It's a bummer that Spring Break isn't happening this year. You can still go somewhere ... but like, virtually.
- How about the International Space Center?
- An archeology tour of India, maybe?
- Google Earth's Voyager feature offers immersive guided tours for plenty of nature sights and cities, like their This Is Home series exploring traditional homes around the globe. If you want, you can even create personalized tours with your friends. Make sure you toggle between 3D mode and Street View for the whole experience.
- Love a good museum? Google's Art and Culture Platform also offers more than 600 virtual museum tours.
- You can view the Grand Canyon via 360-degree photographs on an archeology virtual tour, go on a virtual hike past layers of earth to the famous Phantom Ranch, or float down the Colorado River on a rafting trip.
- Go high in the Peruvian Andes mountains to check out Machu Picchu, an ancient citadel built in the 15th century. Visit the citadel online through a 360-degree virtual tour, provided by You Visit.
- "Fly" to Vatican City to see the Sistine Chapel. Click on arrows to move up, down, left and right throughout each tour. You’ll also be able to zoom in to get a better look at the paintings.
- The National Park Service has virtual tours of Ellis Island, created by Heritage Documentation Programs, and the Statue of Liberty National Monument. Scholastic also has an informative Teacher’s Activity Guide that will allow you to see photos, listen to audio, and learn about Ellis Island on an interactive tour.