Pack your curiosity and go!
This year, let your curiosity run wild. Discovery Student Adventures grants you exclusive access to the world's most amazing places. You'll experience iconic landmarks, awe-inspiring landscapes, and unique cultures. Our journeys capture the excitement and adventurous spirit of Discovery as you go behind the scenes and visit places few tourists see. There, among scientists, explorers, and indigenous people is where the adventure—and the learning—begin.
Teachers
Inspire Your Students
Inspire your students to be lifelong learners with an unforgettable Discovery adventure - and see the world at no cost to you.
Students
Great Adventures
Meet fascinating experts and experience the world’s greatest adventures. Hear from past student travelers on what you can expect from your adventure.
Parents
Safety Is Priority #1
Set your child on a course to future success. Safety is our number one priority as your child builds confidence and lasting connections to the wider world.
Latest from Our Adventure Blog
Announcing a series of service-based trips
As part of our ongoing Global Student Support Program, Discovery Student Adventures is thrilled to announce a series of service-focused trips exclusively for teachers. It begins in July 2012 with Impact Costa Rica, a 7-day journey loaded with volunteer projects designed to make a lasting impact on the region.Educators selected for Impact Costa Rica will help make a difference by participating in humanitarian and environmental projects ranging from rehabilitating endangered sea turtles to donating school supplies to renovating classrooms. Read More
Polar bears: icons of the Arctic
A symbol of the North Pole, polar bears are the world’s largest land predator and biggest member of the bear family. With heavy fur, blubber up to four inches thick and black skin that absorbs heat from the sun, polar bears are amazingly well adapted to the Arctic climate.Interestingly, a polar bear’s fur is transparent. The long, coarse, guard hairs that protect the plush thick undercoat are hollow and transparent. The thinner hair of the undercoat is not hollow but they, like the guard hairs, are colorless. Read More




