An adventurous family-of-five has swapped their home for a 23ft caravan, exploring Australia while homeschooling their kids and working remotely. Discover their inspiring journey and tips for a life on the road! An adventurous family-of-five has swapped their home for a 23ft caravan, exploring Australia while homeschooling their kids and working remotely. Discover their inspiring journey and tips for a life on the road!

‘We sold our house and packed the kids into a 23ft caravan to see the world – we’ve travelled nearly 100,000 miles so far’

An adventurous family-of-five has swapped their home for a 23ft caravan, exploring Australia while homeschooling their kids and working remotely. Discover their inspiring journey and tips for a life on the road!

An adventurous family-of-five who swapped their house for a 23ft caravan have revealed what life is really like on the road.

Jack and Amy Bell have been on a never-ending road trip with their three young children for five years now.

The couple have clocked up over 93,000 miles (150,000km), homeschool their kids and even manage to make an income.

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But there are challenges to bidding farewell to ‘normal’ everyday living.

And they have advice for anyone thinking about breaking the mould.

“Our advice to families considering a travel adventure is simple – just go for it,” Amy, 30, told Luxury Travel Daily.

An adventurous family-of-five has swapped their home for a 23ft caravan, exploring Australia while homeschooling their kids and working remotely. Discover their inspiring journey and tips for a life on the road!
Amy and Jack Bell, with children Elsie, Henry and Ralph at Cape York. (Picture: Jam Press)

“The timing will never feel perfect to leave behind the normalcy of everyday life but the memories and experiences will be worth it.

“We had been managing a mortgage since we were 18, a full house renovation, working full-time, getting married and raising two children.

“It was time for us to enjoy some quality family time after years of hard work.

An adventurous family-of-five has swapped their home for a 23ft caravan, exploring Australia while homeschooling their kids and working remotely. Discover their inspiring journey and tips for a life on the road!
my and Jack Bell, with children Elsie, Henry and Ralph meeting a kangaroo. (Picture: Jam Press)

“We decided to hit the road and travel because we needed a break from our busy lives.”

Amy and Jack, 31, share three children – Elsie, seven, Henry, five, and three-year-old Ralph.

The family, from Queensland, Australia sold their property which they had renovated on the Gold Coast to fund their journey.

An adventurous family-of-five has swapped their home for a 23ft caravan, exploring Australia while homeschooling their kids and working remotely. Discover their inspiring journey and tips for a life on the road!
The Bell Family’s home. (Picture: Jam Press)

Keeping an investment property in Brisbane as a “backup plan”, they purchased a £96,000 ($190,000 AUD) home on wheels and began travelling their home country.

The couple run their own shop fitting company which suits their lifestyle perfectly, as it requires a lot of moving around.

Amy, who once worked as a teaching aide, homeschools her kids and enjoys sharing snippets of her adventures online.

An adventurous family-of-five has swapped their home for a 23ft caravan, exploring Australia while homeschooling their kids and working remotely. Discover their inspiring journey and tips for a life on the road!
Elsie, Henry and Ralph in the caravan. (Picture: Jam Press)

She said: “Living on the road has turned out to be more affordable for us than having a fixed home.

“Instead of Jack needing separate accommodation for work, we all travel together in our caravan, eliminating the need for a mortgage payment.

“As we work and travel, we pick up opportunities for work all across Australia.

“This new way of life has opened up incredible possibilities for our family.

“We have explored every state in Australia multiple times.”

Amy and Jack found that downsizing to a caravan initially took some time to get used to.

After they completed their first lap of Australia, they decided to upgrade their space.

They now live inside their spacious 23ft Lotus caravan but they also own a £142,000 ($280,000 AUD) Isuzu Truck, which is divided into two sections.

One half is equipped with tools for Jack’s shop fitting jobs, and the other is complete with a fridge, drop-down kitchen and fun things to entertain the children.

An adventurous family-of-five has swapped their home for a 23ft caravan, exploring Australia while homeschooling their kids and working remotely. Discover their inspiring journey and tips for a life on the road!
The Bell Family’s kitchen. (Picture: Jam Press)

There is also space on top of the truck where a boat sits, which the family loves to bring with them on their journeys.

The couple says they save a lot of money living in a caravan.

While they do have mortgages for their investment properties, they are covered by rental income.

They also don’t have to deal with bills such as water and electricity.

Amy said: “Fishing and exploring in the boat have become integral parts of our travel experience, and we couldn’t imagine travelling without it.

“A typical day for us, when we’re not stopped for work, starts with coffee for mum and dad.

“The kids like to help make breakfast, get dressed and then we spend an hour on homeschooling.

“After packing our bags, we head off in the truck or the boat to explore.

“When we stop for work, Jack leaves early, and the kids and I take the morning at a slower pace.

“We enjoy some TV, have breakfast and then dive into homeschooling.

“The kids often play with friends or we all enjoy time at a swimming pool for the rest of the day.”

One of life the road’s biggest challenges involve missing family and managing appointments, Amy says.

An adventurous family-of-five has swapped their home for a 23ft caravan, exploring Australia while homeschooling their kids and working remotely. Discover their inspiring journey and tips for a life on the road!
Jack Bell with children Elsie, Henry and Ralph having caught some fish in Ningaloo. (Picture: Jam Press)

But technology helps to keep the family connected to their loved ones.

Amy said: “Missing family is one challenge, but they often visit us, making those reunions extra special.

“Technology has also been a great help, allowing us to FaceTime and stay connected.

“Managing appointments can be a challenge, but with Telehealth, we have weekly Zoom appointments for our son.”

The entire family has completely fallen in love with their new life and hope to travel more of Western Australia in the future.

Amy said: “Five years have flown by, and we still have many more adventures ahead of us.

An adventurous family-of-five has swapped their home for a 23ft caravan, exploring Australia while homeschooling their kids and working remotely. Discover their inspiring journey and tips for a life on the road!
The Bell Family’s home. (Picture: Jam Press)

“We have no plans to stop travelling around Australia anytime soon, and we have a few remote places on our bucket list that we’re excited to visit.

“To family’s thinking about it, I’d say don’t overplan and instead enjoy wherever the open road takes you.

“Downsizing to a caravan has changed our perspective on life. We have realised how little we actually need.

An adventurous family-of-five has swapped their home for a 23ft caravan, exploring Australia while homeschooling their kids and working remotely. Discover their inspiring journey and tips for a life on the road!
Amy and Jack Bell, with children Elsie, Henry and Ralph. (Picture: Jam Press)

“When we eventually settle down, we plan to opt for a smaller property that requires less cleaning and maintenance.”

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