![]() Lauren Laverne Shares Her Top Travel Tips and DestinationsA Story by maricelclint![]() Lauren Laverne's taste in most things is something we all trust, so we caught up with her to find out about her favourite holiday spots, travel essentials and how to keep the children happy on the mov![]()
If I could be teleported anywhere
for just one night and take my family, I’d probably choose Mauritius. We went
there on honeymoon about ten years ago and it’s the most gorgeous place I’ve
ever been. I’m not really a long-haul traveller generally speaking but this was
worth the journey. We stayed at Prince Maurice which has a floating restaurant
where the food was so delicious I put on about a stone (that’s the only down
side of staying there) and you could feed the fish little bits of your bread.
I’d love to return. Alternatively, one of my very
best friends moved to Los Angeles a couple of years ago and we still haven’t
taken the flight out there with the kids because it’s quite a long one. So if I
had access to a teleporter I’d take us all straight to LA and spend a couple of
weeks seeing the sites. What are your top five travel must-haves? 1 My phone is so important
because it has everything: music, travel apps, email, hey, sometimes it even
functions as a phone. And a really excellent set of headphones, for good sound
quality on a long-haul flight. 2 A cross-body handbag, for when
you’re faffing around and need to have your hands free to shop, explore and
everything else. 3 Suncream and sunblock. I’m the
palest person I know and even if I’m going somewhere freezing, I slap on the Factor
50. 4 Take a party dress. It’s all
very well remembering your shorts, vest and jeans, but what happens if you go
somewhere and start having the most fabulous time and you’ve nothing to wear?
As happened to me once on a night out on the Ramblas in Barcelona with a bunch
of sailors…it was just lucky that I had packed a dress. 5 Pack a spare bag, because let’s
be honest we all buy stuff while we’re away. Bag in a bag, that’s my top tip. Where did you holiday when you were a child? My parents chose some unusual
places to holiday. On one memorable trip we ended up stranded on a ski lift
that was struck by lightening in an obscure part of Germany. We were stuck up
there for about an hour and had to be brought down the slopes by mountain
rescue. But most holidays were spent in a caravan in various parts of the Lake
District, particularly Park Foot at Ullswater. If you grew up in the northeast
that’s where you tended to holiday as it’s a hop across the Pennines. I spent
weekends, summers, so much of my early life there and I loved it.
We’ve been to Mijas in Spain,
which is great as it’s a short flight and the Spanish are so good with kids.
I’m learning that the tried and tested family spots tend to be popular for a
reason. Since I’ve got older I’ve started to rediscover the Lake District again
with my family. It’s the most ridiculously, ostentatiously beautiful little
nook of the country and I love the walks, the pubs, the endless space for the kids
to run around. We’ve also spent quite a bit of time in the New Forest recently,
around Brockenhurst, which is really gorgeous. The whole area is kind of like a
tasting menu for the best bits of the UK; heathlands, nature, woodland,
chocolate box villages and gorgeous coastline. What would be your dream family holiday? I’d like to go on an American
road trip with my family. Take some time off, get a campervan and head off on
Route 66 from the east to the west coast. I think we’ll wait until the boys are
a bit older though as it’s a long flight and two is a difficult amount of
children to handle when you’re travelling! Get More Info:
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