The show tracks the Rey family across Europe, from the coastal landscapes of Croatia to the historic streets of Portugal and Italian trattorias. Rather than acting as mere participants, the children lead the narrative, engaging directly with winemakers, monks, and chefs. This hands-on approach aims to subvert common tropes about homeschooling, positioning the children as active observers of the world rather than sheltered students.
Executive producer Jessica Rey cites a personal motivation for the series, noting that her own mother passed away before she could fulfill her travel ambitions. The production emphasizes the family’s decade-long history of traveling together, arguing that the show’s authenticity stems from their genuine connection to the regions they visit. Each episode connects a specific destination with local recipes, such as learning tortellini techniques from a nonna in Bologna or touring the Swiss Guard barracks at the Vatican.
Available on EWTN+, the series seeks to offer an alternative to standard family programming. By focusing on history and faith-based travel, the show targets parents who prioritize unconventional, experience-based education. The production, managed by Little Fiat Studios, is currently available for free across multiple streaming devices and on the network’s website.




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