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Italy
and Oberammergay
June
28 - July 9, 2010
Air 1: Overnight Flight
Welcome to Italy, a land rich in history, culture, art and romance. Your
journey begins with an overnight flight to Rome, "The Eternal City."
Day 2: Rome, Italy - Tour Begins
You arrive in Rome today. This evening, join your fellow travelers for
a special welcome dinner at a popular local restaurant featuring regional
delicacies and fine Italian wines.
Day 3: Rome - Vatican City - Papal Audience
This morning, visit Vatican City to attend the weekly papal audience*
and receive the blessing given by His Holiness, Benedict XVI. Later, visit
St. Peter’s Basilica, built on the site where St. Peter was martyred.
Known as the grandest of the world’s churches, St. Peter’s
is unsurpassed in beauty. In the Vatican Museum* you will view such historical
treasures as the Sistine Chapel and Michelangelo’s restored mural
of the Last Judgment.
Day 4: Rome
This morning enjoy a locally guided panoramic tour of Rome featuring the
impressive Piazza Venezia, the Circus Maximus, the Colosseum, the Arch
of Constantine and the famous Trevi Fountain. This afternoon, explore
Rome on your own - perhaps visit the legendary Spanish Steps or shop for
one-of-a-kind gifts.
Day 5: Rome - Assisi - Perugia
LANGUAGE DISCOVERY: Today, your Tour Manager will help you discover the
origin and history of the language(s) you will experience on your tour
along with key words and phrases that will help you communicate with the
locals. Today you are off to Assisi, birthplace of St. Francis. Take a
guided walking tour of the old city, including the Basilica of St. Francis.
Then, travel to medieval Perugia, the historic capital of Umbria. Here
you will behold one of the grandest squares in Italy, the Piazza IV Novembre,
and delight in the medieval palaces and ornate cathedrals.
Day 6: Perugia - Siena - Florence
A scenic journey through Tuscany’s graceful low-lying hills brings
you to the mystical city of Siena. You will be delighted by its narrow
Gothic streets, magnificent palaces and historic Piazza del Campo. Upon
arrival in Florence, visit a family-owned leather shop and learn the traditional
Italian techniques of leather making.
Day 7: Florence
In Florence, the “Cradle of Italian Renaissance,” visit the
world-famous Academy Gallery to see Michelangelo’s incredible Statue
of David. During your cultural tour of Florence, you'll also view the
Cathedral of Santa Maria Del Fiore, the Palazzo Vecchio, and the Church
of Santa Croce, burial place of Michelangelo, Galileo and Machiavelli.
The remainder of the day is at leisure to enjoy this fascinating city
on your own.
Day 8: Florence - Padua - Venice
Today you journey through central Italy to the medieval city of Padua
to view the impressive six-domed Saints Basilica, dedicated to St. Anthony.
Then it is on to the canal-laden city of Venice. This enchanting city
was built on 117 tiny islands and is characterized by a latticework of
150 canals and 400 bridges.
Day 9: Venice - Murano Island - Venice
Your day begins with a boat trip* (weather permitting) to Murano Island
for an up-close glass making demonstration. Next, return to Venice and
visit charming St. Mark’s Square, the lively hub of the city's activity
and events. A local expert will guide you on a walking tour of the area
featuring St. Mark’s Basilica, the Doge’s Palace, the Bridge
of Sighs, and the Clock Tower with its famous Moors.
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Day 10: Venice - Trento - Oberammergau, Germany
Today you make the scenic journey to the Bavarian village of Oberammergau.
En route, travel through the majestic Dolomites with a special stop made
in the Alpine town of Trento. During your visit, stroll the quaint streets
and admire the artistic heritage of this Renaissance-inspired center.
Day 11: Oberammergau - Passion Play
The morning is at leisure for you to explore this lovely village. This
afternoon, witness a performance of the Passion Play. The original performance
dates back to 1634. During the Thirty Year War, the village of Oberammergau
was spared the Black Plague and for this reason, the villagers vowed that
every ten years they would give a play to honor the life of Christ. The
performers are native Oberammergauers. To lend authenticity to the performance,
the cast start to grow their hair and beards more than a year in advance.
Also, the intricate costumes are made locally by the villagers. During
the break in the performance, join your fellow travelers for a farewell
dinner celebrating the end of a memorable trip.
Day 12: Oberammergau - Tour Ends
VELLINGA'S
TRAVEL/CRUISE HOLIDAYS CHATHAM-KENT
519-352-5150
1-877-352-5150
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