Art, history, and even STEM students can all benefit from understanding ‘what the Romans did for us’, by seeing first-hand the immense feat of engineering that is the Segovia aqueduct, or discussing the historical impact of Augustus’ political propaganda at the Ara Pacis. The study of archaeological evidence allows students to develop visual analysis skills useful for a range of subjects.
There are plenty of options for groups travelling on a lower budget. All itineraries can be shortened to include the absolute must-see items while keeping costs down. If you’re a UK school, there are options for Roman educational tours right on our doorstep that offer an alternative to international travel without compromising on educational value.
On our Learning Adventures we aim to fully immerse students in the culture of their destination, beyond their chosen subject. This could be an Italian cooking class, flamenco workshop, or learning the art of pétanque.
Southern Europe is blessed with good weather most of the year. It can get hot and crowded in the months of July and August, and if you’re planning to travel to Rome, it’s worth avoiding Easter Week as Catholics gather from around the world to hear the Pope’s address. April to June, and October, however, offer the perfect mix of sunshine and pleasant temperatures for sightseeing and gelato tasting.
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