At Next Generation Travel, we believe that learning should know no boundaries. We are passionate about providing unique and enriching educational travel experiences that inspire.
Our blog is your gateway to a world of adventure, where we share captivating stories, insightful tips, and expert guidance to help you make the most of your educational travel adventures.
As the experts in school trip organisation, our team at Next Generation Travel has put together a full list of things to bring on a field trip.
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Our Learning Outcomes Mind Map highlights where learning outside the classroom can prove an effective means of achieving educational aims...
This unique resource is available free of charge to all schools who book a Surgery & Treatment tour with Anglia.
School groups are being encouraged to visit the new Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) Visitor Centre.
Take a look at our top recommended educational history visits for your next trip to Berlin.
If you have a ‘soft spot’ for sweets or just a general ‘love for puds’, New York is the perfect city to sink your teeth into.
Everyone loves a West End show. If you're looking for inspiration on London's best west end shows, look no further...
Stokesley School in North Yorkshire took a trip to London with forty students and here's what they had to say about their exciting two day trip.
Currently, there are around 1,500 potentially active volcanoes spread around the world. Take a look at some of the world's most dangerous volcanoes.
Check out our top recommended inspirational instagram accounts for teachers.
If you want to know more about how to write a report on a school trip, we can help.
There are so many reasons to visit Disneyland Paris that we thought it was time for our very first list!
London is a top destination for any Harry Potter fan, so why not check out our top recommendations for your next visit.
Next Generation Travel is very pleased to announce that it is now a partner of the International Guild of Battlefield Guides.
Those visiting for the first time might find getting used to the local way of life a little daunting at first, so we've created this handy guide.
As the days grow longer with an average of 20 hours’ daylight, Icelanders celebrate the long-awaited sun with time outdoors, arts and music.
To give you a taste of how learning outside of the classroom can help your pupils grow, we’ve collated just a few benefits of educational visits.
Take a look at these essential benefits to taking a guided tour with Anglia.
Dickie is known to many of the schools who have travelled with us over the years as the Recruiting Sergeant who captures the imagination of students.
We interviewed Robert Furlong from Thomas Telford School about the benefits of taking a guided history trip to Berlin & Krakow.
The two World Wars have left indelible marks on my family...