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“Club Europe offer a great personal service, helpful and always proactive and patient. They are really positive and professional.”
Alexandra, Head of Physics, Alleyn’s School London
“I have had excellent service as always. We used the sites as sources of historical evidence to aid GCSE performance. All aspects of the trip...”
Patrick, History Teacher, Hampshire
We are thrilled to offer a number of nature conservation programmes in Hungary, all of which can support the CAS aspect of the IB Diploma Programme. Groups can also enjoy some time in Budapest, an intriguing city known as the Pearl of the Danube. Formed of the two towns Buda and Pest in 1873, Budapest contains many places of genuine interest, including the Royal Palace, the Parliament buildings and the Fisherman’s Bastion, as well as museums, parks, and fun activities for our educational school trip groups.
Day 1
Arrival in Budapest. Meet your coach and driver for a transfer to your hotel. Enjoy an evening meal at the accommodation.
Day 2 - 4
Transfer to the selected nature protection project area. Approximately 6 hours of hands-on activities before transfer back to Budapest. Evening meal at the accommodation, followed by an evening activity, or time to rest.
Day 5
A day of relaxation and fun, a reward for the students’ hard work over the past few days. Spend the morning in a local waterpark, Aquaworld, before a picnic lunch on Margaret Island, a tranquil spot in the middle of the Danube in central Budapest. Spend the afternoon taking part in an escape room activity - students must break locks, codes and puzzles using their logic, creativity and imagination. Enjoy a farewell dinner cruise on the Danube in the evening, with live traditional folk music.
Day 6
Free time for shopping before transfer to Budapest airport. Afternoon flight home.
We work with a variety of large 3 and 4-star hotels and can base groups centrally or on the outskirts, yet still remaining close to good transport links. Private coach transfers will be provided.
Once your student travel tour is booked, it is safely in our hands. We will only ask for you assistance in understanding your specific requirements and you will be responsible for ensuring that the dates on our checklist are adhered to. During the process, we will also ask you to provide accurate student and teacher name, passport and dietary requirement details where appropriate.
The most pleasant time of year to come to Europe is between May and September; you may wish to consider this when planning your tour. Summer temperatures across Europe range from 18-35 degrees Celsius. European cities in winter can also offer many interesting cultural experiences that you may enjoy.
You should book your tour between 8-18 months in advance. This will give us time to secure the best possible accommodation and excursion programme for your tour and you will have ample time for fundraising should you need to do so.
“I have had excellent service as always. We used the sites as sources of historical evidence to aid GCSE performance. All aspects of the trip...”
Patrick, History Teacher, Hampshire
“Club Europe offer a great personal service, helpful and always proactive and patient. They are really positive and professional.”
Alexandra, Head of Physics, Alleyn’s School London
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