Cultural travel for families raising globally-conscious children
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For parents

The questions you're actually asking.

We lead with safety, because it's the first thing on your mind — and ours. Then the practical things: ages, pricing, and what we take off your plate.

How do you keep our children safe?
Safety shapes every decision before it shapes the itinerary. We choose destinations and neighborhoods we know, and we work with local partners who live there and read the ground in ways a guidebook can't. Groups stay small, so no child is ever a face in a crowd. There's on-the-ground support throughout, and every trip includes emergency medical and repatriation coverage through a leading global insurer, arranged before you travel.
What ages are these trips for?
Our Mexico trips are designed for ages four and up, and they're built to work for a four-year-old and a grandparent on the same day. Pacing, food, rest, and the choice of activities all assume children are with us — because they are the reason we're there.
Are these good for multi-generational groups?
Yes — some of our favorite groups are grandparents, parents, and children traveling together. The itineraries have a gentle baseline everyone can share, with moments that flex up or down depending on energy and age.
What does land-only mean, and why do you price that way?
Land-only means the price covers everything once you arrive — accommodation, in-trip transport, guided experiences, classes, and most meals — but not your international flights. We price this way because families fly from many different cities, and locking everyone into one airfare almost always costs you more. You book the flights that suit you; if you'd like, we'll help you look into options.
Can you help us with flights?
We don't sell flights, but we're happy to help you think them through. The easiest way is a quick text or email — tell us your departure city and we'll look into sensible options for your family's dates.
How big are the groups?
Small on purpose — typically three to five families, around ten to fourteen people. Big enough that children make travel friends, small enough that a host knows every name.
What's actually handled for us?
Nearly everything between landing and leaving: where you sleep, how you get around, the experiences and the people who lead them, the reservations, the timing, the contingencies. You bring your family and your curiosity. We carry the logistics.
What's a day actually like?
Unhurried. A typical day has one or two anchor experiences — a market, a cooking class, a set of ruins — with real gaps for rest, wandering, and a nap if someone needs one. We'd rather do less, well, than march everyone past a checklist.
What if my child is a picky eater?
That's normal and we plan for it. There's always something familiar within reach, and the food experiences are invitations, not tests. A child who only watches the mole class this year often stirs the pot the next.
What's included, and what isn't?
Included: accommodation, in-trip ground transport and any domestic flights in the itinerary, daily breakfasts and most group meals, all guided experiences and entrance fees, a Worldling host throughout, and emergency medical and repatriation coverage. Not included: international airfare, personal spending, and a few meals we leave free so families can explore. Each trip page lists the specifics.
How do I hold a spot?
On the bookable trips, you reserve with a short form that captures your details and an intent to join. It's not a final payment — it opens a conversation, confirms availability, and lets us answer anything before you commit.
Flights

Want help looking into flights?

We sell the land portion of each trip. If you'd like a hand with flights, the easiest way is a quick text or email — tell us your departure city and we'll look into options. No reservation required to ask.

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