We design small-group trips where childrenexperience local culture — cooking, making,and meeting people — and come home alittle more at ease with difference.
A child who has shared a kitchen in Oaxaca, counted change in a market, and been welcomed as a guest learns something a classroom cannot teach: that the world is wide, that difference is ordinary, and that they belong in it. We are an educational-travel company first. The vacation is the form; the growth is the point.
Where we're going
Three journeys, each built around the people who live there.
Small groups. Local hosts who know the ground. Itineraries paced for children and the grown-ups traveling with them.
Experience a week of discovery as you explore Mexico City's museums and Día de los Muertos festivities, learn about Nahua history and traditions, and immerse yourself in Oaxaca's vibrant markets and food culture.
A planned family journey from the palaces of the Alhambra in Granada, down through coastal Málaga, and across to the medinas, souks, and artisan workshops of Marrakech. Not yet bookable — join the waitlist to be first to hear when dates open.
Spend a week discovering Mexico's rich heritage as you explore the museums of Mexico City, learn about Nahua history and traditions, experience Oaxaca's lively markets and culinary traditions, and welcome the New Year surrounded by Oaxacan culture.
A Worldling host travels with your group from arrival to departure — carrying the logistics, the reservations, and the unexpected, so you're never sorting it out alone.
Small groups, local partners
We travel in small groups with local partners who know the ground — the neighborhoods, the timing, the safe and the worthwhile.
Paced for children
Days are built with real rest, familiar food when it's needed, and room for a four-year-old to be four. No forced marches past monuments.
Who's behind this
Worldling Travel was founded by Bernardo Trevilla and Nicole Perkins — he spent more than a decade in foreign embassies and guiding companies into new countries; she has taught English-language learners for over fifteen years in schools across the United States and Europe. Together they are raising two daughters who, between them, have already visited more than sixteen countries.