Open tours for individual travel

Are you an individual Who wants to travel but doesn’t have a group to go with?

With Explorica’s Open Tours feature, independent students can still travel by joining a tour group from their area. It’s an opportunity to travel and make new friends along the way!

How does it work?

  1. Visit the Open Tours Marketplace to see tour groups from your area that are accepting independent travellers.
  2. Read about groups that already have tours planned, and if you find one you want to travel with, send them a message to get more information.
  3. Get to know the group before the tour by meeting ahead of time or communicating with them through your tour’s Message Centre.
  4. If the Program Leader approves you to join the tour, you’ll be sent an email with a link to sign up for it.
  5. Experience new cultures, make new friends and explore the world on your Explorica educational tour!

Things to keep in mind

  • You have to leave from the city the tour is already leaving from.
  • The dates and itinerary cannot be changed.
  • The tour’s Program Leader has to approve you before you can join.
  • Before the group allows you to join, they may want to know a little more about you, and might ask you for some more information about yourself (like a transcript or letter of recommendation from a teacher).

Find an Open Tour in the Open Tours Marketplace or call us for assistance at 1-888-378-8845.


waterside with seven teenage girls ready for an educational tour of Italy

Explorica continues to be the industry leader in my book. Their responsiveness to their clients' needs, and their flexibility and care, make me continue to book tours with them time and again. I would highly recommend Explorica to anyone looking for an experience beyond compare.
- Robert W., History Teacher, Oxbridge, ON


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