Our Story
One family. Global curiosity. Guides to places most families have never heard of.
Our Journey
We're a family with a stubborn refusal to visit the same places as everyone else. Our journeys started with a single, slightly chaotic trip with little kids and a big notebook of questions — but instead of heading where the guidebooks pointed, we went the other way. We kept traveling, kept finding places we'd never heard of, and kept wishing there was a guide that covered the whole world, not just the popular bits.
That pull toward the unknown took us from the Faroe Islands to Bhutan, from France to Brazil and everywhere in between. We set out to cover every country in the world, so a family in London, Lagos, Lima, or Lahore could find guidance for destinations they didn't even know existed.
To keep it grounded, we review official governmental travel advice from a number of countries, aiming for the latest and most balanced view we can. Our aim is simple: give parents the best opportunity to travel safely and broadly with their children.
That's why we created GoExplore.Family.
Why We Built This
The Problem
Most travel sites show the same 50 destinations on repeat. Finding adventurous, off-the-beaten-path places that are also safe for families? Nearly impossible.
Our Solution
Every country and region in the world, with activity ratings, weather data, and safety information — including the hidden gems the big travel sites ignore.
Our Values
Curiosity, safety, cultural respect, and the belief that the most rewarding family trips happen in places you have to look a little harder to find.
The Family
We're a traveling family of explorers who believe that the world is the best classroom. From hiking in the Alps to snorkeling in the Maldives, every trip becomes a learning adventure.
Our favorite destinations? That's too hard to choose! But we have a soft spot for Oman's desert forts and hidden wadis, Georgia's mountain villages and ancient wine country, and Slovenia's lakes and caves that feel like a secret.
Connect With Us
Have questions, suggestions, or want to share your own family travel stories? We'd love to hear from you!