School Excursions

Active learning  Cultural immersion Cross-Curricular Connections

From the convict heritage of Port Arthur to the living coral of the Great Barrier Reef, Libertas Travel designs bespoke domestic excursions that connect your students directly to the curriculum — and to Country.

Whether you're planning a whole year group trip or a subject-focused itinerary, every tour is built around active learning, cultural immersion, and real-world discovery. Fully accredited, safety-managed, and tailored to your school. Bags down — let's go.

A large group of Australian high school students cheering on a waterfront pier during a Libertas Travel excursion — bespoke itineraries for whole year groups and subject-focused student groups.


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The ruins of the penitentiary at Port Arthur Historic Site, Tasmania, with Carnarvon Bay beyond — a UNESCO World Heritage convict settlement at the heart of Libertas Travel's Tasmania high school excursion.

TASMANIA

Convicts | Colonies | Culture

The iconic Busselton Jetty stretching into still lavender waters at dusk, Western Australia — a marine science and geography landmark on Libertas Travel's WA high school excursion.

—  W A   —

Coastlines | Caves | Culture

The green-carpeted chamber of the House of Representatives inside Australia's Parliament House, Canberra — the centrepiece of Libertas Travel's Democracy and Civics curriculum-linked high school excursion.

CANBERRA

Democracy | Discovery | Design

A green sea turtle resting on coral on the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland — a UNESCO World Heritage wildlife encounter on Libertas Travel's Cairns Reef & Rainforest high school excursion.

-CAIRNS-

Reef | Rainforest | Regeneration 

Federation Square illuminated at night alongside St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne — a hub of culture, design and innovation explored on Libertas Travel's Melbourne Innovation high school excursion.

MELBOURNE

Innovation | Industry | Ideas

Students climbing the dramatic lit staircase inside the Sydney Opera House — an iconic Performing Arts landmark on Libertas Travel's Sydney Stage high school excursion.

SYDNEY

Stage | Screen | Symphony

A painter holding a colour-mixed palette and brush in an art studio, with easels in the background — the hands-on visual arts practice at the heart of Libertas Travel's Sydney Colour high school excursion.

SYDNEY

Colour | Canvas | Culture

The Sydney Opera House glowing at sunset over a pastel-coloured harbour skyline — the visual arts and architecture centrepiece of Libertas Travel's Sydney Colour high school excursion.

SYDNEY

Harbour | History | Heritage

A visitor studying vivid street art murals in Melbourne's Hosier Lane — an outdoor gallery and Creative Arts inspiration stop on Libertas Travel's Melbourne Studio high school excursion.

MELBOURNE

Studio | Stage | Street 

  • Curriculum Linked & Customised

    Over a decade of experience in educational tours based on HSC & IB curriculum modules

  • Extensive Industry Connections

    Insider’s view of the global epicentres of achievement, significance & progress

  • Specialist Support Start-to-Finish

    Knowledgeable Libertas tour planners and leaders are with you every step of the way.

  • Risk Managed & Industry Accredited

    Accredited travel agents, committed to the safety of you and your personal information

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The summit atop kunanyi / Mount Wellington, 1,271 metres above Hobart, Tasmania, with sweeping panoramic views across the Derwent River estuary and city — visited on Libertas Travel's curriculum-linked Tasmania high school tours.
Aerial view of Sydney Harbour with the Opera House and CBD skyline — the gateway to Libertas Travel's bespoke Australian high school excursions and domestic student tours.
Ancient First Nations rock art depicting Dreamtime figures, animals and ancestral beings — connecting Australian high school students to Country and Indigenous culture on a Libertas Travel excursion.

Learning Objectives

  • Deepen understanding of Australian history, culture and identity through direct engagement with significant sites and communities

  • Build awareness and respect for First Nations peoples, histories and connections to Country

  • Connect classroom learning to real-world experiences, reinforcing curriculum knowledge

  • Develop independence, adaptability and confidence in new environments

  • Strengthen communication and teamwork through shared group experiences

  • Cultivate curiosity and critical thinking through guided inquiry

  • Inspire personal growth and broaden perspectives through immersive, experiential learning


Safety & Risk Management

  • This tour is conducted in accordance with school risk assessment guidelines and established safety standards for excursion activities.

A large group of Australian high school students cheering on a waterfront pier during a Libertas Travel excursion — bespoke itineraries for whole year groups and subject-focused student groups.