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Jackie Stringham Travels

10 Summer Travel Traditions Your Kids Will Remember Forever

Jun 1 2026 | By: Jackie Stringham Travels

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The Most Important Part of Family Travel: Knowing Your “Why”

For me, the most important part of family travel is the why behind it.

We don’t travel just to go somewhere. The meaning behind the vacation can be just as important as the destination itself.

Sometimes the reason is the experience — standing somewhere historic, seeing a place you’ve dreamed about for years, or immersing yourself in a culture that changes your perspective.

Sometimes the reason is connection. Life gets busy, schedules get full, and travel gives families the chance to slow down and truly reconnect with each other again.

Sometimes the reason is simply joy. To laugh together. To play together. To make memories your kids will still talk about years from now.

When you know your “why,” your vacations become more intentional.

And honestly? That’s where traditions are born.

The purpose behind a tradition is what makes it meaningful enough to keep repeating. It’s what turns simple moments into the memories your children carry with them forever.

Because the traditions your family remembers most usually aren’t about perfection — they’re about the feeling behind them.

The feeling of togetherness.
Adventure.
Wonder.
Rest.
Celebration.
Connection.

That’s the real magic of travel.

1. Let Every Child Pick One “Must-Do”

Before your trip, let each child choose one thing they’re most excited about.

Maybe it’s:

  • A specific ride at Walt Disney World
  • Trying a famous dessert
  • Swimming every single day
  • Seeing sea turtles
  • Finding the best souvenir shop

This simple tradition gives every child ownership in the trip and helps them feel seen and included.

Bonus tip: Write their choices down and revisit them together during the vacation.

2. Take One Photo the Same Way Every Trip

This becomes pure magic over time.

Ideas:

  • Matching sunglasses photo
  • Airport selfie
  • Feet in the sand
  • Sleeping kids in the car
  • Family castle photo
  • Pancakes on the first morning

One repeated photo turns into a visual timeline of your family growing together.

As a photographer, I can promise you — these become priceless.

3. Keep a Tiny Travel Journal

It doesn’t have to be complicated.

Bring:

  • A cheap notebook
  • A small sketchpad
  • Or even a notes app on your phone

Each night, ask:

  • What made you laugh today?
  • What was your favorite moment?
  • What surprised you?
  • What do you want to remember forever?

Kids say the sweetest, funniest things while traveling — and those memories fade faster than we think.

4. Have a “First Night” Tradition

Create something your family always does on the first night of vacation.

Maybe it’s:

  • Pizza by the pool
  • A sunset walk
  • Matching pajamas
  • Ice cream after unpacking
  • Watching fireworks together

These little rituals signal:
We’re here. Vacation has officially started.

And kids LOVE that feeling.

 

5. Collect One Small Souvenir Everywhere You Go

Not expensive souvenirs — meaningful ones.

Some ideas:

  • Christmas ornaments
  • Postcards
  • Pressed pennies
  • Stickers
  • Magnets
  • Local snacks
  • A family photo print

Over time, these tiny items become a collection of your family’s adventures together.

6. Create a Summer Travel Playlist

Before your trip, let everyone add songs.

Then play that playlist:

  • On road trips
  • While getting ready
  • At the pool
  • In the airport
  • During sunset drives

Years later, one song will instantly transport your kids back to that vacation.

Music has a way of preserving memories unlike anything else.

7. Say Yes to One Spontaneous Thing

The best travel memories are often the unplanned ones.

Maybe it’s:

  • Pulling over for homemade pie
  • Staying longer at the beach
  • Riding the carousel twice
  • Dancing in the rain
  • Taking the boat ride
  • Watching the street performers

Not every moment needs an itinerary.

Sometimes the magic happens in the space you leave open.

8. End Every Trip with a “Favorite Memory” Dinner

On the last night, go around the table and ask:
“What was your favorite part of the trip?”

You’ll be amazed by the answers.

Often it’s not the expensive excursion or the big attraction.

It’s:

  • Sharing fries by the pool
  • Laughing in the hotel room
  • A silly inside joke
  • Holding your hand during fireworks

Those are the moments that matter most.

9. Bring Something Familiar From Home

Travel can feel overwhelming for kids sometimes.

A small comfort item can make a huge difference:

  • Favorite blanket
  • Stuffed animal
  • Bedtime book
  • Card game
  • Snack from home

These little anchors help children feel safe and settled while still embracing adventure.

10. Preserve the Memories 

After

You Get Home

Don’t let the memories disappear into your camera roll.

Print the photos.
Create a scrapbook.
Make a highlight video.
Start a travel wall.
Frame the funny quotes your kids said.

The way we preserve memories teaches our children that these moments mattered.

And honestly? They do.

Final Thoughts

Don’t force a tradition.

The best family traditions are the ones that naturally bring your family closer together and reflect the unique dynamic of your family.

What works beautifully for one family may not work for another — and that’s okay.

Some traditions will last for years.
Some you may outgrow.
Some may need to shift and evolve as your children get older and your family changes.

There is no “right” or “wrong” way to create meaningful family traditions.

If it creates joy…
If it sparks laughter…
If it builds connection…
If it creates nostalgia and memories your family treasures…

Then it’s a good tradition.

That’s what matters.

Take these ideas and tweak them to fit your family, your personalities, your season of life, and the kind of memories you want to create together.

Let this simply be a starting point — inspiration to create something meaningful, memorable, and uniquely yours.

LETS GET STARTED

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