Lubbock Christian University

Rome to London 2024

Rome to London 2024

Next Spring (2024) the Global Experience class is traveling for three weeks (in May) to Rome, Florence, Salzburg, Grindelwald, Paris, and London. Get 3 hours of Cultural Awareness credit towards General Education.

Travel with Dr. Josh Sauerwein, Professor Haley Burton, and Dr. Andy Laughlin to see the major works of Michelangelo, see St. Peter’s Basilica, ride to the top of the Eiffel Tower, visit Normandy Beach, explore castles and cathedrals, take a bicycle ride through the story of the Von Trapp family, hike up to the Eagle’s Nest, and have fun in the Swiss Alps. We will also drink heavenly coffee, interact at town markets, take in concerts, and sail across the English Channel. You won’t want to miss this incredible experience!

Itinerary

  • Day 1: Dallas to Rome 
  • Day 2: Arrive in Rome: Pantheon, Coffee stop, Piazza Novona and gelato stop, Fontana de Trevi, Spanish Steps,  
  • Day 3: Rome: Colosseo, San Pietro in Vincoli, Mammertine Prison, Capitolino, Palatine Hill, Forum
  • Day 4: Rome: Basilica di San Pietro, Palazzo Vaticano, Catacombs
  • Day 5: Florence: Travel to Florence, Duomo, Michelangelo Park
  • Day 6: Florence: Academia, Bargello, Santa Croce 
  • Day 7: Florence/Cinque Terre: Vernazza Hike, swim, return to Florence
  • Day 8: Salzburg: Travel to Salzburg, tour downtown, Castle
  • Day 9: Salzburg: Eagle’s Nest, Durrnberg toboggan, possible concert night
  • Day 10: Salzburg: Sound of Music, bike trip and free day in Salzburg
  • Day 11: Grindelwald: Fun
  • Day 12: Grindelwald: Fun
  • Day 13: Grindelwald: Fun
  • Day 14: Paris: Travel to Paris, Eiffel tower, Champs Elysses
  • Day 15: Paris: Louvre, Montmarte
  • Day 16: Paris: Notre Dame, Versailles
  • Day 17: Bayeaux: Mont Saint Michele
  • Day 18: London: Morning in Normandy Beach, Ferry trip across the Channel, White Cliffs, stay in Camden (not Shepherd’s Bush or Labrokegrove)
  • Day 19: London: Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Millenium Bridge, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Shakespeare’s Globe, Big Bend, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace
  • Day 20: London: Hyde Park, British Museum, Soho, Camden Town (markets), Lester Square, Stonehenge, White Cliffs of Dover
  • Day 21: London to Lubbock

Frequently Asked Questions

We plan on leaving around Monday, May 6th and returning around Monday, May 27th.

We are doing our best to have it cost $5,000 or less per person. As you may know, this is very inexpensive for a 3-week trip to Europe. This cost includes everything (flights, hotels, meals, trains, museums, concerts, etc.).

Out-of-pocket expenses which are not included in the trip charges include passport charges, visas, cost of passport photos, cost of birth certificates or other documentation needed for passport applications, ISIC cards, health-related expenses such as immunizations, spending money for souvenirs, snacks, postcards, stamps, independent meals, and optional excursions. We would encourage you to bring $500-$1,000 of additional spending cash on the trip.

The initial $250 will be due with your application on April 28th. The next $ 1,500 will be due by September 15th, 2023. We will need this to start booking flights, hotels, and ground transportation. The final $3,250 will be due at the start of class (January 15, 2024). It will be listed as a course fee so you can take this part out as a student loan if you need.

If you are a United States citizen, then you will need a passport. If you are an international student, then you may need a Schengen Visa. A copy of your passport is due when you return your acceptance letter. If you do not have a passport, you will need to apply by October 15, 2023. Failure to show receipt of application by November 15, 2023 will make you ineligible for the trip.

Yes. Each country has its own requirements. The requirements will be communicated upon acceptance (May, 2023). Proof of required vaccinations needs to be submitted to the Global Campus office by February 28th, 2024. Failure to show evidence of necessary vaccinations will make you ineligible for the trip.

Yes and no. The university does provide travel insurance for each student. The university does NOT provide separate major medical coverage for students. Typically, your current insurance, either through the university or through your parents, will also cover you while you are traveling. You are encouraged to check with your insurance carrier about coverage while you are traveling in a foreign country.

Yes, we will be traveling in a group and you will need to stay with the group. Going off on your own and refusing to participate in the trip activities will be cause for you being sent home early at your own expense.

Yes, absolutely! Failure to do so could result in you being sent home early, at your cost.

Not necessarily. If you choose to take the course for credit, then you have to pass the class to go on the trip. However, you may wish to audit the class. If you choose to audit the course, your obligations for course work may be less than a student taking the course for credit, but you will still need to attend all courses and do work designated by the course instructor. A limited number of students choosing to audit the course will be chosen for the trip.

YES! It counts as 3 hours towards this requirement.

Students who have completed at least one year at LCU and are in good standing academically and with Student Life. Additionally, students must be in good standing with financial aid and student life.

This trip will be capped at 18 students. We fully anticipate demand will exceed this limited amount of space. Therefore, we will keep a waitlist. Students who fail to remain eligible will be dropped from the trip and forfeit the fees they have paid. Those on the waitlist will be given the opportunity to take their spot.