Learn New Skills + Adventure Travel
Original post: Another World Adventures
Combining a travel adventure with the chance to learn new skills is probably the best way to challenge yourself and stretch your boundaries. Learning new skills + adventure travel is a whole different affair then signing up for a course and sitting in a classroom after work.
We’re big believers in hands-on learning which is why we think these trips where you can learn new skills + adventure travel are perfect for people who want to learn something new while having a grand adventure! From learning how to make delicious local delicacies at street markets and homestays or with world-class chefs, to learning how to skipper an expedition sail boat for an ocean crossing, or how to get hands on during a tall ship voyage we think we’ve got you covered.
Learn New Skills + Adventure Travel
- Learn to sail a tall ship on a voyage from Scotland to Iceland via the Faroe Islands in the footsteps of ancient navigators.
- Learn how to make soba noodles like a pro on a food adventure in Japan.
- Ocean Crossing Masterclass in the Bay of Biscay on a fantastic ocean sailing challenge combining adventure with expert sailing tuition.
- Learn to be a skipper on board a 60ft expedition yacht sailing to Norway.
- Learn to prepare mouth-watering ceviche in a Lima cooking class in Peru the gastronomic center of South America
- Learn nomadic traditions from Burma‘s “Sea Gypsies” in the remote Mergui Archipelago.
- Learn to cook some of the key regional dishes from across Vietnam during a rich culinary experience and food adventure
- Learn to cook mole poblano and tinga – Puebla’s most famous dishes – during an unforgettable cooking class in Mexico
Check out these trips or get in touch if you’re curious about learning something new, somewhere new. We’re sure we’ll have the right adventure for you to do.
“Another World Adventures is fantastic! Very inspirational and diverse range of adventures on offer to people with any variety of interests – or can even encourage you to do something you have never done before – like me!” Kirsty, trainee crew member on a tall ship sailing the coast of Brazil