Make a first aid kit
We’ve found that getting hold of things like suncream, and medical bits in Europe can be really expensive in their local pharmacies – so take plenty with you and make a mini first aid kit to avoid having to spend a fortune on things we can get in our UK supermarkets very cheaply. Don’t forget to pack bug bracelets too, particularly if you’re staying near a lake. I make up a kit with:
- Antiseptic cream
- Plasters
- Insect repellent / bracelets
- Anti-histamine
- Travel sickness tablets
- Paracetamol (plus liquid paracetamol if you have small children)
- Ibuprofen
- Suncream
- After sun / Aloe Vera

Remember your important documents
You’ll need to print your Eurocamp travel voucher – which will come through via email a few weeks before you travel – these are the papers you’ll give in to the reception area when you check in. As well as this, remember to have all the usual important documents with you, including:
- Passports for everyone in the family (check expiration dates well in advance – you need at least 6 months for European travel).
- Travel insurance details – vital in case of emergencies.
- Driving license and car documents if you’re driving (including European breakdown cover).
- Currency and travel money cards – while many places accept cards, it’s handy to have some local currency.
- GHIC cards for healthcare in Europe.
I keep all of these things in a family passport organiser from Amazon – it’s large enough to hold it all and stops me panicking I’ll misplace something! Don’t forget to consider travel requirements if you’re driving too. For example, a vignette for Swiss roads, an emissions sticker for Paris, a toll machine for France etc. Details for specific country requirements can be found on the Eurocamp website. And, check out my Ultimate Family Holiday Packing Guide – with free printable checklist too!
There are also items that you must carry in your car if you’re driving in Europe (things like high-vis jackets). So, if you are travelling to your Eurocamp holiday by car, make sure you check out my road trip packing guide for more info – and you can buy a ready-made EU driving kit from Amazon with everything you need. I’ve also listed all of the things you’ll want to chuck in the car to make road-tripping with the kids across Europe as pain free as possible, so take a look at my article: Family road trip essentials: 13 things to pack on a road trip with kids. Have a lovely holiday!
Other articles that might interest you…
The Ultimate Eurocamp Holiday Guide – and money saving tips!
Eurocamp Holidays: Which accommodation should I choose? What’s included?
Eurocamp 2025 school holiday deals: July & August budget summer breaks under £1000!
Eurocamp without a car: The 20 best car free Eurocamp holidays near an airport
Epic Eurocamp waterpark holidays – the best waterslides & pools!
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