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, such Strausbourg for the In Search of Santa Claus global field seminar. Instead of changing locations and accommodations, we'll take day trips to explore surrounding regions. This allows for deeper deeper engagement with a single place while still experiencing cultural and historical variety—with the comfort of unpacking only once.
journey-based structure
Others, like Rise of the Nazi Police System, and Wine & War in the Loire, 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.
