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Tour Overview


  • Charter bus OR flight to Philadelphia, PA
  • Private charter bus for the duration of the tour
  • Hotel accommodations
  • Two breakfasts, three lunches, and two dinners
  • Visit to the Liberty Bell
  • Admission to the National Liberty Museum
  • Admission to ghost tour
  • Admission to Independence Hall with a Park Ranger lecture
  • Admission to the National Constitution Center
  • Admission to Freedom Rising
  • Admission to the Franklin Institute
  • Admission to the Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • Visit to the U.S. Mint
  • Guided city walking tour, visits to the Betsy Ross House, Ben Franklin Gravesite and more
  • Free Tour Leaders 1 Per 15 Paying Students
  • Zoni Tour Manager

Day 1: Landmark Beginnings

Morning:
Depart and travel to Philadelphia, PA.

Arrive in the city and meet your Zoni Tour Manager at your hotel and store your luggage.

Visit the iconic Liberty Bell, an enduring symbol of American independence.

Next, explore the National Liberty Museum. Expand your understanding of what liberty means and learn about the great strides the country has made in the name of freedom.

Afternoon:
Start the afternoon with lunch at a local eatery.

Enjoy a city walking tour, where you will visit historic sites such as the Betsy Ross House and Ben Franklin's gravesite.

Evening:
Enjoy a group dinner at a downtown restaurant.

Take an evening ghost tour as you uncover Philadelphia's haunted history.

Check into your hotel and unwind.

Day 2: Historical Sites and Civic Exploration

Morning:
Have breakfast at the hotel.

Tour Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were debated and adopted.

Head to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you can re-enact the famous scene from the movie Rocky where he ran up the steps of the museum. Once you make it to the bottom of the steps, check out Rocky Balboa’s statue and enjoy the rest of the museum.

Afternoon:
Enjoy lunch at the Bourse Food Hall, offering a variety of culinary options.

Bring the US Constitution to life with a visit to the National Constitution Center. Walk through Signer’s Hall and meet the founding fathers then watch Freedom Rising, a multimedia theater performance.

Evening:
Wrap up the evening with a group dinner at a local restaurant before returning to your hotel.

Day 3: Science and Currency

Morning:
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel.

Visit the Franklin Institute, a renowned science museum named after inventor and Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin. Learn about the night sky at Fel’s Planetarium or visit Your Brain to learn about neural pathways and brain function. Be sure not to miss the 20-foot-high marble statue of Benjamin Franklin in the rotunda.

Afternoon:
Have lunch at a local eatery.

Set out on a guided tour of the United States Mint to learn about US currency. See the first coining press, used to strike our nation’s first coins in 1792, and other historic artifacts. Meet Peter the Mint Eagle, a real Bald Eagle who made the First United States Mint his home.

Depart from Philadelphia and return home.

Must Know


Rich Historical Immersion: This tour offers students an immersive exploration of Philadelphia's significance through visits to iconic landmarks of American history.

Cultural Enrichment: With visits to a variety of institutions, including the Philadelphia Art Museum, students will engage with diverse aspects of American culture, from concepts of liberty to the innerworkings of the US Mint.

Educational Diversity: This tour balances history and science, enabling students to explore both subjects through hands-on experiential learning.

Memorable Experiences: This tour ensures students will leave with a new understanding of landmark moments in US history and the importance of innovation and civic engagement.

  • Philadelphia experiences four distinct seasons. Summers are warm and humid with temperatures averaging in the 80s°F, while winters are cold with average highs in the 30s°F to 40s°F. Plan and pack accordingly.
  • Philadelphia is known for its vibrant street art scene. With over 3,000 murals, there is public art everywhere you look.

  • Travel time to and from different parts of the country may modify these itineraries.
  • Itineraries are fully customizable.
  • Flexible payment plans are available.

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General Information

General information regarding student tours and field trips.

We offer a wide variety of customized educational itineraries based upon your curriculum requests and budget.

Tour inclusions vary depending on your itinerary, but all include transportation, accommodations, venue admissions, and most meals (as outlined in your proposal).

Visit www.zoni.edu Tours page and select Plan Your Own Trip, call us at 888-495-0680, or email us at tours@zoni.edu.

Yes. All itineraries are fully customizable based upon your desired destination, curriculum requests, and budget needs.

Because we fully customize every itinerary, we can offer tours to any and every age group.

No, Zoni educational tours are not limited to school students alone. They can be arranged for college students, adult learners, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, language organizations, home-school co-ops, cultural schools/organizations, businesses, or individuals with an interest in acquiring knowledge and exploring new environments.

Absolutely. We cater to various group sizes, including homeschoolers, with fully customizable itineraries.

We require a minimum of ten paying passengers per group. We have no maximum group size.

Planning should begin as soon as possible. International travel is typically planned 12-18 months before departure.

Zoni Educational travel tours have trained Tour Managers and Tour Leaders accompanying the group. For domestic travel there will be one Tour Leader for every 10 students and for international travel, there will be one Tour Leader for every 6 students.

The Tour Leader is a representative from your school. The Tour Manager is affiliated with Zoni Tours and is well versed in the destinations visited.

Yes, for domestic travel we offer one free tour leader per ten paying passengers. For international travel, we offer one free tour leader per six paying passengers.

The itineraries listed on our website include examples of destinations that we travel to, but we are happy to customize a tour of any destination you wish to visit.

While many of our domestic tours are two-night/three-day itineraries, we can customize a tour for any desired length of time.

Your transportation needs will be provided by Zoni Tours, unless otherwise noted in your proposal.

Full names, dates of birth, emergency contacts, dietary restrictions, and any other relevant information needed for your itinerary.

Students and tour leaders will be responsible for securing traveler documents and information. Zoni will keep digital copies of passports and visas for international travel in case of emergency.

All forms are signed at registration along with terms and conditions. Documentation required by your school or organization may vary.

No. Group travel is secured under one booking.

No, seats will be assigned at the time of booking.

While not guaranteed, Zoni Tours will do everything possible to accommodate this request.

Flight changes are available at your own expense, subject to group leaders' approval.

Zoni Tours will accommodate special needs per ADA and section 504. We can secure accommodations in motorcoaches, hotels, and most eateries. However, elements of certain itineraries are not accessible to wheelchairs and other devices. Please make your Educational Group Tour Coordinator aware of any special needs when you begin your travel planning.

Educational Value and Curriculum

Information about how to integrate Zoni Tours in your curriculum.

At Zoni Tours, educational tours are designed to offer students direct encounters and educational exposure beyond the conventional classroom environment. Our goal is to enrich student expertise, comprehension, and proficiency in a particular subject or area of study.

Zoni educational tours provide students with opportunities to visit real-world landscapes, cultural sites, museums, laboratories, industries, and historical landmarks. Through hands-on experience, students can bridge theoretical concepts with practical applications, cultivating a more profound understanding and appreciation for the subject matter.

Zoni educational tours encompass a diverse array of subjects, such as history, science, environmental studies, art, music, literature, mathematics, geography, SEL, and more. The selection of subjects depends on the academic goals and interests of the students and your organization. If you need assistance with educational alignment, our tour directors can assist you.

Zoni Tours collaborates with educators, creates customized itineraries, and employs knowledgeable Tour Directors with expertise in various academic disciplines.

Zoni educational tours frequently include visits to culturally significant sites, interactions with locals, and exposure to diverse traditions and lifestyles. These experiences promote cultural understanding and tolerance, offering students the opportunity to observe and appreciate various perspectives and ways of life.

Integrating Zoni educational tours into the curriculum involves aligning them with defined learning objectives. This can be achieved by including pre-trip and post-trip assignments or projects and facilitating discussions or presentations based on the tour experiences. Such approaches assist students in linking their tour encounters with the academic content being covered. Our tour directors are education experts who work closely with educators and school administrators to tailor each tour to meet specific curriculum requirements. If you need assistance with educational alignment, our tour directors can assist you.

Creating an interactive and engaging experience for Zoni educational tours involves integrating elements such as interactive games, quizzes, challenges, group discussions, hands-on activities, and guided explorations. By offering opportunities for active participation and the application of knowledge, our tour directors contribute to enriching the overall learning experience for students. All of our itineraries balance educational and recreational activities to maximize student engagement.

Zoni educational tours possess the potential for a lasting impact on students by instilling curiosity, nurturing a passion for learning, expanding horizons, refining critical thinking skills, fostering confidence, and promoting personal growth. Moreover, these tours can serve as a motivational catalyst for students to pursue additional studies or careers aligned with the subjects they encountered during the tour. Research indicates a correlation between educational tours and improved academic performance, higher rates of college completion, and increased economic mobility in the future. This impact is even more pronounced in historically marginalized groups.

Safety and Communication

Information about staying safe on tour.

Ensuring safety is paramount for Zoni Tours, we have a comprehensive safety and security plan, emergency management protocols, trained staff, and a global presence to prioritize the well-being of tour and field trip participants.

Students with dietary restrictions should notify their school staff and Zoni Tours Coordinator in advance. This information will also be gathered via the student information form. Zoni Tours will relay these restrictions to restaurants but cannot guarantee all requests will be met. Those with severe allergies should be proactive in managing their needs, and Zoni Tours and the Tour Manager will help communicate them. It's advisable to pack extra snacks and meal money for unique dietary needs. Please provide specific dietary requirements for better accommodation.

A medical release form will be filled out and given to the tour manager. Ensure your child has travel insurance that covers medical emergencies. Zoni Tours has a 24/7 emergency line for support in the event a medical issue arises on tour, and communication will be prompt and efficient to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants.

Zoni Tours offers a unique way for parents to stay connected with their students' daily activities via Travel Journals. Tour Managers publish photos and journal entries at the end of each tour day, allowing families to keep track of their travelers' experiences from anywhere in the world.

While caution is advised regarding expensive smartphones, having a functional phone can be a valuable safety asset. For international tours, consider using a prepaid international calling card or international cell phone to stay in touch with your child. We recommend purchasing international calling cards in the destination countries for the most effective communication.

Zoni places a strong emphasis on ensuring the safety and well-being of participants during educational tours. Our safety measures include the presence of qualified guides or educators accompanying the tour group, meticulous attention to emergency preparedness with up-to-date contacts, adherence to local laws and customs, and the provision of liability insurance coverage. Additionally, Zoni implements a thorough safety and security plan to further safeguard participants throughout the tour. The risk management plan is an integral part of our approach, identifying potential hazards and outlining proactive measures to mitigate and respond to any unforeseen challenges during the educational tour. The Zoni Tours terms and conditions outline the code of conduct and emphasizes responsible behavior and adherence to specific tour rules for the protection of all involved.

Zoni Tours has a 24/7 emergency line for support and works diligently to address any unforeseen issues.

Traveler Concerns

Information about how to prepare for your tour.

  • Motorcoach or Charter Bus: One carry-on bag and one personal item (backpack) per traveler.

-Air travel: Please consult your air carrier’s baggage restrictions and fees.

We recommend packing only as much as the student can move without assistance.

Essential items to include are your passport for international travel, personal identification, visa (if needed), travel insurance documents, and a duplicate copy of your itinerary. Additionally, carry any student IDs, tickets, or confirmation emails associated with the tour.

It is crucial to carry some local currency for minor expenses. Notify your bank about your travel plans and verify the compatibility of your debit/credit cards at your destination. Ensure you have a contingency payment method, such as a travel card or cash in a widely accepted foreign currency like US dollars or euros. Note that our tour prices typically cover the majority of your meals and admissions (refer to the inclusions section of your itinerary).

Use a cable organizer or pouch to store chargers, cables, and adapters. Consider a portable charger for your devices and keep them in your carry-on bag for easy access during travel. If you are traveling internationally, an adapter may be necessary.

Use a travel document organizer, make digital duplicates, and Zoni Tours will also retain digital copies of all visas, passports, and other travel documents.

Tour Leaders must promptly inform Zoni Tours in case of any lost or stolen passports and collaborate closely to address the situation. In the event of a lost or stolen passport, your group's Tour Manager, along with Zoni Tour Directors & Coordinators, will guide you through the proper procedures for obtaining a new one. Prior to departure, Tour Leaders are required to submit clear and legible copies of all participants' passports and visas to Zoni Tours. Zoni Tours will maintain a secure and centralized database of the submitted copies for reference and emergency purposes. Zoni Tours is not liable for lost or stolen passports. For coverage in such an event, consider purchasing one of our travel protection plans.

Yes, but it's advisable to coordinate with the Tour Manager for the best delivery method.

Payments and Refunds

Information on payments and finances related to educational tours and field trips.

Deposits vary based upon the cost of the trip.

No. All payments are non-refundable unless travel insurance is purchased.

Cancellations and refunds will be issued through travel insurance if purchased. Rescheduling is not allowed per Zoni Tours policy.

At registration, you will have the option to select travel protection through our partner, Seven Corners.

Yes. You will receive a link and a tour code upon registration.

The trip cost may change if the number of travelers decreases or the dates change. Pricing is based upon room occupancy, number of travelers, and the travel season.

Securing funding for educational travel can be achieved through various approaches. Some individuals choose to save up, while others may explore opportunities such as scholarships or funding specifically earmarked for educational travel such as SYTA grants, rotary international, local Kiwanis organizations, title one part one funds, and the Target field trips grant program. Additionally, crowdfunding platforms offer a means to gather financial support from friends, family, or other interested individuals. For more details, please refer to our fundraising guide.

To enhance the financial advantages of educational travel, Zoni Tours coordinators explore budget-friendly options for venues and meals. They integrate complimentary educational activities, such as museum visits, attending lectures, or participating in cultural exchange programs. Zoni negotiates rates and cultivates global vendor relationships, including price matching with competitors. The tours, designed by educators for educators, aim to maximize the impact of each dollar, delivering a well-rounded, educational, and engaging travel experience.

General Information

General information regarding student tours and field trips.

We offer a wide variety of customized educational itineraries based upon your curriculum requests and budget.

Tour inclusions vary depending on your itinerary, but all include transportation, accommodations, venue admissions, and most meals (as outlined in your proposal).

Visit www.zoni.edu Tours page and select Plan Your Own Trip, call us at 888-495-0680, or email us at tours@zoni.edu.

Yes. All itineraries are fully customizable based upon your desired destination, curriculum requests, and budget needs.

Because we fully customize every itinerary, we can offer tours to any and every age group.

No, Zoni educational tours are not limited to school students alone. They can be arranged for college students, adult learners, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, language organizations, home-school co-ops, cultural schools/organizations, businesses, or individuals with an interest in acquiring knowledge and exploring new environments.

Absolutely. We cater to various group sizes, including homeschoolers, with fully customizable itineraries.

We require a minimum of ten paying passengers per group. We have no maximum group size.

Planning should begin as soon as possible. International travel is typically planned 12-18 months before departure.

Zoni Educational travel tours have trained Tour Managers and Tour Leaders accompanying the group. For domestic travel there will be one Tour Leader for every 10 students and for international travel, there will be one Tour Leader for every 6 students.

The Tour Leader is a representative from your school. The Tour Manager is affiliated with Zoni Tours and is well versed in the destinations visited.

Yes, for domestic travel we offer one free tour leader per ten paying passengers. For international travel, we offer one free tour leader per six paying passengers.

The itineraries listed on our website include examples of destinations that we travel to, but we are happy to customize a tour of any destination you wish to visit.

While many of our domestic tours are two-night/three-day itineraries, we can customize a tour for any desired length of time.

Your transportation needs will be provided by Zoni Tours, unless otherwise noted in your proposal.

Full names, dates of birth, emergency contacts, dietary restrictions, and any other relevant information needed for your itinerary.

Students and tour leaders will be responsible for securing traveler documents and information. Zoni will keep digital copies of passports and visas for international travel in case of emergency.

All forms are signed at registration along with terms and conditions. Documentation required by your school or organization may vary.

No. Group travel is secured under one booking.

No, seats will be assigned at the time of booking.

While not guaranteed, Zoni Tours will do everything possible to accommodate this request.

Flight changes are available at your own expense, subject to group leaders' approval.

Zoni Tours will accommodate special needs per ADA and section 504. We can secure accommodations in motorcoaches, hotels, and most eateries. However, elements of certain itineraries are not accessible to wheelchairs and other devices. Please make your Educational Group Tour Coordinator aware of any special needs when you begin your travel planning.