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What to bring to Easter when traveling with a large family (practical checklist)

Traveling during Easter with a large family can be an incredible experience… as long as everything is well organized. When there are 30 or more people, bringing too much or too little can complicate the trip.

This practical checklist will help you pack everything you need, avoid forgetting anything, and enjoy Holy Week with peace of mind.

DOCUMENTS AND BASIC ORGANIZATION ITEMS

Before packing suitcases, make sure to bring:

  • Personal IDs for everyone
  • Reservation confirmations
  • List of attendees (adults, kids, seniors)
  • Contact numbers for organizers

Keeping this info in one place avoids confusion right from day one.

COMFORTABLE CLOTHING FOR EVERYONE

Comfort is key during Holy Week.

For everyone:

  • Light daytime clothes
  • A jacket or sweater for cooler nights
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Extra sandals or sneakers

For kids:

  • Extra changes of clothes
  • Play clothes
  • Cozy pajamas

Skip the “just in case” outfits—they just take up space.

PERSONAL ESSENTIALS

Even if the place has amenities, each person should pack:

  • Personal hygiene items
  • Regular medications
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent

In big families, it’s best if everyone handles their own basics.

BASIC FAMILY FIRST-AID KIT

For trips with lots of people, pack a kit with:

  • Pain relievers
  • Band-aids
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Thermometer
  • Stomach upset meds

This handles small issues without needing to run out.

ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL AGES

Holy Week doesn’t need screens all day. Bring:

  • Board games for the family
  • Balls or outdoor games
  • Books or magazines
  • Quiet activity supplies

This sparks spontaneous fun across generations.

SPECIAL ITEMS FOR KIDS AND SENIORS

For kids:

  • Favorite toy
  • Stuffed animal or blanket
  • Usual snacks

For seniors:

  • Special pillow
  • Well-organized meds
  • Personal support items

These little things make everyone feel at home.

SNACKS AND LIGHT DRINKS

Even with meal service, it’s handy to have:

  • Kid-friendly snacks
  • Personal drinks
  • Reusable water bottles

Great for between meals or activities.

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING: ATTITUDE AND FLEXIBILITY

Beyond stuff, pack:

  • Patience
  • Flexibility
  • Willingness to hang out together

In big family trips, not everything goes perfectly—and that’s part of the fun.

TRAVEL LIGHT AND ENJOY HOLY WEEK WITH FAMILY, CLOSE TO MEXICO CITY

If you’re planning a family Holy Week for 30 to over 250 people, choosing a spot made for large groups cuts down what you need to pack and makes everything smoother.

👉 CHECK OUT THE LARGE GROUP VACATION RENTAL AT CAMPER CLUB MALINALCO

A completely private space with lodging, meal service, cleaning, and amenities for all ages—located very close to Mexico City. Perfect for traveling light and enjoying a stress-free Holy Week.

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