Explore Our Exciting Adventures!
£1000 per person
Embark on an unforgettable and exciting U.K. adventure where rich history meets vibrant modernity! Enjoy comfortable accommodation with trusted host families who are eager to share British culture, delicious meals served three times daily, and all trip arrangements taken care of for a hassle-free experience!
Day 1.
Meet your Group Leader: Once you've gathered your luggage, you'll meet your friendly group leader. They will guide you and ensure everyone feels welcomed and ready for the adventure ahead!
Transfer to your Accommodation: Hop onto your comfortable coach for a short ride to your accomadation provided by your host family. Enjoy a relaxing evening after your long flight, getting settled in and spending time with your welcoming host family, helping to ease into your new environment and start building friendships.
Day 2.
Buckingham Palace: Arrive at Buckingham Palace, where students will be able to experience the Changing of the Guards ceremony. This iconic event showcases the precision and pageantry of the British Army, as you witness the ceremonial guard change right in front of one of the most famous residences in the world!
Natural History Museum: The Natural History Museum in London captivates visitors of all ages with its stunning architecture and towering dinosaur skeletons. Exploring the museum is a journey through time, from colorful gems in the Mineral Gallery to ancient fossils. Kids will love the dinosaur exhibit, learning about species and their habitats. Interactive displays allow hands-on engagement, from touching fossils to virtual reality experiences. The Wildlife Garden offers a peaceful space to appreciate nature and biodiversity. A visit is an imaginative experience that fosters a love for science, making it perfect for school trips filled with fun and learning!
Oxford Street: Get ready for an unforgettable shopping adventure! This is your chance to explore some of the most iconic stores in the UK. Picture yourself strolling through the magnificent halls of Selfridges, where you can find the latest fashion trends, gift items, and unique souvenirs.
Next, head over to Harrods, a luxury department store that’s a destination in itself. With its stunning architecture and vast selection of goods, you can browse everything from designer labels to gourmet treats. Whether you’re looking for trendy clothes, chic accessories, or British memorabilia, these stores have it all.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to shop in style and take home amazing finds from your trip to the UK!
Day 4.
Big Ben: Visiting Big Ben and its area is a great experience for students and teachers. At over 315 feet tall, Big Ben is the name for the Great Bell in the clock tower at the Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament. This famous clock tower, a symbol of London, has amazed visitors since 1859. As groups get closer, they'll appreciate the lovely Gothic style of the Palace. The detailed stonework and grandeur make it a perfect place for photos and learning. Students can talk about the history of the British government and the significance of Parliament today.
London Eye: Riding the London Eye is an unforgettable experience that offers breathtaking views of one of the world's most famous cities. As the tallest observation wheel in Europe, it provides a unique perspective over iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the River Thames. Each rotation gives visitors a 360-degree view, allowing them to appreciate the beauty of London's skyline and its rich history.
Thames Boat Cruise: Enjoy an exciting boat cruise on the River Thames, filled with fun and adventure! Glide over the sparkling water while spotting London’s iconic landmarks, each revealing the city’s rich history.
Marvel at the stunning Tower Bridge and its impressive Victorian Gothic architecture, and watch it open for larger vessels. As you continue, enjoy views of the famed London Bridge and the charming Southwark Bridge, framed by modern buildings, along with the unique Millennium Bridge—perfect for photos!
You’ll also see attractions like the Tower of London, Globe Theatre, and the striking Houses of Parliament from your cruise, plus the iconic London Eye, which offers breathtaking city views.
Day 3.
Windsor Castle: A guided tour through Windsor Castle offers an enchanting journey into British history, where visitors can marvel at the stunning architecture and explore the lavish State Apartments, home to priceless art and rserves as a significant burial site for several British monarchs. Afterward, a leisurely walk along the serene River Thames provides the perfect backdrop to reflect on the castle's rich past, from its beginnings in the summer of 1070 to its role as a royal residence today.
Kew Gardens and Dear Park: Kew Gardens in London is a 300-acre UNESCO World Heritage Site, perfect for children and schools. It features diverse trees, flowers, and plants from around the world, inspiring a love for nature through vibrant displays and rare species. Nearby Richmond Park offers natural beauty and wildlife, where students can see deer and birds in their habitat, making it ideal for exploration and picnics.
Day 5.
Stonehenge: Visiting Stonehenge is an unforgettable experience at one of the world's iconic landmarks. The massive stones against the sky evoke wonder and mystery. Explore the site to learn about its ancient theories and purposes, complemented by engaging exhibits at the visitor center, ideal for school groups.
Beyond Stonehenge, the beautiful English countryside offers rolling hills, lush fields, and charming villages perfect for exploration. Walking trails for all skill levels allow groups to choose paths that fit their interests. Enjoy tranquil scenery, wildflower meadows, and scenic riversides as a refreshing break from city life.
Old Sarum Castle: Old Sarum, near Salisbury, England, is an interesting historical site with a rich history. The castle, built in the late 11th century, was once a busy fortress and royal residence. It was important in medieval England for military strategy and royal events. The earthworks and stone ruins show the engineering skills of the era. Visitors can explore the ruins on high ground with amazing views of the area, highlighting the Norman Conquest and feudal England.
Salisbury Cathedral: Nearby, Salisbury Cathedral features beautiful Gothic architecture and has the tallest spire in England. It is important for its design and for housing one of the rare copies of the Magna Carta, which helped shape modern democracy. The peaceful cathedral grounds, along with the historic significance of both sites, create a special blend of past and present.
Day 6.
Shakespeare Globe Theatre: Visiting Shakespeare's Globe Theatre takes you back to Elizabethan England. This famous site, rebuilt close to its original location on the South Bank of the River Thames, lets you explore the world of William Shakespeare and his classic works.
When you arrive, the theatre's beautiful design, with its thatched roof and open courtyard, reflects the 16th century. Guided tours share stories about Shakespeare's life, the Globe's history, and the exciting performances that entertained audiences. You’ll discover how the shows were staged, the audience's role, and the lively atmosphere that made the Globe a center for entertainment.
Camden Market: Shopping at Camden Market is an unforgettable experience filled with vibrant energy and a unique atmosphere. The market features eclectic stalls offering handmade crafts, vintage clothing, quirky accessories, and international street food. As you stroll through, you'll enjoy diverse crowds and lively street performers, creating a contagious buzz. The laid-back vibe reflects London's artistic spirit, with street art adorning the walls and live music enhancing the ambiance. Each stall showcases local artisans' individuality. Whether you're seeking a leather jacket or delicious global cuisine, Camden Market is a treasure trove of creativity.
Day 7.
Shopping at Battersea Power Station: Visiting Battersea Power Station is an exciting mix of history and modern life. This famous London landmark has been changed into a lively place with shops, restaurants, and entertainment. Students will enjoy exploring its impressive halls and unique design while searching for souvenirs that represent their trip.
The shopping area inside Battersea Power Station is the perfect final stop for gifts and keepsakes. There’s a variety of items available, from fun trinkets to fashionable clothing. Students can find classic British souvenirs like tea sets and postcards, along with local crafts and special foods. This last shopping opportunity is a moment to reflect on their journey and take a piece of the UK home with them.
As the trip ends, remind everyone to seize this chance to pick up last-minute souvenirs. Encourage them to visit the shops and find the perfect memento to remember their amazing adventure in the UK!
Packing and Leaving: As the trip ends, excitement for home mingles with cherished memories. Kids pack bags, organizing souvenirs and checking lists to ensure nothing is forgotten. With bags ready, they head to the airport, as the trip comes to a close!