educational geography tours

School Geography Trips

The best way to learn is through adventure!

Our international school geography trips are designed to provide you and your students with a holistic geographical experience – all elements of physical, human and environmental geography intertwined.

You’ll witness first hand some of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders… Iceland’s’ gleaming glaciers, Sicily’s magnificent Mount Etna, Morocco’s Sahara Desert or perhaps the Azores, a truly breath-taking garden of Eden.

You’ll explore the interactions between people, place and environment. And understand the contemporary geographical challenges we’re faced with today.

And through unique opportunities like visiting local communities to discover how people skilfully navigate challenging landscapes, you’ll see personal growth in abundance!

Offering a wide range of destinations, our geography field trips will take you off the beaten track and we’ll provide even more support with our specialist Field Study Tutors and award-winning study resources.

Explore all our exciting geography school trips below…

 

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Field Study Tutors

Our specialist Field Study Tutors live and breathe geography. They have an incredible background when it comes to geography education – long-serving teachers and experts in their field. If you’re looking for someone to bring further context to the mind-blowing natural wonders you and your students are set to explore, look no further!

 

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NEW – Iceland Series

We hold the ‘Land of Fire and Ice’ close to our hearts! It’s one of our most popular geography school tours, and for good reason! So, we’ve launched an Iceland Series of resources for teachers, with individual packs to target both GCSE and A-Level teaching. They’re designed to provide teachers with a wealth of practical aids to deliver geographical teaching on a range of hot topics, using Iceland as an engaging case study.

UNIT 3: Climate Change – is now live!

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Why schools choose us

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This wonderful island contains some impressive natural wonders which provide students with hugely memorable experiences. Not only are these hugely relevant to the geography curriculum but Rayburn Tours are always a reliable and experienced company to work with there.

Keith Turnbull
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We used Rayburn for a recent trip to Iceland and had a fantastic time. Our Field Studies Tutor was absolutely wonderful and made the whole experience so much better. I would definitely use them again!

K Allison-Guy
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A spectacular sense of otherness, experiencing alien landscapes, under the midnight sun – a life changing adventure!

Phil Brooks, Dudley College
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A fantastic experience for students to develop their classroom knowledge and be inspired by the amazing physical geography of Iceland.

Calley Toomey, Bishop Justus C of E School
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An excellent ‘full on tour’ of the natural glacial and tectonic features of Iceland!

Elizabeth Taylor, Chenderit School

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