From toddler-friendly Bali resorts to multi-generational European adventures — family holidays planned by Australian experts who've travelled with kids themselves. Since 1992.
Planning a family holiday is more complicated than people realise. Flights that don't have you boarding at 2am with toddlers. Resorts where the kids' club is actually good, not a single underpaid staff member with a colouring book. Interconnecting rooms that actually connect. Transfers that handle prams and car seats. It adds up to a lot of small details — get any of them wrong and the trip suffers.
For over 30 years, we've been planning family holidays for Australians at every stage — first overseas trip with a toddler, ten-year-olds wanting their first theme park, teenagers who'd rather be at home, multi-generational trips with grandparents in the mix. We know which resorts deliver and which ones overpromise.
We're parents too. That's not a marketing line — it's why we sweat the small stuff most online bookings miss. Cots, high chairs, pool fences, kids' menus, family rooms — all sorted before you board.
Three simple steps and we'll handle the rest — flights, rooms, transfers, all the little things that make travelling with kids easier.
Ages of the kids, any allergies, sleep preferences, must-haves and deal-breakers. The more we know, the better we tailor it. No question is too small.
Tailored options within one business hour — flights at kid-friendly times, family rooms, transfers with car seats, resorts with proper kids' clubs, and built-in downtime.
Real people on the Gold Coast, on call for the whole trip. Flight delay with three tired kids? Resort issue at midnight? One call and we sort it.
We don't do off-the-shelf. Every family holiday is built around your kids' ages, your dates and your budget — here's a taste of where families like to start.
"Two kids under six and we didn't have to think about a single thing. Flights timed for sleep, room ready early, cot waiting. Easiest holiday we've ever done."
"Booked a multi-gen Fiji trip — grandparents, parents, three teenagers. Everyone had something to do. Resort was perfect for the age range."
"Disneyland with two kids and a teenager who 'didn't want to go.' By day three he was leading the family around. Park tickets, hotel, everything sorted."
Quick answers to the questions Australian families ask most before booking.
The most popular family destinations for Australians are Bali, Fiji, Hawaii, the Gold Coast, Singapore, and Japan. For older kids and teens, Disneyland California, Tokyo Disney, and European multi-city trips are increasingly popular.
There's no perfect age — but short-flight destinations like Bali, Fiji and New Zealand work well for kids under 5, while Asia and the US become easier from age 6+. Europe and long-haul destinations are often best from age 8+ when kids can manage jet lag and longer days of sightseeing.
Family holiday costs vary widely. A 7-night Bali family holiday starts from around $4,500 for a family of four, Fiji from $6,000, and a 14-night Disneyland California holiday from around $12,000–$18,000 including flights, hotels, and park passes.
Look for resorts with kids' clubs, family rooms or interconnecting rooms, multiple pools (including shallow kids' pools), kid-friendly dining, in-room amenities like cots and high chairs, and ideally on-site babysitting. We know which resorts deliver on these promises and which don't.
Yes — multi-generational holidays (grandparents, parents, kids) are one of our specialities. We can arrange interconnecting rooms, private villas, transfers that accommodate everyone, and itineraries with activities that work for every generation.
Yes. We strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance for every family trip. We partner with Covermore to arrange family-friendly cover, including options that cover children at no extra cost when travelling with insured parents.
Tell us a bit about your family and where you'd love to go. One of our friendly Aussie travel experts will be in touch within the hour with tailored options.