The picks are in! Our travel-loving team of experts have officially declared their top, easy-to-plan domestic student tour destinations for 2026.
Read on to discover why Perrine loves Toronto, Alex’s favourite season to explore Québec City, and Mélanie’s top food recommendations in Chicago.
Perrine's pick:
Toronto

"Toronto always surprises me, in the best way! The city is spectacular, full of energy, and distinctly Canadian. Especially, as someone who grew up in France, I never imagined how much I’d love taking in the views from the top of the CN Tower, catching a glimpse of the city’s iconic skyline from the Toronto Islands, or feeling the incredible roar from nearby Niagara Falls.
Students of all grades will enjoy exploring the buzzing energy of Toronto, a fantastic destination for city-lovers." - - - View itinerary
Claudia’s pick:
Montréal

"Montréal is hands down my preferred destination for a school trip. The mix of experiences in English and French make Montréal an incredibly special destination—it's like stepping into two cultures at once! One moment you’re exploring fascinating museums downtown and the next you’re whizzing down picturesque ski slopes.
I love how Montréal’s rich history comes alive through its beautiful monuments and churches, and vibrant music festivals transform the city’s streets into a living celebration. And there’s no better view than catching a glimpse of the St. Lawrence! No matter the grade level, Montréal has a unique way of helping students explore, learn, and create memories that will stick with them long after the trip is over." - - - View itinerary
Mélanie's pick:
Chicago

"Chicago has something for everyone! Students can explore the stars at the Adler Planetarium, come face-to-face with marine life at the Shedd Aquarium, admire masterpieces at the Art Institute, soak up the unbeatable atmosphere at Wrigley Field, or step back in time at the Field Museum.
One of my personal favourite things to do is to take in the city’s magnificent architecture from a cruise along the Chicago River before heading to Navy Pier for an evening of fun and rides. Of course, no trip to Chicago is complete without digging into a slice of deep-dish pizza from Giordano’s or grabbing a classic hot dog from Portillo’s!" - - - View itinerary
Valeria’s pick:
Spanish New York

"If I had to choose just one of our tours to recommend, it would be our Spanish New York program. I love how alive Hispanic culture is in the city, especially in Harlem where the rich flavours, rhythms, and traditions of Latin America fill the streets!
Your students can dive into it all on this program, moving to the beat in salsa lessons, uncovering countless stories at the Immigration Museum on Ellis Island, and rolling up their sleeves to participate in an exciting
Mexican cooking demonstration with local New Yorkers. Nueva York es simplemente hermoso!" - - - View itinerary
Livia's pick:
Québec City

"To me, there's no better tour destination than Québec City! The city is accessible, safe, and the perfect place to dive into the French language. I love how every corner of the city brings history to life in a way that textbooks can’t, from the iconic Château Frontenac to the Plains of Abraham, where British and French forces clashed in 1759, forever shaping language and culture in North America!
There’s so much to experience in Québec City! Students of all ages will enjoy walking across the suspended bridge at Montmorency Falls, getting a taste of tradition at a sugar shack, and soaking in the city’s unique charm. " - - - View itinerary
Maïlys’ pick:
New York City

"New York really is one of a kind. No matter the season, the city comes to life in a way that you don’t find anywhere else! I love taking in the city’s unforgettable skyline from the Top of the Rock, wandering through the Museum of Modern Art, taking a stroll through Central Park, and crossing the Brooklyn Bridge—an iconic feat of architectural engineering.
For students, New York is more than just a trip. An adventure through New York City is a chance to open up to the entire world, to connect with history and the arts, and to grow on a personal level." - - - View itinerary
Alex’ pick:
Québec City in winter

"One of the most underrated student destinations is winter in Québec City. It’s pure magic! From the beauty of the old streets to the charm of the icy St. Lawrence, students are in for a truly unforgettable experience.
Québécois culture comes to life here for students. Your class can look forward to digging into a hearty sugar shack meal, strapping on snowshoes to explore the picturesque outdoors, or joining the excitement of the Carnaval de Québéc—a true winter fairytale!" - - - View itinerary
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