Traveling with a baby or toddler is an adventure, but it can also bring some anxiety, especially when it comes to maintaining your little one's sleep routine. Don’t let the fear of sleepless nights stop you from making wonderful memories. With some planning and flexibility, you can help your little one sleep well while traveling and enjoy your trip to the fullest.
In the days leading up to your trip, keep your baby well-rested. Busy schedules can interfere with naps and bedtime, leaving your baby overtired before the trip even begins. A well-rested baby will adjust more easily to changes in their environment.
Try to maintain your baby’s sleep environment as much as possible:
Bring items from home that are part of your baby’s sleep routine:
These items help create a familiar environment, even in an unfamiliar place, and signal to your baby that it’s time to sleep.
Stick to your baby’s usual bedtime routine as closely as possible. This might include a bath, a mini massage, jammies, a feeding, and reading a book. Familiar routines provide comfort and signal to your baby that it’s time to sleep, even in a new environment.
While it’s tempting to pack your days full of activities, a cranky, overtired baby can put a damper on your plans. Aim for at least one good nap a day, ideally in the morning at your accommodation. This rest can set the tone for the day, making it easier for your baby to handle the excitement and potentially less restful naps on the go.
Time zone changes can be tricky, but with a few strategies, you can help your baby adjust:
Bring along essential sleep items for the plane: sleep sack, books, and pacifiers. Follow a mini version of your bedtime routine to help signal sleep, and don’t hesitate to provide extra comfort, like rocking or baby wearing, to help your little one settle.
When you return home, jump back into your regular routine. Your baby might take a few days to adjust, but consistency will help them get back on track quickly. Don’t stress about any sleep disruptions during your trip—they’re temporary, and your baby’s regular sleep habits will return.
Traveling with a baby takes some extra planning, but with these tips, you can help your little one sleep well on the go and focus on making lasting memories with your family. Safe travels!