We can organize every aspect of your student trip to Geneva, from accommodation and transport to guided tours, excursions and complete travel programs. Our catalogue gives you a clear overview of what we can arrange for your group.
International & Diplomatic Environment: Geneva is one of the world’s leading centers of diplomacy and international cooperation, making it an excellent destination for educational student travel. Visits to institutions such as the United Nations and the Red Cross offer valuable insight into global politics and humanitarian work.
Science & Innovation Opportunities: Geneva provides unique educational experiences connected to science, technology and innovation, including visits to CERN and other internationally recognized research institutions.
Multicultural Atmosphere: With people and organizations from around the world, Geneva offers student groups a highly international environment where they can experience different cultures, languages and perspectives.
Nature & Outdoor Experiences: Located on the shores of Lake Geneva and surrounded by the Alps, the city combines educational travel with outdoor activities, scenic excursions and opportunities to explore Swiss nature.
Museums & Interactive Learning: Geneva features a wide range of museums and educational attractions focused on history, science, humanitarian work and international relations, many offering interactive experiences for student groups.
Excellent Location for Excursions: Geneva’s position near the French border and the Alps makes it an ideal base for day trips and multi-country educational programs across Switzerland and neighboring regions.
International City: Geneva is one of Europe’s most international cities, known for diplomacy, global organizations and its multicultural atmosphere. It is home to the United Nations Office at Geneva, the Red Cross and many other international institutions.
Population: Geneva has approximately 200,000 inhabitants, while the wider metropolitan area is significantly larger. Switzerland has a total population of around 9 million people.
Language: French is the official language in Geneva, although English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants, tourist areas and international institutions.
Currency: Swiss Franc (CHF).
Cultural Heritage: Geneva combines Swiss traditions with international influence, offering historic landmarks, museums, lakeside scenery and important sites connected to diplomacy, science and humanitarian history.
Geography: Located in southwestern Switzerland near the French border, Geneva lies on the shores of Lake Geneva and is surrounded by the Alps and Jura mountains.
Climate: Geneva has a temperate climate with warm summers and cool winters, making it suitable for cultural visits and outdoor activities throughout the year.