Hello educational travelers! Student tours to Italy are some of the most popular tours that we offer our students and teachers here at EA Tours. With such a diverse history, the most incredible monuments and museums in the world, and the most spectacular food, Italy has something special for all its visitors to experience. From […]

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Hello educational travelers! Here on The Tour Director, we can’t get enough of that Irish spirit after celebrating St. Patrick’s Day yesterday with a wonderfully delicious and super easy to make Irish Soda Bread recipe. If you’re interested in making it yourself, you can find the recipe that my Mom and I crafted here. We […]

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Lá Shona Fhéile Pádraig or Happy St. Patrick’s Day educational travelers! Student tours to Ireland are popular with groups seeking educational tours due to the country’s rich history and friendliness of its citizens. Even if you’re not in Ireland though on St. Patty’s Day it’s still a day where we’re all Irish! March 17th, or […]

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Buon Pomeriggio educational travelers! On Friday, I revealed one of the top museums in all of Italy to visit on your student tour in that week’s edition of photo Friday. In case you missed it, you can view it here. Today, I hand the reins over to my brother, Matthew, who’ll share with you a […]

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Ciao educational travelers! For today’s photo, I wanted to share with y’all one of the most incredible museums in one of my most favorite cities, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Designed by Giorgio Vasari for Cosimo I de Medici in 1560, the Uffizi Gallery was not intended to be a museum that millions would eventually […]

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Hello educational travelers! My brother is back with another wonderful post for a new destination, Milano! Milan is a city of many faces; fashion capital, industrial powerhouse, and design mecca. Beneath all of this, though, seethes a city full of rich history, diversity, and character. Students visiting Milan should understand that this city is a […]

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Hi educational travelers! I wanted to share another guest post from Jeff Stabins. Last Monday, I posted an article of his covering one of the exhibits at the National Air and Space Museum. You can view that post here. For today, he’s back with more of a general overview of what students and teachers will […]

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Hi educational travelers! I’m back with another post from one of our guest writers, Jeff Stabins. I hope you enjoy what he has to share with you. There is probably no more beautiful time for educators to take their students on a trip to our nation’s capital than in spring when the cherry blossoms are […]

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Hi educational travelers! I’m back with another guest post about the White House from Jeff Stabins. Enjoy! A student trip to Washington D.C. would not be complete without a visit to the White House.  The official residence of the most powerful man in the world, the President of the United States, is also known as […]

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Often times on a student tour, your itinerary will call for a day trip outside the main city you’re visiting. This could include a visit to Versailles in France, Windsor Castle in England, or the picturesque city of Chartres which can also be found in France. However, not all day trips have to happen on […]

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