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Unlock the World of Learning and Adventure with Our Student Tours!

Attention all curious minds and eager explorers! Our Student Tours are your passport to discovery, education, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re a high school student dreaming of ancient civilizations, a college student hungry for cultural immersion, or a graduate student seeking research inspiration, our tours cater to your academic thirst. Imagine standing before the Pyramids of Giza, discussing philosophy in a centuries-old library, or participating in a marine biology field study on a pristine beach. With expert guides, interactive workshops, and fellow students from around the globe, our itineraries blend education with excitement. So, pack your textbooks alongside your hiking boots, because this isn’t just a trip—it’s a classroom without walls. Let’s turn your academic journey into a story worth sharing!

Active Student Tours

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Civil Rights Trail

Oh Brother! City of Brotherly Love

Magical Orlando

Land of the Rising Sun

Performing Scotland

Chasing the Redcoats

Killers of the Flower Moon

Customizable Tours

Any tour listed below can be completely customized to suit your group’s needs.  Simply review the tour, submit a request form and we will start creating your trip!

Killers of the Flower Moon

Did you know, only a few Tribal Nations were indigenous to Oklahoma. All others were removed from their ancestral homelands and relocated here – it was called Indian Territory. The state’s name comes from two Choctaw words “Okla” and “Homma” meaning Red People.

Land of Many Nations

Oklahoma is considered the “Land of Many Nations,” home to over 60 tribal nations.  On this trip, discover the rich history and cultures of these diverse Native American people. 

Only a few Tribal Nations are indigenous to Oklahoma.  All others were removed from their ancestral homelands and relocated here – it was called Indian Territory.  The state’s name comes from two Choctaw words “Okla” and “Homma” meaning Red People.

Civil Rights Trail

From Atlanta’s MLK, Jr National Historic District to The Legacy Museum in Montgomery this tour shines a light on the Civil Rights Movement. You will walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, stop at the National Voting Rights Museum and in Birmingham visit the 16th Street Baptist Church. Come tour the Old South where changes were difficult but were accomplished.

Give Me Liberty

Four of our first five Presidents were Virginians. Two fought in the Revolution, one wrote the Declaration and one wrote the Constitution.  Come see their homes, discover the legacies.  From Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty” speech and to the final battle at Yorktown, you’ll hear how it all happened.

Presidential Homes

Daughters of Liberty

From Philadelphia to Boston this tour examines the influence to our history of famous women in our past. It will have you talking about  their sacrifice and service, while discussing the issues affecting women today.

No Man's Land

In Western Louisiana, “No Man’s Land” was the neutral strip between the United States and Spanish territories following the Louisiana Purchase.  The region had no King or Country, it was home to outlaws, bandits, pirates and pioneers. The settlers were larger than life, and so are the stories!

Cleveland ROCKS!

Bright Lights - Big City

Rocket City Blast-Off!

A Capital Good Time

Chasing the Redcoats

Discover Boston

Discover Boston & Philadelphia

Discover Boston, Philadelphia & Washington DC

Discover Charleston

Discover Sanvannah

Discover Charleston & Savannah

Discover New Orleans

Discover New York City

Discover South Florida

Discover St. Augustine

Discover Tallahassee

Discover San Antonio

Discover Santa Fe

Discover Tampa

Discover Washington DC & Baltimore

Discover Washington DC & Gettysburg

Discover Washington DC & Philadelphia

Discover Washington DC & New York City

Discover Washington DC & Williamsburg

Florida's Nature Coast

Magical Orlando

Universal Discovery

Rockets & Astronauts

Philly in a Flash

Remember the Alamo

The Alamo and Texas Hill Country

Step Back in Time in Colonial Virginia

Carolina Safari

Sleep with the Sharks

Pajamas & Penguins

Alpine Wanderer

Portuguese History & Heritage

London, Paris, and Rome

Great Britain Performance Tour

Italy Concert Tour

Performing Scotland

Treasures of Spain

Northern Spain Explorer

Heart of Spain

Berlin to Bavaria

La Belle France

The Hills are Alive

Service Learning in the Yucatan

Colonial Mexico

Mexico City and the Yucatan

Brazilian Explorer

Land of the Incas

Languages & Landscapes of Costa Rica

Jungles, Volcanoes, & Beaches of Costa Rica

Land of the Rising Sun

Moroccan Wonders