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At Hart Travel Partners, we're excited to share our adventures and expertise with you. We highlight travel programs, faculty members' stories and other travel information in this section. Please check back regularly to discover the latest news from HTP!
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As the world becomes more interconnected and the global economy grows, understanding business and cultures around the world becomes more and more important.
That’s why we have seen more of our faculty-led groups interested in business-themed programs in destinations around the world.
We have helped groups arrange tours, meetings and presentations at companies (both small and large) in destinations throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas. Some of our groups have visited Volkswagen offices in Shanghai, explored a family-run pasta factory in Italy (below), met a private restaurant owner in Havana, and even met with executives from the Serie B soccer league in Italy as part of a sports management program.
Read more ...Art abounds all around us, especially when we travel.
The most popular destination cities, of course, include the world’s most important and famous museums. Hart Travel Partners groups regularly explore the Louvre and Orsay in Paris, the Uffizi and Accademia in Florence, the Tate Modern and National Gallery in London, the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh in Amsterdam, a trio of splendid galleries in Madrid and a host of others.
But our groups do more than just visit these museums. Our faculty and students conduct lessons, attend seminars, participate in workshops and more. While we also regularly create specific art-focused travel programs, many of our groups will incorporate art museums on their trips, regardless of their curriculum or destinations.
Read more ...A fleet of Carthaginian ships, sailing to relieve a Roman blockade of the western coast of Sicily, halts near the Holy Island — the westernmost of the Aegadian Islands, now known as Marettimo.
Meanwhile, a fleet of Roman ships, spying Carthage’s movements, abandon their posts in the harbors of Drepana and Lilybaeum and anchor off the island of Aegusa — modern-day Favignana.
At daybreak, the Carthaginian navy sets sail for Sicily, only to be surprised and intercepted by a fleet of mast-less Roman ships. The leaner, more mobile Roman fleet rams the enemy ships, delivering a decisive defeat to the once superior Carthaginian navy.
The Battle of the Aegates in 241 B.C. was a major victory for the Roman Republic and effectively ended the First Punic War — more than 2,200 years ago.
It’s the sort of battle relegated to the history books, studied by naval historians and examined by professors and students for two millennia.
For a group of Hart Travel Partners students, though, it was a battle to be experienced — on the open seas.
Read more ...Our faculty leaders rave not only about their experiences on a Hart Travel Partners program but also about our personalized service and how easy it is to lead a trip with us.
“In 15 years of doing student trips, this is one of the best trips I’ve ever had with students,” one faculty leader said after a recent HTP program. “Hart handled everything from A-Z. You can’t ask for better service.”
Even faculty leaders who’ve never before traveled abroad with students are amazed how easy it really is to travel with us.
Read more ...I recently returned to the States from a rewarding research trip to Northern Italy with a local friend. What a lovely place!
Lake Como was the starting point for our trip, and it was simply spectacular. The lake reflects the surrounding Alps and stunning villas. Some villas are small and some are so huge that they’re more like palaces. Some of them look like they are unoccupied (with shutters drawn and no visible signs of life), but they all are impeccably maintained. And they all ooze hundreds of years of history, stories and aristocracy. It is a wonder to see them and imagine the centuries of history they have seen.
Read more ...It’s been an amazing and busy year so far for Hart Travel Partners and our groups.
We've created wonderful travel programs around the world — from China to Europe, from Costa Rica to northern Africa. Along the way, our groups have enjoyed many unique educational — and exciting — experiences:
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At Hart Travel Partners, we work personally with every faculty leader to create a travel program that meets your budget without sacrificing quality:
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We know that finances often are the biggest barrier to studying abroad, especially on a faculty-led travel program.
At Hart Travel Partners, we understand the importance of keeping program fees affordable for students without sacrificing quality or infringing on academic needs. That’s why we guarantee that we always find centrally located hotels, restaurants with local fare and the most direct flights that meet your budget.
But how do we do that?
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When you’re traveling, you want to get where you’re going as quickly and as easily as possible.
Especially on a faculty-led travel program, often with tight schedule constraints, you want to maximize your time exploring your destinations and actively engaging with your academic purpose. You don’t want to spend unnecessary time with extra flights just to get there — and back.
That’s why we always find the most direct flights within your budget.
Read more ...When I was growing up in England and Spain, Belfast was not a city people traveled to unless they had to. The “Troubles” — with innocent lives lost amid the passionate tensions between the different factions of the Nationalists (Irish and Catholic) and the Loyalists (British and Protestant) — made the Northern Ireland capital a dangerous place to visit.
On my recent visit to Belfast, though, I was happy to see that — although the memories of recent events still are very much alive — the city is doing a fabulous job of “moving on.” And Belfast is booming! New hotels are popping up all over the place to meet a huge increase in demand for travelers. I can see why more and more travelers are flocking there with so much to see and do.
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I believe where and what you eat when you’re traveling is important.
Especially on a faculty-led travel program, you want to immerse yourself completely in the local culture, and that definitely includes the local food. It’s important to be able to eat like a local and enjoy food that is typical to your destination. After an active day of learning, it’s important not only to enjoy a nourishing and satisfying meal but also to sample delicious dishes from your destination — whether it’s tapas in Spain, a curry in England or Peking duck in China.
That’s why we always serve meals with local fare that meet your budget.
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I believe where you stay when you’re traveling is important.
Especially on a faculty-led travel program, it matters that your hotel is in a good location so you can maximize your time, immerse yourself in the culture and get the most out of your travels. It matters that your hotel is comfortable and provides a good night’s rest after an active day of learning. And it matters that you are able to stay connected online.
That’s why as founder of Hart Travel Partners, I guarantee that we always find centrally located hotels that meet your budget. Plus, I guarantee that all of our hotels offer free WiFi.
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Our founder, Steve Hart, currently is touring China and has been sharing photos of his travels along the way. He's already visited the Great Wall of China ("one of the most magnificent sites I have ever seen”) and the "fascinating" Terracotta Warriors and enjoyed the delicious food in Xi'an, home of Chinese noodles.
Read more ...Thank you to all of our faculty, group leaders and travelers for making 2018 such a special year for Hart Travel Partners. It's such a privilege for us to work with educators around the country to bring their students around the world. Check out our annual year-end slideshow video with some of the amazing destinations our groups enjoyed this year.
We're looking forward to even more travel adventures in the new year!
Read more ...My first job out of college was as a Travel Director, leading groups of U.S. students around Spain and Portugal. It was an amazing experience.
I got my start as a Travel Director while studying at the University of Bristol in England many years ago, working mostly over holiday breaks. After I graduated, it became my “full-time” job, and I loved it. Although I initially specialized in Spain and Portugal, I gradually expanded my expertise to other countries throughout Europe.
That first job led to a career in educational travel. While moving into other roles, I always relished the opportunity to return to travel directing, and I’ve been fortunate to lead groups on countless tours across Europe and even Cuba.
Read more ...I recently returned from Morocco, where centuries of African and European influences have transformed ancient civilizations into one of the world’s most unique and diverse regions. From modern metropolises to the Sahara Desert, Morocco provides an opportunity to explore distinctly different settings while absorbing lessons of the past and glimpses to the future.
With our local team there, I had the pleasure of traveling around Morocco to several cities and desert towns, and I was reminded how truly magical this country is. Morocco sometimes can be an overlooked destination, but it offers so many one-of-a-kind opportunities to explore cities, the mountains and the desert. For starters, it’s easy to get to from the United States; in fact, it is no longer than flying to many European destinations — and you get to spend time in an important and exotic country in Africa!
Read more ...The FIFA World Cup — the biggest sporting event in the world — kicks off today in Russia. I love the World Cup, not only because I share a love of soccer with my family, but also because it brings players and fans together from all over the world.
Read more ...Every time I travel to Rome, I am captured by the charm and wonders of this incredibly historical city.
On a recent trip, I flew in to Fiumicino Airport and took a taxi to my hotel in central Rome, as I’ve done countless times. But on that routine 30-minute taxi ride, I realized that we were witnessing 2,000 years of history right from my back seat.
Read more ...No matter how many times I’ve visited Paris, I always experience something new and exciting. My most recent trip was no different.
Last week, I had the pleasure of meeting up with a group of students and faculty from Arizona State University, which was spending two weeks on a photography course in Paris. I can’t imagine a better backdrop than the City of Light for photography students. This is a regular study abroad program that Hart Travel Partners produces for ASU; you can even see some of the previous students’ photos on the HTP website.
Read more ..."Another fabulously successful trip with Hart Travel Partners. This was my fifth trip in the last seven years and each one has been better than the last (and the first was GREAT!). My students had a blast and Hart Travel Partners are extremely easy to work with. Every year, I get unsolicited comments from parents about how nice Hart Travel Partners is — a huge bonus. If you haven't contacted Hart Travel Partners about working with you to put together a trip, you should." — Jake S.