Long weekends offer the perfect excuse for a family road trip. With cooler weather, quieter roads and the chance to escape the daily routine, it’s the ideal time to head for the coast, bush or mountains.
Whether you’re planning a quick weekend getaway or a longer adventure, a little preparation goes a long way in making the journey as enjoyable as the destination.
Modern Family Travel Comes With More Gear
Family holidays look very different from those of a decade ago.
Parents are no longer packing only suitcases. Bikes, sports equipment, fishing rods, strollers, cooler boxes, scooters and even family pets often join the journey. Before long, many vehicles are packed to capacity.
The challenge is not only finding space for everything. It is also keeping passengers comfortable and ensuring the vehicle remains safe on the road.
Why Smart Packing Matters
Overloaded interiors create more than inconvenience. Loose bags, stacked luggage and items blocking rear visibility increase stress and pose safety risks during sudden braking or emergency manoeuvres.
According to Jamie Owen, Marketing Manager at Thule South Africa, many families underestimate how much cargo placement affects both comfort and safety.
“Family road trips are meant to be about family time, not packing stress. Parents often underestimate how much loose cargo inside the vehicle affects comfort and safety. Moving bulky items onto purpose-built roof or towbar systems, using proper car seats, and safely restraining pets instantly creates a calmer, safer environment for everyone in the vehicle.”
Roof cargo boxes such as the Thule Motion XT and Thule Force XT help move bulky luggage and holiday equipment out of the cabin, creating more space for passengers and improving comfort on longer journeys.

More Families Are Travelling With Pets
Pet-friendly travel has become increasingly popular as more accommodation providers welcome dogs and other pets.
However, transporting pets safely remains essential.
Products such as the Thule Allax are designed to secure dogs during travel, while the Thule Cappy Harness uses a vehicle’s seatbelt system to help keep pets restrained during sudden stops.
Proper pet restraints also reduce driver distraction and help protect both animals and passengers.
Keeping Children Safe on the Road
For families travelling with young children, age-appropriate car seats remain one of the most important safety considerations.
Options such as the Thule Palm, Thule Elm and Thule Maple are designed to provide comfort and protection for younger passengers during long journeys.
Ensuring children are correctly secured helps reduce risk while giving parents greater peace of mind.
Family Road Trip Survival Tips
Before setting off, consider these practical travel tips:
- Pack heavy items low and centrally to improve vehicle balance and handling.
- Prepare a dedicated grab bag with snacks, wipes, chargers, medication and entertainment.
- Take a short test drive once the vehicle is fully loaded to understand how handling may change.
- Plan regular rest stops to help children stretch and recharge.
- Check your vehicle’s roof load limits before installing additional cargo.
- Ensure children and pets are properly secured using suitable safety equipment.
Make the Journey Part of the Adventure
A successful family road trip starts long before you turn the key. Careful planning, smart packing and prioritising safety help create a more comfortable experience for everyone on board.
With the right preparation, families can spend less time worrying about luggage and more time making memories on the open road.


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