Spain Student School Trips & Educational Tours

Embark on a Learning Adventure to Spain, where students can explore the rich heritage and captivating history of this stunning country.

Students can enhance their understanding of Spanish culture through hands-on activities such as paella cooking classes, where they’ll learn about regional ingredients and culinary traditions. A civil war-themed city tour in Madrid provides insights into this significant historical period, while a live performance at Teatro Español allows students to practice their Spanish in an engaging setting. Exploring the enchanting city of Cuenca helps students appreciate Spanish architecture and history, and a visit to Camp Nou in Barcelona connects them to the cultural importance of football through a virtual reality experience. Wherever they visit, our Spain itineraries are designed to maximize learning and to create an impact.

Why we provide academic travel programs in Spain School Trips:

A school trip to Spain is an enriching adventure, immersing students in history, art, language, and culture. From Gaudí’s architecture in Barcelona to the historic Alhambra in Granada, Spain blends past and present. Students can explore museums, experience traditions like flamenco and tapas, and practice Spanish in real-life settings. With its dynamic cities and deep heritage, Spain offers an unforgettable educational experience.

Alexandra has studied Spanish, developing strong linguistic and cultural proficiency. She spent three years living, studying, and working in Spain, immersing herself in the language and the local way of life. During this time, she gained extensive knowledge of Spanish history and culture, particularly in Sevilla, where she worked as a guide, leading tours and sharing insights into the city’s rich heritage and traditions.

Alexandra Tilley

Sports Tours Specialists

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can we do on a school sports tour to Spain?

Sports tours to Spain combine sporting prowess with a cultural backdrop that is hard to bear anywhere in Europe. Thrilling activities like surfing, hockey, football, and tennis encourage skill development and team bonding, alongside cultural exploration – providing students with a blend of local history and exciting sporting opportunities.

Take your sports tour one step further by adding France to the itinerary. Hop over the boarder to Bayonee and Biarritz for some adrenaline-pumping water sports, including stand-up paddle boarding and sea kayaking, before heading further north to Bordeaux to witness the best of rugby in France.

Who will be leading our educational trip to Spain?

Your enthusiastic Adventure Leader, primed with a wealth of local knowledge, will be with you and your students throughout your school tour to Spain. They will ensure everything runs smoothly and help your group have the best time possible during your school trip to Spain.

Where can I visit on a school trip to Spain?

Our school trips to Spain showcase the ins and outs of some of the best, bucket list destinations in Spain, from the bustling streets of Madrid to the golden shores of San Sebastian.

Madrid school trips

The capital city of Spain plays host to a multitude of educational opportunities for students. Whether studying culture, literature, language, history, geography, or art, Madrid offers valuable learning experiences that bring subjects from the classroom to life.

Home to some of the great sites of the Roman Empire, including the UNESCO town of Segovia, the Archaeological Park of Segobriga, and the Roam city of Complutum, Madrid is also hotspot for classics students on a school trip to Spain.

Barcelona school trips

Barcelona, celebrated for its lively ambiance and rich artistic diversity, beckons students seeking Spanish cultural immersion. With iconic architectural marvels by Antoni Gaudí, such as the awe-inspiring Sagrada Familia and renowned Pedrera, it is an unparalleled destination for art students on a Spain school trip.

Andalusia Region

Boasting some of the most captivating geographical formations, the Andalusia region is ideal for geography students on a school trip to Spain. Explore the Fuente de Piedra Lagoon, housing Europe’s only stable colony of flamingos, and hike through Sierras de Tajeda and Alhama National Park, uncovering large river pools and stunning waterfalls along the way.

Malaga

From local school visits to cooking classes, school trips to Malaga offer the chance for students to develop Spanish language skills, gain an understanding of Spain’s history, and become immersed into the best of Spain’s culture.