Hello looking for some advice please.
I am considering going on holiday with our 6 month old baby to the Hotel Club Playa in Cala Longa. With my wife off on maternity it is the best we can afford.
The holiday leaves Glasgow on 30th August for a week.
I worry that it will be too hot for a baby - what do you all think?
Also having never been on a holiday with a baby before can you buy all the baby products there?
And finally my most stupid question can you sit around a pool with a baby as long as it is under a parasol and with plenty of sun tan lotion on.
Sorry I sound so stupid but we are new parents and learning as we go along.
Any advice greatly appreciate on holidaying with a baby.
Thanks
My kids have grown up now, and we didn't go abroad with them when they were babies, but I have a few thoughts for you
Firstly your baby is probably quite a good age for a holiday abroad, because he/she is not a newborn any more, but won't yet be mobile, so will be quite happy in the buggy with periods of freedom to stretch out, kick about, have a dunk in the pool etc. This time next year, you'll need eyes in the back of your head to keep tabs on him/her.
Next, the week you are planning to go is a Bank Holiday weekend in England, and the English school term starts at the beginning of September roughly, so if you are able to delay your holiday a couple of weeks it seems to save about £70 each..........
We are going to Ibiza this summer for the first time, and my research suggests that Cala Llonga is a very small resort, so I hope somebody who has been there will be able to confirm if there are enough shops for your baby needs.
Have you thought about going to Mallorca? Alcudia has loads of supermarkets and is geared up to families. Another popular place is the Playa Mar in Puerto Pollensa which is Thomson Family Club and has Mothercare equipment and babycare packs (whatever they are!)
Hope you have a great time, anyway

We went to Calla Longa the first time but didn't really need nappies or milk as we took our own,I can remember buying fromage frais from a supermarket there.T.
I would suggest going to Es Cana as Cala Llonga is a small and quiet resort, couple of bars and restaruants (depends on what you are looking for). Es Cana is still a small resort but very family orientated and a fair bit busier. Its has a great atmosphere and there are no lager louts (unless i'm there ;)!!) I took my family there last June and am going back in July this year. When I was there last June it was very hot but there were a few babies and they did not seem to be bothered by the heat. I have also been to the Balearics in September and it does cool down a bit but the weather can be a bit more unsettled. Whatever and wherever you go, you can't beat Ibiza. Great Island
No I personally don`t think that you are mad to take your child away on holiday.We first took our kids away when they were 17/18 months old and these were probably the best holidays that we had.I think the best tip that anyone gave us was to keep to a set routine.For example when we got up we used to go for a walk then come back to the pool for a couple of hours then put the kids down for a couple of hours for a nap.We then had a couple of hours to ourselves.At night my wife used to get ready whilst I took my kids for a hurl in the buggie and then I came back and got ready.We then went out to dinner and normally about 9pm our kids would fall asleep and we would have a quiet drink before returning to our hotel.Also most resorts sell everything that you need but we always packed nappies etc.I think that you also get 10kg of luggage allowance with an infant from most holiday companies.
dont forget, Spanish people have babies too!
you will have far more freedom in taking a 6 month old baby than taking a 4 or 5 year old.
take her out at night in the buggy and chill out , and then once she,s back in the hotel in bed, take it in turns to go out to a late night bar.
and as its not a 4 or 5 year old your taking, you wont get pesetered alld ay for icecreams and shots on the bull or trampoline.
I don't think there is any reason not to go !
The only thing you might want to consider is baby milk. If your baby is bottle fed then it might be worth taking the formula he/she is used to. I seem to remember (many years ago) trying to change one of the kids milk and he wasn't a happy bunny for a while.
If you want to buy nappies and such like, then a 10 min bus trip into Santa Eularlia to a supermarket like Eroski where they will be a lot cheaper than in resort. Don't forget that baby will not have a luggage allowance but normally a pushchair/pram will be carried free.
Hope that helps.
John.
Edit: Luggage allowance for baby - that would be with budget airlines - as pointed out above, there may be an allowance with a package.
You should enjoy this year when the baby is so young as in my experience things change each year depending on the childs age. I have been through it all with 3 daughters and now 2 granddaughters.
Good luck with your choice of holiday.
http://www.babyexperiences.co.uk/products.asp?product_id=165
I also think Es Cana would be a good choice.
You can also get those lightweight little tents that are sun protected and are ideal for babies having a nap if you want to go onto the beach. Here they are:- I also think Es Cana would be a good choice.
ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!

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