Make the world your child's classroom.
Make the world your child's classroom.
Plan where you're going next. Find families who'll be there. Everything you need to worldschool with confidence. All in one place, built for families like yours.
Plan where you're going next. Find families who'll be there. Everything you need to worldschool with confidence. All in one place, built for families like yours.




So, you love to travel…
but where do you even start?
So, you love to travel…but where do you even start?
Travel is exhilarating. Mind-expanding. Full of memories.
Worldschooling should be, too.
But right now, it's harder than it needs to be:
Travel is exhilarating. Mind-expanding. Full of memories. Worldschooling should be, too. But right now, it's harder than it needs to be:
The noise
Where's good for families right now? What's the real cost of living in Lisbon with kids? Is that hub in Bali actually what it looks like on Instagram? The answers exist: they're just scattered across dozens of Facebook groups, blogs, and DMs with strangers.
The noise
Where's good for families right now? What's the real cost of living in Lisbon with kids? Is that hub in Bali actually what it looks like on Instagram? The answers exist: they're just scattered across dozens of Facebook groups, blogs, and DMs with strangers.
The noise
Where's good for families right now? What's the real cost of living in Lisbon with kids? Is that hub in Bali actually what it looks like on Instagram? The answers exist: they're just scattered across dozens of Facebook groups, blogs, and DMs with strangers.
The loneliness
Your friends back home don't quite get it. Other travelling families are hard to find, and building a community from scratch in every new place is exhausting… especially when your kids just want a friend who's staying longer than a week.
The loneliness
Your friends back home don't quite get it. Other travelling families are hard to find, and building a community from scratch in every new place is exhausting… especially when your kids just want a friend who's staying longer than a week.
The loneliness
Your friends back home don't quite get it. Other travelling families are hard to find, and building a community from scratch in every new place is exhausting… especially when your kids just want a friend who's staying longer than a week.
The guesswork
Someone's already figured out the best neighbourhood in Chiang Mai for families. Someone's already navigated Portuguese school enrolment. But there's no good way to find those people or access what they know, so every family ends up reinventing the wheel.
The guesswork
Someone's already figured out the best neighbourhood in Chiang Mai for families. Someone's already navigated Portuguese school enrolment. But there's no good way to find those people or access what they know, so every family ends up reinventing the wheel.
The guesswork
Someone's already figured out the best neighbourhood in Chiang Mai for families. Someone's already navigated Portuguese school enrolment. But there's no good way to find those people or access what they know, so every family ends up reinventing the wheel.











Easy to explore
One place to find honest, reliable information about destinations and hubs. No more piecing it together from a dozen sources.
Easy to explore
One place to find honest, reliable information about destinations and hubs. No more piecing it together from a dozen sources.
Easy to explore
One place to find honest, reliable information about destinations and hubs. No more piecing it together from a dozen sources.

Easy to connect
One network of worldschooling families, educators, and hubs. No more hoping you'll bump into the right people by chance.
Easy to connect
One network of worldschooling families, educators, and hubs. No more hoping you'll bump into the right people by chance.
Easy to connect
One network of worldschooling families, educators, and hubs. No more hoping you'll bump into the right people by chance.


Easy to know
One marketplace of guides, services, and local knowledge from people who've been there. No more figuring it out the hard way.
Easy to know
One marketplace of guides, services, and local knowledge from people who've been there. No more figuring it out the hard way.
Easy to know
One marketplace of guides, services, and local knowledge from people who've been there. No more figuring it out the hard way.



Meet Travily
Meet Travily
Travily is the worldschooling platform that brings every piece together
—the discovery, the community, and the knowledge—
so your family can explore the world without figuring it all out alone.
Travily is the worldschooling platform that brings every piece together
—discovery, community, and knowledge—
so your family can explore the world without figuring it all out alone.

Discover places your whole family will love
Explore destinations
Browse worldschooling-friendly destinations with real insight on cost of living, family-friendliness, and what daily life actually looks like.
Find learning hubs
Search hubs by education style, ethos, age range, and more. See their community, their programmes, and what other families experienced.
Get the full picture
Honest, detailed information so you can choose what's right for your family—before you pack a bag.


Discover places your whole family will love
Explore destinations
Browse worldschooling-friendly destinations with real insight on cost of living, family-friendliness, and what daily life actually looks like.
Find learning hubs
Search hubs by education style, ethos, age range, and more. See their community, their programmes, and what other families experienced.
Get the full picture
Honest, detailed information so you can choose what's right for your family—before you pack a bag.


Discover places your whole family will love
Explore destinations
Browse worldschooling-friendly destinations with real insight on cost of living, family-friendliness, and what daily life actually looks like.
Find learning hubs
Search hubs by education style, ethos, age range, and more. See their community, their programmes, and what other families experienced.
Get the full picture
Honest, detailed information so you can choose what's right for your family—before you pack a bag.

Find your people anywhere in the world
Families like yours
See which worldschooling families are headed where you're going. Connect before you arrive so your kids have friends from day one.
Educators who get it
Experience, work history, and celebrations from the families they've worked with. Great educators are everywhere. Now you can actually find them.
Communities that care
Meet the communities behind the hubs. See their story, their programmes, and what families who've been there have to say.


Find your people anywhere in the world
Families like yours
See which worldschooling families are headed where you're going. Connect before you arrive so your kids have friends from day one.
Educators who get it
Experience, work history, and celebrations from the families they've worked with. Great educators are everywhere. Now you can actually find them.
Communities that care
Meet the communities behind the hubs. See their story, their programmes, and what families who've been there have to say.


Find your people anywhere in the world
Families like yours
See which worldschooling families are headed where you're going. Connect before you arrive so your kids have friends from day one.
Educators who get it
Experience, work history, and celebrations from the families they've worked with. Great educators are everywhere. Now you can actually find them.
Communities that care
Meet the communities behind the hubs. See their story, their programmes, and what families who've been there have to say.

Buy what you need. Sell what you know.
Guides, packs, and maps
Destination guides, city packs, and location maps created by families and experts who've actually been there.
Professional support
Coaching, tax advisory, photography, and more—from people who understand the worldschooling lifestyle.
Share your knowledge
Turn what you've learned into something that helps other families. List your own products or services and earn from your experience.


Buy what you need. Sell what you know.
Guides, packs, and maps
Destination guides, city packs, and location maps created by families and experts who've actually been there.
Professional support
Coaching, tax advisory, photography, and more—from people who understand the worldschooling lifestyle.
Share your knowledge
Turn what you've learned into something that helps other families. List your own products or services and earn from your experience.


Buy what you need. Sell what you know.
Guides, packs, and maps
Destination guides, city packs, and location maps created by families and experts who've actually been there.
Professional support
Coaching, tax advisory, photography, and more—from people who understand the worldschooling lifestyle.
Share your knowledge
Turn what you've learned into something that helps other families. List your own products or services and earn from your experience.

Your family's story, all in one place
Your Travily Passport
Collect badges and memories from every destination. A living record of everywhere your family has explored and everything your kids have experienced.
Your Logbook
Where you've been. Where you are now. Where you're headed next. Keep your journey organised and share it with the families and communities you meet along the way.
Grow together
A global community of worldschooling families celebrating milestones, sharing stories, and proving that the world really is the best classroom.


Your family's story, all in one place
Your Travily Passport
Collect badges and memories from every destination. A living record of everywhere your family has explored and everything your kids have experienced.
Your Logbook
Where you've been. Where you are now. Where you're headed next. Keep your journey organised and share it with the families and communities you meet along the way.
Grow together
A global community of worldschooling families celebrating milestones, sharing stories, and proving that the world really is the best classroom.


Your family's story, all in one place
Your Travily Passport
Collect badges and memories from every destination. A living record of everywhere your family has explored and everything your kids have experienced.
Your Logbook
Where you've been. Where you are now. Where you're headed next. Keep your journey organised and share it with the families and communities you meet along the way.
Grow together
A global community of worldschooling families celebrating milestones, sharing stories, and proving that the world really is the best classroom.


For worldschoolers, by worldschoolers.
Hey, we’re Nick & Flo.
Like you, we wanted a bigger world for our kids to grow up in.
Like you, we found worldschooling to be wonderful, but hard.
And we don't think it should have to be hard.
So we created Travily. As a gift to our kids,
and to traveling families like yours.
Our belief is simple:
The world’s a big place, full of
great educators and experiences.
Education should follow our children and
never be stuck in just one classroom.
We think our kids deserve that life.
We think your kids do, too.


For worldschoolers, by worldschoolers.
Hey, we’re Nick & Flo.
Like you, we wanted a bigger world for our kids to grow up in.
Like you, we found worldschooling to be wonderful, but hard.
And we don't think it should have to be hard.
So we created Travily. As a gift to our kids,
and to traveling families like yours.
Our belief is simple:
The world’s a big place, full of
great educators and experiences.
Education should follow our children and
never be stuck in just one classroom.
We think our kids deserve that life.
We think your kids do, too.


For worldschoolers, by worldschoolers.
Hey, we’re Nick & Flo.
Like you, we wanted a bigger world for our kids to grow up in.
Like you, we found worldschooling to be wonderful, but hard.
And we don't think it should have to be hard.
So we created Travily. As a gift to our kids,
and to traveling families like yours.
Our belief is simple:
The world’s a big place, full of
great educators and experiences.
Education should follow our children and
never be stuck in just one classroom.
We think our kids deserve that life.
We think your kids do, too.


The world's waiting. Come meet your people.
The world's waiting. Come meet your people.
Travily is launching soon. Join for free and be the first to discover destinations, connect with families, and explore the marketplace.
Travily is launching soon. Join for free and be the first to discover destinations, connect with families, and explore the marketplace.




FAQ
FAQ
Worldschooling
About Travily
Pricing and plans
Destinations & hubs
Meeting people
The marketplace
Your story
Trust & safety
Getting started
What is worldschooling?
Worldschooling is an approach to education where travel and real-world experiences are a central part of how your children learn. Rather than being tied to a single classroom, worldschooling families use the places they visit—their culture, language, history, and people—as the curriculum. It looks different for every family. Some travel full-time, some take extended trips, and some mix it with periods of home-based learning. There's no single right way to do it.
Is worldschooling the same as homeschooling?
Not exactly, though there's overlap. Homeschooling typically means educating your children at home instead of sending them to a traditional school. Worldschooling takes that a step further by using travel and the wider world as the learning environment. Many worldschooling families do incorporate structured homeschool curricula, but others lean more on experiential learning, local schools, learning hubs, co-ops, or a blend of all of the above.
Why do families choose worldschooling?
Every family's reasons are different, but a few themes come up again and again. The freedom to follow your children's natural curiosity, rather than sticking to a fixed curriculum. The flexibility to work with your family's own rhythms instead of someone else's timetable. The chance to give your kids a deeper understanding of the world while they're still young enough to be shaped by it. Some families find their children simply learn better outside the structures traditional school was built around. And for many, worldschooling isn't just about the kids—it's about reconnecting as a family and building a life that reflects your values.
Do I have to travel full-time to be a worldschooler?
Not at all. Some families worldschool for a few months a year. Some take one big trip and then settle somewhere new. Others slow-travel between two or three places. There's also been a huge rise in the family gap year—using a year out to travel, reset, and spend quality time together before deciding what's next. Worldschooling is more about a mindset—that the world is part of your child's education—than about a specific lifestyle structure. However your family does it, you belong here.
What about socialisation?
This is probably the most common question worldschooling families hear, and the answer tends to surprise people. Worldschooled kids often socialise more broadly than their peers—with children and adults of different ages, cultures, and backgrounds. Learning hubs, co-working spaces, family meetups, and local communities all provide regular social contact. That said, building consistent friendships on the move can be a real challenge, and it's one of the things Travily is specifically designed to help with.
Is worldschooling legal?
Education laws vary by country and, in some cases, by state or region. In most places, families have the right to educate their children outside of traditional school, though you may need to register, follow a curriculum, or submit assessments. We'd always recommend checking the legal requirements for both your home country and any destination you plan to spend extended time in.
Worldschooling
About Travily
Pricing and plans
Destinations & hubs
Meeting people
The marketplace
Your story
Trust & safety
Getting started
What is worldschooling?
Worldschooling is an approach to education where travel and real-world experiences are a central part of how your children learn. Rather than being tied to a single classroom, worldschooling families use the places they visit—their culture, language, history, and people—as the curriculum. It looks different for every family. Some travel full-time, some take extended trips, and some mix it with periods of home-based learning. There's no single right way to do it.
Is worldschooling the same as homeschooling?
Not exactly, though there's overlap. Homeschooling typically means educating your children at home instead of sending them to a traditional school. Worldschooling takes that a step further by using travel and the wider world as the learning environment. Many worldschooling families do incorporate structured homeschool curricula, but others lean more on experiential learning, local schools, learning hubs, co-ops, or a blend of all of the above.
Why do families choose worldschooling?
Every family's reasons are different, but a few themes come up again and again. The freedom to follow your children's natural curiosity, rather than sticking to a fixed curriculum. The flexibility to work with your family's own rhythms instead of someone else's timetable. The chance to give your kids a deeper understanding of the world while they're still young enough to be shaped by it. Some families find their children simply learn better outside the structures traditional school was built around. And for many, worldschooling isn't just about the kids—it's about reconnecting as a family and building a life that reflects your values.
Do I have to travel full-time to be a worldschooler?
Not at all. Some families worldschool for a few months a year. Some take one big trip and then settle somewhere new. Others slow-travel between two or three places. There's also been a huge rise in the family gap year—using a year out to travel, reset, and spend quality time together before deciding what's next. Worldschooling is more about a mindset—that the world is part of your child's education—than about a specific lifestyle structure. However your family does it, you belong here.
What about socialisation?
This is probably the most common question worldschooling families hear, and the answer tends to surprise people. Worldschooled kids often socialise more broadly than their peers—with children and adults of different ages, cultures, and backgrounds. Learning hubs, co-working spaces, family meetups, and local communities all provide regular social contact. That said, building consistent friendships on the move can be a real challenge, and it's one of the things Travily is specifically designed to help with.
Is worldschooling legal?
Education laws vary by country and, in some cases, by state or region. In most places, families have the right to educate their children outside of traditional school, though you may need to register, follow a curriculum, or submit assessments. We'd always recommend checking the legal requirements for both your home country and any destination you plan to spend extended time in.
Worldschooling
About Travily
Pricing and plans
Destinations & hubs
Meeting people
The marketplace
Your story
Trust & safety
Getting started
What is worldschooling?
Worldschooling is an approach to education where travel and real-world experiences are a central part of how your children learn. Rather than being tied to a single classroom, worldschooling families use the places they visit—their culture, language, history, and people—as the curriculum. It looks different for every family. Some travel full-time, some take extended trips, and some mix it with periods of home-based learning. There's no single right way to do it.
Is worldschooling the same as homeschooling?
Not exactly, though there's overlap. Homeschooling typically means educating your children at home instead of sending them to a traditional school. Worldschooling takes that a step further by using travel and the wider world as the learning environment. Many worldschooling families do incorporate structured homeschool curricula, but others lean more on experiential learning, local schools, learning hubs, co-ops, or a blend of all of the above.
Why do families choose worldschooling?
Every family's reasons are different, but a few themes come up again and again. The freedom to follow your children's natural curiosity, rather than sticking to a fixed curriculum. The flexibility to work with your family's own rhythms instead of someone else's timetable. The chance to give your kids a deeper understanding of the world while they're still young enough to be shaped by it. Some families find their children simply learn better outside the structures traditional school was built around. And for many, worldschooling isn't just about the kids—it's about reconnecting as a family and building a life that reflects your values.
Do I have to travel full-time to be a worldschooler?
Not at all. Some families worldschool for a few months a year. Some take one big trip and then settle somewhere new. Others slow-travel between two or three places. There's also been a huge rise in the family gap year—using a year out to travel, reset, and spend quality time together before deciding what's next. Worldschooling is more about a mindset—that the world is part of your child's education—than about a specific lifestyle structure. However your family does it, you belong here.
What about socialisation?
This is probably the most common question worldschooling families hear, and the answer tends to surprise people. Worldschooled kids often socialise more broadly than their peers—with children and adults of different ages, cultures, and backgrounds. Learning hubs, co-working spaces, family meetups, and local communities all provide regular social contact. That said, building consistent friendships on the move can be a real challenge, and it's one of the things Travily is specifically designed to help with.
Is worldschooling legal?
Education laws vary by country and, in some cases, by state or region. In most places, families have the right to educate their children outside of traditional school, though you may need to register, follow a curriculum, or submit assessments. We'd always recommend checking the legal requirements for both your home country and any destination you plan to spend extended time in.