Happy Monday readers! I hope you had a wonderful weekend and a fantastic start to the week. In my previous post, I shared with you a photo of the Château de Fontainebleau outside of Paris, France. For today, I’d like to give you a little more insight into why this museum is such a historical […]

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Photo Friday: Château de Fontainebleau.

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Cheers to the first Friday of 2014! adobe reader software Have you ever been somewhere that’s so majestic it’s breathtaking? That’s what it was like when I visited the Château de Fontainebleau in France. It has the distinct honor of being one of the largest châteaux in France as well as being the only château […]

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Happy New Year readers! I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season! I have an exciting new blog post today about the City of Angels to kick off the new year in educational travel articles. Los Angeles is famous far and wide as the home of Hollywood stardom, but look beyond the glitz and glamour […]

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This past Friday, I shared with you a photo of the majestic Celtic cross and tower of Monasterboice in Ireland. Located among the rolling hills of county Louth, this monastic site is just north of Drogheda. Both a scenic and historical area, Monasterboice is a popular spot for educators and their students to stop off […]

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Photo Friday: Monasterboice.

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  Located among the rolling hills of County Louth in Ireland, lies the famed historical area of Monasterboice. This scenic region leading to Newgrange is full of unspoiled beauty and breathtaking vistas. With educational tours to Ireland gaining in popularity, students and teachers should plan a visit to this monastic site to witness first-hand the […]

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Scotland is a wild land filled with magic and lore. Warring clans united under brave warriors, noble knights who battled dragons and mysterious faeries rumored to haunt the moors; many a tale can be told about the mythic landscape of Scotland. With such a rich and colorful history, no place better showcases the intriguing mix […]

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Travel Tips.

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Hi readers! With an endless array of travel tips out there it can sometimes be overwhelming sorting through them all. Therefore, every few weeks I’ll be bringing you a handful of tips to help you during the process of planning/embarking on your educational tours. To see the first Travel Tips post click here. Let’s get […]

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Museum Spotlight: Musée De L’Armée.

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Hi readers and welcome back to the educational travel blog for EA Tours! For those reading in the U.S., I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and a good start to the holiday season. A few weeks back I featured a brief post on the Armory museum housed in the L’Hôtel Des Invalides in Paris, […]

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Guess what day it is?! Hump day! Happy Wednesday everyone! I’m excited to bring you another wonderful post from my brother, Matthew. He was previously featured for his post on Machu Picchu. He will be covering the Leaning Tower of Pisa for today’s post. Students visiting Italy would be remiss if  they didn’t enjoy a […]

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I’m pleased to bring you our first guest post from none other than by brother Matthew! Students and teachers in search of adventure need to look no further than the mysterious peaks of Machu Picchu. Long thought to be no more than a legend by scholars and experts for centuries, Machu Picchu makes for a remarkable […]

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