Hello! Forgive me for getting this post up a little later than I had originally planned. If you saw my previous Photo Friday, then you’d know that today I’m going to be sharing with you a little more history on the National Gallery of Ancient Art. Just a short distance from Piazza Barberini, the National Gallery […]
Read MoreHappy Friday! My family and I arrived into Rome a few days before the group so we could have a little vacation time and recover from jet lag. We stayed in the neighborhood of Palazzo Barberini which is just a short walk from the Fontana di Trevi. We searched out new museums to visit and […]
Read MoreAn essential part of traveling is being able to experience the culture- more specifically, the culinary culture. I mean…let’s face it no educational tour would be complete without sampling some of the host country’s best dishes. Let me tell you, Italy is not short on superb cuisine. Below are a few snapshots of dishes I […]
Read MoreBuon giorno! As I mentioned in my latest post, I just returned from Italy a little over a week ago. Having caught up on rest, adjusted back into my normal schedule, and with the effects of jet lag all behind me I’m now ready to share with you my wonderful Italian adventure! Over the next […]
Read MoreWelcome back to the Tour Director! Sorry I’ve been a little MIA, but I recently traveled to Italy with one of our educational tour student groups. I was so inspired while I was over there that I have a ton of new ideas for blog posts. So be sure to check back over the coming […]
Read MoreHi readers! I’d like to share with you another destination spotlight on the gorgeous country of Costa Rica written by my brother. Costa Rica is an incredibly vibrant and culturally rich country full of history, beauty, and adventure. There’s nothing typical about the educational tours offered here, as teachers can expect to find opportunities that […]
Read MoreHi readers! Today I bring you another wonderful blog from my brother about Iceland and why you should book your next student tour to this magnificent land. I hope you enjoy! Iceland might not seem like an obvious choice for an educational tour, but this exotic northern locale offers much to the discerning teacher looking […]
Read MoreWith the new movie The Monuments Men hitting theatres nationwide tomorrow, I thought I’d delve into the story of how a famous piece of art was at one time stolen. As educational tours to France increase in popularity, the world’s most iconic museum sees an influx in visitors. Home to the world’s most famous portrait, […]
Read MoreCan you believe today is the last day of January?! I hope you’ve begun planning your next educational tour with EA Tours. If not, perhaps this wonderful photo of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy will inspire you. On an EA educational tour, the Colosseum is but one of the many Italian sites and treasures awaiting […]
Read MoreWhile visiting the marvelous museums, churches, and buildings on your next educational tour, take some time to look up and admire the ceiling. There are so many ceilings worth celebrating due to the fact that they soar above others in size, architectural achievements, and design elements. From the various types of domes and vaults to […]
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