How Much Does a Family Trip Cost

Family trips cost $150-300 per day for four people domestically, $250-500 internationally. Your biggest expenses are accommodation (40% of budget) and food (25%), followed by activities and transportation. Plan on $2,000-4,000 for a week-long family vacation.

  1. Calculate your accommodation baseline. Family rooms or connecting rooms cost 1.5-2x standard hotel rates. Budget hotels: $80-120/night for family of four. Mid-range: $150-250/night. Vacation rentals often cost less and include kitchens - expect $100-200/night for 2-3 bedroom places.
  2. Estimate daily food costs. Restaurant meals for four: breakfast $40-60, lunch $50-80, dinner $80-150. Cut costs by booking places with kitchens and cooking 1-2 meals daily. Grocery budget: $30-50/day for a family of four when cooking some meals.
  3. Factor in transportation. Flights: $300-800 per person depending on distance and season. Car rental: $40-80/day plus gas. Uber/taxi with car seats: $15-25 per ride in most cities. Train travel: kids often get 50% discounts.
  4. Budget for activities and entertainment. Museums: $15-25 per adult, kids often free or $10-15. Theme parks: $100-150 per person. Free activities like beaches, parks, and hiking save hundreds. Plan 2-3 paid activities and 2-3 free ones per week.
  5. Add the hidden costs. Travel insurance: $50-150 for family coverage. Airport parking: $8-25/day. Souvenirs: $50-100 total. Emergency fund: 10-15% of total budget for unexpected expenses or opportunities.
Do kids get discounts on most travel expenses?
Yes, but it varies. Airlines charge full price for kids over 2. Hotels often allow kids under 12-18 to stay free in parents' room. Many attractions offer child pricing up to age 12-16. Always ask about family packages.
Should I book everything in advance for better family rates?
Book flights and accommodation early for better prices, but leave some activities flexible. Kids' moods and energy levels change, and you'll want options to adapt your plans without losing expensive pre-paid tickets.
How much extra should I budget for unexpected family expenses?
Add 15-20% to your budget for family trips. Kids get sick, lose things, or demand unexpected ice cream stops. You'll also likely spend more on convenience items like taxi rides when walking becomes a meltdown risk.
Are vacation rentals really cheaper than hotels for families?
Usually yes, especially for 4+ people. A 2-bedroom rental often costs less than two hotel rooms, plus you save money cooking some meals. The break-even point is typically 3+ nights for families of four or more.