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Homeschool, into the world

Homeschool group travel, educational family trips, and semester-long learning guides designed for curious families.

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Immersive learning from home to the world

Guided unit studies come alive through real-world experiences and meaningful connection—nurturing critical thinkers, curious tinkerers, creative makers, and grounded leaders.

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Upcoming Adventures

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US History in NYC

Step into the story of America in New York City. From the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island to Broadway and historic neighborhoods, this immersive trip brings U.S. history to life through iconic landmarks, cultural experiences, and guided learning designed for homeschool families.

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A holistic adventure in Costa Rica

Costa Rica offers an unforgettable setting for deep, experiential learning. Families explore rainforests, observe diverse wildlife, and engage with environmental stewardship through guided, hands-on experiences designed for homeschoolers.

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The Last Frontier: Alaska

Explore Alaska’s wild landscapes as a living classroom. This homeschool-friendly cruise blends glacier viewing, wildlife observation, and hands-on science learning—inviting families to study geography, ecology, and conservation through real-world experience.

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Our Intention

We design these journeys with the hope that they live on in the hearts of both children and parents long after the trip ends. Beyond mastering another equation or diagramming a sentence, we believe learning at this age is about discovering who you are, how you move through the world, and what it feels like to belong within it.

Through shared adventure, children learn about themselves, engage deeply with the world around them, and form friendships that stretch across distance and time. This middle-grade season is a rare and meaningful window—kids are curious, capable, and resilient, yet still eager to learn alongside their parents. We honor that sweet spot by creating experiences that challenge, connect, and stay with families for years to come.

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