Educational Escapades: The Rising Trend of Off-Season Family Travel
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Educational Escapades: The Rising Trend of Off-Season Family Travel

authorBy Dr. Benjamin Spock
DateSep 17, 2025
Read time2 min

A growing number of families are opting for travel during unconventional times of the year, taking children out of traditional schooling for enriching experiences. This emerging trend is primarily fueled by the desire to sidestep large crowds, enjoy more pleasant weather conditions, and capitalize on more affordable travel rates. While the idea of pulling children from class may seem unconventional, proponents argue that these journeys offer invaluable hands-on learning opportunities and foster stronger familial connections, especially when executed with careful consideration for the child's academic progress.

The Surge in Educational Family Journeys

In a notable shift, families are increasingly embracing travel during off-peak seasons, a phenomenon observed by leading luxury travel agencies like Zicasso. This trend allows for more intimate and cost-effective explorations, avoiding the usual tourist influx and higher prices associated with school holidays. For instance, Brandon Cardet-Hernandez, a former educator and now president of an edtech firm, exemplifies this approach by planning a trip to London with his son during the school year. He views it as an extended classroom, meticulously preparing for the journey by studying British history and geography, thereby transforming the vacation into a dynamic learning expedition. According to Marci-Beth Maple, a senior manager at Zicasso, requests for educational family travel during May alone have more than quadrupled from 2023 to 2025. These trips often involve cultural immersion in ancient sites like those in Greece, Italy, and Egypt, or nature-focused adventures to places such as the Galapagos Islands. Such excursions offer profound experiential learning that textbooks alone cannot replicate. Dr. Robin Berman, an associate professor of psychiatry at UCLA, emphasizes the importance of understanding each child’s individual needs and academic standing before deciding on such a trip, particularly noting the rise in childhood anxiety and the need for careful consideration of how breaks might impact mental well-being or academic performance.

This evolving approach to family travel challenges conventional notions of education, suggesting that the world outside the classroom can be an equally potent teacher. By carefully planning and integrating learning into every aspect of their journeys, parents can provide their children with unique educational advantages and create lasting memories, all while navigating the practicalities of school schedules and budgets. It encourages a proactive dialogue between parents and educators, fostering a collaborative environment where diverse learning experiences are valued and supported.

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