Forget the Olympic Games, it’s all about Holiday Games!

by Kelly on January 31, 2014

Keep costs down on holiday by playing games at the beach or around the pool rather than spending money on tourist attractions. Games are a great way to engage your children; they learn new skills and you all bond closer as a family. Discover the best games your family can play on holiday, and ensure you get the best possible deal by booking online through Directline.

Beach Tennis

Beach tennis is great for older kids to play with their families. They will learn important hand-eye coordination skills while enjoying themselves. Standing in shallow water at the beach is a good idea because it helps to keep you cool during hot summer days. Be sure to wear clothing to protect skin from the sun and remember to top up sun lotion every few hours. Beach tennis is also a game that parents can join in with, or let siblings have their own bonding time by playing one on one.

Volleyball

This is a great active game that ensures your family gets enough exercise while on holiday. It can be played both in the pool or on the beach, and is super cheap because it only requires the purchase of one ball. This game is great for larger families because any number of people can play. Encourage your kids to make friends by inviting other nearby families to join in. This fun sport also encourages teamwork and a healthy appetite for competition.

Card Games

Remember to take a pack of playing cards on your summer holiday- you won’t regret it! Cards are handy because they can fit in a small bag or in your pocket, and can be kept with you at all times for any unplanned moments of boredom. If your flight is delayed, bring out the cards at the airport to keep your kids from getting impatient. Card games can also be played during the flight to make time pass faster, at restaurants while you wait for your meals to arrive, or in your hotel room in between other activities. Card games are great for growing kids because they often involve maths or tactical thinking, so they are a brilliant educational tool for children.

Pencil and Paper

You cannot beat classic games played simply using pencil and paper. Teach your children games such as hangman, noughts and crosses, or Pictionary, for endless amounts of fun without ever spending a penny. Remember to take plenty of pencils and paper with you to the beach or pool so that your family can play in between taking dips in the water.

Scrabble

This classic game is great for families because it encourages learning, is fun, and can include any number of players. You can find this game in travel versions so you don’t need to transport a hefty board game in your suitcase. If your kids are tech-savvy, you could even download a free version of Scrabble on your iPad or tablet computer to play poolside or in your hotel room.

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