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Benefits for Teachers Who Travel with Their Students
As our partner in organizing educational travel, we’ve always rewarded group organizers with cash bonuses, EXTRA free trips, and other great benefits.
Tour Spotlight: Monet and Michelangelo
Explore three of Europe's greatest cities on a tour perfect for lovers of art, culture and history.
Italy is the Ultimate Educational Tour Destination
Overflowing with history and abounding with art and architecture, Italy is the ultimate educational tour destination for you and your students!
Show Your Students the Venice of the North
Although the Hague is its true political capital, Amsterdam is the Netherlands' intellectual, cultural and nominal capital.
City Spotlight: Madrid
Beyond Madrid’s grand architectural set pieces, world-class array of museums and cultural attractions, it is the inviting lifestyle that sets Madrid apart.
Sample Agenda for a Student-Parent Meeting
Use this as a sample agenda for your student-parent meeting!
Why Is Passports the Educator's Choice for Student Travel?
The preparation for a student tour begins long before you get on an airplane. It starts in the classroom, with you, the teachers.
6 Travel Apps to Download Before Your Next Trip Overseas
Traveling overseas in the near future? Download these nifty travel apps now, you'll thank us later.
Tour Spotlight: Chocolates and Cappuccino
Visit Juliet's balcony and Mozart's birthplace. Slide down a chute into a mine to explore its dark underground chambers. Enjoy a morning excursion to the top of the world, with an ascent to the summit of Mt. Pilatus 7,000 feet high, and SO much more!
How to Recruit Students for an Educational Tour
Teachers, here is your foolproof recruitment plan and a free download of the 'My Recruitment Plan' checklist.
Getting School Board Approval for Educational Travel
If you are seeking permission to organize an overseas trip, there are some important things to keep in mind before talking to your school principal, or to the school board.
Pre-departure Reminders for Students Traveling to Europe This Spring
After months of anticipation, your trip is almost here! Are you ready? Here are a few pre-departure reminders for students traveling to Europe this spring (or summer).
A Travel Journal Is the Best Souvenir You Can Create
This process of education through travel does not happen by itself. It happens only with the pro-active, dedicated support of educators that acknowledge the importance of travel.
Educational Travel 101
Your travel journal will become a cherished keepsake you’ll have to look back on after your experience to help you relive those memories again and again.
19 Interesting Facts About the World's Smallest Country
Vatican City, the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, is located within the city of Rome and is the smallest country in the world.
2017 Passports Traveler Contests
passports is excited to announce the kick off of our annual traveler contests! 2 photo contests + 1 writing contest = 3 chances to win an epic spending spree! Do you think you have what it takes to beat out the other 2017 passports travelers?
How to Break the Language Barrier While Traveling
Keep these tips in mind to grant you a bit more independence and make it easier to interact with the locals!
The Best Cities in Europe for Architecture Lovers
If you have an eye for art and architecture, you’ll love this list of the most architecturally impressive cities in Europe.
Sagrada Familia: Gaudí's Masterpiece
La Sagrada Familia is an extraordinary church with towers that soar high above the City of Gaudí.
Ostia Antica: A Little-Known Ancient Wonder
Just 30 minutes from the Colosseum lies the remains of the entire ancient Roman city of Ostia Antica – an under appreciated and little-known archaeological site that rivals Pompeii.