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The Redentore Festival I had never been to Venice during the Festa del Redentore. It is quite a spectacle. Historically, the festival is a celebration...
I paid a visit to Rick and Nancy’s farm, Bear Meadow Apiary, in Ashfield, MA the other day. They keep chickens, grow vegetables, and also...
So it happened to me at last. After 40+ uneventful years and fairly casual security on my part, my two passports were stolen in Italy....
Of all of the days to get invited to the Shard for lunch, I chose the rainy day. Of course, this is London and chances...
It’s over and as the world renowned English soccer player and commentator, Gary Lineker, has famously stated, “Soccer is a game played between 22 players,...
June and July: great months to be travelling in France! Yes, both summer months, so if our European weather is behaving itself that should mean...
Today’s highlight was the antique wooden train that rides on a narrow gauge track and has been rolling along since 1912 across the 27 kilometers...
Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands, sitting just off the coast of Spain, equidistant between Valencia and Barcelona, and has been a holiday...
I am a soccer addict. I have been one for my whole life. I have lived through World Cup wins and more often defeats, Champions...
I will always remember the time I went to Montecatini, a spa town outside of Florence. I pulled up to this beautiful gate and saw...
Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
Sarah Bichsel