Smithsonian Journeys Classic Land Tours 2021

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Classic Land Journeys 2021 SMALL GROUPS: JUST 16–24 GUESTS GUARANTEED

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Our Classic Land Journeys Collection Book an unforgettable journey. Choose your preferred departure date now.

About Smithsonian Journeys Start Exploring Again Our Experts At Home in the World

Europe

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Highlights of Italy Treasures of Southern Spain and Portugal Journey through Norway Old World Europe Across Northern Spain and Portugal Northern Italy Classical Greece France through the Ages The Emerald Isle Southern Italy and Sicily Scotland’s Treasures Journey through Provence Adventure in Iceland Highlights of Britain St. Petersburg and the Baltics Pearls of Croatia and Slovenia Treasures of the Alps

Africa

Safari in Kenya and Tanzania African Safari Splendors of Morocco Ancient Egypt and the Nile

North America

Alaska’s Natural Wonders Bryce, Zion, and the Grand Canyon The Northern Rockies Seascapes of the Canadian Maritimes

Central and South America

Machu Picchu and the Galápagos Costa Rica’s Natural Treasures Patagonian Explorer Legendary Peru

Australia and the South Pacific

Splendors of Australia and New Zealand Journey through New Zealand

Asia

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Mystical India Eternal Japan Discovering Vietnam

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Cover: Discover diverse wildlife on Safari in Kenya and Tanzania (pages 42-43) and African Safari (pages (44-45).

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Start exploring again in 2021 with Smithsonian Journeys Dear Smithsonian Journeys Travelers, Like many of you, my wanderlust is a defi ning part of who I am. And though travel is on “pause” right now, that passion for discovering new places and delving further into a place visited previously is still very much alive. For those who have traveled with Smithsonian in the past, we know that the desire to explore new and favorite places in the company of fellow Smithsonian Journeys travelers and experts is still high in many of your thoughts. We hope to welcome you back in 2021! To assure your peace of mind, we have made our payment terms more flexible* so you can make future travel plans with the confidence of knowing you can change your plans, if needed. Reserve your 2021 journey before December 31, 2020 and you may cancel up to 95 days before the departure date, and receive a full refund. We are committed to ensuring that all of our journeys meet the health and safety guidelines established by the U.S. Travel Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, and are working now to implement those measures across all of our trips. We hope you will fi nd some inspiration as you browse through our catalog, and that we’ll have an opportunity to welcome you on a Smithsonian Journeys trip in 2021.

Lynn Cutter Senior Vice President, Smithsonian Travel *Offer valid for new 2021 bookings received between June and December 31, 2020. This offer is available for all Smithsonian Journeys except for Private Jet, Active, and Tailor-Made journeys.

The entire time we were learning - in lectures, on the coach, at meals. You cannot replicate these experiences on your own. I have been on 6 trips with Smithsonian Journeys and have more planned! – Stephanie B.

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CLASSIC LAND JOURNEYS INCLUDE: • A small group of just 16 to 24 guests – guaranteed • R ound-trip air transportation from listed cities, plus all flights within your tour • A full program of lectures and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert and the services of a professional Tour Director • A ccommodations in distinctive lodgings that offer the best combination of quality, atmosphere, and value

8 Reasons to Travel with Smithsonian Journeys 1. The Smithsonian Difference Our trips reflect the vast knowledge and experience Smithsonian has gathered since its founding in 1846. All of our itineraries are carefully crafted to provide a deep, authentic, and unique experience, and many also provide special access to Smithsonian research, people, and facilities. 2. A Name You Can Trust Smithsonian has worked hard over the past 175 years to earn its reputation as one of America’s most trusted institutions. And, as you would expect from Smithsonian, our journeys are known for top-notch service, engaging experts, and some of the most experienced trip leaders and local guides. And when you travel with Smithsonian, you know that your safety and well-being are always a top priority. 3. Travel with Our Experts Our travelers tell us one of their favorite aspects of our journeys is the fun and engaging learning at the core of every trip. Our world-class experts bring meaningful enrichment and insider perspectives to hundreds of departures on all seven continents. You’ll find that some of your best times with your Smithsonian Journeys Expert takes place during informal conversations, at meals, and while exploring sites in more depth. In addition to traveling with a Smithsonian Journeys Expert, you’ll be accompanied by a top professional trip leader and local guides who are the best in the industry. They know their destination and itinerary intimately and can make adjustments on a moment’s notice. 4. The Smithsonian Community On any given trip, you’ll travel with intellectually curious, worldly, and adventurous lifelong learners. And the enthusiasm lingers long after the trip is over. Often some of the most lasting elements of a journey are the friendships that develop with other travelers who share your passion for deeper learning and exploration.

5. Small Groups and Big Experiences Now more than ever, the idea of traveling with a small group of fellow travelers is reassuring. Almost all of our land trips feature guaranteed small groups of 12 to 24 people, allowing more flexibility. You’ll experience the world in a bigger way, getting up close to renowned sites and taking the path less traveled. And with small-group travel, it’s all about the people. You’ll meet the local people, participate in cultural traditions, and get to know your fellow travelers and trip leaders. 6. Great Value Once you add up the extras that we include—experts, enrichment, most meals, excursions, transfers, most gratuities, and even airfare inclusive pricing on many trips—you’ll find that many of our trips are a very good value in addition to being an exceptional experience. 7. Supporting the Smithsonian Mission When you travel with Smithsonian Journeys, your participation benefits the work of the Institution, supporting our educational mission to preserve our heritage, discover new knowledge, and share our resources with the world. And, you have the comfort of knowing that you are traveling with an organization that is committed to sustaining the character and biodiversity of the places we visit by selecting partners and suppliers who meet our standards for responsible travel and supporting regional economies through our use of distinctive local guides and accommodations. 8. Peace of Mind To assure your peace of mind during these times, we’ve made our payment terms more flexible. Reserve your 2021 journey before December 31, 2020 and you may cancel up to 95 days before the departure date and receive a full refund. And we are working on implementing new protocols to ensure that all of our trips meet the health and safety guidelines established by the U.S. Travel Association and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

*Offer valid for new 2021 bookings received between June and December 31, 2020. This offer is available for all Smithsonian Journeys except for Private Jet, Active, and Tailor-Made journeys.

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• M ost meals: all breakfasts, many lunches and dinners (including festive welcome and farewell meals) – and the opportunity to explore and dine on your own (B-Breakfast; L-Lunch; D-Dinner) • E xtensive sightseeing, including all entrance fees and admissions • S ingular activities and more intimate cultural encounters possible only with a small group • G ratuities included (except for cruise staff on cruise journeys) • P re-departure planning packages, including customized travel tips and a comprehensive, annotated reading list • Luggage handling for one bag per person • O n-tour medical evacuation insurance (up to $100,000), emergency medical expense coverage (up to $25,000), dental expense coverage (up to $500), travel medical assistance, and worldwide travel assistance (U.S. Residents only, not including U.S. Territories) provided by Travel Guard. Travel must be more than 100 miles from the Insured’s primary residence.

CLASSIC LAND JOURNEYS ACTIVITY LEVEL Our Classic Land Journeys require that participants be in good physical condition: you must be capable, without assistance, of walking two to three miles over uneven terrain and of climbing stairs that may not have handrails. Participants should have sufficient stamina to keep pace with an active group of travelers on long days of touring. Tours with visits to ­ancient sites and archaeological ruins ­typically include considerable walking, and in many places motorcoaches are prohibited from entering historical city centers, which means walks to and from the motorcoach. In addition, some of our small hotels do not have elevators. If you have any concerns about your ability to participate in a tour, please discuss it with one of our Cultural Travel Specialists.

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Our Experts

Providing In-Depth Understanding and a Sense of Wonder Among the experts who accompany you on your journey are scholars from around the world—with in-depth understanding of history, culture, politics, the natural world, or the fine arts—who have been selected by Smithsonian Journeys for their special knowledge and ability to connect with people. Our travelers continue to tell us that our experts are a major reason they come back to Smithsonian Journeys again and again. Meet some of our experts and read about the tours they will lead in the pages that follow.

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1 Veronica Kalas expert in art history and archaeology; 2 Dennis Ogburn expert in archaeology with a specialization in ancient societies of South America; 3 Debora Heard expert in anthropology and Nubian archaeology; 4 Elizabeth Hart expert in anthropological archaeology of Egypt; 5 Wayne Ranney geologist; 6 Alia Kate expert in social innovation, international development, and experiential education; 7 Grant Nel naturalist and zoologist with a specialization in Africa; 8 George Losey oceanographer with a focus on the East Pacific

Cassandra Potts-Hannahs is a historian with special expertise in Celtic, Viking, and Anglo-Norman studies. She has enjoyed traveling with Smithsonian Journeys on more than 50 tours and cruises, sharing her passion and knowledge of Great Britain, France, and Ireland. With a Ph.D. in medieval history, she was a tenured professor at Middlebury College in Vermont, where she taught courses on a wide range of subjects, from ancient history through the Reformation. In her research and lectures, Cassandra explores the cultural and political exchanges that have historically linked Britain, France, Ireland, and Scandinavia.

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Q. What do you add, specifically, to our tours to enhance their intellectual component? A. During our journeys, I offer a combination of lectures and informal presentations to explain how the places we’re going and the things we’re seeing fit into the broader framework of the past. Using images of the sites we visit helps reinforce the experience of being there. I provide outlines of my lectures, as well as timelines and bibliographies. To add insight into local culture, I often incorporate music and literature. I’m also on hand everywhere we go to engage in conversation and to answer questions. It’s these spontaneous interactions that I love most about teaching this way. After a tour, there’s always a flurry of emails as people have questions about pictures they took or topics they’d like to pursue further. Q. How is the role of the Smithsonian Journeys Expert different from that of local guides? A. We’ll often engage a series of local guides to give our travelers the benefit of their deeper insights into specific sites, and there are also places where only local guides are allowed access with groups. Consequently, local guides are an important component of Smithsonian Journeys’ tours. But local guides generally don’t know where we’ve been on a tour already nor where we’re going next, and so they don’t really grasp the big picture of our journey. It’s up to the Smithsonian Journeys Expert who stays with the group from beginning to end to pull it together thematically into a coherent whole. My goal is to do so in a way that helps make the final experience of traveling with Smithsonian Journeys greater than its component parts.

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At Home in the World Let the journey begin

Whether you’re enjoying the cultural treasures of Europe or the wildlife of a safari adventure in Africa, the accommodations enhance your overall experience and are often integral to a memorable trip. Traveling with Smithsonian Journeys, you can be assured of distinctive properties that feature the character and ambiance of the local culture plus the quality service that meets the high standards you expect.

The Places We Stay We categorize our diverse selection of accommodations as follows:

Excellent Hotels These are the Deluxe, Superior First Class, and First Class accommodations in major cities worldwide, including well-known chain hotels as well as independently owned properties. You can expect excellent service and amenities in these well-located properties.

Hotel Sahrai, Fez, Morocco

Unique Lodgings These interesting properties cater to small groups and independent travelers, and generally are not available to conventional groups of 40 or more. From the historic paradores of Spain and pousadas of Portugal, to a French farmhouse or Japanese ryokan, these accommodations are often seen as destinations themselves.

Belmond Monasterio, Cuzco, Peru

A Note About Foreign Accommodations Hotels around the world can vary sig nificantly. For example, European hotel rooms tend to be smaller than those in the United States – especially single rooms, despite the supplement charged. Also, air conditioning isn’t as universal as at home; bathtubs typically have higher sides; and of course, standards of service can vary depending on cultural norms. These lodg ings offer a sense of place, standard amenities, good service, and a good location. Please note that in rural areas the best accommodations available may be limited in terms of service and amenities. Please call 877-338-8687 or visit SmithsonianJourneys.org to answer any questions you may have.

Pousada do Porto, Porto, Portugal

Kennicott Glacier Lodge, Kennicott, Alaska

Electra Palace Hotel, Athens, Greece

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The Hermitage Hotel, Mount Cook, New Zealand

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EUROPE

Highlights of Italy

From the Amalfi Coast to Venice

16 days from $6,074 total price from New York

Spend three nights on the stunning Amalfi Coast.

($5,595 air & land inclusive plus $479 airline taxes and fees)

From the breathtaking Amalfi Coast to eternal Rome, through the gentle Umbrian and Tuscan countryside to timeless Venice, this leisurely tour showcases ancient sites, contemporary life, priceless art, and beautiful natural scenery.

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Florence San Gimignano Assisi Orvieto

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Featured Site Motorcoach

Avg. High (°F) Amalfi Coast Rome Venice

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May 72 74 70

Jun 79 79 76

Sep 79 79 75

Oct 70 71 65

Nov 63 61 53

Highlights Include Discover the stunning beauty of the Amalfi Coast • Relish the coastal views from Villa Rufolo • Participate in an Italian cooking demonstration and savor the results at dinner • Explore the “green heart” of Italy in pastoral Umbria • Tour the evocative ruins at Pompeii • Visit the Borghese Gallery in Rome with a guided tour • Enjoy three- and four-night stays in intimate small hotels in Amalfi, Tuscany, and Umbria

Day Itinerary Hotel 1 2-4

Depart U.S. for Naples Amalfi Hotel Marmorata

5-7 Rome Empire Palace Hotel 8-10 Orvieto Grand Hotel Italia (Umbria) Hotel Borgo di 11-13 Tuscany Cortefreda

Rating First Class Sup. First Class First Class First Class

14-15 Venice Carnival Palace Hotel Sup. First Class 16 Depart Venice for U.S. Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Naples, Italy Day 2: Naples and Amalfi Upon arrival, travel to seaside Amalfi, a popular resort and your base for exploring Italy’s Campania region. Dine at your hotel tonight, as you will throughout your stay here. (D) Day 3: Amalfi and Ravello This morning experience this breathtaking coast by sea on a cruise to Amalfi Center (weather permitting). Here enjoy a brief tour of the region’s largest town, then have lunch on your own. Next, ascend to mountaintop Ravello and visit Villa Rufolo, a 13th-century villa rich with a storied past and pristine gardens. (B,D) Day 4: Pompeii, Amalfi Coast, Sorrento A fullday excursion today begins with an exploration of the vivid remains of Pompeii, the city devastated by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in A.D. 79 but not excavated until 1748. After lunch on your own, embark on a breathtaking drive along the winding Amalfi Coast high above the azure Mediterranean – with stops for photos along the way and in Sorrento. Return to the hotel late this afternoon. (B,D) Day 5: Amalfi, Montecassino, Rome En route to Rome today visit the town of Montecassino, whose abbey is the mother church of the Benedictine order

and a center of medieval art. A German stronghold during World War II, the hilltop abbey was destroyed by Allied bombing then rebuilt as a replica of the 17th-century original. Tour the abbey, then continue on to Rome, the “Eternal City.” Arrive at your welllocated hotel mid-afternoon and enjoy an informal neighborhood walk led by your tour director. (B) Day 6: Rome This morning tour the heart of ancient Rome: the 55,000-seat Colosseum, completed in A.D. 80 to stage gladiator spectacles; and the temples of the Forum, ancient Rome’s political and legal center. The afternoon is free to explore on your own, with endless possibilities such as shopping along the fashionable Via Veneto, sipping espresso in beautiful Piazza Navona, seeing the Pantheon, or tossing a coin into Trevi Fountain. Early this evening enjoy a guided tour of the Borghese Gallery before dinner on your own. (B) Day 7: Rome Visit the Vatican for a tour of St. Peter’s Square and Basilica, and the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Museums. Highlights include Michelangelo’s Pietà in St. Peter’s, considered one of the greatest sculptures of all time; his frescoed ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, now restored to its original glory; and art-filled St. Peter’s itself, the most important church in all Christendom. (B)

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GUARANTEED SMALL GROUP

Just 16–24 Smithsonian guests per departure

Mama Mia! Highlights of Italy was everything we could have expected and more! Great food, art, architecture, history, religion, and fun with a great group of new friends.

Visit St. Peter’s Square and Basilica while in Rome.

– William and Maribeth, G.

Day 8: Rome and Umbria Leaving Rome, travel north through a pastoral landscape of gentle agricultural land bounded by mountain wilderness and dotted with traditional villages and medieval hill towns. Mid-afternoon arrive in Orvieto, perched high on a plateau above a vineyard-clad plain. After checking in at the hotel in the heart of the city’s medieval quarter, enjoy an informal walking tour then attend a simple cooking demonstration followed by dinner at Zeppelin Restaurant. (B,D) Day 9: Orvieto This morning embark on a guided walking tour of this dramatically set city. Visit the medieval Duomo featuring a frescoed chapel by Fra Angelico and Luca Signorelli’s masterpiece, The Last Judgment. Next explore the formerly secret passages of Parco delle Grotte, a labyrinth of underground caves used since Etruscan times. The remainder of the day is at leisure. (B) Day 10: Orvieto and Assisi Today’s excursion is to Assisi, considered a gem of an Umbrian town with inviting plazas, buildings of white marble, and a pervasive medieval air. Visit St. Clare Church and the renowned Basilica di San Francesco, the burial place of St. Francis and a sacred pilgrimage site that dominates the town. Inside are Giotto’s priceless frescoes The Life of St. Francis. There’s time on your own to stroll the fountain-splashed piazzas and enjoy local specialties for lunch. En route back to the hotel, visit Deruta, known for its prized hand-painted Majolica ceramics. (B) Day 11: Siena and Tuscany Continuing your journey, visit walled Siena whose ochre-colored buildings and ancient ramparts evoke the city’s medieval past. Fanshaped Piazza del Campo is one of Europe’s greatest public squares and its distinctive Duomo is one of Italy’s finest. After a walking tour that includes an inside visit to the Duomo, housing masterpieces by Michelangelo and Donatello, enjoy free time to explore on your own. (B,D) Day 12: Florence A living monument to the Renaissance, Florence is the crown jewel of Tuscany. Experience this splendid city on a full-day excursion

Post-Tour Extension

Venice – On Your Own

3 days/2 nights for $395 total price Single Supplement: $325

Enjoy time on your own in this timeless city.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes • 2 nights accommodations at Carnival Palace Hotel (Superior First Class) • 2 meals: 2 breakfasts • Transfer to airport

that includes a morning walking tour. Together visit the Galleria dell’Accademia to view Michelangelo’s sublime David, as well as his pieces for the papal tombs; and visit the revered Duomo, with its stupendous dome by Brunelleschi. This afternoon is free to enjoy Florence as you wish before returning to your hotel, where you dine tonight. (B,D) Day 13: San Gimignano Encounter classic Tuscany today as you visit the hill town of San Gimignano, known for the 13 watchtowers that have left its skyline virtually unchanged since medieval times. Tour the 1300 Museum which highlights the history and architecture of this unique town. Then, after lunch on your own, visit a local winery and enjoy a tasting before returning to your lodgings mid-afternoon. (B,D) Days 14-15: Venice Leaving Tuscany today, travel through the Veneto region to Venice, arriving early this afternoon. Begin enjoying this wondrous city on your own. The next morning take a guided walk through vast St. Mark’s Square and surroundings. The afternoon is free to explore Venice independently; tonight join your fellow travelers at a farewell dinner. (2B,1D) Day 16: Depart for the U.S. Depart this morning for your connecting flights to the U.S. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Allan Langdale is an art and architectural historian, filmmaker, photographer, and travel writer who received his Ph.D. in art history from UC Santa Barbara. He currently teaches art history at UC Santa Cruz and film studies at UC Santa Barbara. Allan has written a number of books, the most recent of which is Palermo: Travels in the City of Happiness (2015). A popular Smithsonian Expert, Allan has traveled extensively in the Mediterranean, the Middle East, including Jordan and Egypt, and India. He lectures often in Italy, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, and the Middle East. Allan will lead the May departures. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 14 nights accommodations in Superior First Class and First Class hotels • 22 meals: 14 breakfasts, 8 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

May 4 Sep 7* Apr 20 Sep 14* Apr 12* Oct 19 Oct 12 May 18 New York

$6,074 $6,174 $6,374 $6,574

Boston, Philadelphia, $6,274 $6,374 $6,574 $6,774 Washington, DC Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, $6,374 $6,474 $6,674 $6,874 Detroit, Miami, Orlando, Tampa Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, $6,474 $6,574 $6,774 $6,974 Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle Land Only

$5,395 $5,495 $5,695 $5,895

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $479, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,195. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. *Accommodations on Amalfi Coast: Hotel San Francesco Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,795 per person; Premium Economy – $1,595 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves considerable walking up hills or stairs, and on uneven or cobblestone streets. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest.

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EUROPE

Treasures of Southern Spain and Portugal 15 days from $5,674 total price from Boston, New York

Built almost a century ago for Expo 29, the grand Plaza de España counts as one of Seville’s prime attractions.

($5,095 air & land inclusive plus $579 airline taxes and fees)

An exciting history of explorers and invaders is etched across the gentle landscapes of the Iberian Peninsula. Stay in historic inns called paradores in Spain and pousadas in Portugal on this special sojourn, which features vibrant modern-day cities and the spectacular monuments of an illustrious past.

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Apr May 67 71 74 80 65 70

Sep Oct 79 72 90 78 77 65

Highlights Include Spend eight nights in distinguished lodgings, including a medieval monastery, historic fortress, stately palace, and old town hall • Enjoy a traditional music performance that dates to the Middle Ages • Explore charming Ronda from your parador, perched dramatically at the edge of the plunging gorge, and enjoy a visit to a nearby olive farm • Visit seven World Heritage sites, including the historic centers of Evora and Cordoba as well as Granada’s Alhambra and Generalife • Explore sophisticated Madrid including the world-famous Prado • Take a guided tour of the Cathedral de Seville, a World Heritage site

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Depart U.S. for Lisbon Lisbon Corinthia Hotel Lisbon Evora Pousada dos Loios Carmona Parador de Carmona Ronda Parador de Ronda Ubeda Parador de Ubeda Madrid Wellington Hotel Depart Madrid for U.S.

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Lisbon, Portugal Day 2: Lisbon Arrive in Lisbon early this afternoon. The remainder of the day is at leisure until your welcome dinner with fellow travelers. (D) Day 3: Lisbon and Queluz On a tour of Portugal’s lively capital city, visit the waterfront area of Belém. See the medieval Belém Tower and Jeronimos Monastery, an elegant example of the distinctive Manueline style of architecture, and the Monument to the Discoveries, which commemorates Portugal’s storied explorers. In the nearby town of Queluz, visit the National Palace, the former residence of Portu­ guese royalty now used for state occasions. (B) Day 4: Evora Travel through the Alentejo region with its olive groves, vineyards, and wheat fields. After stopping for lunch in the fortified hilltop town of Monsaraz, arrive in the regional capital of the Alentejo, Evora, late this afternoon. Relax at your lovely pousada, considered one of Portugal’s finest. (B,L,D) Day 5: Evora Spend the day exploring this university town, a World Heritage site and one of the architectural gems of Portugal. A morning walking tour highlights the well-preserved Roman and Moorish heritage, while the afternoon is at leisure to enjoy this Golden Age city on your own. (B,D)

Day 6: Merida, Spain, and Carmona Travel east through a countryside checkered with the ruins of fortresses to the Spanish border town of Merida. Discover Merida’s outstanding Roman ruins and enjoy time at leisure for lunch and personal interests. Continue to Carmona and your parador, a dramatic 14th-century Arab fortress. (B,D) Day 7: Carmona and Seville Today visit nearby Seville, the splendid Moorish capital of the Andalusia region, considered by many to be the cultural capital of Spain. A guided walking tour stops at the famous Cathedral de Seville, the world’s largest Gothic building, and features the delicately ornate Moorish Alcazar, or Royal Palace. Return to Carmona late this afternoon and dine at your parador this evening. (B,D) Day 8: Carmona and Cordoba Travel to Cordoba, once a major European center for art, science, and culture during the Middle Ages. Here, explore a rich legacy where Moorish, Christian, and Jewish cultures mingled successfully. After touring the highlights, including the magnificent Mezquita Mosque, enjoy free time to explore on your own, then return to Carmona. (B,D) Day 9: Ronda Leave Carmona behind and travel south to tiny Ronda, scene of the last great rising of the Moors against Ferdinand and Isabella. Its

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GUARANTEED SMALL GROUP

Just 16–24 Smithsonian guests per departure

This was my first Smithsonian Journeys tour and I loved it. I would recommend it highly to anyone who is interested in the history, art, architecture, and culture of Spain and Portugal.

Visit Granada’s Alhambra, the Moors’ “pearl set in emeralds.”

– Joan B.

whitewashed houses, and your parador, are perched dramatically near the edge of a plunging gorge, spanned by an 18th-century arched bridge. Enjoy a special afternoon excursion to a local olive farm. (B,L,D) Day 10: Ronda After a brief walking tour, return to your parador, Ronda’s original town hall, for a special tapas style lunch. The remainder of the day is at leisure to explore on your own. Take in the spectacular views of the gorge and bridges, and marvel at the impressive Moorish architecture. (B,L) Day 11: Granada and Ubeda Depart this morning for Granada, the former stronghold of Moorish Spain, which is set in the foothills of the snowcapped Sierra Nevada. The city’s undisputed highlight is the Alhambra, the extraordinary palace of Spain’s last Moorish rulers. Sprawled across a hilltop, the Alhambra commands breathtaking views of the city below. This afternoon, tour this splendid citadel and the Generalife, with its lovely acclaimed gardens. Continue traveling north to Ubeda and your next parador, a former 16th-century palace. (B,D) Day 12: Toledo and Madrid Toledo, capital of medieval Spain, still looks much like it did when the artist El Greco painted here in the 16th century. See Toledo’s most important sites on a guided tour featuring the massive Gothic cathedral. Continue to Madrid, arriving late in the afternoon. (B) Lisbon’s Monument to the Discoveries

Day 13: Madrid Enjoy a morning tour of this monumental and dignified capital city including the vast Plaza Mayor, in the heart of Old Madrid; the Moorish medieval district; and the opulent 18th-century Palacio Real (Royal Palace), with its 2,800 rooms. Then sample some of Madrid’s specialties over a lunch of tapas. Our tour ends at the Prado, one of the world’s great museums, where you are free to explore on your own. The remainder of the day is at leisure. (B,L) Day 14: Madrid Spend your final day enjoying the Spanish capital as you wish. Stroll along the city’s broad boulevards, see Picasso’s famed painting Guernica at the Reina Sofia Museum, or wander through the weekly El Rastro Market. Tonight join your fellow travelers for a farewell dinner. (B,D) Day 15: Depart for the U.S. Depart Madrid for your return flights to the U.S. (B)

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

4 days/3 nights for $795 total price Single Supplement: $355

Enjoy this bustling seaport, Spain’s cultural and commercial capital, with its medieval Gothic Quarter and popular Ramblas waterfront promenade.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes • Air transportation Madrid/Barcelona inclusive of airline taxes and fees • 3 nights accommodations at Hotel Avenida Palace (Superior First Class) • 3 meals: 3 breakfasts • Transfers to/from airport

Apr 15

Boston, New York

$5,674

$5,874

$5,974

Philadelphia, Washington, DC

$5,874

$6,074

$6,174

Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte,Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Miami, Orlando, Tampa

$5,974

$6,174

$6,274

Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$6,074

$6,274

$6,374

Land Only

$4,995

$5,195

$5,295

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Lawrence Butler received his B.A. and M.A. from Oberlin College and his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. He has taught at George Mason University and Hiram College and has also held research positions at a number of museums. In 2004, he was awarded George Mason University’s Teaching Excellence Award and in 2005 he was elected to Phi Beta Delta, the honorary society for international education. Lawrence lectures frequently for the Smithsonian Associates on the arts and cultural history of Spain and Portugal, Turkey, and Morocco. He will lead the March departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Post-Tour Extension

Barcelona – On Your Own

Mar 15

Sep 13 Sep 27 Oct 11

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 13 nights accommodations: 5 nights in Deluxe hotels; 8 nights in First Class paradores and pousadas • 26 meals: 13 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 9 dinners • Regional wine with dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $579, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,395. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,595 per person; Premium Economy – $1,595 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves considerable walking up hills or stairs, and on uneven or cobblestone streets. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy this tour to the fullest.

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Journey through Norway 16 days from $7,094 total price from New York

With Copenhagen

Spend several days enjoying Norway’s scenic fjord country, including Geirangerfjord, one of Norway’s most visited sites.

($6,595 air & land inclusive plus $499 airline taxes and fees)

As the Midnight Sun turns night into day, Scandinavia truly shines. It’s the perfect time to visit, with the majestic countryside at its loveliest, and the cities at their liveliest. From the cosmopolitan capitals of Copenhagen and Oslo to Norway’s magnificent fjord country, this tour presents the best of Scandinavia. Overnight/Featured Site

Geiranger

Bergen

Train & Motorcoach Overnight Ferry

Gaala

Lofthus

North Sea

Motorcoach

NORWAY

Extension (Air)

Oslo

Stockholm

SWEDEN DENMARK Copenhagen

Baltic Sea

Avg. High (°F) Jun Jul Aug Sep Copenhagen 66 70 69 64 Oslo 68 72 70 60

Highlights Include Tour Copenhagen and the nearby fishing village of Dragor • Enjoy an excursion to Kronborg Castle and the Karen Blixen House and Museum • Explore Norwegian World Heritage sites • Take a thrilling excursion aboard the Flam Railway • Visit the open-air Maihaugen Museum in Lillehammer • Ride a ferry to Akershus Fortress to tour Norway’s Resistance Museum

Day Itinerary

Hotel

Depart U.S. for Copenhagen Scandic 2-4 Copenhagen Copenhagen 5 Overnight ferry DFDS Ferry 6 Gaala Wadahl Hotel 7-8 Geiranger Hotel Union Radisson 9-10 Bergen Blu Royal

Rating

1

First Class

Not rated Not rated First Class Sup. First Class 11-12 Lofthus Hotel Ullensvang Sup. First Class 13-15 Oslo Thon Hotel Opera First Class 16 Depart Oslo for U.S. Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference. Unrated hotels may be too small, too new, or too remote to be listed.

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Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Copenhagen, Denmark Days 2-3: Copenhagen Arrive in the Danish capital today and meet your fellow travelers, Smithsonian Journeys Expert, and Tour Director during a welcome dinner at Copenhagen’s festive Tivoli Gardens. Highlights of the next morning’s city tour include a visit to Christianborg Palace, seat of the Danish Parlia­ment; the popular Little Mermaid statue; and a stroll along the narrow, historic streets of downtown to City Hall Square. The afternoon is free for independent exploration. (1B,1D) Day 4: Copenhagen Embark this morning on a fullday excursion. Travel to Elsinore, site of Kronborg Castle – the infamous setting of Shakespeare’s Hamlet – where your tour includes the Royal Chambers and Ballroom. This afternoon visit the Karen Blixen House and Museum in coastal Rungsted. With exception to her years in Africa, the writer known as Isak Dinesen (Out of Africa) spent most of her life in this home, where she was born in 1885. The house boasts its original furniture and décor; the site itself comprises the house, a museum, bird sanctuary, and park. (B,L) Day 5: Copenhagen and Oslo, Norway After a morning at leisure in Copenhagen, set off midday for Rosenborg Palace, where you see the dazzling crown jewels and the cozy fishing village of Dragor, with

its historic buildings and cobblestone streets. Late this afternoon board an overnight ferry to Oslo, get settled in your private cabin, and enjoy dinner on board. (B,D) Day 6: Oslo, Lillehammer, Gaala Upon arrival this morning, board your coach for the journey north to ski country. Stop along the way in Lillehammer (site of the 1994 Winter Olympics) to visit the open-air museum at Maihaugen, among Norway’s most visited cultural attractions. Mid-afternoon depart for the village of Gaala and your ski lodge hotel. (B,L,D) Days 7-8: Gaala and Geiranger Experience spectacular scenery as you travel from Gaala to Geiranger today. En route ascend to the summit of Mount Dalsnibba (alt. 4,900 feet) for stunning views of Geirangerfjord and the mountains, lakes, and waterfalls beyond. After reaching the popular village of Geiranger mid-afternoon, get your first up-close look at Norway’s most dramatic fjord. A World Heritage site, Geirangerfjord measures 10 miles long and 960 feet deep. The next morning’s excursion on Eagle Road promises abundant thrills as you negotiate 11 hairpin turns through mountain passes. Visit a local farm for lunch and then return to Geiranger midafternoon. Enjoy a reception with an opportunity to view a private vintage car collection before dinner at your hotel tonight. (2B,1L,2D)

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Just 16–24 Smithsonian guests per departure

Smithsonian Journeys are educational, fun, active, and give an excellent window into the culture and everyday life of the native population. – Janice W.

Day 9: Geiranger and Bergen Experience more scenic bounty on a full-day journey from Geiranger to Bergen. A series of ferry rides takes you across Geirangerfjord, past tiny villages, tumbling waterfalls, and amid steep mountains plunging into the placid fjord waters. Upon arrival in Bergen this evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D) Days 10-11: Bergen and Lofthus During a morning tour, discover the highlights of Bergen, Norway’s second largest city. See Trolhaugen, country home of composer Edvard Grieg; the lively fish market; the colorful 14th-century Hanseatic merchants’ quarter of Bryggen (a World Heritage site); and 16th-century Bergenhus fortress. The afternoon is free for independent exploration. The next day visit a salmon farm to learn about the salmons’ path from farm to tables around the world. Then stop at one of Norway’s largest orchards and meet the family who runs it as you Viking Ship Museum, Oslo share cake and coffee. Midday reach the hotel in Lofthus, nestled on Hardangerfjord in Norway’s western Fjord District. (2B,1D) Day 12: Lofthus and Flam Travel by coach to Gudvangen, where you board a ferry for Flam. En route experience the grandeur of Naeroyfjord, a fjord arm of stunning Sognefjord and a World Heritage site, and Aurlandsfjord in the Flam Valley. Board the Flam Railway for a thrilling hour-long excursion through the 2,900-foot-deep Flam Valley to Myrdal. Continue by another train to Voss, where you take a coach across the 4,600-foot Hardanger Bridge back to the hotel. (B,L,D) Day 13: Lofthus and Oslo This morning tour the Hardanger Nature Center in Eidfjord, a museum showcasing life in Norway’s fjord country. After time

Post-Tour Extension

Stockholm – On Your Own

4 days/3 nights for $895 total price Single Supplement: $395

Add an independent stay in the delightful Swedish capital to your Scandinavian sojourn.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes

• Air transportation Oslo/Stockholm inclusive of airline taxes and fees • 3 nights accommodations at Scandic Continental (First Class) • 3 meals: 3 breakfasts • Transfers to hotel and airport

Enjoy Copenhagen’s lively Nyhavn waterfront area

for an independent lunch, stop for photos at mighty Voringfoss Waterall, one of Norway’s most beautiful cataracts, en route to Oslo. Arrive at your hotel early this evening. (B) Day 14: Oslo This morning visit the Viking Ship Museum, housing the well-preserved remains of wooden ships that crossed the ocean in search of new lands more than a thousand years ago. Also tour the nearby Kon-Tiki Museum, with the original vessels and artifacts from Thor Hyerdahl’s 1947 voyage across the Pacific. This afternoon is free for independent exploration. (B) Day 15: Oslo A half-day tour of the pastoral Norwegian capital features the Munch Museum; Vigeland Sculpture Park; and a ferry ride and visit to Norway’s Resistance Museum. Then this afternoon is free to explore on your own; tonight gather for a farewell dinner at your hotel. (B,D) Day 16: Depart for the U.S. Transfer to the airport this morning for your return flight to the U.S. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Terje Leiren is professor of Scandinavian studies and history at the University of Washington, Seattle, where he holds the Sverre Arestad Endowed Chair in Norwegian Studies. He has also taught at the University of Oslo. He is co-general editor of the University of Washington Press book series, New Directions in Scandinavian Studies, and has published extensively on Scandinavian-American history and culture. Terje will lead the July and August 12 departures. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 14 nights accommodations: 13 nights in Superior First Class, First Class, and unrated hotels; 1 night aboard DFDS ferry • 27 meals: 14 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 9 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Ferry, rail, and private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Jun 7 Aug 30

Jul 13 Aug 12

New York

$7,094

$7,494

Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Miami, Philadelphia, Washington, DC

$7,394

$7,794

Dallas, Houston, Minneapolis, Orlando, Tampa

$7,494

$7,894

Denver, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$7,594

$7,994

Land Only

$6,395

$6,595

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $499, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,395. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,595 per person; Premium Economy – $1,495 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change).

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Old World Europe

From Poland to the Czech Republic

16 days from $5,797 total price from Boston, New York ($5,295 air & land inclusive plus $502 airline taxes and fees)

Join us for a fascinating journey to Central and Eastern Europe. From the faithfully rebuilt Old Town of Warsaw and Vienna’s splendid Schönbrunn Palace to Prague’s Charles Bridge and Budapest’s Castle District, witness the cultural and political renaissance of this beautiful and vibrant part of the world. Overnight/Featured Site Motorcoach

Berlin

Extension

Warsaw

POLAND

GERMANY Prague

Krakow

CZECH REPUBLIC SLOVAKIA Vienna

AUSTRIA

Budapest

HUNGARY Avg. High (°F) Warsaw Budapest Vienna

Apr May Aug Sep Oct 53 67 73 66 55 62 61 81 74 61 58 67 75 68 56

Highlights Include Explore the faithfully rebuilt Old Town of Warsaw, now a World Heritage site • Visit the Wieliczka Salt Mine and admire the intriguing salt sculptures created by mine workers and contemporary artists • Discover Budapest’s cultural, historical, and architectural heritage and visit the Hungarian National Gallery • Follow in the footsteps of Habsburg monarchs at Vienna’s grand Schönbrunn Palace, and enjoy a classical music performance • Explore Prague’s many architectural gems • Discover the oldest and largest privately owned art collection in the Czech Republic at Lobkowicz Palace

Day Itinerary Hotel

Rating

1 2-3 4-6 7-9 10-12 13-15 16

Sup. First Class Not rated Deluxe Deluxe Sup. First Class

Depart U.S. for Warsaw Warsaw Polonia Palace Krakow Hotel Pod Roza Budapest Hilton Budapest Vienna Hilton Vienna Plaza Prague Grand Hotel Bohemia Depart Prague for U.S.

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference. Unrated hotels may be too small, too new, or too remote to be listed.

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Budapest’s imposing Hungarian Parliament Building stretches along the Danube on the Pest side of the city.

Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Warsaw, Poland Day 2: Warsaw Upon arrival in Warsaw transfer to your centrally located hotel. Tonight enjoy a welcome dinner at the hotel. (D) Day 3: Warsaw Virtually destroyed during World War II, Warsaw was rebuilt in the decades that followed. With the fall of Communism, the city became a dynamic and progressive capital while retaining much of its distinct Old World character. Explore the faithfully rebuilt Old Town, the Royal Castle, and the area of the former Jewish Ghetto and Cemetery. This evening enjoy a private classical piano recital. (B) Day 4: Auschwitz and Krakow Today travel south of Warsaw to Krakow, the former Polish capital city, and stop for lunch at a local restaurant en route. In Oswiecim – Auschwitz in German – and Birkenau spend somber moments at the grounds of the former concentration camps. Arrive in Krakow in the late afternoon. (B,L,D) Day 5: Krakow A major center of Polish culture, Krakow survived World War II almost intact. Its authentic Old Town is a World Heritage site, and the Main Market Square is the largest medieval square in Europe. Visit St. Mary’s Church, famous for its wooden altarpiece; the Royal Chambers of Wawel

Castle, seat of royalty for more than 500 years; and Wawel Cathedral, Poland’s national sanctuary. (B) Day 6: Wieliczka and Krakow A morning excursion features the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the “Underground Salt Cathedral of Poland.” Admire magnificent statues of historic figures sculpted out of rock salt by miners and contemporary artists. The mine’s centerpiece is the Chapel of Saint Kinga, with its chandelier and carving of The Last Supper. The afternoon is free for independent exploration in Krakow. (B) Day 7: Budapest, Hungary Head south today through the snowcapped Tatra Mountains into the country of Slovakia where you stop for lunch. Early this evening, reach your hotel in Budapest’s elegant Castle District located on the Buda side of the Danube River, where you dine together this evening. (B,L,D) Day 8: Budapest The Hungarian capital stretches along both sides of the Danube proudly displaying its rich cultural and historical heritage. Explore the magnificent Matthias Church, scene of several coronations, and stroll around the Fisherman’s Bastion for outstanding views of the Pest side of the river. Visit the Dohany Street Synagogue, where Franz Liszt and Camille SaintSaëns once performed. Enjoy a visit to the Hungarian National Gallery this afternoon before savoring a typical Hungarian dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D)

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Just 16–24 Smithsonian guests per departure

Smithsonian tours are a great way to learn about the world. They are well-planned, informative, and fun! – Judy and David S.

Day 9: Budapest Enjoy a full day at leisure to discover the “Paris of the East” independently. (B) Day 10: Danube Bend and Vienna, Austria Journey through the delightful countryside of Western Transdanubia en route to Vienna and take in the stunning views of forested hills, medieval castles, and the meandering Danube. Stop to visit Szentendre, a charming small town with inviting artisan shops and a museum displaying the work of acclaimed ceramicist, Margit Kovacs. (B,L) Day 11: Vienna Follow the footsteps of imperial Habsburgs as you explore the ornate Vienna Opera House and the majestic Schönbrunn Palace, which richly demonstrates the tastes and aspirations of Habsburg royalty. The afternoon is at leisure. Following dinner at a local restaurant, enjoy a concert of classical music. (B,D) Day 12: Vienna Woods Today’s excursion to the Vienna Woods reveals the natural beauty of this region, which was once a royal hunting ground. Visit the medieval abbey of Heiligen­kreuz, the oldest continuously occupied Cistercian monastery in the world, and the spa town of Baden, once the summer residence of Habsburg monarchs. (B) Day 13: Vienna and Prague, Czech Republic Leave for Prague, proud capital of the Czech Republic. Upon arrival in Prague, enjoy an informal late afternoon walk through charming Old Town, a World Heritage site. (B,L) Day 14: Prague Explore the Hradcany district, home of the distinctive 9th-century Prague Castle. Visit St. Vitus Cathedral, then enjoy a stroll along Golden Lane with its picturesque artisans’ cottages. The remainder of the day is free. (B) Day 15: Prague This morning visit Josefov, Prague’s historic Jewish ghetto, which was founded by a 10th-century colony of Jewish tradesmen. Visit the historic Old Jewish Cemetery and several of the

Post-Tour Extension

Berlin – On Your Own

4 days/3 nights for $995 total price Single Supplement: $395

Explore the cosmopolitan German capital – a city of art, culture, and history – as you wish.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes

• Rail transportation Prague/Berlin • 3 nights accommodations at Hotel am Steinplatz (Superior First Class) • 3 meals: 3 breakfasts • Transfer from rail station and to airport

Prague’s Charles Bridge dates to 1357.

once-thriving synagogues that are now part of the Jewish Museum, as well as the the Lobkowicz Palace to view its vast collection of art. Tonight celebrate your Eastern European adventure during a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 16: Depart Prague for the U.S. Transfer to the airport for your early return flights to the U.S. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Experts Carol Reynolds weaves history, humor, and high energy into everything she does. A musicologist, pianist, and organist, she specializes in Russian, East European, and German cultural history. Before becoming a professor of Music at Southern Methodist University (Dallas), she studied at the Leningrad Conservatory and lived in West Germany. Carol is a frequent Smithsonian Journeys Expert and has led tours through Russia, the Baltic States, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Switzerland, and Croatia. She is fluent in Russian and German. Carol will lead the April and August departures. Laurie Koloski is an associate professor of history at the College of William & Mary in Virginia with a special interest in post-1945 Poland. She received her B.A. in Russian and East European studies from the University of Michigan, an M.A. from Yale Univer­sity, and a Ph.D. in history from Stanford University. Laurie also holds certificates from the Center for Polish Language and Culture in the World at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. She served as director of William & Mary’s international studies center for several years, has led large and small groups of students on study abroad programs, and has enjoyed traveling with Smithsonian Journeys tours since 2016. Laurie will lead the May departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 14 nights accommodations in Deluxe, Superior First Class, and unrated hotels • 24 meals: 14 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 6 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Apr 20

May 6 Aug 31 Sep 16

Boston, New York

$5,797

$6,197

Philadelphia, Washington, DC

$5,997 $6,397

Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Miami, Orlando, Tampa

$6,097 $6,497

Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, $6,197 $6,597 Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle Land Only

$5,095

$5,495

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $502, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,495. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,595 per person; Premium Economy – $1,595 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves considerable walking up hills or stairs, and on uneven or cobblestone streets. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy this tour to the fullest.

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EUROPE

Across Northern Spain and Portugal 17 days from $6,374 total price from Boston, New York

Visit Santiago’s 11th-century cathedral, last stop on the pilgrimage route of the Camino de Santiago.

($5,795 air & land inclusive plus $579 airline taxes and fees)

Fortified cities and tiny fishing villages, rugged Atlantic coastline and commanding Pyrenees peaks, iconic shrines to both religion and fine art, and intimate lodgings in historic paradores and pousadas – it all awaits on this singular small group journey from Lisbon across the north of Spain, ending in vibrant Barcelona. Bay of Biscay Santiago de Compostela

Atlantic Ocean

Bilbao Pamplona

León

Bielsa

Pyrenees

Barcelona

Porto

PORTUGAL SPAIN

Lisbon

Mediterranean Sea

Overnight Featured Site Motorcoach

Avg. High (°F) Lisbon Bilbao Barcelona

Apr 67 60 65

May 71 62 71

Jun 78 68 78

Sep 80 70 77

Oct 73 65 69

Nov 65 59 62

Highlights Include Tour Lisbon and Queluz Palace • Experience a Douro River cruise and port wine tasting • Discover the pilgrimage site of Santiago de Compostela • Visit Bilbao’s Guggenheim and Fine Arts museums • Travel along the rugged, beautiful Basque coastline • Enjoy two nights in the Pyrenees Mountains region and a three-night stay in vibrant Barcelona • Spend seven nights in distinguished historic lodgings • Witness the ‘Sistine Chapel of Romanesque Art’ at the Royal Pantheon in León

Day Itinerary Hotel

Rating

1

Depart U.S. for Lisbon Corinthia 2-3 Lisbon Deluxe Hotel Lisbon 4-5 Porto Pousada do Porto First Class Santiago de Parador de Santiago First Class 6-7 Compostela de Compostela 8 León Hotel Conde Luna First Class 9-11 Bilbao Melia Bilbao Sup. First Class 12-13 Bielsa Parador de Bielsa First Class 14-16 Barcelona Hotel Avenida Sup. First Class Palace 17 Depart Barcelona for U.S. Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Lisbon, Portugal Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel. This afternoon is at leisure to relax before tonight’s welcome dinner. (1D) Day 3: Lisbon A morning tour introduces you to the city on the River Tagus; the afternoon is free for independent exploration. (B) Day 4: Porto Leaving Lisbon via the coastal route, stop in the small fortified town of Obidos and in the seaside village of Nazare. Mid-afternoon reach your pousada in lovely Porto, Portugal’s second largest city and a World Heritage site. (B,D) Day 5: Porto Highlights of today’s city tour include colorful Bolhao Market, the historic city center, baroque Clerigos Church, and the sophisticated Foz oceanfront district. Then enjoy an hour-long cruise on the Douro River. End the tour with a visit to a port lodge for a tasting of the fortified wine exclusive to the region. (B,D) Day 6: Santiago de Compostela, Spain En route to Santiago, stop in the old Galician town of Pontevedra. Then continue on to Santiago, capital of Spain’s northwest Galicia region, arriving midafternoon at your parador. (B,D) Day 7: Santiago de Compostela Last stop on the celebrated pilgrimage route of the Camino de

Santiago (Way of St. James) and presumed repository of the remains of St. James the Apostle, Santiago de Comp­ostela ranks among Spain’s most beautiful and visited cities. Discover this important cultural and educational capital on today’s tour, featuring the Cathedral housing the silver crypt believed to hold the remains of St. James. From here enter Plaza de Obradoiro, the monumental square surrounded by Santiago’s most important buildings. This afternoon is free for independent exploration in this eminently walkable and lovely World Heritage city. (B,D) Day 8: León Leaving Santiago this morning, travel east to vibrant León, another stop on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route and known for its religious festivals and Easter Week processions. Upon arrival, visit the 12th-century León Cathedral, one of Spain’s most beautiful with its sculpture-covered facade and impressive stained glass windows. Also visit Casa Botines, a Modernist structure by architect Antoni Gaudi, then take a guided tour of the Royal Pantheon at the Basilica of San Isidro, known as the ‘Sistine Chapel of Romanesque Art’. Reach your hotel this evening where you will dine tonight. (B,D) Day 9: Santander and Bilbao Stop today in the elegant port city and Cantabrian capital of Santander for a tour and lunch. Then travel on to Bilbao, the industrial port city almost magically transformed by

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Just 16–24 Smithsonian guests per departure

The tour was excellent and quite enlightening. The addition of the local guides and the personal touch of being in a private home brought the experience to the next level, giving us a piece of Spanish culture we would not have experienced otherwise. – Lois C.

the construction of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in 1997. (B,L) Day 10: Bilbao This morning’s tour begins in Bilbao’s medieval Old City, with a charming mix of narrow cobblestone streets and inviting squares. See the Catedral de Santiago (c. 1379), once a stop on the pilgrimage route; monumental Plaza Nueva; and busy seaside La Ribera market. Then take a guided tour of the Guggenheim and its contemporary art collection. Designed by architect Frank Gehry, the jaw-dropping structure of limestone, titanium, and glass has drawn acclaim, attention, and visitors to this popular, revitalized city. Your last stop is Bilbao’s Fine Arts Museum, with a rich collection of Spanish and Basque artworks. (B,D) Day 11: Basque Country A day-long excursion begins with a poignant stop: Gernika (Guernica), heart of the Basque region and the town razed by Nazi bombing in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War, that was immortalized in the namesake painting by Picasso. Then pass through countryside historically home to the Basque people of Spain’s Atlantic Coast and western Pyrenees. At the seaside village of Bakio, follow a coastal road of wild beauty to the islet of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, with its hermitage to St. John the Baptist. Stop in the key fishing town of Bermeo then continue on to the medieval fishing village of Mundaka, to enjoy magnificent views of the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve of streams and a salt marsh surrounded by sheer cliffs. (B,L) Days 12-13: Pamplona and Bielsa Travel today to the Pyrenees town of Bielsa, stopping en route in fabled Pamplona, known for its annual Running of the Bulls tradition. The next morning, fresh mountain air and stunning scenery are on tap as you visit the Chistau Valley. A broad and tranquil valley in the Spanish Pyrenees, the Chistau offers overwhelming natural beauty in the form of jagged mountain peaks, trickling streams, lush hillsides, and postcard-worthy villages. (2B,2D)

Post-Tour Extension

Barcelona – On Your Own

3 days/2 nights for $345 total price Single Supplement: $255

Discover more of this lively, spirited city.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes • 2 nights accommodations at Hotel Avenida Palace (Superior First Class) • 2 meals: 2 breakfasts • Transfer to airport

Tour Bilbao’s iconic Guggenheim Museum.

Days 14-15: Bielsa and Barcelona Travel today to the world-class city of Barcelona. After a brief orientation walking tour, you are free for dinner on your own. The next morning’s city tour features Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter), a maze of medieval streets, and Las Ramblas, the tree-lined pedestrian mall that attracts locals and visitors alike, day and night. Pay homage to Barcelona’s native son, flamboyant artist Antoni Gaudi, by visiting his illusory Parc Guell and the landmark Sagrada Familia, the surreal – and unfinished – cathedral. Following a tapas style lunch, the remainder of the day is free. (2B,L) Day 16: Barcelona Your Gaudi tour continues this morning at Casa Mila, whose curving stone face inspired the nickname “La Pedrera” (stone quarry). Now housing a cultural center, Casa Mila is a World Heritage site. This afternoon is at leisure; tonight join your fellow travelers at a farewell dinner. (B,D) Day 17: Depart for the U.S. Transfer to the airport this morning for flights to the U.S. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Allen Fromherz is a professor of Mediterranean and Middle East history at Georgia State University in Atlanta. He earned a B.A. from Dartmouth College and received his Ph.D. from St. Andrews University in Scotland in Medieval Islamic History. He has written a number of books, the most recent of which, The Near West: North Africa and Europe (Edinburgh), examines the history of Muslim, Christian, and Jewish interactions across the Western Mediterranean, especially in Iberia, Morocco, Tunisia, and Italy. Allen has held several international fellowships from Fulbright, Gerda Henkel Stiftung, the Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center, and a senior fellowship from NYU Abu Dhabi. He will lead the April departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 15 nights accommodations: 9 nights in Deluxe, Superior First Class, and First Class hotels; 6 nights in First Class paradores and pousadas • 28 meals: 15 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 10 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Apr 13 Oct 24

May 14 Sep 14 Oct 1

Jun 1

Boston, New York

$6,374

$6,574

$6,774

Philadelphia, Washington, DC

$6,574

$6,774

$6,974

Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Miami, Orlando, Tampa

$6,674

$6,874

$7,074

Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$6,774

$6,974

$7,174

Land Only

$5,695

$5,895

$6,095

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $579, which are subject to change until final payment has been made. Single travelers please add $1,495. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days before departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,595 per person; Premium Economy – $1,595 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves considerable walking up hills or stairs, and on uneven or cobblestone streets. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest.

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Northern Italy

From the Alps to the Adriatic

15 days from $6,274 total price from New York ($5,795 air & land inclusive plus $479 airline taxes and fees)

This leisurely exploration of Italy’s varied northern regions, from the romantic Lake District and dramatic Cinque Terre to beloved Tuscany, the majestic Dolomites, and canal-laced Venice, offers a refreshing perspective on a well-known land. In the company of a congenial small group, celebrate the Italian penchant for hospitality, good food, and good living. Bolzano Stresa Italian Lake District

Venice

Milan

Cinque Terre Santa Margherita

Ligurian Sea

Florence

Lucca Siena

Radda-in-Chianti

Adriatic Sea

Tuscany

ITALY

Overnight

A boat ride brings you to crescent-shaped Portofino, where you have free time to explore on your own.

Featured Site Motorcoach

Avg. High (°F) Stresa Florence Venice

Apr 62 64 62

May 71 73 70

Jun 78 81 76

Sept 74 79 75

Oct 62 68 65

Highlights Include Enjoy lake region touring, including medieval Orta San Giulio and Stresa • Cruise to Isola Bella and tour the palace and gardens • Explore Cinque Terre on a full-day excursion featuring Monterosso and Vernazza • Tour medieval Lucca, beautiful Florence, and historic Siena • Learn about the Palio Horse Race during a guided tour of a contrada museum • Discover the majestic Dolomites • Visit a winery in Barolo for a tour and tasting

Day Itinerary Hotel 1 Depart U.S. for Milan 2-4 Stresa La Palma Hotel Santa 5-7 Hotel Metropole Margherita Palazzo 8-10 Radda- in-Chianti San Lorenzo 11-12 Bolzano Hotel Scala Stiegl Palazzo 13-14 Venice Veneziano 15 Depart Venice for U.S.

Rating First Class First Class First Class First Class Sup. First Class

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Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Milan and Stresa, Italy After arriving in Milan, drive to the town of Stresa on lovely Lake Maggiore. This afternoon is at leisure before tonight’s welcome dinner. (1D) Day 3: Stresa and Orta San Giulio This morning visit the lovely lakeside town of Orta San Giulio – dubbed “God’s watercolor” by Italian writer Piero Chiara – with its cobblestoned streets, 16th-century town hall, and medieval houses flanking the inviting town square. After lunch on your own here, return to your hotel for an afternoon at leisure. (B) Day 4: Stresa Embark this morning on a cruise to Isola Bella, the beautiful Borromean island in the middle of Lake Maggiore. Fully occupied by 17th-century Palazzo Borromeo and its extravagantly landscaped gardens, the island offers lovely views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Take a guided tour of the palazzo, with its priceless works of fine art, and stroll through the flower-adorned gardens, then enjoy lunch together on nearby Isola dei Pescatori. (B,L) Day 5: Stresa, Barolo, Santa Margherita Leave the Piedmont region, bound for Santa Margherita and the Cinque Terre. En route, stop in the village of Barolo for lunch and to sample Barolo, the “king of

wines,” at Marchesi di Barolo, one of Italy’s premiere vintners. Continue on to the Italian Riviera resort town of Santa Margherita, with its palm-lined esplanade overlooking the harbor. Tonight enjoy dinner together at the hotel. (B,L,D) Day 6: Santa Margherita and Portofino This morning travel by boat to the renowned – and beautiful – resort town of Portofino. Enjoy free time to meander through the colorful streets and visit the chic boutiques and galleries here before returning to your hotel midday. (B) Day 7: Santa Margherita, Cinque Terre, Portovenere Depart this morning by train for the hour-long trip to the Cinque Terre (literally, “Five Lands”), the five cliff-clinging villages seemingly carved from the mountains. Originally medieval fishing villages, the Cinque Terre were inaccessible by land for centuries; even today, no road connects all five. Stop in scenic Vernazza then board a boat for a comfortable cruise along the rugged coastline to visit another village of the Cinque Terre. From here cruise to the port town of Portovenere, with its cluster of colorful column-shaped houses. After a brief walking tour of the Old Town, enjoy time to explore and have lunch on your own. Dine together tonight at your hotel. (B,D)

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Day 8: Santa Margherita, Lucca, Radda-in-Chianti Travel south to beloved Tuscany, stopping first in the atmospheric medieval town of Lucca. Take a walking tour of this incredibly well-preserved gem, whose city walls and ramparts remain intact. After time for lunch on your own, continue on to your lodgings. (B,D) Day 9: Radda-in-Chianti and Florence Spend today touring and exploring wondrous Florence, a living monument to the Renaissance and crown jewel of Tuscany. Your day includes a guided morning walking tour followed by free time. Together visit the Galleria dell’Accademia to view Michelangelo’s sublime David and his pieces for the papal tombs; and visit the Duomo, with its stupendous dome by Brunelleschi. There’s time on your own to visit renowned museums and churches, stroll the 14thcentury Ponte Vecchio, and enjoy lunch on your own. Return to the hotel mid-afternoon. (B) Day 10: Radda-in-Chianti and Siena Visit the walled city of Siena, whose historic center is a World Heritage site. Fan-shaped Piazza del Campo is one of Europe’s greatest public squares; its Duomo, with pillars of black and white marble, is one of Italy’s finest, with masterpieces by Donatello and Michelangelo. Following a guided walking tour that includes an inside visit to the Duomo, as well as a visit to a contrada museum, enjoy free time to explore on your own. Return to your hotel late afternoon, with the evening at leisure. (B) Day 11: Radda-inChianti, Verona, Bolzano As you travel north today, stop in storied Verona, renowned as the setting of several Shakespeare plays, including, of course, Romeo and Juliet. A World Heritage site, Verona boasts well-preserved monuments from antiquity, including a 1st-century Roman amphitheater still in use today. After time for lunch on your own here, continue your journey to the South Tyrol, Italy’s Germanaccented northern reaches bordering Austria and

Switzerland. You’re bound for the regional capital of Bolzano, gateway to the Dolomites in the Italian Alps. Late afternoon reach your hotel, where you dine together tonight. (B,D) Day 12: Bolzano Bolzano boasts an enviable quality of life – and truly spectacular scenery. Take a cable car to a spot for views of the 18-peak Dolomites, their vertical walls and sheer cliffs presenting a magnificent backdrop to the surrounding woodlands, valleys, and pastures. Then walk through Bolzano’s colorful historic center and visit the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, well known for housing the mummified corpse of Ötzi the Iceman, dating to 3,300 B.C. Tonight dine at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 13: Bolzano and Venice En route to Venice, travel through the Dolomites themselves, enjoying jaw-dropping scenery at every turn. Reach Venice this afternoon, and enjoy dinner on your own. (B,L) Day 14: Venice This morning take a guided walk through vast St. Mark’s Square and tour St. Mark’s Basilica. Visit a Squero boatyard to learn about the construction and reparation of famous gondolas. The afternoon is at leisure for independent exploration. Tonight join your fellow travelers at a farewell dinner. (B,D) Day 15: Depart for the U.S. Depart early this morning for your connecting flights to the U.S. (B)

Florence, birthplace of the Renaissance

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Charles Ingrao is a professor emeritus of history at Purdue University, where he has taught a broad range of courses on the European world. He has published twelve books and given over a hundred public lectures to academic, governmental, and military audiences across North America and Central Europe. Charles has also been a regular commentator for print, radio, and television media, including The News Hour with Jim Lehrer (PBS). He will lead the April departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Post-Tour Extension

Venice – On Your Own

3 days/2 nights for $475 total price Single Supplement: $345

End your journey with a longer stay in this beautiful city.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes

• 2 nights accommodations at Palazzo Veneziano (Superior First Class) • 2 meals: 2 breakfasts • Transfer to airport

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 13 nights accommodations in Superior First Class and First Class hotels • 23 meals: 13 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 7 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Enjoy stunning scenery in the South Tyrol

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Apr 21 Oct 6

Sep 22

May 22

New York

$6,274

$6,474

$6,574

Boston, Philadelphia

$6,474

$6,674

$6,774

$6,574

$6,774

$6,874

Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, $6,674 Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$6,874

$6,974

Land Only

$5,795

$5,795

Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Washington, DC

$5,595

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $479, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,395. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,995 per person; Premium Economy – $1,395 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves considerable walking up hills or stairs, and on uneven or cobblestone streets. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest.

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Classical Greece 14 days from $6,692 total price from New York

Tour the ruins of Delphi, believed by the ancients to be the “navel [center] of the world.”

($6,195 air & land inclusive plus $497 airline taxes and fees)

Unearth the grandeur of the ancient world on this singular journey combining premier archaeological sites with the beauty and lore of the Aegean and her isles. As the ancient world comes alive in Athens and the Peloponnese, Crete and Santorini, celebrate the glory that was Greece – and still is today.

GREECE Delphi Athens Corinth Mycenae Nafplion Epidaurus Kantia Hydra Peleponnese Santorini Thira Overnight Featured Site Air Motorcoach

Crete

High Speed Ferry

Avg. High (°F) Athens Santorini Heraklion

Heraklion Knossos

Spinalonga Agios Nikolaos

Apr May Aug Sept Oct 69 77 92 84 74 64 73 84 78 73 68 74 83 80 74

Highlights Include Gaze upon the grandeur of the Parthenon and the Acropolis • Visit ancient Delphi • Tour the National Archaeological Museum in Athens • Explore the archaeological sites of Corinth, Mycenae, and Epidaurus • Tour Heraklion’s Minoan Palace of Knossos and Archaeological Museum • Enjoy a private cruise to Spinalonga • Partake in a tour and tasting at both an olive oil farm and a winery

Day Itinerary

Hotel

Depart U.S. for Athens Elia Ermou 2-4 Athens Athens Hotel Kandia’s Castle 5-7 Kantia (Peloponnese) Resort & Thelasso Aquila Atlantis 8-10 Heraklion (Crete) Hotel Thira Santorini Palace 11-12 (Santorini) Hotel Elia Ermou 13 Athens Athens Hotel 14 Depart Athens for U.S.

Rating

1

Deluxe Sup. First Class First Class First Class Deluxe

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Athens, Greece Day 2: Athens After a late morning arrival in the Greek capital, there’s time to relax at your hotel. As guests’ arrival times may vary greatly, there are no group activities or meals planned for today. Day 3: Athens On this morning’s tour visit the city’s most important sites, including the 5th-century Acropolis and Parthenon, and the renowned Acropolis Museum. Also take a walking tour of Hadrian Street and the Plaka district. The afternoon is at leisure for independent exploration; ancient sights, monuments, and museums abound. Tonight enjoy a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 4: Delphi Today’s excursion takes you to central Greece to explore Delphi, one of the most beautiful and celebrated ancient sites. Nestled between twin cliffs on a slope of Mount Parnassus and spilling out onto the Sacred Plain, Delphi is where the oracle representing the revered god Apollo presided over the ancient world. See the ruins of the Sanctuary of Apollo, walk the marble Sacred Way, and climb to the 4th-century B.C. theater still in use today. Also visit Delphi’s museum that houses the bronze “Charioteer,” one of antiquity’s greatest statues. After lunch in a local restaurant, return to Athens late afternoon. (B,L)

Day 5: Athens, Corinth, Peloponnese Travel today by coach to the Peloponnesian Peninsula, Greece’s southernmost region separated from the mainland by the Corinth Canal. En route, visit the ruins and museum of Ancient Corinth, one of the country’s largest cities in antiquity that was demolished by the Romans (B.C. 146), who then rebuilt it a century later. Today, only low stone walls, foundations, and several Corinthian columns remain as testimony to the mighty city that once flourished here. The site boasts a strong connection to Christianity: Paul wrote his two letters, First and Second Corinthians, here; and you see the altar where he preached. Visit the Melas olive oil factory to learn about the history of olive oil production – Greece consumes more olive oil than any other country – and to enjoy a light lunch and tasting. This afternoon reach your resort hotel on the Peloponnesian coast and dine there tonight. (B,L,D) Day 6: Epidaurus, Mycenae, Nafplion Among the highlights of this morning’s visit to the vast archaeological site and museum of Epidaurus is the 2,300-year-old theater, a masterpiece of Greek architecture known for its perfect acoustics and still in use today. Long associated with healing and medicine, Epidaurus comprises one of the most complete sanctuaries remaining from antiquity. This afternoon tour the imposing ruins at Mycenae, a World Heritage site that represented the pinnacle of

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civilization from the 15th to the 12th centuries B.C. A key influence on the development of classic Greek culture (and hence Western civilization), Mycenae also is linked to Homer’s epics, Iliad and The Odyssey. See the Tomb of Agamemnon, with what was the world’s highest and widest dome for more than a thousand years; and the Lion’s Gate, the only known Bronze Age monumental sculpture in Greece. Then visit nearby Nafplion, a gem of a Venetian/Byzantine town with picturesque narrow streets, fortifications, and a bounty of waterfront cafés – and where you enjoy an afternoon at leisure. Tonight dine together at a local taverna. (B,L,D) Day 7: Peloponnese and Hydra This morning travel to the port of Ermioni, where you board a private boat for the ride to Hydra, the car-free Saronic Island where donkeys provide the transportation. After lunch together at a local taverna, there’s free time to enjoy this picturesque island as you wish. Late afternoon return to your resort for an evening at leisure. (B,L) Day 8: Peloponnese and Heraklion, Crete En route to Athens this morning stop to see the Corinth Canal, cutting at sea level through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth to the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean. Continue on to the Athens airport for the 50-minute flight to Crete, arriving mid-afternoon in Heraklion, the Cretan capital. After checking in at your hotel, enjoy an afternoon at leisure. This evening take a walking tour of the Venetian/Ottoman-influenced town center prior to dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 9: Heraklion and Knossos Today visit one of Greece’s greatest museums: Heraklion’s Archaeological Museum housing artifacts from 5,500 years of Cretan history, from the Neolithic period to Roman times. The museum is especially renowned for its Minoan collection, much of which was excavated from the palace of Knossos – your next stop. The political center of Minoan civilization and legendary home of King Minos, the Labyrinth, and the Minotaur, ancient Knossos is considered Europe’s “oldest city” and the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete. Following your tour and lunch, return to Heraklion for a visit to Koules Fortress, the wellpreserved 16th-century bastion at the entrance to the old port. Then the remainder of the day is free for independent exploration. (B,L) Day 10: Heraklion, Spinalonga, Agios Nikolaos After an hour’s drive this morning, board a private boat for a cruise through the Bay of Elounda to Spinalonga, a former Venetian island fortress later occupied by the Ottomans then used as a leper colony from 1903 to 1957. From here travel to the colorful harborside town of Agios Nikolaos, with its galleries, shops, cafés, tavernas, and tiny Lake Voulismeni, where, legend has it, the goddess Athena once bathed. (B) Day 11: Crete and Santorini Depart this morning by high-speed ferry for Santorini, the southernmost of the Cycladic islands. Once believed to have been the legendary lost island of Atlantis, Santorini today attracts both Greeks and visitors alike with its stupendous setting of cubiform whitewashed houses sitting

atop the jagged cliffs of a crescent-shaped caldera. Upon arrival visit Venetsanos Winery for a tour and tasting then have free time in the town of Thira for lunch and to explore on your own. (B,D)

Spend two nights in idyllic Santorini.

Day 12: Santorini Today tour Santorini’s archaeological site of Akrotiri, a Bronze Age Minoan location that was abandoned in the 17th century B.C. following a volcanic eruption – whose ash also preserved the excavations that you now see. Late this afternoon head to the town of Oia, known for its iconic whitewashed architecture and stunning views. (B,D) Day 13: Santorini and Athens After a late morning flight to Athens, visit the National Archaeological Museum, home to the world’s most significant collections of Greek artifacts. Then you’re free for lunch on your own and an afternoon at leisure, perhaps to visit the Plaka for last-minute shopping or to stroll the broad plaza of lively Syntagma Square. Tonight enjoy a farewell dinner overlooking the Acropolis at the rooftop restaurant of your hotel. (B,D) Day 14: Depart for the U.S. Transfer to Athens’ international airport this morning, where you catch your return flight home. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert David A. Guinee teaches at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, where he is the Edwin Minar Professor of Classical Studies. He coordinates the Latin program there and teaches courses in Latin and Greek at all levels and periods, as well as a wide range of courses in Classics in translation. Dave earned his B.A. in classical languages at Carleton College and his Ph.D. in classical philology at the University of Michigan. He has been an active participant with the Center for Hellenic Studies’ Sunoikisis project, developing collaborative inter-institution courses in Greek and Latin literature. Dave has lived in Rome and Siena, where he served as a Visiting Faculty member for the AHA International Study Program. He will lead the May 16 departure. Veronica Kalas (see page 6) will lead the April, September 9, and October departures. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; all flights within itinerary • 12 nights accommodations in Deluxe, Superior First Class, and First Class hotels • 24 meals: 12 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 7 dinners • Extensive sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Apr 15 Oct 7

Aug 29 Sep 9 May 2 Sep 16 May 16

New York

$6,692

$6,892

$7,092

Boston, Philadelphia

$6,892

$7,092

$7,292

Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Washington, DC

$6,992

$7,192

$7,392

Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, $7,092 Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$7,292

$7,492

Land Only

$6,195

$6,395

$5,995

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $497, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,195 Apr, Oct; $1,395 all other dates. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days before departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airlines taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,795 per person; Premium Economy – $1,495 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves considerable walking on uneven or cobblestone streets and at sites of ancient ruins. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to the fullest.

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France through the Ages 15 days from $6,297 total price from Boston, New York

From Toulouse to Normandy

Spend several days in the Dordogne, a region of medieval villages, alluring landscapes, and a rich history.

($5,795 air & land inclusive plus $502 airline taxes and fees)

Discover the richness of French culture, the breadth of its history, and the beauty of its artistic and architectural treasures on this comprehensive journey. From Toulouse to Normandy, you’ll experience the beauty and hospitality of provincial France and stay in charming rural inns, an 18th-century mansion, and delightful hotels. English Channel

D-Day Beaches Crépon

Mont St. Michel Normandy Saumur

Atlantic Ocean

Loire Valley

Paris

FRANCE

Dordogne

Sarlat Rocamadour

Toulouse Carcassonne

Overnight Featured Site Motorcoach

Avg. High (°F) Apr May Sep Oct Toulouse 63 69 74 65 Paris 60 68 71 60

Highlights Include Explore the market town of Albi, including the ToulouseLautrec Museum • Enjoy an exclusive visit to Château des Milandes, former residence of Josephine Baker • Tour the Fontevraud Abbey, site of the original graves of King Henry II of England and his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine • Visit Château Clos Lucé, where Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years • Tour the caves at Lascaux IV to view replications of the prehistoric cave art

Day Itinerary

Hotel

Depart U.S. for Toulouse Crowne Plaza 2-3 Toulouse Toulouse Sarlat-en-Perigord Au Grand Hotel 4-6 (Dordogne) de Sarlat Saumur Hotel Anne 7-9 (Loire Valley) d’Anjou Crépon Ferme de la 10-12 (Normandy) Rançonniere Hotel Château 13-14 Paris Frontenac 15 Depart Paris for U.S.

Rating

1

First Class Not rated Not rated Not rated Sup. First Class

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Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Toulouse, France Day 2: Arrive Toulouse Upon arrival, enjoy the afternoon at leisure, then gather for a welcome dinner and a b ­ riefing about the journey ahead. (D) Day 3: Toulouse and Carcassonne Travel to Carcassonne to tour this quintessential medieval town with the longest city walls in Europe. Sitting atop a hill overlooking vast green plains that stretch all the way to the Pyrénées, Carcassonne boasts battlements and ramparts dating to the 1st-century Romans. Return to Toulouse for an afternoon at leisure. (B) Day 4: Albi and Sarlat Hometown of Belle Epoque artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, the historic market town of Albi was built with rose-colored bricks that cast a warm glow over the city’s medieval streets and ramparts. Tour the town, including the Palais de la Berbie, an ancient fortress that houses a museum devoted to the works of Toulouse-Lautrec. Leaving Albi, continue to the rugged unspoiled countryside of the Périgord region and the Dordogne Valley. Travel to Sarlat-la-Canéda, one of France’s prettiest villages and one of Europe’s best preserved medieval gems, with more registered historic sites than anywhere else on the continent. (B,D)

Day 5: Sarlat and Lascaux IV This morning, tour the International Center for Cave Art at Lascaux IV, showcasing reproductions of the pre-historic cave paintings found nearby. After lunch at a charming local inn, visit Château des Milandes, the former residence of Josephine Baker, before returning to Sarlat, where dinner is on your own. (B,L) Day 6: Sarlat and Rocamadour After a morning at leisure to explore this charming town at your own pace, travel to Rocamadour, a revered pilgrimage site and medieval village whose three tiers cling almost impossibly to a sheer limestone cliff. Enjoy a walking tour and lunch on your own here, then take a leisurely cruise along the Dordogne River, life-blood of this fertile region and redolent with history. As you pass cliff-top castles and fortified medieval towns, the history of Aquitaine truly comes to mind, particularly the 12th-century reign of Eleanor of Aquitaine. Return to Sarlat for a walking tour of this charming town. (B,D) Day 7: Le Dorat and Saumur Leave the rugged, unspoiled countryside of the Dordogne region and travel north to the beautiful Loire Valley. Stop in the busy market town of Le Dorat for a typical country lunch at a local restaurant. From here, travel to Saumur and your hotel, a converted 18th-century mansion on the banks of the Loire River. (B,L)

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Day 8: Saumur This morning is at leisure to explore this charming town on your own. This afternoon visit Fontevraud Abbey, the original resting place of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Henry II, and Richard the Lion Heart. (B,D)

Rangers scaled towering cliffs to establish a beachhead; Utah Beach; and Ste-Mère-Eglise, where the 82nd Airborne Division successfully parachuted on June 5, 1944. End the day at the American Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach. (B,L,D)

Day 9: Saumur and Chenonceau Here in the châteaux region, England battled for control of France, Joan of Arc triumphed, and a great opulence reigned during the 16th century. Originally built as fortresses to keep intruders out, the Loire Valley’s grand châteaux now welcome visitors from around the world. Today, tour the Renaissance masterpiece of Chenonceau, considered one of the most romantic châteaux of all. After lunch at La Cave in Montlouis, visit the Château Clos Lucé where Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years. (B,L)

Day 13: Giverny and Paris This morning visit the village of Giverny and the home and gardens of Impressionist artist Claude Monet. Walk amid his gardens with the familiar lily pond and wisteriacovered Japanese footbridge of his paintings, and see his home, now restored to its original design. Then travel to Paris, reaching your hotel late afternoon. Dinner tonight is on your own in this culinary capital. (B)

Day 10: Mont St. Michel and Crépon Travel to historic Normandy and make your way to the pilgrimage site of Mont St. Michel, Normandy’s famed Gothic abbey that sits atop a 264-foot high rock formation at the edge of the sea. With a history equal to its dramatic setting, the abbey was constructed between 1017 and 1521. Over the centuries it was a hotbed of French nationalism and religion, and recently monks have returned here to live and work. After a guided tour, enjoy some free time for lunch and exploring on your own. Early this evening, arrive in Crépon at your rustic 13th-century restored farmhouse where you’ll dine tonight on fresh regional fare. (B,D) Day 11: Crépon, Bayeux, Caen Miraculously, medieval Bayeux was spared from wartime bombing and was the first town to be liberated during the Battle of Normandy. Visit the city’s highlight – the Tapestry Museum, home to the 1,000-year-old Bayeux Tapestry depicting the exploits of William the Conqueror. Travel north to Caen to visit the Memorial Museum devoted to “history for peace.” Time permitting, you may visit Arromanches late this afternoon. (B,D) Day 12: D-Day Landing Beaches A poignant, inspiring day features the sites where Allied forces overcame overwhelming odds to alter the course of World War II. Visit Pointe du Hoc, where American

Day 14: Paris During a city tour, view sites that bear historic and artistic significance. The afternoon is free to explore the French capital on your own. Tonight gather for a farewell dinner. (B,D) Day 15: Depart for the U.S. This morning depart for the airport and your flights to the U.S. (B)

2021 Tour Dates and Prices Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Stephen Clancy recently retired as professor of art history at Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York. After receiving his Ph.D. from Cornell University, he taught the history of ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance art and architecture. His research career began with a focus on 15th-century French and Flemish illuminated manuscripts. Stephen is a recipient of a Fulbright grant, as well as grants from the Hewlett and Keck foundations. His latest research project has seen him develop a course entitled “Jewish Imagery and Images of Jews,” and has taken him to a number of medieval Jewish cultural sites in Spain, Germany, and France. Stephen will lead the September 6 departure. Cassandra Potts Hannahs (see page 6) will lead the September 27 departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Post-Tour Extension

Paris – On Your Own

3 days/2 nights for $495 total price Single Supplement: $345

Savor the “City of Light” on your own time, at your own pace.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes • 2 nights accommodations at Hotel Chateau Frontenac (Superior First Class) • 2 meals: 2 breakfasts • Transfer to airport

Visit the American Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 13 nights accommodations in Superior First Class, First Class, and unrated hotels • 25 meals: 13 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 8 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Apr 26

May 17 Sep 27 Sep 6

Boston, New York

$6,297

$6,497

$6,597

Charlotte, Philadelphia, Washington, DC

$6,497

$6,697

$6,797

Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando, Tampa

$6,597

$6,797

$6,897

Denver, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$6,697

$6,897

$6,997

Land Only

$5,595

$5,795

$5,895

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $502 which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $995 Apr; $1,195 all other dates. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,595 per person; Premium Economy – $1,595 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves considerable walking up hills or stairs, and on uneven or cobblestone streets. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest.

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The Emerald Isle

From Dublin to the Rugged West Coast

13 days from $5,992 total price from Boston, New York, Newark ($5,595 air & land inclusive plus $397 airline taxes and fees)

Steeped in history and boasting a rich tapestry of arts and cultural activities, Ireland welcomes travelers eager to explore its breathtaking landscapes and fascinating literary heritage. Join us on this intimate small group adventure to meet the local people and experience the culture of the Emerald Isle. Overnight Featured Site

NORTHERN IRELAND

Motorcoach Extension (motorcoach/van)

Atlantic Ocean

Belfast/ Antrim Coast

Connemara Clonmacnoise Galway Aran Islands Cliffs of Moher/ The Burren

Dublin

IRELAND Cashel

Kilkenny

Irish Sea

Killarney Ring of Kerry

The Aran Islands are a bastion of traditional Irish life. Avg. High (°F) May Jun Aug Sep Dublin 60 65 67 63 Killarney 63 67 70 66

Highlights Include Enjoy touring Dublin, including Trinity College and St. Patrick’s Cathedral • Admire the magnificent scenery of counties Galway and Kerry, including the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, and Connemara • Climb Dun Aenghus fortress during your full-day tour of Inishmor • Meet a local family during a home-hosted dinner outside Killarney • Drive around the Ring of Kerry with stunning mountain and coastal scenery • Explore the ancient Rock of Cashel • Tour medieval Kilkenny Castle, considered one of the country’s most beautiful castles • Learn about Irish emigration at EPIC, The Irish Emigration Museum • Visit Poulnabrone dolmen and Kerry Bog Village

Day Itinerary Hotel Depart U.S. for Dublin The Shelbourne 2-3 Dublin Dublin 4-6 Galway The Twelve Hotel 7-9 Killarney Killarney Royal 10-11 Kilkenny Pembroke Hotel Finnstown 12 Dublin Castle Hotel 13 Depart Dublin for U.S.

Rating

1

Deluxe Sup. First Class Sup. First Class Sup. First Class Sup. First Class

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Dublin, Ireland Upon arrival in Ireland’s dynamic capital, check in to your hotel located on St. Stephen’s Green. Enjoy leisure time this afternoon before gathering for a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. (1D) Day 3: Dublin Enjoy a day getting to know the engaging city of Dublin, where almost every Irish writer lived for some time. Highlights of today’s tour feature Trinity College to see the extraordinary Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript created by monks around A.D. 800, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The remainder of the afternoon is free to enjoy your own individual pursuits. You may also wish to join your Smithsonian Journeys Expert and Tour Director for an optional walk to the National Museum of Archaeology, which you can visit on your own for an in-depth overview of Ireland’s heritage, culture, and natural history. (B) Day 4: Galway Head west to the region some con­sider the “most Irish part of Ireland,” and where traditional Irish is often heard. En route, stop at the 6th-century Clonmacnoise, Ireland’s most important early monastic site and burial place of the last High King of Ireland. Arrive in charming Galway City in the afternoon and enjoy dinner at your hotel, located in the nearby village of Bearna. (B,D)

Day 5: Connemara Evocative and legendary Connemara is a dramatic, rugged landscape of mountains, glacial lakes, and uninhabited bog lands. During a full-day excursion, stop at the beautiful Kylemore Abbey, one of Ireland’s most photographed castles, which was built as a private home in 1861. Enjoy spectacular views of the Twelve Bens mountain range in the background. This evening enjoy dinner with traditional Irish entertainment at Padraicins over-looking Galway Bay. (B,D) Day 6: Aran Islands and Galway Today’s destination is Inishmor, the largest of the fabled Aran Islands, whose unique culture and history have been an inspiration to artists, writers, and filmmakers. Located across Galway Bay, the islands feature primitive stone forts, early Christian churches, and medieval castles. Meet a local islander who shares knowledge and stories during a special tour, including a stop at Dun Aenghus Fortress, the three prehistoric stone walls crowning the tallest cliffs of Inishmore. Then enjoy time to explore on your own before returning to the mainland in the late afternoon. Dine tonight at a local restaurant in the village of Bearna. (B,L,D) Day 7: Cliffs of Moher, The Burren, Killarney Traveling south along the fabled coastline of County Clare, stop to admire the dramatic Cliffs of Moher, which rise vertically from the sea and stretch for

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Just 16–24 Smithsonian guests per departure

What a great overview of Ireland’s political and religious history, music, literature, and arts. With the small group size, everyone is included in the lectures and activities. Wonderful adventure! – Martha W.

five miles from north to south, and the dramatic Poulnabrone dolmen. Pass through the Burren, the 116-square mile rocky landscape of craggy gray karst (limestone) formations. Then cross by ferry into County Kerry, and arrive in the late afternoon in Killarney, set in beautiful Killarney National Park. Tonight, enjoy dinners in local family-run B&Bs. (B,D)

Day 10: Blarney, Cashel, Kilkenny Travel southeast to the small town of Blarney and visit the ruins of the 15th-century castle, with its celebrated Blarney Stone. After lunch on your own, continue to County Tipperary and the Rock of Cashel, once home to the High Kings of Munster. Arrive in Kilkenny late this afternoon. (B,D)

Day 8: Killarney Explore this vibrant town from the perspective of a historic jaunting-cart, then continue to 15th-century Ross Castle, the last stronghold to fall to Oliver Cromwell’s forces. Travel by boat to Muckross House, a 19th-century Elizabethan-style manor, where you’ll tour the elegantly furnished rooms and informal garden. Also explore the Kerry Folklife Centre, which showcases traditional arts and crafts such as bookbinding, pottery, and weaving. (B)

Day 11: Kilkenny A small medieval city, Kilkenny is known as Ireland’s cultural capital. Enjoy a tour of 12th-century Kilkenny Castle, considered one of the country’s most beautiful, then embark on an informal walking tour, noting the many buildings constructed of black limestone or “Kilkenny marble.” Spend the remainder of the day at leisure exploring this charming town on your own. (B,L)

Day 9: Killarney and Ring of Kerry Today, admire and experience the Ireland of postcards — the stunning mounThe breathtaking Cliffs of Moher tain and coastal scenery of the Ring of Kerry, a 110-mile route around the Ardagh Peninsula. Then learn about the rural history, heritage, and lifestyle of 19th-century Ireland at Kerry Bog Village. On the return to Killarney, stop at a 1,000-year-old Ring fort and for an Irish sheep dog demonstration. Dinner tonight is at the hotel (B,L,D)

Post-Tour Extension

Northern Ireland

4 days/3 nights for $1,295 total price Single Supplement: $295

Savor the dramatic beauty of the Antrim Coast, one of the most scenic in all of Ireland and the British Isles, and encounter the lively capital city of Belfast.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes

• Round-trip private motorcoach or van transportation Dublin/Belfast • 3 nights accommodations: 2 nights in Belfast at Fitzwilliam Hotel (Deluxe); 1 night in Dublin at Carlton Hotel Dublin Airport (Superior First Class) • 7 meals: 3 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners • Extensive sightseeing included: Belfast, Antrim Coast (Giant’s Causeway, a World Heritage site; Bushmill’s Distillery; Carrick-a-rede Bridge); Titanic Museum in Belfast • Services of a professional tour representative • Gratuities for tour representative, dining room servers, and airport and hotel porters

Visit beautiful Kylemore Abbey

Day 12: Dublin Set out for Dublin this morning, and tour fascinating EPIC, The Irish Emigration Museum depicting 1,500 years of Irish history in an interactive environment. Mid-afternoon reach your hotel, located just outside Dublin. Tonight celebrate your Irish adventure at a farewell dinner. (B,D) Day 13: Depart Dublin for the U.S. Transfer to the airport this morning for your flights to the U.S. (B)

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

May 16

Jun 13 Sep 5

Aug 15

Boston, New York, Newark

$5,992

$6,192

$6,392

Baltimore, Chicago, Miami, Orlando, Philadelphia, Tampa, Washington, DC

$6,292

$6,492

$6,692

Atlanta, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Minneapolis

$6,392

$6,592

$6,792

Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$6,492

$6,692

$6,892

Land Only

$5,395

$5,595

$5,795

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Jennifer Paxton has taught the history of the British Isles and Ireland for the past seventeen years, first at Georgetown and then at the Catholic University of America. She earned her B.A. in history at Yale and her Ph.D. in medieval history at Harvard. Jennifer has produced a 24-lecture series for The Great Courses entitled “The Celtic World” and lectures regularly on Irish, Scottish, and British history for Smithsonian Associates. She will lead the May departure. Cassandra Potts Hannahs (see page 6) will lead the June departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 11 nights accommodations in Deluxe and Superior First Class hotels • 22 meals: 11 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 8 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $397, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,495. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Business Class upgrade on round-trip transatlantic flight: $3,595 per person from Newark, Washington, DC (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change).

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Southern Italy and Sicily 15 days from $6,174 total price from New York

With Apulia and the Amalfi Coast

Overlooking Mt. Etna, Taormina’s 3rd-century Greek theatre still hosts theatrical performances, as well as ballets and concerts.

($5,695 air & land inclusive plus $479 airline taxes and fees)

Delight in a special exploration of Italy’s southernmost regions – from striking Sicily to the “boot heel” of Apulia and the breathtaking Amalfi Coast – where each region reflects a unique history, architecture, and cuisine. Plus, enjoy Italian hospitality and notable lodgings that allow you to immerse yourself in la dolce vita. Overnight

Rome

Motorcoach Extension (Air)

Adriatic Sea

ITALY

Featured Site

Pompeii

Naples

Sorrento

Alberobello Matera

Lecce

Tyrrhenian Sea

Catania/ Taormina

Sicily

Agrigento

Avg. High (°F) Taormina Lecce Amalfi Coast

Apr 65 64 63

May 69 73 72

Ionian Sea

Sep 81 79 79

Oct 72 72 70

Nov 68 63 63

Highlights Include Spend four days visiting Sicily’s intriguing cultural and historic heritage • Visit the “Valley of the Temples” in Agrigento • Tour the active volcano, Mt. Etna • Enjoy lunch at a working Sicilian farmhouse • Stay in a renovated cave dwelling in Matera • Learn about Alberobello’s medieval white-washed buildings • Take part in a Neapolitan cooking demonstration and dinner • Tour Lecce, the “Florence of the South” • Enjoy drives on the stunning Amalfi Coast • Tour the ancient ruins at Pompeii (a World Heritage site) • Explore the cozy isle of Capri • Enjoy well-located, small-group style hotels

Day Itinerary Hotel

Rating

1

Depart U.S. for Taormina (Catania) Eurostars 2-5 Taormina Sup. First Class Monte Tauro Locanda di 6-7 Matera First Class San Martino 8-10 Lecce Patria Palace Hotel Sup. First Class 11-14 Sorrento Hotel Antiche Mura First Class 15 Depart Naples for U.S. Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Taormina (Catania), Sicily Arrive in Catania on Italy’s autonomous island of Sicily then transfer by motorcoach to Taormina and the boutique hotel overlooking the Ionian Sea. Tonight gather for a welcome dinner at the hotel. (D)

volcano, which frequently erupts but is seldom destructive. Midday enjoy a small group highlight: lunch at a family-run working farm amidst acres of lemon and kiwi. After returning to the hotel mid-afternoon, the remainder of the day is at leisure. (B,L)

Day 3: Taormina Take a walking tour of this delightful medieval town, including the spectacular ancient Greek theater dating to the 3rd century B.C., the popular 13th-century cathedral, and grand Piazza Vittorio Emanuele. This afternoon is at leisure to relax by the hotel pool, visit a lovely Taormina beach, or stroll along Corso Umberto lined with shops and restaurants. (B)

Day 6: Taormina and Matera Depart Sicily today for the mainland region of Basilicata, a day-long transfer that includes a ferry ride from Sicily to Calabria. Reach Matera, whose historic troglodyte churches and dwellings (Sassi) have been designated a World Heritage site and where the hotel is a renovated cave dwelling in the city’s historic district. (B,D)

Day 4: Taormina and Agrigento Visit the “Valley of the Temples,” the archaeological zone of Agrigento, whose Doric temples and sanctuaries date to Greek rule in the 5th century B.C. Known in its heyday as the “most beautiful city of mortals,” Agrigento’s highlight is the stunning, well-preserved Temple of Concordia (c. B.C. 430). A visit to the museum here lends context to our explorations. Return to the hotel to enjoy dinner. (B,L,D) Day 5: Taormina and Mt. Etna Venture to Europe’s largest active volcano. The ancients believed Mt. Etna to be the forge of Vulcan, god of fire. Today, modernday Sicilians have a very personal relationship with the

Day 7: Matera Explore this city of art and folklore, with its unique ancient urban structure still intact. Home to more than 100 rock churches, Matera resembles ancient Jerusalem and has been used by international film directors as a stand-in for the holy city. Following a guided walking tour, the remainder of the day is at leisure to explore independently before dinner tonight at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 8: Matera, Alberobello, Lecce Departing Matera this morning, stop in Alberobello, whose 400 or so trulli – whitewashed conical houses with greystone roofs – rank as a World Heritage site. Take a walking tour along the pristine cobblestone alleys, stepping inside an artisan’s workshop or trulli tipici,

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GUARANTEED SMALL GROUP

Just 16–24 Smithsonian guests per departure

We loved it!! The tours with various guides added so much to the trip, and we really enjoyed the other people on the tour. We saw things we would never have been able to see on our own. – Katherine M.

a recreation of an inhabited home. After lunch at a local restaurant, continue to Lecce, capital of Apulia’s southern Lecci province (in Italy’s “boot heel”), in time for dinner together at the hotel. (B,L,D) Day 9: Lecce Discover the “Florence of the South,” so named for the unique decorative style for which Lecce is known: barocco leccese, the ornate and intricate sandstone carvings of cherubs, monsters, fruits, and flowers that adorn local buildings. See Palazzo Vescovile (c. 1632), the exuberantly decorated church of Santa Croce, and The ancient cave town of Matera the duomo with its lovely piazza. This afternoon is at leisure before tonight’s dinner together. (B,D) Day 10: Lecce and Otranto Today’s excursion takes you to the beautiful walled town of Otranto, overlooking the Adriatic. On a walking tour here see the imposing 15th-century Aragonese castle with its traditional moat, and the Romanesque cathedral whose impressive wall-to-wall mosaic floor was created in 1166. Continue to a local winery for a tasting and lunch, then return to Lecce mid-afternoon. Dinner tonight is on your own. (B,L) Day 11: Lecce, Polignano, Sorrento Depart by coach for Polignano a Mare, a historic coastal town set on limestone cliffs above the Adriatic. After lunch at a trattoria (tavern), travel to Sorrento, overlooking the Bay of Naples. (B,L) Day 12: Sorrento and Pompeii Visit the evocative World Heritage site of Pompeii for a guided tour of the city frozen in time by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in

Post-Tour Extension

Rome – On Your Own

4 days/3 nights for $795 total price Single Supplement: $295

Explore the “Eternal City” at your leisure.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes • Air transportation Naples/Rome inclusive of airline taxes and fees • 3 nights accommodations at Empire Palace Hotel (Superior First Class) • 3 meals: 3 breakfasts • Transfers to/from airport

A.D. 79 (the city was accidentally rediscovered in 1749). Gather for a hands-on Neapolitan cuisine cooking lesson, followed by dinner to savor the fruits of your labor. (B,D) Day 13: Sorrento and Capri Travel by hydrofoil to the storied Isle of Capri, a popular resort since Roman times. Explore cozy Capri town, and visit the terraced Gardens of Augustus with stunning views of the azure sea. Then, enjoy free time to explore on your own before returning to Sorrento early afternoon. The remainder of the day is at leisure. (B) Day 14: Sorrento and Amalfi Coast Embark on a breathtaking drive along the winding, cliff-top Amalfi Coast between Sorrento and Amalfi, above the glistening Tyrrhenian Sea – with stops for photos along the way. This afternoon is at leisure. Tonight join your fellow travelers at a farewell dinner. (B,D) Day 15: Depart for the U.S. This morning, transfer to Naples airport and connect with your return flight to the U.S. (B)

The stunning Amalfi Coast has drawn visitors for centuries.

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Janet Duncan Jones is a professor of classics at Bucknell University. She received her B.A. in Latin from the College of William and Mary and her M.A. and Ph.D. in classical archaeology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Janet is an active field archaeologist specializing in Greek and Roman art and architecture, ancient urbanization, ancient technology with a focus on ancient glass production, and ancient environmental issues. She has published widely on the history of technology and is a frequent lecturer at universities and museums. Janet has traveled extensively in the Mediterranean and Middle East and has over 20 years of archaeological field work in Greece, Turkey, Tunisia, and Jordan. She will lead the May departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 13 nights accommodations in Superior First Class and First Class hotels • 26 meals: 13 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 8 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Oct 22

Apr 24

May 2 Sep 12 Oct 10

New York

$6,174

$6,374

$6,474

Boston, Philadelphia

$6,374

$6,574

$6,674

Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Washington, DC

$6,474

$6,674

$6,774

Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, $6,574 Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$6,774

$6,874

Land Only

$5,695

$5,795

$5,495

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $479, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,395 Apr, Oct; $1,695 May, Sep. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,795 per person; Premium Economy – $1,595 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves considerable walking uphill and on uneven or cobblestone streets, and at sites of ancient ruins. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest.

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Scotland’s Treasures 12 days from $5,996 total price from Newark

Highlands and Islands Eilean Donan Castle stands as one of Scotland’s most beautiful fortresses.

($5,495 air & land inclusive plus $501 airline taxes and fees)

“My heart’s in the Highlands” said Robert Burns. Discover Scotland’s enduring appeal as you travel from city to country, mainland to island, loch to glen. Along the way, encounter stunning natural beauty, welcoming clans, historic treasures, and rich cosmopolitan life, featuring stops in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Overnight Featured Site

Brora

Isle of Skye Portree

Motorcoach

Culloden

Urquhart Castle Loch Ness

The Highlands

Glenfinnan

Fort William

North Sea

Glencoe

St. Andrews Loch Lomond

Atlantic Ocean

Edinburgh Glasgow

SCOTLAND

Avg. High (°F) May Jun Jul Aug Sep Glasgow 59 63 66 65 60 Edinburgh 57 63 65 65 61

Highlights Include Discover Glasgow’s unique architecture • Enjoy a private tour of Pollok House • Visit the new Riverside Museum • Take in the beautiful­Scottish Highlands scenery, including Loch Lomond, Trossachs National Park, Glencoe, and Loch Ness • Explore the Isle of Skye • See the evocative ruins of Urquhart Castle, historic Culloden Moor, and medieval St. Andrews • Tour Edinburgh, including Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood • Learn about whisky at a private tasting • Experience the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (July and August 12 departures only)

Day Itinerary Hotel 1 2-3 4-5 6-7 8 9-11 12

Rating

Depart U.S. for Glasgow Glasgow Grand Central Hotel First Class Fort William Nevis Bank Hotel Not rated Brora Royal Marine Hotel First Class St. Andrews Old Course Hotel Deluxe Edinburgh Tigerlily Edinburgh Sup. First Class Depart Edinburgh for U.S.

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference. Unrated hotels may be too small, too new, or too remote to be listed.

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Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Glasgow, Scotland Day 2: Glasgow Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and enjoy the afternoon at leisure. Late this afternoon gather for a briefing on the journey ahead. Then, enjoy a welcome dinner at the National P ­ iping Centre or the well-appointed Corinthian Club. (D) Day 3: Glasgow This morning’s city tour highlights “Glasgow Style,” the city’s distinct architecture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Among the stand-out buildings are the Glasgow Central Station, the Royal Exchange, Glasgow City Chambers, and Glasgow School of Art by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Also visit Sir John W. Simpson’s immensely popular Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Following the city tour visit Pollok House, ancestral home of the Maxwell clan and now a museum with superb Spanish art. Take a privately guided tour of the Edwardian country house and enjoy lunch in the award-winning restaurant. Then, explore the new Zaha Hadid-designed Riverside Museum before returning to your hotel. (B,L) Day 4: Loch Lomond, Glencoe, Fort William Leave Glasgow this morning bound for the scenic Highlands, Scotland’s sparsely populated historic northern region. Along the way stop at the banks of Loch Lomond, Great Britain’s largest lake and part of Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Sir

Walter Scott’s description of The Trossachs still rings true today: “So wondrous wild, the whole might seem the scenery of a fairy dream.” Tour the the islanddotted loch by coach before continuing to Glencoe. With deep valleys flanked by steep-sided mountains, rushing rivers, and dramatic waterfalls, Glencoe attracts both artists and adventurers to admire and enjoy its natural beauty. It also offers a stark lesson in Highlands history as site of the Glencoe Massacre in 1692, when some 38 members of the Clan MacDonald of Glencoe were killed ­over questions about their loyalty to the Protestant king, William III. Then travel to Fort William, the Highlands’ second largest settlement, arriving late this afternoon. Dinner tonight is at the hotel. (B,D) Day 5: Isle of Skye Embark on a full-day excursion to the Isle of Skye, the largest of Scotland’s Inner Hebrides known for its vivid history and stunning scenery. En route, make a photo stop at Glenfinnan Monument honoring Bonnie Prince Charlie for his leadership in the Jacobite Rising in 1745. Board a ferry for Armadale on the southern tip of Isle of Skye. Touring begins here with a visit to Armadale Castle and gardens, where you have lunch. Next set out on a scenic drive through the imposing Cuillin Hills (or “Black Cuillin”). Returning to the mainland via the Skye Bridge, stop to visit iconic Eilean Donn Castle. Dine tonight at the hotel. (B,L,D)

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Day 6: Loch Ness, Culloden Moor, Brora Depart today for the Highlands, stopping en route at fabled Loch Ness. Enjoy a boat ride on the 23-mile-long lake best known for the other-worldly creature alleged to live in its deep waters, and visit the ruins of lakeside Urquhart Castle, one of Scotland’s most popular attractions. Dating to the 13th century, the castle sits surrounded by water on three sides, giving it a formidable advantage in battle. Then travel to Culloden Moor, site of the last battle of the Jacobite Rising in 1746. Learn about the battle, and its aftermath, on your tour of the hallowed grounds. Early this evening arrive in Brora, a quaint Highlands village. (B,D) Day 7: Brora and Highlands Encounter more of the Highlands today, as you travel along the Pictish Trail, sites connected by the late Iron Age/ early Medieval Celtic people who once lived here. Visit striking Dunrobin Castle & Gardens, where you see a falconry demonstration then embark on a tour and tasting at a small local distillery that has been producing hand-crafted single malt whisky for generations. Drive along the scenic coastal road flanked by small farms with sheep, cows, and Shetland ponies. Late afternoon return to your hotel, where you dine this evening. (B,D) Glenfinnan Monument

Day 8: Kincraig, Pitlochry, St. Andrews Today’s first stop is Kincraig, where you watch a sheepdog demonstration with working Border Collies, known for their herding abilities. Travel on to the holiday town of Pitlochry in the heart of Scotland, where you enjoy some free time before continuing on to legendary St. Andrews, home of Scotland’s oldest university, and renowned as the home of golf, late this afternoon. Dinner tonight is on your own in this charming town. (B) Day 9: St. Andrews and Edinburgh This morning, embark on a walking tour of the medieval seaside town, followed by lunch together and free time to explore on your own. Later this afternoon continue to Edinburgh. Dinner tonight is on your own in the Scottish capital, which boasts a robust culinary scene. (B,L) Day 10: Edinburgh A morning tour of this stately city includes the 18th-century Georgian “New Town” and the medieval “Old Town,” where you visit Edinburgh Castle, symbolic heart of the country. This

Grand Princes Street, Edinburgh’s main shopping street

afternoon is at leisure to discover Edinburgh as you wish; museums, galleries, and shops abound. Guests on the July and August 12 departures will enjoy an evening performance of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, the spectacular annual pageant set in the floodlit esplanade of Edinburgh Castle. (B) Day 11: Edinburgh This morning explore the Royal Mile, the historic boulevard connecting Edinburgh Castle with the Palace of Holyrood House. Tour Holyrood and see where British royalty schemed and slept as you tour the State Apartments. The remainder of the day is free for independent exploration. Tonight celebrate your sojourn over a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 12: Depart for the U.S. Transfer this morning to the airport for return flights to the U.S. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Experts After graduating from Emory University with a degree in history, Miriam Davis studied history and archaeology at the University of St. Andrews on a Bobby Jones Scholarship. She went on to earn an M.A. in medieval archaeology from the University of York and a Ph.D. in medieval history from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She has participated in archaeological excavations in Mississippi, Alabama, England, and Scotland. In addition to her scholarly publications, Miriam has written for the popular press on archaeology, history, and travel; has lectured throughout the U.S., Great Britain, and Israel; and is now a freelance writer. Miriam will lead the July and August 12 departures. Cassandra Hannahs (see page 6) will lead the May departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 10 nights accommodations in Deluxe, Superior First Class, First Class, and unrated hotels • 19 meals: 10 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 6 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

May 22 Aug 30

Jul 29* Aug 12*

Newark

$5,996

$6,696

Boston, Philadelphia

$6,196

$6,896

Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Washington, DC

$6,296

$6,996

Charlotte, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando, Tampa

$6,396

$7,096

Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$6,496

$7,196

Land Only

$5,295

$5,995

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $501, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,195 May, Aug 30; $1,495 Jul, Aug 12. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. *Includes reserved seating at an evening performance of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Business Class upgrade on round-trip transatlantic flight: $3,495 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change).

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Journey through Provence 12 days from $5,197 total price from Boston, New York ($4,695 air & land inclusive plus $502 airline taxes and fees)

Join us for a new, comprehensive journey through Provence, spotlighting the diverse landscapes, Roman monuments, medieval villages, and celebrated art of southern France, as well as its relaxed lifestyle and exquisite cuisine. FRANCE Pont du Gard

Roussillon

Avignon

Provence

Luberon

Aigues-Mortes

Lourmarin

Arles Carmargue

Saint-Paul-de-Vence Nice

Aix-en-Provence

Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer

Marseille

Mediterranean Sea Overnight Featured Site

Fragrant fields of lavender color – and perfume – the Provençal landscape.

Motorcoach

Avg. High (°F) Aix-en-Provence Nice

Apr 65 63

Jun 81 76

Aug 84 81

Sep 78 76

Oct 69 70

Highlights Include Visit the quintessential Provençal villages of Lourmarin, Roussillon, Les Baux, and Saint-Rémy • Tour Aix, including Atelier Cézanne • Enjoy a tasting and dinner at a local winery • See the World Heritage sites of Roman Arles • Experience the rugged, beautiful Camargue region on a two-night stay with a visit to a working Camargue ranch • Visit the Pont de Gau ornithological reserve • Stop at the Pont du Gard • Enjoy Avignon sightseeing, including the Papal Palace • Enjoy a private Provençal cooking lesson and dinner • Discover the art haven of Saint-Paul-de-Vence • Enjoy a two-night stay on the French Riviera

Day Itinerary

Hotel

1

Depart U.S. for Aix-en-Provence Aix-en- Grand Hôtel 2-4 Provence Roi René Saintes-Maries- 5-6 Vila de la Mar de-la-Mer Le Cloitre Saint 7-9 Avignon Louis 10-11 Nice Hôtel le Grimaldi 12 Depart Nice for U.S.

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Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Marseille, France Day 2: Arrive Marseille and Aix-en-Provence Arrive in Marseille and transfer to the Provençal town of Aix-en-Provence (“Aix”). Tonight, meet your Smithsonian Journeys Expert, Tour Director, and fellow travelers at a briefing about the journey ahead, followed by a welcome dinner at your hotel. (D) Day 3: Aix-en-Provence, Lourmarin, Roussillon Today’s excursion to the beloved Luberon region of charming hilltop villages overlooking vineyards and orchards reveals Provence in all its storied beauty. First visit Lourmarin, with its narrow winding streets lined with restored Mediterranean houses and boutiques, cafés, and restaurants. Tour the landmark Renaissance castle then enjoy lunch together at a local restaurant. This afternoon continue on to alluring Roussillon, perched atop a striking ochre ridge. (B,L) Day 4: Aix-en-Provence Discover this lovely university town today, known for the beautiful Cours Mirabeau, the plane-tree lined main boulevard bordered by stately homes and the many elegant Roman fountains decorating city squares. On your walking tour, admire Aix’s rich architectural heritage and the “Vielle Ville” (Old Town). After a guided visit to the Atelier Cézanne, the studio where artist Paul Cézanne worked from 1902 to 1906, enjoy free time

to explore as you wish. Late afternoon leave for a wine tasting and dinner at a nearby winery. (B,D) Day 5: Aix-en-Provence, Arles, Saintes-Mariesde-la-Mer This morning, call on Arles, once part of Roman Gaul then a clarion of Christianity, and, more recently, where Van Gogh painted. See much of that history on your tour, which includes a visit to the Roman Amphitheater, a World Heritage site dating to A.D. 90 and preserved virtually intact. Continue on to Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, capital of the Camargue region of vast plains, wetlands, lakes, and lagoons. A World Heritage Biosphere Reserve at 360 square miles, the Camargue is known for unique breeds of white horses and bulls, its pink flamingos, and as a staging point for thousands of migratory birds. Mid-afternoon, reach Saintes Maries, a seaside resort in the heart of the Camargue. (B,D) Day 6: Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer Your exploration of the Camargue begins with a visit to a manade, a traditional ranch where gardians (cowboys) raise bulls both for meat and to perform in local arenas. Learn about the traditional way of life as you tour the manade, watch the gardians manage their herds while on horseback, and enjoy a lunch of local specialties. Then head to the Pont de Gau ornithological reserve in the heart of the Camargue Regional Natural Park. You’re likely to see the pink flamingos for which the

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park is known, as well as species of heron, birds of prey, and seasonal migratory birds. (B,L) Day 7: Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, Aigues-Mortes, Pont du Gard, Avignon As you approach AiguesMortes this morning, see the rose-hued salins (salt marshes) that produce the famed Camarguais salt. Take a walking tour featuring the weekly Sunday market and entrance to the medieval city walls and ramparts. After time for lunch on your own, continue on to Avignon, stopping at Pont du Gard, the 1st-century Roman aqueduct whose three tiers of arches span the Gardon River. Reach your historic hotel, a converted 17th-century convent, late afternoon and dine there tonight. (B,D) Day 8: Avignon This morning, encounter the ancient Roman city that was the capital of Christendom in the Middle Ages. Visit Avignon’s historic city center (a World HeriUnique white horses of tage site), with the Camargue its cathedral, half-finished Saint-Bénézet Bridge, and the Palais des Papes (Papal Palace), one of the world’s largest and most important Gothic structures. Tour the palace, where seven successive popes lived during the 14th century. Then enjoy free time to explore on your own before tonight’s small group highlight as you join a local chef for a Provençal cooking class followed by dinner. (B,D) Day 9: Avignon, Les-Baux-de-Provence, SaintRémy-de-Provence Set out this morning for Les Baux, a gem of a medieval village perched atop a rock spur. Your first stop is the Carrieres de Lumiere multimedia art exhibition set in a former stone quarry. Then explore Les Baux itself, considered one of the country’s most beautiful villages, with its restored ancient

Post-Tour Extension

The French Riviera – On Your Own 3 days/2 nights from $245 total price Single Supplement: from $195

Savor the good life in this celebrated spot, with splendid scenery, museums, beaches, and rustic villages close by.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes • 2 nights accommodations in Nice at Hôtel le Grimaldi (First Class) • 2 meals: 2 breakfasts • Transfer to Nice airport

houses, Renaissance-era facades, historic monuments, and stone citadel. After lunch together, visit the GalloRomanesque jewel of St-Paul de Mausole, where Van Gogh was confined after severing his ear. Continue to the picturesque village of Saint Rémy, where Van Gogh once painted. Take a walking tour of the ancient GalloRoman city center with its maze of winding streets and fountain-filled squares. (B,L)

Avignon’s famous bridge and the Palais des Papes

Day 10: Avignon, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Nice You’re bound today for the Cote d’Azur, the fabled French Riviera. Mid-day reach Saint-Paul-de-Vence, the beautiful medieval hilltop village once home to many prominent artists, including Marc Chagall. After a walking tour together, you’re free to explore as you wish. Then continue on to Nice, capital of the French Riviera, arriving late this afternoon. (B) Day 11: Nice This morning’s sightseeing begins with spectacular views of Nice and its prized setting along the Baie des Anges from atop Colline du Chateau (Castle Hill), once a citadel and now a park. Stroll along the iconic seaside boulevard, Promenade des Anglais; explore “Vieux Nice” (Old Nice), with its colorful pastel buildings; and visit the historic Marché aux Fleurs (flower market). Tonight, celebrate your adventure over a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 12: Depart for the U.S. Today depart for the Nice airport and your return flights to the U.S. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Joan Grimbert is professor emerita of French and medieval studies at Catholic University of America. Before completing her graduate studies in romance philology at the University of Chicago, Joan lived and worked in Paris for six years as a student, researcher, and translator. Her research is focused on medieval French literature, and she is an expert on Chrétien de Troyes and the legend of Tristan and Iseult from the 12th century to the present. Joan has published six books and numerous scholarly articles, primarily on Arthurian literature and film. A dual citizen of France and the United States, she was recently named Chevalier in the Ordre des Palmes académiques. Joan will lead the April and August departures. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 10 nights accommodations in Superior First Class and First Class hotels • 19 meals: 10 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 6 dinners • Extensive sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Apr 19

Jun 14 Aug 30 Sep 27

Boston, New York

$5,197

$5,597

Charlotte, Philadelphia, Washington, DC

$5,397

$5,797

Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando, Tampa

$5,497

$5,897

Denver, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$5,597

$5,997

Land Only

$4,395

$4,795

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, fuel surcharges, and departure fees of $502, which are subject to change until final payment has been made. Single travelers please add $995 Apr; $1,195 all other dates. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days before departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, fuel surcharges, and departure fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,595 per person; Premium Economy – $1,595 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Post-Tour French Riviera Extension: $245 Apr; $295 all other dates. Single Supplement: $195 Apr; $225 all other dates Please note: This trip involves considerable walking up hills or stairs, and on uneven or cobblestone streets. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest.

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Adventure in Iceland 11 days from $5,597 total price from Boston, New York, Wash, DC ($5,295 air & land inclusive plus $302 airline taxes and fees)

The second largest island in the North Atlantic, Iceland is a land of massive glaciers, rumbling volcanoes, spouting hot springs, lava fields, and powerful waterfalls. It is also known for its gracious hospitality and relaxed pace. Experience the astonishing natural history and cultural heritage of the land of fire and ice.

Siglufjordur

Puffin Island Husavik

Akureyri

Godafoss Lake Myvatn

ICELAND

Snaefellsnes Peninsula

Borgarbyggo Gullfoss Thingvellir Nat’l Park

Reykjavik

Selfoss

Overnight

Skogafoss

Air Motorcoach

Avg. High (°F) Lake Myvatn Reykjavik

May 50 50

Jun 56 54

Jul 58 57

Aug 59 56

Sep 50 52

Oct 46 47

Nov 37 37

Highlights Include Marvel at the stunning, unique natural wonders • Tour the beautiful Snaefellsnes Peninsula • Admire Godafoss, “waterfall of the gods” • Learn about Lake Myvatn’s mud flats, lava fields, and volcanic craters • Witness Dettifoss, Iceland’s “Niagara Falls” • Visit Glacial River Canyon National Park • Tour Thingvellir National Park • Experience a bird-watching coastal cruise • Discuss Iceland’s economic issues with a local expert • Enjoy sophisticated Reykjavik • Visit Hellishedi geo-thermal power plant

Day Itinerary

Hotel

1 2-3 4-5 6 7-8

Depart U.S for Reykjavik Selfoss Hotel Selfoss Lake Myvatn Fosshotel Myvatn Siglufjordur Hotel Siglo Borgarbyggo Hotel Husafell Hotel Reykjavik 9-10 Reykjavik Centrum 11 Depart Reykjavik for U.S.

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Visit Gullfoss, Iceland’s immensely popular “golden” waterfall.

Featured Site

Vik

Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Reykjavik, Iceland Day 2: Reykjavik and Selfoss Arriving early morning in Iceland’s capital, meet your tour leaders and have breakfast at a local restaurant. Enjoy a scenic drive east, stopping to view the geothermal exhibit at the Hellisheidi Power Plant. After reaching your hotel mid-afternoon, enjoy time to relax before this evening’s briefing on the journey ahead followed by a welcome dinner. (B,D) Day 3: Selfoss and Vik This morning visit the new Lava Centre, dedicated to Iceland‘s riveting volcanic activity and its frequent earthquakes, then set off to Vik. Stop at picturesque Seljalandfoss waterfall, followed by nearby Skogafoss waterfall, known for its rainbows on sunny days. Continue to lovely Vik, Iceland’s southernmost town, and enjoy time to have lunch on your own and explore or shop for items of locally produced wool. Take a walk along the black-sand beach at Reynisfjara, lined with columnar basalt-filled caves. En route to the hotel, stop by the Solheimajokull “sliding” glacier, so named for its rapid advance in the 1990s. (B) Day 4: Selfoss, Reykjavik, Lake Myvatn Transfer to Reykjavik this morning for the one hour flight to Akureyri, Iceland’s “northern capital,” then travel to

beautiful Lake Myvatn. One of the world’s natural wonders, Lake Myvatn and its environs of bubbling mud flats, lava fields, and lunar-like volcanic craters comprise a stunning national park. Walk to view the fascinating Hverfjall crater, a local land-mark, and see the region’s unique “pseudo craters,” the boiling mud pots at Namaskard, the bizarre lava formations at Dimmuborgir, the explosion crater at Viti, and the flat volcano system at Krafla. (B,D) Day 5: Lake Myvatn, Husavik, Vatnajokull National Park This morning travel to Husavik, and embark on a bird-watching cruise to Puffin Island to see the thousands of seabirds here (based on seasonality): puffins, black guillemots, fulmars, and Arctic terns. On departures that visit after the puffins have migrated for the season (typically in August), take a whale watch cruise out of Husavik. This afternoon, visit Vatnajokull National Park, yet another of Iceland’s natural wonders. Here see Asbyrgi, a huge canyon enveloped by towering walls; in the middle of the partially wooded canyon sits a hoof-shaped rock called “The Island.” Next, traverse Hljodaklettar Echo Cliffs, where we explore the labyrinth of “echoing rocks” created by the spiral basalt formations of the arches and canyons here. Your last stop is at jawdropping Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful waterfall and Iceland’s “Niagara Falls.” (B,L,D)

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Iceland is one of the most revealing places to study the history of our earth. The volcanoes, lava fields, waterfalls, and geysers are amazing reminders of the power of nature. – Judith H.

Day 6: Lake Myvatn, Akureyri, Siglufjordur This morning stop at Godafoss, the “waterfall of the gods,” named for the carvings of Norse gods discarded here when the country was declared Christian 1,000 years ago. Mid-morning, arrive in Akureyri, where you have free time to explore and for lunch on your own. Travel on to Siglufjordur, where you visit the unique Herring Era Museum, then arrive at your hotel in time for dinner there tonight. (B,D) Day 7: Siglufjordur and Borgarbyggo Travel towards the southwest corner of Iceland today, passing through more incredible natural scenery. Along the way visit Glambaer, a folk museum featuring authentic turf houses. Call on a Gauksmyri farm to see their famed Icelandic horses – small and hardy, with long manes. Enjoy scenic views at Grabrok Crater, then take an excursion to the thermal areas of Deildartunguhver and Hraunfossar Falls. (B,D) Day 8: Borgarbyggo and Snaefellsnes Peninsula Encounter the stupendous scenery of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. Begin with a walk along the shell sand beach at the abandoned fishing village of Budir, surrounded by a vast lava field. Explore the caves and bizarre rock formations along the rugged shore at Arnarstapi, site of thousands of nesting cliff birds. After stopping for lunch at a rustic oceanfront restaurant, visit Djupalonssandur where you see the haunting remains of abandoned coastal farms. (B,L,D) Day 9: Borgarbyggo, Thingvellir National Park, Reykjavik Traveling back to Reykjavik visit Thingvellir National Park, known both for its historic importance and as the place where the fissure between the geological plates of North America and Europe is most evident. Learn about the historic parliament founded here in A.D. 930. Then depart for Gullfoss, the immensely popular “golden” waterfall, and Great Geysir, the most famous of Iceland’s geysers. Continue on to Reykjavik and meet with a local expert to learn about the 2008 bank crisis and its effects throughout Iceland. Dinner tonight is on your own. (B,L)

Post-Tour Extension

Reykjavik – On Your Own

3 days/2 nights for $395 total price Single Supplement: $295

Make the most of the long days in Iceland’s colorful capital, at your own pace.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes • 2 nights accommodations at Hotel Reykjavik Centrum (First Class) • 2 meals: 2 breakfasts • Transfer to Reykjavik airport

Iceland’s landscape reveals an austere beauty

Day 10: Reykjavik This morning embark on a tour of the Icelandic capital, including a visit to the Perlan Glacier Museum. Then the remainder of the day is at leisure to explore and enjoy Reykjavik as you please. Tonight, celebrate over a farewell dinner. (B,D) Day 11: Depart for the U.S. Depart for the airport and your return flights to the U.S. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Experts Peter Bobrowsky is an archaeologist and geologist who has spent the past 30 years doing field work around the world. He obtained his Ph.D. in geology at the University of Alberta, and is currently an adjunct full professor at both Simon Fraser University and the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. Peter is the recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and has authored over 300 scientific publications. He is a veteran of television, radio, and print media and is known for his scholarly insights, and his enthusiastic and easygoing speaking style. Peter will lead the May and September departures. Jim Reynolds is a professor of geology at Brevard College, teaching all geology courses and a section of introductory environmental science. He received his Bachelors degree in earth science and Masters degree in volcanology from Dartmouth College, and then worked in the minerals and energy industries, government, and academia for six years before returning to Dartmouth for a Ph.D. (Andean tectonics). Since 1984, his research has focused on the uplift of the Andes in Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia and the geology of the Caribbean Plate. Jim was awarded two Fulbright Scholarships to teach at Argentine universities, and in 2006 he was inducted into the fellowship of the Geological Society of America. He will lead the August and October departures. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; flight within itinerary • 9 nights accommodations in First Class hotels • 20 meals: 10 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 7 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

May 20 Oct 28* Sep 30* Jun 8

Jul 6 Aug 17

Boston, New York, Washington, DC

$5,597 $5,897 $6,297 $6,697

Baltimore, Denver, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Seattle

$5,897 $6,197 $6,597 $6,997

Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, $5,997 $6,297 $6,697 $7,097 Cleveland, Detroit, Miami, Orlando, Tampa Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Phoenix, $6,097 $6,397 $6,797 $7,197 Portland (OR), San Francisco Land Only

$5,095 $5,395 $5,795 $6,095

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $302, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $995 May, Oct; $1,295 all other dates. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. *These departures offer the best opportunities for witnessing the Northern Lights. Business Class upgrade on round-trip transatlantic flight: $1,595 from Boston, Newark, New York, Washington, DC, (Dulles); $2,195 from Chicago, Minneapolis; $2,595 from Denver, Seattle (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change).

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Highlights of Britain

Featuring England, Wales, and Scotland

14 days from $6,071 total price from Newark

($5,495 air & land inclusive plus $576 airline taxes and fees)

On this wide-ranging tour travel from city to country and back again: from gracious Edinburgh to England’s legendary Lake District, spectacular Snowdonia to the rural Cotswolds and Roman Bath, and ending in cosmopolitan London. As you see history and legend come to life on your journey, you also enjoy the region’s timeless hospitality. SCOTLAND

Edinburgh

North Sea

The Lake Windermere District

Irish Sea

Llandudno Snowdonia National Park

Overnight

ENGLAND Stratford-upon-Avon The Cotswolds

WALES Bath

Featured Site Motorcoach

Avg. High (°F) Edinburgh Llandudno (Wales) London

Jun 63 63 69

Jul 65 69 73

London

Stonehenge

Aug 65 67 73

Now a World Heritage site, England’s Lake District has drawn visitors since Wordsworth helped to spread the word in the early 19th century. Sep 61 62 67

Highlights Include Tour Edinburgh, including Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood House, and Royal Mile • Enjoy a whisky tasting with a Whisky Society Ambassador • Discover England’s pastoral Lake District and take a boat ride on Lake Windermere • Discover Wales’ Bodnant Garden and unspoiled Snowdonia National Park • Visit Shakespeare’s birthplace at Stratford-upon-Avon • See the Roman Baths, Assembly Room, Circus, and Bath Abbey in Bath • Visit Stonehenge • Explore cosmopolitan London

Day Itinerary

Hotel

1 2-4 5-6

Depart U.S. for Edinburgh Edinburgh, Apex Waterloo Scotland Place Hotel Lake District, Low Wood Bay England Resort Hotel Llandudno, The Empire 7-8 Wales Hotel Stratford- 9 The Arden Hotel upon-Avon 10-11 Bath, England Francis Hotel Amba Hotel 12-13 London Charing Cross 14 Depart London for U.S.

Rating Sup. First Class First Class First Class Sup. First Class First Class Sup. First Class

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Edinburgh, Scotland Day 2: Arrive Edinburgh Arrive in the Scottish capital and transfer to your hotel. As guests’ arrival times may vary greatly, no group activities have been planned during the day. Late this afternoon, meet for a welcome briefing followed by dinner with your fellow travelers. (D) Day 3: Edinburgh The morning tour of this stately city built on seven hills includes the 18th-century “New Town” and the medieval “Old Town,” where you visit Edinburgh Castle, symbolic heart of Scotland. This afternoon is at leisure to discover Edinburgh as you wish; museums, galleries, and shops abound. Dinner tonight is on your own, and Edinburgh boasts a robust culinary scene. Guests on the August departure will enjoy an evening performance of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. (B) Day 4: Edinburgh This morning encounter the Royal Mile, the historic boulevard connecting Edinburgh Castle with the Palace of Holyrood House. Tour Holyrood, as it is called, and see where British royalty schemed and slept as you tour the State Apartments. After lunch at a local restaurant, the remainder of the day is free for independent exploration and dinner on your own. (B,L)

Day 5: Edinburgh and Lake District Departing Edinburgh this morning, you’re bound for the beautiful – and beloved – Lake District of northwest England, a national park and diverse landscape of lakes, rivers, ancient woodlands, and small towns and villages. On arrival stop at Dove Cottage, where English Romantic poet, William Wordsworth, penned some of his most memorable lines. Late afternoon reach your hotel on the shores of Lake Windermere; dine tonight at the hotel. (B,L,D) Day 6: Lake District Today’s excursion begins with a cruise on idyllic Windermere, England’s largest lake. Continue to the village of Hawkshead, where you have time for lunch on your own followed by a visit to Hawkshead Grammar School, famously attended by poet William Wordsworth. Next, visit the Beatrix Potter Gallery, showcasing the original artwork of the author who lived nearby in the early 1900s. (B,D) Day 7: Lake District and North Wales Traveling through splendid Lake District scenery today en route to Wales, stop at Bodnant Garden, the historic 80-acre National Trust property with a lovely hillside setting. Enjoy afternoon tea while learning how to bake Welsh pastries. From here travel on to Wales and your hotel, where you dine this evening. (B,D)

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Day 8: North Wales and Snowdonia National Park Wales is a land of fierce natural beauty, as you see for yourselves on this morning’s visit to Snowdonia National Park, where you enjoy a scenic train ride. Then head to Caernarfon to visit 13th-century Caernarfon Castle, a medieval fortress whose brute appearance symbolized English domination over the Welsh. Midafternoon return to your coastal retreat, with time at leisure before dinner together tonight. (B,D) Day 9: North Wales and Stratford-upon-Avon Returning to England today, travel to Stratford-uponAvon, where touring includes a visit to Shakespeare’s birthplace, a restored 16th-century half-timbered house where the Bard is believed to have been born in 1564. Also tour Anne Hathaway’s Cottage & Gardens, the thatched farmhouse of Shakespeare’s bride that still contains some original furnishings. Then enjoy time in this 800-year-old market town for lunch on your own and to explore independently before dining together at your hotel this evening. (B,D) Day 10: The Cotswolds and Bath Today encounter the Cotswolds, England’s south central region of gently rolling hills dotted with villages of honeycolored limestone, market towns, and unspoiled countryside, looking much as it did 300 years ago. Arrive in Bath mid-afternoon, with the remainder of the day and this evening at leisure. (B,L) Day 11: Bath Set out on a morning tour of this storied and graceful city where the ancient Romans first “took the waters” at England’s Edinburgh’s Stewart Monument only hot springs. Today the historic Roman Baths count among the city’s most popular sites, along with Bath Abbey, the 18th-century Assembly Room, The Circus, and the Royal Crescent, all of which you see on your tour. The afternoon is free

to explore as you wish before dining together at your hotel this evening. (B,D) Day 12: Bath and London Leave your pastoral days behind as you travel today to London, stopping en route to see Stonehenge, the 4,500-year-old Neolithic monument that remains something of a mystery today. That the prehistoric circle of stones is a masterpiece of engineering and building is undisputed; exactly why it was created is less certain. Next visit Windsor, site of British royalty’s Windsor Castle which you tour before having lunch on your own. Continue to London, arriving late this afternoon. (B) Day 13: London A panoramic city tour this morning passes such celebrated London landmarks as the infamous Tower of London, grand Parliament, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and Hyde Park. Your afternoon is at leisure to explore this wondrous city as you wish – theater, museums, parks, a boat ride on the Thames – London offers an assortment of riches from which to choose. Tonight celebrate your journey through Britain at a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 14: Depart for the U.S. Transfer this morning to Heathrow airport for your flights home. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Rab Houston was an undergraduate at St. Andrews University and, after six years in Cambridge as a research student and research fellow, went back as a lecturer in modern history in 1983. He has held visiting professorships at the universities of Adelaide, Erasmus, and Rotterdam as well as visiting fellowships at the Huntington Library and the Lewis Walpole Library at Yale University. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, a Member of the Academia Europaea, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Rab has written and edited numerous books and articles in the fields of early modern British and European literacy, British demography and urbanisation, Scottish society, and the history of mental abnormality. He will lead the June departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Post-Tour Extension

London – On Your Own

3 days/2 nights for $475 total price Single Supplement: $345

Theater, art, shopping, restaurants – London has it all, in abundance. Enjoy this world capital in your own style, at your own pace.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes • 2 nights accommodations at Amba Hotel Charing Cross (Superior First Class) • 2 meals: 2 breakfasts • Transfer to airport

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 12 nights accommodations in Superior First Class and First Class hotels • 23 meals: 12 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 8 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Explore the Cotswolds

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Jun 7 Jul 12

Sep 6

Aug 14*

Newark

$6,071

$6,371

$6,771

Boston, Philadelphia

$6,271

$6,571

$6,971

Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Washington, DC

$6,371

$6,671

$7,071

Charlotte, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando, Tampa

$6,471

$6,771

$7,171

Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$6,571

$6,871

$7,271

Land Only

$5,395

$5,695

$6,095

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $576, which are subject to change until final payment has been made. Single travelers please add $1,595 Aug; $1,295 all other dates. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days before departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. *Includes reserved seating at an evening performance of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Business Class upgrade on round-trip transatlantic flight: $3,595 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change).

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St. Petersburg and the Baltics 14 days from $5,498 total price from Boston, New York

Tour Peterhof, former summer palace of the czars that is now a World Heritage site.

($4,995 air & land inclusive plus $503 airline taxes and fees)

Experience the cultural rebirth of the Baltic States and the imperial riches of St. Petersburg. Visit four distinct nations – four thriving capitals and their provincial outskirts – and discover the fascinating heritage and stimulating contemporary life of this remarkable and diverse region.

Gulf of Finland

St. Petersburg

Tallinn

ESTONIA

Baltic Sea

RUSSIA Riga

LATVIA

LITHUANIA

Overnight/Featured Site

Vilnius

Avg. High (°F) Riga Tallinn St. Petersburg

Motorcoach

May 61 59 59

Jul 71 70 70

Aug Sep 70 63 68 57 69 60

Highlights Include Visit the KGB Museum in Vilnius • Discover Trakai, the medieval capital of Lithuania • Tour Rundale Palace, architectural highlight of provincial Latvia • Visit Sigulda National Park, the “Switzerland of Latvia” • Explore Estonia’s open air Rocca-al-Mare village museum • Tour St. Petersburg’s Hermitage, one of the world’s greatest museums • Enjoy lunch with a St. Petersburg family • Marvel at Peterhof, royal estate of Czar Peter the Great

Day Itinerary

Hotel

Depart U.S. for Vilnius Radisson Blu 2-4 Vilnius Astoria Hotel Radisson Blu 5-7 Riga Elizabete Hotel Nordic 8-10 Tallinn Forum Hotel 11-13 St. Petersburg Belmond Grand Hotel Europe 14 Depart St. Petersburg for U.S.

Rating

1

First Class Sup. First Class Sup. First Class Deluxe

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Vilnius, Lithuania Arrive in Vilnius, the attractive Lithuanian capital with baroque architecture, numerous churches, medieval towers and fortifications, and one of Eastern Europe’s oldest “Old Towns.” Your afternoon in this historic city is at leisure before tonight’s dinner at the hotel. (1D) Day 3: Vilnius See the highlights of the city, a World Heritage site, on this morning’s tour, including Cathedral Square, Gediminas’ Tower, Vilnius University, and the President’s Palace. Also tour the fascinating KGB Museum. The remain­der of the day is at leisure to relax at one of the many outdoor cafés, explore the old Jewish Quarter and ghetto, or admire the city’s architectural diversity. (B) Day 4: Vilnius and Trakai Today travel about 20 miles outside Vilnius to Trakai, the medieval capital of Lithuania set in a resort village surrounded by five lakes. Tour 15th-century Trakai Castle, with exhibits commemorating the days when the Grand Duchy of Lithuania stretched all the way from the Baltic to the Black Sea. After a turbulent history of Russian rule, in 1991 Lithuania became one of the first of the Soviet Union’s breakaway republics and today, is once again, a sovereign democratic nation. (B,D)

Day 5: Vilnius and Riga, Latvia Depart this morning for Riga, the Latvian capital. En route stop for lunch in Siauliai where you visit the Hill of Crosses, a pilgrimage site and symbol of Lithuanian nationalism. After crossing the border into Latvia, travel through gentle countryside to the restored 18th-century baroque palace of Rundale. Designed by Bartolomeo Rastrelli who also designed St. Peters­burg’s Hermitage, Rundale’s construction took more than 30 years and 1,500 workers. From here continue to Riga, once known as the “little Paris of the North.” Dine tonight at the hotel. (B,L,D) Day 6: Riga This morning’s city tour reveals the special treasures of this Baltic gem, once Russia’s coveted warm-water port and the largest of the Baltic capitals. Riga boasts lovingly restored architecture ranging from medieval to art nouveau; a well-­preserved Old Town; magnificent churches, including St. Mary’s Cathedral (the Dom), with its 6,789-pipe organ; and a lively arts scene. The afternoon is free for independent exploration. (B) Day 7: Riga and Sigulda Today travel east of Riga to Sigulda to visit Gauja National Park, Latvia’s premier nature preserve. Your excursion includes a visit to Gutmanis’ Cave, a 35-foot cavern bubbling with fresh spring water believed to have curative powers; and the ruins of Turaida Castle, whose round red

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brick tower rises above the forest canopy. Return to Riga mid-day and dine together this evening. (B,D) Day 8: Riga, Parnu, Tallinn, Estonia En route to the Estonian capital of Tallinn, stop for lunch in seaside Parnu, Estonia’s “summer capital.” Reach Tallinn late this afternoon; dinner is at a local restaurant. (B,L,D) Day 9: Tallinn This northernmost Baltic capital has endured a history similar to that of its cousins: a favored port location often coveted by its more powerful neighbors; centuries of war with brief periods of independence; 20th-century annexing by Russia; and finally, again, independence. See layers of Tallinn’s tumultuous history on this morning’s city tour featuring the surprisingly well-preserved medieval Old Town, and a curator-led tour of the Kumu Art Museum. Then the remainder of the day is free to enjoy this 800-year-old city as you wish. Green spaces abound, including vast Kadriorg Park, surrounding the Cathedral of the Resurrection, St. Petersburg palace and featuring a Japanese tea garden. (B) Day 10: Tallinn This morning visit the Estonian Open-Air Museum at Rocca-al-Mare, where 18th- and 19th-century life is recreated with authentic wooden farm houses, churches, and other structures from rural Estonia. Enjoy lunch together then have an afternoon at leisure to explore Tallinn independently. (B,L) Day 11: Tallinn and St. Petersburg, Russia Depart this morning by coach for St. Petersburg, stopping for lunch in Narva, Estonia. After arriving late this afternoon enjoy dinner together tonight. (B,L,D)

Post-Tour Extension

St. Petersburg – On Your Own 3 days/2 nights for $435 total price Single Supplement: $295

Explore more of this fascinating city – Russia’s cultural heart – at your own pace, from our centrally located hotel on Nevsky Prospekt adjacent to Arts Square.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes • 2 nights accommodations at Belmond Grand Hotel Europe (Deluxe) • 2 meals: 2 breakfasts • Transfer to airport

Day 12: St. Petersburg Czar Peter the Great’s “window on the West,” St. Petersburg was built in the early 1700s on 44 islands, mostly swampland – a feat that took the lives of thousands of workers. Today it’s a beautiful city, laced with canals, graceful bridges, and Empire-style buildings. Your daylong tour includes a visit to awe-inspiring St. Isaac’s Cathedral, whose construction took more than 40 years. See the Peter and Paul Fortress, the Bronze Horseman statue of city founder Peter the Great, and the main thoroughfare of Nevsky Prospekt. Then for a fascinating window on Russian life, join a local family for lunch and conversation. This afternoon take a guided tour of the world-renowned Hermitage Museum, housing one of the world’s greatest fine arts collections. (B,L) Day 13: St. Petersburg and Peterhof This morning travel to Peterhof, one of the many royal summer palaces built by the Romanovs during the last two centuries of their rule. Most of these palaces were virtually destroyed by retreating Germans during World War II and later rebuilt to their original designs, complete with gilding. Known for its elaborate fountains with gold statues and 142 jets, Peterhof sits in a huge park with a formal 18th-century garden. Your tour includes both the Grand Royal Palace and the Upper and Lower gardens. Tonight join your fellow travelers for a farewell dinner. (B,D) Day 14: Depart for the U.S. Depart this morning for your connecting flight to the United States. (B)

Riga’s historical center, a World Heritage site

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Sep 14

May 18 Jul 27 Aug 10

Boston, New York

$5,498

$5,798

Philadelphia, Washington, DC

$5,698

$5,998

Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Miami, Orlando, Tampa

$5,798

$6,098

Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Minneapolis

$5,898

$6,198

Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$5,998

$6,298

Land Only

$4,695

$4,995

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Pamela Kachurin is an art historian specializing in Russian and Soviet art and architecture. She has conducted wide-ranging research on Russian and Soviet artists at Russia’s museums, archival repositories, and libraries. Pamela is the author of numerous articles, book reviews, and encyclopedia essays on Russian and Soviet art. She currently works with the Russian collection at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, and has lectured widely in the U.S. and abroad. She will lead the September departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 12 nights accommodations in Deluxe, Superior First Class, and First Class hotels • 24 meals: 12 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 7 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $503, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,095. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,595 per person; Premium Economy – 1,595 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change).

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Pearls of Croatia and Slovenia 15 days from $5,884 total price from Boston, New York

Enjoy a pleasing mix of guided touring and time on your own in Dubrovnik, whose medieval Old City is a World Heritage site.

($5,395 air & land inclusive plus $489 airline taxes and fees)

Independent, democratic Croatia welcomes visitors eager to absorb its remarkable history, culture, and its beautifully unspoiled Dalmatian coastline. As your small group travels from historic Zagreb and beautiful Lake Bled to the Habsburg resort of Opatija, the island of Hvar, and beloved Dubrovnik, you see why this cherished region lays such a claim on the hearts of all who visit. SLOVENIA

Lake Bled

Ljubljana

Zagreb

CROATIA

Istrian Peninsula Opatija Rovinj Pula

Plitvice Lakes National Park

Dalmatian Coast Trogir Overnight

Split Hvar

Featured Site Motorcoach

Adriatic Sea

Ship

Dubrovnik Cavtat

Extension (Motorcoach)

Avg. High (°F) Zagreb Dubrovnik

Tivat (Bay of Kotor)

Apr May Sep Oct 63 70 73 61 63 70 77 69

Highlights Include Tour historic Zagreb and vibrant Ljubljana • Discover the fairy-tale setting of Slovenia’s Lake Bled • Explore the Postojna Cave and Plitvice Lakes National Park • Experience the Istrian Peninsula and dramatic Dalmatian coastline • Tour Diocletian’s Palace, a World Heritage site • Tour charming Opatija and enjoy a two-night stay on the island of Hvar • Discover Dubrovnik, including the Old City walls

Day Itinerary Hotel Depart U.S. for Zagreb Amadria Park 2-3 Zagreb Hotel Capital 4-5 Ljubljana uHotel Ljubljana 6-8 Opatija Hotel Milenij 9 Trogir Hotel Trogir Palace 10-11 Hvar Adriana Hotel Hvar 12-14 Dubrovnik Dubrovnik Palace 15 Depart Dubrovnik for U.S.

Rating

1

Deluxe Sup. First Class Sup. First Class First Class Sup. First Class Sup. First Class

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Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Zagreb, Croatia After a connecting flight in Europe, arrive in Zagreb and transfer to your hotel. As guests’ arrival times may vary greatly, there are no group activities or meals planned for today. Day 3: Zagreb This morning’s tour of the Croatian capital by coach and on foot reveals a gracious city of culture and hospitality. Visit Mirogoj Park Cemetery, known for its arcades and sculpture, then continue through Old Town with a visit to St. Stephen’s Cathedral. After calling on the colorful Dolac open air market, the remainder of the day is at leisure. Tonight enjoy a welcome dinner. (B,D) Day 4: Ljubljana, Slovenia Departing by coach for the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana, arrive in time for lunch on your own. An afternoon walking tour reveals the charming heart of Ljubljana, a friendly, mid-sized European capital with a historic city center, ornate building facades, romantic bridges, and abundant parkland. Dine tonight at the hotel. (B,D) Day 5: Ljubljana and Lake Bled Travel northwest this morning to the town of Bled, whose namesake lake is reminiscent of a fairytale. Surrounded by the Julian Alps and deep forests, and with a medieval castle perched on its shore, the almost mile-wide lake ranks as a popular destination. After touring

the castle enjoy a boat ride around the scenic lake. Return to Ljubljana early afternoon, where the rest of the day is at leisure (B,L) Day 6: Ljubljana, Postojna, Opatija, Croatia En route to Opatija today, stop to explore Postojna Cave, the almost 13-mile long karst cave system where an electric train takes you deeper than is possible in any other cave in the world. Then, after free time here for lunch on your own, continue on to Opatija, the seaside resort where Habsburg princes once vacationed. Upon arrival, explore the “Opatija Riviera” on a walking tour of this modern-day resort town nestled between green forested hills and the cobalt Adriatic. Dine together tonight. (B,D) Day 7: Opatija and Istrian Peninsula Today’s tour of the Istrian Peninsula reveals the multicultural roots of this alluring spit of land jutting into the Adriatic. At various times a vassal of Venice, the first Austro-Hungarian Empire, Fascist Italy, the Yugoslav Federation, and finally, Croatia, Istra, as it is known, boasts an interesting history, mild Mediterranean climate, lovely scenery, and good wines. Stop in the port of Pula, where you visit the remains of a Roman amphitheater (c. 177 ce), and in Rovinj, a charming old Venetian port where you are free to explore on your own. Then tour an olive grove and enjoy a tasting with local cheese and cured meats. After returning to

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Opatija late this afternoon, dine together tonight at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 8: Opatija Today visit nearby Moscenicka, once a fishing village that now draws visitors to its tranquil port and beautiful pebble beaches. After lunch together, return to Opatija where the remainder of the day is at leisure amid the Belle-Epoque architecture and atmosphere. (B,L) Day 9: Opatija, Plitvice Lakes, Trogir Travel south this morning for an excursion to Plitvice Lakes National Park. Famed for its string of 16 turquoisecolored lakes connected by a series of waterfalls and cascades, separated by distinctive travertine deposits, and surrounded by dense forests, Plitvice counts as one of the first World Heritage natural sites and Croatia’s largest national park. Late afternoon depart for Trogir, arriving early this evening in time for dinner at the hotel. (B,L,D) Day 10: Trogir, Split, Hvar This morning travel to Split, the main city of the central Dalmatian Coast and home of 3rd-century Diocletian’s Palace. As you see on your guided tour, the palace, and eventually its ruins, formed the historic heart of picturesque Split. After time for lunch on your own, board a ferry for the two-hour cruise to Hvar, “queen” of the Dalmatian islands. Upon arrival travel by coach to lively Hvar Town. Dine tonight at a local restaurant just a short walk from the hotel. (B,D) Day 11: Hvar With captivating natural beauty and a strategic Adriatic location, Hvar has prospered since antiquity. Discover some of its charms this morning, first with a walking tour of Venetian-tinged Hvar Town, then with a walking tour of nearby Stari Grad. Here, in one of Croatia’s oldest cities, you will have time to wander on your own. Enjoy lunch and a tasting at a local winery before returning to your hotel. (B,L)

Post-Tour Extension

Montenegro

4 days/3 nights for $1,295 total price Single Supplement: $455

Days 12-13: Hvar and Dubrovnik Continue your journey south today, leaving Hvar for the mainland and traveling along the scenic Dalmatian coast to popular and beloved Dubrovnik. After reaching your hotel late afternoon, enjoy dinner there this evening. The next day discover the city whose ancient walls have withstood both time and tide for hundreds of years. Begin with a walking tour around the city walls, whose original ramparts and bastions date to the 12th and 13th centuries (Dubrovnik itself was founded in the 7th century). Then continue through the Old City, paying a visit to the stately Baroque Cathedral (c. 1672). You also see the Treasury, whose gilded shelves and historic relics sit behind locked wooden doors; and the Franciscan monastery with a 14th-century pharmacy. This evening, enjoy a sunset cruise around Dubrovnik’s city walls. (2B,1D) Day 14: Dubrovnik Today is free to explore on your own. From the medieval Old Town to the contemporary city with its Mediterranean accent, Dubrovnik offers discoveries aplenty. Enjoy a small group highlight as you set out late this afternoon for a farewell dinner with a local family whose home overlooks Dubrovnik. The menu features produce from their garden, homemade olive oil, and local wine. (B,D) Day 15: Depart for the U.S. This morning transfer to the airport for your return flights to the U.S. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Christopher Brennan, lecturer at the London School of Economics and Political Science, is a historian of Central and Eastern Europe with a special interest in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Holy Roman Empire, Germany, and the history of the Czechs. He obtained a B.A. in modern languages (German and Russian, plus Czech) at the University of Bristol and a Master’s in Slavonic studies from Oriel College at the University of Oxford. He will lead the April departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Discover this tiny nation with a stunning coastline, imposing mountains, ancient towns, and a rich culture formed from its perch straddling East and West.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes

• Round-trip private motorcoach transportation Dubrovnik/ Tivat, Montenegro • 3 nights accommodations: 2 nights in Tivat at Regent Porto Montenegro (Deluxe); 1 night in Cavtat, Croatia, at Hotel Croatia (Superior First Class) • 5 meals: 3 breakfasts, 2 dinners • Extensive sightseeing included: Kotor town and bay, Our Lady of the Rocks church, walled city of Budva, historic capital of Cetinje, Roman mosaics of Risan • Services of a professional Tour Director • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, hotel porters, and all drivers

Lovely Lake Bled, surrounded by mountains and forests

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 13 nights accommodations in Deluxe, Superior First Class, and First Class hotels • 25 meals: 13 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 8 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Apr 19

May 13 Oct 2

Sep 9 Sep 23

Boston, New York

$5,884

$6,284

$6,484

Philadelphia, Washington, DC

$6,084

$6,484

$6,684

Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Chicago Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando, Tampa

$6,184

$6,584

$6,784

Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$6,284

$6,684

$6,884

Land Only

$4,995

$5,395

$5,595

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $489, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,395. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,795 per person; Premium Economy – $1,595 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves considerable walking uphill and on uneven or cobblestone streets. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy this tour to the fullest.

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Treasures of the Alps 14 days from $6,992 total price from Boston, New York, Phil, PA

Encounter breathtaking alpine scenery throughout your tour. Pictured: Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps

($6,495 air & land inclusive plus $497 airline taxes and fees)

The awe-inspiring Alps have drawn visitors to Switzerland and Austria throughout history. This exciting new journey spotlights the region’s history and its Alpine trains.

GERMANY Munich Zurich Lucerne

SWITZERLAND

Vienna Salzburg

Berchtesgaden Seefeld Innsbruck AUSTRIA Maienfeld

Ascona Bellinzona Zermatt Lugano Matterhorn Stresa Italian Lake District

ITALY

Overnight Featured Site Motorcoach Extension (train)

Avg. High (°F) Lucerne Lugano Salzburg

Jun Aug Sep 72 75 67 76 79 71 72 76 68

Highlights Include Discover lovely Lucerne, including Kapellbrücke covered bridge • Ride a cogwheel train to Mt. Pilatus • Experience the famed Glacier Express Alpine train route • Enjoy the Gornergratbahn open-air railway with views of the Matterhorn • Take a private Lake Lugano cruise • Visit Bellinzona’s Castelgrande, a World Heritage site • Enjoy a tour and tasting at Schloss Salenegg, Europe’s oldest winery • Explore the baroque Old Town of Salzburg • Visit Eagle’s Nest, Nazi clifftop retreat • Tour medieval Hohensalzburg, one of Europe’s finest castles • Attend an intimate Mozart concert

Day Itinerary

Hotel

Depart U.S. for Zurich 2-3 Lake Lucerne Renaissance Lucerne Schlosshotel 4-5 Zermatt Zermatt 6-8 Lugano Hotel de la Paix 9-10 Seefeld Hotel Seelos Imlauer Hotel 11-13 Salzburg Pitter Salzburg 14 Depart Munich for U.S.

Rating

1

First Class First Class First Class First Class Sup. First Class

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Zurich, Switzerland Day 2: Arrive Zurich and Lucerne Arrive in Zurich and transfer by coach to Lucerne. After checking in at your hotel, meet for a briefing about the journey ahead, followed by dinner at the hotel. (D) Day 3: Lucerne and Mt. Pilatus This morning encounter historic and alluring Lucerne, surrounded by mountains and sitting on its namesake lake. Visit the medieval Old Town and cross treasured Kapellbrücke (Chapel Bridge), the oldest covered bridge in Europe. There’s time for lunch on your own before riding the world’s steepest cogwheel train to the summit of nearby Mt. Pilatus for stunning views across the surrounding countryside. (B) Day 4: Lake Lucerne and Zermatt Today’s scenic journey begins with a ferry ride on Lake Lucerne, where you pass Rütli meadow, legendary “birthplace of Switzerland.” Disembarking at Flüelen, coach to Andermatt to board the celebrated Glacier Express train, renowned for its panoramic views as it sweeps through striking valleys, past mountain hamlets, and follows the course of the fabled Rhône. Your adventure on this famed route ends in Zermatt, gateway to the Swiss Alps in the shadow of the Matterhorn. Tonight, enjoy a Swiss fondue dinner together at a local restaurant. (B,D)

Day 5: Zermatt and Gornergrat Sitting low in the Matter Valley, Zermatt is surrounded on all sides by towering slopes. Get a unique view of the spectacular scenery this morning as you ride the Gornergratbahn, the highest open-air railway in Europe, to the summit of the Gornergrat. Atop this rocky ridge, a dramatic tapestry unfolds all around you: 29 Alpine peaks, each over 13,000 feet, including the majestic Matterhorn standing alone at nearly 15,000 feet. After admiring the jaw-dropping scenery, begin your descent by train to Zermatt, where the remainder of the day is free to explore this very walkable village as you wish. (B) Day 6: Zermatt, Stresa, Italy, Lugano Travel by coach today through more superb Swiss scenery, and cross into northern Italy via the legendary Simplon Pass through the Alps where, from 1801 to 1805, Napoleon constructed a road in order to expand his empire. Late morning, arrive in Stresa, Italy, along the shores of lovely Lake Maggiore, where there’s time to explore and enjoy lunch on your own. Then a scenic drive through the famed Italian lake district returns you to Switzerland and your hotel in lakeside Lugano. (B,D) Day 7: Lugano, Bellinzona, Ascona Today’s tour of Ticino, Switzerland’s southernmost canton, begins in medieval Bellinzona, with its three feudal castles, all World Heritage sites. Here visit Castelgrande, the

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iconic central castle where you explore the ramparts and expansive grounds, then enjoy regional fare as you lunch alfresco at a local grotto restaurant built around mountain caves. Take a coach to the artists’ colony of Ascona on the shores of Lake Maggiore before returning to Lugano. (B,L) Day 8: Lake Lugano After a free morning to explore Lugano independently, board a motorboat for a private half-day cruise around Lake Lugano. Put ashore at Morcote, a town barely a mile square whose cobbled streets, terraced gardens, and Mediterranean charm led Swiss citizens in 2016 to name it the nation’s loveliest village. After lunch together and time to explore, continue on your cruise with a stop in Gandria, whose stucco facades seem to cling precariously to the side of Monte Brè. (B,L) Day 9: Lugano, Maienfeld, Vaduz, Liechtenstein, Seefeld, Austria You’re bound for Austria today by way of the tiny sovereign nation of Liechtenstein. Late morning arrive in the border town of Maienfeld, Switzerland, setting for the beloved novel Heidi. Here enjoy a tour and tasting at Schloss Salenegg, Europe’s oldest winery (c. A.D.1068). Continuing north, cross into the Principality of Liechtenstein, the fourthsmallest European country. Stop for lunch on your own in the capital of Vaduz then continue on to the mountain village of Seefeld, Austria, and your hotel, where you dine tonight. (B,D) Day 10: Seefeld and Innsbruck This morning coach to nearby Innsbruck, host of the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics. A walking tour highlights the postcard worthy sights, including the many pedestrian squares surrounded by pastel-colored facades. Then take a cable car to a lookout in the Nordkette, the “mountain at the heart of Innsbruck,” where you enjoy panoramic views of the city and the surrounding Alps. You have time on your own in Innsbruck before returning to Seefeld. (B,D) Day 11: Seefeld, Tyrol, Salzburg Today travel through Tyrol, a crossroads of Western Europe, en route to Salzburg. Stop to visit the Museum of Tyrolean Farms, an interactive outdoor exhibit featuring dozens of preserved farmhouses dating from the 15th century onwards. Then continue

Post-Tour Extension

Vienna – On Your Own 4 days/3 nights for $795 Single Supplement: $355

Savor an unstructured stay in this city of arts and culture. Music, opera, and museums abound.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes • • • • •

Rail transportation Salzburg/Vienna 3 nights accommodations at Hotel Kaiserhof (First Class) 3 meals: 3 breakfasts Vienna city orientation tour with local guide Transfer from rail station and to airport

on to Salzburg, Austria’s riverside jewel and city of Mozart and The Sound of Music. Following dinner at your hotel, attend a Baroque chamber music concert in the Marble Room of famed Mirabell Palace. (B,D) Day 12: Salzburg Your walking tour this morning features the geometrically-styled Mirabell Gardens, dating to the 17th century; the Baroque Old Town, now a World Heritage site; and visits to Salzburg Cathedral and medieval Hohensalzburg Fortress, one of Europe’s largest and best-preserved castles. The remainder of the day is at leisure for independent exploration and dinner on your own. (B) Day 13: Salzburg, Eagle’s Nest, Berchtesgaden Travel today to the Bavarian resort town of Berchtesgaden, site of the clifftop Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle’s Nest), the Nazi Party’s alpine retreat. Arriving by the original 1930s brass elevator, tour the chalet given to Hitler on his 50th birthday and captured by the Allies in the closing days of WWII. In the event Eagle’s Nest is closed because of unseasonal weather, you’ll visit the nearby Berchtesgaden Salt Mine, which has operated continuously for more than 500 years. After lunch together, enjoy a walking tour of Berchtesgaden, once a residence of the Bavarian royal family. Return to Salzburg, where the rest of the afternoon is at leisure before celebrating your splendid journey at a farewell dinner. (B,L,D) Day 14: Depart for the U.S. Transfer today to the Munich airport for your return flight to the U.S. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Hugh Agnew earned his Ph.D. at Stanford University and currently teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on the history at the George Washington University, where he is a member of the Institute for Russian, European, and Eurasian Studies at the Elliott School of International Affairs. Hugh has published books on Czech history and many articles on aspects of East European history. His insightful talks on past Smithsonian Journeys throughout Eastern Europe have made him a favorite with Smithsonian travelers. Hugh will lead the June departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 12 nights accommodations in Superior First Class and First Class hotels • 22 meals: 12 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 7 dinners • Extensive sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Lucerne’s beloved Kapellbrücke (Chapel Bridge)

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Sep 6u

Jun 3 Aug 12*

Boston, New York, Philadelphia

$6,992 $7,092

Atlanta, Charlotte, Washington, DC

$7,192 $7,292

Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Miami, Orl, Tampa

$7,292

$7,392

Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, $7,392 $7,492 Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle Land Only

$6,195

$6,295

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $497, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $995. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days before departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airlines taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. *Salzburg Festival: Guests will have the opportunity to be in Salzburg during this classical music and performing arts festival (no formal activities planned). Accommodations on Days 2-3: Hotel Central am See (Weggis) u

Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,895 per person; Premium Economy – $1,595 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves considerable walking on uneven terrain in a natural environment. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to the fullest. Elevations at hotel locations are not severe, ranging from 1,400 ft. to 5,200 ft. The altitude on some excursions – Gornergrat (10,300 ft.) and other Alpine venues (6,000–7,500 ft.) – could pose problems for guests with certain health conditions. You should consult your personal physician if you have concerns.

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Safari in Kenya and Tanzania 16 days for $10,696 total price from Boston, New York, Wash, DC

From the Serengeti to the Masai Mara

Go on safari in Kenya’s Amboseli National Park, in the shadow of Mt. Kilimanjaro.

($9,895 air, land & safari inclusive plus $801 airline taxes and fees)

On safari … it’s one of the most alluring phrases in all of travel. And Kenya and Tanzania count among the most alluring places to be “on safari.” As your small group travels from grasslands to highlands, to reserves and national parks, enjoy intimate game drives, see stupendous landscapes, stay in excellent accommodations, and meet gracious local people. Mt. Kenya

KENYA

Masai Mara Game Reserve Lake Victoria

Nairobi

Serengeti National Park

Amboseli National Park

Ngorongoro Crater Lake Manyara

Overnight

Featured Site

Motorcoach

Overnight

Air

Motorcoach

TANZANIA Indian Ocean

Air

Extension (Motorcoach)

Avg. High (°F) Masai Mara Serengeti

Jul 79 79

Aug 81 80

Sep 84 81

Oct 82 82

Nov 86 81

Highlights Include Discover Amboseli’s large elephant population and the diverse birdlife at Lake Manyara • Experience Ngorongoro, wildlife haven and Maasai homeland • Visit Olduvai Gorge • Explore the Serengeti and Masai Mara, Africa’s best game-viewing sites

Day Itinerary

Hotel

1 2-3

Depart U.S. for Nairobi Nairobi Fairmont The Norfolk Amboseli 4-5 Amboseli Serena Lodge 6 Lake Manyara Lake Manyara Serena Lodge Ngorongoro 7-8 Ngorongoro Serena Lodge Serengeti 9-10 Serengeti Serena Lodge Sarova Mara 11-13 Masai Mara Game Camp 14 Nairobi Fairmont The Norfolk 15 Nairobi/Depart for U.S. (overnight flight) 16 Arrive U.S.

Rating Deluxe Sup. First Class Sup. First Class Sup. First Class Sup. First Class Sup. First Class Deluxe

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Nairobi, Kenya After arriving in Nairobi, transfer to your hotel. As arrival times may vary greatly, there are no group activities or meals planned. Day 3: Nairobi Your introduction to Kenya’s cosmopolitan capital city features a tour of the Karen Blixen Museum, the one-time home of the Danish writer who wrote Out of Africa (as Isak Dinesen). At the Giraffe Centre, a facility that provides nature education to Kenyan schoolchildren, you’ll see several of the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe up close and learn about the various giraffe species. Return to your hotel late in the afternoon, where you’ll enjoy a welcome dinner this evening. (B,D) Day 4: Nairobi/Amboseli Amboseli National Park stands in the shadow of snowcapped Mt. Kilimanjaro, the Maasai’s “white mountain” and the world’s tallest free-standing mountain at 19,336 feet. Known for its large elephant population, Amboseli boasts wide, dry plains also teeming with herds of wildebeest, zebra, impala, and giraffe. Depart for the park in the morning and spot many of these magnificent mammals on your first game drive this afternoon. (B,L,D) Day 5: Amboseli Early this morning visit a nearby Maasai village to see everyday life up close, meeting with villagers before they leave to tend their cattle. At

a nearby school, students and teachers welcome you into their classroom where you’ll learn about their various endeavors. Then return to your lodge situated in the foothills of Kilimanjaro. Late this afternoon set out for another game drive. (B,L,D) Day 6: Amboseli/Lake Manyara, Tanzania Tanzania has 13,000 square miles of protected parkland, more than any other African country. Travel today to peaceful Lake Manyara National Park, one of Tanzania’s smallest and most diverse parks. Bordered by the dramatic Western Escarpment of the Great Rift Valley, Lake Manyara is notable for its abundant birdlife, diverse vegetation, tree-climbing lions, and hippos. Relax at your lodge upon arrival, then take an afternoon game drive. (B,L,D) Day 7: Lake Manyara/Ngorongoro Conservation Area Enjoy an early morning game drive at Lake Manyara, when the animals are especially active. After lunch at your lodge, depart for Ngorongoro, a World Heritage designated Conservation Area, International Biosphere Reserve, and site of Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera. On the crater’s floor is Africa in microcosm: grassland, swampland, lakes, forest, mountains, and unparalleled wildlife, including the rare black rhino, hippo, wildebeest, zebra, eland, gazelle, and black-maned lion. (B,L,D)

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Day 8: Ngorongoro Crater On the morning tour of the 100-square-mile crater you will have the opportunity of a lifetime—to see all of Africa’s “Big Five,” including elephant, buffalo, rhino, lion, and leopard— in one place! The afternoon is at leisure to relax at your lodge, which features panoramic views from its location on the crater’s rim. (B,L,D) Day 9: Ngorongoro/Serengeti National Park Depart this morning, bound for the Serengeti, considered Africa’s finest park and one of the world’s last great wildlife refuges. En route, visit the 31-mile Oldupai Gorge, where in 1959 anthropologist Mary Leakey discovered the 1.8-million-year-old skull of Australopithecus boisei, which revolutionized the study of human evolution. Reaching your lodge, embark on an afternoon game drive. (B,L,D) Day 10: Serengeti The Serengeti, which means “endless plains” in the Maasai language, spans approximately 12,000 square miles and is home to approximately 70 large mammal and 500 bird species. The vast treeless plains teem with animal life yearround, and is the best place to see lion and cheetah up close. Watch for them on today’s two game drives, relaxing at your lodge during mid-day along with discussions about the animal species, ecology, and conservation. (B,L,D) Day 11: Serengeti/Masai Mara Leave Tanzania today, flying to Masai Mara, Kenya’s premier game reserve rich with animal life and the traditional homeland of the native Maasai people. Essentially the continuation of the Serengeti, the two parks are known especially for the annual migration when around two million wildebeest, zebra, and Thomson’s gazelle (among other wildlife) migrate here from the Serengeti. The Mara sits in the Great Rift Valley and comprises 583 square miles of vast plains, acacia forests, grass-covered hills, and slow-flowing rivers.

Post-Tour Extension

Mt. Kenya Safari Club

3 days/2 nights for $1,395 total price Single Supplement: $595

Encounter more wildlife during a stay at the legendary Mount Kenya Safari Club, plus visit the important Mpala Research Centre.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes

• 2 nights accommodations at Fairmont Mount Kenya Safari Club (Deluxe); day room in Nairobi at Tamarind Tree Hotel (not rated) • 6 meals: 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners • Extensive sightseeing included: animal orphanage at Mt. Kenya Wildlife Conservancy; game drive; and Jane Goodall Chimpanzee Sancutary • Visit Mpala Research Centre, where Smithsonian fellows and research staff lead important research projects • Services of a professional representative • Private transportation • Transfer to Nairobi airport • Gratuities for representative, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and driver/guide

Here, you’ll check into your luxurious tented camp, then take your first game drive of this park. (B,L,D) Day 12: Masai Mara Spend today “on safari,” venturing out on early morning and late afternoon game drives during prime viewing hours to spot some of the wildlife that call the Mara home, including lion, leopard, cheetah, zebra, giraffe, gazelle, wildebeest, elephant, buffalo, hippo, and rhino. (B,L,D) Day 13: Masai Mara Spend another day “on safari,” with morning and afternoon game drives in this preserve, which is just slightly larger than the state of Rhode Island. When not out in the bush, you are at leisure to enjoy the amenities of your luxury tented camp, including the spa and swimming pool. (B,L,D) Day 14: Masai Mara/Nairobi Today re-enter the urban world as you fly from the Mara back to Nairobi, where you’ll have time at leisure to freshen up and re-pack at your hotel. Tonight, gather with fellow travelers to toast your safari adventure at a farewell dinner. (B,L,D) Days 15-16: Nairobi/Return to the U.S. After a morning at leisure, transfer to the Nairobi airport and board your connecting flight to the U.S. Reach the U.S. the following day and connect with your flights home. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Nearly two decades ago, Zimbabwean-born Robyn Keene-Young left her job as an attorney to live in a tent and document the African wild with her photographer husband. Her work has been published in newspapers and magazines worldwide, and she is the author of five books on Africa, including Backseat Safari and Africa Unplugged. She has made two documentaries, the Emmy-nominated Swamp of the Baboons and Great Zebra Exodus. Robyn will lead the September departure. Grant Nel (see page 6) will lead the July, August 8, and October departures. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; all flights within itinerary • 13 nights accommodations: 10 nights in Deluxe and Superior First Class hotels and lodges; 3 nights in tented camp • 36 meals: 13 breakfasts, 11 lunches, 12 dinners • Game viewing as described, including all park entrance fees • Mineral water while on safari • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private 4x4 transportation throughout your trip with guaranteed window seating • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, driver/guides, dining room servers, and airport and hotel porters

The Serengeti boasts Africa’s largest lion population

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Sep 30 Oct 21

Jul 11 Aug 8 Aug 29

Boston, New York, Washington, DC

$10,696 $11,096

Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle

$10,996 $11,396

Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando Philadelphia, Tampa

$11,096 $11,496

Denver, Detroit, Phoenix, Portland (OR)

$11,196 $11,596

Land Only

$9,495

$9,895

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $801, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,795. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Depending on flight schedules, certain U.S. cities may require a departure one day prior to the listed schedule above. Business Class upgrade on round-trip transatlantic flight: $4,995 per person in addition to the above costs (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change).

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African Safari

Botswana, Zambia, and Victoria Falls

14 days from $8,584 total price from Boston, New York, Wash, DC ($7,595 air, land & safari inclusive plus $989 airline taxes and fees)

Discover an extraordinary safari experience in some of southern Africa’s great wildlife sanctuaries. With our Smithsonian Journeys Expert, you’ll explore magnificent Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, captivating Chobe National Park in Botswana, and remote Lower Zambezi National Park in Zambia on this unique journey. Lusaka

ZAMBIA

Lower Zambezi Nat’l Park Chobe Nat’l Park

Livingstone/ Victoria Falls

ZIMBABWE Indian Ocean

BOTSWANA

Overnight/Featured Site

SOUTH AFRICA Cape Town

Air

Johannesburg

Air (Private charter)

Atlantic Ocean

Avg. High (°F) Sydney Alice Springs (Zambia)

Extension (Air)

Mar 86 86

Apr 85 82

May 82 79

Jul 77 72

Aug 83 79

Sep 89 87

Highlights Include Tour spectacular Victoria Falls • Search for the “Big Five” in southern Africa • Take a guided walking tour on the massive Victoria Falls bridge • Discover Chobe National Park’s diverse and abundant game on early morning game drives and afternoon boat safaris • Explore remote Lower Zambezi National Park during a three-night stay at the unique Royal Zambezi Lodge

Day Itinerary 1 2-3 4-6

Hotel

Depart U.S. for Johannesburg Rosebank 54 on Bath Victoria Falls Pioneers Lodge 7-9 Chobe Nat’l Park Chobe Marina Lodge Lower Zambezi Royal Zambezi 10-12 National Park Lodge Lusaka/ Radisson Blu 13 Depart for U.S. Lusaka (day room) 14 Arrive U.S.

Rating Deluxe Not rated Sup. First Class Deluxe Sup. First Class

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference. Unrated hotels may be too new, too small, or too remote to be listed.

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Embark on both boat and land safaris in Chobe, home to Africa’s largest elephant population.

Safari Vehicles

Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Johannesburg, South Africa Upon arrival transfer to the hotel in the suburb of Rosebank. (1B) Day 3: Johannesburg and Soweto Meet your fellow travelers today and embark on a full-day tour of the Soweto district of Johannesburg. See the home of former Archbishop Desmond Tutu; visit Nelson Mandela’s home, which is now a museum; and tour the moving Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum to learn more about apartheid and the Soweto uprising of 1976. Before lunch, hear stories from a local Sowetan who was present during the uprising. Tonight enjoy a welcome dinner. (B,L,D) Day 4: Johannesburg and Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe Fly today to Livingstone, Zambia, then transfer to Victoria Falls and your historic hotel. View the thundering falls, first “discovered” by David Livingstone and claimed for Queen Victoria in 1855. With its 300-foot-deep gorge and soaking spray, “Vic” Falls is a wonder of the natural world. (B,D) Day 5: Victoria Falls Enjoy a small group highlight: a game drive to spot the elusive black rhino. This experience serves to educate visitors about the increasing threats to Africa’s wildlife. Late afternoon embark on a “Sundowner” dinner cruise on the Zambezi, where you see wildlife on shore and in the water. (B,D)

Day 6: Victoria Falls Take a guided tour of the Victoria Falls bridge and learn about its construction from atop the catwalks. This afternoon is at leisure to relax at your grand hotel. Tonight hear a fascinating guest speaker on “The Story of David Livingstone,” followed by dinner together. (B,D) Day 7: Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park, Botswana This morning visit a local school, then travel two hours by motorcoach to Botswana and Chobe National Park, boasting one of the largest concentrations of game in all of Africa. After settling in and enjoying lunch at the lodge, embark on a gameviewing boat safari on the Chobe River, where you may see hippo, crocodiles, some of the park’s 450 species of birds (including the Sacred ibis, carmine Bee-eaters, Fish Eagle, and Kingfisher), and perhaps a beautiful Chobe sunset. Dine tonight at the lodge. (B,L,D) Day 8: Chobe National Park Known for its diverse terrain that attracts an exceptional array of wildlife – including the world’s largest elephant population (around 120,000), along with zebra, lion, giraffe, impala, wildebeest, and buffalo – Chobe covers 7,270 square miles of protected parkland. See a portion of this natural wonder on this morning’s game drive and this afternoon’s boat safari. (B,L,D)

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Day 9: Chobe National Park Settle into a comfortable routine, with early morning and late afternoon game drives. In between game viewing activities, enjoy the amenities of the lodge on the banks of the Chobe River, adjacent to the park itself. (B,L,D) Day 10: Chobe National Park and Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia Board a privately chartered plane for the 1½-hour flight to Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia’s newest reserve (since 1983) and, as the former private sanctuary of Zambia’s president, the least developed. Here in one of Africa’s last stretches of pristine wilderness get closer to the animals than anywhere else. This afternoon engage in some of the lodge’s game viewing activities that include open vehicle game drives, fishing, guided canoe trips, bush walks, and boat safaris. (B,L,D) Day 11: Lower Zambezi National Park A day of game viewing activities await in this 1,600 square mile park on the southern end of Zambia known for its 100-strong elephant herds, unusually large Thundering Victoria Falls prides of lion, plus buffalo, waterbuck, antelope, zebra, crocodile, and hippos. Together with Zimbabwe’s renowned

Post-Tour Extension

Cape Town, South Africa

4 days/3 nights for $1,495 total price Single Supplement: $295

Discover South Africa’s sparkling Cape Town, from Table Mountain and the Malay Quarter to the Cape Peninsula and The Winelands.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes

• Air transportation Lusaka/Cape Town, inclusive of airline taxes and fees • 3 nights accommodations at The Table Bay Hotel (Deluxe) • 6 meals: 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner • Extensive sightseeing included: full-day Cape Peninsula tour; full-day Cape Town and Winelands tour • Services of a professional tour representative • Private motorcoach/van transportation • Transfers to/from airport • Gratuities for tour representative, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers Please note that guests on the extension will proceed directly to Cape Town and will not use the hotel day room in Lusaka on Day 13.

You may see cheetahs on safari

Mana Pools Reserve situated across the river, the Lower Zambezi National Park forms a massive sanctuary and World Heritage site where you’ll enjoy unparalleled game and bird viewing. (B,L,D) Day 12: Lower Zambezi National Park From the 14-room luxury lodge on the banks of the Zambezi, take part in game viewing activities in this lush riverine environment of 50 mammal species and 400 bird species. With the Zambezi River, abundant game on the valley floor, and the Zambezi Escarpment as a backdrop, the Lower Zambezi National Park offers a dramatic setting for game viewing, as does the lodge, where animals roam freely on the grounds. Tonight celebrate your wildlife adventure at a farewell dinner. (B,L,D) Day 13: Royal Zambezi National Park, Lusaka, Depart for the U.S. Travel by charter flight today to Lusaka, Zambia’s capital, where you have hotel day rooms until the departure this evening for the airport and the overnight flight to the U.S. (B)

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Day 14: Arrive in the U.S. Arrive in the U.S. this morning and connect with your flights home.

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Don Wilson is Curator Emeritus of Mammals at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History and was named senior scientist in January 2000. A distinguished mammalogist and an internationally recognized authority on bats, he earned his Ph.D. in biology from the University of New Mexico. Don is the author of over 240 scientific publications and 25 books. His work has taken him around the world conducting field work and research, and he has led tours for Smithsonian Journeys to most of the world’s greatest natural history destinations, from Antarctica to Africa. Don will lead the July departure. Grant Nel (see page 6) will lead the March and September departures. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from cities listed; all flights within itinerary • 11 nights accommodations: 5 nights in Deluxe hotels; 6 nights in Deluxe and Superior First Class lodges • 29 meals: 12 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 10 dinners • Game viewing as described, including all park entrance fees • Mineral water while on safari • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, driver/guides, hotel and lodge staff, and porters

Mar 27

May 1

Jul 4 Aug 15 Sep 11

Boston, New York, Washington, DC

$8,584

$8,984

$9,484

Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle

$8,884

$9,284

$9,784

Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando Philadelphia, Tampa

$8,984

$9,384

$9,884

Denver, Detroit, Phoenix, Portland (OR)

$9,084

$9,484

$9,984

Land Only

$7,195

$7,595

$8,095

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy in a Deluxe thatched tent at Royal Zambezi Lodge and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $989, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $995. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Upgrade to thatched tent suite with larger indoor and outdoor living areas at Royal Zambezi Lodge: $195 ($295 single) Depending on flight schedules, certain U.S. cities may require a departure one day prior to the listed schedule above. Business Class upgrade on round-trip transatlantic flight: $5,495 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change).

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AFRICA

Splendors of Morocco

from the Imperial Cities to the Sahara

14 days from $6,079 total price from Boston, New York, Wash, DC

Encounter many of Morocco’s age-old kasbahs on your journey.

($5,395 air & land inclusive plus $684 airline taxes and fees)

Morocco is a land of contrasts – Roman ruins and sacred mosques, endless desert and storied mountains, imposing kasbahs and spirited souks. On this exotic adventure, discover the imperial cities of Rabat, Fez, and Marrakech; the High Atlas Mountains; and the vast Sahara. Our journey will open your eyes and heart to a traditional culture and gracious people.

Mediterranean Sea Atlantic Ocean Rabat

Casablanca

Meknes

Fez

Atlas Mountains

MOROCCO

Marrakech Erfoud Ait ben-Haddou Ouarzazate

Overnight

Sahara Desert

Featured Site Motorcoach

Avg. High (°F) Rabat Marrakech

Feb Mar Apr Sep Oct Nov Dec 65 68 71 77 77 70 65 68 74 79 89 81 81 66

Highlights Include Enjoy a Sahara sunset excursion and camel ride on the dunes • Visit five World Heritage sites including the imperial cities of Rabat, Meknes, Fez, and Marrakech • Tour the ruins of Volubilis • Enjoy a home-hosted dinner in Fez • Relax with an afternoon of Arabic music • Marvel at the scenic “Route of a Thousand Kasbahs” and the dramatic Todra Gorges • Tour the kasbah of Ait ben-Haddou • Enjoy tea with a local family • Traverse through Marrakech’s medina and Djemaa el Fna Square • Meet with an imam in Marrakech • Tour Casablanca and Hassan II mosque

Day Itinerary Hotel

Rating

1 2-3 4-6 7-8 9 10-12

Sup. First Class Deluxe First Class Sup. First Class Deluxe

Depart U.S. for Casablanca Rabat La Tour Hassan Fez Hotel Sahrai Erfoud Le Palais du Desért Ouarzazate Le Berbere Palace Marrakech Sofitel Marrakech 13 Casablanca Hyatt Regency Casablanca 14 Depart Casablanca for U.S.

Deluxe

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Casablanca, Morocco Day 2: Casablanca and Rabat After arriving in Casa­blanca, the commercial center of Morocco (and of all North Africa), proceed to Rabat, and check into your hotel near famed Hassan Tower. Tonight enjoy dinner at the hotel. (D) Day 3: Rabat One of Morocco’s four ancient capitals, or imperial cities, Rabat is the present-day capital, at once historic and contemporary as you discover on today’s tour. Visit the fortified Kasbah of the Oudaias, the peaceful Andalusian Gardens, and the necropolis of Chellah, built on ancient Roman ruins. Cross the river to Sale for lunch in a private home followed by a visit to the new Mohammed VI contemporary art museum and a walk through the medina (old city). Late afternoon return to your hotel before enjoying dinner together at Dinarjat, an acclaimed restaurant in Rabat’s Old Town. (B,L,D) Day 4: Meknes, Volubilis, Fez Depart Rabat for Fez this morning, stopping along the way in Meknes, Morocco’s youngest imperial city (and World Heritage site). Visit the Bab el Mansour gateway and the ruins of the imperial stables before lunch in a local restaurant. Continue to the ancient Roman ruins at the site of Volubilis, known for its intricate and

colorful mosaics. Upon arrival in Fez check into your elegant hotel adjacent to the medina, another World Heritage site. (B,L,D) Day 5: Fez Explore Morocco’s oldest imperial city, considered the “Athens of Africa.” Begin with a walking tour of Fez’s fascinating medina, focusing on the artisans’ quarters, the 14th-century Koranic schools, and Al Karaouine, the medieval theological university. Return to the hotel for lunch and some time at leisure, then tour the old mellah (Jewish quarter) and its 17th-cen­tury synagogue, the royal gates, and the Museum of Fez. Tonight enjoy a private dinner at an intimate family-run riad in Fez. (B,L,D) Day 6: Fez This morning return to the medina to discover some hidden treasures, including the Blue Gate, the medieval school of Bouanania, and the 12th-century home of Jewish scholar Maimonides. Share tea with a local family and visit the traditional quarter to watch artisans craft the acclaimed Fez pottery and ceramics. After lunch, enjoy a concert of enchanting Arabic music. (B,D) Day 7: Midelt and Erfoud Cross the fertile plains beyond Fez and continue through the Middle Atlas mountain range. Stop in the small town of Midelt for lunch, then cross the Ziz River, passing rows of sky-scraping palm trees and fortified villages before

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reaching your kasbah-style hotel in Erfoud late in the day. Dinner tonight is at the hotel. (B,L,D) Day 8: Erfoud, Rissani, Merzouga Visit the city of Rissani, with its 18th-century ksar, a virtually impenetrable warren of alleys. Set out on a sunset excursion to the breathtakingly beautiful sand dunes at Merzouga on the edge of the Sahara. In the enormous silence, watch the sun set over the desert from atop a camel. (B,L,D) Day 9: Tinehir, Todra Gorges, Ouarzazate One impressive scene unfolds after another on today’s journey to the snowcapped High Atlas. Visit the village of Tinehir, a stunning mountain oasis rising on a series of riverside terraces lush with palm trees, and see spectacular 984-foot Todra Gorges, home to a variety of rare bird and plant species. Following lunch, visit El Kelaa des Mgouna, Morocco’s “rose capital,” then set out on the fabled “Route of a Thousand Kasbahs” ancient caravan route, a region of fortresses with elaborately decorated facades. Spend the evening in the town of Ouarzazate (the “door of the Rabat’s Kasbah des Oudaias desert”). (B,L,D) Day 10: Ait ben-Haddou and Marrakech En route to Marrakech today, stop first at uninhabited Ait ben-Haddou, a World Heritage site. Its old section consists of deep red kasbahs packed together so tightly they appear to be a single unit. Descending from the High Atlas, enjoy views of typical villages with fortified walls and stone houses with earthen roofs. Arrive in Marrakech late this afternoon and dine tonight at the hotel. (B,L,D) Day 11: Marrakech The city of Marrakech is an alluring oasis with a temperate climate, distinct charm, and fascinating sites. Travel by horse-drawn carriage from Menara Park to Majorelle Garden, a private botanical garden with 15 species of birds native to North Africa and known for its cobalt blue accents. Visit the newly renovated Berber Museum, with art and artifacts reflecting Berber culture in Morocco. After lunch on your own, embark on a walking tour of the medina, ending at Djemaa el Fna Square, a World Heritage site and the heart of Marrakech, crowded

Watch the Sahara sunset from atop a camel train

with snake charmers, entertainers, storytellers, musicians, and sellers of fruits and spices. Dinner tonight will be at a local restaurant in the city’s Old Town. (B,D) Day 12: Marrakech Today’s touring includes the Koutoubia Mosque with its distinctive 282-foot minaret visible from miles away, the ruins of the 16th-century Palais El Badii, and the beautiful Andalusian-style El Bahia Palace. Return to the hotel for a buffet lunch and afternoon at leisure. This evening, enjoy an exciting meeting when you visit the home of a local imam to discuss the Muslim faith. Dinner tonight is on your own. (B,L) Day 13: Marrakech and Casablanca Depart Marrakech this morning for storied Casablanca, Morocco’s largest and most cosmopolitan city. After a brief orientation tour of the city, visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, Morocco’s only functioning mosque open to non-Muslims. Tonight celebrate your Moroccan adventure during a farewell dinner at a festive and lively restaurant. (B,D) Day 14: Depart for the U.S. After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your return flight to the U.S. (B)

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Feb 2 Nov 26

Mar 2 Mar 23 Apr 13 Apr 20 Sep 3 Sep 21 Oct 5

Boston, New York, Washington, DC

$6,079

$6,379

Atlanta, Chicago

$6,279

$6,579

Baltimore, Charlotte, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia

$6,379

$6,679

Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Minneapolis, Orlando, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa

$6,479

$6,779

Land Only

$5,295

$5,595

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Wilfrid Rollman holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Michigan and has taught courses at Wellesley College and at Boston University. He has worked extensively with organizations such as the Smithsonian Institution and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art on educational outreach and travel programs on the history, art, and culture of Iberia, North Africa, the Mediterranean region, and the Middle East. He is now a senior lecturer at the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University and a visiting professor at Harvard University. Wilfrid will lead the March 2 and November departures. Alia Kate (see page 6) will lead the February, April 20, and October departures. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 12 nights accommodations in Deluxe, Superior First Class, and First Class hotels • 31 meals: 12 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 11 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $684, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,295 Feb, Nov; $1,495 all other dates. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,795 per person; Premium Economy – $1,195 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change).

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AFRICA

Ancient Egypt and the Nile 15 days from $5,897 total price from Boston, New York

Featuring Abu Simbel

Travel to the Giza plateau to see the legendary pyramids, built 5,000 years ago as royal tombs.

($5,295 air, land & cruise inclusive plus $602 airline taxes and fees)

Accompanied by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert and Egyptologist, this small group journey through antiquity travels from vibrant Cairo and the Great Pyramids to Abu Simbel and Aswan, plus a classic voyage along the Upper Nile from Aswan to Luxor. Mediterranean Sea

Amman

JORDAN

Cairo Giza

Petra

Red Sea

EGYPT Luxor

Overnight Featured Site

Nile River Aswan

Ship Air Extension (Motorcoach) Extension (Air)

Avg. High (°F) Cairo Aswan Luxor

Abu Simbel

Lake Nasser

Jan Feb Mar Apr 65 67 72 81 74 78 86 94 73 74 82 91

Highlights Include Discover Cairo’s intriguing ancient sites, including the Great Pyramids, Sphinx, Memphis, and Sakkara • Enjoy Old Cairo touring • Explore the renowned Egyptian Museum • View Abu Simbel’s dramatic temples • Experience a Nile felucca sail • Relax on a Nile River cruise • Visit the Aswan Dam and the temples at Kalabsha • Marvel at the ancient temple complexes at Karnak and Luxor and the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens

Day Itinerary

Hotel

Rating

1

Depart U.S. for Cairo Four Seasons at the Deluxe 2-4 Cairo First Residence Mövenpick 5-6 Aswan Deluxe Resort Aswan 7-9 Nile cruise M/S Hamees Deluxe Steigenberger Sup. First 10-11 Luxor Nile Palace Class Four Seasons at the 12-13 Cairo Deluxe First Residence 14 Depart Cairo for U.S. Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Cairo, Egypt Arrive in the Egyptian capital and transfer to your hotel. As guests’ arrival times may vary greatly, no group activities or meals have been planned. Day 3: Cairo After a morning briefing, your fullday tour begins at the acclaimed Egyptian Museum, the world’s greatest repository of ancient relics. Then tour the Citadel of Saladin housing the alabaster Mosque of Mohamed Ali. Tonight enjoy a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. (B,L,D) Day 4: Cairo This morning discover the astounding Pyramids of Giza and the enigmatic Sphinx, whose leonine body and human face were carved from a single piece of limestone. This afternoon you encounter Old Cairo, the district where early capital cities once rose. Visit 5th-century St. Sergius Church, the Coptic church of el-Muallaqa, and Ben Ezra Synagogue, built in 882. (B,L) Day 5: Cairo, Abu Simbel, Aswan Very early this morning fly to Aswan, where you connect with your flight to Abu Simbel. Here, on the west bank of Lake Nasser, visit the two massive rock temples guarded by statues of Ramses II and his wife Nefertari, featuring incredibly well-preserved murals within. Carved into a mountainside between B.C. 1264-1244, the temples were moved stone by stone to their current location

in 1968; otherwise, they would have been flooded and submerged by the creation of Lake Nasser. After touring this World Heritage site, return to the airport for the flight back to Aswan, where you have lunch at a local restaurant then check in at your hotel. Dine tonight at your hotel. (B,L,D) Day 6: Aswan Today see the Aswan High Dam, considered a marvel of engineering when completed in 1965 to control Nile flooding. Then tour the Temples of Philae, in antiquity a pilgrimage site for the cult of Isis and one of ancient Nubia’s – and now Egypt’s – most important temple complexes. Built between B.C. 380-362 on a small island in the Nile, Philae, like Abu Simbel, was relocated to save it from flooding; its current island site closely resembles the original. Move on to lunch at a local restaurant, then this afternoon visit the Nubian Museum, an acclaimed showcase of Nubian art and architecture. Mid-afternoon return to your hotel; dinner tonight is on your own. (B,L) Day 7: Aswan After breakfast at your hotel this morning, board your ship and embark on a three-night Nile cruise, enjoying lunch together onboard. This afternoon, board small feluccas, replicas of ancient Nile sailboats, for a relaxing afternoon sail. Sailing along the Nile, pass by the Botanical Gardens on Kitchener’s Island, home of the British hero who helped tame the

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Sudan; see Elephantine Island, with its huge granite rocks; and the tomb of the Aga Khan. Then dine and overnight aboard your Nile ship in Aswan. (B,L,D) Day 8: Nile Cruising – Aswan, Kom Ombo, Edfu Cruise today to the site of the ancient trading town at Kom Ombo with its unusual double temple and outstanding Nile views. Then sail on to Edfu, where tonight you are invited to a shipboard celebration. (B,L,D) Day 9: Nile Cruising – Edfu and Luxor This morning sail to Luxor, the world’s “greatest openair museum,” whose vast temple complexes, tombs, and statues dating from B.C. 2755 represent the pinnacle of Egyptian architecture. Here tour the Luxor Museum, housing relics discovered at the site. Back on board, tonight enjoy a show of Middle Eastern belly dancing. (B,L,D) Day 10: Disembark, Luxor, East Bank After disembarking your ship later this morning, explore the East Bank, home of Karnak, the greatest temple complex of them all, whose ruins stretch for more than a mile. Also visit Luxor Temple, whose builders included both Tutankhamun and Alexander the Great. Enjoy time at leisure this afternoon. Dinner tonight is at your hotel. (B,D) Day 11: Luxor and West Bank This morning tour the haunting Valley of the Kings, where 34 royal tombs feature magnificent paintings; the Valley of

M/S Hamees

Post-Tour Extension

Jordan: Petra & Amman

5 days/4 nights for $1,695 total price Single Supplement: $395

Discover the fabled “rose-red city, half as old as time” on this exciting exploration, plus ancient Jerash and the capital of Amman.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes

• Air transportation Cairo/Amman • 4 nights accommodations: 2 nights in Petra at Mövenpick Resort Petra (Superior First Class); 2 nights in Amman at Grand Hyatt Amman (Deluxe) • 9 meals: 4 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners • Extensive sightseeing included: Madaba (City of Mosaics); Mt. Nebo pilgrimage site; full day at Petra; Amman’s Roman theatre and Citadel; Roman ruins of Jerash • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation • Gratuities for Tour Director, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

the Queens; and the dramatic Temple of Hatshepsut, honoring one of the few female pharaohs. Also see the massive Colossi of Memnon, two 64-foot high statues of Amenhotep III that once guarded the gates of his own tomb. As an added highlight you will also tour the village of Deir el Medina; home to the artisans who constructed the Valley of the Kings. Enjoy lunch together before returning to Luxor late this afternoon. Dine together this evening at your hotel. (B,L,D)

Sail traditional feluccas along the Nile

Day 12: Luxor and Cairo Fly to Cairo today, where this afternoon you visit Khan el Khalil bazaar. Dinner this evening is on your own. (B) Day 13: Cairo Begin today’s exploration at the open-air museum at Memphis, Egypt’s first capital believed to be some 5,000 years old. Your next stop is at nearby Sakkara the vast burial ground for Memphis, with various pyramids (including the famous Step Pyramid) and decorated chambers. Also see the lesser-visited site of Dahshur; home to the Bent and Red pyramids. Tonight enjoy a farewell dinner at your hotel. (B,L,D) Day 14: Depart for the U.S. Very early this morning transfer to the airport for your return flight to the U.S. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Solange Ashby received her Ph.D. in Egyptology from the University of Chicago with a specialization in ancient Egyptian language and religion. She has conducted doctoral research at the temple of Philae in Egypt and participated in the excavation of a royal tomb in the Kushite cemetery of El-Kurru in Sudan. Solange’s current research explores the roles of women in traditional Egyptian and Nubian religious practices. She holds fellowships at Catholic University’s Institute of Christian Oriental Research and the American Research Center in Egypt and teaches religious history at American University in Washington, D.C. She will lead the January 2 departure. Deborah Heard (see page 6) will lead the February 13 departure, and Elizabeth Hart (see page 6) will lead March 6. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; all flights within Egypt • 12 nights accommodations: 9 nights in Deluxe and Superior First Class hotels; 3 nights aboard a Deluxe ship • 29 meals: 12 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 8 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip, including shore excursions • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Apr 3 Apr 10

Jan 2 Mar 6 Mar 13 Mar 20

Jan 9 Jan 30 Feb 13 Feb 20

Boston, New York

$5,897

$5,997

$6,197

Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, DC

$6,197

$6,297

$6,497

Baltimore, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Houston ,Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami

$6,297

$6,397

$6,597

Denver, Minneapolis, Orlando, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa

$6,397

$6,497

$6,697

Land Only

$4,895

$4,995

$5,195

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy in an outside cabin on the cruise and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $602, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,295. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days before departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transatlantic flight: Business Class – $3,195 per person; Premium Economy – $1,495 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves considerable walking on uneven terrain and at sites of ancient ruins. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest.

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Alaska’s Natural Wonders 11 days from $7,097 total price from Seattle ($6,995 air & land inclusive plus $102 airline taxes and fees)

Awe-inspiring natural beauty and outdoor adventure await as you explore Alaska’s varied landscapes and noteworthy cities. From Denali, Wrangell-St. Elias, and Kenai Fjords national parks, to the energy of Anchorage and scenic Seward, your small group encounters the breadth and beauty of America’s Last Frontier. Overnight Air

Denali National Park

Motorcoach Train

A LASKA

Chitina Talkeetna

Seward Kenai Fjords National Park

Avg. High (°F) Anchorage Denali Seward

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park

Knik Valley

Anchorage

Gulf of Alaska

Jun 63 68 59

Jul 66 69 61

A highlight of any journey to Alaska: Denali, North America’s highest peak. Aug 64 63 62

Sep 56 52 55

Highlights Include Explore scenic Denali National Park • Visit an Iditarod sled dog kennel • Discover remote Wrangell-St. Elias National Park • Visit the copper mining town of Kennicott • Hike to Root Glacier • Tour the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center • Cruise through Kenai Fjords National Park • Tour Anchorage and visit the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center at the Anchorage Museum

Day Itinerary

Hotel

1

Anchorage Marriott First Class Downtown Denali Park First Class Village Lodge

2-4 5-6 7

Depart Seattle for Anchorage Denali National Park Kennicott (Wrangell-St. Elias Nat’l Park) Knik Valley

Kennicott Glacier Lodge

Rating

First Class

Knik River Lodge First Class Seward 8-9 Seward First Class Windsong Lodge Anchorage Marriott First Class 10 Anchorage Downtown 11 Depart Anchorage Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Day 1: Depart Seattle for Anchorage, Alaska Depart today for Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel then have time to explore on your own. As guests’ arrival times may vary, there are no group activities planned. Day 2: Anchorage and Denali National Park This morning meet your Smithsonian Journeys Expert, Tour Director, and fellow travelers at a welcome briefing about the journey ahead. Then depart by motorcoach for Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska’s – and America’s – true Last Frontier. First travel to Talkeetna, where you board a deluxe domed railcar that provides you with panoramic views of the passing landscape on the four-hour journey. Upon arrival in Denali late this afternoon, enjoy a special interpretive presentation, “Welcome to the SubArctic,” introducing you to the park. (B,D) Day 3: Denali National Park Today is a day of extreme beauty as you encounter Denali National Park up close. This six-million-acre preserve, larger than the state of Massachusetts, comprises forests, alpine tundra, subarctic taiga, and snow-covered mountains. Begin a full day of touring as you board a Denali bus for the drive along the lone road deep into the park. Stop at the Eielson Visitor Center, where, weather permitting, you may see one of the most dramatic views of grand Denali (formerly Mt.

McKinley), North America’s tallest peak standing at more than 20,000 feet. Throughout your journey, a local naturalist and your driver-guide will share stories about the park and the historic characters who found their way to this remote wilderness. After stopping for a box lunch, set out on an easy hike through the park’s tundra, where you may see grizzly bear, moose, caribou, and the iconic Dall sheep. (B,L) Day 4: Denali National Park Today enjoy an authentic Alaska experience as you visit a local Iditarod sled dog kennel. Covering 1,000 miles of some of the roughest terrain in the world, the grueling Iditarod, “The Last Great Race on Earth,” draws nearly 100 competitive mushers and their dog teams annually. At the kennel, learn about the history of the race and meet the kennel’s Husky puppies, who will soon start their training to become working sled dogs. Return to the lodge for lunch followed by an afternoon at leisure. This evening reconvene for dinner and a lively show at the Denali Dinner Theater housed in an authentic log cabin. (B,D) Day 5: Denali National Park and Wrangell-St. Elias National Park Depart Denali by motorcoach this morning for the day-long journey to remote Chitina (pop. 126). Here board a prop plane for the scenic flight deep into Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, the largest national park in the United States at

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8.3 million acres. Your destination: the historic copper mining towns of Kennicott and McCarthy, sitting deep within the park. During your 30-minute flight, get your first views of the park’s rugged wilderness, including 5,000 square miles of pristine glaciers, volcanoes, and mountains. Upon landing, transfer to your lodge in the heart of Wrangell-St. Elias, overlooking 25 miles of glacier and surrounded by 14 of the highest mountain peaks in North America. Dine tonight at the lodge, the only one in Kennicott. (B,L,D) Day 6: Wrangell-St. Elias National Park Home to more than 150 glaciers, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park contains the largest collection of these ice masses in North America. See one of these glaciers up close today on a singular half-day hike to Root Glacier. After being fitted with crampons – steel shoe spikes created to traverse ice – begin the two-mile excursion to the glacier and behold the natural beauty before you: unspoiled icefields, blue pools, cascading waterfalls, deep canyons, and narrow crevasses. Eat a sack lunch in the wild then return to the lodge for an afternoon at leisure. Tonight, enjoy dinner together at the lodge. (B,L,D) Day 7: Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Knik Valley This morning, explore Kennicott, a National Historic Landmark District. Established in 1903, Kennicott was once a bustling mining camp that became a ghost town after the ore was depleted in 1938. The town is now considered one of the best remaining examples of 20th-century copper mining. See this firsthand on your tour of Grazing in the grass the 14-story concentration mill and other historic mining buildings. This afternoon board a prop plane for the return flight to Chitina, where you then board a motorcoach for the four-hour drive to your European-style lodge in the pristine wilderness of Knik Valley, just an hour from Anchorage. Join your fellow travelers for dinner at the lodge. (B,L,D) Day 8: Knik Valley, Anchorage, Seward Late this morning journey by coach to the coastal town of Seward. En route, stop for a city tour of Anchorage, beginning at Lake Hood, the largest and busiest seaplane base in the world with more than 190 float planes taking off and landing daily. Also explore the city’s historic downtown, including Old City Hall; the Wendler Building, a popular women’s-only bar from the 1940s and ’50s; and 4th Avenue Market Place filled with local artisan shops. After time for lunch on your own, continue on to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing quality animal care and preserving Alaska’s wildlife. With 200 acres of spacious

enclosures, the center offers an opportunity to see injured or orphaned bears, moose, elk, lynx, caribou, and more display their natural behavior in a safe environment. Then continue on to Seward and your hotel nestled in the Exit Glacier Valley. (B,D)

Colorful houses overlook Seward’s harbor

Day 9: Seward One of Alaska’s most scenic communities, Seward features a bustling harbor, inviting shops, and plenty of outdoor activities. The city also serves as the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park, a 600,000-acre preserve comprising rocky peninsulas, long fjords, primeval glaciers, and tranquil bays and coves. Explore this rugged park today on a glacier and wildlife cruise. On board, get up close to one of Kenai’s many glaciers and keep an eye out for some of the park’s diverse array of mammals and marine life, including bears, mountain goats, moose, otters, porpoises, sea lions, harbor seals, and whales. Enjoy lunch onboard before returning to Seward. (B,L) Day 10: Seward and Anchorage Today return to Anchorage, where you visit the Alaska Native Heritage Center representing 11 of Alaska’s major native cultural groups. Here enjoy a tour of the center and watch a dynamic Native Games demonstration. Then have lunch on your own followed by a visit to the Anchorage Museum including the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center. Tonight, celebrate your journey through Alaska at a farewell dinner. (B,D) Day 11: Depart Anchorage Transfer this morning to the Anchorage airport for your flights home. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Scott Burns is a Professor Emeritus of Geology and Past-Chair of the Dept. of Geology at Portland State University. He specializes in environmental and engineering geology, geomorphology, soils, and Quaternary geology. Scott has won many awards for outstanding teaching, the most significant being the Faculty Senate Chair Award at Louisiana Tech University in 1987, the Distinguished Faculty Award from the Portland State Alumni Association in 2001, and the George Hoffmann Award from PSU in 2007. Based on his national leadership performance Scott was chosen to be a fellow of the Geological Society of America and a fellow with the Kellogg National Fellowship Program. He will lead the August 3 departure. Wayne Ranney (see page 6) will lead the August 17 departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; flights within itinerary • 10 nights accommodations in First Class hotels • 22 meals: 10 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 7 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Aug 31

Jun 1

Aug 17

Jul 6 Aug 3

Seattle

$7,097

$7,297

$7,397

$7,597

Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco

$7,397

$7,597

$7,697

$7,897

Baltimore, Denver, Houston, Miami, Minneapolis

$7,597

$7,797

$7,897

$8,097

Atlanta, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Dallas, Tampa, Washington, DC

$7,697

$7,897

$7,997

$8,197

Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, New York, $7,897 Orlando, Philadelphia

$8,097

$8,197

$8,397

Land Only

$6,695

$6,795

$6,995

$6,495

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $102, which are subject to change until final payment has been made. Single travelers please add $1,795. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days before departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Depending on flight schedules, certain cities may require an overnight flight upon return, with the arrival home the following day. Please note: This trip involves considerable walking on uneven terrain and in a natural environment. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to the fullest.

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Bryce, Zion, and the Grand Canyon 10 days from $4,195 total price land only

Experience the awe-inspiring vistas of the Grand Canyon, a World Heritage site.

Experience the majesty and geological wonders of some of America’s most famous national parks in the Southwest. Gaze in wonder at the immensity of the Grand Canyon, the otherworldly hoodoos of Bryce, and the diversity of landscapes within Zion. Plus, you’ll enjoy an off-road jeep excursion in Sedona. U TAH Zion National Bryce Park Bryce Canyon National Park Springdale

N EVADA

Page Grand Canyon National Park Tusayan/ Grand Colorado River Canyon

Las Vegas

Sedona

A RIZONA Phoenix

Overnight Featured Site Motorcoach

Avg. High (°F) Phoenix Page (Lake Powell) Springdale (Zion)

Apr 61 70 73

Sep 98 85 88

Oct 89 71 75

Highlights Include See Sedona’s stunning red sandstone formations • View the inspiring landscape of the Grand Canyon, learn about its geology, then take a float trip on the Colorado River • During hikes, enjoy panoramic and up-close views of colorful red hoodoo rock formations at Bryce Canyon National Park • Experience deserts, forests, rivers, canyons, and red-rock bluffs during leisurely hikes through Zion National Park

Day Itinerary

Hotel

Pointe Hilton 1 Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs Resort Best Western Premier 2-3 Tusayan Grand Canyon Squire Inn 4 Page Lake Powell Resort Bryce Best Western Bryce 5-6 Canyon City Canyon Grand Hotel Springdale 7-8 (Zion NP) Zion Lodge 9 Las Vegas Westin Las Vegas 10 Depart Las Vegas

Rating Sup. First Class First Class First Class First Class First Class Deluxe

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Day 1: Depart for Phoenix, Arizona Depart today for Phoenix, Arizona. As guests’ arrival times may vary, you have the day at leisure to explore Arizona’s capital city. This afternoon check in at your hotel, where you enjoy a welcome briefing and dinner together. (D) Day 2: Phoenix, Sedona, Grand Canyon Leave Phoenix today bound for the Grand Canyon, but first stop in Sedona, one of the most striking areas in the American Southwest. Famed for its range of towering red sandstone formations, Sedona ranks as a popular destination for artists, filmmakers, photographers, hikers, and mountain bikers. Enjoy time for lunch on your own and do some exploring before traversing this dazzling landscape on a Pink Jeep tour, for an exciting off-road excursion. Winding over dirt roads, enjoy stunning panoramic views and learn about the region’s cultural and geological history. Also visit the Honanki Heritage Site, a 700-year-old Sinaguan cliff dwelling. Then continue on to the Grand Canyon and your nearby hotel, where you dine together tonight. (B,D) Day 3: Grand Canyon It’s a day to remember, as you visit what is arguably one of the country’s most famous natural landmarks: the Grand Canyon. Often considered one of the seven wonders of the natural world, this World Heritage site stretches nearly 300 miles through and 10 miles across the Arizona

desert. See truly awe-inspiring vistas: banded layers of rock rise to plateaus and bluffs thousands of feet overhead, while the mighty Colorado River rushes one mile below. On your guided tour, learn about the canyon’s geological and human history here: it dates back around 10,000 years and includes native peoples, explorers, miners, entrepreneurs, conservationists, and of course, visitors – who today number about six million annually. Then enjoy time for lunch on your own and an afternoon at leisure to appreciate the magnitude and beauty of the six-million-year-old canyon as you wish. After this bucket-list attraction, return to your hotel; dinner tonight is on your own. (B) Day 4: Grand Canyon, Page, Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell Today travel to Page, Arizona, gateway to the imposing Glen Canyon Dam and its reservoir, Lake Powell. After reaching Page early this afternoon, enjoy lunch on your own then visit the sinuous – and spectacular – Upper Antelope Canyon. Travel onto Navajo land to reach this slot canyon, known to local tribes as “the place where water runs through rocks.” Your tour through this stunning passageway reveals red-orange walls of “flowing” rock rising to heights of nearly 120 feet – the narrow canyon’s hard edges smoothed away by eons of water and sand erosion. Check in at your lakeside hotel this afternoon then enjoy dinner together there tonight. (B,D)

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Day 5: Page, Colorado River, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah On tap today: a rousing motorized rafting excursion on the smooth waters of the Colorado. Controlled by a series of dams and reservoirs, the river provides hydroelectric power, irrigation, and municipal water supply to nearly 40 million people in the western U.S. Your adventure begins at the base of one of these structures: the 710-foot-high Glen Canyon Dam, which holds back man-made Lake Powell, the nation’s second largest artificial lake at 186 miles long and with nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline. As you drift downstream between soaring sandstone cliffs on either side, look out for ancient Native American petroglyphs on the canyon walls, as well as local wildlife. Continue on to southern Utah and Bryce Canyon National Park, stopping for lunch along the way. Dine together this evening. (B,L,D) Day 6: Bryce Canyon National Park Despite its name, Bryce isn’t truly a canyon at all, but a series of natural cliffs and amphitheaters carved into the region’s plateaus. The result: a stunning array of hoodoos, Beautiful Zion vista natural stone pillars and spires reminiscent of a child’s drip sand castle, as you see today. Thousands of these delicate structures stand side by side along the canyon’s ridgelines, lending a dramatic atmosphere to this remote location. In the park’s visitor center, see a film about the unusual geology here then have the day free to explore at your own pace. Your full day of natural splendor concludes with dinner together tonight. (B,D) Day 7: Bryce Canyon National Park and Zion National Park Depart this morning for Zion National Park, another celebrated Utah destination. After reaching Springdale mid-day, enjoy lunch on your own then walk to Zion’s nearby visitor center to learn about this inimitable region, which encompasses four separate biomes: desert, riparian (or riverbank), woodland, and coniferous forest. Then enter Zion National Park itself, so named for the 15-milelong, 2,500-foot-deep Zion Canyon cutting through the park’s western half. Get your first taste of Zion’s wonders this afternoon then have the evening free for dinner on your own in Springdale. (B) Day 8: Zion National Park Spend the day amid the wondrous natural world of Zion National Park.

Explore sinuous Antelope Canyon.

Despite its modest size, Zion counts as one of the most diverse national parks in the United States. Deserts, forests, rivers, canyons, buttes, and natural arches all greet you here, along with numerous plant and animal species. As with most of the Southwest, the area is dominated by red-rock bluffs that show eons of sediment buildup; indeed, the rock formations here represent about 150 million years of geological history. Take a guided hike and enjoy ample free time for exploration and lunch on your own. This evening enjoy dinner together at your hotel. (B,D) Day 9: Zion National Park, St. George, Las Vegas, Nevada En route to Las Vegas today, stop in St. George, Utah, site of the winter home of Mormon leader Brigham Young and where the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau, and Great Basin converge in a stunning setting. Enjoy time to explore and have lunch on your own before continuing on to Las Vegas, arriving late this afternoon. This evening gather to toast your Southwestern adventure at a farewell dinner. (B,D) Day 10: Depart Las Vegas This morning transfer to the Las Vegas airport for your flights home. (B)

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Patty Hostiuck is a popular and respected naturalist, well-versed in tropical as well as polar ecosystems. She has led Smithsonian tours to Africa, Central and South America, North America, the Galápagos, and Australia. Patty’s high-latitude work has also taken her to every northerly nation from the Canadian High Arctic to Greenland, Iceland, Norway, and Russia. She has led over 100 trips with Smithsonian Journeys and has shared her expertise with thousands of fellow explorers. Patty will lead the April departure. Wayne Ranney (see page 6) will lead the October departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities (or may be purchased as land only) • 9 nights accommodations in Deluxe, Superior First Class, and First Class hotels • 17 meals: 9 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 7 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, dining room servers, hotel porters, rafting guides, and all drivers

Apr 18

Sep 1 Oct 6

Land Only

$4,195

$4,395

Denver, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco

$4,495

$4,695

Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Houston, Minneapolis, Seattle

$4,595

$4,795

Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Cleveland, Detroit, Miami, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Tampa, Washington, DC

$4,695

$4,895

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees for departures from above listed cities. Single travelers please add $1,195. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days before departure. All 2021 tour prices above are guaranteed. Please note: This trip involves considerable walking on uneven terrain in a natural environment. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to the fullest. While not severe, elevations at some hotel locations (Grand Canyon at 6,800 ft. and Bryce Canyon at 8,000 ft.) could pose problems for guests with certain health conditions. You should consult your personal physician if you have concerns.

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The Northern Rockies

Featuring Glacier, Banff, and Jasper National Parks

11 days from $5,891 total price from Seattle ($5,795 air & land inclusive plus $96 airline taxes and fees)

Discover some of the most spectacular landscapes of the Northern Rocky Mountains during leisurely hikes and drives in three World Heritage site parks. Glacier, Banff, and Jasper are renowned for their snowcapped mountain peaks, glaciers, lakes, and lush forests, plus plentiful wildlife. Jasper

CANADA

Jasper National Park Columbia Icefields Parkway

Alberta Banff

Lake Louise

Calgary

Banff National Park

British Columbia

UNITED STATES

Whitefish

Montana Avg. High (°F) Whitefish (MT) Jasper Banff

Jun 72 68 67

Going to the Sun

St. Mary

Glacier National Park

Jul 82 73 72

Overnight Motorcoach

Aug 81 73 72

Sep 72 63 64

Highlights Include Take in the breathtaking Rocky Mountain scenery and stunning Glacier National Park • Ride in “Red Jammers” along Glacier’s scenic Going-to-the-Sun Road and hike Whitefish Trail with its lake views • Explore Canada’s Banff and Jasper National Parks • Experience an Ice Explorer ride and walk on Athabasca Glacier • Enjoy time in Maligne Canyon and take a lake cruise • Be awed by the dramatic scenery from Glacier Skywalk • Take the Banff Gondola ride to the top of Sulphur Mountain

Day Itinerary

Hotel

Rating

1

Hyatt Regency Calgary

Deluxe

Depart U.S. for Calgary 2-3 Glacier Nat’l Park (St. Mary) 4-5 Whitefish 6 Lake Louise 7-8 Jasper 9-10 Banff 11 Depart for U.S.

St. Mary Village

Not rated

Grouse Mountain Lodge Lake Louise Inn Whistler’s Inn Rimrock Resort

Superior First Class First Class Not rated Deluxe

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference. Unrated hotels may be too small, too new, or too remote to be listed.

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Canada’s flagship national park, Banff, features soaring Rockies peaks, pristine lakes, primeval forests, and abundant wildlife.

Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Calgary, Canada Depart the United States today for your flight to Calgary. Upon arrival, check in to your centrally located hotel, then have time to explore this cosmopolitan Canadian city on your own. Tonight gather for a briefing on the journey ahead followed by dinner at your hotel. (D) Day 2: Calgary, Waterton Lakes National Park, Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S. Leave Calgary by coach this morning for the scenic drive to Glacier National Park in northern Montana. Stop for lunch at the famed Prince of Wales Hotel along the shores of Upper Waterton Lake, where the prairie meets the mountains. After taking in the splendid lake views, cross the 49th parallel and enter the United States. Arrive at your lodge late this afternoon and enjoy dinner there tonight. (B,L,D) Day 3: Glacier National Park Today get your first look at Glacier National Park, a 1,583-square-mile swath of wilderness in Montana’s Rocky Mountains encompassing rugged mountains, thunderous waterfalls, still lakes, and glacial valleys stretching to the Canadian border. Begin with a morning hike along St. Mary Lake, the park’s second largest lake and the clear divide between the Great Plains to the east and the Rocky Mountains to the west. Then embark on a cruise featuring panoramic views of the lake and its

surroundings. This afternoon is at leisure amid the majesty of America’s 10th national park followed by dinner together at the lodge. (B,D) Day 4: Glacier National Park and Whitefish Enjoy a travel highlight today as you step back in time and board one of Glacier National Park’s legendary sightseeing buses: the Red Jammers, in use here since the 1930s. With roll-back canvas convertible tops, these buses take their name from the sound of the early drivers jamming the manual transmission into low gear to negotiate steep roads. Your ride takes you along the fabled Going-to-the-Sun Road, a winding mountain pass that offers breathtaking views and hair-raising turns. After time for lunch on your own, meet up with your motorcoach and continue southwest across the Continental Divide. Arrive late this afternoon in the resort town of Whitefish, Montana, and dine together tonight. (B,D) Day 5: Whitefish, Montana Head into the forest this morning for a leisurely three-mile hike along the Whitefish Trail, starting at Swift Creek Trailhead. The trail is an outdoor lover’s dream with its network of paths through forests, prime wildlife habitats, and pristine lakes. Your trek ends at a lookout over postcard-worthy Skyles Lake. Then continue to the popular ski area of Whitefish Mountain Resort, where you board chairlifts bound for the mountain’s

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summit. After taking time to enjoy the 360-degree views and crisp summit air, visit the Summit Nature Center to learn more about the mountain and its local environment. Return to the hotel in time for lunch on your own and an afternoon and evening at leisure. An authentic mountain town, Whitefish boasts an abundance of restaurants and activities. (B) Day 6: Whitefish and Lake Louise – Banff National Park Today’s full day of travel presents some of the most striking scenery of your tour. Begin the day passing through forests, by lakes, and across high plains before crossing from the U.S. back into Canada – this time into British Columbia. After a stop for lunch and a drive along the western edge of the Canadian Rockies, enter world-famous Banff National Park and ascend to Lake Louise and your hotel late this afternoon. Before dinner here, take an easy hike for your first view of the photogenic lake. (B,L,D) Day 7: Lake Louise and Jasper This morning visit the lake in the early morning light. Then depart via the Columbia Icefields Parkway for the drive to 125-square-mile Columbia Icefields in Banff National Park, a World Heritage site. Here, bundle up for a tour highlight as you board the Ice Explorer all-terrain vehicle for the ride to Athabasca Glacier, the most visited glacier in North America. Equipped to drive right onto the glacier itself, the massive Ice Explorer boasts super-sized tires specially designed for glacier travel. Upon reachA bull moose enjoys a dip. ing Athabasca, disembark to explore, take photos, and fill your water bottles with the pure water from the glacier. Then descend to the base station for lunch. Afterward, begin your drive north again, arriving at your hotel, which is centrally located in the town of Jasper within Jasper National Park (also a World Heritage site). Enjoy dinner together at the hotel. (B,L,D) Day 8: Jasper The scenery on display today is nothing short of breathtaking. First view Maligne Canyon, a geological marvel where the limestone bedrock has been eroded by an underground river to a depth of 160 feet. Only six feet wide at some points, the plunging canyon offers a dramatic view from the top. Continue to cerulean Maligne Lake, the largest glacially formed lake in the Canadian Rockies. Board a boat for a morning cruise that showcases the sky-scraping mountain peaks, dark green forests, and three glaciers all visible from the lake. Cruise by Spirit Island, a tiny yet acclaimed islet of a few trees which makes for a wonderful – and uniquely Canadian – photo opportunity. This afternoon take in the amazing views on the Jasper SkyTram. (B)

Day 9: Jasper and Banff Return today to the Columbia Icefields Parkway for more scenic views, and a thrilling excursion. This dramatic road parallels the Continental Divide running down the spine of both Jasper and Banff national parks. Mid-day enjoy an exhilarating experience as you tiptoe across the Glacier Skywalk, a cliff-edge walkway that leads to a transparent-bottomed observation deck suspended nearly 1,000 feet above the valley floor. Here the vast glaciers, snow-capped mountain peaks, and thundering waterfalls seem close enough to touch. Enjoy a picnic lunch amid this jaw-dropping scenery, then continue to your hotel in lower Banff National Park. (B,L,D) Day 10: Banff Your last full day in the Canadian Rockies begins with a ride aboard the Banff Gondola to the top of Sulphur Mountain, named for the hot springs on its lower flank. This 8,000-foot peak overlooking the town of Banff affords stunning mountain views in every direction; indeed, you can see six mountain ranges during this excursion. Then travel Tunnel Mountain Road to visit two more natural wonders: the Hoodoos, a collection of eroded limestone spires strung along a wooded hillside; and Bow Falls, a wide waterfall just outside Banff. This afternoon tour the Whyte Museum then celebrate your outdoor adventures with a farewell dinner at the hotel. (B,D) Day 11: Depart for the U.S. Transfer this morning to the Calgary airport for flights home. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Martin Magne recently retired from the position of Director of the Archaeology and History Branch for Parks Canada, where he guided the archaeology and history teams across the country. He completed his B.Sc. at the University of Toronto, his M.A. at the University of Manitoba, and his Ph.D. at the University of British Columbia. Martin has academic, government, and private consulting experience in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia and is presently adjunct professor in the department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. He has received the Public Service Award of Excellence, as well as the Parks Canada Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Resource Management and Commemorative Integrity. Martin will lead the June and August departures. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 10 nights accommodations in Deluxe, Superior First Class, First Class, and unrated hotels • 22 meals: 10 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 8 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Five national parks sit within the Canadian Rockies.

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Jun 21

Jul 5 Aug 23

Seattle

$5,891

$5,991

Los Angeles, Portland (OR), San Francisco

$6,191

$6,291

Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, $6,391 Detroit, Houston, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Phoenix

$6,491

Boston, Dallas, Miami, New York, Orlando, Tampa, Washington, DC

$6,491

$6,591

Charlotte

$6,591

$6,691

Land Only

$5,595

$5,695

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $96, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,495. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days before departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Please note: This trip involves considerable walking on uneven terrain in a natural environment. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to the fullest. Elevations at hotel locations are not severe, ranging from 3,400 ft. to 5,200 ft. The relatively high altitude reached on two excursions – Columbia Icefields (9,800 ft.) and Going-to-the-Sun Road (6,700 ft.) – could pose problems for guests with certain health conditions. You should consult your personal physician if you have concerns.

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Seascapes of the Canadian Maritimes 12 days from $5,597 total price from Boston

Travel the dramatic Cabot Trail that winds through Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

($5,495 air & land inclusive plus $102 airline taxes and fees)

The Canadian Maritimes—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island—are known for their dramatic maritime landscapes, unique historic sites, and quiet lifestyle. Experience all this and more on this new tour.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NEW BRUNSWICK Shediac

Charlottetown

Cape Breton Island Sydney Louisburg

St. Andrews

NOVA SCOTIA

St. John

Bay of Fundy

Halifax

Lunenburg

Peggy’s Cove

Overnight Featured Site Motorcoach

Atlantic Ocean

Motorcoach & Ferry

Avg. High (°F) Halifax Iona

May Jun Jul Aug Sep 58 67 74 74 67 56 66 74 73 66

Highlights Include Explore iconic Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse • Discover the World Heritage site of Lunenburg • Take in the views at scenic Annapolis Valley, Grand-Pré National Historic Site, and on a full-day Cabot Trail drive • View many of the bay’s 12 species of whales on a Bay of Fundy whale watch • Enjoy dinner aboard a lobster boat • Visit the Alexander Graham Bell Historic Site and the 18th-century Fortress of Louisbourg

Day Itinerary 1

Depart U.S. for Halifax 2 Halifax

Hotel

Rating

Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel Halifax Marriott Harbourfront Hotel

Sup. First Class Sup. First Class 3-4 St. John Delta Hotels St. John Sup. First Class 5 Shediac Hotel Shediac Not rated 6-7 Charlottetown Rodd Charlottetown First Class 8-10 Sydney, Cape Cambridge Suites Not rated Breton Island Hotel Sydney Halifax Marriott Sup. First 11 Halifax Harbourfront Hotel Class 12 Depart Halifax for U.S. Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference. Unrated hotels may be too new, too small, or too remote to be listed.

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Day 1: Arrive Halifax, Nova Scotia Arrive today in Halifax, capital of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and a bustling center of commerce and shipping. As guests’ arrival times may vary greatly, there are no group activities or meals planned for today. Day 2: Halifax, Lunenburg, South Shore This morning begin your exploration of Canada’s maritime provinces with a scenic and comprehensive day along Nova Scotia’s South Shore. Once the domain of privateering pirates, the region is now home to countless photogenic fishing villages. Set out early for Peggy’s Cove, a tiny hamlet strung along the eastern shore of St. Margarets Bay. Your destination is Peggy’s Point Lighthouse, one of Canada’s most photographed landmarks and where you enjoy breakfast overlooking the red-and-white beacon perched on a granite outcropping. Then continue on the coastal road to Lunenburg, a World Heritage site. Settled by the British in 1753, this historic town represents Canada’s finest surviving example of a planned British town. Take a walking tour of this colorful hamlet then have time for lunch on your own. Your touring continues this afternoon as you make a photo stop in Mahone Bay, known for its three centuries-old churches. Late this afternoon, return to Halifax for tonight’s welcome dinner. (B,D)

Day 3: Halifax and St. John, New Brunswick Today travel to the scenic Annapolis Valley, a network of farms, fields, and forests lying between two mountain ranges in Nova Scotia’s northwest. Stop for a tour at Tangled Garden to learn how the workers use the fresh fruit and aromatic herbs cultivated here to create a wide range of preserves, jellies, mustards, and liqueurs. After sampling a few of the garden’s wares, visit nearby Grand-Pré National Historic Site, dedicated to the memory of the area’s original French Acadian settlers. Then travel to the coastal village of Digby, the “Scallop Capital of the World,” where one of the options for lunch will include this Maritime delicacy. Late this afternoon board a ferry and cross the Bay of Fundy to St. John, where dinner tonight is on your own. (B,L) Day 4: St. John and St. Andrews This morning embark on a panoramic tour of St. John, the first incorporated city in present-day Canada. Gain an appreciation for the city’s history as you drive along King Street, the steepest main street in Canada, and pass by landmarks including the Loyalist House, one of St. John’s first homes; hilltop Carleton Martello Tower, the fortification that ranks as St. John’s oldest building; and the Old City Market, Canada’s longest running farmer’s market. Then make your way down the coast to St. Andrew’s-by-the-Sea. From

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Just 16–24 Smithsonian guests per departure

here, embark on a whale watching cruise in the Bay of Fundy, where you’re on the lookout for the bay’s 12 species of whales, including humpback, minke, and finback. (B,D) Day 5: St. John and Shediac Travel today to the head of the Bay of Fundy to tour Hopewell Rocks, famous for having the world’s highest tides. Formed over the millennia as the seaside sandstone cliffs were slowly worn away by a combination of wind, surface water, and tide, these “Flowerpot Rocks” range from 40 to 70 feet tall. Spend time here to view the formations, then continue on to Shediac, the “Lobster Capital of the World.” Here enjoy an authentic lobster dinner on board a working lobster boat and learn about this industry that plays a vital role in the region’s economy. (B,L,D) Day 6: Shediac and Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island This morning cross the 8-mile-long Confederation Bridge connecting mainland Canada to Prince Edward Island (PEI). Many PEI residents trace their lineage back to the area’s first French and English settlers, and you learn about their rich historical traditions at your first stop on The iconic lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove. the island: Village Musical Acadien, which hosts cultural events, concerts, and a community theater. Continue on to Charlottetown, PEI’s capital and your home for the next two nights. Known as the “Birthplace of Confederation,” Charlottetown hosted the Charlottetown Conference of 1864, which paved the way for Canada’s eventual independence from Britain. Tour this historic locale, passing the Greekand Roman-influenced Province House, seat of the PEI Legislature since 1847; and the Confederation Centre of the Arts, a National Historic Site and home to Canada’s longest-running mainstage musical, Anne of Green Gables. (B,L) Day 7: Prince Edward Island After a morning at leisure in Charlottetown, spend the afternoon traveling to the island’s scenic North Shore, where you admire the red cliffs, white-sand beaches, gently sloping dunes, and green fields of Prince Edward Island National Park. Along your drive stop to visit the Anne of Green Gables Museum in Silverbush. Enjoy a carriage ride around the Lake of Shining Waters and visit the Campbell House and gardens. Then enjoy afternoon tea at historic Dalvay-by-theSea, the opulent and beautiful Queen Anne Revivalstyle hotel. (B,D) Day 8: Charlottetown/Sydney, Cape Breton Island This morning board a ferry for the return trip to the mainland, then travel to Cape Breton

Island, one of Canada’s most beautiful locations. Your first stop here is Baddeck, set on the shores of Bras d’Or Lake, where you tour the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, a museum complex featuring the actual models and documents Bell created while experimenting at his home nearby. Then continue on to your hotel in Sydney, Cape Breton’s largest city with 30,000 residents. (B,D)

Visit Lunenburg and its scenic harbor.

Day 9: Sydney and Cabot Trail It’s a day of outstanding scenery as you drive the world-famous Cabot Trail. Named for Venetian explorer Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot) who landed in Atlantic Canada in 1497, this 185-mile route loops around the northern tip of Cape Breton Island, passing through the rugged and beautiful Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Here, steep cliffs repel the crashing surf, river canyons carve out routes to the sea, and mountainsides covered in deep green pines provide stunning photo opportunities. As you pass through this magnificent landscape, you make ample stops to absorb the grandeur of your surroundings. (B,L,D) Day 10: Sydney and Louisbourg Today visit the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site, the reconstructed fortress that is now a living history museum. After touring here, return to Sydney, where you have free time to explore as you wish. Tonight enjoy dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 11: Iona and Halifax, Nova Scotia On the way back to Halifax today, stop for lunch at the Masstown Market near Truro, a produce and fish market popular with locals. Enjoy some free time upon your return to Halifax before gathering tonight for a farewell dinner to celebrate your Maritimes adventure. (B,D) Day 12: Depart Nova Scotia Transfer to the Halifax airport today for your flights home. (B)

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Your Tour Price Includes

Round-trip air transportation from listed cities 11 nights accommodations in Superior First Class, First Class, and unrated hotels 23 meals: 11 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 8 dinners Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert Services of a professional Tour Director Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip Luggage handling for one bag per person Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

May 30

Jul 11 Aug 22

Boston

$5,597

$5,797

Chicago, New York

$5,797

$5,997

Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Washington, DC

$5,897

$6,097

Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando, Philadelphia, Tampa

$5,997

$6,197

Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$6,097

$6,297

Land Only

$5,195

$5,395

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $102, which are subject to change until final payment has been made. Single travelers please add $1,195. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days before departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Please note: This trip involves considerable walking up hills or stairs, and on uneven or cobblestone streets. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest.

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SOUTH AMERICA

Machu Picchu and the Galápagos 16 days from $9,293 total price from Miami

You’re sure to encounter plenty of wildlife in the Galapagos, like this handsome marine iguana.

($8,595 air, land & cruise inclusive plus $698 airline taxes and departure fees)

They rank as two of South America’s greatest treasures, and a small group tour is the natural selection for both: the enigmatic ruins at Machu Picchu, where you spend the night at an intimate on-site hotel, and the fascinating Galápagos Islands, Darwin’s “living laboratory,” for a three-night, island-based adventure. Overnight/Featured Site

Quito

Air Train

ECUADOR

Extension (Air)

Iquitos (Amazon)

Pacific Ocean

PERU G ALÁPAGOS I SLANDS

North Seymour Baltra

Lima

Santa Cruz Santa Fé

Avg. High (°F) Lima Cusco Quito

Machu Picchu Cusco/Sacred Valley

Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct 83 83 83 80 68 67 66 68 71 64 65 65 66 66 66 66 71 68 66 66 66 66 67 67 67 68 67

Highlights Include Tour historic Cusco and the magnificent Sacred Valley • Lunch in the home of a Cusco family • Discover Machu Picchu during two guided visits • Visit the Museum of PreColombian Art • Explore the Galápagos with day cruises on a privately chartered yacht plus island-based exploration • Take part in a “Plant a Tree” program on Santa Cruz Island

Day Itinerary Hotel 1 2

Depart U.S. for Lima Lima

Rating

Westin Lima Hotel Sup. First Class

Westin Lima Hotel Sup. First Class Aranwa Sacred Sup. First Class 3-4 Sacred Valley Valley Hotel Machu Belmond 5 Sup. First Class Picchu Sanctuary Lodge Belmond Hotel Deluxe 6-7 Cusco Monasterio 8-9 Quito Swissotel Quito Deluxe Galápagos Royal Palm Hotel Sup. First Class 10-12 Islands Galápagos 13-14 Quito Swissotel Quito Deluxe 15-16 Depart Quito (overnight flight)/Arrive U.S. Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Lima, Peru Depart today for the Peruvian capital. Upon arrival tonight transfer directly to your hotel. The next morning, visit a prominent art museum in Lima. Then, encounter colonial Lima on an afternoon tour, followed by a welcome dinner at your hotel. (1B,1D) Day 3: Cusco and Sacred Valley This morning fly to Cusco and stop at the Incan site of Koricancha, dedicated to the Sun God, before continuing to the beautiful Sacred Valley, a region of Inca sites and traditional villages. After visiting the Indian market at Pisac, reach your hotel late this afternoon. (B,L,D) Day 4: Sacred Valley Explore Ollantaytambo, known for its massive Incan ruins that continue to inspire wonder. Then visit the Incan farming town of Chinchero, where residents live much as their ancestors did, keeping ancient Inca traditions alive. Attend a native “Offering to the Earth” ceremony before dinner this evening. (B,L,D) Day 5: Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu Early this morning travel by train for the 1½-hour journey to Aguas Calientes, where you board a bus for Machu Picchu. Enjoy your first guided visit of the stunning “Lost City of the Incas” late this morning. Due to its small size, your group will move nimbly through the ruins and have the leisure to absorb the beauty and

mystery of this site. With an afternoon at leisure and an overnight stay here, you have the rare privilege of seeing the ruins after the tourists have left. (B,L,D) Days 6-7: Machu Picchu and Cusco Today before the day-trippers arrive, begin your second guided tour of this World Heritage site. Following lunch at the lodge, return to Aguas Calientes for some free time before your mid-afternoon train to Cusco. The next morning, tour this World Heritage site, including a special visit to the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art. Stop at the ruins of Sacsayhuaman, an Incan masterpiece, then enjoy lunch in the home of a gracious Cusco family. (2B,2L) Day 8-9: Quito Early today fly via Lima to Quito, arriving late afternoon. This evening enjoy a briefing and dinner at your hotel. Nestled in the Andes foothills, Quito boasts a well-preserved historic center, as you see on a city tour that includes the Intiñan Museum and the Middle of the World Monument. (2B,1L,1D) Day 10: Quito, Baltra, Santa Cruz Island Fly to the island of Baltra then transfer to Santa Cruz, your island-based home for your Galápagos exploration. En route to the hotel, stop to see Los Gamelos, the huge twin craters formed by volcanic eruptions millions of years ago. Arrive at your beautiful hotel in the highlands adjacent to Galápagos National Park

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in time for lunch. This afternoon set off to see the giant Galápagos tortoises in the wild, and get an up-close look at how the locals live and work at El Trapiche. End the day with a chance to explore the “lava tunnels” at your hotel: to literally walk through the naturally-formed tube through which lava flowed eons ago. (B,L,D) Day 11: North Seymour Island and Bachas Beach This morning embark on your first excursion aboard the Santa Fe, your privately chartered yacht. Set out for North Seymour, a flat, low-lying island with ample opportunities for close encounters with the magnificent Frigate bird, land iguanas, and lava lizards on your naturalist-led walk. After lunch, head back to Santa Cruz island, weighing anchor off Bachas Beach. Highlights of your nature walk here include flamingos, nesting sea turtles, and Darwin’s finches. Later this

Your Island-Based Galápagos Experience: Royal Palm Hotel

afternoon take part in a “Plant a Tree” program at your hotel. (B,L,D) Day 12: Santa Fé Island and Punta Carrion Today’s destination is small in size but rich in flora and fauna: Santa Fé Island. During your nature walk, you could see such local residents as the Galápagos snake, rice rats, the Santa Fé land iguana, the smaller lava lizards, Blue-footed Boobies, and perhaps even the Galápagos hawk. Then cruise to Punta Carrion, where you have the opportunity to snorkel in the calm waters of a shallow cove teeming with colorful reef fish. (B,L,D) Day 13: Santa Cruz Island, Baltra, Quito After a morning at leisure, transfer to Baltra for the return flight to Quito, arriving mid-afternoon. (B,D) Day 14: Quito Enjoy a full-day excursion to a rose plantation outside the city and enjoy lunch before returning to Quito. Tonight celebrate your adventure at a farewell dinner in a local restaurant. (B,L,D) Days 15-16: Quito and Return to the U.S. This morning enjoy a tour of Quito’s Botanical Gardens then move on to the Iñaquito Market, a covered market spanning an entire city block. Return to the hotel for lunch on your own and an afternoon at leisure. Later this evening transfer to the airport for your overnight flights to the U.S. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert

Stay in comfortable, spacious rooms for three nights at the Royal Palm Hotel, set in the lush highlands of Santa Cruz Island, and enjoy day cruises aboard the Santa Fe, your privately chartered yacht.

Pre-Tour Option

Amazon Rainforest

4 days/4 nights for $1,295 total price Single Supplement: $235

Discover the Amazon’s amazing flora, fauna, and villages on this exceptional – and comfortable – tour.

Your Pre-Tour Option Price Includes

• Round-trip air transportation Lima/Iquitos • 4 nights accommodations: 1 night in Lima at Wyndham Costa del Sol Airport (First Class); 3 nights in the jungle at Ceiba Tops (Superior First Class) • 10 meals: 4 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners • Extensive sightseeing included: guided Canopy Walkway tour and visit with ribereños (Amazon river people) • Fully escorted by an Amazon-born naturalist guide as your professional tour representative • Private vehicle transportation • Gratuities for tour representative, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers Land only guests: $1,395 total price per person

Explore the amazing ruins at Machu Picchu

Pat Dickerson is a geologist and visiting research fellow with the Jackson School of Geosciences - University of Texas at Austin and the American Geosciences Institute. Her field research focuses on rifts of the world as well as on mountain-building. She was schooled in geology and classical archaeology (B.A.), then geology/ tectonics (Ph.D.) at UT at Austin. She draws from those experiences in leading geological and natural history field seminars for Smithsonian groups (since 2003), for students, and for professional scientists. Pat will lead the June departure. Dennis Ogburn (see page 6) will lead the May and July departures. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; all flights within itinerary • 14 nights accommodations in Deluxe and Superior First Class hotels • 34 meals: 14 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 10 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees; Galápagos National Park fee of $100 • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of local professional Tour Directors; experienced naturalist guides while in the Galápagos • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Directors, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Feb 27 Apr 3 Oct 9

May 8 Jun 5 Jul 17 Sep 25

Miami

$9,293 $9,493

Orlando, Tampa

$9,693

Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, Minneapolis, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, DC

$9,793 $9,993

Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles, Phoenix,Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$9,893 $10,093

Land Only

$8,995

$9,893

$9,195

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy in a Casita at the Royal Palm Hotel and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $698, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $2,695. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days before departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Upgrade to a Highland Villa at the Royal Palm Hotel: $295 ($495 single). Please note: Availability of all room categories is limited. Please note: This trip involves considerable walking on uneven terrain. Also, there are both wet and dry landings in the Galápagos. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to the fullest. In addition, Cusco’s high altitude (11,150 feet) could pose problems for travelers with certain health conditions. Please consult your physician if you have concerns.

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Costa Rica’s Natural Treasures 11 days from $4,281 total price from Miami

Arenal is one of the world’s most active volcanoes.

($4,095 air & land inclusive plus $186 airline taxes and fees)

Nestled between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, Costa Rica possesses a wealth of natural beauty and a variety of wildlife that belies its diminutive size. During this fascinating introduction to Costa Rica’s striking diversity, you’ll enjoy pristine landscapes and exotic flora and fauna as you learn about the unique environments from cloud forest to rain forest.

Caribbean Sea Tempisque Arenal Region River

Liberia

Tortuguero National Park

Monteverde

Palo Verde Guanacaste National Park Beach Resort

Irazú Volcano San José

COSTA RICA Overnight Featured Site

Pacific Ocean

Motorcoach Extension (Motorcoach and Boat)

Avg. High (°F) San Jose Guanacaste

Jan Feb Mar 75 76 79 88 89 89

Highlights Include Visit Irazú Volcano and see Arenal Volcano at night • Tour the National Museum of Costa Rica • Learn about coffee making at the Doka Coffee Estate • Tour Carrizal’s Botanical Orchid Garden, the Ecocentro Danaus Biological Reserve, and the Arenal hanging bridges Sky Walk • Visit with children at an elementary school • Discover Monteverde Cloud Forest, including the Hummingbird Gallery and Bat Jungle • Take part in a private cooking demonstration of local cuisine

Day Itinerary

Hotel

1

Depart U.S. InterContinental for San Jose Costa Rica InterContinental 2 San Jose Costa Rica 3-5 Arenal Region Arenal Manoa Monteverde El Establo 6-7 Cloud Forest Mountain Hotel JW Marriott 8-10 Guanacaste Guanacaste Resort & Spa 11 Depart Guanacaste for the U.S.

Rating Sup. First Class Sup. First Class First Class First Class Sup. First Class

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Day 1: Depart the U.S. for San Jose, Costa Rica Arrive in the Costa Rican capital and transfer to your hotel located in the Escazu area outside the city. This afternoon and evening are at leisure. Day 2: San Jose After this morning’s breakfast and briefing, embark on an excur­sion to Irazú National Park, whose active volcano last erupted in 1994. At 11,260 feet, Irazú stands as Costa Rica’s tallest volcano, as well as its largest, and presents a spectacle of nature, as it rises from a flat, bare landscape coated in ash. Continue to the Doka Coffee Estate where you learn about coffee-making and Costa Rica’s coffee industry, one of its largest exports. After lunch at the Doka Estate, return to your hotel late afternoon. Enjoy a welcome dinner tonight at the hotel. (B,L,D)

educational system – the country boasts a literacy rate of more than 95%. Continue to Ecocentro Danaus, a biological reserve focused on conservation, environmental education, and sustainability. A series of trails wind through the secondary forest, where you see diverse flora, including orchids, bromelia, and heliconia, along with some of the preserve’s 150 species of birds, sloths, and bats, among other fauna. Highlights include a butterfly farm with 30 different species and a natural water spring that attracts waterfowl, alligators, and iguana. There is additional time for more volcano viewing, before and after dinner at a local restaurant, from a comfortable perch at our hotel. (B,L,D)

Day 3: Arenal Leave San Jose this morning bound for the Arenal region, passing picturesque villages along the way. En route stop in Carrizal at the familyowned Botanical Orchid Garden, which features trails, exhibits, nurseries, and gardens dedicated to the wondrous orchid plant and its many varieties. After time to explore here, travel to Arenal and your hotel, which offers magnificent views of Arenal Volcano. (B,L,D)

Day 5: Arenal Region On this morning’s visit to Arenal’s hanging bridges Sky Walk, enjoy the special opportunity to experience the rainforest from the canopy level as you traverse a series of five suspension bridges high above the forest floor. While you observe the rainforest from a unique perspective, your naturalist guide will point out some of the flora and fauna that thrive here. Then return to the hotel, where the remainder of the day is at leisure to relax amidst the beautiful grounds and thermal waters. Lunch and dinner today are on your own. (B)

Day 4: Arenal Region This morning visit a local elementary school to enjoy a cultural exchange with the children and learn about Costa Rica’s vaunted

Day 6: Monteverde Cloud ­Forest Travel to the “green cathedral” of Monteverde. En route stop to visit a nonprofit handicrafts cooperative, dedicated to

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I went to experience the beauty of Costa Rica and that happened along with having a great time and a wonderful learning experience. – Dennis G.

enhancing the economic and social well-being of local women artists. After lunch on your own in Santa Elena, continue to your hotel, arriving late afternoon. Dine tonight at a local restaurant in Monteverde. (B,D) Day 7: Monteverde This morning enjoy a guided walk through Monteverde’s biological reserve, learning about the amazing biodiversity in this relatively small area. After lunch, visit the Monteverde Bat Jungle to learn about Costa Rica’s diverse — and important — bat population. Late this afternoon return to your hotel for time at leisure before dining together this evening. (B,L,D) Day 8: Monteverde and Guanacaste Depart by coach this morning for Guanacaste, Costa Rica’s stunning Colorful pair of Scarlet Macaws northwest Pacific coastal region. Along the way visit Monteverde’s delightful Butterfly Garden, with a variety of species including the stunning Blue Morpho and the virtually transparent Glasswing. After a stop for lunch, reach your resort hotel overlooking the Pacific and the town of Tamorindo mid-afternoon. Later this afternoon enjoy a private cooking demonstration and learn how to prepare a traditional tamale with local, market-bought ingredients. (B,L,D)

Pre-Tour Option

Day 9: Guanacaste A float safari on the Tempisque River highlights this morning’s excursion to the Palo Verde region, which is both an extraordinary wetland and also one of the world’s last tropical dry forests. You should see abundant bird species and wildlife, including monkeys, iguanas, sloths, and crocodiles in this unique ecosystem. After lunch at a local restaurant, the remainder of the day is at leisure along one of Costa Rica’s most pristine beaches. (B,L) Day 10: Guanacaste Today is at leisure to enjoy the beautiful beach club and other amenities of your hotel, including an outdoor pool. Optional activities include snorkeling, kayaking, sailing, and diving. This evening gather at a farewell dinner to celebrate your Costa Rican adventure. (B,D) Day 11: Depart for the U.S. Transfer to the airport this morning for your return flights to the U.S. (B)

Enjoy treetop rain forest views from Monteverde’s Sky Walk

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Dennis Wille Sáenz became enamored with wildlife as a youngster in his native Costa Rica. He has led groups in Central America, South America, Africa, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, Australia, Russia, Alaska, the Arctic, the Antarctic, and the Caribbean. When he is not lecturing, he travels to remote areas in Central America explaining to young students how fragile the ecosystems are where they live and also works on several projects to monitor endangered species. Dennis will lead all departures.

Tortuguero National Park

4 days/3 nights for $795 total price Single Supplement: $145

Encounter exceptional biodiversity from rain forest to marsh; where freshwater meets the sea to form canals, lagoons, and wetlands; and to provide an important turtle nesting reserve.

Your Pre-Tour Option Price Includes

• Round-trip transfers San Jose/Tortuguero by van and boat • 3 nights accommodations: 1 night in San Jose at InterContinental Costa Rica (Superior First Class); 2 nights in Tortuguero National Park at Mawamba Lodge (First Class) • 8 meals: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners • Sightseeing included: Tortuguero town and Caribbean Conservation Center; two boat safaris along the Tortuguero canals • Services of a professional Tour Director • Gratuities for Tour Director, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 10 nights accommodations in Superior First Class and First Class hotels • 23 meals: 10 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 7 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of an expert Costa Rica naturalist as your professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Mar 11

Jan 18 Feb 13

Miami

$4,281

$4,481

Boston, New York, Tampa, Washington, DC

$4,481

$4,681

Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Orlando, San Francisco

$4,581

$4,781

Baltimore, Cincinnati, Denver, Detroit, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland (OR), Seattle

$4,681

$4,881

Land Only

$3,795

$3,995

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $186, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,095. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Please note: This trip includes nature walks and lengthy coach rides over bumpy dirt roads. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest.

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Patagonian Explorer

Argentina and Chile by Land and Sea

16 days from $9,282 total price from Miami ($8,495 air, land & cruise inclusive plus $787 airline taxes and fees)

Follow in the footsteps of intrepid explorers as you travel to the southernmost tip of South America. From the bustling cities of Buenos Aires and Santiago to the dramatic vistas of Torres del Paine, this journey offers educational, natural, and cultural elements as diverse as the destinations. Iguazu Falls

CHILE Pacific Ocean Santiago

Buenos Aires

ARGENTINA Atlantic Ocean

Overnight/Featured Site Air

Torres del Paine Punta Arenas Cape Horn

Avg. High (°F) Buenos Aires Ushuaia Santiago

Motorcoach Ship

Ushuaia

Jan 85 58 85

Extension (Air)

Feb 83 56 84

Mar 79 54 80

Highlights Include Enjoy an Argentine dinner and tango show in Buenos Aires • Discover Southern Patagonia on a four-night cruise through the Beagle Channel, Cape Horn, and the Strait of Magellan • Visit the penguin colony on Magdalena Island • Explore Torres del Paine National Park during a three-night stay • Enjoy a home-hosted dinner with Santiago families • Learn about wine blending in Santiago’s wine country

Day Itinerary Hotel

Rating

1

Depart U.S. for Buenos Aires 2-4 Buenos Aires Emperador Hotel Deluxe Buenos Aires Patagonia Sup. First 5-8 Australis ship cruise Class 9-11 Torres Hotel Rio Serrano First Class del Paine 12 Punta Arenas Hotel Cabo First Class de Hornos Pullman Santiago Sup. First 13-14 Santiago Vitacura Class 15 Santiago/Depart for U.S. (overnight flight) 16 Arrive U.S. Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Spend two days exploring unspoiled Torres del Paine National Park.

Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Buenos Aires, Argentina Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel, where rooms are ready for your early arrival to rest before this afternoon’s welcome briefing. Tonight enjoy a welcome dinner. (1B,1D) Days 3-4: Buenos Aires This morning’s city tour features lovely Palermo, the colorful bohemian district of La Boca, picturesque San Telmo, elegant Recoleta Cemetery, and historic Government House. Tonight visit the legendary Esquina Carlos Gardel, one of the city’s premier tango houses, for dinner and a performance. The next day enjoy a guided tour of Teatro Colón, the famed opera house. (2B,1D) Day 5: Buenos Aires and Ushuaia Fly today to Ushuaia, Argentina, the world’s southernmost urban center. After lunch on your own in this windswept city, embark on your ship in the late afternoon, then set sail through the Beagle Channel. (B,D) Day 6: Cruising – Cape Horn and Wulaia Bay, Chile See one of the world’s last unspoiled frontiers up close as you sail through Murray Channel and Nassau Bay. Watch for sea lions and Antarctic fur seals as you cruise to Cape Horn National Park. Later encounter sheltered Wulaia Bay on a guided walk. (B,L,D)

Day 7: Cruising – Pia Glacier and Garibaldi Glacier Awaken this morning in Pia Fjord, home of the stunning Pia Glacier. Later board inflatable Zodiacs and go ashore for an up-close look at the glacier, a tumbling wall of ice that extends from the mountaintops down to sea level. After lunch on board, drop anchor in a nearby fjord for a shore excursion to Garibaldi Glacier, one of only three glaciers in Patagonia gaining mass. Here enjoy the opportunity to hike through the Magellanic forest, passing glacial waterfalls and viewpoints that overlook the glacier and fjord. (B,L,D) Day 8: Cruising – Agostini Sound and Aguila Glacier This morning cruise through several channels to enter the spectacular Agostini Sound, where you see massive glaciers flowing down the mountainside. Later take inflatable Zodiacs to Aguila Glacier. (B,L,D) Day 9: Cruising – Magdalena Island, Punta Arenas – Torres del Paine Early this morning, visit Magdalena Island to observe an immense colony of more than 120,000 Magellanic penguins. End your cruise at Punta Arenas, and board your motorcoach for the journey to Torres del Paine National Park. (B,L,D)

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GUARANTEED SMALL GROUP

Just 16–24 Smithsonian guests per departure

Days 10-11: Torres del Paine National Park Today you encounter breathtaking Torres del Paine, a 700-square-mile World Biosphere Reserve and one of the most unspoiled and beautiful nature preserves on Earth. Spend the day exploring this unparalleled landscape of jagged peaks, ice-blue glaciers, turquoise lakes, rushing rivers, and thundering waterfalls, and enjoy lunch at magnificent Lago Grey. The next day take an excursion that features Laguna Amarga, Laguna Azul, and Cascade Rio Paine. You’re sure to see some of the park’s only permanent residents: 106 species of birds and 26 species of mammals, including the beloved guanaco. (2B,2L,2D) Day 12: Punta Arenas Travel by coach today to Punta Arenas and your hotel in the city center. (B,L,D) Day 13: Santiago Fly today to the sophisticated Chilean capital. This afternoon take a city tour

M/V Stella Australis M/V Ventus Australis

Stella Australis Built: 2010 Ventus Australis Launched: 2018

Cabins: 100 (all outside) Decks: 5 Length: 292 ft Width: 48 ft

The tour includes a four-night cruise aboard one of these two Australis ships. Amenities include a restaurant, lounges, Zodiac expedition boats, on-board lectures, open bridge, and panoramic open deck.

featuring the Plaza de Armas and the tra­ditional city center. Tonight you are dinner guests in the homes of gracious Santiago families. (B,D) Day 14: Valparaiso Today encounter the old port of Valparaiso, a one-time fishing village marked by colorful wooden houses and narrow streets, now Chile’s third largest city and cultural heart. En route visit a local winery for a private tour and tasting. Tonight celebrate your adventure at a farewell dinner at a local Santiago restaurant. (B,D) Days 15-16: Santiago and return to the U.S. After a morning at leisure, enjoy an afternoon visit to the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art, known for its art and artifacts from Chile and across the Americas. Then have time to explore on your own. From here, transfer to the airport for your overnight flights to the U.S. Arrive the next morning and connect with your return flights home. (1B)

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Jim Reynolds is a professor of geology at Brevard College, teaching all geology courses and a section of introductory environmental science. He received his Bachelor’s degree in earth science and Master’s degree in volcanology from Dartmouth College, and then worked in the minerals and energy industries, government, and academia for six years before returning to Dartmouth for a Ph.D. in Andean tectonics. Since 1984, his research has focused on the uplift of the Andes in Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia and the geology of the Caribbean Plate. Jim was awarded two Fulbright Scholarships to teach at Argentine universities, and in 2006 he was inducted into the fellowship of the Geological Society of America. He will lead the January departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Pre-Tour Option

Iguazu Falls

2 days/2 nights from $1,095 total price Single Supplement: $295

Discover the magnificence of one of the world’s iconic landmarks and great natural wonders.

Your Pre-Tour Option Price Includes

• Round-trip air transportation Buenos Aires/Iguazu Falls inclusive of airline taxes and departure fees • 2 nights accommodations at Loi Suites Iguazu Hotel (Superior First Class) • 3 meals: 2 breakfasts, 1 dinner • Services of a professional tour representative • Private motorcoach/van transportation • Sightseeing included: Iguazu Falls National Park (Argentine side of the falls) with viewing opportunities • Gratuities for tour representative, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Buenos Aires’ colorful La Boca district

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; all flights within Argentina and Chile • 13 nights accommodations: 4 nights aboard M/V Stella Australis or M/V Ventus Australis (Superior First Class); 9 nights in Deluxe, Superior First Class, and First Class hotels • 33 meals: 14 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 12 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Open bar service (wine and select liquors) on board ship • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout the trip • All port taxes and national park fees • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Mar 12

Jan 8* Feb 13*

Miami

$9,282 $9,882

Orlando, Tampa

$9,582

Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York Philadelphia, San Francisco Washington, DC

$9,682 $10,282

Denver, Detroit, Phoenix, Portland (OR), Seattle

$9,782 $10,382

Land Only

$8,295

$10,182

$8,895

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occu­pancy in a Category B outside forward cabin on Deck 2 (Magellan) and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $787 which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $3,695. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days before departure. All 2021 prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. *Reverse itinerary: 2 nights Santiago, 2 nights Puerto Varas, 1 night Punta Arenas, 3 nights Torres del Paine, 4 nights Patagonia cruise, 2 nights Buenos Aires. Iguazu Falls will be a post-tour extension. Upgrade to Category A outside cabin on Deck 2 (Magellan): $795; Category AA outside cabin on Deck 3 (Tierra del Fuego): $995; Category AAA outside cabin on Deck 4 (Cape Horn): $1,195. Please note: Availability of all cabin categories is limited. Iguazu Falls Option: $1,095 Mar; $1,295 Jan, Feb. Single Supplement: $295 all dates. Business Class upgrade on round-trip international flight: $2,995 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change).

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SOUTH AMERICA

Legendary Peru

World of the Inca and Machu Picchu

11 days from $5,187 total price from Miami ($4,595 air & land inclusive plus $592 airline taxes and fees)

A land of archaeological, cultural, and natural treasures, Peru draws those eager to learn about the distant past and encounter a fascinating present. Explore the legacy of the Inca and other ancient peoples as you view spectacular ruins and artifacts that still bear silent testimony to the power of their civilizations. Iquitos (Amazon)

PERU

Pacific Ocean Machu Picchu

Lima

Cusco/Sacred Valley

Overnight/Featured Site

Lake Titicaca

Air Motorcoach

Puno

Train

Just 50 miles from Cusco, Machu Picchu (ca. 1450) was unknown to the outside world until its rediscovery by Hiram Bingham in 1911.

Extension (Air)

Avg. High (°F) Lima Cusco

Mar 83 65

Apr 80 66

May 74 67

Sep 68 67

Nov 74 67

Highlights Include See the following World Heritage sites: the historic center of Lima; the city of Cusco; the historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu • Tour Lima’s oldest colonial home • Explore Machu Picchu before the day crowds arrive • Enjoy hospitality and a midday meal in the home of a gracious Cusco family • Attend a native ceremony in Cusco’s Sacred Valley • Tour the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art • Take a full-day tour of Lake Titicaca

Day Itinerary Hotel

Rating

1

Sup. First Class Sup. First Class

Depart U.S. for Lima 2 Lima

Casa Andina Premium Miraflores Casa Andina Premium Miraflores 3-4 Sacred Valley Sonesta Posada del Inca 5 Machu Picchu Inkaterra Machu Picchu 6-7 Cusco Palacio de Inka Puno GHL Hotel Lago 8-9 (Lake Titicaca) Titicaca 10 Lima/Depart for U.S. (overnight flight) 11 Arrive U.S.

First Class Sup. First Class Deluxe First Class

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Lima, Peru Upon arrival tonight transfer directly to the hotel. Day 2: Lima Learn about the journey ahead at a briefing with your tour director, then embark on a tour of colonial Lima. Highlights of the tour include a special inside visit to one of the oldest colonial homes in South America, Casa Aliaga, built in 1535 and still owned by the same family; and the Larco Herrera Museum, whose ceramics collection features renowned Moche pottery from the north coast of Peru dating to the first millennium A.D. Enjoy a welcome lunch at the museum and an evening at leisure. (B,L) Day 3: Cusco and Sacred Valley Early this morning, transfer to the airport for the brief flight to Cusco. Upon arrival visit the sacred sites of Koricancha and Santo Domingo then continue to the beautiful Sacred Valley, a region of Inca sites and traditional villages. After visiting the colorful Indian market at Pisac, reach your hotel in the mid-afternoon and begin to acclimate to the elevation. Dinner is at the hotel this evening. (B,L,D) Day 4: Sacred Valley This morning attend a native ceremony at the hotel then set out for Ollantaytambo, known for its awe-inspiring Inca ruins. Continue to the Inca farming town of Chinchero, set on a broad plateau overshadowed by a snowcapped mountain.

Here residents live much as their ancestors did, wearing traditional clothing and conducting business and local government by time-honored means. Return to your hotel late this afternoon and dine there tonight. (B,L,D) Day 5: Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes Early this morning board a train for the 1½-hour journey to Aguas Calientes. After lunch, board a bus for Machu Picchu. Upon arrival, enjoy your first guided visit of the stunning “Lost City of the Incas.” Due to its small size, your group will move nimbly through the ruins and have the leisure to absorb the beauty of this site whose original purpose remains a mystery. Spend the night at a hotel near the archaeological site. (B,L,D) Day 6: Machu Picchu and Cusco When the early morning sun bathes the stones in a haunting, evocative light and before the crowds of day-trippers arrive, take your second guided tour of this amazing World Heritage site. After lunch in Aguas Calientes, return to Cusco by train, arriving early evening. Dinner is on your own tonight. (B,L) Day 7: Cusco Cusco is the continent’s oldest continuously inhabited city, an archaeological hub of the Americas, and a World Heritage site. Enjoy a morning tour of this dynamic and historic city, including a visit to the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art. Explore the

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GUARANTEED SMALL GROUP

Just 16–24 Smithsonian guests per departure

The Legendary Peru tour was an educational experience and exposed me to many cultures, practices, great ruins, and a history of the country. – Al A.

ruins of Sacsayhuaman, the timeless “Temple of the Sun,” an Inca masterpiece, then experience warm hospitality and a traditional meal in the home of a gracious Cusco family. The afternoon is at leisure. (B,L) Day 8: Puno This morning depart for the day-long journey by coach to Puno, on the shores of Lake Titicaca. Travel through the rugged snowcapped Andes, dotted with small villages and herds of llama and alpaca. Stops along the way include Andahuaylillas, an attractive village known for its lovely 17th-century church; the ruins at Raqchi, once the holiest site in the Incan empire; Plaza de Armas, Cusco La Raya, perched on Peru’s altiplano and home to the Llama and Alpaca Research Center; and the ceramics center of Pucara. Late this afternoon, arrive at your hotel, on the shores of Esteves Island on Lake Titicaca, near the town of Puno. (B,L) Day 9: Puno and Lake Titicaca Spend the day exploring the fascinating area of Lake Titicaca; at 12,500 feet above sea level, it is among the world’s highest navigable lakes. Bolivia’s snowcapped Cordillera range is a striking backdrop to the deep blue of Lake

Post-Tour Extension

Amazon Rain Forest

4 days/4 nights for $1,195 total price Single Supplement: $235

Discover the Amazon’s amazing flora, fauna, and villages on this exceptional tour with comfortable accommodations.

Titicaca. Board a boat to visit the Floating Islands of Los Uros, where the top-hatted Uros people live on islands made of reeds that grow in the lake’s shallows. Continue to Taquile Island, known for the high quality textiles crafted by local artisans. Tonight celebrate your Peruvian adventure at a farewell dinner at the hotel. (B,L,D) Day 10: Puno and Lima This morning visit the mysterious chullpas, or burial towers, at Sillustani overlooking Lake Umayo. Then, fly to Lima and check into a day room at an airport hotel. Late this evening depart for the airport for return flights to the U.S. (B,L) Day 11: Return to the U.S. Arrive in the U.S. this morning and connect with return flights home.

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Bill Sapp is an archaeologist with special expertise in the Andes. He has been leading archaeological and cultural tours of Peru for more than a decade and is an expert in the Inca sites of Machu Picchu and the Machu Picchu Sanctuary, the Sacred Valley, and other sites located in and around Cuzco. Bill serves as a director for the non-profit corporation Conservation Volunteers International Program, where he organizes and leads groups of volunteers who work with the Peruvian Cultural Ministry to maintain and preserve Inca ruins in the Machu Picchu Sanctuary. He received his Ph.D. in anthropology from UCLA, where his doctoral dissertation documented his excavations at Cabur, a country palace located on Peru’s north coast. Bill teaches part-time at California State University San Bernardino and also serves as an archaeologist for the U.S. Forest Service and as a tribal liaison between the U.S. government and 11 federally recognized Indian tribes. He will lead the November departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes

• Round-trip air transportation Lima/Iquitos • 4 nights accommodations: 1 night in Lima at Costa del Sol Wyndham Airport (First Class); 3 nights in the jungle at Ceiba Tops Lodge & Resort (Superior First Class) • 11 meals: 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners • Extensive sightseeing included: guided Canopy Walkway tour and visit with ribereños (Amazon river people) • Fully escorted by an Amazon-born naturalist guide as your professional tour representative • Private vehicle transportation • Gratuities for tour representative, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers Please note that guests on extension will overnight in Lima on Day 10. Land only guests: $1,295 total price

Uros residents Lake Titicaca Explore theIsland amazing ruins atonMachu Picchu.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; all flights within itinerary • 9 nights accommodations in Deluxe, Superior First Class, and First Class hotels • 22 meals: 9 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 4 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Mar 22 Nov 3

May 17 Sep 6

Miami

$5,187

$5,387

Orlando, Tampa

$5,487

$5,687

Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Houston, Minneapolis, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, DC

$5,587

$5,787

Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$5,687

$5,887

Land Only

$4,595

$4,795

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $592, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,195. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Business Class upgrade on round-trip international flight from Miami: $995 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves considerable walking uphill, on uneven terrain, and at sites of ancient ruins. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to the fullest. In addition, the high altitude of Lake Titicaca (12,500 feet) and Cusco (11,150 feet) could pose problems for travelers with certain health conditions. You should consult with your physician if you have concerns.

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AUSTRALIA AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC

Splendors of Australia and New Zealand 22 days from $10,184 total price from Los Angeles

Serene Milford Sound ranks as New Zealand’s most popular destination.

($9,795 air & land inclusive plus $389 airline taxes and fees)

Venture “Down Under” for an exploration of some of the world’s most stunning landscapes— from Australia’s spectacular Great Barrier Reef to the storied Outback and sophisticated Sydney. In New Zealand, discover Christchurch, Mt. Cook, Milford Sound, Queenstown, and Auckland. Great Cairns Barrier Reef

Coral Sea

Alice Springs Ayers Rock

AUSTRALIA Sydney

Auckland Rotorua

Overnight Featured Site Air Motorcoach

Tasman Sea

Mount Cook National Park Milford Sound Queenstown

Christchurch

NEW ZEALAND

Avg. High (°F) Jan Feb Mar Apr Sydney 78 78 76 71 Alice Springs 97 95 90 81 Queenstown 71 70 67 60

Highlights Include Ride the Kuranda steam train and Skyrail gondolas • Explore the Great Barrier Reef and visit the Cairns Wildlife Dome • Visit an Aboriginal tribal camp and experience their “Dreamtime” legend • Watch the sunset at Ayers Rock • Cruise Milford Sound past breathtaking scenery • Visit Rotorua, spiritual center of the Maori culture

Day Itinerary Hotel 1-2 3-5

Depart U.S. for Cairns Cairns Pullman Reef Casino 6-7 Alice Springs DoubleTree by Hilton 8 Ayers Rock Sails in the Desert 9-11 Sydney Sir Stamford 12 Christchurch Rydges Latimer Christchurch 13-14 Mt. Cook Hermitage Hotel 15-17 Queenstown Hotel St. Moritz 18-19 Rotorua Regent of Rotorua Grand Millenium 20-21 Auckland Auckland 22 Depart Auckland for U.S.

Rating Deluxe Sup. First Class Sup. First Class Deluxe Sup. First Class First Class First Class First Class Sup. First Class

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Cairns, Australia Fly to Australia, losing a day as you cross the International Date Line. Days 3-5: Australia’s Far North—Cairns, Kuranda, the Great Barrier Reef Arrive in Cairns, transfer to your hotel, and enjoy a special welcome dinner. The next day, tour Cairns, then take a thrilling journey aboard the historic Kuranda Railway. Explore Kuranda before traveling through the rainforest canopy on the world’s longest gondola cableway. During an all-day excursion, cruise from Cairns to the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest living organism and richest marine resource, with more than 2,800 coral reefs. At Michaelmas Cay swim, snorkel, view the reef from a semi-submersible vessel, or enjoy a guided birding tour. (2B,1L,1D) Days 6-8: The Outback—Alice Springs and Ayers Rock Fly to Alice Springs, the capital of the Outback. At Anzac Hill, enjoy a panoramic view and see the monument to the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in both World Wars. Visit the Royal Flying Doctors Service, the first comprehensive aerial medical organization in the world, then tour the School of the Air, which provides education to the widely scattered Outback children. Relax around a campfire, enjoy musical entertainment, and look for the Southern Cross and other constellations at a

traditional “bush” dinner. Spend the next day exploring more rugged terrain as you visit the camp of the Walpiri Aboriginal people and learn about their ancient culture on a “Dreamtime” tour. Explore Simpsons Gap, an Aboriginal spiritual site, and Standley Chasm. The next morning, depart by coach for Ayers Rock. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is a World Heritage site and home to the Anangu Aboriginal peoples. Take a walking tour of the Olgas rock formations and watch the sun set over Uluru (Ayers Rock), the fabled sandstone monolith that rises 1,114 feet above the flat plain. (3B,1L,2D) Day 9: Ayers Rock and Sydney This morning explore the base of Uluru before visiting the archaeological museum there. Fly to Sydney, arriving late in the afternoon. (B,D) Days 10-11: Sydney Experience Sydney for two fascinating days. Highlights include a visit to the Rocks historic neighborhood, Darling Harbour and Mrs. Macquarie’s Point, Rose and Watson Bays, and popular Bondi Beach. Then enjoy a luncheon cruise around Sydney Harbour. You’ll also spend time at the Featherdale Wildlife Park, featuring ten acres of rain forest, eucalyptus, and garden habitat where koalas, kangaroos, wallabies, and dingoes roam freely. Enjoy time for individual pursuits in Sydney this afternoon, then dine together this evening at a local restaurant. (2B,1L,1D)

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Just 16–24 Smithsonian guests per departure

This was the only tour we found that went to every place we wanted to visit in Australia and New Zealand (including the outback!). – Richard S.

Day 12: Sydney and Christchurch, New Zealand After a late morning tour of the iconic Sydney Opera House, this afternoon is free for independent exploration. This evening board a flight to Christchurch, New Zealand’s “Garden City.” (B) Day 13: Christchurch and Mount Cook National Park This morning’s orientation tour features the acclaimed Botanic Gardens and Cathedral Square, the beating heart of Christchurch and site of Christchurch Cathedral. Then board a motorcoach for the journey south to Mount Cook National Park. Dine together tonight at the hotel. (B,L,D)

breathtaking high country. Depart the next morning for Rotorua, with its geysers, bubbling mud pools, hot thermal springs, and a center of Maori culture. Upon arrival, take a panoramic tour of this city on the shores of Lake Rotorua. This evening visit Te Puia Thermal Reserve and Cultural Centre for a traditional hangi dinner and Maori performance. (2B,1D) Day 19: Rotorua This morning visit Rainbow Springs Nature Park, a popular showcase of native flora, fauna, and birdlife, and where you tour the National Kiwi Trust, which rehabilitates injured kiwis, the national bird. (B)

Day 14: Mount Cook This morning’s tour of alpine Mount Cook Village and environs includes a visit to the Sir Edmund Hillary Alpine Center. Also visit the Hillary Gallery commem­orating Sir Edmund’s achievements, including the first ascent of Mount Cook’s difficult South face. After time in the village for lunch on your own, this afternoon is at leisure to relax amid the breathtaking scenery, hike, or take an optional scenic flight (weather permitting). (B,D)

Days 20-21: Rotorua and Auckland On your way to Auckland stop at Ruakuri Caves to see the unique glowworms illuminate underground grottoes. Late this afternoon arrive in Auckland, the “City of Sails,” in a beautiful natural setting atop 48 volcanic hills. Take a half-day city tour featuring the War Memorial Museum, Auckland Harbour, and the America’s Cup Village. Tonight celebrate your adventure at a farewell dinner. (2B,1D)

Day 15: Mount Cook and Queenstown Travel through New Zealand’s lush fruit-growing region to Queenstown, stopping in the former gold mining town of Arrowtown. Enjoy a wine tasting and savory lunch before continuing to the famed Kawarau Bridge, where in 1988 AJ Hackett invented Bungee jumping. Mid-afternoon reach the “adventure capital” of Queenstown. (B,L,D)

Day 22: Depart for the U.S. Early this morning transfer to the airport for the flight to Los Angeles (via Sydney) where you connect with your return flights home. (B)

Day 16: Milford Sound The day-long excursion to Milford Sound includes a nature cruise through the breathtaking fjords. Have lunch on board then later have the opportunity to return to Queenstown on an optional scenic flight (weather permitting). (B,L) Days 17-18: Queenstown and Rotorua Board the Spirit of Queenstown this morning for a scenic cruise to Mt. Nicholas High Country Farm. At this working ranch, watch a sheepdog demonstration and learn about the wool industry. Then, explore on foot and take a four-wheel drive excursion into the

Post-Tour Extension

Auckland – On Your Own

3 days/2 nights for $325 total price Single Supplement: $245

Enjoy the sparkling “City of Sails” at your own pace.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes

• 2 nights accommodations at Grand Millenium Auckland (Superior First Class) • 2 meals: 2 breakfasts • Transfer to airport

Tour Sydney’s Iconic Opera House

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Jim Zimbelman is a planetary geologist at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum where he has served as the chairman of the Center for Earth and Planetary Studies. He was co-editor of the book Environmental Effects on Volcanic Eruptions: From Deep Oceans to Deep Space. Over the past 28 years at NASM, he has been involved in the analysis of high-resolution spacecraft imaging and geophysical data of the Earth and terrestrial planets. He will lead the January departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; all flights within itinerary • 19 nights accommodations in Deluxe, Superior First Class, and First Class hotels • 35 meals: 19 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 10 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Apr 5

Feb 15 Mar 8

Jan 13

Los Angeles

$10,184 $10,484 $10,584

Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$10,484 $10,784 $10,884

Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando, Tampa

$10,584 $10,884 $10,984

Baltimore, Charlotte, Cincinnati, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, DC

$10,684 $10,984 $11,084

Land Only

$9,095

$9,395

$9,495

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occu­pancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $389 which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $2,395. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transpacific flight: Business Class – $5,995 per person; Premium Economy – $2,795 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves full days of sightseeing and significant amounts of walking on stairs and uneven surfaces. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest.

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AUSTRALIA AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC

Journey through New Zealand 16 days from $8,074 total price from Los Angeles

From Auckland to Queenstown

See 7.5-mile-long Franz Josef Glacier up close on a guided walk through Glacial Valley.

($7,795 air & land inclusive plus $279 airline taxes and fees)

Explore the natural and cultural highlights of New Zealand’s North and South Islands, including magnificent landscapes and geological features, meetings with the “Kiwi” people, and visits to museums and wineries. Overnight Featured Site Air

Auckland

Motorcoach Train

Rotorua Napier

NEW ZEALAND Tasman Sea

Wellington

Franz Josef

Christchurch

Pacific Ocean

Queenstown Doubtful Sound/ Fiordland National Park

Avg. High (°F) Auckland Wellington Queenstown

Feb 74 67 70

Mar 72 65 67

Apr 68 61 60

Highlights Include Enjoy New Zealand’s unspoiled natural scenery • Explore Auckland, including the distinguished Auckland Museum • Discover Geothermal Rotorua • Take an Art Deco walking tour in Napier • Visit Wellington’s Te Papa national museum • Take a guided walk through the Glacial Valley in Franz Josef • Explore Lake Wakatipu on an Earnslaw Steamship cruise

Day

Itinerary

1-2

Depart U.S. for Auckland Grand Millenium Auckland Auckland Millennium Rotorua Hotel Rotorua Scenic Hotel Napier Te Pania Grand Mercure Wellington Wellington Rydges Christchurch Latimer Square Franz Josef Scenic Hotel Glacier FJ Glacier Queenstown Millennium Hotel Queenstown Depart Queenstown for U.S.

3-4 5-6 7 8-9 10 11-12 13-15 16

Hotel

Rating Sup. First Class Sup. First Class First Class Sup. First Class Sup. First Class First Class Sup. First Class

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Days 1-3: Depart the U.S. for Auckland, New Zealand Arrive in New Zealand’s largest city early on Day 3 and transfer to your hotel. After time to relax and freshen up, take a casual walking tour of the area around the hotel. This evening attend a briefing on the journey ahead, followed by a welcome dinner. (1D) Day 4: Auckland This morning tour cosmopolitan Auckland, an eminently livable city. One of only a few world cities straddling two harbors on separate bodies of water, Auckland offers an abundance of natural beauty. A highlight of your tour is the visit to the Auckland Museum, with its prized collections of Maori and Pacific Islander art and artifacts (Auckland has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world). After lunch at a local restaurant, embark on a cruise around glittering Auckland Harbour. Return to your hotel early this afternoon; the remainder of the day is free for independent exploration. Dinner tonight is on your own. (B,L) Day 5: Auckland and Rotorua En route to Rotorua today, stop at Ruakuri Caves to see the unique glowworms that illuminate the underground grottoes and caves. Late this afternoon visit Te Puia Thermal Reserve and Maori Cultural Center for a traditional hangi dinner and performance. (B,D)

Day 6: Rotorua With its geysers, bubbling mud pools, and hot thermal springs, Rotorua ranks as a geothermal wonder. It is also a center of New Zealand’s indigenous Maori culture since Maoris comprise 40% of Rotorua’s population. Encounter this intriguing town on a morning tour that includes a guided visit to the Rainbow Springs Nature Park. Your guided tour here includes a visit to the National Kiwi Trust, dedicated to rehabilitating injured kiwis, housed on the park’s grounds. (B) Day 7: Rotorua and Napier Today set out for one of New Zealand’s celebrated wine regions: Hawke’s Bay and the seaside city of Napier. Sample the local wine during a tasting and lunch at Church Road Winery, one of the country’s oldest and most acclaimed. Reaching Napier after lunch, embark on a guided walking tour of the city’s 1930s Art Deco architecture. After an earthquake leveled the city in 1931, it was rebuilt in “Deco” style; today, Napier, along with Miami Beach, rank as the most authentically Art Deco cities in the world. Dinner tonight is on your own. (B,L) Day 8: Napier and Wellington Travel to New Zealand’s capital of Wellington, stopping en route at a private farm to learn about the country’s vital sheep farming industry. See the sheep dogs at work and watch a sheep-shearing demonstration, then enjoy

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a barbecue lunch. Reach Wellington late afternoon; dinner tonight is on your own. (B,L) Day 9: Wellington Explore this genial waterfront city located on the southern end of the North Island. A morning tour features a ride on the historic Wellington Cable Car with panoramic views of the city and harbor. Also visit acclaimed Te Papa, New Zealand’s national museum with interactive exhibits spanning art, history, native cultures, and the natural environment. This afternoon tour the Parliament building, then the remainder of the day is free to explore as you wish, perhaps to stroll along Bohemian Cuba Street, see the kangaroos and wallabies at Wellington Zoo, or visit the lively waterfront Cosmopolitan Auckland, “City of Sails” area. Dine together tonight at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 10: Wellington and Christchurch Today fly south to Christchurch, New Zealand’s “Garden City.” Highlights of our city tour include the Botanic Gardens, the “green heart” of Christchurch dating to 1863; and Cathedral Square. This afternoon is at leisure. (B,D) Day 11: Christchurch and Franz Josef Early today embark on one of the world’s great rail journeys aboard the TranzAlpine train. Travel along the open farmland of the Canterbury Plain, through the foothills of the Southern Alps, then into the snow-capped peaks themselves. Cross steel girder bridges above deep gorges and through tunnels on your journey to Arthur’s Pass, where you board a motorcoach for the scenic drive to the village of Franz Josef, reaching the hotel this afternoon and dining there tonight. (B,D) Day 12: Franz Josef In Westland National Park this morning, encounter one of New Zealand’s most spectacular sights: Franz Josef Glacier. The mass of ice descends the frigid upper reaches of the Southern Alps to a rainforest at sea level. With a local guide take a walk through the Glacial Valley, and enjoy spectacular views of this natural wonder. Then visit the West Coast Wildlife Center with its rare Kiwi birds, an animal linked so closely to New Zealand that its residents are known colloquially as “Kiwis.” This afternoon is free to enjoy the splendid surroundings as you wish. (B,D) Day 13: Franz Josef and Queenstown Traveling to Queenstown today, stop in the lakeside resort of Wanaka for lunch on your own. Continue to the Central

Visit the Botanic Gardens of Christchurch

Otago region and visit a local winery for a private tasting and tour of the wine cave. Late this afternoon reach Queenstown and your hotel. (B,D) Day 14: Queenstown and Doubtful Sound More scenic overload is in store on your full-day excursion to Fiordland National Park and Doubtful Sound, one of New Zealand’s top attractions. Travel by boat across Lake Manapouri then by coach over Wilmot Pass to reach the “Sound of Silence,” as Doubtful is called for the remarkable serenity that prevails here. Among the wildlife you may see on your three-hour catamaran cruise are dolphins, Fiordland crested penguins, fur seals, and even whales. Return to Queenstown early this evening. (B,L) Day 15: Queenstown Enjoy a morning at leisure and choose from the many activities of this outdoor mecca. This afternoon, cruise across Lake Wakatipu aboard the iconic century-old coal fired steamship, the TSS Earnslaw. Tonight celebrate your New Zealand adventure over a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 16: Depart for the U.S. Depart this morning for the airport and your return flights home. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Geoffrey Cox was a lecturer at the Auckland University of Technology teaching environmental science, zoology, botany, and marine biology. He is a leading author and illustrator of New Zealand natural history books for the general public having written more than 15, including Prehistoric Animals of New Zealand and Fountains of Fire: the Story of Auckland’s Volcanoes. In addition, Geoff has illustrated over 70 books for other authors, designed three sets of New Zealand Post stamps, and produced posters for several clients, including New Zealand Geographic magazine and the World Wildlife Fund. He will lead the February departure. George Losey (see page 6) will lead the March departure.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; all flights within itinerary • 13 nights accommodations in Superior First Class and First Class hotels • 25 meals: 13 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 8 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Feb 18 Mar 25 Los Angeles, San Francisco

$8,074

Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Portland (OR), Seattle

$8,374

Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Detroit, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando, Tampa

$8,474

Baltimore, Charlotte, Cincinnati, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, DC

$8,574

Land Only

$6,795

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $279, which are subject to change until final payment has been made. Single travelers please add $1,595. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days before departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Airline upgrades on round-trip transpacific flight: Business Class – $5,995 per person; Premium Economy – $2,495 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves full days of sightseeing and significant amounts of walking on stairs and uneven surfaces. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest.

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Mystical India

Featuring Ranthambore National Park

17 days from $6,187 total price from Boston, New York

Visit the Taj Mahal, a World Heritage site that is considered one of the world’s most beautiful buildings.

($5,295 air & land inclusive plus $892 airline taxes and fees)

Mystical and spiritual, chaotic and confounding, India overflows with riches. While staying at excellent hotels, travel the classic Golden Triangle from bustling Delhi to Jaipur, great city of the Rajput to Agra, home of the Taj Mahal. Plus, search for elusive Bengal tigers and absorb the holiness of Varanasi. Overnight/Featured Site Air Motorcoach Extension (Air)

NEPAL

Delhi

Ranthambore National Park

Kathmandu

Agra

Jaipur Kalakho

Varanasi

INDIA Arabian Sea Avg. High (°F) Delhi Agra

Jan Feb 70 75 72 77

Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Delhi, India Day 2: Arrive in Delhi Arrive in India’s bustling capital late this evening and transfer to your hotel.

Highlights Include Enjoy a private home-hosted dinner with a Jaipur family • Spend two nights at Ranthambore National Park • Experience the holy city of Varanasi and enjoy an exclusive dance performance • Take a camel safari and visit with a tribal family in Kalakho • Join in a yoga demonstration • Attend a traditional aarti offering ceremony on the Ganges

Day Itinerary Hotel

Rating

1 2-4 5-7

Deluxe Deluxe

Depart U.S. for Delhi Delhi Taj Palace, New Delhi Jaipur Jai Mahal Palace 8-9 Ranthambore Taj Sawai Madhopur Lodge The Clement 10 Kalakho Village Retreat Courtyard 11-12 Agra Marriott Agra 13-15 Varanasi Taj Ganges, Varanasi Hotel Pullman 16 Delhi New Delhi Aerocity 17 Depart Delhi for U.S.

First Class Not rated Sup. First Class Sup. First Class Deluxe

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Day 3: Delhi After a morning briefing with your tour director, take an afternoon tour of Old Delhi including Raj Ghat, the simple black marble slab honoring Mahatma Gandhi, and Gandhi Smriti, a museum dedicated to the Indian icon. The exploration continues with many highlights including: 17th-century Lal Qila, the Red Fort complex of palaces where you stop for photos; Jama Masjid, India’s largest mosque dating to 1656; a rickshaw ride through Chandni Chowk market; and the 16th-century Tomb of Humayun, now a World Heritage site. Tonight enjoy a welcome dinner at the hotel. (B,D) Day 4: Delhi Today explore more of this city beginning at Qutab Minar, the 379-step tower dating to 1192, and pass by India Gate, honoring the 90,000 Indian soldiers who died in World War I. Following lunch at a local restaurant, visit a Sikh temple before returning to the hotel. (B,L) Day 5: Jaipur Travel by coach to the “pink city” of Jaipur, one of the great cities of the Rajput, with historic forts, palaces, and gardens. En route to Jaipur stop for lunch at Shahpura Haveli, a 300-year-old

Rajput fort and palace complex with extensive courtyards, staircases, and arches that typify Indo-Saracenic architecture. Late this afternoon reach Jaipur and your hotel, where you dine together tonight. (B,L,D) Day 6: Jaipur Explore the city’s rich history today beginning with the stunning Hawa Mahal, or “Palace of the Winds,” an elaborate facade of carved pink sandstone. Tour the famous Amber Fort, a Rajput capital from 1037 to 1728 and considered the pinnacle of Rajput architecture. Visit Jantar Mantar, the open-air observatory, then view some of the Maharajahs’ magnificent art collections at the City Palace Museum. (B,L) Day 7: Jaipur and Sanganer Early this morning, participate in a yoga demonstration and chanting. In the nearby village of Sanganer, learn about traditional block printing and handmade paper industries, then experience the sights and sounds of a local market. Spend the evening as dinner guests in the home of a multi-generational Rajasthan family. (B,D) Day 8: Ranthambore Travel today to Ranthambore National Park. Once the hunting ground of the ​ ­Maharajah of Jaipur, the park is now a 512-squaremile nature preserve that is home to hundreds of species of birds, reptiles, mammals—and of course,

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the endangered Bengal tiger. Arrive in time for an afternoon game drive through the park. (B,L,D) Day 9: Ranthambore Enjoy both morning and afternoon game drives today to see not only game but also picturesque ruins of forts and palaces. (Tiger and leopard sightings are not guaranteed.) (B,L,D) Day 10: Kalakho Early today depart for Kalakho and set out on a village walk to meet the local Meena tribespeople who have maintained much of their traditional culture and customs in their homes. Tonight enjoy dinner accompanied by a local folk dance performance. (B,L,D) Day 11: Abhaneri and Agra Travel to the village of Abhaneri to see the fortified Chand Boari stepwell (c. 800), whose 3,500 Search for tigers in Ranthambore steps descend some 13 stories into the ground. Arrive in the ancient Mughal stronghold of Agra in the early afternoon. After lunch on your own, visit Itimadud-Daulah, the two-story marble “Baby Taj” that inspired the Taj Mahal. (B,D) Day 12: Agra This morning visit the Taj Mahal, the magnificent tomb built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz. After an Indian cuisine cooking lesson and lunch, visit the imposing Agra Fort complex, a vast complex that served for generations as the seat of Mughal power. (B,L)

Post-Tour Extension

Nepal

5 days/4 nights for $1,295 total price Single Supplement: $345

Absorb the beauty of the Himalayan kingdom – and the warmth of its people – on this special journey featuring sacred shrines, royal cities, and indigenous lifestyles.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes

• Air transportation Delhi/Kathmandu, inclusive of airline taxes and fees • 4 nights accommodations: 2 nights in Kathmandu at Crowne Plaza Soaltee (Superior First Class); 2 nights in Nagarkot at Club Himalaya Nagarkot (Superior First Class) • 8 meals: 4 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners • Sightseeing, including Pashupatinath shrine (World Heritage site); Boudhanath monument; colorful Bhaktapur, “City of Devotees;” Swayambhunath Temple; royal city of Patan; and Kathmandu and environs • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation • Gratuities for Tour Director, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Day 13: Varanasi Depart by coach this morning for Delhi. After lunch together board a late afternoon flight to Varanasi, the holiest city in Hinduism and a center of learning, civilization, and religion since time immemorial. Dinner tonight is at the hotel. (B,L,D)

Tour Sydney’s Visit Iconic Jaipur’s Opera Amber House Fort

Day 14: Varanasi and Sarnath Before breakfast today, those who wish can join in a private yoga session. Then visit nearby Sarnath, where the Buddha first taught after achieving enlightenment. One of Buddhism’s four holiest sites, Sarnath draws pilgrims from the world over. See some of the temples and stupas then tour the Sarnath Museum, housing a superb collection of Buddhist artifacts from excavations here. Highlights include a statue of the Buddha turning the wheel of law, and the celebrated Lion Capital of Emperor Ashoka, dating to 250 B.C. Back in Varanasi tonight attend a traditional aarti offering ceremony (a twice-daily ritual performed to ward off evil) during a cruise along the Ganges. (B,D) Day 15: Varanasi Early this morning return to the Ganges, where Hindu pilgrims perform their rituals along the ghats (steps) leading to the river. Visit several of the important ghats by boat as you experience the spiritual mystique of these hallowed waters. Enjoy a private Kathak dance performance, then celebrate your journey with a farewell dinner at the hotel. (B,D) Days 16-17: Delhi and Return to the U.S. Fly to Delhi this afternoon where the evening is at leisure. Early morning transfer to the airport for your return flight to the U.S. (1B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Rita Sodha holds a Ph.D. in art history and is a lecturer at the University of Baroda’s Faculty of Fine Arts. She is an expert on Indian painting and has published several articles on contemporary art in India. Rita has conducted workshops on the technique of enameling, tie and dye, patchwork, and quilting, and she designs soft furnishings for customized interiors. Rita also studied the sitar at the University of Baroda’s Faculty of Performing Arts. She will lead both departures.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; all flights within India • 15 nights accommodations in Deluxe, Superior First Class, First Class, and unrated hotels • 32 meals: 14 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 10 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Jan 10 Feb 11 Boston, New York

$6,187

Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington, DC

$6,387

Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Miami, Minneapolis, Orlando, Philadelphia, Tampa

$6,587

Denver, Detroit, Phoenix, Portland (OR)

$6,687

Land Only

$5,095

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $892, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,495. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Business Class upgrade on round-trip transatlantic flight: $4,195 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves considerable walking as well as some lengthy coach rides. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest.

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Eternal Japan

From Tokyo to Kyoto

13 days from $7,184 total price from Los Angeles, San Francisco ($6,795 air & land inclusive plus $389 airline taxes and fees)

Historically a land of delicate art and rich traditions, Japan is also known for its bustling commerce and dizzying modernity. Experience fascinating aspects of Japanese culture, from a traditional tea ceremony to a stay in a ryokan, as well as historic and modern sites and the stunning scenery of Mt. Fuji. See the highlights of Tokyo and Kyoto, and go off the beaten path to the lovely historic cities of Takayama and Kanazawa.

Sea of Japan Kanazawa

JAPAN Shirakawago

Takayama Kyoto Hiroshima

Osaka

Lake Biwa

Mt. Fuji

Tokyo Hakone

Nara

Overnight

Pacific Ocean

Featured Site Motorcoach Train Extension (Train)

Avg. High (°F) Tokyo Kyoto

Apr May Aug Sep Oct Nov 62 72 86 78 70 60 65 75 89 82 74 62

Highlights Include Learn about Tokyo’s past during a special visit to the EdoTokyo Museum • Visit the gallery of preeminent calligrapher Koshun Masunaga in Tokyo • Experience an overnight stay in a traditional ryokan • Tour the famed Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa • Enjoy a full day excursion to Nara, Japan’s ancient capital, featuring many World Heritage sites

Day Itinerary Hotel

Rating

1 2-4

Deluxe

Depart U.S. for Tokyo Tokyo Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo Hakone Setsugetsuka 5 Hakone (ryokan) 6-7 Takayama Hida Hotel Plaza 8-9 Kanazawa Hotel Nikko Kanazawa 10-12 Kyoto The Thousand Kyoto 13 Depart Kyoto for U.S.

Not rated First Class First Class First Class

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference. Unrated hotels may be too small, too new, or too remote to be listed.

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A World Heritage site and “Special Place of Scenic Beauty,” beloved Mount Fuji has drawn visitors for centuries.

Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Tokyo, Japan Upon arrival this evening, transfer to your hotel where you learn about the journey ahead at a briefing with your ­tour director. Day 3: Tokyo Spend the morning touring this amazing city that comprises 23 wards and covers a staggering 840 miles. Focus on a smaller area visiting some of Tokyo’s top sights, including Shinto Meiji Shrine, a peaceful enclave of temples and gardens; the Edo-Tokyo Museum, a historical presentation of Edo (the city from c. 1600 until 1868) and Tokyo (the new Edo from 1868 until the present); and a visit to the gallery of preeminent calligrapher Koshun Masunaga, where you learn about this ancient art and browse the collection. The tour ends in Ginza, Tokyo’s famed shopping, dining, and entertainment district, where you can stay to explore as you wish or return to the hotel. Tonight gather for a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 4: Tokyo Your tour of Tokyo continues at the Imperial Palace, surrounded by moats and ramparts, and home of the Imperial family. Visit the East Gardens, part of the innermost circle of defense of the historic Edo Castle that once stood here. Continue to the Buddhist Asakusa Kannon, Tokyo’s oldest temple, followed by the Nakamise Shopping arcade. Last, visit the Tokyo National Museum, housing an extensive

collection of art and antiquities from Japan and other Asian countries. This afternoon is at leisure. (B) Day 5: Mt. Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and Hakone Depart Tokyo this morning for Mt. FujiHakone-Izu National Park. Here sits imposing Mt. Fuji, a dormant volcano (it last erupted in 1707) with a perfectly ­symmetrical cone that rises to 12,388 feet. The mountain’s majesty is breathtaking, as artists and writers have attested for centuries. Learn about environmental and conservation efforts on the mountain at the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center then enjoy a relaxing cruise on Ashi Lake, with Mt. Fuji in the background. Leaving the park, travel to the town of Hakone where you spend the night at a ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn where you take off your shoes upon entering and sleep on a futon. (B,D) Day 6: Takayama Today, travel to lovely Takayama in the Japanese Alps, considered one of the country’s most attractive towns with its 16th-century castle and old-style buildings. Your explorations center on three narrow streets in the San-machi-suji district where, in feudal times, merchants lived amidst the authentically preserved small inns, teahouses, and sake breweries that you see here. This afternoon attend a traditional Japanese tea ceremony: a historic, ritualized ceremony of form, grace, and spirituality. (B,D)

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Day 7: Takayama Pay an early visit to the riverside Miyagawa Morning Market, a blaze of dazzling colors and provisions. Here meet a local chef to gather ingredients for the lunch you will prepare together. After enjoying the fruits of your labors, embark on a walking tour, visiting Takayama Jinya, a historic government house; the local sake brewery; and Takayama’s old town, whose well-preserved buildings and homes date to the Edo Period (1600–1868). (B,L) Day 8: Takayama, Shirakawago, Kanazawa Leave Takayama this morning for the World Heritage site of Shirakawago Gassho-zukuri Village. Comprising buildings re­locat­ed from authentic villages nearby that were razed for a dam, the village is also a vibrant community whose residents work together to preserve the unique traditional architecture here known as Gassho style. Then visit Gokayama Village to see how traditional Japanese washi paper is made. Late afternoon reach the castle town of Kanazawa, an alluring coastal city that survived the ravages of World War II. (B,L) Day 9: Kanazawa Today’s tour of this culturally rich city features renowned Kenrokuen Garden, a national landmark whose origins date to 1676. Also see Ishikawa Gate, the only remaining section of the town’s original castle; Hakukokan, a museum celebrating the art and craft of gold leaf technology; and the Higashi Chayagai tea­house and geisha area. Your last stop is at the Kutani Kosen Kiln, where artists fashion the prized, highly decorated pottery. (B,D) Day 10: Kanazawa and Kyoto This morning board the train for Kyoto, once Japan’s Imperial Capital and now the country’s cultural and artistic center. Upon arrival, visit Kinkaku-ji, the lakeside Temple of the Golden Pavilion, and Ryoan-ji, a Zen Buddhist temple

Post-Tour Extension

Hiroshima: City of Peace

3 days/2 nights for $1,095 total price Single Supplement: $245

Discover the city reborn from the atomic destruction of World War II, a modern and cosmopolitan urban center whose residents warmly welcome American visitors.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes • Rail transportation Kyoto/Hiroshima; Hiroshima/Osaka • 2 nights accommodations at Hotel Granvia Hiroshima (First Class) • 3 Meals: 2 breakfasts, 1 lunch • Extensive sightseeing included: Miyajima Island and Isukushima Shrine; Hiroshima touring by local “Hiroden” train; visit to Peace Memorial Park and Museum; Atomic Bomb Dome • Services of a professional Tour Director • Gratuities to Tour Director, dining room servers, hotel porters, and drivers

Visit Kyoto’s Temple of the Golden Pavilion

whose acclaimed dry garden epitomizes the simplicity of Zen meditation. (B,D) Day 11: Kyoto and Nara Today travel to Nara, Japan’s 8th-century capital renowned for its shrines and temples. First visit Todaiji (c. A.D. 752) whose main hall (c. 1692) is the world’s largest wooden building. Also visit historic Kasugataisha, the Shinto shrine and World Heritage site surrounded by parkland where deer roam free, and Kofukuji, a Buddhist temple established in the year 669. (B) Day 12: Kyoto This morning’s tour reveals more of this city that was spared destruction during World War II. Highlights include Nijo-jo Castle (c. 1603), the extravagant residence and fortifications of the shoguns who ruled Japan for more than 250 years; and Sanjyusangendo Hall (c. 1266), an important Buddhist temple housing 1,000 statues of the Thousand-Armed Kannon deity. From here venture to Nishiki Market, “Kyoto’s Kitchen” of restaurants, stores, and stalls selling everything food-related. Tonight enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D) Day 13: Depart Kyoto for the U.S. Travel by coach to Osaka, to board return flights to the U.S. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Lee Makela is Associate Professor of East Asian History, Emeritus, at Cleveland State University. His academic interests include traditional urban architecture, garden design, and contemporary popular culture. Beginning while a Fulbright Scholar in Japan in 1979, Lee amassed an extensive image collection which allowed him to develop a wide range of illustrated online educational materials. His “Teaching and Learning About Japan” web site was honored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and he received an Excellence in Teaching Award from CSU in 2001. Lee will lead the April 5 and October 4 departures. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities • 11 nights accommodations: 10 nights in Deluxe and First Class hotels; 1 night in traditional Japanese ryokan • 19 meals: 11 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 6 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Train transportation as described • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

May 10 May 22 Aug 28 Oct 23 Sep 11

Apr 5 Apr 14 Apr 26 Oct 4

Los Angeles

$7,184

$7,384

Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

$7,484 $7,584 $7,684

Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, $7,684 Minneapolis, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix

$7,284

$7,784

$7,884

Atlanta, Baltimore, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Washington, DC

$7,784 $7,884 $7,984

Land Only

$6,295

$6,395

$6,495

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occu­pancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $389, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,495. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Business Class upgrade on round-trip transpacific flight: $4,695 per person from San Francisco (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change). Please note: This trip involves full days of sightseeing and significant amounts of walking on stairs and uneven surfaces. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest.

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Discovering Vietnam

From Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City

15 days from $4,997 total price from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle ($4,695 air & land inclusive plus $302 airline taxes and fees)

In a land of breathtaking natural beauty and abiding tradition, rewards abound for the thoughtful traveler. From imperial Hue, to the villages and rice paddies of Da Nang, to Ho Chi Minh City, so prominent in recent history, everywhere you go you’ll be welcomed by gracious, hospitable people. Red River Hanoi

Ha Long Bay Gulf of Tonkin

Hue Da Nang/ Hoi An

Mekong River

VIETNAM

Siem Reap

CAMBODIA Can Tho/ Cai Rang

Overnight

Ho Chi Minh City Mekong Delta

Featured Site Air

Visit the World Heritage site of Ha Long Bay and view the limestone cliffs up close during a day cruise.

Motorcoach Extension (Air)

Avg. High (°F) Hanoi Da Nang Ho Chi Minh City

Jan 68 75 89

Feb 69 78 91

Mar 74 81 92

Highlights Include Enjoy Hanoi sightseeing, including a visit to the “Hanoi Hilton” • Marvel at the ethereal landscape of Ha Long Bay • Visit Hoi An • Tour the acclaimed Cham Museum • Take part in a private cooking class of local cuisine • Enjoy a home-hosted lunch in Hue • See the Mekong Delta • Visit the floating markets at Cai Be and Cai Rang • Tour Ho Chi Minh City • Explore the Cu Chi Tunnels • Savor lunch at Dong Thein Buddhist Nunnery

Day Itinerary

Hotel

Rating

1

Depart U.S. for Hanoi InterContinental 2-4 Hanoi Deluxe Hanoi Westlake 5-7 Da Nang Hyatt Regency Danang Deluxe Sup. First 8-9 Hue Saigon Morin Hotel Class Victoria Can Sup. First 10-11 Can Tho (Mekong Delta) Tho Resort Class 12-14 Ho Chi Sofitel Saigon Plaza Deluxe Minh City 15 Depart Ho Chi Minh City for U.S. Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

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Days 1-2: Depart the U.S. for Hanoi, Vietnam Arrive in the Vietnamese capital today then transfer to the hotel.

collection of sculpture and artifacts dating from the 7th to 15th centuries. Arrive at your beachfront hotel where the remainder of the day is at leisure. (B,D)

Day 3: Hanoi This morning take a walking tour of the Ba Dinh Square complex of sites, including the marble and granite mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh, the Presidential Palace, and thousand-year-old One Pillar Pagoda. Following lunch on your own, embark on an orientation tour of this French-accented city. Pass Hoan Kiem Lake; visit the marvelous Temple of Literature (c. 1070); and tour infamous Hoa Lo Prison, also known as the “Hanoi Hilton” during the Vietnam War. Walk the narrow streets of the diverse Ancient Quarter, where you dine tonight at a local restaurant. (B,D)

Day 6: Da Nang and Hoi An Visit nearby Hoi An, where a succession of Dutch, Chinese, Portuguese, and Japanese traders helped to build an architecturally diverse and colorful village where many ancient traditions still hold sway. A World Heritage site, Hoi An’s Old Town is a charming, car-free pedestrian zone lined with tailors, shops, and art galleries. After an afternoon at leisure, tonight enjoy a cooking lesson and dinner in Hoi An. (B,D)

Day 4: Hanoi and Ha Long Bay This morning depart on a full-day excursion to Ha Long Bay, a World Heritage site. This is Vietnam’s legendary waterway sprinkled with 3,000 islands and islets, and surrounded by a fairytale landscape of limestone cliffs, secret grottoes, and hidden caves. Your tour includes a boat ride and seafood lunch. (B,L) Day 5: Da Nang Fly to Da Nang, Vietnam’s third largest city situated on the south central coast. Upon arrival, tour the acclaimed Cham Museum, which celebrates the Cham people’s Hindu legacy with a fine

Day 7: Da Nang A morning walking tour of a local farming settlement reveals the daily life of a local community up close. Nestled amidst seemingly endless rice paddies, the village represents the Vietnam of fable and film, where villagers engage in threshing and harvesting, water buffaloes plow the fields, and local residents ride to market with produce piled high on their bicycles. (B,L) Day 8: Hue Depart for the ancient imperial city of Hue, whose palaces, temples, and tombs evoke its past grandeur as home to emperors and mandarins. Explore the Imperial City, now a World Heritage site, and visit the Central Market where locals shop. Enjoy lunch in the home of a local historian. Tonight’s dinner

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is accompanied by a performance of traditional music. (B,L,D) Day 9: Hue This morning cruise along Hue’s Perfume River to Thien Mu Pagoda, a Buddhist monastery, then visit the palatial Tomb of Ming Mang (c. 1804). Enjoy lunch in the home of a local historian. See the tombs of Tu Doc, a gem of royal architecture; and Khai Dinh, an elaborate mix of ancient and modern, European and Asian. Finish the day with a visit and lunch at the Dong Thein Buddhist Nunnery. (B,L) Day 10: Mekong Delta and Can Tho Fly early to Saigon. Upon arrival transfer to a motorcoach for the three-hour drive south to the Mekong Temple at Angkor Wat, Cambodia River town of Cai Be. Travel by coach and ferry to the busy river port and provincial capital of Can Tho. (B,D) Day 11: Can Tho and Mekong Delta Rise early for today’s journey by boat to the bustling floating market at Cai Rang on the Mekong’s lower reaches. After lunch together at a local restaurant, the remainder of the day is at leisure. (B,L)

Post-Tour Extension

Cambodia: Angkor Wat & Phnom Penh

5 days/3 nights for $1,395 total price Single Supplement: $325

A special opportunity to discover the amazing temples and statuary from the Angkorian Empire and the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh.

Your Post-Tour Extension Price Includes

• Air transportation Ho Chi Minh City/Siem Reap; Siem Reap/ Phnom Penh inclusive of airline taxes and fees • 3 nights accommodations: 2 nights in Siem Reap at Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra (Deluxe); 1 night in Phnom Penh at Sofitel Phnom Penh (Deluxe); rooms reserved for late check-out in Phnom Penh • 6 meals: 3 breakfasts, 3 dinners • Three days of sightseeing at Angkor complex (World Heritage site), including all entrance fees • Phnom Penh sightseeing • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation • Gratuities for Tour Director, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

Local produce and flowers at Hoi An market

Day 12: Mekong Delta and Ho Chi Minh City Travel by motorcoach to the upper reaches of the storied Mekong. Here board motorized sampans for an up-close look at river life. After lunch at a local restaurant, continue by coach to Ho Chi Minh City, arriving late afternoon. Dinner is on your own in this vibrant city. (B,L) Day 13: Ho Chi Minh City A morning tour includes the Reunification Palace and the History Museum, where you’ll learn about the indigenous peoples of Vietnam. Later, attend a traditional water puppet performance. (B,D) Day 14: Ho Chi Minh City This morning experience the Cu Chi Tunnels, the infamous underground network from which North Vietnamese forces operated in wartime. Tonight, gather for a farewell dinner. (B,D) Day 15: Depart for the U.S. Transfer to the airport for your return flights to the U.S. (B)

Highlighted Smithsonian Journeys Expert Dana Sachs first traveled to Vietnam in 1990, and she has been visiting the country and writing about it ever since. In 2010, she published The Life We Were Given: Operation Babylift, International Adoption, and the Children of War in Vietnam, the result of a Fulbright Foundation Fellowship that allowed her to conduct extensive research there. Dana’s love of literature and Vietnamese culture led her to translate, with Vietnamese partners, many Vietnamese short stories and to co-edit Crossing the River, a collection of short fiction by the acclaimed writer Nguyen Huy Thiep. Dana and her sister, documentary filmmaker Lynne Sachs, also produced Which Way is East, a documentary film about contemporary Vietnam. Her journalistic articles and essays on Vietnam have appeared in numerous publications, including National Geographic and The International Herald Tribune. She will lead the January departure. See our website for the full list of experts.

Your Tour Price Includes • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; all flights within itinerary • 13 nights accommodations in Deluxe and Superior First Class hotels • 26 meals: 13 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 7 dinners • Sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees • Planned and informal talks by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert • Services of a professional Tour Director • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip • Luggage handling for one bag per person • Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

2021 Tour Dates and Prices

including international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Feb 22

Jan 28

Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle

$4,997

$5,197

Atlanta, Dallas, New York, Phoenix, Portland (OR)

$5,297

$5,497

Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Minneapolis, Washington, DC

$5,397

$5,597

Baltimore, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Miami, Orlando, Philadelphia, Tampa

$5,497

$5,697

Land Only

$4,095

$4,295

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $302, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,595. Your $500 deposit is fully refundable up to 95 days prior to departure. All 2021 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed. Depending on flight schedules, certain U.S. cities may require an evening flight from Ho Chi Minh City on Day 15, arriving in the U.S. on Day 16. In this case, hotel rooms will be reserved for late check-out on Day 15. Business Class upgrade on round-trip international flight: $4,395 per person (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change).

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Small Groups Just 16-24 Guests! Airfare Included See website for details

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Important Information About Your Tour

General Terms and Conditions Please read this information carefully, as payment of a deposit represents your acceptance of the following Terms and Conditions. Mission

Late Registration

What Is Provided with Your Tour

Once confirmed, cancellation penalties apply as set forth below. If confirmation is not possible, all payments made will be refunded in full. Late registration confirmation procedures apply to any participant who is transferred from the wait list to the tour within the designated late registration period for that tour.

Smithsonian Journeys engages travelers in the mission of the Smithsonian – “the increase and diffusion of knowledge.” Like the Institution, our tours enrich our guests’ lives and satisfy their curiosity about the world. Your participation benefits the work of Smithsonian’s 19 museums, National Zoo, and nine research centers, helping to preserve our national treasures and shape the future through science, research, and exhibitions. xpertise of a Smithsonian Journeys expert, tour director and local guides throughout the tour E All gratuities for the expert, tour director, on-tour guides and drivers ● Pre-tour information, including a reading list ● Luggage handling for one bag per person ● All on-tour transportation, unless otherwise noted ● All accommodations for the duration of the tour ● Meals, as noted in the itinerary (B-breakfast; L-lunch; D-dinner) ● All sightseeing and visits as noted in each itinerary ● Airfare to/from your departure city, transfers, airline taxes, surcharges, and fees, which are subject to change until final payment is made (for air inclusive guests only) ● ●

What Is Not Provided with Your Tour assport and all visa fees and photos; and any other travel documentation fees as required P ● Optional travel insurance (learn more at TravelGuard.com/SmithsonianJourneys) ● Personal items, unless otherwise stated, such as wine, liquors, a-la-carte orders ● Expenses incurred by our tour operator in making any individual travel arrangements in conjunction with the tour ● Airline baggage and other airline fees and associated taxes, unless noted in Tour description ● Transfers when purchasing “land only” package ● Communication Charges (e.g.: phone, internet, etc.) ● Immunizations and inoculations ● Airfare from your hometown to your departure city (for air inclusive guests only) ● Other items noted as optional or not specifically mentioned as included ●

Registration

To submit a reservation request, please use our secure online system at SmithsonianJourneys.org or call 855-330-1542 to speak with a Reservations Specialist, see our website for hours of operation. Submitting an online request does not guarantee space on a tour. You will be notified by a Reservation Specialist of your status once your request has been received and processed. Please note: No new registrations can be accepted within 30 days of most tours. Some tours are more restrictive; please see individual tour pages for these exceptions.

To complete your reservation, the following information is required. Upon reservation, we will need to obtain from you the following, in accordance with the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) Secure Flight program (for details, please visit www.tsa.gov), as well as for our travel partners: for international tours – your full name as it appears on your passport, date of birth, and gender; for domestic tours – your full name as it appears on the accepted form of government-issued photo identification that you plan to use, date of birth, and gender. In addition, airlines may require that we provide them with your contact information prior to departure. For tours that include round-trip airfare: If you provide incorrect information to the ticketing agent, or if you use a different passport/identification than originally cited, you will be responsible for charges associated with the ticket’s reissue.

Payments A deposit of $500 per person for a land tour reservation, unless otherwise noted, is required to reserve a space on a tour. This deposit may be made by credit card or check to Smithsonian Journeys and is applied to final payment of the tour price. All other payments may be made by credit card or check paid to the tour operator. Final payment is due 95 days prior to departure, unless otherwise noted. Balance is due upon invoicing. If full payment is not received by the final payment due date, your place cannot be guaranteed on the tour.

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Any registration received within 95 days of departure is considered “on-request” and is subject to specific confirmation. Some tours are more restrictive. Smithsonian Journeys will process the credit card deposit of $500 per person, then payment in full must be made immediately by credit card, or by check sent by overnight mail to the tour operator, before confirmation is possible.

For additional information, please contact a Reservations Specialist at 855-330-1542 (see our website for hours of operation), at SJReservations@si.edu or SmithsonianJourneys.org.

A Note about Costs

All prices are based on two persons sharing a room/cabin. All prices are quoted in U.S. dollars. Tour costs are based upon current airfares, tariffs, currency values, and on the basis of a presumptive minimum number of participants. While we will do everything possible to maintain the listed prices, they are subject to change. Due to fluctuations in oil prices, a fuel surcharge may be added to your tour fee (e.g. internal flights, cruises, etc.). Details and costs will be advised prior to departure.

Wait List

If the tour of your choice is fully subscribed, you may choose to be placed on a wait list by contacting a Reservation Specialist at 855-330-1542 (see our website for hours of operation), at SJReservations@si.edu or at SmithsonianJourneys.org/Contact. Individuals on the wait list will be contacted if space becomes available and can inquire about tour status by contacting a Reservation Specialist. If you choose to withdraw from a wait list, please notify us.

Cancellation and Refund Policy

Following enrollment, a participant’s withdrawal from the tour for any reason, including, but not limited to, illness, injury, family engagements, work-related issues, or geopolitical concerns, etc., will be deemed a cancellation. Please understand that there will be no exceptions to our cancellation policy. Per person cancellation fees are based on date of written notice to Smithsonian Journeys. Refunds will be made on the following basis: ancellations within 7 days of booking: Full Refund (unless it is within final payment date, C 95 days before departure) ● Cancellations after 7 days of booking: Full Deposit Retained ● Cancellations made within final payment date, 95 days before departure: No Refund ● Cancellation by Smithsonian Journeys: Full Refund or Credit ●

If your flights are delayed or if for any reason you are prevented from joining the tour on the scheduled departure date and time, or if you choose to leave the tour early, we cannot provide a full or partial refund or credit toward a future tour. Smithsonian Journeys reserves the right to cancel any tour due to low enrollment or when a U.S. Department of State Travel Advisory is issued for the destination.

Changes to Your Reservation

We will not charge a fee for any changes made to your reservation outside of 95 days before departure. From 94 to 30 days before departure, if you make any changes to your reservation, a $100 per person administrative fee will apply, in addition to any fees or penalties imposed by airlines, hotels, or other third parties. Changes are subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed. If your reservation changes from double occupancy to single occupancy for any reason or at any time, you will be charged the single supplement. Please note that no changes to your departure date and no name changes are allowed within 95 days of departure. No changes to your reservation can be made within 30 days of departure.

Air Service

For tours that include round-trip airfare, rates are based on economy class from designated departure cities as shown. Airfares from other cities are available upon request. Airline upgrades

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at additional cost may be available on request for the international portion of your flight. If an air schedule requires an overnight stay in a gateway city, the cost of the overnight will be at your expense. For tours that include round-trip international airfare, the tour operator will be happy to help with arrangements. Please note that seat assignments for your flights are usually done at airport check-in. The tour operator is unable to guarantee any seat assignments. When planning our tours that include round-trip airfare, the tour operator contracts with those airlines that they feel provide the level of service, routings, and value necessary for your entire trip. While another airline may offer a more direct connection, it may be at a price unavailable at the lower group rates that enable us to offer you the best possible travel value. Please note that frequent flyer mileage credits are issued at the discretion of the airline(s) and may not be available for the flights on your tour. If you prefer to make your own airline reservations, “land only” pricing is available on most of our tours.

Air Service/Tickets Purchased Independently of the Tour

International and domestic air schedules are subject to change at any time. Tours can also be canceled due to low enrollments. If you make your own airline reservations, we recommend that you do not purchase nonrefundable tickets or tickets with high penalties for changes. We urge you to check airline cancellation penalties before purchasing airline tickets since international departure times and flights can change. Neither the Smithsonian Institution nor the tour operator accepts liability for cancellation penalties related to domestic or international airline tickets purchased independently in conjunction with a tour.

Travel Insurance

For the convenience of our travelers, Travel Guard provides an on-tour Insurance Plan: On-tour emergency evacuation insurance (up to $100,000), medical expense coverage (up to $25,000), dental expense coverage (up to $500), travel medical assistance and worldwide travel assistance (U.S. Residents only). It also includes up to $25,000 medical and up to $500 dental expense coverage, and 24-hour worldwide travel and medical assistance. Additional details are available online at TravelGuard.com/SmithsonianJourneys/. The Evacuation/Repatriation provides coverage for emergency air and ground transportation due to a serious illness or injury. You also have worldwide access to a 24-hour travel assistance hotline if you need help with lost documents, cash transfers, and other travel-related problems. Please visit TravelGuard.com/SmithsonianJourneys or call Travel Guard at 1-800-208-6142 to learn about additional (optional) coverage.

Travel Documents and Information

Participants are responsible for obtaining any documents required for their participation in the tour such as a valid passport, all visas, vaccination certificates, and any other documents. If your tour requires a visa or other entry documents, we will send you the appropriate information after you make a reservation. Failure to obtain documents does not negate the terms and conditions, and any extra costs incurred for rerouting or delay due to travel without the necessary documents will be the participant’s responsibility. If you are traveling with a minor, please contact us for special entry requirements. If you are not a U.S. citizen, please contact your embassy or consulate to ensure you obtain the proper documentation. For all international departures, a passport valid for at least six months after the completion of your tour, and with at least six blank visa pages, is required for U.S. citizens on all tours. The U.S. Department of State will no longer add visa pages into U.S. passports. The decision to discontinue this service was made to enhance the security of the passport and to abide by international passport standards. Applicants in need of additional pages in their valid passports must obtain a new passport. For more information on how or where to apply, please visit Travel.State.Gov/ApplyEarly or call the National Passport Information Center toll-free at 877-487-2778/888-874-7793 (TTY/TTD). For more information about traveling to destinations abroad, we recommend the “Learn about your destination” section on the U.S. Department of State travel website travel.state.gov. For medical information, we recommend contacting the Centers for Disease Control at (877) FYI-TRIP or cdc.gov/travel

Physical and Medical Considerations

To enjoy the travel experience, participants should be in good physical and mental health. All tours require an element of walking (up to three miles per day over uneven terrain) and of climbing stairs, often without handrails. Participants should have sufficient stamina to keep pace with an active group of participants on long days of touring. If you have any questions about your ability to participate in a tour, please call us at 855-330-1542. Any physical condition, diet, or special request for accommodation must be identified in writing on the Personal Information Form when the reservation is made. Some tours have additional information regarding physical and medical considerations, which may be discussed with the Reservation Specialist at 855-330-1542. Please be aware that health care standards, facilities, and services abroad may be different or even inadequate for treating certain health conditions. It is essential that you inform us in writing (on the provided Personal Information Form) of any existing condition for which you may require medical attention or accommodation during the tour. We will make reasonable efforts to accommodate the needs of our participants; however, services of a personal nature cannot be expected or guaranteed. By forwarding the deposit for pre-registration or registration in full, you affirm that you do not have any physical or other limitations that would create a hazard for yourself or other participants or would require adjustments to the tour for other participants. While we do our best to accommodate food allergy concerns, we cannot guarantee zero crosscontamination.

Itinerary or Tour Modifications

Smithsonian Journeys strives to improve tour itineraries and their features. If improvements can

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be made, or unforeseen circumstances beyond our control make changes necessary, at our sole discretion, we reserve the right to vary itineraries and to substitute elements of the tour. These elements include, but are not limited to: hotels, staff, speakers, experts, and services for any stated in the itinerary. Every effort will be made to carry out the tour as planned but alterations may still occur after the final itinerary has been sent to you. Please note that weather and other conditions may force changes to the advertised sailing schedule on cruise tours. The ship’s captain has the authority to change the ship’s schedule.

Hotel Accommodations

Smithsonian Journeys chooses hotels based on a combination of location, service, atmosphere, and price. On adventure tours and tours in out-of-the-way places, best-available hotels are used. Tour prices are based on two persons sharing a room with a bathroom.

Singles and Roommates

Hotel rooms are always reserved for single participants, however, the number of single rooms available on a tour may be limited. Therefore we recommend that you register early. Please note that a single supplement will most likely apply for a single room. If you are traveling alone and wish to share a room/cabin, we will do our best to find someone of the same gender and smoking preference to share with you. If you are matched with a non-smoking roommate, it is mutually agreed that you cannot smoke in your hotel room/cabin. When a roommate cannot be found, a single supplement will be charged. Please note that the single rooms in many foreign hotels may be smaller than those to which you are accustomed.

Children

All tours except family journeys, are designed for adults. Some may be suitable for children 16 and older. Regardless of age, children must pay full price unless otherwise noted, moreover, a parent or guardian must accompany those under 18.

Special Travel Arrangements

Participants may wish to extend their stay in the group hotel after the tour. Our tour operators will work with you on these arrangements, dependent upon space availability. For participants using air, only post tour extensions are offered. Tour operator may be able to assist land only participants with pre-tour arrangements. Should you decide not to participate in certain parts of the tour or use certain goods included in the tour, no refunds will be made for those unused parts of the tour or goods.

Dispute Resolution

If a complaint arises, the participant should first inform a member of the on-tour staff, so that the staff can attempt to rectify the matter. If the issue remains unresolved, the individual should submit the complaint in writing to Smithsonian Journeys within 30 days of the completion of the tour. The Smithsonian Journeys staff will make a good faith effort to resolve any dispute. In the event that the parties are unable to resolve the dispute, the parties may agree to use a method of non-binding Alternative Dispute Resolution to resolve the dispute. In the event that the parties are unable to agree on the method of Alternative Dispute Resolution to use, or in the event that either party is dissatisfied with the outcome of that alternative dispute resolution method, such efforts shall not constitute a waiver by either party of the right to file suit.

Photography and Video

Participants on tour may be photographed or recorded (audio and video) for the educational and promotional purposes of the Smithsonian Institution and Smithsonian authorized third parties. This content may be used in marketing publications and posted on websites to promote Smithsonian Journeys without compensation to the participant. Participants who prefer that their name, voice and/or image not be used must notify us in writing prior to the beginning of the tour.

Smoking Policy

For the comfort of all participants, we ask that there be no smoking (including e-cigarettes and vaping) during all group activities, including excursions and meals. On certain cruises, there is no smoking aboard the ship. Your pre-tour bulletins will provide further information.

READ CAREFULLY: RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT AND LIABILITY DISCLAIMER

Smithsonian Journeys tours are organized and administered by professional tour operators hired as independent contractors. The use of designated tour operators allows the Smithsonian to offer participants a wide array of educational travel opportunities. The tour operator acts only as an agent for the respective suppliers by making arrangements for transportation, accommodations, and other services. Neither the Smithsonian Institution nor the tour operator shall be held liable for personal injury, death, property damage or accident, delay or irregularity arising out of any act or omission of these suppliers. The Smithsonian Institution and the tour operator reserve the right, without penalty, to make changes in the published itinerary whenever, in their judgment, conditions warrant, or if they deem it necessary for the comfort, convenience, or safety of tour participants. The Smithsonian Institution and its designated tour operator also reserve the right, without penalty, to withdraw the tour announced, to decline to accept any person as a participant in a tour, or to require any participant to withdraw from the tour at any time (including, but not limited for inappropriate, or offensive behavior) when such action is determined by tour staff to be in the best interests of the health, safety or general welfare of the tour group or the individual participant. Dates, schedules, tour details, and costs, although provided in good faith based on information available at the time of publication on the website, in the brochure or catalog, are subject to change and revision.

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AS A CONDITION OF ACCEPTANCE OF ANY APPLICATION, EACH APPLICANT MUST AGREE TO THE STATEMENT SET FORTH BELOW: The undersigned has read carefully the Responsibility Statement and Liability Disclaimer set forth above, the schedule of activities for this tour, as well as the terms and conditions of application and participation as set forth in the tour materials, and recognizes and accepts any risk associated with the tour and the conditions, including the refund policy, set forth in the tour materials. The undersigned further acknowledges that there are many risks and uncertainties inherent in any travel tour, including but not limited to the hazards of various modes of transportation, forces of nature including, but not limited to, weather, flooding, and high/low water levels, acts or omissions of foreign governments, terrorism, war or insurrection, theft, illness, bites from or attacks by animals, insects, or pests, and damage to person or property due to the negligent acts or omissions of tour staff or others. In consideration of, and as part payment for, the right to participate in the tour, the undersigned, on behalf of himself, his dependents, heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, agrees to release the Smithsonian Institution, its Regents, officers, employees, representatives or agents, the United States, and the tour operator and its officers, employees and agents, from liability for personal injury, death, property damage or loss suffered by any person in connection with this tour, even if caused by the negligence (but not the reckless, willful, or fraudulent conduct) of tour staff or other related persons or entities. In addition, by registering for this tour, the applicant certifies that he or she is mentally and physically capable of full participation in this tour. By registering for a Smithsonian Journey, the participant agrees to the Responsibility Statement and Liability Disclaimer and the Terms and Conditions herein.

By Registering For A Smithsonian Journey, The Participant Agrees To The Responsibility Statement And Liability Disclaimer And The Terms And Conditions Herein. Printed June, 2020. Š2020, Smithsonian Institution

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