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Why travelling as a minor is the actual best (or, can a minor buy travel insurance?)

We know, like, you didn’t even ask to go on this trip. And, like, all of your friends are at the mall, or whatever. But before you set out to make this a life-ruining week for everyone involved, consider some of the amazing perks of travelling with your family.

FREE-dom

It’s a no-brainer. Did you pay for the flight? No. Did you pay for the hotel? No. Did you have to tip the cab driver, even though tipping is an outmoded custom? No. Your parents are willing to shell out the big bucks so that your childhood memories are full of precious moments. The least you can do is embrace what’s happening, even if you’re not going to go so far as to outright thank them for their sacrifices.

Hakuna matata

…it means no worries. When your parents take you on holiday, they generously offer to shoulder the burden of all the problems that might arise. When was the last time you worried about your flight getting cancelled or losing your visa information? Never, because your parents have done all the worrying for you. Trust us, when the burden is on you to organize all of your own travel information (like visas and travel insurance and currency exchanges), you’ll be longing for these days of family holidays.

Can a minor buy travel insurance?

Can a minor buy travel insurance? Heck no–and your parents know that. So instead of sending you off on holiday all alone, to get Bali belly or lose your passport or get arrested by a foreign government, they’re keeping an eye out for you on family holidays.

Desserts on desserts on desserts

We’re not sure what it is, but there’s something about holiday that just makes food taste so much better. When you travel with your parents, you get to seize the opportunity to try all sorts of different cuisines. Take a bite off their plate? They’ll share because they’re loving and wonderful. Want to go for that crazy dessert? Fear not, they’ll help you finish if it ends up tasting gross.

New friends

It might be a little corny, and you might not believe it now, but some day your parents and siblings will probably be some of your closest friends. Creating memories you can share together is an important part of realizing that your family is not all bad. We often find that when your mum isn’t asking you to clean your room, it’s a lot easier to see the great personality between her parental exterior.

Like, the ability to become a more globally-aware citizen

Ultimately, travelling makes you a better person; it gives you the opportunity to broaden your horizons and experience different cultures–and that is something you should never take for granted. You are young, so seize every opportunity for travel that comes your way, whether it’s a road trip to Grandma’s house or an excursion across the globe.

A special section for parents:

Have a child that is about to make your painstakingly-planned holiday a nightmare? Check out our tips for travelling with kids. With the right activities and the right planning, it can be easy to turn a tween tantrum into a teachable moment. Take the time to involve children in the travel planning process and you’ll be shocked by the level of interest you can spark in the entire family.

When planning trips with kids, don’t forget to consider travel insurance for families. As a parent you know you can’t plan for every potential accident, so let youGo help. Purchasing protection before you travel can give you the peace of mind you need to finally relax.