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I love food and I love to travel. This is probably because I am English and as a kid we didn’t get to travel much and...
If you're like me, you have the wits to transfer your travel photos from your phone or camera to your computer or to an online...
I’ve been football mad all of my life. When I was a kid, I traveled hundreds of miles every week and visited the outer reaches...
When educational travel groups arrive in London, I find that there is a common misconception about British food; that it’s not very good. Over the...
Today we headed to the town of Noto, one of the eight towns in South-Eastern Sicily that were rebuilt after 1693 due to a huge...
I had been to Sicily some years ago, but it didn't “wow” me. We had visited Taormina and then travelled to Siracusa, Piazza Armerina, and...
We take you to cities; we show you some of the most amazing museums and monuments known to man. We will do our best to...
The history of London is intrinsically linked to the large waterway that runs through its heart: the River Thames. It makes sense then, that a...
The British Isles may be relatively small on the global scale of things—have a look how many times you could squeeze us into the land...
I lived in Barcelona for fifteen years and I can still remember the first time I got lost in the labyrinth of streets between the...
Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
Sarah Bichsel