Family Holiday Packing List
Packing for the whole family? Packster generates a complete family packing list — by person, by age group — so nothing and no one gets forgotten.
43 items across 5 categories — AI-tailored to your destination
Family holidays require the most complex packing of any trip type — multiple age groups, different clothing sizes, kid-specific gear, medications, entertainment, and all the routine items that go out the window the moment you have a child. Packster generates a comprehensive family packing list that accounts for every family member, the weather at your destination, and your planned activities.
Sample Family Holiday Packing List
For Babies & Toddlers
- Nappies / diapers (pack extra)
- Baby formula and bottles
- Portable travel cot or bedside bassinet
- Baby monitor (travel-size)
- Changing pad
- Baby food and snacks
- Baby sun hat
- Baby sunscreen (mineral SPF 50+)
- Baby carrier / sling
- Pram / pushchair (compact travel version)
- Teething toys and comfort items
- Muslin cloths (10+)
For Children
- Age-appropriate clothing (1 set per day + extras)
- Pyjamas
- Swimwear
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Sandals or water shoes
- Sun hat
- Children's sunscreen SPF 50+
- Small backpack for day trips
- Books, activity pads, or tablet with headphones
- Favourite comfort toy or blanket
- Children's pain relief (Calpol or equivalent)
For Adults
- Clothing for all planned activities
- Evening outfits (restaurants etc.)
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Adult sunscreen
- Adult toiletries
- Prescription medications
- Personal electronics
Family Gear & Safety
- First aid kit (family-sized)
- Children's motion sickness tablets (if needed)
- Family medications
- Thermometer
- Insect repellent (child-safe formulation)
- Small snack bag for travel day
- Entertainment for the journey (tablets, books, games)
Documents & Logistics
- Passports for all family members
- Child travel consent letter (solo parent or different surname)
- Birth certificates (for infant travel)
- Travel insurance (including emergency medical)
- Hotel / accommodation confirmation
- Car seat or booster if renting a car
Expert packing tips for your family holiday
- 01
Pack 30–50% more nappies and a change of clothes than you think you need for travel days.
- 02
A portable white noise machine is a game-changer for babies sleeping in unfamiliar environments.
- 03
Download kids' shows offline before long flights or road trips — don't rely on in-flight entertainment.
- 04
Check your destination's formula and baby food availability — some brands aren't sold internationally.
Why use Packster for your family holiday?
Weather-checked
Packster checks the live forecast for your destination and adjusts your family holiday list accordingly — no more guessing what to pack for changeable conditions.
Tailored to your activities
Add your planned activities and Packster generates items specific to what you'll be doing — not a generic template that misses what actually matters for your trip.
Nothing forgotten
The AI cross-references your destination, duration, and activity list against thousands of trip patterns to surface the items most commonly forgotten on this type of trip.
Family Holiday packing — frequently asked questions
- What should I pack for a family holiday with young children?
- Family holiday essentials with young children: age-appropriate clothing and swimwear for everyone, children's sunscreen, a first aid kit, all medications, pram or carrier, familiar comfort items and toys, and entertainment for travel days. Packster generates a complete list per family member based on ages entered.
- How does Packster handle packing for multiple family members?
- Packster's collaborative feature lets you add each family member as a traveller, specify their age, and generate individualised packing lists for each person. You can assign items to specific people and see a combined family view or individual views.
- What documents do I need to travel internationally with children?
- All children need their own passports. If travelling with only one parent or a guardian, many countries require a notarised consent letter from the absent parent. Some airlines require birth certificates for infants. Packster prompts for document requirements based on your destination.
- How much extra clothing should I pack for children?
- Pack 1 outfit per day for children plus 2–3 extras (accidents, food spills, unexpected weather). For toddlers and babies, bring significantly more — plan for 3–4 outfit changes per day on travel days. Swimwear: 2–3 sets so one is always dry.
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