

Remember the honeymoon phase where you would travel somewhere exotic on a whim, and splash out on a fancy dinner or spa treatment with a glass of bubbles in hand?
Those were the days.
But those times, while heavenly, were not filled with the carefree giggles of your kids on holiday as they explore new surroundings.
Seeing them enjoy a way of life different to what they’re accustomed and soaking in all the good vibes of a family trip is a treat reserved only for parents who choose to take their kids on holidays. It’s an experience they’ll never forget, and how lucky we are to help them experience such wonder.
But the purse strings are tighter these days (more mouths to feed and that pesky thing called inflation) so here are our tips and tricks on how to save money when planning a holiday.
To work your money harder, look for inclusions.
Our youngest child had just celebrated his first birthday when we had our first cruise to the South Pacific, which to many might have been considered too hard to organise for a young family. It was the exact opposite and was a delight.
The best part of this type of holiday for us was that we didn’t have to spend time planning our itinerary or hours in the car or on a plane to be able to travel somewhere we hadn’t visited before. We didn’t have to pack and unpack when we travelled to a new destination (not fun, especially with little ones).
When we booked our Carnival cruise, we knew exactly what we were paying for – no surprises. Our accommodation, travel, food, entertainment and the kids’ club was all included in the price. Budgeting for a cruising holiday was a cinch.