
Thinking about planning a school trip for autumn 2022?
Book your autumn school trip by 31 st January and you could save up to £15pp on European trips and up to £30pp on long-haul trips!
Plus, we strongly advise that you start planning as soon as possible.
We’ve seen unprecedented demand for 2022 trips and expect this to continue into the autumn term as more and more schools are allowed to start running school trips abroad again.
Enquire now to ensure you have time to launch and book your trip by 31 st January.
Our Top Picks for Autumn 2022

The spectacular capital of Tuscany is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance and so Florence is a fantastic choice of destination for any school trip, but especially for Italian, art and maths.
In autumn, you’ll find Florence less crowded than in the summer, and the weather’s still beautiful!

Berlin is one of the most fascinating cities in the world. Of course, our history groups love visiting the city, especially if they’re studying the Nazis and the Holocaust, or the Cold War. But it’s also a very creative city, making it a great choice for an art, or design and technology school trip.
And, of course, where better to inspire a passion for all things German in your linguists than the country’s cool capital, Berlin?

As the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam is a great choice of destination for any school trip and, with over 400,000 trees, the city is really beautiful in the autumn.
Whether you’re considering a history, art, science or religious studies school trip, Amsterdam offers an exciting variety of educational visits and experiences.
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MFL school trip?

Want to arrange a French school trip next autumn? Why not head to the beautiful medieval city of Rouen, the capital of Normandy? Here, your students will have the opportunity to use their French skills to explore the history and culture.
Plus, we can arrange language lessons at a specialist language school and host family accommodation to complete the total immersion experience.

Where better to inspire your Spanish students than the elegant capital, Madrid? And autumn is the perfect time to visit – it’s still warm and sunny, but not too hot, and there are fewer crowds than during the summer.
As well as exploring the culture, you can also choose to add language lessons at a specialist language school, which is a great option if your group are preparing for exams.

Cologne is the cultural capital of the Rhineland and one of our most popular choices for a German language school trip. Highlights include the awe-inspiring Gothic cathedral and the Lindt Chocolate Museum. And you can choose to add language lessons at a specialist language school.
Geography school trip?

Whether your students are studying coastal landscapes or plate tectonics, Naples and Sorrento is a fantastic choice of destination for a geography school trip.
Students can explore the dramatic Amalfi Coast and the island of Capri, and they can discover what life is like in the shadow of an active volcano. Plus, the weather will still be warm and sunny!

The ultimate geography school trip destination, Iceland offers students the opportunity to experience a huge amount of geography in action, in a relatively small area.
And autumn is a fantastic time to visit – there are fewer crowds than in the summer and winter and, if you time your visit right, you’ll discover that the lack of trees doesn’t mean Iceland misses out on an autumnal blaze of colour!

You don’t have to travel abroad to see some incredible geography – Cornwall offers the opportunity to explore coastal landscapes, sustainability and ecosystems.
Plus, it usually stays a bit warmer and drier here during autumn than in the rest of the UK and, of course, there won’t be as many tourists as during the summer months!
History school trip?

Visiting the WW1 battlefields is the best way to help your students understand the incredible scale of the fighting and loss of life during WW1.
By basing yourselves in Ypres, you’ll be able to delve deeper into the experience of soldiers in the trenches and the importance of remembrance.

If your group is studying the Nazis and the Holocaust, a history school trip to Krakow is an unmissable opportunity. Here, they’ll have the opportunity to learn more about the history of the Jewish community in Krakow, and what happened to them under Nazi occupation.
Of course, you’ll be able to visit Auschwitz, which is a difficult visit but vital in helping students to comprehend the scale of the industrialised murder perpetrated by the Nazis.

Studying US politics or the civil rights movement? Then your students will love the opportunity to visit Washington DC, the centre of the US government. They’ll visit the Capitol Building, the Lincoln Memorial and the Smithsonian Institution.
For students with an interest in politics and American history, this is a school trip they’ll never forget!