Learning by doing

Plan your
own adventure

Choose where you want to go. Work out how to get there, what you'll need, and what you'll do. Then we actually go. The planning is where the real learning happens.

Why a holiday?

Because every part of planning a trip teaches something useful. Money. Time. Asking questions. Making decisions when there's more than one good option. Spending real days with real people. It's everything we'd practise at home, woven into something you actually get to look forward to.

Five skills,
one trip

Money

Comparing options, keeping a list, tracking what things cost — without it being scary or schoolish.

Time

Working with calendars, pacing the days, leaving room for rest, getting somewhere on time.

Communication

Saying what you'd like, asking the right person, handling small bumps when plans shift.

Problem-solving

Weighing trade-offs. The cabin or the apartment? The early flight or the relaxed drive? Real decisions, real reasons.

Social

Travelling with someone, meeting new people, sharing space, finding your rhythm together.

From idea
to suitcase to story

01

Weekly planning sessions

We meet over a few weeks and slowly build the trip together. One week might be picking the destination. Another might be the day-by-day plan. Another might be a practice run to the train station. We move at your pace.

02

The trip itself

Then we go. I come along as your support, but the trip is yours — your choices, your itinerary, your timing. The whole point is that the plan you made works in real life. If it doesn't quite, we adjust together.

03

Looking back

After we're home, we sit down with photos and notes and talk about what worked, what surprised you, and what you'd do differently next time. That reflection is where the skills really stick.

Want to plan
a real one?

Get in touch and we'll have a chat about whether this could be a fit. No pressure, no commitment — just a conversation.

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