Traveling to Spain with Kids: What You Need to Know
Planning a Family Trip to Spain? Here’s What to Expect
Traveling with kids can be one of the most rewarding experiences, especially in a family-friendly country like Spain. From the sunny beaches of Costa Brava to the rich cultural heritage of Andalusia, Spain offers an exciting mix of adventure, history, and relaxation that caters to all ages. But, as any parent knows, family travel requires a little extra planning — especially when kids are involved.

If you’re considering a family vacation to Spain, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know, from travel tips to child-friendly activities, and why renting a holiday villa might be your best choice.
Best Time to Visit Spain with Kids
Spain is a year-round destination, but if you’re traveling with children, spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October) are ideal. These seasons offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and lower travel costs. July and August can be hot, especially in southern regions, but if you’re near the coast or have access to a pool, kids will love the summer vibe.
Family-Friendly Destinations in Spain
- Costa Brava: Beautiful beaches, calm waters, and plenty of water parks and kid-friendly restaurants.
- Barcelona: A must-visit city with interactive museums, Parc Güell, the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, and cable car rides.
- Valencia: Known for the City of Arts and Sciences, which includes an oceanarium and science museum kids will love.
- Andalusia: Rich in culture with flamenco shows, horse carriage rides, and even camel tours in the desert-like landscapes of Almería.
Getting Around Spain with Kids
Spain has a well-connected transportation system, including high-speed trains (AVE), buses, and domestic flights. For families, renting a car might offer more flexibility, especially when exploring the countryside or coastal regions. Always bring snacks, entertainment, and patience — Spanish locals are famously warm and accommodating to children.

Food and Dining: Kid-Friendly Options
Spanish cuisine is full of flavors that even picky eaters can enjoy. Tapas can be a fun way for kids to try small bites of different dishes. You’ll find pasta, pizza, grilled meats, and fresh fruit in most restaurants. Don’t hesitate to ask for a “menú infantil” (children’s menu) — many eateries offer one.
Bonus tip: Spanish dining times are typically later than in other countries, so consider eating earlier in tourist-friendly areas or cooking at your accommodation.
What to Pack for a Family Trip to Spain
- Lightweight clothing and sunscreen
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Refillable water bottles
- Travel games, tablets, or books
- Basic medications and travel insurance
It’s also a good idea to carry a small phrasebook or translation app, although many Spaniards in tourist areas speak English.
Why a Holiday Villa is Perfect for Families
Let’s face it — hotels can be cramped when traveling with children. Renting a holiday villa in Spain gives your family the space and comfort you need. You’ll have your own kitchen, a private pool, multiple bedrooms, and room for kids to play safely. It’s also a great way to relax and bond without the noise or schedule of a hotel.

At Club Villamar, we specialize in family-friendly villas across Spain’s most beautiful regions. Whether you’re looking for a sea-view home in Costa Blanca or a rustic retreat in the hills of Catalonia, we help you feel at home — so you can focus on making unforgettable memories with your loved ones.