Program Overview
**Use your trip’s unique identifier code AS25 when registering**
On this fun and educational tour designed by All Saints Episcopal Day School and Travel For Teens, explore the best parts of Scotland while learning about their ecological sustainable practices of the past, present, and future.
Starting in majestic Edinburgh, explore this imperial city with a stroll down the Royal Mile, a visit to Edinburgh Castle, and a climb to the top of Arthur’s Seat for a stunning panorama of Edinburgh. In the evening, go on a ghost tour and get to see the city in a different light!
Next, get transported to a fairytale driving through the Scottish Highlands, known for their incredible and wild scenery amid lochs and mountains. Spend a day at a sustainable ecovillage learning about their ecological building, renewable energies, water systems, and food practices. Take a boat cruise around Loch Ness & search for the Loch Ness monster! Visit the Isle of Skye, known for its dramatic landscapes, picturesque fishing villages, and medieval castles.
Open to all All Saints Episcopal Day School students in grade 8. Sign up today for a trip of a lifetime!
During this program, you will…
- Stroll along the Royal Mile and explore Edinburgh Castle
- Explore the city that was the inspiration for Harry Potter
- Ride through the unforgettable Scottish Highlands
- Take a boat cruise on Loch Ness in search of the Loch Ness monster
- Visit the Findhorn Ecovillage and learn about sustainable community practices first-hand
- Head out onto a full day trip to the Isle of Skye
- Climb Arthur’s Seat for the best view of Edinburgh from above
- Take a ghost tour through the most haunted parts of this Scottish city, going below ground through spooky vaults and secret passageways
- For those brave enough, sample a traditional dish, haggis
Trip Itinerary
DAY 1: DEPART FROM THE USA
Departure from New York, New York to Edinburgh (flight details TBD)
DAY 2: Welcome to Scotland!
- Flight arrives in Edinburgh
- Meet your TFT Counselors at the airport and a tram to the hotel
- Lunch and TFT First-Day Meeting
- Calton Hill: One of the most recognizable views of Edinburgh, this UNESCO site will be our next afternoon stop!
- First night’s dinner in a local pub
DAY 3: Explore Edinburgh
- Visit the Edinburgh Castle
- Lunch on the Royal Mile
- Free afternoon: visit Queen’s Holyroodhouse Palace or shop till your drop on Princes Street
- Traditional Scottish Dinner
- TFT’s favorite ghost tour of Edinburgh, see the city in a different light!
DAY 4: The Loch Ness
- Catch our train to Inverness
- Grab lunch and head to the Loch Ness
- Arrive at Urquhart Castle – Tour the ruins of this medieval palace right on the banks of Loch Ness
- Board a boat cruise around Loch Ness – search for the Loch Ness Monster!
- Dinner in Inverness
DAY 5: Isle of Skye day trip
- Head out on a full-day trip to the Isle of Skye – known for its rugged landscapes, picturesque fishing villages, and medieval castles.
- Lunch in Portree
- Keep exploring the Isle of Skye
- Return to Inverness
- Dinner in Inverness
DAY 6: Volunteering Service Project
- Head out for our volunteer project
- Meet our volunteer project in the Highlands
- Lunch at our service site
- Continue the day of service
- Return to Inverness – free late afternoon in the city
- Dinner in Inverness
DAY 7: Last view of Edinburgh
- Early return to Edinburgh via train with lunch along the way
- Hike up Arthur’s Seat: Climb Edinburgh’s highest hill for some amazing views of the entire city! This is an Edinburgh must-do for sure, and a way we can take in the stunning views on our final day in Scotland
- Final afternoon shopping for souvenirs
- Return to the hotel and refresh before dinner
- Upscale final dinner in Edinburgh
- After dinner, we’ll take some time to go through everyone’s favorite moments and memories from the trip
DAY 8: RETURN TO THE USA
We’ll have our last breakfast at the hotel before catching our train back to the Edinburgh airport. From there, we’ll fly back to New York, welcome home!
Informational Meeting
A TFT representative will give a short presentation and answer your questions.
When: November 20, 2024
Time: 6:30 PM
Registration Instructions
- Begin by clicking the ‘Register Now’ button on your school’s webpage
- You will be taken to the MyTFT portal. Choose the option to ‘Create an Account’ and enter your email address and a password.
- Once your account is created, you will be directed to a screen where you will be asked to fill out information about you as the guardian. Then, click the blue ‘Update’ button at the bottom of the screen.
- Next, put in your trip’s unique identifier code (AS25).
- Search the code in the box with the magnifying glass icon and select your school’s trip.
- After selecting your trip, you’ll be prompted to begin the registration process! Please follow the instructions to complete your registration.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Travel For Teens?
We are in our 21st year in the teen travel business and have emerged as the industry leader for teen travel in the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Asia, Oceania, and Africa. We operate over 100 programs in 47 countries on 6 continents.
Our philosophy: We offer genuine and authentic trips for travelers, not tourists.
Our goal is to engender a passion for learning about other cultures and places through living like a local in that place.
How much is tuition and what does it include?
Tuition for the trip is $4,495, which INCLUDES round-trip international airfare to Scotland, all breakfasts and dinners in Scotland, all accommodations, ground transportation, taxes and tips, all activities unless listed as optional on the Map & Itinerary page.
Tuition does NOT INCLUDE (not meant to be an exhaustive list): meals not listed in the itinerary, beverages other than filtered water at meals, COVID testing and PPE equipment (as applicable), phone calls home, deviations from the itinerary, laundry, souvenirs, shopping, visas and visa application fees, personal and medical expenses, activities and admissions that are not program-related or referenced in the itinerary, excess baggage fees, damage to hotels, or additional expenses related to unforeseen circumstances (e.g. transportation delays/strikes or natural disasters), mandatory Travel Protection Plan
Tuition for the trip is $4,495, which INCLUDES round-trip international airfare to Scotland, all breakfasts and dinners in Scotland, all accommodations, ground transportation, taxes and tips, all activities unless listed as optional on the Map & Itinerary page.
Tuition does NOT INCLUDE (not meant to be an exhaustive list): meals not listed in the itinerary, beverages other than filtered water at meals, COVID testing and PPE equipment (as applicable), phone calls home, deviations from the itinerary, laundry, souvenirs, shopping, visas and visa application fees, personal and medical expenses, activities and admissions that are not program-related or referenced in the itinerary, excess baggage fees, damage to hotels, or additional expenses related to unforeseen circumstances (e.g. transportation delays/strikes or natural disasters), mandatory Travel Protection Plan
How do the flights work?
Travel For Teens will reserve a group contract for all participants traveling roundtrip from New York, New York to Edinburgh, Scotland.
Travel For Teens will reserve a group contract for all participants traveling roundtrip from New York, New York to Edinburgh, Scotland.
Who can go on this trip?
The trip is open to all All Saints Episcopal Day School students in grade 8. Space is limited and is awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The trip is open to all All Saints Episcopal Day School students in grade 8. Space is limited and is awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis.
What is the payment timeline?
Deadline to register: November 29th, 2024
$750 trip deposit due within three business days of registration
Balance in three installments: Dec 15th – $1248, Feb 15th – $1248, March 15th – $1249 (remaining balance).
All payments may be paid via ACH (no fee) or by Credit Card (4% convenience fee added to all credit card payments other than the $750 deposit)
Deadline to register: November 29th, 2024
$750 trip deposit due within three business days of registration
Balance in three installments: Dec 15th – $1248, Feb 15th – $1248, March 15th – $1249 (remaining balance).
All payments may be paid via ACH (no fee) or by Credit Card (4% convenience fee added to all credit card payments other than the $750 deposit)
Where do we stay?
We will be staying in three-star hotels throughout the program. The names of the accommodations are available to all families once they have signed up.
Single rooms can be requested and will cost $650 additional per person per single.
Note: singles must be requested at the time of registration to be guaranteed.
We will be staying in three-star hotels throughout the program. The names of the accommodations are available to all families once they have signed up.
Single rooms can be requested and will cost $650 additional per person per single.
Note: singles must be requested at the time of registration to be guaranteed.
Trip Emails & Photographs
PHOTOGRAPHS
We will take dozens, if not hundreds, of photos each day. The best photos will be posted as regularly as possible (ideally every day) to a private photo-sharing platform (Waldo Photos) where you can follow along with the trip. We will send you an email to alert you when we post new photos. Low-resolution photos can be viewed for free during and after the trip. All of your High-Resolution matched photos can be purchased and downloaded in real-time during the trip or after the trip for $50.
EMAILS
The Trip Director will be in regular email contact every 24-48 hours, internet willing, with our families. Emails will include fun detailed updates about the day’s activities and are a great way for families to follow along with the journey. Email will be the best way to communicate messages to the Trip Director.
Safety, Sickness & Communication
SAFETY AND SICKNESS
The safety of our participants is our #1 concern, which is why we have only experienced trip leaders running the show. We offer 24/7 communication throughout our programs and have detailed risk management and safety policies in place. Please review our policies here.
For information regarding our specific policies with Covid-19 please review our Covid-19 protocols page here.
What are the safety qualifications for our staff?
Our staff members undergo a rigorous hiring process. They receive the same background check as school educators, an extensive training process to go over all safety precautions and protocols, and are required to be certified in CPR and First Aid. We exclusively hire responsible, multi-talented individuals who are safety-minded and are as passionate about teen travel as we are.
What is the food like on a TFT program? Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?
In a word – delicious! At TFT, we believe food should be an integral part of the travel experience and always make an effort to eat at authentic establishments when we can. What better way to immerse yourself in the culture of a place than by sampling the local delicacies, and we encourage students to do so whenever possible! Just as we stay away from Americanized hotel chains, we try to avoid restaurants with menus that cater only to tourists because every good traveler knows the best food is found wherever the locals are eating!
We also love to have picnics al fresco and do this whenever possible, which is a great way to taste some local food while sitting out in the fresh air taking in the sights and sounds of our surroundings.
As always, we are willing and able to accommodate vegetarians, vegans, gluten allergies, and other dietary restrictions.
Do I need to speak the language?
No, our skilled staff members will help you get around and even teach you a few fun phrases!
Are participants allowed to have their cell phones on the program?
We do allow participants to bring their phones, but we ask that they use it solely as a camera when we are out and about during the day. We want everyone to focus on living in the moment and fully experience each new destination we are visiting without being absorbed in their phones. We ask that participants look at their journey with us as a way to disconnect. When we have downtime at our hotels in the evenings it is okay for participants to use their devices to connect with friends and family back home.
What is the activity level of this trip?
This is an active trip. The goal of the trip will be to maximize each day. We aim to achieve a good balance of activity and downtime. You will need to be comfortable walking about 5 miles a day in total.

