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Though you may be traveling less frequently once you have a baby till he is a
little old, it does not mean that you stop taking holidays because of the little
ones. But you will have to make elaborate plans well in advance. Being away from
home is a big change in routine for both your baby and you, so you will have to
plan ahead, even anticipate problems so that the entire family has a good
holiday. Getting advice from parents who have taken their children on holidays
is a good idea. Here are a few tips about things that worked for other parents:
* While booking a holiday find out what facilities the tour operator provides.
Children who are two years below usual travel free.
* Find out what kind of childcare facilities the operator provides like baby
cots, prams, highchairs etc. so that you do not have to carry these things with
you.
* Your baby will require a passport.
* Once you decide on the holiday location, consult your doctor about the
vaccination your baby requires before you decide the holiday dates. If there are
vaccines to be taken then it is best to take them a little before the holiday
date. Some vaccines cannot be taken together and may need a few weeks in
between. So you will need time to vaccinate your baby.
* The most difficult part of your holiday will be the journey and with a small
baby it will not be easy. You should book an air cot well in advance. Get seats
that are together so that you have ample space on the flight. Book meals for
your children in advance, it would help if they could be served before you are
served.
* If you are hiring a car ask the company to provide you with a baby seat so
that you don't have to carry one.
* Take toys for the journey old and new ones, so that the baby will be occupied
and will not get tired of the journey.
* There could be delays on the way, so you should carry enough snacks for the
baby especially drinks. It is better if the snacks don't consist of sticky food,
as they are messy.
* It is easier to travel if you are breast-feeding, you don't have to worry
about sterilized bottles or clean water to make bottle-feeds.
* Take your baby sling or back carrier it will occupy less space and it will be
easy to carry the baby around.
* If you are holidaying in a place where the weather is hot, make sure that you
carry sun block for your baby and his skin is delicate and more likely to get
sunburns.
* While booking your holiday you can book a hotel that provides childcare
facilities such as nannies, crèches etc. You should check them before using
them, if you are satisfied with the facilities provided, the ability of the
child minder and you think it is appropriate for your age make use of it.
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