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How to Switch Off on a Family Holiday

Find the holiday in your holiday

Date

17 / 06/ 2026

Category

Family experiences, Uncategorised

Learning how to switch off on a family holiday sounds simple, until you are actually on one.

There are still meals to think about, bags to unpack, sun cream to apply and bedtimes to negotiate. You are away from normal life, but not away from being needed.

So perhaps the aim is not a perfectly calm holiday. It is simply making switching off a little easier for everyone.

A little less planning. A little more fresh air. Here are a few ways to help that happen.

Lower the pressure on arrival

The first day of a family holiday is often the least relaxing one.

Everyone is tired from travelling. Children want to explore immediately. Parents are trying to unpack while answering questions, finding chargers and working out where the swimming things have ended up.

So let the first day be simple.

Find your room. Have something to eat. Let the children discover one thing they are excited about, whether that's the pool, the garden or the playroom.

You do not need to make the holiday feel special within the first hour.

Build the day around one thing

Family holidays can quickly become over-planned, especially when you want to make the most of the time away.

Instead of filling the day, choose one main thing.

That might be a morning swim, a beach trip, a walk or an activity. Once that one thing is in place, let the rest of the day sit around it more loosely.

One plan gives the day shape. Too many plans can make it feel like a school run in nicer surroundings.

Let children have their own holiday too

Children switch off differently from adults.

They may want to swim three times, collect stones, run across the grass or revisit the same corner of the playroom.

That is their version of switching off.

Giving children some ownership of the holiday helps everyone. Let them choose a pudding, pick a walk, lead the way to breakfast, pack a small bag for the beach, or decide whether the next stop is the pool or the garden.

When children feel involved, they often settle more quickly. And settled children make for calmer parents.

Give yourself permission to pause

Parents are very good at making sure everyone else is having a good time.

But a family holiday should not mean carrying the whole mental load in a different postcode.

Build in time where you are not organising, answering, finding, booking or reminding. Even half an hour can help. A swim on your own. A quiet coffee. A treatment. A walk. Reading a few pages of a book. It can feel indulgent, but it’s not.

When parents get a little space to reset, family time usually feels better afterwards.

Use fresh air as a reset

Fresh air is one of the simplest tools on a family holiday.

It helps tired children, restless children and grown-ups who have spent too long thinking about logistics. You don’t always need a big outing. A short walk, a run around the garden, a trip to the beach, a wander through the woods or a stroll with the dog can shift the mood quickly.

When everyone is getting a little fractious. Fresh air often improves the next hour.

Keep meals realistic

Holiday meals with children are not always long, slow affairs. Sometimes they are brilliant. Sometimes someone is too tired, too hungry or too distracted by the promise of pudding.

Keep snacks close and accept that an earlier dinner may sometimes be the better option. Let breakfast be relaxed where possible, because it often sets the tone for the day.

And when there is a meal where everyone eats happily, chats easily and stays at the table a little longer, enjoy it. That is the good stuff.

Choose a stay that helps everyone switch off

A family holiday works best when the place you stay makes the day easier, not busier.

That is what our hotels are designed to do. Children have space to play, swim and explore. Parents have space to pause too, whether that means a quiet coffee, a treatment or simply not having to plan every minute. Fresh air, relaxed mealtimes and plenty to do are already built in.

Learning how to switch off on a family holiday is rarely about doing less. It is about choosing a setting that makes family life feel easier. With space to explore, time to pause and thoughtful touches throughout, everyone has a little more room to enjoy the holiday in their own way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can parents switch off on a family holiday?

Taking pressure off the schedule, building in time for yourself and choosing a hotel designed around families can help parents relax more easily while away.

Why can family holidays feel stressful?

Even on holiday, parents are often organising meals, activities and routines. Finding ways to share the load and keep plans simple can make family holidays feel more enjoyable for everyone.

What makes a family holiday more relaxing?

Fresh air, realistic expectations, flexible plans and opportunities for both children and parents to enjoy the holiday in their own way can all contribute to a more relaxing break.

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