School Tours, School Trips & Educational Trips - destinations
Austria
Picturesque villages set in mountain grandeur embody the charm and beauty for which Austria is renowned. If you're planning a Music & Concert Tour please use the link above for your very own website!
Austrian tour
Austria is a predominantly mountainous country due to its location in the Eastern Alps. The endless amount of valleys, hills, lakes and other natural sites provide a perfect setting for a geographical educational trip for your students.
Belgium
Home to three different languages and location of historical sites such as the Battle of Waterloo and the World War I battlefields of Ypres; Belgium is an excellent choice for school travel. Explore modern history by visiting the Euro Space Centre or the capital of the EU and NATO headquarters in Brussels.
Bruges
The beautiful medieval city of Bruges features picturesque streets with traditional lace makers, Flemish art and architecture. Home to Jan van Eyck among others, Bruges has an important part to play in the history of European art; making it an ideal destination for a school trip.
Brussels
Often considered as the European Capital as it is home to the EU, Brussels has a vast array of architectural styles and museums. Students who wish to learn more about trade policy can do so on a school trip here, and can sample the shopping including Grand Place, the central market square.
Eurospace
Your school tour can experience many aspects of space travel, with an in-depth view of the history and future of this exciting development. After an introduction to astronaut training, several courses can be given in the Space School from experiments to building and launching a proper rocket.
Ypres & the Somme
Ypres is a small town on the Belgium side of the French border, the Cloth Hall and Menin Gate provide poignant reminders of WWI. The Somme is a northern region of France close to the Belgium border and was the site of one of the most intense battles of WWI.
Belize
Located in the heart of Central America, this former British colony became an independent nation in 1981. Belize's coral reefs and tropical rainforests teem with life making it a unique and fascinating case study for school tours interested in geography, natural science, citizenship and archaeology.
Belize
Belize doesn't have much in common with it's Central American neighbours; in fact the actual culture is more suited to the Caribbean. This is a great country for diving, jungle adventures and exploring ancient ruins on an adventure-filled school trip.