Portland’s Maritime History

Get ready to explore Portland’s maritime past, where salty tales of seafaring adventures and maritime marvels await your students. Tour Portland Head Light, the oldest lighthouse in Maine, cruise the waters of Casco Bay on a working Mailboat, stargaze at the Portland Observatory, and experience a guided tour of Acadia National Park. There is so much to see and learn in Portland.
Niagara Falls, NY

Your students will discover the wonders of Niagara Falls without leaving the US. This itinerary is filled with adventure-packed experiences that will get you up close to the Falls. Plus, kid-friendly attractions and hands-on exhibits for an unforgettable Niagara Falls tour.
Ocean City, MD Eco-Beach Tour

This Eco-Beach Adventure is filled with maritime museums, sunny beaches, and wild horses. Naturalists will help you learn about the native wildlife as you visit both Assateague and Chincoteague Islands, where you may see wild ponies running on the beach. Plus, a visit to the world’s first mermaid museum and a visit to NASA’s Wallops Island. It’s a great getaway for your students. Book your space now.
Pittsburgh’s Music in the Park

Students can participate in the Music in the Parks Festival in Pittsburgh, PA. This festival offers a fun and educational experience for school bands, orchestras, and choirs. Learn from experienced instrumental and vocal teachers, then perform at the festival. Your school and hometown will also be announced at the awards ceremony! This trip includes fun Pittsburgh attractions and time at Kennywood.
Virginia Beach’s Music in the Parks

Students can enjoy a fun and educational experience at the Music in the Park Festival in Virginia Beach. School bands, orchestras, and choirs can learn from experienced instrumental and vocal teachers, then perform at the festival. Celebrate your achievements with an Award Ceremony at Busch Gardens. This tour also features other area attractions.
Star-Spangled Baltimore

Baltimore is the birthplace of the “Star-Spangled Banner” and filled with tons of American History. Students can relive historic moments in American History and American Innovation with visits to a fort, a railroad museum, a warship, and a science center. Plus, enjoy a harbor cruise, a ghost tour, and an evening of Medieval Times.
The Ark & The Creation

Let your students discover history from a biblical worldview. Begin at the Ark Encounter, a life-size replica of Noah’s Ark. Meet Noah, his family, and the animals on the Ark, along with large-scale biblical scenes. At the Creation Museum, enjoy state-of-the-art exhibits that allow you to walk into biblical history and the Garden of Eden. You will also visit the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center to hear the stories of freedom’s heroes.
Legends in Louisville

Let your students explore Louisville, Kentucky’s largest city. Visit iconic attractions like the Kentucky Derby Museum, the Louisville Slugger Museum, and the Muhammad Ali Center. Take an underground adventure like no other at the Louisville Mega Cavern and embark on a journey of discovery at the Kentucky Science Center. So much to see and do in Louisville.
Colonial Williamsburg

Visit where America began and History lives, even today, with a trip to Colonial Williamsburg. Students will step back in time and experience first-hand what it was like to live during the 18th century. You will also enjoy a full day at Busch Gardens and visits to the Jamestown Settlement, America’s first permanent English colony, & the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown.
Plan a Big Apple Adventure

Take your students to one of the most thrilling cities in the world – New York City! Visit iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and Central Park. Discover history-making moments and attractions and enjoy an exciting show on Broadway plus a Broadway Workshop. So much to see and do in the Big Apple.

