Immersive travel invites you to open your mind, expand your horizons, and create memories that transcend your Instagram and FaceBook entries. Embrace a child’s curiosity, ask questions, and wander further as we embark on a journey of discovery.
Our enrichment program immerses you in the passion of Flamenco, the soulful melodies of Fado, and the invigorating rhythms of Irish dance. Dine amongst the ruins of a Roman Emperor’s circus, watch the sunset as celebrities at Capri, and listen to the master storyteller as he weaves tales of Morocco’s past in Marrakech.
Take the opportunity to cook like a Roman or craft a Moroccan meal at chef-led cooking classes. Join local watercrafts for a day on the water in Menorca, Dingle and Sicily. For ‘Foodies’ there’s farm to plate, factory to providore and market to chef experiences and the chance to explore vibrant markets, and indulge in street food in Barcelona, Lisbon and Provence as we immerse ourselves in our destination and become a local for a day.
Unlock the secrets of our day’s destination, as we dig deeper, peel back the layers and reveal hidden treasures and untold stories.
Spend a morning at the commemoration ceremony for the 82nd anniversary of D-Day at the Normandy American Cemetery, along with its poignant visitor centre in Colleville-sur-Mer. Visiting the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial on the anniversary is a deeply moving experience. Established on 8 June 1944, it became the first American cemetery on European soil during World War II. Spanning 172 acres, the cemetery is the final resting place for 9,389 military personnel, many of whom lost their lives during the D-Day landings and subsequent operations. The site includes the Walls of the Missing, where 1,557 names are inscribed, with rosettes marking those who have been identified since.
Stop to try a ‘wee dram’. Scottish whisky, or Scotch, is more than just a drink; it’s a symbol of Scotland’s rich heritage and craftsmanship. Distilled for centuries, Scotch embodies the country’s rugged landscapes and meticulous traditions. Each sip tells a story, from the peat bogs of Islay to the crystal-clear waters of Speyside. It is thought that Scots consume around 40 million bottles of whisky annually, reflecting its integral role in their daily lives and celebrations.
Our evening is a celebration of all things Irish as we kick up our heels with some traditional Irish dancing, a few ‘jars’ and a traditional Irish dinner. This quintessential Irish experience showcases the best of traditional Irish music, dance, and storytelling. Set in Ireland’s heartland, this lively performance captures the essence of Irish culture with its spirited music, captivating dance routines, and engaging narratives. We will be treated to an authentic taste of Ireland’s rich heritage as talented musicians and dancers take the stage, delivering a performance filled with energy and enthusiasm.