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EF Gap Year - The Globetrotter

by: EF Education First

Top Rated Program Gap Year in Japan 2025
8.8 (59)

Spend 12 incredible weeks exploring Tamarindo, Rome, and Tokyo, three unforgettable destinations that showcase the world’s diversity. This immersive semester blends cultural discovery, new adventures, and light language learning with a supportive travel community. In Tamarindo, Costa Rica (Weeks 1–4), surf warm Pacific waves, join a sea turtle conservation project, hike rainforest trails to Rio C...

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Program Highlights

Explore three continents through unforgettable adventures, from surfing in Costa Rica to neon nights in Tokyo and historic ruins in Rome.

Earn optional college credit while immersing yourself in new cultures, learning languages, and gaining real-world experience abroad.

Travel stress-free as EF handles every detail, including flights, housing, excursions, and courses, so you can focus on personal growth.

Join a vibrant global community of students from 100+ countries and form lifelong friendships with fellow world explorers.

Trust an accredited program recognized by six leading U.S. organizations for its high standards in global education and experiential learning.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Tamarindo, Costa Rica
  • Rome, Italy
  • Tokyo, Japan
Availability
Year(s) Offered2026, 2027, 2028Gap Year Timing:
  • After College
  • During College
  • Post High School
Cost Per Week$900-1250
Age Requirement:Varies
Types & Subjects
Types:
  • Adventure Travel
  • Experiential Learning
  • Language Immersion
  • Self-Discovery
  • Study Abroad
Guidelines
Nationalities:
  • American
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Awards

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Program Reviews

Hear what past participants have to say about the programs

Overall Rating

8.8

Total Reviews

59

I grew so much and had the time of my life doing so.

April 28, 2025by: Kate McLain - United StatesProgram: EF Gap Year - The Globetrotter
8

The voyager program was the best possible program that I could’ve taken. Between the people I was surrounded with, the staff, and the cultures I was immersed in, I was able to learn and connect. I have grown so much and I will be so grateful to EF for that. Throughout the journey, I mostly felt supported, especially with having food allergies, however, in Japan, the first tour guide, and myself did not always see eye to eye, therefore I did not feel supported. However, once this situation was remedied, we were given a lovely tour director named Mari. She was kind and cordial with the group and very knowledgeable about the area which made our experience all the more wonderful we learned so much and I am so grateful to EF for having this program. Shout out to my blue group.

The Key to a New Beginning

December 28, 2024by: Alyssa Galdamez - United StatesProgram: EF Gap Year - The Globetrotter
9

Being part of the first ever Voyager semester in Fall 2023 was an experience I was unprepared for, and the best decision I could’ve ever made. Little did I know that by embarking on this endeavor, I would unlock a part of myself that I didn’t know existed until then. My semester with EF Gap Year taught me self-love, self discovery, and the importance of being uniquely myself. Never did I think it was possible to be able to afford this trip of a lifetime, but I was left with so much satisfaction and so much pride that I had set this goal and I achieved it. This semester taught me that I can do anything I set my mind to and no goal is too big or too impossible. I flew to the other side of the world by myself and saw glowing blue oceans in Thailand that I never thought I’d be able to witness in my lifetime. I learn pieces of languages from each country I spent time in. I connected with people I would’ve never met without this experience and found with locals who had so much passion for their homeland and wanted to share it with me. Was I prepared for this transformation and self growth? No, and only because it was more than I could ever ask for. To anyone who is scared to take such a leap of faith, do it anyway. I haven’t met one person who regretted doing this for themselves, or thought it was a waste of time or money. Dream big, and you will reach the stars.

National Park in ThailandFamous bamboo forest in JapanTemple in Bangkok

Created connections all across the world

December 25, 2024by: Kayla Pedersen - United StatesProgram: EF Gap Year - The Globetrotter
8

Every country visited granted an opportunity to meet new people and make life long connections with them. I now know amazing people from all across the world that I never would’ve been able to meet otherwise!

Program Details

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Locations

  • Tamarindo, Costa Rica
  • Rome, Italy
  • Tokyo, Japan

Types and Subjects

  • Types
  • Adventure Travel
  • Experiential Learning
  • Language Immersion

Availability

Years Offered: 2026, 2027, 2028

Gap Year Timing:
  • After College
  • During College
  • Post High School

Age Requirement

Age Requirement Varies

Guidelines

Nationalities:
  • American

This Program is also open to Group

Cost per week

$900-1250

Program Cost Includes

  • Tuition & Fees
  • Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
  • All Program Activity Costs
  • Wifi Costs

Accommodation Options

  • Dormitory
  • Group living

Qualifications & Experience

      Accepted Education Levels

    • University Freshman (1st Year)
    • University Sophomore (2nd Year)
    • University Junior (3rd Year)

    Application Procedures

    • Online Application

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    Spend 12 incredible weeks exploring Tamarindo, Rome, and Tokyo, three unforgettable destinations that showcase the world’s diversity. This immersive semester blends cultural discovery, new adventures, and light language learning with a supportive travel community. In Tamarindo, Costa Rica (Weeks 1–4), surf warm Pacific waves, join a sea turtle conservation project, hike rainforest trails to Rio Celeste, and explore the Arenal volcano region. In Rome, Italy (Weeks 5–8), step into history at the Colosseum and Vatican, roll pasta and make gelato with local chefs, and take a day trip to Pompeii. In Tokyo, Japan (Weeks 9–12), experience the city’s neon energy, stroll through serene shrines and gardens, try karaoke with friends, and ride the bullet train to Kyoto to explore temples and traditio...

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