeverUp offers themed tours that include all tickets, transportation, food, and activities. For example, they offer a Pizza Tour in New York City that includes a pizza-making class, a walking tour of Little Italy, and lunch at a local pizzeria. They offer both pre-planned itineraries and custom experiences that are perfect for families traveling together.

Where to Book Car Rentals for Families

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When renting a car for your family vacation, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, be sure to book your rental car in advance. This will ensure you get the best possible rate and avoid any last-minute surprises. Then, by following the tips below and using these travel resources for families, you can ensure that your family has a safe and enjoyable experience when renting a car for your next vacation.

Tips for Booking Rental Cars for Families

  • Choose a large car to accommodate your entire family comfortably.
  • Make sure to request a car seat or booster seat in advance if you don’t plan to travel with one. Reserving a car with a car seat or a booster seat may not always be an option. Packing one is always recommended for those concerned about the brand, fit, and style. If you have young children, choose a car with adequate safety features.
  • Read the fine print of your rental agreement carefully before signing anything.
  • Please note that most rental cars in Europe are manual. Make sure you are comfortable and knowledgeable about driving a manual before you book. Some companies may have automatic cars for those who book far in advance.
<strong>Popular Car Rental Companies</strong>
  • Avis: If you’re looking for a reliable car rental company for your family vacation, Avis is a great option. Avis is a good choice with locations worldwide if you’re looking for a large selection of vehicles, as they offer over 50 different makes and models. And if you’re traveling with young kids, take advantage of Avis’s child safety seats and boosters, which are available at no extra charge. 
  • Hertz: ​​Hertz is another great option for renting a car for your next family vacation. They offer a wide selection of vehicles and have a reputation for excellent customer service. In addition, they offer a variety of features and services that are perfect for families, such as child safety seats, GPS navigation systems, and more. They also offer Hertz Gold Plus Rewards, which gives you points towards free rental days and other perks.
  • Enterprise: Enterprise is a great car rental option if you need a larger vehicle, like an SUV. They offer pick-up and drop-off service at many locations, so it’s convenient if you’re traveling with kids. One of the best things about Enterprise is the discounts for AAA members, so you can save even more money on your rental.
  • National: National is another great option for families renting cars. They offer competitive rates on all of their rentals, and they have a wide selection of vehicles to choose from. One thing that sets National apart from other car rental companies is its Emerald Club Loyalty Program. Frequent renters can earn free rental days and other benefits by joining the Emerald Club. 
  • Alamo: Alamo is a good car rental option for families because they offer various vehicles and locations at many airports across the country. One downside, however, is that they don’t have a loyalty program like Avis or Hertz.
  • Dollar: ​​Dollar offers rental cars at an affordable price, perfect for budget-minded families. There are many vehicles to choose from, including economy cars, SUVs, and minivans. You can also sign up for their loyalty program to get discounts on future rentals.
  • Thrifty: Thrifty is a good option if you’re looking for cheap car rentals. They don’t have as many locations as other companies, but they offer lower rates and often have special deals. Be sure to check their website for any promotions before you book.
  • Sixt: ​Sixt is a German car rental company with over 2,000 locations in more than 100 countries. Sixt offers a wide range of vehicles, from economy cars to SUVs. They also have a “family package”, which includes free child seats and additional drivers at no extra cost. 
  • Auto Europe Car: For a hassle-free car rental experience for your next family trip to Europe, look no further than Auto Europe With over 60 years of experience in the industry, they offer a wide selection of vehicles to choose from with locations all over Europe, so you can pick up your rental car right when you arrive. And if you’re unsure which company to rent from, Auto Europe has an online comparison tool that lets you compare rates from different suppliers.
<strong>Car Rental Booking Sites</strong>
  • Rentalcars Europe: Rentalcars Europe is a great option for families looking for a car rental company in Europe. They offer a wide variety of vehicles to choose from and have an excellent online booking system. They also have a convenient pickup and drop-off service at airports across Europe.
  • AirportRentalCars.com: ​​AirportRentalCars.com is a great resource for comparing rates from different rental car companies. This website aggregates rates from all the major car rental companies, so you can always find the best deal for your family. And since AirportRentalCars.com searches everything for you, it’s easy to keep track of your reservations in one place!
<strong>Airport Parking</strong>
  • Airport Parking: Airport Parking is a great option for families flying into an airport with their own car. Families can browse the website for fantastic deals on short or long-term parking. They offer safe and secure parking at all major airports across the US.

Vacation Booking Sites that Cover it All

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Given that planning a family vacation can be a daunting task, it’s no surprise that more and more people are using vacation aggregator websites to book their travel. These booking travel resources for families allow you to search for and compare different hotels, flights, and other travel options in one place, saving you a lot of time and effort. You can also save money by choosing a website that covers it all. You can often find deals on activities and attractions, plus hotel stays. And since everything is in one place, keeping track of your reservations and itinerary is easy. 

Finding a website that offers kid-friendly options is also important when traveling with kids. Look for a website with various hotels catering to families, as well as activities and attractions geared toward kids. By doing your research ahead of time, you can make sure your trip is smooth sailing from start to finish. There are many different vacation booking sites and travel resources for families, so it can be tough to know which one to use.

<strong>Family-Focused Vacation Package Options </strong>
  • Adventures by Disney: Adventures by Disney offers families group-guided vacations to several domestic and international destinations. Though they are a subsidiary of Disney Parks, these vacations are not Disney-themed, so don’t expect to see Mickey Mouse! Instead, they offer more than 20 unforgettable, immersive travel experiences for families around the world.
  • National Geographic Family Journeys: In collaboration with G Adventures, these family journeys are small-group trips for adventurous, multigenerational families. Thoughtfully designed, these trips provide families with meaningful ways to explore the world. They offer 10 itinerary options around the world.
<strong>Other Vacation Package Options</strong>
  • Trafalgar Travel: Trafalgar Travel is a great option for families looking to book an all-inclusive vacation. With over 60 years of experience, Trafalgar has access to exclusive deals and insider knowledge to ensure you get the most out of your trip. Plus, their Family Experiences tours are designed specifically with families in mind and include activities everyone will enjoy. 
  • Hurtigruten: Hurtigruten is perfect for families exploring the great outdoors. Their cruises offer unique opportunities to see wildlife and learn about the natural world. And with Hurtigruten’s Kids on Deck program, children can participate in fun and educational activities while on board. 
  • Insight Vacations: Insight Vacations offers luxury vacations perfect for families who want to travel in style. From private chauffeured transfers to five-star accommodations, Insight takes care of all the details so you can relax and enjoy your vacation. Plus, their Family Memories Archives create lasting memories for everyone.
  • Apple Vacations: Apple Vacations specializes in beach vacations and is a great choice for families looking to soak up some sun. With locations throughout Mexico, the Caribbean, Hawaii, Central America, and South America, you can book flights, hotels, and even rental cars in one place. They also offer exclusive deals and discounts on family-friendly resorts and activities. 
  • Globus: Globus offers a variety of escorted tours specifically designed for families. Their Family Adventures packages include everything from kid-friendly sightseeing to hands-on cultural activities.

Travel Insurance Options for Families

A man holds a credit card while sitting with his family looking at a computer, knowing which travel insurance to book is just one of the things on our list of travel resources for families.

One of the most important decisions you may make when planning a family trip is whether or not to purchase travel insurance or additional medical coverage for your family vacation. Travel insurance and travel medical coverage are generally two different plans: travel insurance covers the logistics of your trip and potential cancellations due to weather, illness, etc. Additional travel medical coverage covers the people in your family should there be an accident or illness while traveling (including things like medical evacuations and treatment abroad). Pay close attention to policies around Covid-19, as they vary widely and can change quickly over time. Here are a few great travel resources for families interested in purchasing travel insurance.

Tips for Finding Travel Insurance for Families

  • Check with your current insurer, your employer, and your credit card policies before you purchase additional coverage. You may already have some travel insurance and/or additional medical coverage through these resources.
  • Read policies carefully, you may need or want additional coverage for certain activities, like renting a car or participating in adventure sports.
  • Pack your insurance cards when you travel! Keep them in a safe place, like your carry-on bag, so that you have them handy if you need to claim them while you’re away from home.
<strong>Popular Travel Insurance Options</strong>
  • Insured Nomads: Insured Nomads is a great option for families who want comprehensive coverage. Their plans cover medical expenses and lost luggage, so it’s convenient if you travel frequently. They also have a 24/7 emergency assistance hotline.
  • AXA Travel: ​​ AXA Travel is another comprehensive option that offers a wide range of coverage, including medical, trip cancellation, and lost luggage. Families can choose between single trips and annual coverage. 
  • Insure My Trip: ​​Insure My Trip is a good option for families who want to customize their coverage. You can choose from a variety of different plans and add on extra coverage if you need it. If you don’t want to pay upfront, you can pay for your plan monthly or in one lump sum.
  • Travelex: ​​Travelex is a good choice for families who want something simple and straightforward. Their variety of plans covers issues such as medical expenses and lost luggage. Travelex’s annual policy might be a good option for families who travel frequently.
<strong>Other Travel Insurance Options</strong>
  • Travelinsurance.com: Travelinsurance.com is a great option for families looking for comprehensive coverage. They offer a variety of plans that can be customized to fit your family’s needs, and their prices are very competitive. Families also have the option to customize their coverage.
  • World Nomads: World Nomads is another option for travel insurance, offering both single-trip and annual policies. Their plans can cover things like medical expenses, lost or stolen belongings, trip cancellations, and more. World Nomad plans are designed specifically for travelers, and they offer a wide range of coverage levels to choose from.
  • Travel Guard: Travel Guard is a good choice for families who want a bit more flexibility in their coverage. They offer several different plans that can be customized to fit your budget and your family’s needs, including both single-trip and annual policies. Coverage options include trip cancellation and interruption protection, lost or stolen baggage coverage, and more. Travel Guard also offers additional options for Adventure Sports Coverage and Cancel For Any Reason protection.
  • Travel Insurance Master: ​​Travel Insurance Master offers a variety of plans that cover medical emergencies, lost baggage, trip cancellation, and more. They offer several different options to choose from, so you can find the one that fits your family’s needs.
  • Roam Right: ​​Roam Right offers a variety of insurance plans for families, including comprehensive coverage, medical evacuation coverage, and trip cancellation and interruption coverage. The Basic Plan is the most affordable option and includes coverage for trip cancellation, interruption, and delay, as well as medical expenses and emergency evacuation. The Deluxe Plan builds on the coverage in the Basic Plan with additional protection for lost or delayed baggage, change fee reimbursement, and 24/7 assistance from a team of global concierges.

Renting Kids’ Gear While Traveling

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When traveling with a baby, the right gear can make all the difference. But lugging all that gear around can be a drag (literally), which is why more and more families are turning to baby gear rental companies and other travel resources for families.

These baby gear travel resources for families will deliver everything from cribs and car seats to strollers and high chairs right to your hotel or vacation rental. This way, you don’t have to worry about packing it all up yourself. And since they specialize in baby gear, they usually have the latest and greatest products, which can be a lifesaver when dealing with jet lag and cranky kids. If you’re looking for a hassle-free way to travel with your little ones, consider renting gear instead of bringing your own. It’ll save you time, money, and maybe even a bit of travel anxiety.

<strong>Kids’ Gear Rental Options</strong>
  • BabyQuip: BabyQuip specializes in renting out baby gear to families who want to pack light while they travel. They have an extensive network of gear rental companies around the United States, so no matter where you’re traveling, you’re likely to be able to find a location near you by searching the BabyQuip website. The selection of gear available for rent varies by location, but you can typically find everything from travel cribs and car seats to strollers and high chairs. BabyQuip also offers a concierge service, as part of their travel resources for families, to help you choose the right gear for your trip.

Booking a Family Photography Session while Traveling

A family of four walks down a road in Cartagena's old town hand-in-hand.
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If you’re looking for a fun activity to try during a family vacation, plan a photo shoot with your kids! Booking a family photo shoot while traveling is the perfect way to capture memories of your trip. A professional photographer can capture all the special moments of your vacation, from the landmarks you visit to the laughter shared between family members. Working with a photographer to capture beautiful photos of your loved ones will allow you to connect in a fun and creative setting. And, when you look back on the photos later, they’ll remind you of all the laughter and love shared during your trip.

Lastly, it’s a great way to support local businesses – many photographers are small, family-run businesses that rely on word-of-mouth to stay afloat. So, if you’re looking for a unique and special souvenir from your trip, consider booking a family photo shoot! Here are a few travel resources for families looking to book a photographer during their vacation.

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  • Flytographer: Flytographer is a great photographing company if you want convenience and flexibility. With Flytographer, you can book a family photo shoot online or through their app. The company offers shoots in over 100 cities worldwide, so you’re sure to find a convenient location.
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  • Shoot My Travel: Shootmytravel.com is a great option if you’re looking for an affordable way to capture professional-quality family photos during your trip. The site offers a variety of packages to choose from, and you can easily compare prices before booking. However, it’s important to note that Shootmytravel.com only offers shoots in certain countries, so be sure to check their list of locations before booking.
  • Localgrapher: Localgrapher is a good choice if you’re looking for more of a personal touch during your photo shoot. You’ll be assigned a local photographer in the city you’re visiting who will work with you to capture natural, candid moments of your family during your trip. The downside of Localgrapher is that it can be more expensive than other options, but it may be worth the investment if you’re looking for a truly one-of-a-kind experience.
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After reviewing these travel resources for families, read our Comprehensive Guide on How to Travel with Kids to learn more about planning and taking trips around the world with kids.

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Families Love Travel is not liable for any injuries and/or damages to persons or property due to your vacations influenced by the suggestions or travel resources for families on this website. We are not responsible for any information on this website, such as recommendations for babysitting services, car rentals, or accommodations. All content provided is for informational and review purposes only. The information we provide is to make it easier for families to travel together and nothing more. Try the suggestions within this list of travel resources for families at your own risk.

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St. Lucia- Important Information

By Families Love Travel Team

At a Glance

Capital 

Castries

Local Currency

East Caribbean Dollar

Local Time 

GMT – 4

Official Language

English 

Visa Information

St. Lucia Visa

Power

In Saint Lucia the power plugs and sockets are of type G. The standard voltage is 240 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.

Local Weather

Saint Lucia has a tropical climate, hot all year round, with a relatively cool, dry season from January to mid-April and a hot, humid and rainy season from mid-June to November. Rainfall in Saint Lucia varies depending on altitude and location; in fact, the inland elevations receive more rainfall than the coast, and the areas closest to the mountains are rainier than the more distant ones.

Tourism Website

Saint Lucia Tourism

Health Information

Vaccinations

Vaccine Recommendations for St. Lucia

Health Tips

Health Tips for St. Lucia

Hospitals

Victoria Hospital

St. Jude Hospital

Tapion Hospital

Family Services

Babysitting Services

Great AuPair

Transportation

Car Seat Laws

Make sure you wear your seat belts. It is the law that both driver and passengers wear their seatbelts. Children or toddlers under 7 years and younger must be seated with a child seat.

Driving

The driver must be over 25 years of age and have been the holder of a driver’s license for no less than five years.

Transportation Services

Taxis in St. Lucia are available throughout town but are expensive and the fare should be determined before the ride begins. Minibuses are common with locals and a great way to explore the island. For more information on transportation in St. Lucia, visit this link.

Emergency Services

Police

+1 758-456-3712

Fire Department

+1 758-451-7667

Ambulance

+1 758-451-6122

Other Things To Know

Tipping Customs

The standard for tipping in St. Lucia is 10% for restaurant wait staff and taxi drivers. Hotel services are usually tipped $1.

Important Holidays

Saint Lucia Public Holidays

Safety Issues

As a destination, Saint Lucia remains relatively safe for nationals and visitors alike. Incidents of violent crime tend to occur within the local community but can sometimes affect tourists.

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Paris – Important Information

By Families Love Travel Team

At a Glance

Local Currency

Euro (€ or EUR)

Local Time 

GMT +2

Official Language

French 

Visa Information

France Visas

Power

There are two associated plug types, types C and E. Plug type C is the plug which has two round pins and plug type E is the plug which has two round pins and a hole for the socket’s male earthing pin. France operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.

Local Weather

Paris experiences mostly mild weather across four distinct seasons. Extreme cold or heat are pretty rare, but rain is not. In Paris, light showers can come and go quickly throughout the day.

Tourism Website

France Official Tourism Website

Paris Official Website

Paris Tourism and Travel Guide

Health Information

Vaccinations

Recommended Vaccines for Paris

Health Tips

Health Tips for Paris

Hospitals

Hospital Saint-Louis Ap-Hp

SOS Médecins

American Hospital of Paris

Family Services

Babysitting Services

Family Sphere

La Compagnie des Familles

Kid’s Paradis

Baby Gear Rentals

Baby Tems

Kidelio

Baby Equipment Rentals

Transportation

Car Seat Laws

All children up to the age of 10 must travel in a car seat or restraint. The use of car seats is determined by weight.

Driving

To hire a car in France, you’ll generally need to be over 21 years old, have had a driving license for at least a year, and have an international credit card.

Transportation Services

Paris has a very safe and efficient public transportation system, though it can often be overcrowded. The Metro is the fastest way to explore the city and you can also take advantage of the RER train network and bus system. Taxis and Uber are also available throughout the city. For more information on Paris transportation, visit this link.

Local Airlines

Air France and its subsidiaries Hop! and Transavia control the lion’s share of France’s domestic airline industry. Budget carriers offering flights within France include EasyJet, Twin Jet and Air Corsica.

Emergency Services

Police

112

Fire Department

112

Ambulance

112

Other Things To Know

Tipping Customs

You can leave around 5-10 percent if you are very happy with your meal. This will be more than appreciated. Essentially tipping in France is more of a gesture and less of an obligation.

Important Holidays

Paris Public Holidays

Safety Issues

Paris is statistically one of the safest major metropolitan areas in Europe. Violent crime rates are fairly low here, although some crimes, including pickpocketing, are fairly prevalent. 

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Aspen – Important Information

By Families Love Travel Team

At a Glance

Local Currency

United States Dollar ($)

Local Time 

GMT-7

Official Language

English 

Visa Information

United States Visas

Power

Electric power is standardized in all states across the USA. It is set at 110 Volts and 60 cycles. 220 Volt power is used in homes only for large appliances like stoves, water heaters, and clothes dryers.

Local Weather

July is the hottest month for Aspen with an average high temperature of 79.6°, which ranks it as cooler than most places in Colorado. In Aspen, there are 3 comfortable months with high temperatures in the range of 70-85°. The most pleasant months of the year for Aspen are August, July, and June.

Tourism Website

United States Government Tourism

U.S. Department of State Tourism

Colorado Tourism

Health Information

Vaccinations

Recommended Vaccines for Aspen

Health Tips

Health Tips for Aspen

Hospitals

Aspen Valley Hospital

Family Services

Babysitting Services

Aspen Babysitting Company

Aspen Snowmass Babysitters

Peace of Mind Babysitting

Baby Gear Rentals

Mountain Baby Gear Rentals

Baby’s Away Aspen

Aspen Luxury Vacation Rentals

Babies Getaway

Transportation

Car Seat Laws

Children under age 4 must be properly secured in a child restraint system in the rear seat. They must then ride in a booster seat until they turn 8, weigh more than 80 lbs., or are taller than 4 feet 9 inches. Violation of the child restraint law is a standard offense.

Transportation Services

Aspen offers residents, commuters, and visitors several convenient transportation options. Eight free bus routes will show you all that Aspen has to offer! Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA) buses offer service between Aspen and Rifle, also connecting to the Town of Snowmass Village. CAR TO GO, Aspen’s car share program, is a convenient, cost-saving alternative to car ownership. WE-cycle, Aspen’s bike-sharing program, offers access to over 100 bicycles for short term use in spring, summer and fall seasons.

Local Airlines

Aspen/Pitkin County Airport is just 3 miles from the town of Aspen and 6 miles from Snowmass Village. With service from United, Delta, and American Airlines, it offers direct flights to Denver, Chicago (O’Hare), San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas / Ft.

Emergency Services

Police

911

Fire Department

911

Ambulance

911

Other Things To Know

Tipping Customs

A general rule for waiters is to tip 15 to 20 percent of the pre-tax bill, and $2 to $5 per night for housekeeping service. Consider tipping as mandatory here because in certain situations service givers may frown upon not receiving a tip.

Important Holidays

US Public Holidays

Safety Issues

Aspen is a safe place to visit. However, like all places its always advisable to take precautions and be careful of petty crimes. 

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All About Whistler With Kids: Important Information To Know

By Families Love Travel Team
Family of three standing together, in full ski gear, while exploring a Whistler ski slope together.
Photo Courtesy: Christina Farhy

If you want to know all about Whistler with kids, there’s some important information you should read first. From the local currency to health information, the official language, and even babysitting services, it’s important to do proper research on your vacation destination before booking your trip. Finding all the information in one place can be tricky, though, which is why we’ve compiled a list of things to know before visiting Whistler, including important information for you to reference. Plus, stay tuned until the end, since we also include things to do in Whistler with kids and the best hotels in Whistler for families. Keep reading for all about Whistler for families!

At a Glance

A mom and her infant daughter enjoy a hike near Whistler.
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Before you visit Whistler with kids, you should learn the basics. Keep reading for local currency, visa information, and more information all about Whistler with kids. If you need more help planning your Whistler vacation with kids, feel free to check out Whistler’s official tourism website for more information.

Local Currency & Time

Wondering all about the Whistler local currency and how families can get the best currency exchange rates? The currency in Whistler is the Canadian Dollar. Most credit cards and traveler’s checks are accepted as well. In case you need help figuring out how much money to bring with you, use this handy Currency Converter. Whistler operates within Pacific Time, 3 hours behind Eastern Time. Click here to see Whistler’s current time.

Official Language & Visa Information

Canada is officially a bilingual country, which means it has two official languages: French and English. English is the official language in British Columbia and is spoken by citizens in Whistler.

If you’re planning an extended trip to Whistler or have a non-U.S. passport, you may also need to research obtaining a VISA before your visit. To learn all about the VISA policy in Whistler for families, click here.

Power/Standard Voltage

In Canada, there are two associated plug types, types A and B. The standard voltage is 120 V and the standard frequency is 60 Hz.

Local Weather

Knowing about the Whistler climate will be helpful before you depart. Whistler has a humid continental climate. It has cold wet winters, and drier, warm summers. On average, Whistler receives approximately 11 days with temperatures over 30 °C (86 °F), and approximately 24 days, on average, with temperatures falling below −10 °C (14 °F). Most of the year, the weather is simply perfect. Check the current forecast on Accuweather.

Health Information

A young girl sits in a bob sled in the center of Whistler Villiage.
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Having the correct information about health and safety is an important part of visiting Whistler with kids. If your children have allergies, might need medical attention, etc., be sure to keep this important information in mind.

Vaccinations, Health Tips, & Hospitals

Visiting Whistler with young ones? Remember to check if your child has all the correct shots and vaccines. For a complete list of the recommended vaccines and more health information on all about Whistler with kids, including COVID-19 warnings and regulations, visit the official CDC website. It’s always better to be safe than sorry, so you should also check out hospitals near your vacation destination just in case. Some accessible hospitals in Whistler include Whistler Health Care Centre and Town Plaza Medical Clinic.

COVID-19 Guidelines & Vaccination Information

If you’re planning a trip to Whistler soon, you’re probably wondering about Whistler’s COVID-19 guidelines. As of April 15, 2022, Whistler has no travel restrictions or requirements at this time. Please check the Consulate website to keep up-to-date on Whistler’s stay-at-home orders. We suggest making sure you’re fully vaccinated before traveling to Whistler with kids. For vaccination information, click here

Emergency Services

Two adults smile while wearing helmets and ski goggles on the slopes in Whistler.
Photo Courtesy: Tia Dorris

In case of an emergency, keep these numbers handy during your trip to Whistler with kids, as this is very important information when learning all about Whistler with kids. 

Police, Fire Department, Ambulance

For emergency services in Whistler, dial 911.

Safety Issues

If you’re visiting with your kids and want to know all about your destination, you’re probably wondering: Is Whistler safe for families? The answer is yes! The crime threat in Whistler is generally considered to be on the lower side, and it is widely regarded as one of the safest cities in Canada. Whistler is overall very safe to travel to. Even though it’s sometimes dangerous, the criminal activities that occur only apply to dangerous parts of the city, which are rarely frequented by tourists.

You can review the current U.S. Department’s Canada Travel Advisory here.

Whistler for Kids

A young boy looks out the window of the Peak 2 Peak gondola in Whistler.
Photo Courtesy: Vanessa Brown Giglio

Visiting Whistler with kids brings its own set of challenges. Keep reading for comprehensive information on babysitting services, baby gear rentals, etc.

Babysitting Services & Baby Gear Rentals

Looking for a romantic evening alone in Whistler? Luckily, you’ll find plenty of babysitting services throughout the city in your search to learn all about Whistler with kids. We suggest Babysitting Whistler or Whistler Childcare. If you’ve left your baby gear at home, don’t worry! There are plenty of places to find baby gear in Whistler. Take a look at Whistler Vacation Rentals, Babys On The Go, and plenty of other options in Whistler. 

Transportation

A family of four laughs as they sit on a dock on a lake near Whistler.
Photo Courtesy: Vanessa Brown Giglio

Transportation is another thing to consider when vacationing in Whistler with kids. Whether you need information about car seats or all about local airlines in Whistler for families, you’ve come to the right place.

Car Seat Laws

If you plan to ride in a car during your Whistler vacation with kids, keep reading for important car seat information and all about Whistler with kids. According to Canadian law about passenger safety, children must ride in a car seat until they’re at least 40 lbs. Children must also ride in a booster until age 7, or until 80 lbs and 4’9”.  A “child” is considered anyone under 6 years old. 

Transportation Services

Public transportation is an affordable way to get around Whistler. Most families don’t need a vehicle when you stay in Whistler. Explore the neighborhoods by bus, free shuttle, bike, or on foot via the paved Valley Trail. Or, use the 24-hour taxi service. With additional services during peak season, express buses to popular destinations, a family travel program, and the ability to take your bike or skis along, getting around Whistler is simple.

Local Airlines

To get into the city, many travelers fly to Vancouver International Airport (YVR), the closest international airport to Whistler, located 83 miles south of Whistler. Driving time to Whistler is approximately 2 – 2.5 hours along Highway 99, a scenic road also known as the Sea to Sky Highway. 

For more information on transportation in Whistler, click here. 

Other Things to Know Before Visiting Whistler with Kids

A young boy wearing a sweatshirt with a Canadian maple leaf on it stands in front of the Oylmpic statue at Whistler.
Photo Courtesy: Vanessa Brown Giglio

Searching for more tips all about Whistler with kids? Between tipping customs, important holidays, and other safety issues, there are still a few things left you should know. Keep reading to learn all about Whistler with kids!

Tipping Customs

Knowing all about tipping in Whistler can be really helpful for families. In Whistler, like many popular travel destinations, tips and gratuities are discretionary and dependent on the service quality you’ve received. Tipping throughout Whistler is very common, just like in the USA, so expect to tip when visiting salons, spas, and other service industries. Normally the rule of 15%-20% of the total bill is the general rule. Tipping shuttle drivers, cab drivers, hotel workers, and other local employees might not always be expected, but is most certainly appreciated. 

Important Holidays

If you’re still searching for specific dates to visit Whistler, you may want to determine whether your vacation will fall on a public holiday. This can greatly diminish the number of attractions or points of interest you see, so it’s important information to know about visiting Whistler. Check out the Whistler National Holidays for more information here. 

Things to Do in Whistler with Kids

A young boy sits in the snow, wearing a blue coat and hat, in British Colombia.
Photo Courtesy: Christina Farhy

Once you’ve read our Whistler important information and all about Whistler with kids, look up what to do. From winter skiing to summer hiking and so much in between, there’s plenty to entertain all ages in this quaint city.

In the winter, hit the slopes at Whistler Blackcomb, which has trails for all skill levels. Plus, fun activities off the slopes like a Tube Park! When the weather is warm, take advantage of the various hiking opportunities, like the easy Rainbow Falls Trail or the Ancient Cedars Trail to spot wildlife. Families can also soak up the sun at Alta Lake, featuring a sandy beach, children’s play structure, and water sports rentals.

No matter the season, don’t forget to ride the Peak2Peak Gondola for amazing views of Whistler Village, its surrounding lakes, forests, etc. Then, learn more about the city’s Olympic legacy at Whistler Olympic Park!  

Use Viator or Getyourguide.com to book tours and things to do in Whistler!

Find more family-friendly activities in Whistler thanks to our list of Top Things To Do In Whistler With Kids! 

Where to Stay in Whistler with Kids

Fairmont Château Whistler at night during the winter, showered in bright lights.
Photo Courtesy: Fairmont Château Whistler

Looking for the best places to stay in Whistler with kids? Once you’ve learned all about Whistler with kids, it’s time to decide on a place to stay. Families looking for a ski-in/ski-out option will love the Fairmont Château Whistler, including an indoor/outdoor pool, a spa for parents, and lots of Apres-ski activities. The Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa is also great for adventurous families since sits at the base of Whistler Mountain, with very easy access to the Whistler Gondola.

Delta Hotels by Marriott is another great option for families who would like to stay in the heart of Whistler Village. Plus, the Blackcomb Excalibur Gondola is just a few minutes away! Other great hotels in Whistler for families are the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler or Crystal Lodge, among other options. 

Plan your next escape to Whistler with our list of Best Hotels In Whistler For A Family Ski Vacation

Book your next stay in Whistler using Hotels.com now! 

Get a discount on your next Whistler family vacation by using Expedia today! 

Happy Travels!

A mom and her young son sit on a bench admiring a lake in British Colombia.
Photo Courtesy: Vanessa Brown Giglio

We hope you liked this article All About Whistler With Kids: Important Information To Know! Between how to get around the city, things to do, and more important information, we’ve compiled everything your family needs to know about visiting this beautiful destination. Enjoy Whistler with your kids! 

*Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the attractions, accommodations, or things to do on this list may be closed or may have reduced services. Please ensure availability before making your decision. 

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Families Love Travel is not liable for any injuries and/or damages to persons or property occurring as a result of your vacations influenced by the suggestions on this website. We are not responsible for any information on this website, such as recommendations for babysitting services, car rentals, or accommodations. All content provided is for informational and review purposes only. The information we provide is to make it easier for families to travel together and nothing more. Try the suggestions at your own risk. 

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All About Visiting San Francisco With Kids: Important Information To Know

By Families Love Travel Team
Two girls play in the sand with San Francisco Bay in the background.
Photo Courtesy: Kim Burns

If you want to know all about visiting San Francisco with kids, there’s some important information you should read first. From the local currency to health information, the official language, and even babysitting services, it’s important to do proper research on your vacation destination before booking your trip. Finding all the information in one place can be tricky, though, which is why we’ve compiled a list of things to know before visiting San Francisco, including important information for you to reference. Plus, stay tuned until the end, since we also include things to do in San Francisco with kids and the best hotels in San Francisco for families. Keep reading for all about visiting San Francisco for families!

At a Glance

A young girl stands on a rock while exploring an area of Stowe Lake within Golden Gate Park.
Photo Courtesy: Emily Kapic

Need to know all about San Francisco? From currency to time, official language, and visa information, here are some basic facts you should know about San Francisco.

Local Currency & Time

Wondering about the San Francisco local currency? The official currency in San Francisco is the U.S. Dollar. In case you need help figuring out how much money to bring with you, use this handy currency converter. There are numerous ATMs and foreign exchange facilities in the city, but we suggest bringing money with you. Generally speaking, the best way to save on commissions is to pay by credit card. San Francisco operates in Pacific Standard Time (GMT-8 or GMT-7) during daylight savings time. Click to see San Francisco’s current time.

Official Language & Visa Information

English is the primary language spoken in San Francisco. However, nearly 50% of San Franciscans speak a language other than English at home. The largest language groups are Chinese, Spanish, Tagalog, and Russian. If you’re planning an extended trip to San Francisco or have a non-U.S. passport, you may also need to research obtaining a VISA. To learn more about the United States VISA policy, click here.

Power/Standard Voltage

In San Francisco, the standard voltage is at 110 Volts and 60 cycles. There are two associated plug types used here: plug A and plug B. Plug type A is the plug that has two flat parallel pins and type B has two flat parallel pins and a grounding pin. You can typically use the same equipment if the standard voltage in your country is between 110-127 V (as in the U.S., Canada, and most South American countries).

Local Weather

Knowing about the San Francisco climate will be helpful before you depart. San Francisco has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate characteristic of California’s coast, with moist, mild winter and dry summer. San Francisco’s weather is influenced by the cool currents of the Pacific Ocean on the west side of the city, and the water of the San Francisco Bay to the north and east. This moderates temperature swings and produces a remarkably mild year-round climate with little seasonal temperature variation. The average temperature is 59 degrees Fahrenheit (14.95 degrees Celsius). Rainfall is not abundant, but the period from November to March is quite rainy. San Francisco is one of the major coastal cities most affected by climate change. Sea levels are projected to rise by as much as 5 feet, resulting in periodic flooding. Recently, wildfires have been a concern as well, and San Francisco is overdue for a massive earthquake.

The best time to visit San Francisco is in the summer (between June and September), because it is the driest and warmest season of the year. However, take into account cool temperatures, at night and in the early morning, as well as morning fogs. Check the current forecast on Accuweather. If you need more help planning your San Francisco vacation, check out the United States Government Tourism site, the U.S. Department of State Tourism site, or the San Francisco Tourism site for more information.

Health Information

Three young toddlers walk down a slight hill while hiking the Cross Town Trail.
Photo Courtesy: Emily Kapic

Having the right information about health and safety is an important part of visiting San Francisco with kids. If your children have allergies, might need medical attention, etc., be sure to keep this important information in mind.

Vaccinations, Health Tips, & Hospitals

Visiting San Francisco with young ones?  Remember to check your child has all the correct shots and vaccines.  For a complete list of the recommended vaccines and more COVID-19 health information on visiting San Francisco, visit the official CDC website.  It’s always better to be safe than sorry, so you should also check out hospitals near your vacation destination.  Five of the best-rated, most accessible hospitals in or near San Francisco are UCSF Health-UCSF Medical Center, John Muir Health-Walnut Creek Medical Center, John Muir Health-Concord Medical Center, Sequoia Hospital, or Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center.

COVID-19 Guidelines & Vaccination Information

If you’re planning a trip to San Francisco soon, you’re probably wondering about San Francisco’s COVID-19 guidelines. As of January 22, California has no travel restrictions or requirements at this time.  Please check the Consulate website to keep up-to-date on San Francisco’s stay-at-home orders. We suggest making sure you’re fully vaccinated before traveling to San Francisco with kids. For vaccination information, click here.

Emergency Services

A family of three stands together with the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco Bay behind them.
Photo Courtesy: Anonymous

In case of an emergency, keep these numbers handy during your trip to San Francisco with kids, as this is very important information.

Police, Fire Department, Ambulance

Need police assistance in San Francisco?  Call 911.  In case of a fire in San Francisco, you can also contact the fire department by calling 911.  You can also call 911 to reach an ambulance in San Francisco. For a full list of emergency numbers in San Francisco, click here.

Safety Issues

If you’re visiting with your kids, you’re probably wondering: is San Francisco safe for families? The answer is yes! San Francisco is considered a relatively safe place for tourists, and the violent crimes rates are low. However, with the rise of Silicon Valley businesses, a sharp increase in the cost of living in the city has resulted in gentrification and an increase in the already sizable homeless population of the city. Drugs and crime related to thefts add to this, and car break-ins are a particular issue. The most dangerous neighborhoods (nevertheless, that also have many great aspects about them) are Tenderloin, Mission, SoMa, and Golden Gate Park. You can review the current San Francisco Travel Advisory and Covid-19 guidelines here.  

San Francisco for Kids

A young boy wearing headphones enjoys a view of the San Francisco Bay with the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance.
Photo Courtesy: Kim Burns

Visiting San Francisco with kids brings its own set of challenges.  Keep reading for comprehensive information on babysitting services, baby gear rentals, etc.

Babysitting Services & Baby Gear Rentals

Looking for a romantic evening alone in San Francisco?  Luckily, you’ll find plenty of babysitting services throughout the city. We suggest Golden Gate Nannies, Bay Area Sitters, and Urban Sitter. If you’ve left your baby gear at home, don’t worry!  There are plenty of places to find baby gear in San Francisco. Take a look at Baby’s Away, Babies Getaway, or Baby Quip.

Transportation

A family of six sits on their bikes while on a tour of Golden Gate Park.
Photo Courtesy: Emily Kapic

Transportation is another thing to consider when vacationing in San Francisco with kids.  Whether you need information about car seats or local airlines, you’ve come to the right place.

Car Seat Laws

In California, it’s the law that all children under the age of 8 must be secured in a car seat or booster seat in the back seat. All children under 2 years old (unless they weigh 40 or more pounds or are more than 40 inches tall) must ride in a rear-facing car seat. Children who are 8 years of age or 4’9’’ or taller may use a booster seat, and children over 8 years of age must wear a seat belt. For more information, visit this link.

Transportation Services

To get around San Francisco, take a taxi or bus. Taxis are safe, reliable, and easy to call city-wide or flag down at hotels and on major roads. San Francisco Muni operates both a bus system and a network of streetcars (or trolleys) that run on rails. Consult Transit 511, for real-time departures. Locals generally refer to the buses as Muni and the streetcars as Muni Metro. Free Muni Street and Transit Maps are available online. In addition to the regular streetcars that travel all over the city, San Francisco has a rail line with antique streetcars from other cities that runs from the Castro District to the Ferry Building and down the Embarcadero to Fisherman’s Wharf.

Golden Gate Transit is a public transportation company that mainly provides bus and ferry services for the North Bay (Marin County and Sonoma County, north of the Golden Gate). But within the city, their buses run from downtown SF to the Golden Gate Bridge. It’s also a good way to get to Sausalito from SF. To travel outside the city center, BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit System) is the fastest link between downtown and San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Oakland, and Berkeley. Caltrain is the train service linking San Francisco to cities along the Peninsula south of the city and on to the South Bay and San Jose. For more information on San Francisco transportation, click here.

Local Airlines

San Francisco International Airport (SFO) offers non-stop flights to more than 50 international cities on 45 international carriers. The Bay Area’s largest airport connects non-stop with 86 cities in the U.S. on 12 domestic airlines. San Francisco has U.S. pre-clearance for all passengers traveling to the United States, which allows flights from San Francisco to enter the U.S. as domestic flights. For more information on transportation in San Francisco, click here.

Other Things to Know Before Visiting San Francisco with Kids

A young girl stands next to a tree on Angel Island while looking out onto the water.
Photo Courtesy: Emily Kapic

Searching for more tips on visiting San Francisco with kids? Between tipping customs and important holidays, there are still a few things left you should know. Keep reading to learn all about San Francisco with kids!

Tipping Customs

Tipping customs in San Francisco may differ from other states or elsewhere in the world. Plan to tip around 10-15% in San Francisco restaurants. However, the exact tip amount when eating out in San Francisco depends on the place, occasion, and order size. It’s customary to give your waiter or waitress a slightly higher tip than you would a bartender, as they are likely sharing their tip with the kitchen staff. In bars or cafes, you can round the bill to the next significant amount or leave a small tip each time you order a drink.

If you’re staying in a hotel in San Francisco, it’s standard practice to tip between 10-20%. In high-end hotels, you’ll likely want to tip a range of staff, including maids, bellboys, valets, and front desk employees. It is common to tip 10% to taxi drivers in San Francisco for long journeys and help with your luggage. For short journeys, the easiest option is to round up the bill to the nearest significant amount in US dollars. If you have a great tour guide in San Francisco, also consider tipping them 10%. It is also appropriate to leave a 10-15% tip at a spa in San Francisco.    

Important Holidays

If you’re still searching for specific dates to visit San Francisco, you may want to determine whether your vacation falls on a public holiday.  This can greatly diminish the number of attractions you see, so it’s important information for visiting San Francisco.  Check out this guide to City and County of San Francisco holidays for more information.

Things to Do in San Francisco with Kids

A mom stands with five kids on a street in Chinatown.
Photo Courtesy: Emily Kapic

Once you’ve read our San Francisco important information, it’s time to start planning your itinerary and looking up what to do in San Francisco as a family. Start by making the trip into Golden Gate Park, and make a visit to the California Academy of Sciences, the De Young Museum, the Japanese Tea Garden, the Botanical Gardens, Stow Lake, or the Koret Children’s Quarter. If you need to get quickly from place to place, try renting bikes from San Francisco Bicycle Rentals.

On the waterfront, your first stop should be the Ferry Building, one of the only downtown buildings to survive the 1906 earthquake. Then, walk down the Embarcadero and watch the boats sailing until you reach the Exploratorium at Pier 15. For an extra special experience, reserve time in the Tactile Dome. Next, continue to Pier 39, a tourist hot spot with sea lions, rides, an arcade, carousel, aquarium, bay cruises, and even thrilling jet boat rides.

Finally, you can always explore specific San Francisco neighborhoods like Japantown, Nob Hill, Chinatown (with the Cable Car Museum and Fortune Cookie Factory), Presidio (with the Walt Disney Family Museum), or Lands End (with the Legion of Honor Museum). You can also explore Fisherman’s Wharf, along with Coit Tower and Lombard Street

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Where to Stay in San Francisco with Kids

An aerial view of the The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco, well-lit at night.
Photo Courtesy: The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco

Looking for the best places to stay in San Francisco with kids? If you’re planning an upcoming family vacation to San Francisco, you’ll want to find an amazing hotel to accommodate your entire party.  For a hotel with a pool, you can check out the Four Seasons San Francisco or the Hyatt Centric Fisherman’s Wharf San Francisco. If you are a big family traveling to the Bay, then check out The Westin St. Francis San Francisco on Union Square, Suites at Fisherman’s Wharf, and San Francisco Marriott Marquis. Some other popular hotels offering plenty of kid’s activities are Omni San Francisco Hotel, Hotel Fairmont San Francisco, and The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco. 

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*Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the attractions, accommodations, or things to do on this list may be closed or may have reduced services. Please ensure availability before making your decision. 

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Families Love Travel is not liable for any injuries and/or damages to persons or property occurring as a result of your vacations influenced by the suggestions on this website. We are not responsible for any information given on this website, such as recommendations for babysitting services, car rentals, or accommodations. All content provided is for informational and review purposes only. The information we provide is meant to make it easier for families to travel together and nothing more. Try the suggestions at your own risk. 

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