World-Schooling Journey · June 2025
Around the World
in Eight Days
Four destinations. Four subjects. One unforgettable journey.
Donostia Tarragona Orlando Athens Versailles Home
STOP 01 — Tarragona, Spain · Jun 13–15
Shambhala & the
Science of Speed

We depart Donostia by train at 08:00, arriving in Tarragona at 13:00. Straight to PortAventura — home to Shambhala, the tallest roller coaster in Europe. Two full days of pure adrenaline.

A drop of 76 metres at 134 km/h — potential energy converting to kinetic, colossal steel structures engineered with precision. Technology class, at 134 km/h.

Subject
Technology
Arrival
Train · 13:00h
Stay
2 days
Key Concepts
Energy transfer · Structural forces · Mechanisms
STOP 02 — Cape Canaveral, USA · Jun 15–18
Kennedy Space
Center

We fly from Barcelona at 11:30 on the 15th, landing in Orlando at 15:45 local time after an eleven-hour journey. From the airport, straight to Cape Canaveral.

Newton's laws, combustion reactions, thermodynamics — all brought to life by the Saturn V. The staggering scale of the launch pads, the chemistry of violent reactions producing colossal thrust: we will see firsthand how humans reach beyond our atmosphere.

Subject
Physics & Chemistry
Flight
BCN 11:30 → MCO 15:45
Stay
3 nights · Orlando
Key Concepts
Newton's laws · Combustion · Thermodynamics
STOP 03 — Athens, Greece · Jun 19–20
Panathenaic
Stadium

On the 19th we depart Orlando at 07:00, connecting through London Heathrow, landing in Athens at 22:30. The following morning: Kallimarmaro.

Built entirely from dazzling white marble, this stadium hosted the very first modern Olympic Games in 1896 — after 1,500 years of silence. We will walk the very track those athletes ran.

Subject
Physical Education
Arrive Athens
19 Jun · 22:30h
Visit
Morning of 20 Jun
Key Concepts
Olympic movement · History of sport · 1896 Games
STOP 04 — Versailles, France · Jun 21–22
Palace of
Versailles

On the 21st we fly Athens to Paris CDG, arriving at 11:30, then train to Versailles by 12:30. Our final destination: the palace that defines absolute power.

Louis XIV built Versailles to project sovereignty — and it was here the revolutionary storm eventually broke. The Hall of Mirrors, the vast gardens, the Ancien Régime made stone.

Subject
History
Arrive Paris
21 Jun · 11:30h CDG
Return home
22 Jun · Paris → Donostia
Key Concepts
Ancien Régime · Absolute monarchy · French Revolution
Estimated Budget · 2 People
How Much Will It Cost Us?
Indicative estimate — prices vary depending on dates and bookings
Ground transport
~€190
Train DSS→TAR · Versailles · Paris→DSS
International flights
~€2,400
BCN→MCO · MCO→ATH · ATH→CDG
Hotels (6 nights)
~€620
Tarragona 2n · Orlando 3n · Athens 1n
Tickets & activities
~€260
PortAventura · Kennedy · Stadium · Versailles
Food & extras
~€600
Meals, local transport, contingencies
Travel insurance
~€80
International medical coverage
Total estimate
€4,150
For 2 people
Per person
€2,075
Average estimate
Travel days
8
Jun 14 → Jun 22
June 14 – 22 · 2025
Exhausted,
but Transformed
"We will come back changed."
Donostia Tarragona Orlando Athens Versailles Home
01
Technology
02
Physics
03
PE & History
04
History
Thank You
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