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One of the best ways to get to know a city is to explore its hidden attractions. Munich, Germany, is home to several museums that...
ACIS team member Bridget works with new educators experiencing ACIS for the first time. Get to know her and learn how we build teacher travel...
Back in 2019, we published a post detailing the changes coming to European travel permissions. Proposed to begin 2021, the pandemic ultimately delayed the new...
Egypt is home to some of the most ancient monuments and artifacts in the world dating back to over 4000 years ago. Now you can...
During my gap year after my high school graduation in June 2020, I made the decision to drop everything and move to Paris for three...
With schools out for President's Day weekend and early Spring break, there were plenty of ACIS travelers on the road in February! From Italy to...
I highly suggest adding the Galápagos Islands to your travel bucket list if it is not there already. I myself have had the wonderful opportunity...
It's that time of year again, where we look at our list of friends and family and wonder what to gift them. If you have...
At ACIS, we believe that our student travel programs broaden horizons and create new opportunities for young learners by turning the entire world into their...
Do you know what we love to do? We love to travel! And last week we got back to it in a major way. With...
Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
Sarah Bichsel
Tag: student travel posts
Tag: student travel posts
ACIS Staff Spotlight: Meet Bridget
Updated 2024 European Travel Regulations
5 Highlights to See on Tour in Egypt
My Favorites in Paris as a Former Short-Term Resident
ACIS February Travel Recap
The Magic of The Galapagos and Its Unique Animals
Travel Gift Ideas for Students
The Real Value of Student Travel Programs
Winter Travel Review
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