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Spain school tour

A good tour can benefit all, including school children. There are many things that cannot be taught within the four walls of the classroom. To explore the world, students need to step into it. Most schools organize school trips to Spain for their students which can even last for one to two weeks. Voyager school travel is one of the most popular travels in the UK. They organize educational school trips to give students a glimpse of the past and present.

Voyager school travels focuses on developing team work skills, leadership quality as well as building the confidence among young students to reevaluate attitudes, assumptions, especially about other cultures and goals in life. During the educational trips, students can learn about different international problems and think of measures to resolve them. Students develop new skills such as friendship and understanding other cultures and lifestyles.

Spain is an ideal destination for language adventure and culture. Students going on an educational school trips to Spain will enjoy its wonderful climate. The Spain school trips also include visits to Murcia, which is located 15 minutes from Cartagena. Murcia is Europe’s largest salt water lake.

Tourists can easily reach this destination as Alicante and Murcia airports are closer to this place. Due to its clear water, and warm climate it offers various water sports. Students can also enjoy these water sports in all times of the year. During the school educational trips to Spain, students will be exposed to various activities such as observing flamingos, sailing on the center’s fleet of boats, visiting the bird sanctuary, local silver and lead mines.

The educational tour to Spain is not complete without the visit to Barcelona. It offers students a wonderful combination of history, culture, art, leisure and architecture.

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