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Discovery Student Adventures

Student Trips Powered by Discovery Education

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.

Choose A Destination

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ARCTIC

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AUSTRALIA

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CHINA

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COSTA RICA

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ENGLAND

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ITALY

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SOUTH AFRICA

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SPAIN

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YELLOWSTONE

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.

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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.

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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.

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Latest from Our Adventure Blog


    Skydiver plans record-breaking 'space jump'
    An Austrian daredevil plans to leap from nearly 23 miles above the Earth on Oct. 8 in a supersonic plunge that, if successful, will be the world's highest-ever skydive. If all goes according to plan, a helium-filled balloon will lift off from Roswell, N.M., and carry Felix Baumgartner's custom-built capsule to an altitude of 120,000 feet. The daredevil will then step out of the capsule into the void, breaking a skydiving record that has stood for 52 years. The current record for world's highest skydive stands at 102,800 feet. It was set in 1960 by U.S. Air Force Capt. Joe Kittinger, who serves as an adviser for Baumgartner's mission. Read More

    “Mythbusters” may help solve “Titanic” controversy
    The Discovery Channel’s “Mythbusters” is teaming up with “Titanic” director James Cameron in a bid to prove the film's hero, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, did not die in vain in the frozen waters of the North Atlantic. In the blockbuster movie, DiCaprio's character Jack Dawson and Kate Winslet's Rose are left clinging to a plank of floating debris after the cruise ship sinks following a collision with an iceberg en route to America. Read More