Ask your parents or guardians for permission to go on a teen adventure and discuss expenses and where you will go. Come up with a plan with your parents on how you will stay in touch and stay safe to put their mind at ease and make the conversation more comfortable.
Research teen travel tours through EF Tours (EFtours.com), American Trails West (atwteentours.com) your local church group, community center, teen adventure summer camps, or even your own high school's language club for options.
Speak to your friends about taking a teen adventure together and decide where to go such as skiing, white water rafting, hiking, or the beach and whose parents can chaperone.
Get organized and apply for a passport if you're going on an overseas teen adventure, fill out any paperwork for teen tours and send in deposits for any hotels or lodging.
Earn money by babysitting, washing neighbor's cars, mowing lawns, walking dogs, or another part-time job to help pay for the costs of your teen adventure.