Vacation and travel are synonyms. But not always. Many families stay home. Others go to the seaside, the mountains, another city. Travel broadens the mind, gives emotions, brings the family closer together. But it is also stress, expenses, fatigue. In 2026, when borders are open, the question of "to go or not to go" is acute. We tell you how to spend your vacation usefully and without losing money and nerves. Advantages of Traveling During Vacation New experiences. A child remembers not gifts, but emotions. A dinosaur museum, a parachute flight, the roar of a waterfall — this stays with you for life. A change of scenery helps to rest from school and gadgets. During the trip, children and parents have to communicate (without phones). This strengthens relationships. Travel broadens the horizon: geography, history, culture. A child learns to navigate in an unfamiliar place. Plus: it's a great way to test yourself and your children's resilience. Disadvantages of Traveling Expensive. Tickets, accommodation, food, excursions — the budget may burst. Fatigue. A long journey, changing time zones, acclimatization. A child may get sick, be capricious. Risk of injuries, theft, loss of documents. You need to be on your guard. After returning, you often need another rest to recover from the trip. Too many experiences can also be a stress for the psyche (especially for preschool children). How to Choose a Destination Consider the age. Preschoolers need the seaside and sand, not a three-day sightseeing tour. Schoolchildren — cities, museums, amusement parks. Teens — active leisure (bicycles, rafting, mountains). The child's interests. Does he love dinosaurs? Go to the paleontological museum. Horses? Go to a horse club. Budget. Don't take out a loan for a trip. You can have a great time in your region. Season. In the summer — at the seaside or in the mountains. In autumn/spring — in museums, European cities. In winter — ski resorts or warm countries. How Not to Go Broke Buy tickets ...
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