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1. See the world differently

Our tour packages combine earth history, nature, landscapes and local culture to give you a deeper understanding of the essence of a place.

Imagine looking at a view and seeing more than trees, skylines, houses and hills. To be able to read the scenery and understand that vast seas once churned where plains now unfurl. To see the tracks of dinosaurs ramble across ancient landscapes now criss-crossed by hiking trails. Or to picture the moment an idea that changed the world was formed in a genteel inn where you can still have a drink today.

Moraine Lake, Alberta.

2. Small groups, led by curiosity

We believe that the best group tours come in small packages so we only run small group tours, typically with a maximum of 10-12 guests. Small group experiences are more personal, more rewarding and more memorable.

As part of a small group, you get closer to the destination. After all, it’s easier to get a truer sense of a place when there’s only a few of you exploring it at the same time. And you’ll get to know the other guests better too.

Your questions will be heard and answered thoughtfully by our talented Tour Leaders – and the time given to considering your questions means they’re more likely to lead to conversations that get everyone involved. Uncovering a destination becomes a team effort, led by curiosity.

Fossil hunting at Lyme Regis, Dorset, England.

3. Enjoy an adaptive experience

Our small group tours leave more space for a bespoke service, so your needs can be more readily met. The little things matter. For example, you can often choose the time you sit down for breakfast rather than having to eat at the same time as everyone else.

It’s the perfect blend of expert guidance from your Tour Leaders and personalisation from the GeoCultura team.

The lighthouse on St Agnes Island in the Isles of Scilly.

4. It’s how we tell it

We make earth history and its links to history and culture accessible and exciting. Our Tour Leaders are experts in their fields as well as captivating storytellers.

The geologists among us reveal how to read the landscapes and rocks. Our photographers show you how to capture them. And our storytellers bring them to life with captivating tales of legends, battles and ancestors.

Tour group on the Assynt coast, Highlands, Scotland.

5. The details matter

We spend a lot of time developing tour itineraries that show you the best places, whether they’re bucket-list attractions or hidden gems we know you’ll love. But we spend just as much time thinking about the details that can make or break an experience: the local food and drink, the truly welcoming accommodation, the spacious transport with a few seats kept spare.

It’s why, after your small group tour with GeoCultura, you’ll spend as much time telling your friends and family about the friendliness of the hotel’s team as you will about the incredible sights you saw.

Travel the GeoCultura way. Check out our tours.

The fishing village of Camara de Lobos on the Island of Madeira.

The tour was a great success for us. We do not normally do tours as they are often too “touristy”. This tour was a bit like taking an advanced class that was fun and enjoyable throughout. Dinosaur Provincial Park was spectacular. 

– The Geology and Dinosaurs of Alberta, Canada | Jeanine S, June 2024

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Neist Point lighthouse on the Isle of Skye in Scotland.

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