Affordable Worldschooling Destinations

5 affordable destinations popular among worldschooling families

FAMILY TRAVEL

Baba Chi Chi

3/2/20233 min read

Ok, let’s start off by saying I did not believe in worldschooling/homeschooling for my children because I thought that they would be left behind academically. I didn’t feel that the world would teach them as much as a formal classroom with students and a teacher would. Boy was I wrong.

The old-school mentality instilled in me by my parents prohibited me to think outside the box. Not only have my children learned more than I would have ever imagined, but I can also honestly say I think they are smarter than I was at their ages due to worldschooling.

Worldschooling is a unique approach to education that combines travel and learning. Families who worldschool their children have much more flexibility in their education and can create unforgettable experiences while seeing the world. While traveling as a family can be expensive, there are many affordable destinations that offer rich cultural experiences and educational opportunities.

Here are five affordable destinations popular among worldschooling families:

1. Costa Rica

Costa Rica is a popular destination for families who want to experience the richness of Latin American culture. This country offers many family-friendly adventure activities, such as zip-lining, hiking, and exploring the rainforest. For world-schooling families, there are many opportunities to learn about sustainable living, as Costa Rica is a leader in eco-tourism.

Visa requirements: Many visitors to Costa Rica are allowed to stay for up to 90 days without a visa.

Things to do for fun: Explore the rainforest, take a surf lesson, visit the Arenal Volcano, and learn about sustainable living.

Safety: Costa Rica is generally a safe country for travelers, with low crime rates and a stable government.

2. Thailand

Thailand is a culturally-rich destination that offers a unique experience for families who are interested in learning about Southeast Asian culture. Visitors to Thailand can visit stunning Buddhist temples, take cooking classes, and explore the bustling markets.

Visa requirements: Many visitors to Thailand can stay for up to 30 days without a visa.

Things to do for fun: Visit Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), explore the city of Bangkok, take a cooking class, and visit the beaches of Phuket.

Safety: Thailand is generally a safe country for travelers, with a low crime rate. However, visitors should be aware of scams and take precautions in tourist areas.

3. Portugal

Portugal is a beautiful European country with a rich history and culture. Worldschooling families can explore historic cities, beaches, and nature reserves. Portugal is also affordable, making it an excellent European option for families on a budget.

Visa requirements: EU citizens are allowed to stay in Portugal for an unlimited time period. Many other visitors are allowed to stay up to 90 days without a visa.

Things to do for fun: Visit the castles of Sintra, explore the historic city of Lisbon, visit the beaches of the Algarve, and explore the Douro Valley wine region.

Safety: Portugal is a relatively safe country for travelers, with a low crime rate, but visitors should be aware of pickpockets in tourist areas.

4. Mexico

Mexico is another excellent destination for worldschooling families who want to experience Latin American culture. Visitors to Mexico can explore ancient ruins, swim on beautiful beaches, and learn about the vibrant culture of this country.

Visa requirements: Many visitors to Mexico can stay for up to 180 days without a visa.

Things to do for fun: Visit the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza, explore Mexico City, swim in the Caribbean Sea, and visit the pyramids of Teotihuacan.

Safety: Mexico can be safe, but it is important to do research before traveling to certain areas. Visitors should stay in tourist areas, avoid traveling alone, and use common sense when exploring.

5. Malaysia

Malaysia is a Southeast Asian destination with a rich culture and diverse landscapes. Visitors to Malaysia can explore historic cities, national parks, and stunning beaches. This country is also affordable, making it a good option for families on a budget.

Visa requirements: Many visitors to Malaysia can stay for up to 90 days without a visa.

Things to do for fun: Visit the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, explore the island of Borneo, visit the Batu Caves, and explore the tea plantations of the Cameron Highlands.

Safety: Malaysia is generally a safe country for travelers, with a low crime rate. However, visitors should be aware of petty crime and should take precautions in tourist areas.

So there you have it! There are many affordable destinations that world-schooling families can explore. Remember to research your specific visa requirements, fun things to do, and safety precautions before visiting any country.

Worldschooling is an incredible opportunity for families to see the world and experience unique cultures, and these five affordable destinations offer rich learning experiences that the whole family will enjoy.