Planning a school trip is no small task. That’s why, for nearly 50 years, Rondo Travel has been creating fully tailored, curriculum‑linked tours across the UK, Europe, and beyond. You’ll be supported by a single dedicated specialist from enquiry through to return—making the process smooth, safe, and completely stress-free.
Why schools choose Rondo Travel
First school tour company to earn the LOtC Quality Badge
Tailored itineraries for any subject, any destination
No extra charges for minor changes
Primary School Tours – Curriculum Travel
Where learning meets adventure for young explorers
Tailored to younger learners, with extra attention to safeguarding and detail, these trips blend hands-on history with engaging experiences that spark wonder.
Sample itineraries
Edinburgh – Journey back centuries as students tour Edinburgh Castle’s grand halls, peer into the geology of Dynamic Earth, and uncover hidden secrets on a guided walk through Mary King’s Close—where Edinburgh’s layered history truly comes alive.
London – Students discover the dazzling Crown Jewels at the Tower of London, debate democracy with a visit to the Houses of Parliament, and get panoramic views from the London Eye, all while linking story-led learning to geography and civic understanding.
York – A walk through the medieval Shambles sets the stage—then visit JORVIK Viking Centre, where archaeology meets real life, before ending with the soaring spires and stained glass of York Minster to spark curiosity about faith, architecture, and local history.
Bringing classroom subjects to life through real-world experiences
Designed to suit older learners, these trips align closely with secondary level curricula while delivering cultural richness and active engagement.
Sample itineraries
Manchester – Begin with STEM in action at the Science and Industry Museum—exploring hands-on exhibits from Baby, the world’s first stored program computer, to textile machinery—then delve into music culture and theatre with an immersive backstage tour or drama workshop.
Pas de Calais – A powerful blend of history and immersion: students explore poignant WWI battlefields and museums, practise French at nearby markets or cafés, then reflect on resilience and remembrance in a setting that brings human stories into sharp, moving focus.
Peak District – Fieldwork with impact: out in the limestone valleys, students investigate landforms, river systems, and ecology before turning analytical skills to a local historical landmark—balancing geography, history, and teamwork amid beautiful national park terrain.
Step into the past and see history through your students’ eyes
These immersive tours transform textbooks into landscapes, with expert guides crafting deep, memorable learning through story and site.
Sample itineraries
Berlin – Trace layers of modern history as students stand at the Berlin Wall Memorial, step across Checkpoint Charlie, and explore the Reichstag Dome—examining Cold War splits alongside lessons on politics, reconstruction, and freedom.
Normandy – Walk D Day beaches, visit war cemeteries, and study the Bayeux Tapestry—students are guided through the events, human stories, and global impact of WWII in a landscape that radiates personal and historic significance.
Ypres – Explore the Gothic Cloth Hall and enter the In Flanders Fields Museum, then honour the fallen at Tyne Cot Cemetery and attend the Last Post ceremony beneath the Menin Gate—creating powerful connections to sacrifice, remembrance, and resilience.
Connecting studies with the world beyond the classroom
Ideal for FE and HE groups. Each trip aligns with subject learning, featuring practical visits and digital support through the Vamoos Travel App.
Sample itineraries
Iceland – Geography – Traverse volcanic landscapes and glacial formations as students investigate volcanic activity, sustainability, and geology. Guided walks through lava fields and visits to geothermal centres bring physical geography vividly into view.
Madrid – A cultural deep dive: art lovers explore the Prado and Reina Sofía; language learners practise Spanish in local markets; political historians visit the Royal Palace and city squares—combining immersive learning with vibrant Spanish life.
Paris – Fashion – Behind-the-scenes with haute couture at fashion houses, workshops where students sketch, design, and engage with industry pros—wrapped in the inspiring backdrop of Parisian style, museums, and creative energy.
Your students’ moment in the spotlight, anywhere in the world
From brass ensembles to ballet troupes, these tours are crafted for performance, growth, and creative discovery.
Sample itineraries
London Performing Arts Tour – Students workshop with West End professionals, attend backstage tours of iconic theatres, and rehearse and perform in stage-facing venues—deepening understanding of performance, production, and artistic expression.
Paris Dance Tour – Against ornate Parisian backdrops, dancers attend masterclasses with local studios, create flash-mob style performances in historical squares, and present routines in elegant venues—combining technique, creativity, and cultural immersion.
Ypres Dance Tour – Students rehearse and perform in atmospheric Belgian venues—churches, parks, or community halls—paired with creative workshops that reflect on local history, connecting art with place and giving performance new emotional context.