Tag Archives: group travel

Memorial Day in Palm Springs

You are probably familiar with the most popular Memorial Day destination, Washington D.C, but what about all the popularly overlooked cities such as today's feature, Palm Springs.  Each year over 2,000 people flock to the Palm Springs Air Museum to see the annual Memorial Day Flower Drop and Air Fair, a true spectacle to see…
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Last Minute Field Trip Ideas for Students

It's the end of March, you've been frazzled with midterms and grading projects for so many weeks that you completely forgot: it's field trip season! Your students have been working hard and it's time to pay them off with a truly unforgettable, educational, and insightful field trip to end the year, but where to? And…
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Last Minute Educational Trips  

Adventure Student Travel is known for an overwhelmingly popular service: educational trip planning. We do everything from daylong field trips in close by cities to week long subject themed adventures across the country. We can send your 2nd-grade science class to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, or we can send your Drama Club…
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All About ‘Teaching with Historic Places’ Field Trips

As a teacher, we understand just how busy you are, especially during field trip season. At Adventure Student Travel our agents and team members want to help plan this year's field trip smoothly, our company working to help you plan a budget, a place of interest, and educational resources to use along the way. We…
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Palm Springs vs. Maui: Student Budget Tips

With spring break and senior trip season right around the corner, it’s time to decide where your group is heading this year, figure out your budget, and start setting it up! We want to help out by putting two of our most popular summer-time destinations up against each other in a true battle of the…
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Arizona State Museum

Arizona State Museum Southwestern U.S culture, Northern Mexican heritage, and amazing historical artifacts from the area all await you at the Arizona State Museum, our top choice for educational destinations in Tucson. This museum was first established in 1893, originally used as a repository for a cultural collection as well as for the protection of…
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Kitt Peak National Observatory

Kitt Peak National Observatory Welcome to the Kitt Peak National Observatory, the United States astronomical observatory site that is located on the 2,096 meter Kitt Peak, within the Quinlan Mountains. This Sonoran Desert sparkling gem takes guests on average of about three hours to explore, the site itself holding some of the largest telescopes in…
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Tucson Botanical Gardens

[caption id="attachment_20911" align="alignright" width="305"] tucson_botanical_gardens[/caption] Tucson Botanical Gardens Surprisingly enough, you and your group can find a lush oasis filled with both native and exotic ecological wonders here amidst the desert- typical Tucson setting, all you have to do is head to the Tucson Botanical Gardens! Within this 5-acre garden area, you will find a…
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HUB Restaurant

HUB Restaurant Welcome to HUB, one of Tucson’s absolute best when it comes to unique local foods, which is really what the whole city is all about, culinarily speaking! This popular downtown eatery serves as a restaurant and ice creamery all in one, the building itself set in the very heart of the most exciting…
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Top 10 Hidden Gems in Tucson

Tucson is arguably the most culture-filled city throughout all of Arizona, the city gleaming with gems of Native American history, indigenous cultures blending the American cowboy with Spanish and Mexican influences, and of course, some of the most deliciously authentic southwestern food of all. Those gleaming gems are quite well known, but what about all…
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