Study Abroad Experiences

James Ballantyne Regional Program Manager

Date

November 20, 2013

This week we are discussing what students can expect when they arrive in the New Year.  Today we are giving you a sneak peek into the trips that we organize for you.

The team here in London are keen to help you make the most of your study abroad experience and the organizing trips is just the start of their endeavor to do so. Amongst others, the three main trips which sell out each term are Bath and Stonehenge, Edinburgh and the adventure trip to Wales.

Here are brief overviews of the main trips so you can start planning for the New Year in the UK.

Bath and Stonehenge

Bath and Stonehenge trip is a very popular trip each term, it maybe that it gives you two awesome attractions in one day. Stonehenge, a historic site is visited in the morning. The mind boggles how this spiritual wonder was constructed all those years ago. Then in the afternoon, onto the grand and beautiful Bath. For more pictures and description head to our past blog post Bath and Stonehenge - A Step Back Into History.

Edinburgh

What can we say about Edinburgh; traditional, Scottish and breath-taking scenery only starts to sum it up. The Scottish capital famous for its Castle is a specular city that Arcadia has been taking students to for years. The trip always sells out and rightly so.  Check out some pictures from the Fall 2013 on our past blog post Edinburgh. Doesn’t it look great!

Wales

This trip is for the adrenaline junkies amongst you. In the remotest part of Wales, just outside a small coastal town called Fishgaurd, Arcadia take students that are after a thrill. Along with the stunning scenery, wildlife and fresh sea air comes awesome activities. These include hiking, sea kayaking, surfing and the thrilling coasteering. Have a look at our past blog, Study Abroad Excursions - Wales post for pictures.

These are just a few of the trips to make your study abroad experience awesome. Keep up to date with our events on our Facebook and Twitter pages.