
Plan your worldschooling year around real hubs, camps, gatherings and family-friendly places — without digging through endless Facebook posts, old lists and random Google searches.
You don’t just plan by country. You plan around seasons, weather, school terms, hubs, camps, pop-ups and places where other families actually are — without getting lost in unorganized Facebook groups, random spreadsheets or saved-link rabbit holes.
Facebook posts, old spreadsheets, saved links, random Google searches — it quickly becomes more research than route planning.
Most of the best hubs, camps, schools and learning spaces are all in the Atlas. Over 300.
Sorted by months, over 100 hubs and events are listed in the Calendar.
Worldschooling families rarely plan by country alone. You plan around seasons, communities, school terms, pop-ups, camps and the places where other families might actually be.
That’s why the bundle is more useful than either guide alone: the Atlas helps you find meaningful places, while the Calendar helps you see what is happening before your route is fixed.

Browse curated hubs, schools, camps, accommodations, retreats and learning spaces without starting from zero.
See what is happening month by month, so you don’t miss a hub or camp by just a few weeks.
Use both guides together to shape your year around community, learning and meaningful travel moments.
Both guides are designed to help you see options quickly, compare them calmly and make better route decisions before you book the next leg.

The Atlas is built like a premium field guide: country sections, place cards, category labels, useful links, contact details and family-relevant filters.

The Calendar turns scattered worldschooling dates into a clear planning tool: months, events, countries, hubs and year-round options in one place.
Not a random list. Not a forum thread. Not hours of scattered research. A clean, curated starting point for families who learn while traveling.
Use the Atlas to quickly discover hubs, schools, camps, educational places, stays, retreats and communities around the world.
Use the Calendar to spot gatherings, camps and pop-ups early enough to plan your route around them.
Shape your year around people, learning spaces and family-friendly opportunities — not just dots on a map.





If your trip is about learning, community, nature, culture and giving your children real-world experiences, these guides give you a much better starting point.
Families who don’t just want to see places, but stay long enough to connect, learn and settle into a rhythm.
Find places where learning happens through people, projects, nature, culture, language and community.
Plan your year around hubs, camps, pop-ups, retreats and other family-friendly worldschooling opportunities.
Built from the road:The guides are made for the kind of planning traveling families really do — balancing route, weather, community, learning opportunities and the question: “Where will other families actually be?”
The bundle is the easiest starting point if you are planning a real route: the Atlas gives you places, the Calendar gives you timing.
Where to goA curated field guide to worldschooling places around the world.

The complete planning set: find the right places and plan around the right dates.
When to be thereA date-based guide to hubs, camps, retreats, gatherings and pop-ups.

The Atlas helps you discover places that are actually relevant for traveling families: worldschooling hubs, schools, family camps, educational places, museums, retreats, accommodations, communities and more.
The Calendar helps you plan around real events instead of guessing. Browse month by month and see which hubs, camps, retreats, pop-ups and gatherings overlap with your route.

No. The Atlas and Calendar are digital PDF guides. You receive access after checkout and can use them on your phone, tablet or laptop.
The Atlas is organized mainly by country and place. The Calendar is organized by date, so you can see which hubs, camps, retreats and gatherings happen in each month.
The files are standard PDF documents. You can open them with Preview on Mac, Adobe Acrobat or your default PDF viewer on Microsoft Windows, and they also work great on iPhone, iPad and Android devices.
Dates are sourced from official websites and hub listings, but families should always confirm details directly with organisers before booking travel.
Traveling families, homeschoolers, worldschoolers, digital nomad families and anyone looking for community, learning spaces and family-friendly stops around the world.
The Worldschooling Atlas and Calendar work best together: one helps you discover meaningful places, the other helps you plan around real dates.
