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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions most asked by students and parents!

What is an Adventure to Planet Earth?

What is the age range of Earth Explore participants?

Who are the Leaders, and how are they chosen?

Can other adults, like parents, take part?

How are students recommended to Earth Explore Adventures?

Can my school form its own group?

What are the dates?   How do the students travel?

What are the accommodations like?  

What are the activities like?

How is the airfare calculated?  How much is it?

Is there pre-travel preparation?  Do you offer credit?

Who is the Travel Manager?

What items do the students need while traveling?

What is a typical day like?  How about supervision?

Can I travel with a friend?

 

What is an Adventure to Planet Earth?

Our Adventures are fun, hands-on educational travel experiences that use the planet as a classroom. The common bond in all of our Adventures is a study of Planet Earth; its animals, cultures, habitats, Buddiesecosystems and dynamic landscapes. All of our Adventures take place in spectacular and exotic locations. We believe that the more young people enjoy and learn about their planet, the more they will be inspired to protect it for future generations.

What is the age range of Earth Explore participants?

Depending on the program, any student currently in the 6th through 9th grades is eligible to take part. Occasionally, we accept students who fall outside these age guidelines based upon their interest and other factors.

Who are the Leaders, and how are they chosen?

Earth Explore Leaders are outstanding teachers who come from the same schools as our students. The teachers apply and choose an Adventure on which to lead their students. To qualify,Leaders Leaders generally must have experience with students outside the classroom, be active and outdoors oriented, be talented educators, and have a good sense of humor. Once they apply, our teachers also supply recommendations from their principal and at least one parent.

Can other adults, like parents, take part ?

At Earth Explore we feel family travel is an important and rewarding experience that should be part of our students' lives.  However, just as schools do, Earth Explore generally limits participation in our Adventures to students and their teachers. Most parents understand that to include lots of parents would change the nature of the learning experience, and the dynamics of the group.  The gains in responsibility, self confidence and knowledge that our students experience come in large part from the group bonding that takes place in the student-teacher educational environment.  Occasionally, Earth Explore will make an exception for an adult with proven youth chaperoning and leadership experience, whose skills complement the other group leaders.  An alternative that some parents consider is to meet the group at some point in their travels, which is something Earth Explore fully supports.

How are students recommended to Earth Explore Adventures?

Students are introduced to one of our Adventures by a teacher they know in their own school or a neighboring school. Teachers have the ability to invite those students they feel would enjoy and benefit from the experience, and parents have the Exploring Planet Earthconfidence of knowing who recommended their child, and with whom he or she will travel.

Interested students may also share Adventure information with a favorite teacher, who can register as a Leader if they choose.

Can my school form its own group?

Yes. Many teachers choose to register together and work and travel as a team. In addition, teachers may form a full group from their own school (or district) provided there is space in the Adventure they choose at the time of group formation.

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What are the dates?

Our date assignments are based upon your local school closure dates. Departure dates range from June 10th to July 15th, and are usually scheduled within two weeks of the date school ends.

How do the students travel?

The size of each group is kept to approximately 25-35 students and 3-5 Educator/Leaders to ensure the most rewarding, hands-on experience for each participant. Earth Explore arranges group air transportation for all participants.

Students travel together with their local Leader(s) from the Boarding the Coachtime they leave the local departure city until return. Upon arrival, students on most Adventures board a deluxe 47-passenger coach and are joined by their Travel Manager, who accompanies the group during its entire program. The coaches are normally equipped with video systems, and we limit uninterrupted travel time to approximately two hours on any given day.

What are the accommodations like?

All of our groups stay in tourist class hotels, or dorm style accommodations.  In hotels students generally share a room with two roommates.  Many of our hotels have pools.  In some locations we partner with educational institutions like the University of Hawaii, the University of Alaska and Cal State University, Monterey Bay to utilize on campus sleeping and meal facilities.

Yellowstone CabinsIn some locations students may have the opportunity to stay in cabins, bunkhouses, or tent cabins, such as at a Rocky Mountain guest ranch, or while in Yosemite, Grand Teton or Yellowstone. There is generally no camping on the Earth Explore program.

What are the activities like?

At all times, our focus is hands-on learning and adventure. That means our students don’t sit on the sidelines, but dive Cool Activitiesin.

Depending on the program, they may be exploring jungle temples, sighting whales from a cruise ship, hiking mountain trails or digging in fossil quarries.  Other program activities may include kayaking, exploring ocean tide pools or coral reefs, touching glaciers, or rafting scenic rivers. 

Our emphasis is on active learning, and in many locations students will be taking part in interactive programs with on-site experts.

How is the airfare calculated?

Earth Explore arranges air travel as a courtesy for each group, to insure problem-free travel.  This is done through major airline group desks.  There is no prearranged "zone" fare applied, and therefore each participant's statement accurately reflects the exact group air charge that the airline has quoted.  Earth Explore endeavors to obtain the best combination of schedule and fare to each Earth Explore destination, but cannot control airline fare structures or group prices quoted.

How much is it?

It is quite difficult these days to predict airfares, as anyone who travels understands.  Therefore, the prices stated below should only be used as a rough estimate of airfares Earth Explore may obtain from airline group desks for any particular group.  Earth Explore cannot control airfares, but our air staff endeavors to obtain and pass along to participants the best fares that it can obtain, for the dates of travel required. In the past few years the price range for roundtrip group air transportation for some of our major program destinations has been as follows.

Rockies Adventure-West Coast $200-400, Mid West $200-$400, East Coast $250-450.

Golden State (California) Adventure-West Coast $0-200, Mid West $200-300, East Coast $250-$400.

Big Island (Hawaii) Adventure-West Coast $400-600, Mid West $600-900, East Coast $700-1000.  Additional $100-$150 for interisland shuttle.

Alaska Adventure-West Coast $400-$600, Mid West $400-700, East Coast $500-850.

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Is there pre-travel preparation?

Yes. Earth Explore provides structured pre-departure sessions to our teachers which they present to our students. The interactive sessions help to bond the group, and cover lots of travel-related information.

Do you offer academic credit?

Absolutely.  All of our programs offer credit at the high school and college levels.  Students do assignments related to their program, and take notes on what they learn during the Adventure in their field journal.  Individual districts should be consulted to determine if they accept eductional field study credit at the high school level.  College level credit is an additional option for students in the 7th grade and higher.   Find out more about our credit program here.

Who is the Travel Manager?

This person is an additional staff member who is charged withTravel Manager handling all program logistics on-site during the Adventure. This includes hotel check-in and checkout, coordination with program locations and venues, and trouble shooting. This leaves Leaders free to devote their time and attention completely to the students.

What items do the students need while traveling?

Earth Explore provides a custom travel cap, photo credentials, T-shirt, field journal, luggage tags and other items for students. The spring edition of our program newsletter includes a packing list covering everything students need to bring.

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What is a typical day like?

The day begins at around 7:30 or 8:00 AM when our students rise and prepare for breakfast and the morning meeting. Following breakfast, students set off for a day of adventures, which typically involve an organized morning activity, lunch, and another afternoon activity.

The day ends at dinner and the evening group meeting, at which the day’s activities are discussed, the next day is reviewed. Time may be allotted for games or other group activities. Often there is a chance for swimming at the hotel, socializing with friends, and other free time activities before the Leaders conduct room checks and lights go out.

How about supervision?

Our adult to student ratio is the lowest in the travel field. One adult Leader is in charge of 6 to 8 students (depending on the Adventure). One to two Travel Managers also accompany each group. Finally, our partners add additional resource persons (educators, guides) at each venue, bringing the activity ratio to approximately 1 adult to 5 students.

Additionally, our Leaders follow a Travel Handbook that covers Friendsrules for group travel and addresses all travel contingencies, including proper supervision at hotels, free time rules, and all other Leader-related issues. These rules are reviewed with parents at meetings in the months prior to travel.

Can I travel with a friend?

Most likely the answer is yes. This depends upon whether your local group has reached capacity by the time that friend contacts us. We allow all participating students to invite friends or siblings for joint participation. Space on the program is allotted on a first-come, first-served basis.

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