School trips in Spain
Spain's story is told with endless creativity through the incredible arts and architecture, poignantly windswept Roman ruins, cathedrals of rare power and incomparable jewels of Islamic architecture.
About Spain
Not many countries can boast such rebellious and relentlessly creative spirits as Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso and Antoni Gaudí.
Barcelona is the favourite destinations for most schools, but trips to Madrid, Basque country and Costa Brava are also very popular, with subjects ranging from Art & Design to Spanish Language courses and immersion.
Destination A-Z
Andalucía
Andalucía….the smell of orange blossom, the lilt of a flamenco guitar, the flash of the matador’s cape, the taste and smell of tapas – school travel in Andalucía is an adventure for all the senses!
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Barcelona
Barcelona is an incredibly popular destination - an enchanting seaside city with boundless culture, fabled architecture, and a world-class dining scene.
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Basque Country
The Basque Country is rich in artistic and architectural heritage.
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Costa Brava
Costa Brava is often the base for many of our school groups travelling to Spain because it's one of the most gorgeous, unspoilt stretches of coast in Europe and less than 2 hours away from Barcelona.
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Lanzarote
A UNESCO biosphere reserve, Lanzarote is an intriguing island with an extraordinary geology of 300 volcanic cones, great beaches, interesting sights and good-quality hotels.
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Madrid
Few cities can boast an artistic pedigree quite as pure as Madrid's and many schools return here again and again, so rich is the city's art collection.
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Seville
Seville is the capital and largest city of Andalucía; a metropolis founded, according to myth, 3000 years ago by the Greek god Hercules.
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Tenerife
The largest and most popular of the Canary Islands, Tenerife also boasts the world's third largest volcano and two UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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Valencia
Spain’s third-largest city is a magnificent place with a thriving culture.
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