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Changes Lives. At ACIS Educational Tours, we use this expression a lot, but to us it's more than a motto. We believe in the power...
[photo: BBC] It was a day in July a few years ago and one that had me jumping on a train from my home town...
There are people who know how extraordinary our tour managers are, and then there are those who have yet to discover them. Whether you're a...
Last month I spent a couple of weeks touring Normandy, a region in northwest France synonymous with the D-Day landings and the liberation of Europe...
The good news is that it’s finally open. The Rijksmuseum had been closed for 10 years and just recently opened in April. What a job...
In a previous post, I wrote about the pleasures of wandering around cemeteries in London and Paris. I'm not a morbid person, but somehow it's...
If I could spend a decade eating my way through France like Julia Child, I'd hop on the next flight to Paris and never look...
The most interesting part of Cyprus is without a doubt the crossing of the demarcation line; the so called “Green Line.” We rented a car...
Your teen has seen it all—Paris, Rome, Buenos Aires, Sydney—on YouTube. He’s connected with people all over the world—on Facebook. She’s become a bit of...
It’s a wonderful world out there, stacked full of places you spend your life hearing about and hoping one day to visit. We all have...
Teachers in Their Own Words
Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list...
Sarah Bichsel