Blog Roundup: Destinations
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We hope these blogs will assist and inspire your own family travels. From the US, to Thailand, from well-known to the unexpected, may your travels make you closer and pique curiosity in your whole family.
Destination Inspiration: Finland
We share information about a family road trip across four regions of Finland. We also offer travel tips, places to visit, and worldschooling ideas to help you discover Finland
Worldschooling in Yellowstone
It’s easier than ever to incorporate national parks into your worldschooling curriculum. This blog looks closely at worldschooling in Yellowstone.
Destination Inspiration: Greece
Greece was always on the top of my list when I dreamed of worldschooling. And after spending a month in the country during our year of worldschooling, it did not disappoint. Here are seven reasons to include Greece in your family travels.
Destination Inspiration: Kenya
Here are just a few reasons why Kenya is an ideal destination to include on an international worldschooling itinerary.
Planning a Family Trip to Africa
For the past year, I’ve been slowly planning a family trip to Africa and have learned that this journey has some unique considerations. I’ve followed family travelers to the region on Instagram, talked to others who have traveled there, and have been reading up as much as possible.
Destination Inspiration: The Pantanal
Behind the headliners of Rio de Janeiro and the Amazon lies what National Geographic calls Brazil’s best-kept secret: the Pantanal.
Where Will You Go? Choosing Destinations for Worldschooling
This blog post will give you a few ideas to get you thinking about choosing your worldschooling destinations and creating the kind of Wonder Year journey you’d like to take.
Ciao! Let’s go to Italy with kids!
Italy with kids makes for a fantastic worldschooling destination with layers of history and culture to peel back, piquing your family’s curiosities.
Stories From The Road: Slow Travel New Zealand
"After being on the move for the first four months of our Wonder Year, it felt nice to hunker down. We were doing what is known as “slow travel,” setting our roots as deep as they could go with our three month visa."