Going abroad with Scouting
International adventures are an amazing part of being a Scout with endless possibilities to meet Scouts in other countries, explore new cultures and plan exciting expeditions.
You may be considering taking a group of young people abroad, but are unsure of exactly what is involved in organising a trip.
Includes the visits abroad process, visa information as well as suggestions for where to get ideas and support when arranging trips abroad.
Take a look at our fundraising guidance and discover the grants available for going abroad with Scouts.
Although most visits abroad go without a hitch, precautions must be taken in case of illness or accident.
If you're planning a trip to Europe, there is an online database which gives information on European Scout Centres.
See our guidance on international camp stuff programmes, including with the Boy Scouts of America.
As part of a high quality programme for young people, you may wish to take them overseas with Scouting.
When UK groups travel overseas, members under the age of 18 must not participate in home hospitality experiences. This is due to significant challenges with ensuring the safety of the young people while in the host homes and as it falls outside the Scouts Safeguarding policy.