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Neil Shaw

Families have found a great hack to get holidays for free

Almost half of parents pick up the bill for taking their grown-up offspring on holiday, paying an average of £740 for each 'kidult', according to a new study by  Royal Caribbean International .

And it isn't just their own offspring - with 'children' taking their whole families along knowing the parents will pay the full cost.

The study found that more than two fifths (42%) of British adults, aged 25 and over still go away on holiday with their parents.

Parents fork out the most for sons (£870), whilst daughters come in £260 cheaper at £610 a pop.

The most expensive adult children that still holiday with their parents are aged 25-34, with 23% costing parents an eyewatering £890 each on average.

In addition, adult children admit to adding to their parents’ expense by also bringing their own children (30%) and other halves (36%) on their parents’ holiday.

Fifty-seven per cent of those aged 55 and over admit to having previously brought their children and partner along on their elderly parents’ holiday, knowing they didn’t have to spend a penny.

Ben Bouldin, Associate Vice President and Managing Director, EMEA, Royal Caribbean, said: "It’s great to see that the baby boomer generation are able to splash the cash and spread the wealth to create lasting family memories for their adult kids and their family.

"This trend not only strengthens family bonds, it tells us that family holidays of multiple generations are alive and kicking."

Two fifths (40%) of those aged 25-years and over envisage a family member continuing to pick up the bill for future holidays, with this felt most amongst those aged 25-34 (19%).

When asked whether they foresee paying for their adult children to come away on future holidays, 44% of parents agree they can see themselves doing so.

Lisa Francesca Nand, travel expert and host of  The Big Travel Podcast  said: “Parents of young children often enjoy having the grandparents on hand too. They can enjoy the occasional night of babysitting knowing their children are in familiar hands or indeed just enjoy having family members around to help entertain small children.”

Top reasons why adult children continue to go on three generation family holidays:

  1. Enjoyment of spending quality time with family – 52%
  2. The only opportunity they get to spend a prolonged period of time together – 30%
  3. Limited funds due to saving to get on the properly ladder for the first time – 25%
  4. Because older family members go on the best holidays – 17%
  5. Know and expect a family member will pay for it – 10%
  6. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) – 8%
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