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Every month, we're proud to introduce you to an extraordinary educator from the US who believes in the power of educational travel to shape the...
So, what do you do when you need a break from Turin? The good news is that Piedmont is Italy’s new culinary region for cutting...
Our journey to Turin turned into a long day in the car. An adventure in the dead of winter involving a train and lots of...
Recently, one of our tour managers remarked, "Travel is never a wasted investment." And how true that statement is! But her words got me thinking...
We’re proud to introduce a new type of travel to the world of educational group tours. A type of travel that thinks outside the bus,...
Get to know our tour managers, well-traveled and fascinating individuals who make your ACIS educational tour truly unique and unforgettable. Today we're happy to introduce...
Every time I go to Venice, I get caught in that star struck moment—is it live, is it Disney, or is it even Las Vegas?...
If you are lucky enough as a tourist to have been inundated with water in San Marco, you will have been the recipient of the...
Italy is a strange and wonderful country. It is at once hopelessly inefficient, exasperating, and unfathomable. Its regions are fiercely independent and culturally alien to...
This is a guest post written by Teresa Engebretsen, a French teacher from North Carolina. This post originally appeared on The Sabbatical Chef. On the...
Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
Sarah Bichsel