Two Ways to Travel, One Purpose
At Passport Perspectives Abroad, we design our global field seminars using two distinct travel frameworks—each deliberately matched to the story the seminar is telling.
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Whether anchored in one place or traveling across borders, every seminar is designed to blend rich content, cultural depth, and meaningful reflection.

“hub-and-spoke” model
Some seminars follow a model where we stay rooted in one city (like Angers in the Wine & War in the Loire and Strausbourg in In Search of Santa Claus) and take day trips to explore surrounding regions. This allows for deeper immersion in a single place while still experiencing cultural and historical variety—with the comfort of unpacking only once.
journey-based structure
Others, like Enforcers of the Reich, follow a more linear travel-arc structure, moving from city to city to mirror the unfolding of a historical narrative. In these seminars, each location is a new chapter, and the geography itself becomes a guide. From Munich to Nuremberg to Prague, the path we take is part of the learning experience.
