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There’s more to travelling than backseat sightseeing. For the restless travellers, there’s vocational or “learning holidays”. Unlike voluntourism, which see you donate your time for free to help a cause, the concept of learning holidays enables you to combine downtime with learning a brand new skill, a vocation of constant curiosity, or open up a new road for that potential dream job you’ve always wanted.

From flower arranging in Japan, to digging up dinosaur bones in Canada, and simulated space mission in the USA, we’ve picked our top 14 learning holidays. Learn something new, and open your world!

Truffle hunting – Istria, Croatia

Among the finest delicacies in the world, truffles are the culinary equivalent of gold – and just as complicated to source. Head to Croatia’s picturesque region of Istria and meet the Karlic family, known locally as truffle hunting pioneers.

Immerse yourself in truffle history and culture before heading out on a truffle hunt in the Motovun forest. You’ll follow behind specially trained hunting dogs as they sniff out the good stuff, then head back for a feast where truffles feature heavily. Note that black truffles can be found all year round, but that the elusive (and valuable) white truffle appears only in September and October.

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Space Camp – Huntsville, AL, USA

Who wouldn’t love to visit outer space? The moon is out of reach for most, but for the rest there’s Space Camp™ [$549/AUD$710] in Huntsville, Alabama. It’s a weekend-long experience that gives trainees hands-on astronaut mission experience, including use of the Multi-Axis trainer, a protective heat shield design project and an extended-duration simulation mission. Plus you’ll get to hear stories from real-life astronauts and engineers involved in NASA missions. There are also kid-friendly options for youngsters.

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Yoga teacher training – Goa, India

Turn your passion into a living by becoming a certified yoga teacher. Go back to the source of this ancient practice with a teacher training course at Himalaya Yoga Valley on India’s western coastline.

Alongside developing the art of teaching, trainees will also gain a comprehensive understanding of yoga postures (asanas), philosophy, mantras, chakras (energy centres), and meditation. With locations in both Goa and Dharamsala, you will have plenty of opportunity to explore the country after your one month long-certification. For experienced teachers, the centre also offers advanced 500-hour certifications. Prices start at 1475 EUR [AUD$2265], which includes breakfast, tuition, uniforms and all materials.

Dinosaur digging – Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Massive legends of the prehistoric past, dinosaurs still capture the attention of the young and old. Canada’s Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to the remains of some 58 dinosaur species and 500 excavated specimens.

In addition to fossil-hunting trails, there are also guided tours of the preserve [CDN$18/AUD$18]. You can also sign up for a four-day all-inclusive palaeontological adventure (CDN$1495/AUD$1522) helmed by a team of scientists. Gear up to explore quarries, tour a dinosaur egg site and see how ammonite shells are excavated. All proceeds support dinosaur research.

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Surfing – Ericeira, Portugal

If you’ve always wanted to learn to hang ten, do it at the world’s foremost surfing spot. Just 35 km north of Lisbon, Portugal’s picturesque Ericeira is Europe’s only dedicated World Surfing Reserve, a programme from the Save the Waves organisation, dedicated to preserving environmental, cultural and economic value surfing sites.

Stunning reef and beach breaks are bountiful, with swells ranging from small to massive – suiting beginners through to pros. Surfing classes are offered by experienced surfers who have trained in Europe or Australia, and cover everything from paddling to finding waves. Lesson fees [€30/AUD$46] cover two hours of instruction plus equipment rental; accommodation is available at the nearby Surf Camp.

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Chocolate making classes – Brussels, Belgium

Indulge your sweet tooth with a chocolate-making class in Brussels, the world’s chocolate capital. Every Saturday, upmarket chocolatier Zaabar hosts an hour-long chocolate workshop [€25/AUD$38] where participants try their hand at making truffles, mendiants – confections dotted with nuts and dried fruits – and spiced chocolate bars. Under the watchful eye of the company’s chocolate maker, you’ll learn chocolate tempering and decorating. You’ll also get to take your creations home for later enjoyment.

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Archaeological digs – Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, UK

Rich with Roman ruins, Viking remnants and Anglo Saxon remains, the UK is an incredible setting for history buffs. The Council for British Archaeology has plenty of projects on the go, and volunteers are welcome. Fieldwalk through Mesolithic Deeside, or participate in Roman road research and excavations [£70/AUD$121]. There’s also a week-long excavation training programme [£250/AUD$432] in the heart of Sherwood Forest where participants learn excavation techniques along with pertinent skills like pottery identification, site photography, find processing and basic geology. You’ll dig it.

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Fashion “Cool Hunting” – Paris, France

Home to Chanel, Pierre Cardin, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent and more, there are few places more fashion-forward than Paris. Trend-setters can put their most fashionable foot forward with the Cool Hunting course [€1500/AUD$2304] offered by IFA Paris.

The two-week intensive course emphasises trend forecasting and field trips, and gives students the opportunity to “launch” an international brand in Paris. You’ll choose a store location, plan a launch event and even design a capsule collection with a mood board, fabrics and silhouettes. What better way to justify a shopping trip to Paris?

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Mixology training – London, UK

Give your bartending skills an upgrade with a 2-day mixology course from the European Bartender School. You’ll learn about the history of mixed drinks, get insight into cocktail fashions through the ages, brush up on drink categories and families, and get everything you need to know about the mixing techniques and homemade ingredients that will give your drinks some extra fizz. Prices start at about $430 [AUD$556], with options to add accommodation if desired. EBS has locations around the world – so you can sign up for London, Helsinki or even Sydney. Once you’ve trained, be sure to see the masters at work at the best cocktails bars in London.

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Glassworking – Venice, Italy

Ever looked wistfully at a fancy Renaissance chandelier or multi-coloured glass sculpture, wishing you had the skills to produce something so extravagant? Well, that level of detail takes years to master, but you can start with the basics of glassworking at the Abate Zanetti School of Glass, on the famed Venetian island of Murano.

Weekend courses cover lampworking [€550/AUD$844], where you’ll create vibrant sculptures, figurines and jewellery; and furnace-based glassworking [€600/AUD$921], where you’ll make your own striking glass or bowl. Kids can also try a three-hour educational lab for €20 [AUD$30] per pupil.

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Flower arranging – Tokyo, Japan

The Japanese art of Ikebana is flower arrangement taken to the next level. Elegant and simple, it brings us closer to nature – with beautiful results. Tokyo’s Ohara school offers day-long English-language Ikebana classes [4,000 Yen/AUD$45], for students of all levels.

You’ll learn the ikebana rules around shape, form and colour, and how these tie into natural phenomena such as the sun, moon, earth and space. From there you’ll craft your own ikebana masterpiece. Floral materials, vessels and anything else you’ll need are provided.

Once you’ve satisfied your greenthumb, get down with the capital of cool and our complete city guide to Tokyo.

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Whisky training – Edinburgh, Scotland

One of Scotland’s best-known exports, Scotch whisky is an undertaking that requires plenty of precision and ageing time. If a shot of the good stuff is your drink of choice, try a class at the Scotch Whisky Training School. The cover price of £199 [AUD$344] will net you a day-long course taking you through whisky history, tasting, selling and serving – resulting in a Certificate of Expertise. You’ll also blend your own whisky and take home a bottle as a souvenir. Lunch, coffee and pours of top local malts are included.

If you have an extended trip, be sure to take our epic road trip through Scotland.

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Forging and black-smithing – Gränsfors, Sweden

The age-old art of black-smithing is still alive in the tiny village of Gränsfors in east central Sweden. Here you can learn to craft tools, axes and knives using a blacksmith’s hammer and forge.

You’ll want to begin with a 5-day foundation class [9200 SEK/AUD$1429], where you’ll learn how to light the forge and get the hang of the methods and holds used in forging. You’ll forge simple tools like hooks, hinges and handles; the intermediate classes take you into more specialised designs. Once you’ve made your tools, why not build a house? Log-building classes [10,000 SEK/AUD$1553] are held at the same school.

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Wine tasting – Buenos Aires, Argentina

With its long and revered viticultural history, Argentina has long been on the map for its wine. Expand your palate with Mente Argentina’s Wine Programme [$1165/AUD$1508], where you’ll learn about the region’s history, taste and pair dozens of wines, and travel to the famous wine region of Mendoza. Split between theory and tasting, the course aims to turn you into the wine expert you’ve always wanted to be.

All meals and accommodation are included – and you’ll even get to dance some Argentinian tango!

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About the author

Stine Gjevnøe SørensenTea-addict, Christmas enthusiast and humble scribe – this is Stine. You’re likely to find her at the nearest yoga studio, buried deep in news and current affairs content, or with her eyes glued to the latest Netflix-fling. If she’s not out exploring Europe, South America, and South East Asia, that is.

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