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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...
I get confused. I am flying transatlantic to Geneva and my trusty Briggs and Riley bag is ready and set for carry-on, but...
When you return from a two-week vacation in Australia, the first question everyone asks is to name your favorite part (an impossible query for any travel-lover about...
Sarajevo is the capital city of Bosnia and Herzogovina. The country is a fascinating and beautiful place, made up of people of different ethnicities and...
A friend of mine and I had taken a few days to ski in Zermatt, Switzerland. It's something we try to do each year. More...
When groups come to London on an educational tour with just a couple of days in the city, they usually arrive armed with an extensive...
I'm just back from leading a "European War Tour" that took me and my group from California from the beaches of Normandy via Paris, Belleau...
It was by sheer luck that I landed in Prague on a snowy afternoon in January. Why luck? Because it was a freshly fallen snow—not...
It was probably because the two cars in my house became unavailable over the summer and the bicycle option was less appealing during the winter...
Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
Sarah Bichsel