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9 money-saving tips for travelling with kids in 2021

First published on Friday 30 September 2016 Last modified on Thursday 5 December 2019

Child in boot of car with holiday packing

Going on a family holiday or day trip can be expensive enough, let alone the extra money you end up forking out during the journey itself. Here are nine essential money-saving tricks for when you’re travelling with your kids.

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1 Pack LOTS of snacks

If you’ve got a long car journey with the kids, it’s easy to blow your budget on food and snacks at the motorway service stations.

To avoid this, it’s worth packing loads of snacks and picnic meals that you’ve made at home. We’ve got great ideas for snacks on the go.

2 Get a lounge pass

If you’re going on a family holiday abroad, one of the biggest hurdles is the airport itself … hello Duty Free!

Avoid temptation - for you and your kids - by getting a lounge pass. Many of them provide free food and a day pass can cost from around £13.50.

This could work out much cheaper than meals and drinks for all of you at the airport restaurants.

3 Invest in a rail or coach card

If you are travelling by train with your kids in the holidays, it’s definitely worth considering a family railcard.

It costs £30 and gets you a third off most standard rail fares across Britain for one year. Not only could this save loads on the cost of your journey, you can also get discounts on tours and attractions at your destination.

4 Don’t forget to collect - and use - your supermarket loyalty points

If you’ve got a supermarket loyalty card, don’t forget to use it when you’re buying fuel on your journey. You can then use these points towards meals or shopping when you get back from your holiday.

Some supermarket loyalty schemes also have great offers on train fares so always check before you book anything.

5 Buy 'treats' before you leave home

Another top tip for saving money while travelling is buying - and then hiding - treats for your kids before you set off.

This means if you do have to stop at the motorway services or are faced with the expensive on-board ferry shop, you can whip out the present you already got them.

Make it something you know they want but that isn’t that expensive. Even if you have to spend a tenner, it’s bound to be cheaper than what you end up buying in the shop … and that they lose interest in five minutes later.

6 Use comparison and voucher code sites

If you're buying plane or train tickets bookmark voucher code and money saving websites like Moneysavingexpert.co.uk or Hotukdeals.co.uk.

Check them for discounts and money-saving tips before you book anything.

7 Travel at night

Set off after the kids have gone to sleep or in the early hours.

Not only will it save on travelling time, it also means less food and drink – and other costly distractions – needed for the journey.

8 Provide in-car entertainment

Endless cries from the back of the car of 'I’m bored' can lead to irrational and expensive purchases at petrol stations.

Plan in advance with plenty of games and activities for your kids in the back seats.

9 Be luggage savvy

Flying with children can be a costly exercise, so make the most of what baggage allowance the airlines have to offer.

Make sure you shop around before you book your flights – not all kids prices include their own luggage allowance so check the small print.