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Risk assessment for school tours1. Transportation.
While we are quickly adapting to low cost flights and jetting off around the world on weekend breaks, the coach is still a good and cheaper option when going to Europe. You can usually save £50-£100 per person by choosing the coach. In addition to that, the coach is better for the environment and it gives you the comfort of being brought directly to and from your school door step and avoiding the stress of an airport. Ask for both a coach and air quote now to see the difference.
2. Accommodation.
When travelling to Europe, particularly to countries like Germany, Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland it is a great idea to stay in a youth hostel rather than a hotel. There are many new and refurbished hostels in Europe with fantastic facilities, in great locations and simply perfect for larger groups. Ask us for advice for your chosen destination.
3. Food.
It will be cheaper to pre-book dinners at your hostel or hotel rather than eating out. And for lunch, rather than risk ending up in premium prices cafeteria, why not pre-book packed lunches for the group at great value? Simply ask for cost when you enquire/book.
4. Attractions.
This is really an area to look out for and you could save £20, £50 £100 per person. Days out packed with activities can really bump up the price of a trip if you pick only the large world known attractions. However, there are hundreds of free attractions to consider of equal interest and educational value. You will soon be able to view all the free attractions here on the web site, but for now please ask us for advice when we work out your itinerary.
5. Destination.
You and your students may be dreaming of jetting off to New York, but if the budget simply isn’t there, there is always a cheaper and equally rewarding European equivalent. Europe is not to be underestimated for new inspiring places, and we will always be happy to help you find a special and unique tour.