Journ eys into the
An cien t World 2018
expert-led archaeological and cultural tours since 1985
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welcome Dear Traveler, Here at Andante, we pride ourselves not only on our ability to secure exclusive access to sites otherwise restricted to the public, but also on how highly we value the importance of new experiences. With this in mind, we are thrilled to present our 2018 catalogue and invite you to join us in embracing the spirit of adventure. From a stunning Greek gulet cruise to an exploration of Easter Island’s enigmatic monoliths and a tour of majestic Iran, we have something to satisfy every interest and curiosity. The encounters that await are boundless and the memories you’ll make with us are sure to last a lifetime. With warm wishes for inspiring travels,
Ian Finlay, Director Andante Travels
Contents Traveling with....................................4 Tours by Country..............................8 Special Access and Symbols.......... 11 Europe Tours................................... 12 Asia and Africa Tours.................. 142 America Tours.............................. 172 Guide Lecturers............................ 184 Calendar........................................ 188 Booking Conditions..................... 192 Study Days..................................... 194 Specialist Journeys........................ 195
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traveling with andante
Award-winning archaeological tours that everyone can enjoy We’ve been running expert-led holidays since 1985 and have introduced thousands of people to the wonders of the ancient world. We’ve built up the expertise and networks to keep our itineraries fresh and exhilarating, enticing our travelers to return year after year. Are you ready to embark on an active, adventurous journey with us? Then read on...
• Hand-picked hotels & good food • Tours led by archaeologists & academics • Proud to be affiliated with both the Council for British Archaeology & Current World Archaeology
Privileged access to sites throughout the ancient world With a host of diverse destinations, we have holidays to suit every type of traveler - all you need is a little curiosity and you can leave the rest to us. Each of our tours feature exclusive access to some of the world’s greatest sites: delve into live excavations, visit famous museums out-of-hours, and meet the people at the forefront of archaeology today. • Tours suitable for travelers of all ages • Easy and informal atmosphere • Enjoy holidays with like-minded people • Maximum group size from 14-25 guests • New club class door-to-door service available
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he tour was packed with interesting sites and our guide lecturer was full of information.” - Traveler to Germany, 2017
single travelers
Traveling solo? You’re always welcome with us. We keep our single supplements to a minimum - some of our trips are even supplement free - so you won’t be paying over the odds to join in the adventure.
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Hand-picked hotels and fabulous food
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unches were a gastronomic highlight. Our tour manager’s local knowledge was clearly evident” - Traveler to Crete & Santorini, Spring 2017
Our travelers may be intrepid, but we never expect them to rough it. The vast majority of our hotels are 4*, with a few excellent 3* and great value 5* here and there. Expect topclass meals and drinks at every opportunity - from picnics served in Biblical cities to wines uncorked in the vineyard.
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he hotels in Zagreb and Split were truly outstanding” - Traveler to Croatia, 2017
an all-inclusive experience Unless otherwise stated, meals, wine and tips are included on all of our trips as well as: • Flights and transfers • Local travel connections • Entry to all sites • Detailed field notes • Services of Guide Lecturer and Tour Manager
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have thoroughly enjoyed every holiday taken with you. Just like the BBC, you educate, inform and entertain” - Traveler to Cyprus, Spring 2017
Full Financial Protection
All our holidays are fully bonded and protected. The air holiday packages in this brochure are ATOL Protected, since we hold an Air Travel Organiser’s Licence granted by the Civil Aviation Authority. Our ATOL number is ATOL 3552. ATOL protection does not apply to all holiday and travel services in this brochure. Holidays without flights are protected by ABTOT. This means that in the unlikely event of our insolvency, your holiday would be completed or refunded.
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guide lecturers
We have dozens of expert lecturers working with Andante - the most highly qualified archaeological team in Britain today
Your favorite guide lecturers
denise allen Travel alongside Denise on a host of 2018 tours, including Relaxed Provence and Pompeii.
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john shepherd
You can accompany Oliver on many of our 2018 trips, including the three Albania tours and The Etruscans.
Join John on a number of 2018 tours, including Classical Sicily and Naples New Year.
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Exclusive holidays led and developed by experts Our guide lecturers do much more than holidays: they are respected archaeologists, historians, authors, broadcasters and world experts in their fields. We work closely with our guides from the early tour development stages. Thanks to their knowledge, our tours remain unique and engaging as it’s in their warm and skilful presence that the past quickly springs to life.
• Affiliated with archaeological bodies • The most specialist team in the industry • Lecturers rated by previous travelers • Tours continually reviewed and updated • Insider knowledge of recent finds Shepherd was exceptional! He is so personable “John and knowledgeable. We were very glad to have him as our guide” - Traveler to Pompeii, 2017
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enise was terrific! Widely informed, an excellent communicator, excellent company and always happy to answer questions” - Traveler to Relaxed Provence, 2017
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liver Gilkes was most informative. He pitched his explanations at the right level and with humor.” - Traveler to Albania, 2017
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tours by country Europe ALBANIA
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CZECH REPUBLIC Prehistoric Czech Republic.................. 40
Land of the Eagles................................. 14
FRANCE
Albania, Montenegro & Kosovo.......... 16
Côte d’Azur............................................. 42
Albania & Macedonia | Via Egnatia.... 18
Dordogne | Cave Art............................. 44
AUSTRIA
Relaxed Provence................................... 46
Hallstatt to La Tène............................... 20
Romans on the Rhône & Saône........... 48
Vienna at Christmas.............................. 22
Languedoc | Cathars & Crusaders...... 50
BRITISH ISLES
Pyrenees Rock Art................................. 52
Walking Hadrian’s Wall........................ 24
GERMANY
Orkney & Shetland................................ 26
The Celts................................................. 54
Wessex Weekend................................... 28
Roman Germany................................... 56
BULGARIA
Hidden Berlin........................................ 58
Bulgaria | Thracians & Churches......... 30
Walking the Roman Limes................... 60
CROATIA
Short Break in Berlin............................ 62
Relaxed Split........................................... 32
GREECE
Dalmatia & Dubrovnik......................... 34
Thessaloniki............................................ 64
CYPRUS
The Peloponnese.................................... 66
North Cyprus | Road to Salamis.......... 36
Crete & Santorini................................... 68
Cyprus | The South................................ 38
Epirus & Macedonia............................. 70
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GREECE
Basilicata & Calabria...........................112
The Cyclades by Gulet........................... 72
Conquering Sicily................................114
Meet the Greeks..................................... 74
Western Sicily & Food........................116
Corfu & Islands by Gulet...................... 76
Relaxed Lake Garda............................118
Crete Revisited....................................... 78
Relaxed Siracusa..................................120
IRELAND
Ravenna & Aquileia............................122
Prehistoric Ireland................................. 80
Ravenna at Christmas.........................122
ITALY
Bologna Festive Food..........................124
Ancient Wonders of Sicily.................... 82
Pompeii & Naples at New Year..........126
Classical Sicily........................................ 84
MALTA
Pompeii & Herculaneum...................... 88
Malta & Gozo.......................................128
Meet the Romans................................... 92
PORTUGAL
The Etruscans......................................... 94
Foz Côa | Rock Art of Portugal.........130
Hidden Rome ........................................ 96
SPAIN
Rome with the Sistine Chapel.............. 98
Romans, Visigoths & Viziers..............132
Campania Beyond Pompeii...............100
Roman Lusitania..................................134
Sardinia.................................................102
Rock Art of Altamira..........................136
The Ice Man & his World...................104
Phoenicians in Spain...........................138
Relaxed Tuscany..................................106
SWEDEN
Roman Capri........................................108
Meet the Vikings..................................140
Pompeii & Amalfi................................110
New Tours
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tours by country Asia & Africa CAMBODIA & VIETNAM Cambodia & Vietnam.........................144
EGYPT Land of the Pharaohs..........................146 Queens & Nobles.................................148
GEORGIA
TUNISIA Tunisia...................................................164
TURKEY The Aegean Coast of Turkey..............166 North East Turkey...............................168
UZBEKISTAN The Silk Road.......................................170
Georgia.................................................150
America
IRAN
CHILE
Iran | Great Kings, Shahs & Gardens...152
Chile & Easter Island..........................174
North-Western Iran............................154
GUATEMALA
ISRAEL & PALESTINE
Guatemala, Belize & Honduras.........176
Israel & Palestine.................................156
MEXICO
JAPAN
Oaxaca & Beyond................................178
Japan......................................................158
The Maya..............................................180
JORDAN
PERU
Petra & the Desert Fortresses.............160
Northern Peru......................................182
KAZAKHSTAN Kazakhstan...........................................162
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symbols & special access special access
Together with our team of expert guides, we are able to open doors to experiences that are otherwise unavailable to the public, making our range of bespoke tours even more exclusive.
Practicalities An Andante tour means you’re in the hands of experts. Unless otherwise stated, our tours include flights, hotels, meals, entry to all sites and tips.
All Inclusive
Low Single Supplement
Small Groups
Romans
Medieval
Ancient Greeks
Ancient Egyptians
Eastern
The New World
Historic Churches
Great Cities
Warfare
Rock Art
Christmas
Just One Hotel
Cultural Excursion
Themes Bring the ancient world to life. From amazing archaeology to total cultural immersion, let our magnificent range of destinations tell their own stories.
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Prehistory
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europe
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“Adventure is worthwhile in itself� - Amelia Earhart 1. Albania
11. Ireland
2. Austria
12. Italy
3. British Isles
13. Malta
4. Bulgaria
14. Portugal
5. Croatia
15. Spain
See tours in Albania from page 14 See tours in Austria from page 20 See tours in the British Isles from page 24 See tours in Bulgaria from page 30 See tours in Croatia from page 32
6. Cyprus
See tours in Ireland from page 80 See tours in Italy from page 82 See tours in Malta from page 128 See tours in Portugal from page 130 See tours in Spain from page 132
See tours in Cyprus from page 36
7. Czech Republic
See tours in Czech Republic from page 40
8. France
See tours in France from page 42
9. Germany
See tours in Germany from page 54
10. Greece
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albania
Land of the Eagles
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lbania is unlike any other country within Europe as it is still very much away from the mainstream tourist trail. Pristine ruins stand in splendid isolation, landscapes are both wild and stunning, and the country’s history is nothing short of captivating. Our expert guide, Oliver Gilkes, has directed excavations in Albania for over 20 years and his encyclopaedic knowledge of its culture and archaeology enlightens us on this fantastic tour.
Kruja Durres Tirana
Albania Apollonia
special access
Enjoy exclusive access to the brilliant Tirana Archaeological Museum and to Zekate House, which is a grand Ottoman Mansion built in 1812 in Gjirokastra and is located high in the mountains.
Berat Byllis
Gjirokastra Saranda Butrint
itinerary Day One
Today we arrive in Tirana and drive to our hotel, which is located in the heart of this charming city.
Day Two
We enjoy a full day in Albania’s lively capital, Tirana, and begin with a tour of the incredible National Historical Museum, the country’s largest museum, where impressive collections include the Pavilion of Antiquity, an ancient treasure trove containing Illyrian coins and splendid mosaics. We visit the 19th century Ethem Bey Mosque, which reopened without permission in 1991 after being closed under communist rule, and end with a private tour of the extensive Archaeological Museum.
Day Three
We leave the city limits this morning and drive to the magical site Apollonia, which was founded by the Corinthians in 588 BCE and is one of the largest ancient cities on the Adriatic. Today its excavations lie romantically surrounded by olive and oak trees. Our afternoon will be spent driving along the evocative Ionian coast, skirting the Mountains of Thunder before reaching our hotel in the sea-side town of Saranda.
Day Four
Our entire day will be spent at Butrint in order to admire Albania’s best-known archaeological site in great depth. Our Guide Lecturer has directed excavations here for many years, meaning we are all set for an unparalleled insider tour. As we traverse this site’s many key locations, we chart the ancient city’s rise and fall through the centuries, from the Bronze Age right through to the Napoleonic Wars.
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Day Five
Traveling over mountains brings us to Gjirokastra - an astoundingly well-preserved Ottoman mountain stronghold, set dramatically against limestone summits. After visiting the Medieval fortress we enjoy exclusive access to the late Ottoman mansion, Zekate House.
Oliver Gilkes has worked as a field and museum archaeologist in the UK, Italy, Albania and Libya. He currently works for Andante Travels designing new tours all over the world. Oliver is still involved in a number of projects in Albania and is one of the experts on Albanian archaeology in the UK.
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Day Six
Albania continues to inspire us with its rugged, everchanging landscapes as we journey north to the little-known ruins of Byllis. Legend suggests that this remote city was founded by warriors returning from the Trojan wars. After, we continue on to the gorgeous mountain town of Berat.
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Day Seven
Byzantine churches and Ottoman mosques are waiting for us in the Medieval town of Berat, which is also known as the ‘town of a thousand windows’. There is a wealth of history here and we will explore the Onufri Museum with its spectacular collection of 16th century religious artwork.
Day Eight
We bid farewell to Berat this morning and drive to Durres, Albania’s chief port and the starting point of the Via Egnatia. We tour the 2nd-century amphitheater and 5th century walls. In the afternoon we visit Kruja, the Skanderbeg Museum and wander through the delightful Ottoman bazaar.
Day Nine
This morning we transfer to the airport and travel home.
1. Apollonia Parthenon 2. The museum of Tirana 3. Roman settlement located in the archaeological site of Butrint
hotels 3 nights in Tirana 2 nights in Saranda 1 night in Gjirokastra 2 nights in Berat
dates & prices Thu 19th Apr - Fri 27th Apr Sun 7th Oct - Mon 15th Oct Guide Lecturer: Oliver Gilkes
9 Days $2,920 without flights (sgl supp $275)
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Tour Codes: Apr - ALB18A Oct - ALB18B
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albania
Montenegro & Kosovo
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ravel from the shores of the Adriatic high up into the Albanian mountains and into Montenegro, known as the ‘pearl of the Mediterranean’. This tour inspires wonder and a sense of discovery as it veers away from the mainstream tourist trail. Explore ancient coastal cities, Medieval towns and pristine ruins that stand untouched amid beautiful, dramatic landscapes. Join us as we trace the diverse civilizations who have left their mark here.
Kosovo Montenegro Prishtina
Kolasin Kotor Budva
Peja
Moraca Doclea Cetinje Shkodra
Fierza Koman
Prizren
Lezhe
Albania
special access
We visit Ulpiana, the Roman hub of communications in Kosovo. Our tour of this location will allow us to discover the site in the company of experienced archaeologists who have worked on excavations here.
Kruja Tirana
itinerary Day One
Upon arrival in the vibrant Albanian capital of Tirana, we will transfer north up the Adriatic coast to historic Shkodra where the first of our comfortable hotels is located. Welcome to the Balkans!
Day Two
This morning will be spent exploring Shkodra. We begin at the Historical Museum before continuing onto the Marubi Museum. After lunch we visit one of Albania’s largest defences - the legendary Rozafa Castle. From its imposing position upon a rocky hill, we are treated to spectacular views of the Albanian Alps. After we’ve discovered the sights and stories of this city, we cross the border into Montenegro.
Day Three
We leave our hotel and drive to Cetinje, the old royal capital of King Nicola, cradled by limestone mountains. Founded in the 15th century, it soon became a hub of Montenegrin culture, as well as a center for the country’s Orthodox faith. Next, we have the chance to explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Kotor, walk down the cobbled streets and see the ancient walls. We return to Budva for dinner this evening.
Day Four
Today is a day of discovery. After breakfast we have a morning visit to Budva and its Archaeological Museum before heading onto Doclea. Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, Doclea offers a romantic glimpse of ancient Montenegrin life. Into the mountains next, as we head to the rugged landscape of Moraca, with its world-renowned Serbian Orthodox monastery, to marvel at the 13th-century frescos.
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Day Five
Our fascinating tour of the region continues as we descend into the plains of Kosovo this morning. Along our journey we stop at Peja, the centre of the Serbian Orthodox Patriarchate; Decan, Kosovo’s biggest and best preserved Medieval monastery and Prizren, Kosovo’s second largest city.
Oliver Gilkes has worked as a field and museum archaeologist in the UK, Italy, Albania and Libya. He currently works for Andante Travels designing new tours all over the world. Oliver is still involved in a number of projects in Albania and is one of the experts on Albanian archaeology in the UK.
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Day Six
Today, we visit the Shiroku tumulus group. Here, we find burial sites of Iron Age Illyrians and their Bronze Age predecessors. On towards Prishtina and Ulpiana, which was designated an Archaeological Site of Exceptional Importance by Serbian law. Our final stop is the Garanica Monastery.
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Day Seven
We have the option to start our day by taking an early morning walk up to the Turkish citadel of Prizren for a view of the city in the morning light. Later we drive on to tranquil Koman, where we catch a ferry to take us along the spectacular gorge of the Black Drin river to the dam at Fierze.
Day Eight
Our final full day in the Balkans begins with a drive south to Lezhe. Here we visit the remains of the ancient city, as well as Skanderberg’s grave and castle. The afternoon takes us to Kruja, where we spend our final night.
hotels 2 nights in Shkodra 2 nights in Budva 1 night in Kolašin 2 nights in Prizren 1 night in Kruja
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Day Nine
Thu 27th Sep - Fri 5th Oct
1. The Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Moraca, Montenegro 2. The town of Budva, Montenegro 3. Kotor City, Montenegro
9 Days $2,995 without flights
We transfer to Tirana airport for our return flight home.
Guide Lecturer: Oliver Gilkes
(sgl supp $275)
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Tour Code: Sep - AKM18A
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albania & macedonia
The Via Egnatia
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ourney through time and civilizations across the dramatic landscapes of southeast Europe. Albania, Macedonia and the Balkans represent one vast patchwork of cultures and civilizations. Our tour takes in the tombs and treasures of Philip of Macedon, the late Imperial glories of Thessaloniki, and the beautiful Medieval churches on the shores of Lake Ohrid. Divided by mountains, the Balkans are united by roads, which kept the disparate states and Empires both in contact and conflict.
Ohrid
Tirana Durrës
Elbasan
Apollonia
Albania
special access
Our tour takes us to the normally closed Jeni Mosque in Bitola, which is a symbol of the Ottoman Empire and is built on the remains of a Byzantine church. Jeni is well known for its decorative features and cuts a striking silhouette.
Macedonia Bitola Kurbinovo Lake Prespa Aigai
Edessa Thessaloniki
Greece
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Albania and travel to our hotel.
Day Two
Our journey begins in the port city of Durrës, the original starting point of the Via Egnatia. We will visit the circular Forum of Anastasius before making our way to Apollonia. The majestic ruins of this ancient city grace a remote hilltop among stunning countryside, and the Corinthian Greek colony, which we can marvel at, was vital for the Roman conquest of the Balkans. Under Roman rule, Apollonia (named after the god Apollo) quickly became a wellrespected cultural center that also boasted a renowned philosophical school.
Day Three
This morning we begin with a journey to Tirana, Albania’s lively capital. Upon arrival, we head to the National Historical Museum - the country’s largest - to tour its captivating collections and exhibits. This museum documents the history and heritage of Albania in great detail. We then continue to the historic city of Elbasan - ancient Scampis - via the new road tunnel below the Krabbe Pass.
Day Four
Our entire day is devoted to the wonderful ancient city of Ohrid in Macedonia, which has an enchanting Macedonian Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman past. This location is truly seductive and it has been crowned a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Scenic natural beaches, clear waters, traditional architecture, amazing churches, ancient settlements and numerous historical sites abound here.
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Day Five
Today we make our way to the Museum on Water, which is an expertly reconstructed lake settlement on ‘the Bay of Bones’. We continue to Lake Prespa and St. Naum before traveling to Kurbinovo and the Church of St. George.
Day Six
Starting the day in Heraklea Lyncestis, which was built by Philip II of Macedon, we explore the city of Bitola. Once here, we tour the fine Bitola Museum, which was established in an old Turkish military college. The archaeological exhibits here are illuminating and we can explore them in depth.
Oliver Gilkes has worked as a field and museum archaeologist in the UK, Italy, Albania and Libya. He currently works for Andante Travels designing new tours all over the world. Oliver is still involved in a number of projects in Albania and is one of the experts on Albanian archaeology in the UK.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Seven
The thundering waterfalls and ancient site of Edessa are where our scheduled visits begin today. After a little time to explore here, we head to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Aigai at Vergina, where we find the great burial mound that covered the tombs of Macedonian royalty.
Day Eight
We explore Thessaloniki, terminus of the Via Egnatia. We visit the Agora, the church of St. Demetrius. We also explore the palace complex of Galerius and the Rotonda. Our day comes to an end at the Archaeological Museum and the adjacent Byzantine Museum.
hotels 2 nights in Durres 2 nights in Ohrid 1 night in Bitloa 1 night in Edessa 2 nights in Thessaloniki
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Day Nine
Sun 14th Oct - Mon 22nd Oct
1. Church of Saints Clement and Panteleimon, Macedonia 2. Roman Amphitheater of Durrës, Albania 3. The Bouleuterion at Apollonia, Albania
9 Days $3,200 without flights
Today we return to the airport and make our way back home.
Guide Lecturer: Oliver Gilkes
(sgl supp $295)
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Tour Code: Oct - VIE18A
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ur tour of the European Iron Age takes us through some of the most dramatic landscapes in the world. Sublime lakes, craggy peaks, green forests and pretty Alpine towns abound. Germany
Delve into the time of traders and tribes in both Austria and Switzerland as we explore unique excavation sites, pore over artefacts at fascinating museums, and drink in the most breathtaking scenery on an all-encompassing tour.
Hallstadt
Kloster Weltenburg Pfaffenhofen Munich Konstanz
special access
Biel/Bienne
Be treated to a private tour of the incredible excavations at the Hallstatt Salt Mines. Our special access here is a real highlight: not only is this site truly engaging, but we are also accompanied by the Director of Hallstatt Museum.
La Tène Neuchâtel
Kelheim Manching Mondsee Hallein
Austria
Switzerland
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itinerary Day One
Upon arrival in Munich, we enjoy a scenic drive to Mondsee. This town was once the site of Neolithic lake dwellings and its cloister church was used for the wedding scene in ‘The Sound of Music’. We continue to our hotel in Hallstatt.
Day Two
Today we explore the Iron Age Hallstatt Cemetery and Museum, which contains both fabulous elite grave goods and everyday artifacts from the salt mines. Amazingly, leather backpacks and miners’ shoes have been preserved in the salt. This afternoon we inch closer to the Iron Age as we are granted special access to excavations in the Hallstatt Salt Mines with the Director of Hallstatt Museum.
Day Three
We drive east to Hallein where mining can be traced back 7,000 years. Interestingly, the historic town’s name is derived from the Greek word for salt. We tour the impressive Celtic Museum with its elaborate La Tène metalwork. From here we continue on to the Hallein Salt Mines and then, in the afternoon, we enjoy an insight into domestic Iron Age life as we explore the reconstructed Celtic Village.
Day Four
Beginning at Kelten Museum, which is home to a miniature golden oak tree that was discovered during rescue excavations on the site, we view its exhibits before moving onto Manching Oppidum. This Celtic town became one of the largest settlements north of the Alps by the late 2nd century BCE. The many human remains uncovered here suggest cult activity or ancestor worship.
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Day Five
Today we visit another Iron Age hillfort and town, namely Kelheim Oppidum. This site is impressively situated on a peninsula between the Altmhüm and Danube rivers. We walk the ramparts and admire finds from the fort that are now displayed within the site’s museum. In the afternoon, we have the option to slow down the pace and indulge in a picturesque boat ride along the Danube before returning to our hotel in Pfaffenhoffen.
Day Six
The day begins at the Heuneburg Museum and many of the rich grave goods found at Heuneburg are now on display here. After an interesting morning exploring the collections, we stop for lunch at the museum’s Celtic-inspired cafe. Our journey continues as we climb the prehistoric hillfort, which was built around 600 BCE on a mountain spur and is strategically positioned near the source of the Danube.
Day Seven
We travel to Biel and discover the Latenium Museum and Archaeological Park, which is Switzerland’s largest archaeology museum. It houses eclectic displays that include reconstructions of a La Tène house, a Gallo-Roman ship and a Celtic bridge, as well as many other original treasures from the La Tène period.
Prof. John Collis is a leading expert on the European Iron Age, who has excavated widely and published major books on the period. His book ‘Earliest Towns North of the Alps’ was one of the first studies of Oppida and ‘The European Iron Age’ has become the standard introductory text.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 2 nights in Halstatt 3 nights in Pfaffenhoffen 1 night in Konstanz 1 night in Neuchatel
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Day Eight
Sun 9th Sep - Sun 16th Sep
1. Hallstatt catholic cemetery 2. Panoramic view of Hallstatt 3. View of Hallstatt village
8 Days $3,910 without flights
We a boat trip on La Tène before flying home.
Guide Lecturer: Prof. John Collis
(sgl supp $690)
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Tour Code: Sep - HAL18A
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vienna at christmas W
hat better destination to indulge in Christmas festivities than the magnificent Austrian city of Vienna? In many ways, it is a cutting-edge place that leads in design, architecture and contemporary art, but its rich history is even more captivating... Wander through Baroque streetscapes and past imperial palaces, and discover the echoes of artistic and musical masterpieces as we visit wonderful Christmas markets and absorb the vibrant culture.
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This festive tour grants us permission to explore the atmospheric crypt of St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the underground catacombs. On Christmas Day, we will also be treated to a special dining experience.
itinerary Day One
Our flight touches down in beautiful Vienna, the illustrious capital of Austria, where our Christmas break begins. After checking in to our centrally located hotel, a walking tour acquaints us with our magnificent surroundings. We revel in the city’s rich architectural heritage, admiring the renowned façades that include the modern expressionist landmark, the Hundertwasserhaus. Later, we enjoy a welcome dinner.
Day Two
After breakfast, our day begins at the Naturhistorisches Museum, which houses a remarkable prehistoric collection of artifacts in an elaborate 19th century setting. Highlights include the enigmatic Venus of Willendorf, a small limestone nude that dates between 24,000 and 22,000 BCE. In the afternoon, we stroll over to one of Vienna’s famous Christmas markets where we can get into the festive mood. The city’s Christmas market tradition dates back as far as the 13th century. Look forward to warming mugs of Glühwein, stalls boasting local handicrafts and amazing decorations.
Day Three - Christmas Eve
Today is Christmas Eve and we begin our day with a drive out to Stift Melk - a Benedictine abbey perched on a rugged outcrop. This lavish 500-room complex was founded on the site of a Roman castle in 1089 and became a major production center for Medieval religious and musical manuscripts. Our guided tour takes in the abbey’s famous library and the imperial rooms where Napoleon himself once stayed. Later we visit the former summer palace of Schönbrunn - a masterclass in Viennese opulence - and explore this Baroque building with its 1,400 gilt-edged rooms and sculpted garden.
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Day Four - Christmas Day
We rise early today and indulge in a celebratory Christmas morning breakfast at our hotel, before visiting another of Vienna’s Christmas markets. After lunch, we head to the impressive Saint Stephen’s Cathedral, which is a striking fusion of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. It has an imposing tower, affectionately known as ‘Steffl’, and incredible underground catacombs. The remainder of our day will be spent at leisure, soaking up Vienna’s enchanting Yuletide cheer, but we will reconvene in the evening to enjoy a Christmas dinner as a group! Frohe Weihnachten to one and all!
Day Five - Boxing Day
The imperial sights (and sites) of Vienna will be our focus today. We begin at the Imperial Crypt, a richly-decorated resting place for members of the Habsburg dynasty. Our next stop is the Imperial Treasury, where we admire a glittering collection of both secular and ecclesiastical treasures - truly the most decadent section of the Hofburg Palace. Highlights include the Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire and the Treasure of the Order of the Golden Fleece. This afternoon, we tour the rest of Hofburg and then commemorate the end of this magnificent trip with an excellent farewell dinner and drinks.
Day Six
We discover the majestic palatial complex of Schloss Belvedere, then transfer to the airport for our journey home.
1. Natural History Museum in Vienna 2. Vienna’s city hall 3. Christmas decorations in Vienna 4. Festive fun at one of Vienna’s Christmas markets
Dr. Kelli Ann Malone has a PhD in Anthropology and has been lecturing in archaeology and Irish history for over 25 years. An experienced field archaeologist, Kelli has also written extensively on heritage site management and interpretation.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 5 nights in the stunning capital city of Vienna. We stay in a comfortable hand-picked hotel, placed in a perfect location for our explorations
dates & prices Sat 22nd Dec - Thu 27th Dec
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Kelli Ann Malone
6 Days $3,200 without flights (sgl supp $395)
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Tour Code: Dec - VNA18A
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walking hadrian’s wall H
adrian’s Wall footpath crosses wild and beautiful terrain, and its route covers the shortest distance coast to coast across the country, following Hadrian’s frontier. Pass forts, milecastles and fine museums as we walk from west to east, exploring the frontier on foot, as the Romans would have done.
Scotland
A real walking holiday (up to 13 miles per day), we begin along the shore of the Solway Firth and end at Segedunum’s Roman fort.
Heddon-on-the-wall Wallsend Housesteads Chesters Hexham Newcastle upon Tyne Vindolanda Wetheral
Bowness-on-Solway Birdoswald Carlisle
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On Day Five, we have special access to Vindolanda, a Roman auxiliary fort just south of Hadrian’s Wall. Here we have a the chance to explore the museum, handling some of the finest artifacts, and enjoy a visit to the lab.
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itinerary Day One
Our adventure begins with a transfer to the Cumbrian village of Wetheral and once we check into our hotel, we enjoy an engaging lecture on the history of Hadrian’s Wall.
Day Two
We begin our walk at Bowness-on-Solway at the western end of Hadrian’s great legacy and join the Hadrian’s Wall Path. As we head out of Bowness, keep an eye out for the local birdlife. Later, we travel by coach to the fantastic Tullie House Museum in Carlisle. (8.5 mile walk)
Day Three
Today we follow the line of the wall from Crosby-on-Eden to the fort and museum at Birdoswald, which is known as Banna in ancient parlance and is the only archaeological site along the wall that boasts proven Roman occupation. On this leg of our walk, we see remnants of the turf wall that preceded its stone counterpart. (12.5 mile walk)
Day Four
After a restful night, we return to Birdoswald to pick up where we left off. The trail takes us to Carvoran, which is now home to the Roman Army Museum. Our journey continues to Steel Rigg, a dramatic crag with breathtaking views across the rugged countryside. This is a delightful reward for our day of walking. (11.5 mile walk)
Day Five
We start with a visit to Vindolanda, in the heart of Northumberland’s National Park, where remains of the fort pre-date Hadrian’s Wall. Later, we walk to Housesteads Fort and Carrawburgh, a stretch that passes spectacular scenery as well as the famous Sycamore Gap. (8 mile walk)
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Day Six
Lace up your boots for a visit to the fort and Mithraeum at Carrawburgh. This elegant temple is thought to have been built by Roman soldiers in 200 CE. In the afternoon, we head to Chesters on the bank of the North Tyne River. Here, we visit the most complete Roman cavalry fort in the country, Cilurnum, which boasts extensive artifacts. (6 mile walk)
Day Seven
Mark Corney is an Honorary Research Fellow at Bristol University and former Senior Landscape Investigator with the Royal Commission for Historic Monuments of England. Mark now works as a freelance archaeological consultant, specializing in Roman archaeology.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach
Today we explore Brunton Turret, one of the most wellpreserved and beautiful turrets along the length of the wall. From here, we walk across the Roman road of Dere Street and end our day’s hike at Harlow Hill, which is a small village that once contained ‘Milecastle 16’. (11 mile walk)
Day Eight
We begin today at Heddon-on-the-Wall, where we see the longest unbroken section of Hadrian’s Wall. A Medieval kiln and circular chambers are also visible here. Later, we view the stretches around Denton and continue on to the Temple at Benwell. Tonight we enjoy a well-earned dinner to mark the last night of our holiday with the group. (11 mile walk)
• Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 3 nights in a comfortable hotel in the peaceful village of Wetheral, close to the railway station 5 nights in the centre of the traditional market town of Hexham, overlooking the Abbey
Day Nine
A gentle walk to the remains of the Roman fort at Newcastle begins our day. From there, we board a metro to the Great North Museum. Later, we visit the site of Segedunum. This is the most completed excavated fort on Hadrian’s Wall. We depart from South Shields and head home. (2.5 mile walk)
1. Hadrian’s wall sign post 2. Relief of Mithras being born from the cosmic egg 3. Scenic view of Hadrian’s wall
dates & prices Mon 25th Jun - Tue 3rd Jul Mon 24th Sep - Tue 2nd Oct Guide Lecturer: Mark Corney
9 Days $2,795
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Tour Codes: Jun - HAD18A Oct - HAD18B
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orkney & shetland T
he islands beyond the northernmost tip of Scotland glory in some of the most beautiful and rugged landscapes in the world. For more than five thousand years they have been home to farmers and fishermen, who left monuments so impressive that this has been called an archaeologists’ paradise. During the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age, the people of Orkney and Shetland were among the first in Britain to begin building megalithic chamber tombs and later henge monuments.
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We have special access to excavations at the Ness of Brodgar, where archaeologists are uncovering a Neolithic settlement. Excavations at the site started in 2003 and the structures here are numbered in the order of discovery.
Shetland Lerwick Clickhimin Broch Scatness
Orkney Skara Brae Maes Howe
Mousa Jarlshof
Isle of Rousay Gurness Broch Kirkwall Italian Chapel Tomb of the Eagles
itinerary Day One
We meet in Kirkwall, Orkney.
Day Two
Today we explore Orkney’s capital, Kirkwall – the highlights include the Bishop’s Palace, St Magnus Cathedral and Earl’s Palace, which provides a sobering reminder of Orkney’s turbulent past. In the afternoon we visit Tankerness House Museum, home to collections of international importance.
Day Three
We begin by taking a scenic drive to Maes Howe, a zenith in European prehistoric architecture. This chambered tomb has been a distinctive presence in the landscape for millennia
and the rays of the midwinter sun shine down the passage to illuminate the central chamber. We continue to the Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar. We also have special access to the Ness of Brodgar. The site spans over 2.5 hectares and is located in the heart of Neolithic Orkney.
Day Four
We travel to the Island of Rousay to explore Midhowe chambered tomb, sealed 4,500 years ago containing the remains of 25 people. On to the much later Iron Age defensive structure of Midhowe Broch which stands on the rocky foreshore of Rousay between two inlets and consists of a circular tower with a very thick exterior wall. End the day at the double chambered tomb of Taversoe Tuick.
Day Five
Our day starts at the Neolithic village of Skara Brae, which has been amazingly well preserved beneath the sand and occupied for over 600 years. After lunch we explore Gurness Broch, an Iron Age drystone tower with an extensive surrounding settlement.
Day Six
We visit the Tomb of the Eagles at Isbister, a stalled cairn built before 3,000 BCE. We continue to the Burnt Mound at Liddle, a communal cooking place - a taste of domesticity in the Bronze Age! Our final stop for today is on a very different note. We explore the Italian Chapel, built by prisoners of war in the 1940’s. This evening we board our ferry to Shetland.
Day Seven
We arrive in Lerwick this morning and board our next ferry to Mousa Broch, the tallest of this unique Iron Age tower
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structure surviving in Scotland. Next we travel to the South Voe Croft Museum, an engaging evocation of rural life in Shetland. We then explore St Ninian’s Isle where we see the Church - a striking white shell sand spit links the islands. Excavations revealed a fabulous hoard of Pictish silver.
Day Eight
We visit Stanydale Temple which is part of a surrounding prehistoric landscape and the Scord of Brouster with chambered cairn and houses. Later, we will visit the Shetland Museum and Clickimin Broch. The site is maintained by Historic Scotland and is situated within a walled enclosure.
Dr. Val Turner has been Shetland’s Regional Archaeologist since the post was created in 1986. She has managed large-scale excavation projects all across Scotland. She is a member of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Stirling.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Nine
Today we journey to Scatness, an extensive settlement site and, if time, Sumburgh Head. We discover the amazing site of Jarlshof, which was originally constructed by Neolithic farmers in around 2,400 BCE. We view the oval Bronze Age houses, Iron Age fortifications, Pictish symbols and the remains of a Viking long house. We continue to Scalloway Museum and then to Scalloway Castle.
hotels 5 nights in Kirkwall, Orkney 1 night on an overnight ferry, Orkney to Shetland 4 nights in Busta Voe, Shetland
Day Ten
For our final full day we explore Unst. We view Viking houses at Underhoull, and the replica Viking house and ship at Brookpoint. We spend the afternoon at Skaw, to take in the amazing panorama, and finish at the Castle at Muness.
Day Eleven
Time for further exploring before we end our tour in Lerwick.
1. Shetland ponies at Scalloway 2. Clickimin Broch
dates & prices Tue 3rd Jul - Fri 13th Jul Guide Lecturer: TBC
Sat 14th Jul - Tue 24th Jul Guide Lecturer: Dr. Val Turner
11 Days $3,895
(sgl supp $650)
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Tour Codes: July - OAS18A July - OAS18B
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wessex weekend T
he chalk downs of the ancient kingdom of Wessex have been a focus for monumental building and funerary ritual for more than five millennia. Henges, burial mounds, causeway camps and early field systems form a landscape of mystery, clues and interest. This is an incredibly privileged tour and it was the very first to be offered by Andante. Expect private access to Stonehenge’s inner ring, a fascinating guided museum visit and legendary sites.
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Stonehenge Salisbury
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Enter the sacred inner ring at the iconic site of Stonehenge before members of the general public begin their visits. This is a truly unforgettable experience. We also have exclusive access to Wiltshire Heritage Museum, including a special guided tour.
itinerary Day One
We meet in the picturesque market town of Devizes in Wiltshire, which will be our base for the next two nights. After checking in to our well-located hotel, we are treated to a delicious dinner and an enlightening lecture from our guide.
Day Two
Our adventures begin at the great Neolithic henge of Avebury, a UNESCO World Heritage site so extensive that part of a modern village lies within it. Having retained both intact ditch and bank fortifications, Avebury is one of the most well-preserved and biggest henges in all of Europe, and it is still widely used as a sacred place for pagan ceremonies. From here, we walk to West Kennet Long Barrow, which is a chambered tomb that was constructed in around 4,000 BCE - the final resting place for almost 50 people. Recent evidence, however, suggests that some of the remains were periodically removed and replaced here, most likely for ritual purposes. We also pass by the intriguing mound at Silbury Hill, which is the largest man-made mound in Europe and rises imposingly from the fields. Comparable in size to the Pyramids of Giza, no evidence of burials has been uncovered here. As a result, Silbury’s purpose remains mysteriously unknown. In the evening, we have special access to the fascinating Wiltshire Heritage Museum, home to an awardwinning collection that features gold work retrieved from the Stonehenge area. Here we enjoy an exclusive tour by the Museum Director and a private dinner within the building.
Day Three
We begin early this morning in order to take full advantage of our privileged access to Stonehenge. As the sun rises over the enigmatic stones, prepare for an unforgettable encounter well away from the usual crowds. After stopping at the site’s
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new visitor centre, where we can pore over the 250 artifacts unearthed around the monument, we take a walk through the wider prehistoric landscape. En route, we view the Greater Cursus, a Neolithic structure thought to have been used in ceremonial processions. We also wander the ancient avenue, at which Bluestonehenge was recently founded, as well as the wooded King Barrows. Following lunch at a fantastic local restaurant, we visit Salisbury Museum to view the new Wessex Gallery. This hosts a rich exhibition of archaeological treasures that trace the human occupation of the area back to its earliest days. There will be a private demonstration of flint-knapping here, allowing us a unique insight into the craftsmanship of our prehistoric forebears. We return to Devizes and say goodbye.
Mark Corney is an Honorary Research Fellow at Bristol University and former Senior Landscape Investigator with the Royal Commission for Historic Monuments of England. Mark now works as a freelance archaeological consultant, specialising in Roman archaeology.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 2 nights in the heart of historic Devizes. The site has been a meeting place for travelers since 1432 and the luxurious rooms we stay in benefit from attractive period features
dates & prices Fri 7th Sep - Sun 9th Sep Guide Lecturer: Mark Corney 1. Neolithic henge of Avebury 2. Silbury Hill, near Avebury 3. Stonehenge, near Salisbury 4. Flint-knapping at Salisbury Museum
3 Days $975
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Tour Code: Sep - WES18A
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bulgaria
Thracians & Churches
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ulgaria is, in archaeological terms, one of the richest countries in Europe. The previous ten years have been a golden age for Bulgarian archaeology, with spectacular sites and priceless finds coming to light. Hidden in the hills and forests are some of Europe’s oldest Neolithic settlements, Thracian tombs, and exuberantly painted Medieval churches. Dr. Katya Melamed introduces the many ages of Bulgaria, from the Black Sea to the Rila Mountains, from the Neolithic to the Iron Curtain.
Nicopolis ad Istrum Madara Veliko Tarnovo Sofia Hisarya Plovdiv
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Karanovo Stara Zagora
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We have special access to enter the Thracian tomb of Kazanlak. The tomb is decorated with beautiful frescos, is part of a huge Thracian acropolis and has been on the protected World Heritage list since 1979.
itinerary Day One
Upon arrival in Sofia we transfer to Plovdiv. We begin our tour with a visit to Yunasite Tell, also known as ‘The Flat Mound’; an important site of the 5th millennium BCE.
Day Two
Today we explore the sites of Plovdiv, founded by Philip of Macedon. Intense Roman activity on this site means that little is left of the early city. We visit the Trakart mosaics, the Roman Theatre and the Archaeological Museum.
Day Three
We drive north to the sleepy village of Hisarya, famed for its hot water mineral spring and visit the History Museum.
We continue to the Valley of the Thracian Kings after pausing for a picnic at the site of Kazanlak Mound. We hope to have special access to the Kazanlak Tomb, which is decorated with beautiful 4th-century BCE frescos. We also visit the remarkable tombs of Golyama Kosmatka and Ostrusha. This evening we return to Plovdiv for dinner.
Day Four
We visit the tomb of Aleksandrovo, dating from the 4th century BCE. This afternoon we continue to Stara Zagora. This seemingly ordinary Bulgarian town hides extraordinary Neolithic houses under the city streets. The dwellings are complete with shelves, pots and hearths.
Day Five
We begin the day at the huge settlement mound of Karanovo. This ‘tell’ represents successive phases of occupation from the 6th to the 2nd millennium BCE. We then drive east to Nessebar on the Black Sea Coast. Founded by the Thracians, the town later became a thriving Greek trading colony. We explore the old town before driving north to Varna.
Day Six
We spend the morning at the superb History Museum in Varna housing intricately worked gold found at nearby Copper Age burial sites. After lunch we explore this coastal city including the Roman Baths and Marine Garden.
Day Seven
Today we visit the majestic Madara Horseman rock relief. Dating from the 8th century CE, the horseman rides triumphant, a vanquished lion at his feet. We continue to the Sveshtari Thracian Tomb. Here, multi-colored reliefs depict surreal half human, half plant-like figures.
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Day Eight
We start our day in Veliko Tarnovo, capital of the Medieval Bulgarian tsars. The town is dramatically situated on a gorge over the river. We explore the Tsarevets fortress, a Medieval stronghold which houses the royal and patriarchal palaces. We also discover the Bulgarian Orthodox Church of Saints Peter and Paul. Later, we travel to the ancient site of Nicopolis ad Istrum. A thriving Roman colony, the town was abandoned in the 5th century CE and eventually replaced by a much more modest Byzantine settlement.
Day Nine
This morning we head to Arbanassi. Here we uncover the Folk House and the Nativity Church, which is covered in stunning frescos and feature a pantheon of saints. Next we journey to Etar and explore the Open Air Enthographic Museum. It has been open since 1964 and consists of typical Bulgarian revival houses.
Day Ten
We head into the beautiful foothills of the Rila mountains, to visit the Rila Monastery. This iconic masterpiece is one of Bulgaria’s most famous and most beautiful sites. Later, we view the remarkable 13th-century frescos at Boyana Church.
Day Eleven
We view the collections of the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia before we continue along the walls of ancient Serdica. We also see St George’s Basilicata and the Church St Sofia before our flights home.
1. The Roman Theatre of Philippopolis, Plovdiv 2. Monastery of Saint Ivan at the Rila Monastery
Dr. Katya Melamed is an archaeologist who recently retired from the Bulgarian Institute of Archaeology. She directs a number of excavations and specializes in the Medieval period, with a particular interest in the continuation of burial practices from the Thracians to the Christian era.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 3 nights Plovdiv 1 night in Stara Zagora 2 nights in Varna 2 nights in Veliko Tarnovo 2 nights in Sofia
dates & prices Sat 6th Oct - Tue 16th Oct
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Katya Melamed
11 Days $3,345 without flights (sgl supp $350)
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Tour Code: Oct - BUL18A
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relaxed split I
mmerse yourself in the history, culture and archaeology found on the idyllic Croatian coast. From our relaxing hotel, which will be our base for the entire tour, explore subterranean Roman foundations, incredible ancient ruins and other fascinating sites. From wine tastings to farm visits where we sample local produce, and with ample free time to revel in the delights of this atmospheric city, this is the perfectly paced introduction to Split.
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Trilj Klis Manastirine
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We have arranged an exclusive viewing of the museum in the charming convent of St. Nicholas in Trogir, where we will view the famous 3rd century Greek Kairos relief, which is carved out of striking orange marble.
itinerary Day One
Today we fly from London to Split and then drive to our hotel, located just steps from Diocletian’s Palace.
Day Two
We acquaint ourselves with Split, a delightful fusion of ancient and modern, and begin by tracing the walls and monuments of the immense Palace of Diocletian, which is interwoven with later Medieval houses. Here, Diocletian, one of the few emperors to go into real retirement, cultivated his market garden and attempted to avoid being sucked back into the power politics of the Roman world. We visit the Cathedral, where we view Diocletian’s mausoleum. The rags to riches emperor began building this complex in 305 CE.
Day Three
Our exploration of ancient Split continues this morning as we descend underground to view the Roman foundations that still support much of the modern city. In the afternoon we indulge in some free time to perhaps visit the fantastic local markets, discover the area’s rich folk and history museums, or simply unwind and stroll around streets steeped in enchanting stories.
Day Four
Today we travel to the spectacular Klis castle. It served as a source of defence in Dalmatia, especially against the Ottoman advance. It is now one of the most significant fortifications in the region, boasting spectacular views of the village of Klis itself, and of the Adriatic. This afternoon we visit the Roman site of Trilj, which has many archaeological findings dating back to the Mesolithic era.
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Day Five
The exhibits at Split Archaeological Museum give us an insight into ordinary Roman life. Then we visit Salona, the ruins of a remarkable Roman city and once Dalmatia’s capital. The martyrdom of a number of local people - some in the amphitheatre, which we visit - resulted in churches being built around their tombs. This includes a church in a part of the site called Manastirine. Tonight we enjoy a wine tasting in part of the Roman palace used by Diocletian’s bodyguard.
Day Six
Today will be spent entirely at our leisure. There will be the opportunity to spend more time in the wonderful city of Split or you may choose to just simply relax and recharge. Revisit sites in your own time, unwind at our fantastic hotel, maybe take a boat trip exploring the many islands that punctuate the Dalmatian coast - such as Brac - or visit nearby Omis, with its charming old mills.
Day Seven
Our adventures today take us to Trogir, a picturesque Medieval and Renaissance town, which has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, we explore the town’s museum, visit a tiny art gallery and marvel at the impressive Venetian cathedral. Once we have finished uncovering the treasures of this area, we return to Split.
Day Eight
Today we say our goodbyes and fly home to London.
1. The ancient Diocletian’s Palace, located in the city of Split 2. Cathedral of St. Lawrence in Trogir, built from the 13th to 15th centuries 3. Old ruins in Salona, which was once the capital of Dalmatia
John Shepherd is an archaeologist who has worked extensively in the field in Europe, including Italy, France and Bulgaria. He is a specialist in the study of ancient glass. Much of John’s career has been focused upon Roman provincial archaeology, working at the Museum of London.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in programme; tips included
hotels 7 nights in an upmarket 4* hotel, located within short walking distance of the Roman Palace of Diocletian. The hotel has a beautiful terrace lounge-bar where you will be able to relax
dates & prices Sat 14th Apr - Sat 21st Apr Sat 13th Oct - Sat 20th Oct Guide Lecturer: John Shepherd
8 Days $3,600 without flights (sgl supp $385)
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Tour Codes: Apr - SPL18A Oct - SPL18B
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dalmatia & dubrovnik E
xplore the spectacular archaeology of Croatia, from Zagreb to Zadar and Split to Dubrovnik. Against the backdrop of the breathtakingly beautiful Adriatic and its islands, we visit villas, temples, churches and palaces. The province furnished Rome with emperors, including Diocletian, who famously returned in retirement and built a magnificent palace at Split. Travel with Roman specialist, Dr. Ffiona Gilmore Eaves, who takes us on a leisurely tour through 2,000 amazing years of Croatian history.
Aquae Iasae Zagreb
Croatia
Zadar Šibenik Trogir
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Andautonia
Burnum Salona Split
During this fascinating tour, we will be treated to special access at the Zagreb Archaeological Museum. Here, the museum’s curator will take us on a private tour of the collections and give an engaging talk.
Dubrovnik
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Croatia’s capital, Zagreb, and in the afternoon we have a special tour of the Archaeological Museum. Here, we examine many wonderful finds from the sites we will explore later on during our travels through the country.
Day Two
The day begins with a drive to the Roman settlement of Aquae Iasae in the town of Varaždinske Toplice. The unusual natural thermal spring site, including the shrine around the spring and adjacent bath house, has been extensively excavated over the past 50 years. We also have the chance to visit the local museum here before continuing on to Zadar this afternoon.
Day Three
Today we focus our adventures on Zadar, an ancient Adriatic city that became a major trading center under Roman rule. We explore sites along the Kalelarga (main street) and visit Romanesque churches of the Middle Ages. After lunch, we visit the Archaeological Museum of Zadar, which boasts finds from prehistory onwards and includes an amazing collection of Roman material.
Day Four
We make a scenic drive along the Adriatic coastline to Šibenik, unusual in that it has no Greek or Roman antecedents. It was founded by the Croats in the 9th century CE. Later we visit the Medieval city of Trogir, which has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Next we travel to Split and on our way to dinner we take a leisurely walk around the walls of the extraordinary Diocletian’s Palace.
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Day Five
A day exploring the retirement palace of the Emperor Diocletian. After ruling for 20 years and saving the Roman world from disintegration at the end of the 3rd century, the emperor retired. This extraordinary residence, which is now the core of the town of Split, was built in the form of a huge fortified camp. It includes a temple and mausoleum, which were constructed for the emperor’s use, as well as numerous porticos and guardrooms.
Day Six
Following a visit to Split’s archaeological museum, we travel to Salona - the former capital of Dalmatia - to visit the ruins of this remarkable Roman city. Our tour includes the remains of a number of basilica-style churches as well as a bath house and also an amphitheater, which was the site of many Christian martyrdoms in the early 4th-century persecutions.
Dr. Ffiona Gilmour-Eaves wrote her thesis on the early church at Porec and has traveled extensively along the Adriatic coast. Ffiona wrote her thesis on the Eufrasian basilica in Porec, and has previously worked in life-long learning and adult education, especially for the WEA.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels
Day Seven
1 night in Zagreb 2 nights in Zadar 3 nights in Split 1 night in Dubrovnik
Day Eight
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We depart from Split to Dubrovnik and upon arrival we explore this marvellous city. The historic Medieval walled town is one of the most famous in Europe. We touch on Croatia’s more troubled recent history at the Croatian War of Independence Museum and also visit the Lazaretto. In Dubrovnik, we walk the city walls that were strong enough to defend against a 15-month siege in the 9th century. We visit the Lovrijenac Fortress before flying home.
1. The church of St. Donatus in historic Zadar 2. Ruins of the ancient 2nd century amphitheater in Split 3. Dubrovnik’s Old City, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Wed 23rd May - Wed 30th May
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Ffiona Gilmour-Eaves
8 Days $3,480 without flights (sgl supp $610)
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Tour Code: May - CRO18A
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north cyprus Road to Salamis C
yprus offers a beautiful setting for archaeological discovery. Amid the unspoiled natural landscape of this sun-blanched land, we find an array of Medieval castles, classical sites, and gentle villages. Salamis is, of course, the true highlight of our tour. The ancient city covers a small stretch of land along the Cypriot shore, and is easily the country’s best archaeological site. Discover the fully-restored Roman amphitheater, a gymnasium with marble baths, and a fascinating collection of mosaics.
Kyrenia
Myrthou Pigadhes
Salamis
Vouni Palace Ancient Soli
Akanthou
Nicosia Ercan Airport
Enkomi Famagusta
Cyprus
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Receive special access to the ongoing excavations at the fascinating Neolithic settlement of Akanthou, located in the Famagusta District. Archaeologists working here say that they have unearthed the oldest archaeological site in North Cyprus.
itinerary Day One
We fly to Ercan, via Istanbul.
Day Two
We spend the day strolling through beautiful Kyrenia the ancient town of Girne. We take a guided tour of the impressive Kyrenia Castle, which dates back to the Byzantine period, and has served the Crusaders, Venetians, Ottomans and British in the long contest over the ownership of the island. We also stop at the Shipwreck Museum, which tells the story of trade in the Mediterranean at the turn of the 4th century BCE. After lunch, we explore ancient Lamboussa, including the necropolis and Roman fish tanks.
Day Three
Today begins at the Neolithic settlement of Akanthou, where we have special access to ongoing excavations. Later we discover the magnificent Castle of St. Hilarion in the Kyrenia mountains. The best preserved of the Kyrenia strongholds, it was originally founded as a monastery and later fortified by the Byzantines as a defence against the Arabian pirates who raided the coast in the 11th century. We continue to the famous Bellapais Abbey, a 13th-century monastery also known as the Abbey of Peace.
Day Four
We dedicate a full day to the capital of Cyprus, Nicosia. In the morning we will visit the Cyprus Museum, housing the most important archaeological artifacts found throughout the island and the Archaeological Museum. Just before lunch, we have an appointment at the Centre of Visual Arts & Research, where the Severis Collection is on display. We
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spend the rest of the day in the northern part of Nicosia’s Old Town, where we visit the 16th-century Büyük Han, a beautiful caravanserai built by the Ottomans. We also explore Nicosia’s Selimye Mosque.
Day Five
This morning we travel to Güzelyurt, stopping en route to see the well-known altar at the late Bronze Age sanctuary of Myrtou Pigadhes. We tour the Museum of Archaeology and Natural History before heading to the 5th-century BCE Palace of Vouni, with its beautiful views out across the sea. Our final visit of the day is to the ruins of Soli, once one of the ten ancient city kingdoms of Cyprus.
Terry Richardson has a university background in Ancient History and Classical Civilization. He is an author of the ‘Rough Guide: Turkey’, and co-author/photographer of ‘The Lycian Way’. Terry has both lived and worked in southwest Turkey.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Six
We spend the day in Famagusta, visiting Othello Castle. Built by the Lusignans in the 14th century, this may well have been the inspiration for Shakespeare’s play. In the afternoon we wander the Medieval remains of Famagusta during a walking tour.
Day Seven
We enjoy a morning at the ancient site of Salamis, famous for its archaic period “Royal Tombs” and Cellarka cemetery. We also visit the St Barnabas Monastery and the Bronze Age city of Enkomi, once an important trading center.
hotels 5 nights in an opulent 5* hotel in downtown Kyrenia, featuring a rooftop pool and spa 2 nights in a newly renovated hotel situated in the ancient port town of Famagusta
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Day Eight
Thu 12th Apr - Thu 19th Apr
1. One of the many marble statues at Salamis 2. The Monastery of St Barnabas, founded on the site of the apostle by the same name 3. The North-East Tower of Kyrenia Castle
8 Days $3,200 without flights
We return home today.
Guide Lecturer: Terry Richardson
(sgl supp $415)
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Tour Code: Apr - NCY18A
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cyprus The South T
his beautiful Mediterranean island has a rich Prehistoric, Classical and Medieval past. Recent research has pushed back the dates for the earliest occupation of Cyprus to over 10,000 years ago. Over millennia the people of Cyprus have developed their own distinctive artifacts, buildings, art and culture. Dr. Paul Croft, who has devoted his career to the study of Cypriot archaeology, leads us from mountain churches to Prehistoric and Classical sites, overlooking the clear blue waters of the Mediterranean.
Nicosia
Cyprus Kakopetria Paphos
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We have special access at Kalavasos where we see the excavations from the Bronze Age olive oil ‘factory’ and we also have access to the Lemba Archaeological Research Center. Here we are treated to a handling session led by Dr. Paul Croft.
Larnaca Khirokitia Kalavasos
Kourion
Kouklia
Limassol
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Larnaca and transfer to our hotel in Limassol.
Day Two
We begin our tour at the site of Khirokitia, an exceptionally preserved Neolithic walled village with over 60 stone roundhouses. We have special access to the Bronze Age olive oil ‘factory’ excavations at Kalavasos, especially opened for our group. After lunch we continue to the Crusader fortress of Kolossi, which stood by the vineyards from which the Knights of St John made their wine. We end the day at the Medieval Limassol Castle, which is located in the heart of the city center and near the old harbor.
Day Three
The whole of today is spent in the Cypriot capital, Nicosia. A settlement since the Bronze Age, Nicosia has been continuously inhabited for almost 5,000 years. We also visit the Cyprus Archaeological Museum which houses the world’s most extensive collections of Cypriot archaeology. There is free time to roam the old town this afternoon, including its preserved Venetian walls, built in an (ultimately futile) attempt to defend the city from Ottoman invasion.
Day Four
We drive into the beautiful Troodos mountains to visit a wonderful series of frescoed Byzantine churches, many of which are World Heritage Sites. The lively detail and colours in the frescos are remarkable. We also stop at the traditional town of Kakopetria, its Medieval streets picturesquely surrounded by thick forest. Excavations have been conducted here since 1938.
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Day Five
Into Classical Cyprus we go, via the ancient city of Kourion, which blossomed under the Ptolemies and Romans. We uncover remains including a (reconstructed) Graeco-Roman theater, and Roman houses with superb mosaics. Later we continue to the Sanctuary of Apollo Ylatis, also known as ‘the god of the woods’. The sanctuary was built in around 100 CE and was one of the most important religious centers in Cyprus. We also have special access to the Lemba Archaeological Research Center, with a handling session led by Dr. Paul Croft. The center has been the home of Prehistoric projects in western Cyprus for 30 years.
Dr. Paul Croft is a British prehistorian who lives in Cyprus. He reconstructs ancient buildings, excavates, and is a specialist in zooarchaeology. Paul holds a fellowship at the University of Edinburgh and manages the Lemba Archaeological Research Center.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Six
Our first visit is to the World Heritage Site of Paphos. The city has several sites relating to the goddess Aphrodite and has been inhabited since Neolithic times. Today we explore the elaborate rock cut necropolis ‘The Tombs of the Kings’, which date from the 3rd century BCE, and feature frescoed walls and Doric columns. We spend lunch within Paphos Harbor, perhaps trying a traditional Cypriot dish while taking in the stunning views. Our final stop is at the Archaeological Park. This is still under excavation and contains a major part of the ancient Greek and Roman city.
Day Seven
We spend our final morning visiting Aphrodite’s Sanctuary at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kouklia. This afternoon we transfer to the airport for our flight home.
1. Ancient ruins at the city of Kourion 2. Tombs of the Kings, Paphos 3. The Sanctury of Apollo Ylatis at Kourion
hotels 3 nights in a sea-side holiday hotel on the edge of Limassol, overlooking the Mediterranean 3 nights in a 5* spa hotel outside of Paphos, with plenty of space to absorb the tranquility of the area
dates & prices Thu 19th Apr - Wed 25th Apr Guide Lecturer: Dr. Paul Croft
7 Days $2,985 without flights (sgl supp $490)
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Tour Code: Apr - CYP18A
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prehistoric czech republic W
hen thinking of the Czech Republic, Soviet struggles and Prague’s Gothic spires may well spring to mind. Yet this beautiful country’s history goes back thousands more years to the Upper Palaeolithic period, when the landscape was covered in forests, and hunter gatherers fashioned stone tools to hunt. The Czech Republic still has a wondrous prehistoric landscape, littered with caves and sites that have unveiled a treasure trove of remains, making this tour is a must for Prehistory enthusiasts.
Prague Sloup-Kůlna
Czech Republic
Mladeč Cave Výpustek Cave Býčí skála Brno Pavlov
Vienna
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We are introduced to the Moravian Museum in Brno by local archaeologists. Here, we find out more about their fascinating work and latest developments. This museum boasts impressive collections and is home to over 6 million artifacts.
Austria
Willendorf
itinerary Day One
Today we fly to Brno, the second largest city in the Czech Republic, and check in to our hotel.
Day Two
Our morning is spent visiting the city and looking at Spilberk Castle, which was built by King Ottokar II in the 13th century. After lunch, we are taken around the fine Anthropos Museum, which covers the prehistoric development of prehistoric humanity in Europe.
Day Three
We drive to Byci Skala (Bull Rock Cave), the second largest cave system in Moravia. Excavations found an extensive ancient settlement here, together with a later habitation and cemetery. On to the Sloup-Kulna cave system. Initially used as a shelter by wild animals and drawing the attention of early explorers, later investigations revealed significant evidence of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic habitation.
Day Four
We head to Vypustek Cave in Kritiny Valley. Evidence of a settlement dating back to 15,000 BCE has come to light here, and in 1944, it became an aircraft factory for the Luftwaffe.
Day Five
Today begins at the Museum at Pavlov. Here the findings from regional research work in prehistory are displayed in modern galleries. One of the great cities of Central Europe, Pavlov boasts a highly strategic position. Its Medieval cathedral survives to this day, as do a profusion of baroque buildings and a modernist villa by Miles van der Rohe, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Day Six
Mladec Cave is where our touring begins today. This labyrinth is noted for its extraordinary rock formations stalagmites and stalactites - but it is also the site of one of the earliest known Cro-Magnon settlements in Europe, dating to around 31,000 BCE. We visit the archaeological remains here. Later, we will travel back to Brno for a visit to the Moravian Museum, which houses a diverse range of exhibits that cover zoology, botany, literature, anthropology, archaeology and even numismatics.
Day Seven
Today we leave Brno for the imperial city of Vienna. We visit the Natural History Museum, which is home to exhibits chronicling the fauna of the antediluvian world. It also hosts superb displays of prehistoric archaeology, including the 29,500-year old Venus of Willendorf. There are a total of 39 exhibition halls within this magnificent museum and we will have ample time to discover its wealth of artifacts and unique collections.
Day Eight
Our final day begins with a drive out to Willendorf II, to visit the site of these extraordinary discoveries, with deposits dating back to c.40,000 BCE. We move on to the unique site at Krems-Wachtberg, where excavations have proceeded since the 1930s. Palaeolithic settlements and burials, which date back some 32,000 years, have been found and displayed here. Following this we return to the airport for our flights home.
1. Charles bridge in Prague 2. The interior of the National Museum in Prague 3. Cave Byci Skala in Moravien
Dr. Alex Pryor completed his PhD in Palaeolithic archaeology at the University of Cambridge. He is now a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southampton, focusing on food storage technology at Gravettian-era sites in Europe, including Dolní Vĕstonice in the Czech Republic.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 3 nights at a 17th-century hotel in the heart of Prague’s Old Town 4 nights in a luxurious boutique hotel, overlooking the town square of Brno
dates & prices Thu 30th Aug - Thu 6th Sep Guide Lecturer: Dr. Alex Pryor
8 Days $2,945 without flights (sgl supp $555)
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Tour Code: Aug - CPH18A
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côte d’a zur The Via Julia O
ver seven days, we explore Roman sites and cities along the great road, Via Julia Augusta. The road began in Arles, one of the foremost Roman provincial cities in the region, and ran south across France into Italy. Marvel at mighty works of Roman engineering and the sites of Iron Age tribes and Greek settlers.
Italy
One of our highest-rated tours, this offers a panoramic exploration of the rich archaeology, history and culture of the French Riviera.
France Ventimiglia Albintimilium Arles
Barbegal Entremont Marseille
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Cimiez Nice Frejus
We will be joined for part of this tour by local specialists who will accompany us to see fascinating remains including recently-excavated monumental Roman cisterns and fish ponds. Their knowledge and expertise will bring these sites back to life.
itinerary Day One
Today we arrive in Marseille and transfer to our hotel in Arles. En route we stop at the Museum of Antiquity, which houses monumental Roman sculptures.
Day Two
We spend today in golden Arles, a city on the Rhône, and one of the major power centers of Roman France. It became the capital of all Gaul in the 4th and 5th centuries CE and was the western terminus of the Via Julia Augusta. We visit well-preserved Roman monuments including the amphitheater, theater, the Church of St Trophime and an underground portico that once supported the forum.
Day Three
We begin our day at Barbegal a water-powered Roman mill with sixteen waterwheels fed by an aqueduct. We continue to the St Chamas Bridge which carried the Via Julia Augusta over the River Touloubre. After lunch, we step back into the Iron Age at the town of Entremont. This pre-Roman settlement once held a shrine to the grisly Celtic cult of the severed head. We return to Marseille later this evening.
Day Four
Enjoy a leisurely stroll towards La Bourse Gardens, passing the ancient harbor and the local fishermen selling their fresh catches. We also explore the Marseille History Museum, before continuing to the Roman Docks Museum, a former shipping warehouse which houses ancient artifacts.
Day Five
This morning we enjoy a lovely drive east along the coast to the pretty town of Fréjus. Formerly Forum Julii, this small
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town was one of Caesar’s colonies. Agricola, the Roman general responsible for much of the conquest of northern England, was born here. Before lunch, we visit the aqueduct, amphitheater and the Gate of Gauls. This afternoon we enjoy a talk by local specialists who take us to see many excellent remains, including the Roman fish ponds and Cathedral. Afterwards, we travel to the elegant city of Nice where we check in to our next hotel and enjoy dinner.
Day Six
We drive to Ventimiglia where we discover the rock shelters of Balzi Rossi, a site with some very early evidence of man’s occupation in the region. Next we have arranged access to the Roman site of Albintimilium, introduced by local archaeologists. We enjoy a leisurely lunch in the center of Ventimiglia, indulging ourselves with traditional French cuisine. This afternoon we visit Forte dell’Annunziata Archaeology Museum, which is dedicated to Girolamo Rossi, a great protagonist of Western Ligurian archaeology.
Day Seven
On our final morning we head for Cimiez and discover its archaeological zone. We continue to Beaulieu-sur-Mer and the recreated Greek Villa Kerylos, beautifully set overlooking the sea. We ascend to the Trophée des Alpes, the highest point on the Via Julia Augusta, marked by Augustus’ monument celebrating the conquest of the mountain tribes, to view this extraordinary monument overlooking Monaco. We fly home this evening.
1. Roman aqueduct at Barbegal 2. View over the ancient harbor, Marseille 3. Roman amphitheater at Arles
John Shepherd is an archaeologist who has worked extensively in the field in Europe, including Italy, France and Bulgaria. He is a specialist in the study of ancient glass. Much of John’s career has been focused upon Roman provincial archaeology, working at the Museum of London.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 2 nights in Arles 2 nights in Marseille 2 nights in Nice
dates & prices Sat 24th Mar - Fri 30th Mar Guide Lecturer: John Shepherd
7 Days $2,985 without flights (sgl supp $455)
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Tour Code: Mar - VJA18A
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dordogne Cave Art T
he caves of the Dordogne Valley are home to some of the earliest and most extraordinary displays of human creativity. Wild animals and human figures - some up to 30,000 years old are vividly brought to life, daubed in ochre and charcoal on the walls.
Angles sur-l’Anglin
Poitiers
Lussac-les-Châteaux
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Our expert guides bring this artwork to life - from inception to discovery - as well as those who created it. Visit amazing rock-art sites and step closer to the lives of our Ice Age ancestors.
Lascaux IV Rouffignac Le Thot
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Laugerie-Haute
Discover images from the world famous painted cave at Lascaux, long since closed to members of the general public, at the replica, Lascaux IV. Ancient paintings and engravings can be observed here, many of which are of animals.
Les Eyzies de Tayac
Cap Blanc
Cougnac Pech Merle
itinerary Day One
We meet in London and travel together to the historic city of Poitiers. After lunch we drive to Angles-sur-l’Anglin and visit the Upper Palaeolithic facsimile at Roc-aux-Sorciers.
Day Two
Our adventure continues in Lussac-les-Châteaux, where we visit the fantastic Sabline Museum of Prehistory and its wealth of exhibits. From here, we tour the Roc-de-Sers and then move on to La Chaire à Calvin, a rock shelter that takes its name from local legend, and boasts a frieze dating back some 15,000 years. Evidence of rhinoceri and tools crafted from bone and stone have all been discovered here.
Day Three
We begin at the fascinating site of Laugerie Haute, where remains of occupation date from the Upper Palaeolithic period. Objects made from bone, two human skeletons and countless tools have helped to confirm this. Returning to Les Eyzies, we visit Abri du Poisson and then the excavations at Abri Pataud, where archaeologists are tracing artistic progress through the millennia. Later, we visit Musee de l’Abri Cro-Magnon, where the first burial of modern man was discovered. While in the area we also take time to visit the rock shelter at Cap Blanc, which is a rare example of Ice Age-sculpted bas-reliefs - and the best still in situ.
Day Four
This morning we view the complete facsimile of the worldfamous painted cave, which has long since closed to the public, at the replica Lascaux IV. In the company of our expert guide, who will illuminate the paintings further, we see hundreds of paintings and 1,500 engravings, which include depictions of aurochs, horses and deer.
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guide lecturer Dr. Paul Bahn is the leading expert on prehistoric rock art worldwide, and is one of our most wellknown archaeologists. He led the 2003 team that discovered the first ever Ice Age cave art in Britain.
Later we tour the park at Le Thot, which is dedicated to the Cro-Magnon period of history. We also tour the Le Moustier archaeological site before returning to our hotel.
Day Five
Today we travel into the cave system at Grotte de Rouffignac, which is more than five miles in length and was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. One third of all mammoth depictions known to have appeared in cave art come from this very location. After exploring the area, we drive to Font-de-Gaume, which is the only decorated cave in France with polychrome paintings that remains open to the general public. We also visit the Musee de Prehistoire.
Dr. Iain Morley is a lecturer in Palaeoanthropology and Human Sciences at Oxford University and a Fellow of St. Hugh’s College, where he teaches human evolution and Palaeolithic archaeology.
what’s included • Trains - Return train travel from London • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Six
Our first visit of the day will be to the magnificent caves of Cougnac, which contain the claw marks of cave bears. The prehistoric images here depict human figures - including a wounded man - as well as ibex and large cervids. From here we continue to Pech Merle, which has authentic cave paintings dating back over 20,000 years. We will be able to see significantly well-preserved examples of aurochs, mammoth, bison, stags’ heads, spotted horses, geometric shapes and even handprints at this unique location. The Pech Merle cave was rightly listed as a historical monument back in 1952 and has been open to the public since 1926.
Day Seven
Today we bid farewell to our tour group and make our way back home.
1. The unique architecture that can be seen at Les Eyzies 2. The entrance to the cave system at Rouffignac 3. An example of the incredible cave art that can be discovered at Lascaux
hotels 1 night in a 4* hotel in the historic center of Poitiers 5 nights in a charming traditional hotel, with a swimming pool and a shaded terrace, on the outskirts of Les Eyzies
dates & prices Tue 24th Apr - Mon 30th Apr Guide Lecturer: Dr. Paul Bahn
Mon 3rd Sep - Sun 9th Sep Guide Lecturer: Dr. Iain Morley
7 Days $3,245 without flights (sgl supp $415)
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Tour Codes: Apr - DOR18A Sep - DOR18B
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relaxed provence T
he idyllic landscapes of Provence are home to some of Europe’s finest Roman remains. Discover amphitheaters, aqueducts and triumphal arches as well as the stories behind them as we traverse the picturesque and historic south of France. With ample free time, and based in just one fantastic hotel, enjoy total immersion in the area’s epicurean approach to life. This relaxed tour is the perfect way to experience Provence’s wonders.
France Orange Pont du Gard Nimes Saint Rémy de Provence
Glanum
Arles
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We are treated to a private guided tour at the very top of the aqueduct at Pont du Gard. In addition to this, we will also enjoy an exclusive wine tasting and indulgent lunch at Vergers des Papes in the Châteauneuf du Pape region.
Marseille
itinerary Day One
We fly to Marseille and transfer to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
Day Two
Our day begins in Nîmes, which was once a thriving Roman town. Visits include the Arena of Nîmes - the former amphitheater was remodelled as a bullring in the 19th century - and the beautifully preserved temple façade at Maison Carrée. We also see the original spring of Nemausus, around which the pre-Roman settlement grew up, now landscaped into a lovely park.
Day Three
Enjoy a free morning in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, a charming village where the Provençal way of life is truly alive and well. We visit Glanum this afternoon, which was an oppidum and has played host to some fascinating excavations. Just outside of the town is a triumphal arch along with a funerary monument, known as Les Antiques. The former dates from around CE 20 and the latter dates from 30-20 BCE. Both marked the entry to the town.
Day Four
Today we begin by visiting Orange, which is home to a renowned Roman theatre and triumphal arch. The ancient porticos, Celtic fortifications and beautiful fountained squares make this small town well worth the trip. Afterwards, we are treated to a very special wine tasting and indulgent lunch in the revered Châteauneuf-du-Pape region. The rest of our afternoon is spent at our leisure. A chance to soak in the atmosphere, culture and history of this area, which also boasts an array of local shops.
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guide lecturer Dr. Denise Allen is a specialist in Roman glass with over 100 publications related to her name. She has excavated all over the UK, including Stonehenge and overseas.
Day Five
The Roman past of Arles still seems remarkably close. Here we can marvel at the amphitheater, which is still in use for bullfighting to this day. Other sights include an impressive ancient theater, Roman baths and cryptoporticus tunnels (covered passageways) that are located deep beneath the forum. The modern Archaeological Museum, which we tour, has been built alongside one end of the Roman circus and vividly tells the story of Roman Arelate through its fantastic exhibits and collections. Arles is a truly fascinating destination to explore: the legendary artist Vincent van Gogh famously painted up to 200 works around the town, and the streets are lined with colorful houses.
Prof. Tony King lectures in archaeology at the University of Winchester. He specializes in Roman archaeology with an emphasis on the analysis of animal remains.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Six
Today we begin with a morning visiting the spectacular stretch of aqueduct that once fed the historic city of Nîmes: the Pont du Gard. Upon our arrival, we are given a private tour that includes the privileged opportunity to walk along the water channel itself. This monument was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site back in 1985, and in 2004, it was awarded the coveted title of ‘Grande Site de France’. Described regularly as a true masterpiece of ancient architecture, the Pont du Gard is a sight to behold. Later we enjoy lunch beside this magnificent aqueduct. Our afternoon is spent at leisure in this gorgeous area.
Day Seven
Today we say our goodbyes and return home.
1. The historic fortified town of Glanum 2. Tony Wilmott, our guide lecturer, in action in Provence 3. The marvelous aqueduct at Pont du Gard
hotels 6 nights in a laid back, comfortable hotel close to the village of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, with bright, country-style rooms and interiors
dates & prices Mon 14th May - Sun 20th May Guide Lecturer: Dr. Denise Allen
Mon 17th Sep - Sun 23rd Sep Guide Lecturer: Prof.Tony King
7 Days $3,170 without flights (sgl supp $455)
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Tour Codes: May - PRR18A Sep - PRR18B
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romans on the rhône & saône J
oin us in Burgundy, the gorgeous French region served by the conjoining Rhône and Saône. Amid rolling green hills we find cobbled Medieval streets, glorious Gallo-Roman and Celtic antiquity and some of the most important Western churches and monasteries of the Middle Ages. Aside from its historical pedigree, this is a region where two great French passions collide: wine and food. Examine Burgundy’s centuries-old legacy of viticulture during a relaxed vineyard visit and tasting session.
Châtillon-sur-Seine Alise-Sainte-Reine Dijon
Bibracte Chalon-sur-Saône
France
Cluny
special access
We visit Vienne and have arranged special access to the near-complete Temple of Augustus, as well as other remains in the wealthy Roman town. Vienne now specialises in the food industry, so prepare yourself for delicious traditional treats.
Nuits-Saint-Georges
Autun
Lyon Vienne
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Lyon and transfer to our hotel in Dijon.
Day Two
We visit Châtillon-sur-Seine this morning to see the astonishing Vix Krater, a 6th-century BCE Greek bronze vessel found in an Iron Age aristocrat’s grave. We continue to Alésia, site of Caesar’s final Gallic victory, and its museum. We also view the Vercingetorix statue, finishing at the Archéoparc Museum.
Day Three
We spend the morning in Autun, one of the wealthiest towns in Roman Gaul. We visit the Musée Rolin, the theater, town walls and gates, along with the fascinating remains of a large Romano-Celtic temple. This afternoon we continue to Bibracte, one of Gaul’s largest and most important hillforts.
Day Four
We begin the day at Dijon Museum, with its display of wooden Gallo-Roman statues from Sources-de-la-Seine. Leaving the city, we travel through wide, green expanses of Burgundy vineyard, passing Clos de Vougeot, a historic Grand Cru vineyard, and the smallest commune in the Cote d’Or. We arrive in Nuits-St-Georges, located in eastern France. Here we explore the beautiful Roman town, the Mithraic temple site, as well as the historical and Archaeological Museum.
Day Five
We head on to Lyon today, traveling via the communes of Chalon-sur-Saône and Cluny. At Chalon, once a busy Roman port, we visit the Musée Denon, rich with historical
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and prehistorical finds recovered from the River Saône. Continuing on to Cluny, we step in to the Medieval world, paying a visit to the impressive remains of the town’s Abbey, mother house of the Cluniac Order.
Day Six
We begin the day in Lyon, France’s third-largest city. Discover the capital of the Three Gauls in the Gallo-Roman Museum. We continue to Vienne, visiting the near complete Temple of Augustus and Livia, the theater, and other remains of this wealthy Roman town on the banks of the Rhône. Later we cross the river to the small village of St Romain-en-Gal, a suburb of Vienne that has seen extensive excavation. It has a rich display of houses and the new Gallo-Roman museum boasts a magnificent collection of mosaics.
Day Seven
Our day is spent exploring Lyon in more detail. We visit the Theater, Odeon, Early Christian Churches and the Cathedral Baptistery, which gives us an insight into the importance of Lugdunum in late Roman times. Thisafternoon we discover the aqueducts of this city, unique in the Western Roman Empire for their sheer complexity and advanced engineering.
Day Eight
We enjoy some free time in Lyon on the morning of our final day, before transferring to the airport for our flight home or onward travel.
1. The old town of Lyon 2. The Rown gate of Autun 3. The amphitheater of Autun
Prof. Tony King is a lecturer in archaeology at the University of Winchester and a specialist in Roman religion. He has excavated extensively in Britain and abroad, including Hayling Island, Meonstoke Roman Villa, Pompeii and Leptis Magna. Tony is also an expert in the analysis of animal bones.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 4 nights in an elegant 19th-century hotel in Dijon, featuring refined and contemporary interiors 3 nights in Lyon, France’s third largest city, situated at the junction of the Rhône and Saône
dates & prices Tue 12th Jun - Tue 19th Jun Guide Lecturer: Prof. Tony King
8 Days $3,295 without flights (sgl supp $485)
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Tour Code: Jun - RRS18A
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languedoc Cathars & Crusaders F
rom heretics to Holy Wars, and Cathar cities to Catholic Abbeys, all via a host of rich archaeological sites, join us on a journey through the religious and historic landscapes of Medieval Europe. Explore magnificent châteaux, marvel at incredible ancient architecture, and even indulge in a sumptuous wine tasting as we uncover and bring to life the stories of this remarkable region.
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Enjoy the fantastic musical stylings of Carys LowryCarter. The talented singer-songwriter will join us for a one-night performance, showcasing the enchanting music of the wonderful Languedoc region.
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itinerary Day One
We arrive in Toulouse on the banks of the River Garonne, where we enjoy an interesting welcome lecture at our hotel. This illuminating talk will be the perfect introduction to the thrilling world of Cathars and Crusaders.
Day Two
After a delicious French breakfast, we travel to the fortified Cathar refuge of Cordes-sur-Ciel, exploring picturesque 13th and 14th-century townhouses perched high on a hill in the Midi-Pyrénées. Later we visit Albi’s colossal red-brick cathedral, built as a testament to the Christian faith, and we also discover Berbie Palace, which is a fortified residence constructed for the town’s bishops in the 13th century.
Day Three
Today we explore Lastours, the Cathar stronghold besieged by Simon de Montfort, where four of the few surviving Cathar castles stand strategically elevated atop the rocky outcrops. From here we drive to Carcassonne and visit the Château Comtal, built on the remains of a Visigoth fortress. Our final stop today is the Grand Basilica of St-Nazaire, a masterpiece of Gothic-Romanesque architecture.
Day Four
Our day begins in the beautiful village of Minerve. Here, in 1210, some 140 Cathar residents were burned alive as heretics after a six-week siege from Simon de Montfort. Later, we tour Béziers and then in the afternoon we visit the splendid Gothic Cathédral St-Nazaire, burned by invaders as part of the Béziers massacre and subsequently reconstructed. Later, we travel on to the coastal town of Narbonne.
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Day Five
We start our day at the Cistercian abbey of Fontfroide, which was a major power in the fight against the heretics in the 13th century. Here we have the chance to explore the Abbey and gardens, before enjoying lunch and a wine tasting. Later we stop at Villerouge-Termenès in the heart of the Corbières region and visit the imposing Medieval castle.
Day Six
Dr. Sophie Thérèse Ambler is a Lecturer in Later Medieval History at Lancaster University. She is a leading expert on the Montforts, the dynasty of crusaders and revolutionaries who – from the Languedoc to England, Italy, and the Holy Land – shaped the course of history in the Middle Ages.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach
In the morning we head east to Arques, a castle gifted to one of Simon de Montfort’s lieutenants, namely Pierre de Voisins in 1231. We then visit the Capetian Castle of Peyrepertuse, which towers high above the surrounding countryside. Despite successfully resisting attack during the Crusades, its ownership passed between Catholic and Cathar hands three times. It was abandoned in the 17th century.
• Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Seven
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On our last full day, we make our way to the tiny village of Vals, location of a rock-carved church thought to pre-date Roman occupation, and the Church of St Jean de Verges. We also visit the fairy-tale Château de Foix. In the evening, we are treated to a private musical performance, which brings the region’s past to life.
2 nights in Toulouse 2 nights in Carcassonne 3 nights in Couiza
Day Eight
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Before we make our way home after lunch, we explore Toulouse’s Basilica - the largest Romanesque church in Europe - along with the brick-built Church of the Jacobins.
1. The charming Medieval village of Minerve 2. Perched on a rocky hilltop, the incredible fortified city of Carcassonne 3. Quertinheux, Tour Régine and Surdespine towers at Chateaux de Lastours
Mon 10th Sep - Mon 17th Sep
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Sophie Thérèse Ambler
Mon 17th Sep - Mon 24th Sep Guide Lecturer: TBC
8 Days $3,405 without flights (sgl supp $630)
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Tour Code: Sep - LCR18A & LCR18B
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reated by our ancestors around 35,000 to 10,000 years ago, at a time when Europe was in the grip of an Ice Age and creatures now long-extinct roamed the countryside, cave art provides one of the most direct and authentic connections to our distant past. France
Preserved by the constant temperature of their environment, these drawings and paintings have remained intact for millennia, deep in the caves of the wild and beautiful Pyrenees.
Toulouse Grotte du Mas-d’Azil
Basilique Saint-Just de Vacabrere
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Lugdunum Convenarum
Indulge in a rare opportunity to marvel at some of the earliest examples of human creativity and expression alongside the world’s leading expert on prehistoric rock art. Visit truly magnificent sites that are hard to access on this remarkable tour.
Saint-Girons Niaux Cave
Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
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itinerary Day One
We arrive in Toulouse, the admired capital of the Occitane region, and from here we journey south to our hotel in the gorgeous town of Saint-Girons, which is situated on the banks of the Salat. This is nothing short of a relaxing first day and we will be given some free time to explore the tranquil riverside streets before enjoying a delicious welcome dinner with our group.
Day Two
The day begins with a drive out to Grotte de Bedeilhac. Its massive cave mouth is large enough to land an aeroplane, as actually occurred back in 1972! Occupation here dates back at least 15,000 years, with a variety of intriguing pieces of cave art, drawings, engravings and even mouldings among the striking rock formations. Later we visit the Parc de la Préhistorie. Primarily important for its facsimile of some of the decorated galleries at Niaux, it shows them as they would have originally looked. Here we also find representations of parts of the cave that are not accessible to the public.
Day Three
This morning we drive out to the Grottes de Gargas, where we find cave art that consists of two different elements - both created in the Upper Palaeolithic period of approximately 25,000 BCE. One is a collection of animal paintings comparable to those found at Lascaux in the Dordogne. The other is a dazzling group of some two-hundred hands stencilled in black, ochre, red and white. Later we visit the Roman site of Lugdunum Convenarum at the foot of the Medieval walled town of St. Bertrand de Comminges. We also enter its wonderful cathedral and cloisters.
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Day Four
We visit the cave of La Vache, situated opposite Niaux, but lower in the valley. This cave served as a living area for prehistoric people over several centuries and, although undecorated, it shows living floors and hearths. Weapons and tools in bone, flint and antler were found with an astonishing array of animals portrayed upon them. Images included wolves, lions, fish and - most unusually - humans. Later, we go on to view the famous Niaux Cave itself. Here we find one of the most powerful collections of Ice Age drawings that is still open to visitors. View galleries of intricately rendered animals and human footprints at this sensational site.
Dr. Paul Bahn is the leading expert on prehistoric rock art worldwide, and is certainly one of our best known archaeologists. Paul led the team which discovered the first Ice Age cave in Britain in 2003. He is not only an academic, but a great exponent of popular and accessible archaeology.
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Day Five
Our explorations today begin in the east at the large cave site of Mas d’Azil. Characterized by colorfully decorated pebbles and finely carved bone harpoons, this cave has been used as a refuge for millennia. The earliest evidence of human occupation dates back a phenomenal 30,000 years. The site’s accompanying museum showcases a fine collection of portable art along with other materials that demonstrate the cave’s rich levels of past occupation. This is truly a unique place to visit and we ensure that ample time is spent here in order to truly appreciate the finds. Our afternoon will be spent at leisure, further exploring this fascinating area.
Day Six
hotels 5 nights in a comfortable hand-picked hotel in St. Girons. The town is situated on the banks of the Salat and a walk along the riverside is perfect for taking in palaces, parks and points of interest
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We return to resplendent Toulouse after indulging in some free time in St. Girons, and then we depart for home.
Tue 16th Oct - Sun 21st Oct
1. The Parc de la Prehistoire in the Midi-Pyrenees 2. One of many examples of cave art that can be seen in this wonderful area 3. The magnificent Pyrenees mountains
6 Days $2,705 without flights
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Paul Bahn
(sgl supp $210)
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Tour Code: Oct - PYR18A
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the celts in Germany & Luxembourg B
e transported back to the world of the Celts as we explore both Germany and Luxembourg, and the wealth of artifacts, sites and museums that are contained within the beautiful landscapes of these countries. View major collections of Celtic finds from this region, visit archaeological sites that range from oppida to cemeteries, and uncover the rich, fascinating history of the Celtic people.
Germany Bundenbach
Luxembourg Trier
Luxembourg City Titelberg
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Glauberg Mainz
Belginum Mannheim Hochdorf
While visiting the Iron Age settlement at Glauberg, we will be treated to special access that will allow us to both meet with local archaeologists and receive first-hand information on the ongoing project here.
Kleinaspergle Stuttgart
itinerary Day One
We fly to Stuttgart, an important agricultural center for millennia as a result of its life-giving Neckar river.
Day Two
Our adventures begin at Landesmuseum Württemberg, the largest cultural history museum in the region and home to one of the best collections of Celtic artifacts. Findings from 13 ceremonial tombs, including the royal grave of Hochdorf, are among this site’s highlights. Later we travel to Eberdingen and visit the museum containing the reconstructed burial chamber of Hochdorf itself, a fantastic copy of the site where Landesmuseum treasures were first discovered.
Day Three
This morning we travel to Hohenasperg to explore the burial mound of Kleinaspergle, which comprises of two chambers and is thought to have sheltered Celtic princes. Our next destination is the bustling river port of Mainz, the very name of which is thought to have Celtic origins. En route, we stop in Mannheim, the City of Squares, to visit its extensive museum and ancient world exhibits.
Day Four
A trip to Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum (the Romano-Germanic Central Museum), housed in an ornate palace building on the banks of the Rhine, is where our day begins. Later we travel to the oppidum - or fortified Iron Age settlement - of Glauberg, which was made famous by the discovery of the life-size sandstone ‘Prince of Glauberg’ statue. This Celtic depiction of a warrior was recovered fully preserved except for its feet. Lastly we lose ourselves in the World of Celts at Glauberg’s museum and archaeological site.
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Day Five
Our travels begin at Altburg this morning, a Celtic castellum near Bundenbach. We continue to Belginum. Here we visit a Celtic-Roman archaeological park set in a clearing in the heart of the forest. Our final stop today is Trier, close to the Luxembourg border, deep in the Moselle wine region. Enjoy free time this afternoon to explore the city’s sights or unwind beside the river with a glass of Gewürztraminer.
Day Six
We start our day at Trier’s Rheinisches Landesmuseum, one of Germany’s most important archaeological museums, which contains giant stone monuments as well as other artifacts recovered from burial mounds. Later we head to the Archaeological Park Martberg, where we learn about the region’s Celtic-Roman past through the lens of the Treveri, a local tribe who established an oppidum here in 100 BCE.
Day Seven
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is ours to explore today. Our first port of call is the National Museum of Art and History, whose artifacts were found during excavations at Titelberg. We also make a pilgrimage to Titelberg itself. Its vast oppidum and incredible ruins allow us a glimpse of urban life before the Roman conquests.
Day Eight
Prof. John Collis is a leading expert on the European Iron Age and has excavated widely, publishing major books on the period. His book ‘Earliest Towns North of the Alps’ was one of the first studies of Oppida and ‘The European Iron Age’ has become the standard introductory text.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 2 nights in Stuttgart 2 night in Mainz 3 nights in Trier
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Today we bid our fond farewells to the group, return to the airport and make our way back home.
Mon 14th May - Mon 21st May
1. The Glauberg, a Celtic oppidum that is home to a series of postholes 2. The Porta Negra (or Black Gate) in Trier, Germany 3. Luxembourg, with its fusion of old and modern architecture
8 Days $3,300 without flights
Guide Lecturer: Prof. John Collis
(sgl supp $525)
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Tour Code: May - CET18A
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roman germany I
n 9 CE, the largest army of the Roman Empire was amassed along the Rhine frontier, preparing to march into what the historian Tacitus described as the ‘bristling forests and foul swamps’ of Germany. They suffered an unprecedented defeat. In response, the Limes was constructed: a defence system of bank, ditch, wall, towers and forts built along the Rhine and Danube. Safe behind this border, Roman cities prospered. Left behind are grand villas and exquisite mosaics, all waiting to be discovered.
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Cologne Aachen
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During this engaging tour, we enjoy an exclusive guided tour of excavated ships and their impressive reconstructions at the Museum für Antike Schiffahrt. This fascinating museum also houses exhibits on ancient shipping.
Germany
Braubach Saalburg and Feldberg
Boppard
Mainz
Trier Villa Borg / Villa Nennig
itinerary Day One
We arrive in to Cologne.
Day Two
Today we drive north into Xanten, where the Roman town of Colonia Ulpia Traiana has been reconstructed, built controversially over the archaeological remains.
Day Three
The remarkable, prolific ruins of Roman Cologne will be today’s first stop. We visit the Römisch-Germanisches Museum, built on the site of an opulent Roman villa and tour its collections. Later we explore the governor’s residence (the Praetorium) and walk along the Roman sewers.
Day Four
We tour the opulent Ahrweiler villa, where the discovery of a large ‘executive’ house was transformed into a museum. On to Boppard, where we see the remains of walls and towers; late Roman fortifications. Next we travel by boat to Braubach.
Day Five
This morning we reach the Limes - a 311-mile boundary of cleared land, fortified with great banks and ditches, overlooked by 900 watchtowers, and patrolled from 60 forts, reinforced by its legionary bases. We visit the reconstructed watchtower at Zugmantel and then move on to Saalburg.
Day Six
A beautiful drive along the Rhine, dotted with castles and pretty towns, to Mainz. This was the capital of Germania Superior. In the afternoon we visit the Schiffahrtsmuseum for a special, private guided tour. Later we continue to Trier.
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Day Seven
Our first day in imperial Roman Trier, one of the late Roman capital cities of the Western Empire, this now-iconic German Rhineland town sees us visit the Episcopal museum and Constantine’s basilica. Afterwards, we move on to the packed galleries of the Rheinisches Landesmuseum. This fantastic archaeological museum is home to a wealth of artifacts.
Day Eight
Tony Wilmott is an archaeologist specializing in the Roman and Medieval period, with interests in frontiers and military architecture. He has travelled widely in Syria and the Middle East. His excavations in the UK include Hadrian’s Wall and he was ‘Archaeologist of the year’ in 2012.
what’s included • Trains - Return trains to Cologne • Tour Manager
This morning we visit Porta Nigra and then the remains of Trier’s Amphitheater, which is set into the hillside. On to the funerary monument of Igel, decorated with remarkable details of the lives of wool merchants. From here, we tour the Villa Nennig, which hosts a fabulous collection of mosaics, followed by the reconstruction of the Villa Borg.
• Local Travel - Private a/c coach
Day Nine
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We begin our day by driving to Aachen, which is known as the Spa of Kings and was also the capital of Charlemagne’s renewed Roman Empire of the 8th century. Here we visit the treasury, the richest in western Europe with gifts and acquisitions made by Holy Roman Emperors throughout the Middle Ages. The Medieval church artworks here are astounding. Later we continue to Dom.
Day Ten
Before heading home, we visit the Gothic Rathaus. This town hall began life as part of the early Medieval palace complex and was the audience chamber of Charlemagne himself.
1. One of the ceiling paintings found at the Trier cathedral 2. A Roman Limes watchtower 3. The magnificent Porta Nigra in Trier
• Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
3 nights in Cologne 2 nights in Braubach 3 nights in Trier 1 night in Aachen
dates & prices Sun 27th May - Tue 5th Jun Sun 16th Sep - Tue 25th Sep Guide Lecturer: Tony Wilmott
10 Days $3,715 without flights (sgl supp $535)
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Tour Codes: May - GER18A Sep - GER18B
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ome to stunning monuments, architecture and museums, Berlin is an icon of 20th-century history. Yet beyond the tourist hotspots, there is an even more intriguing Berlin to explore. Join us in uncovering a lesser-known past: take a private tour of the sprawling Hohenschönhausen Jail, and discover the full story behind the iconic Berlin Wall. Archaeologist and Berlin resident, Nick Jackson, leads this exclusive tour as we explore the highs and lows of a city torn apart and pieced back together again.
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We have a specially-arranged tour of the State Archaeological Museum, which houses artefacts from the Palaeolithic era to the 20th century. We also have a private tour of the Stasi HQ and the infamous Berlin Wall.
itinerary Day One
We arrive in the vibrant city of Berlin and head straight to the capital’s center, where we check in to our hotel and enjoy a walking tour of the sights – the perfect way to orientate ourselves and get to know our fellow travelers along with our guide lecturer, Nick, on our first afternoon in Germany.
Day Two
After breakfast we travel to Museum Island. This extraordinary treasure trove of buildings nestles up against the River Spree and is a UNESCO World Heritage site, famed for its extensive collections, and classical architecture. Our first stop is the Pergamon, Berlin’s most famous museum, home to the dazzling Ishtar Gate. We continue to the Neues Museum and explore Germany’s own ancient past through artifacts such as the ‘Berlin Gold Hat’, a bizarrelyshaped Bronze Age headdress which may have served an astronomical purpose.
Day Three
Today our focus is on the Brandenburg region. We travel first to the State Archaeological Museum. Here we meet with a local archaeologist who will enlighten us on the subject of Brandenburg’s prehistoric world. In the afternoon we trace the history of early Prussia through its Gothic brick architecture, with a close look at the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, ‘the mother of all Brandenburg churches’.
Day Four
We begin with an excursion to Tempelhof, Berlin’s oldest airport. It was redesigned by Nazi architect Ernst Sagebiel as a gateway to Hitler’s ‘World Capital’, and played a crucial role in sustaining West Berlin during the Soviet blockade.
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Our next stop is Hohenschönhausen Jail, transformed into a detainment camp by the Soviet Secret Police in 1945. Former inmates provide us with an intimate guided tour, leading us to underground cells, and explaining how the jail became used by the Stasi in 1951. We end the day with a private tour of the Stasi Headquarters, an imposing, well-preserved location which now houses a research and memorial center.
Day Five
Nick Jackson is an archaeologist with several strings to his bow, and he is a specialist in both the history of Berlin and the archaeology of the Middle East. Nick specialized in the Bronze Age and has supervised archaeological excavations in Jordan, Syria and Turkey.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach
Today we are privileged to experience an encounter with the Cold War era, via a specially-arranged tour of the Berlin Wall. Erected in 1961, this immense structure divided the city for 28 years, and its remnants serve as a chilling reminder of a city torn in two. We discover stories of hope and betrayal, entrapment and escape, as we hear the tales of residents of East Germany attempting to tunnel their way to freedom.
Day Six
Making the most of our final hours in Berlin, we embark on a World War II-themed walking tour, and head for the German Resistance Memorial Center. It’s here that resistance fighters were executed in 1944, including Claus von Stauffenberg, the army officer who led the 20th July attempt to assassinate Hitler and overthrow the Nazis. We learn about the various underground movements involved in resistance action, and the daring activities they undertook, for which many lost their lives. The secrets of Berlin are certain to stay with us as we say our good byes and fly home.
1. Tempelhof airport 2. The infamous Berlin Wall 3. Museum Island 4. Berlin’s stunning cathedral of St Peter and Paul
• Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 5 nights in a hotel located on Berlin’s Gendarnmenmarkt, only a stone’s throw away from the Friedrichstrasse shopping street
dates & prices Mon 4th Jun - Sat 9th Jun Guide Lecturer: Nick Jackson
6 Days $3,895
(sgl supp $515)
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Tour Code: Jun - HBE18A
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walking the roman limes B
uilt to separate the outskirts of the Roman Empire from the ‘free’ Germanic tribes, the mighty Germany Limes represent the longest ancient defensive system Europe has ever seen. Spanning almost 350 miles from the Rhine to the Danube, the border bristled with forts and watchtowers, manned by legions and auxiliaries. Tread paths that once separated two vastly different cultures. Hills, forests and streams frame this tour.
Germany Rheinbrohl Sayn Kastell Niederbieber
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This tour is unique because we will visit a number of places that are difficult to access without the guidance of an expert. We will also watch a special group re-enactment, which will bring the past vividly back to life.
Kleinkastell Hillscheid
Bad Ems Koblenz Landesmuseum Kleinkastell Maisel Braubach Idstein Kastell Saaburg Frankfurt
itinerary Day One
We fly to Frankfurt and transfer to our hotel in Braubach. Later, we visit the great Koblenz Landesmuseum.
Day Two
We begin with a steady hike from Rheinbrohl to Kastell Niederbieber, past a reconstructed watch tower and some excavated defences. We then head on to Kastell Niederbieber, where we see the bath-house that served soldiers stationed here. (8 miles)
Day Three
We depart from the north gate of Kastell Niederbieber, heading east towards the frontier. On our journey, we come across a wide range of Roman remains, before descending down into the small historic town of Sayn. (12.5 miles)
Day Four
A day of gentle climbing through the forested hills to the east of Sayn as we make our way up to the reconstructed watchtower known as the Limes Pavillion Hillscheid. We also visit the fort at Kleinkastell Hillscheid, for a view of life in these small border fortifications. (11 miles)
Day Five
We climb to the Stefansturm watchtower and descend from the hilltop to Bad Ems, past the Roman fortification remains. Our day ends at the bathing resort town of Lahn. (12.5 miles)
Day Six
We walk south from Bad Ems, climbing up to the oldest of the reconstructed Roman watchtowers. A long flat plateau follows, with a number of Roman sites to visit along the way. Enjoy views over open countryside before reaching the reconstructed fortlet at Limeskastell Pohl. (13 miles)
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Day Seven
From one fortlet to another, we head into the forest to reach the well-preserved remains of Kastell Holzhausen. After lunch we transfer by coach to Idstein and spend the afternoon in Altstadt, with its timber buildings. (5.5 miles)
Day Eight
Our day begins at Kleinkastell Kemel and, from here, we cross over the river at Adolfseck past the only Roman quarry inscription that survives on the Limes. We continue on to the fort of Kastell Zugmantel where we explore a reconstructed tower. (11.5 miles - steep in places)
Tony Wilmott is an archaeologist specializing in the Roman and Medieval period, with interests in frontiers and military architecture. He has travelled widely in Syria and the Middle East. His excavations in the UK include Hadrian’s Wall and he was ‘Archaeologist of the year’ in 2012.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Nine
Following the Limes closely, we walk through the charming town of Eschenhahn and climb to a reconstructed watchtower located near the Dasbach. Finally, we reach the fort of Kleinkastell Maisel, which is shrouded in forest. This site has been granted UNESCO World Heritage status. (12 miles)
Day Ten
On our final day, we visit the Limes Info-Zentrum to see how far we’ve traveled. We follow the path of the Limes up to Rotes Kreuz to the fort of Kastell Feldberg. We continue past fortlets and towers until we reach the museum, reconstructed fort, extant rampart and ditch at Kastell Saalburg, which forms part of a UNESCO site. (10 miles)
Day Eleven
Today we bid farewell to our group and fly home.
1. Views over the glorious German countryside along the Limes 2. The Roman fort at Saalburg 3. A fantastic reconstruction of the Roman Limes
hotels 6 nights in a charming, traditional hotel with cosy interiors, located in Braubach 4 nights in a friendly family-run hotel in the historic center of Idstein
dates & prices Sun 17th Jun - Wed 27th Jun Guide Lecturer: Tony Wilmott
11 Days $3,745 without flights (sgl supp $455)
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short break in berlin N
owhere are the forces and pressures of Europe’s past, present and future more vividly on display than in Berlin. Located at the heart of the continent, the city has often been caught at the nexus of world events. Trace its development over 600 years with Nick Jackson, an archaeologist and long-term Berlin resident. Together we will examine the highs and lows of the city: from its position as a leading cultural light of Northern Europe, to the dark days of Nazism and the Berlin Wall.
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We have organised a very special tour of ‘Germany’s own Versailles’: Sanssouci - the expansive and glittering summer palace of Frederich the Great, King of Prussia, located in leafy Potsdam. Exploring this wonderful residence is a real highlight.
itinerary Day One
Upon arrival in Berlin, we meet at our hotel for an early evening stroll through the classical cultural forum of Friederich the Great. We take in the Opera House, Humboldt University and the site of the infamous Nazi book burning.
Day Two
This morning we start our tour of Berlin at Märkisches Museum. Although Berlin is best known for its 20thcentury history, we can find a historical narrative here that stretches back over centuries. Within the museum itself, there are artefacts from the Palaeolithic to 9th century Slavic settlements, and through to the Middle Ages. We continue our journey of Berlin through the ages at the German Historical Museum, which is home to engaging exhibits that detail the country’s heritage and past. This afternoon we have lunch in a traditional restaurant, before continuing to the Old Jewish Quarter of the City. We have the option to explore at our own leisure or choose to join Nick’s fantastic optional Architectural Secrets tour.
Day Three
Today we travel to Potsdam finding grand parks and palaces which now form part of Germany’s largest UNESCO World Heritage Site. This city is a popular day trip from Berlin as its history is both opulent and dramatic, and the sites here are well worth a visit. Our afternoon is spent at Frederich the Great’s summer palace, Sanssouci (literally ‘without cares’). Often described as the German Versailles, the palace itself is quite a modest affair, but is surrounded by lavish landscaped gardens, with enough follies, avenues, temples and lawns to satisfy even the grandest Prussian monarch.
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Day Four
We begin our day by traveling to Zossen, a World War II and Cold War bunker complex that included 19 air defence shelters. Back to the center of Berlin we go, alighting at Alexanderplatz – the heart of the former GDR of East Germany. From here we walk to Karl Marx Allee, which is a monumental Moscow-style boulevard. The Berlin Wall once ran down the length of Bernauer Strasse and a section of the wall has been preserved here as a memorial. We continue on to Nordbahnhof ‘Ghost’ Station, which hosts a poignant exhibition of photos, placards and testimonies by East Berliners. Finally, we make a stop at the World War II complex of bunkers at Gesundbrunnen, which were used to shelter from Allied raids.
Day Five
We walk in the 17th-century square, Gendarmenmarkt, which was badly damaged in World War II and not fully restored until 1994. Here we view the French and German domed cathedrals, the former built as refuge for Protestant Huguenots expelled from France in 1685. We continue to Wilhelmstrasse: center of Nazi administration. This is the site of the SS and Gestapo HQ, Friedrichstrasse, bisected by the Berlin Wall and ‘Checkpoint Charlie’, the infamous crossing point between East and West. Our final visit is to Potsdamer Platz, which in the 1920s was the center of the notoriously permissive Berlin ‘scene’ as immortalised by Brecht, Isherwood and Weill. After lunch, we head home.
1. Checkpoint Charlie 2. Roman baths at Sanssouci 3. Humboldt University 4. Gendarmenmarkt Square
Nick Jackson is an archaeologist with several strings to his bow, and he is an expert in both the history of Berlin and the archaeology of the Middle East. Nick specialized in the Bronze Age and has supervised archaeological excavations in Jordan, Syria and Turkey.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 4 nights in a stylishly-furnished hotel in the Auguststrasse Gallery District of former East Berlin, ideally situated for exploration of the city
dates & prices Thu 23rd Aug - Mon 27th Aug Guide Lecturer: Nick Jackson
5 Days $2,235 without flights (sgl supp $260 )
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Tour Code: Aug - BER18A
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thessaloniki F
ounded in 315 BC, Thessaloniki is a city whose historical importance and legacy can be said to rival that of Athens. In antiquity, the city served as both a Macedonian and Roman capital, and its streets are rich in the monuments of an illustrious past. On tour, we enjoy special access to the glorious painted tombs at Mieza. We also venture beyond the city walls to picturesque ancient Dion and the Enipeas Ravine, a spectacular spot at the foot of Mount Olympus.
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Our trip includes special access to the remarkable Macedonian painted tombs of Mieza, at which six subterranean vaults have been found. Together they comprise an extremely rare large-scale example of ancient Greek painting.
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Thessaloniki, transferring straight from the airport to our lovely hotel in the heart of the city. This afternoon we visit the White Tower, a cylindrical waterfront monument housing the fascinating Museum of Byzantine Culture. We continue on to the Hagia Sophia, one of the oldest surviving churches in the city. Tonight we enjoy a welcome meal and drinks at our hotel.
Day Two
We spend a full day exploring Thessaloniki, beginning at the ancient Agora and Forum. We then delve into the city’s Roman imperial past at the palace complex of Galerius. Built in around 300 AD, the site is home to the Arch of Galerius, a formidable representation of the Emperor’s power and influence. Later today we visit the Byzantine Museum and the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, one of Greece’s largest museums. Don’t miss the Derveni Krater, a superb bronze urn widely considered to be the most outstanding example of Hellenistic art in existence.
Day Three
Pella is our destination this morning. This was once the second Macedonian capital, and lay undiscovered until the 1950s. The birthplace of both Philip II and Alexander the Great, Pella is renowned for its exceptional mosaics, made from carefully-selected natural pebbles. We continue to the original capital, Verghina, or Aegae, where Great Tumulus mounds are believed by some to contain the remains of the mighty Macedonian kings. En route we enjoy special access to the painted tombs of Mieza - an unmissable chance to view some of ancient Greece’s most magnificent murals.
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Day Four
This morning we drive to Olynthus, a site often referred to as the ‘Pompeii of Classical Greece’ thanks to the exceptional insights it can give us on every day life and town planning in both archaic and Classical Greece. The site has been extensively excavated since the 1920s, and an informative museum houses the various finds uncovered during these investigations. We return to Thessaloniki for a relaxing walk along the city walls. Our day draws to a close with a visit to Agios Dimitrios church, a cherished UNESCO World Heritage site, in which the remains of Roman baths are thought to have held the executed body of Saint Demetrius.
Dr. Christina Hatzimichael Whitley is a Tutor in Greek Archaeology at the Cardiff Centre for Lifelong Learning. She specializes in Minoan Crete, and is co-director of the Praisos survey and excavation Project.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Five
Today we drive out to ancient Dion. Located on the borders of Thessaly at the foot of Mount Olympus, Dion was once the site of an important temple dedicated to Zeus, and has been extensively excavated since the 1800s. Our journey then leads on to the green and rural village of Litochoro, where we pause to eat lunch at a traditional Greek taverna. This afternoon we take a short walk in the Enipeas Ravine, an unspoiled forested valley where one can easily imagine the Greek gods lounging among waterfalls and pools. We return to Thessaloniki for a farewell evening meal with the group. A wonderful way to cap off our final full day.
Day Six
hotels 5 nights in a large 5* hotel situated in the center of Thessaloniki, close to the site of the ancient Agora
dates & prices
After some free time in Thessaloniki we make our way to the airport for our return flight home.
Tue 10th Apr - Sun 15th Apr
1. The ruins of ancient Dion 2. Bird mosaic at the Rotunda of Galerius 3. The White Tower of Thessaloniki 4. The ancient ruins of Pella
6 Days $2,845 without flights
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Christina Hatzimichael Whitley
(sgl supp $385)
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Tour Code: Apr - TAX18A
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the peloponnese Homer & Beyond E
mbark on a modern-day odyssey to the sites of ancient Greece. Beginning in Athens, we journey as the ancients did, seeking the advice of the great oracle at Delphi, before continuing into the wild and beautiful Peloponnesian hills. Join our Expert Guide, Dr. Rita Roussos, as she traces the story of Greece from the Bronze Age to Classical glory. A trip for anyone who has ever dreamed of standing at the starting line of the ancient Olympics, debating with Socrates, or following in the footsteps of Hercules.
Delphi Corinth
Greece
Nemea
Olympia
Athens Mycenae
Argive Heraion Tiryns
special access
As part of our trip we enjoy a specially-arranged talk delivered by the Curator of the Corinth Museum - an engaging opportunity to learn all about the colourful past of the country’s provincial capital.
Palace of Nestor Pylos
Epidavros Nafplio
Messene Mystras Kalamata
Methoni
itinerary We fly to Athens and upon arrival, transfer to our hotel in Greece’s ancient capital.
Day One
Athens. After lunch we drive through the Peloponnesian hills to our hotel at Delphi, a location considered by the ancient Greeks to be the center, or ‘navel’ of the world.
Day Two
Day Four
It’s time to explore ancient Athens on foot. We climb the Acropolis, discovering the famous Parthenon and the Temple of Athena Nike. Later we marvel at the wonders of the Acropolis Museum. Its galleries contain a wealth of artifacts, including votive offerings, intricate sculptures and fifty meters of the original Parthenon frieze.
Day Three
We continue our discovery of the capital with a walk through the Agora, the political and commercial heart of ancient
We spend the day at the Panhellenic Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi. The oracle was given by a priestess called the Pythia who sat over a chasm in the inner sanctum and, inhaling the vapours which issued from it, uttered prophecies in a trance.
Day Five
Today we get to know Olympia, home of the first and greatest Panhellenic Games. Here we find the ruins of the ancient stadium, and temples such as the Pelopion. This was once the alleged tomb of Pelops, the mythical chariot-racing king who gave this region its name.
Day Six
We travel to Chora and have the chance to explore the Archaeological Museum, full of Mycenaen material from the excavations at Pylos. We continue our journey and visit the famous Palace of Nestor in Pylos. Most of the artifacts that have been discovered here date back to 1300 BCE.
Day Seven
We explore Messene, one of Greece’s most gorgeous ancient cities. Excavations of the site have been ongoing for over a century, revealing a well-preserved stadium, odeon and many other notable buildings. We continue to Mystras.
Day Eight
We roam the ruins of Mystras, a town which was at one time second only to Constantinople in terms of its importance to the Byzantine empire. Mystras is famed for its churches and
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beautiful countryside views. After lunch we have the chance to visit the city of Epidaurus, a celebrated centre of healing in the ancient world.
Day Nine
Our day begins at the sanctuary of Nemea, where, according to legend, Heracles fought the Nemean Lion. We tour the site in the company of its former director, who personally shows us the highlights. We continue to Tiryns, a Mycenaean hillfort said to have been the mythical birthplace of Heracles.
Day Ten
We travel to the Bronze Age hilltop site of Mycenae, another major hub of Greek civilization. We round off the day at the sea-side town of Nafplio, where we visit the superb displays of the Archaeological Museum.
Day Eleven
At Corinth we tour the remains of one of the great cities of Classical Greece. A significant ancient center in the Bronze Age, it grew to become a metropolis before a fiery destruction by the Romans. It is now a major industrial hub at a national level. Later, we return to Athens in time for a tour of the National Museum, where we view such amazing relics as the golden Mask of Agamemnon. We spend our final evening as a group and enjoy a farewell dinner.
Day Twelve
Our Peloponnesian odyssey comes to an end. We bid farewell to the city of Athens and fly home.
1. Ancient ruins of Delphi 2. The Acropolis at Athens
Dr. Rita Roussos is a native Athenian and taught Archaeology and Art History at the American University of Athens. She has worked on archaeological projects at Isthmia, Kato Lossous and Mantinea. Rita’s research interests include the place of women in ancient Greece and Rome.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 3 nights in Athens 1 night in Delphi 1 night in Olympia 2 nights in Pylos 1 night in Mystras 3 nights in Mykenes
dates & prices Mon 16th Apr - Fri 27th Apr Mon 10th Sep - Fri 21st Sep Guide Lecturer: Dr. Rita Roussos
12 Days $3,785 without flights (sgl supp $470)
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Tour Codes: Apr - PEL18A Sep - PEL18B
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crete & santorini Rise & fall of Minoan civilization
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he Minoans are best known for their huge labyrinthine ‘palaces’ - the greatest of which, at Knossos, is said to be where Theseus slew the Minotaur. All of the Minoan sites we visit have their own unique charms and elegance, demonstrated in a lively and free artistic expression. Beginning on the beautiful island of Santorini, we trace the full story of the Minoans, whose writing, organization and ambition had a profound influence on the development of ancient Greece - and thus the Western World.
Fira Pyrgos
Santorini Akrotiri
Heraklion Vathypetro Knossos Palace of Phaistos
special access
We enjoy special access to the excavations at the Sissi Archaeological Project. These include an Early to Middle Minoan cemetery with house tombs (circa 2200 to 1700 BCE). A rare chance to view parts of the site not usually open to the public.
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Santorini
Malia Spinalonga Gournia
Mochlos
Gortyn
itinerary Day One
Our flight lands in Santorini, the southernmost island of the Cyclades. After checking in to our hotel, we relax and prepare ourselves for the next few days, getting to know our fellow travelers in a laid-back evening of dinner and drinks.
Day Two
We begin at the Prehistoric Museum in Fira, viewing dazzling wall paintings from the Minoan buildings at Akrotiri. Later we continue to Akrotiri itself. Destroyed by a volcanic eruption in around 1500 BCE, and buried in ash, this well-preserved site is strongly reminiscent of Pompeii. We admire sights such as the ‘Fresco of the Monkeys’ and the ‘House of the Ladies’, with its striking central light well.
Day Three
Our journey leads up winding roads to the ancient city of Thera. We imagine the people whose lives were centred around Thera’s 800-meter long main street; who attended performances in the enormous theater; and who worshipped the gods within the sacred grotto. We then visit Panagia Episkopi, a Byzantine cathedral containing many beautiful frescos, before an exhilarating catamaran ride takes us to our next destination: historic Heraklion.
Day Four
It is time to visit the renowned Palace of Knossos, a majestic Bronze Age complex. The site’s intricate layout has led to its connection with the legend of the labyrinth and the Minotaur. We continue on to the Minoan manor house and outbuildings of Vathypetro, before returning to Heraklion to spend time at its exceptional Museum. Within this peerless collection of Minoan artifacts is the iconic bull’s head ‘rhyton’, or drinking vessel, brought here from Knossos Palace.
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guide lecturer Dr. Sandy MacGillivray is an archaeologist specializing in the Aegean Bronze Age, the civilizations of Crete and the Cyclades. Dr. Rita Roussos is a native Athenian and has worked on archaeological projects at Isthmia, Kato Lossous and Mantinea.
Day Five
We start today at the Greco-Roman capital of Gortyn, a site famed for its collection of 5th-century stone blocks – the oldest and most complete example of coded ancient Greek laws ever discovered. We continue via the magnificent Minoan Palace of Phaistos, and the Ayia Triada, a grand but ruinous Bronze Age villa that has yielded more examples of mysterious “Linear A” tablets than any other site of its kind.
Dr. Christina Hatzimichael Whitley is a Tutor in Greek Archaeology at the Cardiff Center for Lifelong Learning.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine
Day Six
We step inside the Palace of Malia, a huge Minoan complex significant for its size, strategic port, skylights and grand facades. We then proceed to the town of Gournia, one of the few Minoan sites in the region to have been fully excavated: a cluster of cobbled streets and residential dwellings. This afternoon we have the option of a boat trip to the haunting and evocative island of Spinalonga, a former leper colony.
• Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Seven
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Sandy MacGillivray
We start at the picturesque ruins of Chamaizi, best known for their oval-shaped Middle Minoan building. Following this, we have the option to journey by fishing boat across the Gulf of Mirabello to the island of Mochlos. The afternoon is free for us to explore our surroundings at leisure.
Day Eight
This may well be our last morning in Crete, but the discoveries aren’t over yet. We have a special visit to the excavations at the Sissi Archaeological Project. We fly home this afternoon.
1. Dr. Sandy MacGillivray in action at Knossos 2. Ancient ceramics within an outbuilding at Vathypetro 3. The Palace of Knossos
dates & prices Tue 17th Apr - Tue 24th Apr
Tue 8th May - Tue 15th May Guide Lecturer: Dr. Rita Roussos
Tue 11th Sep - Tue 18th Sep
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Sandy MacGillivray
Tue 25th Sep - Tue 2nd Oct
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Christina Hatzimichael Whitley
Tue 2nd Oct - Tue 9th Oct
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Christina Hatzimichael Whitley
Tue 9th Oct - Tue 16th Oct Guide Lecturer: Dr. Rita Roussos
Tue 16th Oct - Tue 23rd Oct
Tour Codes: Apr - CRE18A May - CRE18B Sep - CRE18C & CRE18D Oct - CRE18E, CRE18F & CRE18G
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Christina Hatzimichael Whitley
8 Days $2,995 ; without flights (sgl supp $415)
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epirus & macedonia F
ollow in the footsteps of conquerors and cross mountainous landscapes in mainland Greece. This dramatic region was the birthplace of two of the greatest rulers of the ancient world: Philip II and Alexander the Great. Palaces, painted tombs and exquisite pebble mosaics survive at the Macedonian cities of Aegae and Pella, while Medieval monasteries perch on pinnacles of mountain rock at Meteora. This tour of northern Greece is full of unusual sites, marked by a cornucopia of peoples and cultures.
Pella Thessaloniki Verghina
Greece Kassiope
Dion
Meteora
Vale of Tempe
Ioannina
Dodona
Pyli-Thessaly
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Professor Konstantinos Zachos leads us through the ancient city of Nikopolis on an extra special tour. As an active archaeologist, and Director of the Institute for the Study of Epirus, he offers a unique insight into this remarkable region.
Nekromanteion Nikopolis
Arta
itinerary Day One
We fly to Thessaloniki and drive through the breath-taking Pindus mountain range to our hotel in Ioannina, the capital of Epirus. Our adventure has begun. On arrival we enjoy an evening of dinner, relaxation and getting to know the group.
Day Two
We drive to Nikopolis, a city founded by Emperor Augustus following his victory over Anthony and Cleopatra, to explore its sanctuary, theater and circus. Next stop is Kassiope, the Epirote city abandoned to populate Augustus’ creation. Later we visit the Nekromanteion, site of the oracle of the dead.
Day Three
Our journey leads to Dodona, where we view the shrine and oracles of Zeus. We travel on to Orraon, an ancient city containing the impressive remains of houses and public buildings. A leisurely stroll around the city of Arta, once the capital of King Pyrrhus of Epirus, rounds off our afternoon.
Day Four
We roam Ioannina’s ancient camp, the fortress of Ali of Tepelena. After pausing at the Byzantine and Archaeological museums, our afternoon is free to wander, or accompany our Guide Lecturer to a nearby historic island.
Day Five
Today we see the spectacular, vertiginous monasteries of Meteora - home to a monastic community dating back to the 14th century. Each monastery occupies a plug of rock in a striking and unique landscape. Later we visit Dion, the former religious center of the ancient Macedonian kingdom.
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guide lecturer Oliver Gilkes currently works for Andante Travels, and has worked as a field and museum archaeologist in the UK, Italy, Albania, and Libya.
Day Six
Our sixth day begins with a visit to the Vale of Tempe, a renowned ancient gorge and beauty spot that has hosted numerous battles through the ages. We continue on to the traditional house of Schwartz Mansion, a fine structure built for the president of a local cooperative in the 18th century.
Dr. Rita Roussos is a native Athenian and has worked on archaeological projects at Isthmia, Kato Lossous and Mantinea.
what’s included • Tour Manager
Day Seven
Following the trail of Macedonian royalty takes us to the site of the ancient capital, Aigai, a burial place of kings. Here we visit the Great Tumulus, identified as the tomb of King Philip II, father of Alexander the Great. We continue on to Pella, to view the ruins of an important Macedonian palace.
• Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Eight
Today is all about Thessaloniki. We examine the remains of the great Roman imperial palace built by Emperor Galerius a site used by many of his successors - and tour the excellent collections of the Archaeological Museum. The afternoon is ours to spend at our leisure: explore, shop or simply relax.
Day Nine
The Byzantine fortress of Rendina is today’s first destination, followed by the site of Arethousa - former home of Euripides. This afternoon we wander the walls of Thessaloniki, as well as the Agora, Forum and Church of St. Demetrius.
Day Ten
We transfer to the airport and board our return flight home.
1. View over the lake and mosque, Ionnina 2. Ruins of ancient Pella 3. The Monastery of the Holy Trinity, Meteora
hotels 3 nights in Thessaloniki 4 nights in Ioannina 1 night in Pyli-Thessaly 1 night in Meteroa
dates & prices Sat 28th Apr - Mon 7th May Guide Lecturer: Oliver Gilkes
Sat 29th Sep - Mon 8th Oct Guide Lecturer: Dr. Rita Roussos
10 Days $3,685 without flights (sgl supp $495)
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Tour Code: Apr - MAC18A
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the cyclades by gulet J
oin us for a meandering cruise around the Cyclades Islands by gulet. Discover atmospheric sites on rugged outcrops, lapped by azure seas. Travel to the sacred island of Delos, mythical birthplace of twins Apollo and Artemis. Standing among the sprawling ruins, one can easily imagine the magnificent city that once was. Santorini’s colourful cliffs are also set to capture your imagination, as is the Minoan site of Akrotiri. Away from archaeological pursuits, we even save time for a dip in the Aegean.
Greece Athens Cape Sounion
Andros
Kea Syros
Delos
Paros
Naxos
Ios
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We sail to Cape Sounion to enjoy a wonderful dinner overlooking the Illuminated Temple. Soak up the magical atmosphere - first lit by the beautiful colors of the sunset and then, as the sun descends, by spotlights.
Santorini
itinerary Day One
Day Three
We arrive in sun-kissed Santorini, where we board our beautiful gulet, our home on the water for the next ten nights. The Halis Temel is a Turkish, motor-powered vessel, and Andante guests will stay in her comfortable, freshly redecorated cabins for our voyage over turquoise Greek seas.
We begin at the island of Ios, which has been inhabited since the early Cycladic period. Here we visit the alleged site of Homer’s Tomb, and the remnants of a Roman aqueduct. We set sail for Koufonisia, a magical spot surrounded by crystal waters, where we can swim. Tonight we berth at Naxos.
Day Two
Day Four
After breakfast overlooking Santorini’s Caldera, we visit the ancient city of Thera, and Akrotiri, which was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in about 1,500 BCE. The well-preserved Cycladic settlement here has earned this site the title of the ‘Pompeii of the Aegean’. We enjoy a free afternoon in Santorini - a chance to visit local museums and beaches.
The first of two days in Naxos, the largest isle of the Cyclades, sees us visiting the Archaeological Museum, providing fascinating insights into regional culture. We then journey across the island to see two giant unfinished statues lying amid a grove of olive trees: a surreal, ancient scene.
Day Five
We take in more of Naxos’s gems, including the sanctuaries of Dionysus and Demeter, and the Temple of Apollo. Its iconic entrance towers over the island; a portal to a longdead world. We set sail to Paros to view the oldest Cycladic figurine ever discovered: the Naked Lady of Saliagos.
Day Six
Arriving at Delos, birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, we wander the ruins of Hellenistic and Roman mansions, and its famous Theater District. At the Archaeological Museum we discover a fine collection of artifacts, including funerary statues. Later we explore more of Delos at our own pace.
Day Seven
Our exploration of Delos continues with a walk up the Sacred Way to the Sanctuary of Apollo. Our final stop here is the famous Lion District, where marble statues guard the former entrance to a great sanctuary. We sail on to Syros, stopping at tranquil Rhenia, where a ruined ancient temple still stands.
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guide lecturer Dr. Christina Hatzimichael Whitley is a Tutor in Greek Archaeology at the Cardiff Center for Lifelong Learning. Christina is Greek, but speaks fluent English and lives with her family in Wales.
Day Eight
Though one of the smallest islands in the Cyclades, Syros is the archipelago’s capital, and relatively tourist-free. Here we visit Ermoupoli, one of Greece’s oldest museums, and home to an unusual patterned Cycladic ‘skillet’. We also explore the Early Cycladic cemetery, an important site with over 600 graves. We return to our gulet for a voyage to Andros, the northernmost island, and enjoy a walking tour.
Day Nine
Today we discover the further delights of Andros in its Archaeological Museum. This houses a wide collection of local artifacts dating from Geometric to Roman times. The highlight here is a copy of Praxiteles’ statue of Hermes, a find from the ancient city of Palaiopoli. Objects from local and Naxian workshops can also be seen here up close.
Day Ten
Our last full day begins on the island of Kea. This corner of the Aegean is characterized by rocky spires, orchard-filled valleys, olive groves and walking trails – a destination far from the tourist track. We then sail to Cape Sounion, where the King of Athens, Aegeus, is said to have jumped to his death. Our highlight is the Temple of Poseidon, at which voyagers once left sacrifices in order to placate the ocean god.
Day Eleven
Our great gulet journey comes to an end. We say goodbye to our wonderful vessel and each other, and make our return journey home.
1. Village on the coast of Andros 2. The ruins of the ancient Greek temple of Poseidon, Cape Sounion
Dr. Sandy MacGillivray is an archaeologist specializing in the Aegean Bronze Age, and the civilizations of Crete, the Cyclades and mainland Greece. He has excavated at Knossos.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels Our accommodation for this trip is aboard a traditional gulet - a gorgeous wooden sailing vessel. Evenings will be spent in Santorini, Naxos, Paros, Delos, Syros, Andros and in Sounion Bay
dates & prices Fri 11th May - Mon 21st May
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Christina Hatzimichael Whitley
Sat 9th Jun - Tue 19th Jun
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Sandy MacGillivray
11 Days $5,715 without flights (sgl supp $3,895)
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Tour Codes: May - CCY18A Jun - CCY18B
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meet the greeks D
iscover a world of gods, monsters and kings. The politics, stories and customs of this civilization echo through the ages, and we look at how the kingdoms who ruled here have managed to preside over the ancient Aegean for so many centuries. We begin in the dramatic Peloponnesian hills where legend and myth have endured for millennia. Then we visit Classical Athens, whose Golden Age led to advances in philosophy, art and science.
Delphi Marathon Corinth Mycenae Tiryns
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We visit the enigmatic ruins of ancient Corinth, which was occupied from as early as 6500 BCE and grew to become one of the largest cities in Classical Greece. Here we will be treated to a special talk from the site’s now-retired director.
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Athens
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Greece
itinerary Day One
Today we arrive into the historic - and capital - city of Athens and make our way to our hotel.
Day Two
We journey to the site of Mycenae and tread the path up to the Lion Gate of the legendary King Agamemnon’s imposing citadel. Here, we visit the enormous tomb better known as the vast treasury of his father, Atreus. We tour the hillfort of Tiryns, where the hero Hercules is said to have been born. These amazing sites have ancient origins and were inhabited as far back as the Bronze Age, the time of the Trojan War.
Day Three
This morning we pass the Arkadiko Bridge - one of the oldest arch bridges still in use - as we make our way to the magnificent theater at Epidaurus. This huge space has pitch-perfect acoustics, a testament to the engineering skills of its original builders. You can hear a person on stage perfectly, even from the cheap seats at the back! We continue to the ruins of ancient Corinth, where we receive a special talk from the retired site director.
Day Four
The day will be spent in Classical Athens, ascending to the rocky outcrop to visit the majestic Acropolis and its impressive monuments. Here, we see the Parthenon and pore over artifacts at the Acropolis Museum before indulging in some free time to explore the city at leisure. Perhaps you would like to walk up Philopappos Hill to see the Roman mausoleum - or maybe go along the lines of the Long Walls for amazing views of the Acropolis?
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Day Five
This morning we travel to Marathon - the site of the 490 BCE battle - to explore the area where the invading Persian army of Darius I was defeated by the Athenians. From here, we continue on to Palaio Faliro to view the fantastic reconstructed trireme Olympias, which was an ancient ship painstakingly recreated according to drawings made by a naval architect named John F. Coates and subsequently completed in 1987.
Day Six
Today we make a pilgrimage to the sanctuary of Delphi, where female followers of Apollo formed a divination cult. Inhaling natural vapors that emanated from the rocks, the Pythia - or high priestess - communicated with the voice of Apollo and could see into the future. Our day ends at the church Hosios Loukas, founded in the 10th century.
Day Seven
Starting out at Eleusis, we visit the other great Grecian sanctuary. Later, we explore the birthplace of democracy at the Agora, scene of turbulent debate and philosophical discourse. We also visit the National Museum, which is home to archaeological finds from all over the country. On our final evening, we enjoy a farewell dinner as a group.
Day Eight
Dr. Rita Roussos is a native Athenian and taught Archaeology and Art History at the American University of Athens. She has worked on archaeological projects at Isthmia, Kato Lossous and Mantinea. Rita’s research interests include the place of women in ancient Greece and Rome.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 2 nights in a well-situated hotel, just off the main square in the beautiful town of Nafplio 5 nights in a modern city hotel with rooftop garden views of the Parthenon, close to the Acropolis of Athens
dates & prices
There will be time for further exploration in and around Athens before we return to the airport for our flights home.
Wed 16th May - Wed 23rd May
1. Mycenaean art pottery 2. Ancient Parthenon, Athens 3. Ancient Agora, Athens
8 Days $3,405 without flights
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Rita Roussos
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Tour Code: May - IGR18A
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corfu & islands by gulet T
he seven islands of the Ionian Sea are Greece’s ‘other’ archipelago and they boast a history and mythology that include Homeric legend, Roman grandeur and even Venetian majesty. Corfu was the only Grecian land that never fell to the Turks and was a wellspring of ideas for a national renaissance. From craggy fortresses to the deserted metropolis of the ancient world, the blue Ionian hosts amazing secret places - and what better way to explore the Greek islands than by luxury gulet?
Corfu Town
Greece Paxos Nikopolis
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Professor Kostas Zachos, a former ephor of antiquities of Epirus, will give us an exclusive tour of Nikopolis and its ancient ruins, where he has undertaken years of fascinating, groundbreaking research.
Ithaca Aetos Sami Argostoli
Poros
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Corfu Town and take a relaxed afternoon stroll around the cobbled streets before boarding our traditional Mediterranean gulet.
Day Two
We spend a full day exploring Corfu Town, capital of the Ionian islands. Originally a Corinthian Greek colony, Corfu Town is one of the most charming in all of Greece - it’s an extraordinary fusion of Ionian Greek, Venetian and British styles with elegant boulevards and buildings lining its labyrinthine streets. We visit the archaeological museum and the two mighty dominating fortresses.
Day Three
Today we are treated to exclusive access at Nikopolis and have the chance to explore the vast ruins. This huge Roman ‘new town’ project was founded in honor of the Emperor Augustus’ victory over Mark Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium, and is one of Greece’s most well-preserved archaeological treasures. We also take in Octavian’s victory monument and, later, we cruise to Ithaca.
Day Four
We wake at the idyllic mythical island of Ithaca: home of Odysseus, the symbolic end-point for Homer’s great hero, and the location of the poet’s famous ‘school’. We visit a 9thcentury BCE shrine at Aetos and then the gorgeous Arethusa spring, where Homer’s Odysseus was famously directed to meet Eumaios - his loyal swineherd - by the goddess of wisdom and war, Athena. We then sail to Poros in Kefalonia.
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guide lecturer Dr. Christina Hatzimichael Whitley is a Tutor in Greek Archaeology at the Cardiff Center for Lifelong Learning. Christina is Greek, but speaks fluent English and lives with her family in Wales.
Day Five
The beautiful town of Poros is the perfect starting point for our fascinating explorations today. We discover the nearby Mycenaean tholos tomb - the largest known beehive-shaped tomb of its kind on these islands and considered by some to be Odysseus’ final resting place. We also tour the Roman Villa of Skala’s interior, which boasts striking and important mosaics. Finall, we explore the ancient Acropolis of Sami.
Day Six
This morning we get better acquainted with Argostoli, the relaxed cosmopolitan town that has been Kefalonia’s capital since the 18th century. Our main focus here is the captivating Stavros Museum, which houses archaeological finds from all over the island. In the afternoon, we set sail for Paxos - one of the smallest of the Ionian islands. Luminous turquoise seas beckon and there will be a chance to swim upon arrival.
Day Seven
A relaxed morning sees us return to Corfu Town. We soak up the sun as we glide over the azure sea and then, upon arrival at the harbor, we visit the craggy Byzantine fortress of Angelokastro. Our final stop is the famous Monastery of Paleokastritsa - its large complex of chapels, cells and rare Byzantine relics is accessible via a forest of olive trees. Tonight we enjoy a farewell group dinner aboard the gulet.
Day Eight
Today we return to the airport and board our flights home.
1. Sunset over the ruins of the ancient town Nikopolis 2. Statue of Odysseus, Ithaca Island 3. The old castle, Corfu Town
Oliver Gilkes has worked as a field and museum archaeologist in the UK, Italy, Albania, and Libya. He currently works for Andante Travels designing new tours all over the world.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels On this particular trip, our hotel is aboard a gulet. We spend our evenings in various locations across the Greek Islands, including Corfu, Ithaca, Kefalonia and Paxos
dates & prices Wed 23rd May - Wed 30th May
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Christina Hatzimichael Whitley
Thu 31st May - Thu 7th Jun Guide Lecturer: Oliver Gilkes
8 Days $4,875 without flights (sgl supp $2,375)
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Tour Codes: May - CCO18A May - CCO18A
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crete revisited T
his beautiful Mediterranean destination may be the most populous and well-trodden of the Greek islands, but Crete still has secrets, surprises and hidden sites waiting to be discovered... Explore the fortunes of this island through the Classical Greek and Roman periods, tour the famous Minoan ‘Palaces’ and settlements, and let local archaeologists illuminate the research that has been undertaken in Western Crete on this intriguing tour.
Chania
Kissamos
Aptera
Phalasarna
Crete
Rethymnon
Elyros
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Sougia
Discover more about the important recent research that has been undertaken in Western Crete through special talks from experienced local archaeologists as well as excavators who have worked on the sites we will visit.
itinerary Day One
We fly to Chania, transferring to our hotel upon arrival. In the afternoon, once we are settled, we enjoy an introductory lecture from our expert guide.
Day Two
Our morning begins at the Archaeological Museum, which is set in a beautifully restored 16th-century Venetian church. From here we visit the site of ancient Kydonia - now home to modern day Chania - and then embark upon an engaging walking tour of the town’s charming and historic center. Its many narrow lanes take us past a magnificent harbor, a picturesque Venetian quarter and more.
Day Three
We begin the day at Kissamos Museum, which is housed in a Venetian-Turkish monument known as Diikitirio - or ‘headquarters’. It is home to great exhibits that paint a picture of the region, from prehistory to present. Later, we go on to explore the ancient city of Polyrhenia, which once dominated the plain and gulf of Kissamos, and the Hellenistic town of Phalasarna with its distinctive ‘closed harbor’.
Day Four
We travel to Elyros, a Doric and Roman town famous for its two harbors. In the Classical period this was the most important city in southwestern Crete, as it formed both an industrial and commercial center. We continue on to Sougia - a peaceful waterfront village - where we enjoy lunch and then take a boat to Lissos, an ancient city famous for its Temple of Asklepios. Following this we return to Chania.
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Day Five
On our journey to Rethymnon we visit Aptera, an archaeological site just inland of Souda Bay and the mythological setting for the legendary contest between the Sirens and the Muses. We stop to explore a Mycenaean cemetery at Armeni. Excavations at this site have unearthed over 200 chamber tombs and more than 500 skeletons. Later we indulge in some free time in charming Rethymnon.
Day Six
This morning we discover the archaeological site and museum at Eleutherna, which showcases remains of the ancient city by the same name, located at the northwest foot of Mount Ida. Local excavations have revealed finds from the Neolithic period through to the Byzantine. After lunch we tour the Eastern Orthodox Arkadi Monastery, which has been a huge part of Cretan history for the past eight centuries.
Day Seven
Our first stop today is the Rethymnon Archaeological Museum, which is housed in a unique pentagonal building that interestingly used to be a civic prison. It is home to a wealth of finds from the late Neolithic and Roman periods and the collection is impressive. Later we visit a late Minoan villa at Amnisos and then take a leisurely yet captivating walking tour of historic Rethymnon.
Dr. Sandy MacGillivray is an archaeologist specializing in the Aegean Bronze Age, and the civilizations of Crete, the Cyclades and mainland Greece during this period. He has excavated at Sparta, Paros, Kythnos and Knossos, and he has co-directed excavations at Palaikastro.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 4 nights in Chania, located within the Old Venetian Harbor and boasting incredible views 3 nights in Rethymnon. The hotel has a small plunge pool which is perfect for cooling off after a long day of exploring
dates & prices
Day Eight
Mon 15th Oct - Mon 22nd Oct
1. Orthodox church on the square in Chania 2. Charming old streets in Chania 3. The Arkadi Monastery
8 Days $2,995 without flights
We return to Chania and catch our flights back home.
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Sandy MacGillivray
(sgl supp $415)
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Tour Code: Oct - WCR18A
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prehistoric ireland E
xperience the varied fascinating prehistory of Ireland as we travel through rugged landscapes and visit important sites in vibrant cities with one of the leading experts in Irish archaeology.
Creevykeel Carrowmore
Join us and discover a host of impressive burial monuments, captivating archaeological sites showcasing earliest Ireland and mystical landscapes, as we delve into this verdant isle’s culture, heritage and history.
Sligo
Knowth Newgrange River Boyne
Dublin
Galway Inis Mór
Fourknocks
Ireland
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Enjoy an exclusive visit to the experimental archaeology group of the University College of Dublin, Ireland. We will be introduced to their innovative researchers and find out more about Ireland’s past.
itinerary Day One
Upon arrival in vibrant Dublin, we tour the National Museum and explore its impressive exhibition on prehistoric Ireland. The artefacts include a remarkable 4,500-year old longboat and a reconstruction of a passage tomb.
Day Two
After a hearty Irish breakfast we set out to discover more of Dublin’s cobbled streets and canals. Our first main stop is to see the experimental archaeology group of UCD before visiting the Old Library at Trinity College - the largest library in Ireland and permanent home to the magnificent Book of Kells, which dates from the 9th century. We also pay a visit to the elaborate 12th-century St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
Day Three
This morning we visit some of the country’s most important archaeological sites. We start at Newgrange, a monumental burial mound from the Neolithic period that pre-dates both Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Giza. From here we enjoy a guided tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Knowth in the Boyne Valley and then we explore the Hill of Tara, which is shrouded in local ritual and legend.
Day Four
Our adventures today begin at Fourknocks, a burial chamber discovered in 1949. Here we have a chance to step inside the main tomb and marvel at a rare carving of a Neolithic face. Later we head for Loughcrew - a rugged group of partially engraved Megalithic cairns - and then our journey moves on to the coastal town of Sligo. This area’s natural harbor once saw trade from Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans.
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Day Five
It’s time to uncover the treasures of Sligo. Today’s highlight is our visit to Carrowmore, known as one of the most comprehensive burial complexes in Ireland. Beside the waters of a tranquil bay, we find 30 Megalithic monuments of varying sizes thought to be some of the oldest in existence. After lunch, we explore the Irish Court Tomb at Creevykeel - a majestic ruin comprised of cairns and standing stones.
Day Six
This morning we make the scenic drive south to the delightful city of Galway on the shores of the North Atlantic, a settlement originally established in the 12th century around a fort that was later captured by the Normans. Upon arrival, we pay a visit to the City Museum to discover Galway’s rich heritage. The remainder of our day will be spent at leisure, getting to know this wonderful city a little better.
Day Seven
Today we catch a ferry across to Inis Mór, an island bearing a wealth of both pre-Christian and Christian sites and monuments. We visit the prehistoric hill fort Dún Aengus - home to ancient walls and chambers, a ‘Cheval de Frise’ (anti-cavalry defence measure) and a Neolithic tomb. We also visit the lesser known site of the Black Fort with its remains of ancient dwellings before enjoying a farewell group dinner.
Day Eight
We tour the Burren’s rocky landscape and then travel home.
1. Megalithic passage tomb, Newgrange 2. Trinity College, Dublin 3. World Heritage Site of Newgrange
Dr. Kelli Ann Malone has a PhD in Anthropology and has been lecturing in archaeology and Irish history for over 25 years. An experienced field archaeologist, Kelli has also written extensively on heritage site management and interpretation.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 2 nights in Dublin 1 night in Sligo 2 nights in Galway
dates & prices Sun 24th Jun - Sun 1st Jul Sun 5th Aug - Sun 12th Aug
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Kelli Ann Malone
8 Days $2,995 without flights (sgl supp $555)
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Tour Codes: Jun - PIR18A Aug - PIR18B
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ancient wonders of sicily L
et us acquaint you with Sicily: seductive, glorious and perfectly located in the heart of the Mediterranean. The island’s dramatic coastal, volcanic and mountain scenery once provided the backdrop to many significant ancient battles. Shorter than our Classical Sicily adventure - but no less fascinating - this tour invites you to experience the mesmerizing culture, unique archaeology and history of this amazing island.
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Palermo Selinunte Piazza Armerina Agrigento
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Sicily Syracuse
Allow us to indulge you in a specially-arranged early evening visit to the stunning Cappella Palatina of Roger II. This is a glittering jewel of Norman architecture and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Palermo, Sicily’s heady capital. An architectural pastiche of varying artistic cultures, it showcases its marriage of many heritages proudly on its streets, with Moorish domes rising above Norman chapels.
Day Two
On our first full day of touring, we begin in Monreale and visit the Norman cathedral, which was built in the 12th century. This cathedral is famed for its unique carved and gold-accented cloisters. Later this afternoon, we are treated to an exclusive visit to the Cappella Palatina of Roger II. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a particular highlight as it boasts incredible mosaics and carvings. Its interior is truly a sight to behold.
Day Three
Our morning is spent at the temple and theater of ancient Segesta. The iconic 5th-century Doric temple here, set against a sun-drenched valley, is one of the most impressive ruins in the world. We enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before traveling to Selinunte - a coastal Greek colony which frequently engaged in conflict with its rival, Segesta. We explore the remains of the five major temples here.
Day Four
Today we enjoy a full day of touring in Agrigento, which is home to a variety of thrilling sites. First its excellent archaeological museum, and then its splendid Valley of the Temples. This area was founded as Akragas by Greek colonists in the 6th century BCE, and they probably selected the site for its natural fortifications - namely the two nearby
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guide lecturer Oliver Gilkes has worked as a field and museum archaeologist in the UK, Italy, Albania, and Libya. He currently works for Andante Travels designing new tours all over the world.
rivers and ridge to the north. It was once one of the richest and most famous colonies of Magna Graecia and remains a beautiful site even today with its amazing Doric temples and other impressive sites.
Day Five
Today we travel to and discover the Piazza Armerina, where an extraordinary Roman villa is located, containing a wealth of intricate and striking mosaics. Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the villa is in fact a large complex of buildings that have been under excavation since the 1930s. If we are lucky, we may see archaeologists and conservators at work among these fabulous mosaics, which depict scenes of Roman life including bikini-wearing girls, hunting partys and circus imagery and animals.
Day Six
After arriving in Syracuse last night, we take in the area this morning and begin with a special guided tour of the Neapolis Archaelogical Park. Later we pore over exhibits at the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum and then visit the ruined Greek fortress of Castello Eurialo. Many elements of the ruins remain remarkably intact, including the walls of the five defensive towers. We spend our final afternoon exploring the ancient town of Syracuse.
Day Seven
Today we say goodbye to our group and return to the airport to catch our flights home.
1. Mosaic of Cappella Palatina 2. A cityscape of the town of Piazza Armerina 3. The courtyard and belltower of Monreale Cathedral
Dr. Denise Allen attended Cardiff University and qualified with a PhD in Roman Glass. She has over 100 publications related to her name and has excavated all over the UK.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 2 nights in Palermo 2 nights in Agrigento 2 nights in Syracuse
dates & prices Tue 20th Mar - Mon 26th Mar Guide Lecturer: Oliver Gilkes
Tue 11th Sep - Mon 17th Sep Guide Lecturer: Dr. Denise Allen
7 Days $2,500 without flights (sgl supp $395)
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Tour Codes: Mar - SAW18A Sep - SAW18B
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classical sicily
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he meeting point between Africa and Europe, there’s so much more to the Sicily you think you know. This classical heart of the Mediterranean has been praised by poets, revered as the creative center of philosophy, art and learning, and is home to well-preserved Greek, Roman and Norman buildings alike. Palermo Monreale Segesta
This tour will leave memories of beautiful bays, ruinous ancient cities and honey-colored columns against a clear blue sky.
Marsala Selinunte Agrigento
Sicily Morgantina Catania
Piazza Armerina
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Syracuse
This tour boasts an exclusive early evening visit to the Cappella Palatina of Roger II, which is a glittering jewel of Norman architecture and has also been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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itinerary Day One
Today we fly into Sicily’s capital, Palermo, and transfer to our first hotel.
Day Two
Our journey begins today at the majestic 5th-century BCE Doric temple at Segesta, set among beautiful rolling hills. This magnificent site is incredibly well preserved and the temple itself is nothing short of majestic. There is also a fine semicircular theater on the hilltop above, which was built around the same time. We then continue on to the magnificent Norman cathedral and abbey at Monreale, which was founded by King William II and is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day Three
Our entire third day is spent in vibrant Palermo. We visit the newly reopened Archaeological Museum and the Church of La Martorana with its fine mosaics. Following this we marvel at the extraordinary confection of Palermo Cathedral Norman, Medieval and baroque - with its tombs of emperors and kings. We also enjoy a specially-arranged early evening visit to the Cappella Palatina of Roger II, a glittering jewel of Norman architecture, with Cosmatesque inlays in the lower walls, gold-in-glass mosaics above, and an exquisite stalactite ceiling of wood.
Day Four
Today we drive to Marsala, the Carthaginian fortified port of Lilybaeum, and visit the museum with its excavated remains of a Carthaginian warship. This area, of course, is now famous for its eponymous dessert wine. After lunch we take a boat crossing to Motya, the original Phoenician settlement, bought and excavated in the 19th century by the
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italy English Whittaker family, whose fortune was based on the blooming Marsala wine trade. Here we take in the temples of Baal and Astarte, the tophet of Tanit, and also visit a fine archaeological museum that houses the sculpture of the ‘Motya Charioteer’.
Day Five
Driving east, we stop at the quarries of Cave di Cusa, where the Greeks of Selinunte carved out stone for their titanic temples. Their heavy work was abandoned in 409 BCE when an attacking Carthaginian fleet sailed into view. We can still see the remnants of columns on site, which are sadly destined to remain unfinished. We then travel on to Selinunte itself to marvel at the temples of the mighty eastern sanctuary. Our day ends at the dramatic acropolis.
Day Six
Today is devoted to exploring the magnificent remains of Agrigento, at the site of the ancient Greek city of Akragas. We discover the Valley of the Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of seven Doric temples, including the Temple of Concordia with its elegant walls and columns. We also view the remains of the Temple of Olympian Zeus, characterised by the Telamons that once bore the weight of its roof.
Day Seven
Our journey takes us to Villa Romana del Casale in Piazza Armerina. This Late-Roman house is noted for its superb collection of lavish mosaics. We proceed to Morgantina, an ancient city inhabited since 1000 BCE. Morgantina has been the focus of intensive excavations in recent decades.
Day Eight
Syracuse, the island’s ancient capital, is today’s destination. We trace its glorious Greek past at the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum and the Neapolis Archaeological Park, where Aeschylus once watched his plays performed. We also roam the island of Ortygia, at the heart of the city.
Day Nine
After a free morning spent at our leisure in Syracuse, we drive to Noto - a Baroque fantasy of a town - created after the earthquake of 1693. Prepare to be blown away by the incredible treasure trove of elaborate churches and palaces here. In the afternoon we visit the fascinating Roman villa at Tellaro, which is surrounded by luscious vineyards and was discovered beneath a traditional farmhouse. The vibrant mosaics that can be seen here are particularly special.
Day Ten
The morning is spent visiting the catacombs of San Giovanni in Syracuse, the second largest series outside of Rome. These ancient Greek cisterns became a Roman burial ground. We then drive north to visit the archaeological park at Catania, at the foot of Mount Etna. This was the seat of the Roman procurator and was equipped with a fine theater complex and bathhouse, and also ‘Liotru’ - the famous ancient pumice sculpture of an elephant.
Day Eleven
After breakfast, we transfer to Palermo and fly home.
1. Norman Cathedral & Abbey, Monreale 2. Inside the Cappella Palatina 3. The doric Temple of Segesta
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classical sicily 1. A visit to Sicily’s Regional Archaeological Museum Antonio Salinas 2. The interior of the church of La Martorana in Palermo 3. The incredible, well-preserved archaeological site at Segesta 4. Piazza Armerina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site 5. Regional Archaeological Museum
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 3 nights in Palermo 1 night in Marsala 2 nights in Agrigento 4 nights in Ortygia
dates & prices Thu 29th Mar - Sun 8th Apr Guide Lecturer: Oliver Gilkes
Thu 19th Apr - Sun 29th Apr Guide Lecturer: Dr. Denise Allen
Thu 10th May - Sun 20th May Guide Lecturer: Dr. Eireann Marshall
Thu 17th May - Sun 27th May Guide Lecturer: Oliver Gilkes
Thu 13th Sep - Sun 23rd Sep
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Gillian Shepherd
Thu 20th Sep - Sun 30th Sep Guide Lecturer: Doru Bogdan
Thu 27th Sep - Sun 7th Oct Guide Lecturer: John Shepherd
Thu 4th Oct - Sun 14th Oct Guide Lecturer: Doru Bogdan
Thu 11th Oct - Sun 21st Oct Guide Lecturer: TBC
Thu 18th Oct - Sun 28th Oct Guide Lecturer: Doru Bogdan
11 Days $3,545 without flights (sgl supp $590)
Tour Codes: Mar - SIC18A Apr - SIC18B May - SIC18C & SIC18D Sep - SIC18E, SIC18F & SIC18H Oct - SIC18G, SIC18I & SIC18J
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guide lecturers Our guide lecturers for this tour boast a variety of specialisms that will enhance your journey around the beautiful island of Sicily. From experts in ancient glass to an experienced excavation director and a scholar who focuses on Classical Civilization in Italy, you will be in fantastic company as you discover the architecture, archaeology and splendor of this stunning part of the world. The guide lecturers will illuminate the sights - and sites - you visit.
Dr. Denise Allen is a specialist in Roman glass, with over 100 related publications to her name. She has excavated at sites all over the UK and has led many tours with Andante over the years as a guide lecturer.
Dr. Eireann Marshall is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Exeter. She has published a number of articles on Ancient North Africa and leads many tours for Andante across Europe.
Doru Bogdan is a researcher and lecturer at the University of Alba Iulia in Romania. He specializes in Roman archaeology and has both supervised and directed many fascinating excavations.
John Shepherd is an archaeologist who has worked extensively in the field in Europe and he is also a specialist in the study of ancient glass. He previously worked at the Museum of London for over 20 years.
Oliver Gilkes is a very experienced archaeologist who also designs captivating tours for Andante. He has worked at various sites in Italy and Albania, and also worked at the British School at Rome for many years.
Dr Gillian Shepherd is Director of the Trendall Centre for Ancient Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe and Australia. She specializes in the Greek colonization of Italy and Sicily, and her favorite site is Paestum.
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pompeii, herculaneum & Classical Campania
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owhere gives a deeper insight into Roman life than the dramatic coastal towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
The cataclysmic eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE had a phenomenal impact and now, two thousand years later, the sites of the Bay of Naples confront the modern visitor with a haunting, vivid immediacy unlike anything else. Lose yourself in the past as you walk in the footsteps of gladiators, slaves, senators and citizens...
Italy Naples Pozzuoli
Oplontis Mount Vesuvius
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Pompeii Stabiae
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Marvel in solitude at the cavernous Piscina Mirabilis at Misenum, which is specially opened for us. This gigantic cistern is truly a sight to behold: not only did it store water for the Roman fleet, it also fed the towns of the Bay of Naples.
itinerary Day One
Today we arrive into the historic city of Naples.
Day Two
Our day begins with a visit to the fascinating site at Paestum, ancient Poseidonia. Long before the Romans came, this was a thriving Greek city that was part of greater Greece from the 6th century BCE. During our time in this atmospheric and enchanting area, we wander among the mighty temples. It is interesting to note that some of them are among the most well-preserved anywhere in the Greek world. Following a leisurely lunch, we visit the Paestum Museum, which houses the unique, painted archaeological monument, ‘Tomb of the Diver’, dated to around 480 BCE. This museum boasts impressive collections of Prehistoric, Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age pottery.
Day Three
We devote a whole day to Pompeii. When it comes to revealing the scale and proportions of Roman town life, no other site compares. We visit some of its best-preserved buildings, as well as an amphitheater, theater, forum, bathhouses, bars and brothels. The fountains in the street, worn where thousands of people have rested their hands to take a drink; the wheel ruts; the graffiti on the house walls: we take it all in. Traveling by the best routes to avoid crowds, we visit several villas that have only recently re-opened to the public. Many of our guide lecturers have excavated at Pompeii and will illuminate this extraordinary site with their expertise.
Day Four
Today we marvel at the exceptional collections of artifacts at the National Archaeological Museum at Naples. Many of the best wall-paintings and statues were brought here in the early years of excavations. More poignant, perhaps, are the
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glass beads, dice and other objects that reflect everyday life. After lunch we move on to Pozzuoli to see one of the most impressive amphitheaters in the world. Later we gain special access to the cavernous, giant cistern Piscina Mirabilis, which is specially opened up for us. It stored water for the Roman fleet and fed the towns in the area.
farm-house is named Villa Regina and has an interesting museum nearby. The area that surrounds this villa would have been agricultural in Roman times, producing wine and olive oil, and there are vines growing outside in the gardens today.
Day Five
On this, our final full day, we ascend to the great volcanic crater of Vesuvius. The majority of our journey is by bus, but the final part requires a short walk that is well worth it. Upon arrival, we are rewarded with magnificent panoramic views both down into the crater itself and out across the Bay of Naples. Walking up to the crater is an experience as we observe different colored lava rock, sitting almost ornamentally in layers. The time we have to reflect here is sure to put everything we have seen and experienced during the week into perspective. After lunch, we continue on to the impressive villa at Oplontis. This villa was apparently owned by Emperor Nero and was both destroyed and subsequently preserved by Vesuvius’ eruption. Excavations have taken place in more than 100 rooms and some of the spaces boast sumptuous frescos and amazing decorative detail. This particular villa is even more grand than those found at Stabaie, and this stop makes for a truly fitting end to our fantastic tour.
Go off the beaten track to the villas of Stabiae, an exclusive Roman resort for the very wealthy. The vast Villa San Marco is one of the most opulent along this coast and it remains very impressive in its scale. It originally consisted of just a few rooms, but was extended at some point during the Claudian period, when both a swimming pool and garden were added. The Villa Arianna gives wonderful views over the Bay of Naples and is remarkably little-visited. During our visit there, we walk through the grand rooms, chambers and gardens all in splendid isolation. Later in the afternoon, we indulge in a little free time to either return to Pompeii for more independent touring, or simply to soak up the atmosphere and relax. The culture, history and heritage that can be found in this area will undoubtedly enchant you.
Day Six
The town of Herculaneum, which perfectly complements a visit to Pompeii, is our next port of call. This location was buried to a significantly greater depth than Pompeii. Here you can wander streets with almost complete Roman houses rising up on either side - in some cases these have even been preserved up to their rooftops. Herculaneum is a much more compact site and has fewer visitors, but is certainly no less fascinating. We stop to enjoy lunch, moving on to explore another hidden gem of the Bay of Naples - the modest farm-house that was discovered at Boscoreale. This rustic
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Day Eight
Today we transfer to the airport where we bid farewell to our group and depart for our flights home.
1. One of our expert guides giving a fascinating tour of Pompeii 2. Porta Nocera, near the ‘street of the tombs’ where many were buried 3. Historic Pompeii’s incredible remains
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pompeii, herculaneum & Classical Campania 1. The forum at Pompeii, still overlooked by Vesuvius 2. Travelers enjoying delicious refreshments at a local restaurant 3. The granary, which is situated at the northwest of the Forum 4. Dramatic ruins of ancient Pompeii 5. Fresco at Pompeii
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - Most meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 7 nights in a charming Medieval village with beautiful panoramic views. The hotel is located in wooded hills above the sea, which you will be able to view from its unspoiled gardens and terraces. Since 1821 the hotel has made a great name for itself, with guests often returning more than once
dates & prices Mon 2nd Apr - Mon 9th Apr
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Eireann Marshall
Mon 9nd Apr - Mon 16th Apr Guide Lecturer: Doru Bogdan
Mon 16th Apr - Mon 23rd Apr
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Eireann Marshall
Mon 30th Apr - Mon 7th May Guide Lecturer: Dr. Neil Faulkner
Mon 7th May - Mon 14th May Guide Lecturer: Doru Bogdan
Mon 14th May - Mon 21st May Guide Lecturer: Doru Bogdan
Mon 21st May - Mon 28th May Guide Lecturer: Dr. Eireann Marshall
Mon 10th Sep - Mon 17th Sep Guide Lecturer: Oliver Gilkes
Tues 11th Sep - Tues 18th Sep Guide Lecturer: John Shepherd
Mon 17th Sep - Mon 24th Sep Guide Lecturer: Diana Blumberg
Mon 24th Sep - Mon 1st Oct
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Eireann Marshall
Mon 1st Oct - Mon 8th Oct Guide Lecturer: Dr. Denise Allen
Tues 2nd Oct - Tues 9th Oct Guide Lecturer: Tony Wilmott
Mon 8th Oct - Mon 15th Oct Guide Lecturer: Dr. Neil Faulkner
Tues 9th Oct - Tues 16th Oct Guide Lecturer: Diana Blumberg
Mon 15th Oct - Mon 22nd Oct
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Eireann Marshall
8 Days $2,545 without flights (sgl supp $260)
Tour Codes: Apr - POM18A, POM18B, POM18C, POM18P May - POM18D, POM18E, POM18F Sep - POM18G, POM18H, POM18I, POM18J, POM18K Oct - POM18L, POM18M, POM18N, POM18O
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guide lecturers From Roman glass specialists to classical scholars and incredibly experienced archaeologists, our guide lecturers are all experts in their respective fields, and have either worked at this unrivaled site or studied it in great depth. With their impressive knowledge they will bring the stories woven deep into the fabric of these unforgettable towns straight back to life; their expertise reflected in the captivating talks you’ll hear throughout the tour.
Dr. Denise Allen is a specialist in Roman glass. She has excavated all over the UK, including Stonehenge.
Oliver Gilkes is a very experienced archaeologist and has worked at the British School at Rome.
Diana Blumberg is an archaeological scientist and has worked on field schools in Pompeii and Portus.
Dr. Eireann Marshall grew up in Italy and she specializes in Classical Civilization in Italy.
Doru Bogdan is a Roman archaeology specialist and has both supervised and directed excavations.
John Shepherd is an archaeologist who has excavated in Italy. He was a curator at the Museum of London.
Dr. Neil Faulkner is a Research Fellow at Bristol University. He is also a lecturer, writer and broadcaster.
Tony Wilmott is an archaeologist who specializes in both the Roman and Medieval periods.
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loodthirsty Imperialists or the greatest Empire the world has ever known? At its peak, the Roman Empire covered a vast territory ruled by powerful and often capricious Emperors, whose names remain spoken some 2,000 years later. This tour, led by passionate Roman specialists, takes us between two contrasting ancient cities - namely Rome with its undeniable grandeur, and the exceptionally well-preserved area of Pompeii.
Italy Tivoli Rome
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During this tour we spend an evening at the British School of Rome. This is the premier UK archaeological research center in Italy. Here we enjoy a lecture and tour from the school’s staff before sitting down to dinner.
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Naples Herculaneum Pompeii Castellamare di Stabia
itinerary Day One
Today we arrive in the magnificent city of Rome.
Day Two
Our day begins at the Church of San Clemente and we then move on to the infamous Colosseum, where up to 50,000 spectators would watch the renowned gladiatorial contests. We spend our afternoon in the heart of Roman power and head to the Roman Forum - the political and commercial hub of the city. We visit the Via Sacra and the palaces on the Palatine Hill. Later we continue to Trajan’s Column and then enjoy dinner and a lecture at the British School of Rome.
Day Three
We venture beyond the tourist trail to the ornately decorated Baths of Emperor Caracalla. Built as an act of ‘public relations,’ they provided the city with a public library, shopping center and huge bathing facilities which were also the city’s second largest Roman public baths. We pass through the great walls of the city and travel down to the coast to visit the port city of Ostia, where the riches of the Empire were transported to Rome.
Day Four
Taking to the streets on foot this morning, we walk between the monuments designed to ‘shock and awe’ citizens, enemies and barbarians. We visit the Pantheon, which was rebuilt by the architecturally daring Emperor Hadrian, with its wonderful domed roof. We also gain insight into Augustus’ political outlook at the Ara Pacis - the Altar of Augustan Peace. The afternoon is free for you to explore Rome, or join an optional visit to the Capitoline Museum.
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Day Five
Following in the footsteps of Emperors, we flee the bustle of the city and venture to the Villa of the Emperor Hadrian at Tivoli. Set in the Sabine hills, this magnificent villa’s famous fountains and gardens have their own artificial island.
Day Six
We travel along the same route that ancient pleasure seekers followed to the Roman holiday resorts of the Bay of Naples. We visit the Villa Quintilli, one of the luxury homes of the Roman elite, and then head to the Naples Museum in the afternoon to meet the Roman inhabitants of Campania.
John Shepherd is an archaeologist who has worked extensively in the field in Europe and is a specialist in the study of ancient glass. Much of John’s career has been focused upon Roman provincial archaeology, working at the Museum of London for over 20 years.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Seven
Our day is spent at the exceptionally well-preserved site of Pompeii. This former sea-side resort was devastated by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE. Following years of excavations, we can now see the houses, bars and brothels and even graffiti on the walls - that once filled this town.
Day Eight
Today we explore Herculaneum, which is smaller than Pompeii, but much better preserved. This is one of only a few ancient cities found in almost its original glory - with the burning mud of Vesuvius preserving rooftops, building beams and even food in some areas.
hotels 5 nights located in the very heart of ancient Rome, near the Pantheon 3 nights staying in an elegant hotel, just outside the harbor town of Castellamare di Stabia
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Day Nine
Mon 2nd Apr - Tue 10th Apr
1. Baths of Emperor Caracalla 2. Imperial Forum and Trajan’s Column 3. Street view of Pompeii
9 Days $3,515 without flights
Time for final exploration before our transfer to the airport.
Guide Lecturer: John Shepherd
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Tour Code: Apr - IRO18A
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the etruscans B
efore the rise of Rome, the Etruscans dominated much of Italy. At the height of their power and prosperity during the 6th century BCE, Etruscan power, influence and ambition rivalled the ancient Greeks and Phoenicians. In their homeland in the Tuscan hills, they built cities, vast cemeteries, monumental tombs and a startling abundance of finely-crafted objects. Our expert guide introduces hilltop cities, spectacular finds and lavish painted tombs. This is a fascinating alternative view of classical Italy.
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On the fourth day of our tour, we are granted special access to the Etruscan painted tombs of the Tomb of the Lion and the Pellegrina Tomb. The interiors of both are vividly decorated with scenes of animals and humans.
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Italy Orvieto
Tarquinia Cerveteri
Civita Veii
Rome
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Pisa.
Day Two
We spend our first day in Volterra - ancient Velrathi - located on windswept, dramatic hills. Here we visit the Guarnacci Museum, famed for its cinerary urns carved from the local alabaster. After lunch we walk through the town, viewing Etruscan temple foundations, an Etruscan city gate, the Porta all’Arco, and the well-preserved Roman theater.
Day Three
Today we explore Vetulonia, an Etruscan city site located on a hilltop with views to the Tyrrhenian Sea. We travel to the little-visited tombs and see a rare example of Etruscan domestic architecture, before viewing finds from the site in the well-furnished museum. After a picnic lunch we continue to the coastal site of Populonia this afternoon.
Day Four
We spend the day at Chiusi, the key inland city of northern Etruria. We visit the National Archaeological Museum here and witness the collections that are drawn from the area, which include finely-carved cinerary chests, and tomb markers in local sandstone. This afternoon we have special access to the Tomb of the Lion and the Pellegrina Tomb.
Day Five
We visit Veii this morning. The site was at the southern limit of Etruscan territory and Rome’s first Etruscan conquest. We explore the remains of the Portonaccio Temple, dedicated to Apollo. This afternoon, we visit the Villa Giulia Museum in Rome, which houses one of the world’s best collections of Etruscan art and artifacts, including the masterpiece Apollo of Veii from Portonaccio Temple.
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guide lecturer Oliver Gilkes has worked as a field and museum archaeologist in the UK, Italy, Albania, and Libya. He currently works for Andante Travels designing new tours all over the world.
Day Six
We visit Tarquinia and explore the fantastic archaeological museum along with the exquisitely painted subterranean chamber tombs. The museum has a fine collection of grave goods, including the remarkable terracotta winged horses from the Ara della Regina Temple. We pore over artifacts here at a leisurely pace before moving on to the chamber tombs. Over 6,000 tombs have been discovered at the Monterozzi cemetery, making this one of the largest burial grounds of the ancient world.
Day Seven
Today we explore Orvieto, which the Etruscans presumably established because of the excellent defensive opportunities offered by the volcanic citadel. There is much to see in the town including two archaeological museums, ‘underground Orvieto’, and the magnificent Renaissance cathedral. After lunch we visit the Belvedere Temple Podium and the small Etruscan cemetery of Crocifisso del Tufo, where family names are carved above the entrance to each tomb.
Day Eight
Our tour culminates at the remarkable Banditaccia cemetery at Cerveteri, a truly extraordinary Etruscan site. This is a real ‘city of the dead’ with rock-cut tombs under tumuli or arranged in rows along streets. Many interiors are carved to imitate houses and temples. One tomb even has painted relief depictions of armor, household goods, furniture, and the family dog. We transfer to Rome airport for our flight home.
1. Etruscan necropolis at Populonia 2. Inside an Etruscan tomb at Tarquinia 3. The Medieval town of Volterra
Tom Rasmussen graduated in Classics from Christ’s College, Cambridge. He has conducted fieldwork in Italy and France, and has traveled extensively in the Mediterranean and Middle East.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 3 nights located in the center of Volterra 4 nights in a hotel which is formed from a tangle of old houses, a convent, and a former palazzo making up an atmospheric complex, dating from the 1600s
dates & prices Sun 8th Apr - Sun 15th Apr Guide Lecturer: Oliver Gilkes
Sun 23rd Sep - Sun 30th Sep Guide Lecturer: Tom Rasmussen
8 Days $2,995 without flights (sgl supp $415)
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Tour Codes: Apr - ETR18A Sep - ETR18B
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o truly appreciate Rome’s magnificent legacy, you must delve beyond marble monuments and beneath its modern streets. Experience the Eternal City in the footsteps of archaeologists and specialists, with completely unrestricted access and in total luxury. Explore hidden treasures and hallowed halls in splendid isolation, indulge in a fabulous Michelin-starred meal with views over St. Peter’s and unwind in our 5* hotel on this enchanting Italian tour.
special access
We are granted the rare privilege of accessing the Secret Archives of the Vatican, an honor usually only bestowed upon officials and scholars. Admire iconic bronze statues during a special out-of-hours tour at the renowned Capitoline Museum.
itinerary Day One
We transfer to our hotel in Rome and sit down to a welcome dinner before enjoying some free time to wander the city.
Day Two
Ancient Rome awaits and we are eager to dive in. Our discoveries begin at Aventine Hill, where we visit the elegant Basilica of Santa Sabina, which overlooks the River Tiber. This sacred building is one of the oldest Christian basilicas in the city and dates from 422 CE. Our next stop is the Forum Boarium, where boats unloaded cargo for the city and an ancient food market once stood. After lunch we visit the immense Baths of Caracalla, the design of which has inspired notable buildings worldwide (including St. George’s Hall in Liverpool and Chicago’s Union Station). We end our day at the beautifully decorated Tomb of Pomponius Hylas followed by the Tomb of Scipios, which boasts military paintings and atmospheric archways.
Day Three
This morning we venture out of the city to the Via Nomentana, one of the great consular roads that lead away from Rome, and visit Santa Constanza. This circular mausoleum was thought to have been built by Constantine the Great for his daughter, Constantia. After a tour of the catacombs at the Church of Sant’Agnese, we travel to the Appian Way - the ‘Queen of the Long Roads’ - and stop at the Villa of the Quintilli. This massive residence belonged to the two brothers of the senatorial Quintilli family and is one of the largest of its kind in Rome. This evening, we are lucky enough to be treated to a special out of hours visit to the Capitoline Museum where we admire iconic bronze statues.
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Day Four
Our fourth day of Roman adventures begins at the exquisite 12th-century church of San Clemente, with its wonderful apse mosaic. The main sections of this church boast golden frescos and elaborate carvings, and both a Roman temple and altar still survive in the basement. Later we view the Basilica of San Giovanni and Paolo. Built over the home of two martyred Roman soldiers in 398 CE, beneath the church lie ancient Roman rooms, thought to have contained wild animals used for public entertainment. We finish our afternoon with a visit to Palazzo Valentini, an excavated Roman residential complex beneath a Renaissance palace.
Dr. Eireann Marshall is a Research Associate and Associate Lecturer with the Open University as well as an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Exeter. She has published a number of articles on Ancient North Africa, and co-edited volumes on ‘Death and Disease in the Ancient City’.
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Day Five
Following a delicious breakfast, we tour the Panthenon. This marvellous feat of Roman engineering and artistry, is home to a unique 2,000-year old cupola that remains the largest unreinforced dome ever built. Next, at the Crypta Balbi, we explore some of the city’s most extraordinary excavations. We also drop into the Palazzo Spada to view Borromini’s intriguing corridor and visit the hidden necropolis beneath the Basilica of Saint Peter. This evening we are treated to an insight in to the mysterious world of papacy, with an exclusive private visit to the Secret Archives of the Vatican.
Day Six
After visiting the remains of the ancient sundial Meridian of Augustus and also the vast site of Portus, we fly home.
1. Inside the Capitoline Museum 2. Mithraeum of San Clemente 3. Colossal statue restored as Oceanus: Marforio in the Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy 4. Inside the Vatican Museum
hotels We stay at a fantastic 5* hotel in the very heart of the city, the ideal location from which to explore the delights of Rome.
dates & prices Mon 23rd Apr - Sat 28th Apr
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Eireann Marshall
6 Days $4,655 without flights (sgl supp $750)
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Tour Code: Apr - HRO18A
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he perfect introduction to the ‘Eternal City’ led by expert archaeologists who bring to life the triumphs, tragedies and political intrigue that characterize the dramatic Roman empire. From the glories of its ancient past - the Colosseum and Pantheon - to its art-soaked museums and churches, this vibrant city is captivating. Follow in the footsteps of Caesars, slaves, saints and sinners on this exploration of over 2,000 years of Roman history.
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We have a private evening visit to the legendary Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo’s masterpiece. We experience this as a group away from the hustle and bustle of the crowds. We also enjoy special access to little-explored parts of the Colosseum.
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Rome and transfer to our fabulous hotel in the heart of this amazing city as we prepare for tomorrow’s tour.
Day Two
Our adventure begins with special access to the legendary Colosseum. During our visit we are granted permission to explore the underground service tunnels and upper levels, allowing us to wander the atmospheric corridors where so many lives were both lived and broken. After lunch we take a stroll through the center of ancient Rome, stopping to take in the majestic Forum. Our day ends with a walk along the later Imperial Fora, an elaborate series of ruined public squares, and we finish at Trajan’s Column. This towering monument was completed in 113 CE and marked Emperor Trajan’s victory in the Dacian Wars. A formidable legacy.
Day Three
This morning we enjoy a guided visit of the vast collections at the Vatican Museum, amassed by popes across the centuries. Prepare for archaeological wonders and iconic sculptures. Later there is time to explore Saint Peter’s Basilica - a jewel of the Renaissance and, for centuries, the largest church in the world - at our own pace. This is a truly spectacular basilica and it was consecrated back in 1626 after 120 years of construction. After this visit, we return to the Vatican Museum for a private viewing of the ornate Raphael Rooms and a specially-arranged visit to the Sistine Chapel. Here we marvel at Michelangelo’s masterful creation - a landmark in the history of western art - completely uninterrupted by the usual busy crowds. This is a real privilege and an incredible highlight of our tour.
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Day Four
After breakfast we visit the Borghese Gallery. This famous 17th-century villa houses a substantial selection of the amazing art collection gathered by the Borghese - one of Rome’s most illustrious families. We continue on to the Pyramid of Gaius Cestius, which has featured in works by both Shelley and Hardy. Tucked inside the Aurelian walls is the ‘Non-Catholic’ cemetery of Rome, where notable graves include that of poet John Keats. Our day ends at the innovative and engaging Montemartini Museum.
Day Five
Walk along the winding lanes and alleys of Medieval Rome, through the area known as the Field of Mars. Here we take a look inside the Pantheon, the inspirational building created by the Emperor Hadrian as a shrine to the Roman gods. We then visit the bustling Piazza Navona and the Column of Marcus Aurelius. Our guided walk ends at the Ara Pacis, a great altar of peace built by Augustus in 13 BCE. The afternoon is free for us to explore the area at our leisure.
Day Six
On our final day in Rome, we waste no time in delving in to Ostia Antica, the original port of ancient Rome. Parts of this sprawling site are as well preserved as Pompeii. We view a forum, baths, temples and tenements, as well as the warehouses used for storing supplies for the imperial capital. Later we transfer to the airport for our return flights home.
1. Trajans Column 2. Saint Peter’s Basilica in the incredible city of Rome 3. The interior of the majestic Pantheon 4. Michelangelo’s masterly Sistine Chapel paintings
Oliver Gilkes has worked as a field and museum archaeologist in the UK, Italy, Albania, and in Libya. He currently works for Andante Travels designing new tours all over the world and spent over ten years in Italy at classical and Medieval sites. He has also worked at the British School at Rome.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - Most meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 5 nights situated in the heart of ancient Rome. Our hotel is a typical Roman building with wings from many eras looking out on to the high-spirited streets below
dates & prices Mon 7th May - Sat 12th May Mon 17th Sep - Sat 22nd Sep Guide Lecturer: Oliver Gilkes
6 Days $3,405 without flights (sgl supp $485)
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Tour Code: Sep - ROM18B
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ompeii has fascinated us for centuries, but archaeological interest isn’t confined to this one area... This is a land of myth and legend, as well as one of luxury and wealth. Take a boat trip to the intriguing island of Ischia, descend underground to the atmospheric catacombs, and explore the hinterland of Vesuvius, a countryside packed with semi-active volcano craters - and one of the entrances to the underworld...
Italy Capua Santa Maria Capua Vetere
Pozzuoli Ischia
Naples
Baiae
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Visit the remains of Roman shops and houses, along with the ruins of a massive temple, beneath the streets of the Medieval district of Rione Terra. This area has been inhabited since the 2nd century BCE, and is Pozzuoli’s oldest quarter.
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Naples, the charismatic capital of the south, and transfer to our fabulous hotel in the heart of the city.
Day Two
This morning we take to the seas and catch a high-speed hydrofoil from Naples Port to the beautiful island of Ischia. It’s here that the Greeks had their first trading post Pithekoussai - on the island’s western shore. We head for the Villa Arbusto Museum, an exhibition set among stunning 18th-century architecture. We later move on to look at the ancient Greek industrial area beneath the Church of Santa Restituta, discovered by curious archaeologists in the 1950s.
Day Three
Beginning in the City of Marshes - a town named Capua - we tour the Museo Campano, which has an amazing display of pre-Imperial sculpted mother goddesses. Next we visit the Romanesque church of St. Angelo in Formis, with its 11thcentury frescos, and then the historic town of Santa Maria Capua Vetere. We continue via the Museo Archaeologico dell’Antica Capua and explore a previously unknown Mithraeum - a surprising highlight of the day.
Day Four
This morning sees us soak up the culture and history of Naples. We begin at the Duomo, admiring the remnants of its spectacular 4th-century basilica and glorious frescos. Next we visit the Roman market, which is nothing less than a portal to an ancient world and was unearthed below the Church of San Lorenzo Maggiore. Under the majolica cloisters of the Church of Santa Chiara we find excavations of a Roman bathhouse, which is now accessible to visitors.
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Day Five
The Roman tradition of languishing in baths of salt water in the comfort of shore-side resorts can be seen at the remains of Baia, where we imagine hedonistic days spent submerged in mineral springs among a labyrinth of villas. Later we tour the Museum of Phlegrean Fields, which houses fascinating archaeological finds. In the afternoon we explore the dormant volcanic crater at Solfatara, which Greek mythology says is the home of Vulcan and a gateway to the underworld. Our final stop is the ancient Greek colony of Cumae.
Day Six
Today we immerse ourselves in historic Pozzuoli and visit the mighty amphitheater, the third largest in all of Italy, which was designed by the same architects who conceived the Colosseum. We have special access to the town’s oldest quarter, Rione Terra, an ancient multi-layered acropolis with subterranean sections. Significant highlights include the once bustling main street, which is still lined with shops and taverns. We can also see graffiti written by none other than Catullus and tour some fantastic ancient tombs.
John Shepherd is an archaeologist who has worked extensively in the field in Europe and is a specialist in the study of ancient glass. Much of John’s career has been focused upon Roman provincial archaeology, working at the Museum of London for over 20 years.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 6 nights within a hand-picked hotel in Naples, perfectly located for your stay. From here we will be able to explore the area and its scenic views
Day Seven
We couldn’t leave Naples without discovering the city’s famous Archaeological Museum and its peerless collections of statues, frescos and bronzes from Pompeii and Herculaneum. We round off our magical tour with a visit to the otherworldly Catacombs of San Gennaro, an enormous paleo-Christian burial chamber, and then we fly home.
1. Aerial view of Naples 2. Santa Maria Capua Vetere Amphitheater, Capua city 3. Archaeological site of Cumae
dates & prices Tue 15th May - Mon 21st May Tue 18th Sep - Mon 24th Sep Guide Lecturer: John Shepherd
7 Days $2,995 without flights (sgl supp $495)
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Tour Codes: May - CPO18A Sep - CPO18B
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sardinia T
he archaeology of glorious Sardinia tells a story of rich Prehistoric and Classical cultures regularly in contact with the wider Mediterranean world. From the thousands of nuraghi (fortified stone towers) built by the Nuragic civilization to ancient Phoenician colonies, embark upon a broad exploration of diverse and captivating sites that build a picture of this intriguing island society. Tombs, temples, traders and invaders line the rugged shores of this culturally and archaeologically unique location.
Sassari Palmavera Alghero
Su Tempiesu Santu Antine Dorgali
Sardinia
special access
Su Nuraxi
We have the opportunity to travel by 4x4s and visit difficult to access sites. These including Su Gologone, Su Tempiesu and S’Ena e Thomes, which is a fine example of a megalithic chamber tomb, unique to the island.
Monte Sirai Cagliari Pula
itinerary Day One
Today we arrive in Cagliari and drive to Alghero, where our hotel for the evening is located.
Day Two
Our first stop is the Monte d’Accoddi, which is an impressive Prehistoric temple site. After lunch we visit the Museum at Sassari, where there are excellent collections of Nuragic and other antiquities including Neolithic figurines, ceramics and some small bronze statues, also known as bronzetti.
Day Three
We visit the Nuragic settlement at Palmavera, one of the more elaborate Nuragic complexes, and then it’s into the countryside to see the pre-Nuragic tombs at Anghelu Ruju. Later there is free time to wander the shops or take an aperitivo in the pretty harbor town of Alghero.
Day Four
To Santu Antine, to explore one of the most complete Nuragic towers. It boasts three internal storeys and originally had a protruding parapet on the top. We continue to the nuraghe at Losa, a great two-storey tower that stands alone on an island plain. We move on to the hill town of Dorgali.
Day Five
An all day adventure in 4x4s awaits us. We begin at S’Ena e Thomes, a fine example of a megalithic chamber tomb unique to this island, and then visit Su Tempiesu, which is reached by a winding road high up into the hills. Later we travel to the town of Orune and enjoy a trip to Sa Sedda e Sos Carros to explore the remains of ancient nuraghe huts.
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Day Six
We visit the Nuragic village and sacred well at Santa Cristina, continuing on to the most famous of all Nuragic sites, Su Nuraxi at Barumini. Here we find a series of towers and concentric curtain walls demonstrating remarkably sophisticated architecture from 1500 BCE onwards.
Dr. Tertia Barnett currently works for the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. She is also an Honorary Fellow at the University of Edinburgh and is interested in the fascinating rock art of Britain and North Africa, and the symbolic context of rock art.
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Day Seven
Our morning is spent at the fantastic Archaeological Museum in the capital, Cagliari. This museum hosts the most important finds from the entire island, including decorated pots and other significant local artifacts. The afternoon is free for us to explore the area at our leisure.
• Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Eight
Today we visit Sant’Antioco, the modern name for the ancient Phoenician colonial settlement, Sulcis. Founded in the late 8th century BCE, it rapidly developed into a large and prosperous town. After lunch we visit Monte Sirai. The excavation of this Phoenician settlement, dating from the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE, gives a good insight into what a latePunic town was like.
hotels 3 nights in Alghero 2 nights in Doragli 3 nights in Pula
Day Nine
The day begins with a visit to Nora, a Phoenician trading settlement blessed with calm waters and good anchorage. The settlement was continuously occupied, rebuilt and restructured until early Medieval times. Later we return to the airport and catch our flights home from Cagliari.
1. Megalithic chamber tomb in glorious, wild Sardinian countryside at S’Ena e Thomes 2. The seafront of the pretty Aragonese town of Alghero 3. The picturesque and historic ancient town of Castelsardo
dates & prices Tue 15th May - Wed 23rd May Guide Lecturer: Dr. Tertia Barnett
9 Days $3,405
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the ice man & his world T
he Alpine valleys of Valcamonica hold one of the largest collections of Prehistoric rock art in existence - Italy’s first World Heritage Site. The unique images here depict every facet of life in great detail, from the Neolithic age to Roman times. Venture into the mountains to visit the Ice Man ‘Ӧtzi’ - an emissary from 5,000 years ago, who was discovered by hikers in ‘91. Immerse yourself into the Ice Man’s world on this tour...
Bolzano Trento
Boario
Riva del Garda Milan Verona
special access
We will enjoy a specially-arranged tour at SeradinaBedolina archaeological park, which will be led by the park’s very own Scientific Director. Here various types of engravings can be observed - a particular highlight of our tour.
Italy
itinerary Day One
Today we arrive in the magnificent, historic city of Verona to begin our adventure.
Day Two
We start our tour with a two-day exploration of Valcamonica. This morning we visit incredible rock art sites in Naquane Park, which extends over 14 hectares. Its valley is 46 miles in length and contains around 300,000 Prehistoric rock art images depicting tools, weapons, and now-extinct animals. During the Prehistoric period, this area was the contact zone between the rest of Italy and central Europe, and it was through this Alpine pass that people and their ideas frequently traveled. In the afternoon we contrast art with everyday, domestic life as we view reconstructed Prehistoric houses at Foppe di Nadro. Here we can see a Neolithic hut and also a Rhaetian Iron Age House - a truly unique site we are lucky to discover while visiting the area.
Day Three
This morning we have special access to the rock art sites in the archaeological park of Seradina-Bedolini and also in Valcamonica. The former has in excess of 150 engraved rocks covering thousands of years in history. The latter is home to fabulous prehistoric petroglyphs that embody themes of war, magic and agriculture. We stop for lunch and, following this, continue to the huge engraved stones at Massi di Cemmo. Excavations here uncovered a huge multi-period sanctuary. Our day ends at the Museum of Prehistory of Valcamonica. Here we see a marvelous collection of statue stelae and a wide range of finds from decades of excavation in the Valley.
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Day Four
We enjoy a morning in picturesque Ledro on the scenic shore of a mountain lake, where waterlogged remains of Bronze Age lake dwellings have been found, some of which have since been reconstructed. Images of possible Prehistoric houses we saw carved into the rocks while at Valcamonica may represent settlements such as these. The remarkable finds excavated from this lake village have included bread, baked by being moulded around heated stones. We continue to Riva del Garda and La Rocca Museum, where exhibits include a Copper Age statue. After discovering even more captivating artifacts we travel to our next base, Trento.
Craig Alexander studied economics at Cambridge and MIT. He returned to Cambridge to first earn his MPhil, his PhD in archaeology, and then took part in a 3-year EU funded project to develop an innovative new 3D scanner for rock art, which was tested and refined at sites in Valcamonica.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Five
We delve further into the Alps and visit Bolzano Museum, home of the Ice Man. We enjoy special access here, introduced by scientists and archaeologists. The original artifacts and excellent reconstructions on display are irresistibly fascinating. So far, Ӧtzi’s body has yielded information on a multitude of things: how he died, his diet, parasitic infestation and how the tattoos on his back and legs possibly indicate acupuncture points. In the afternoon there is free time in Trento, during which you may wish to visit the new Science Museum, or simply relax in this brilliant and beautiful city.
Day Six
hotels 3 nights in a comfortable hotel in Boario Terme, situated within the province of Brescia 2 nights in Trento, one of Italy’s wealthiest and most prosperous cities
dates & prices
We visit the archaeological collections of the Castello Buonconsiglio this morning before our flight home.
Sat 2nd Jun - Thu 7th Jun
1. A reconstructed lake dwelling at Lago de Ledro 2. The breathtaking scenery at stunning Valcamonica 3. A rock art depiction of a Valcamonic cart
6 Days $2,500 without flights
Guide Lecturer: Craig Alexander
(sgl supp $185)
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Tour Code: Jun - PHI18A
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relaxed tuscany T
his enchanting tour is set among rolling Tuscan countryside, treating us to a heady combination of expert-led site visits, with free time to indulge in the many delights of this historically, gastronomically and culturally rich region at our own pace. From the Etruscans to the Romans and even on to plundering Napoleon, the stories woven into the fabric of Tuscany will be illuminated on this symbiotic, relaxed Italian adventure.
Florence
Arezzo
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Siena
Cortona Montepulciano Pienza
special access
During this captivating exploration of Tuscany we are treated to a private visit to the impressive Etruscan tumuli of Sodo Melone, below Cortona - the fascinating burial place of the city’s ancient aristocrats.
itinerary Day One
Today we arrive in Italy and drive to our hotel, ready to begin our adventure tomorrow.
Day Two
This morning we explore Siena, the last town to hold out against the rise of the Medici. This historic area’s center is listed as a UNESCO Heritage Site and we take time to savor the marvelous Palazzo Comunale, a palatial town hall that houses some impressive frescos and was built with a clear Gothic influence. As part of our visit, there is the opportunity to ascend the hall’s bell tower and admire panoramic views over the city’s rooftops. Next we have the opportunity to visit the incomparable Duomo. There is free time in the afternoon to explore Siena’s honey-stoned streets, many churches and vibrant galleries. Elegant boutiques and delicious-smelling pastry shops are pleasingly abundant here.
Day Three
Our day begins with a journey to Arezzo, where we start by uncovering the life and work of Giorgio Vasari. Vasari was the court architect to Cosimo I and biographer of the great artists, and is regarded more highly as an architect than as a painter by contemporary scholars. We then move on to the Duomo, thought to be located on the site of the ancient city’s acropolis. We also explore the Basilica of San Francesco, a late Medieval church renowned for housing frescos by Piero della Francesca. Enjoy the remainder of the afternoon at leisure. Perhaps take a traditional Italian coffee in one of the local cafes or, alternatively, visit the Archaeological Museum in the company of our expert guide lecturer. The museum is housed within a former monastery and has some truly fantastic collections.
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Day Four
In the morning we take a scenic drive to the idyllic village of Pienza, which has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was built by Pope Pius II. This village, perched on a hill and offering spectacular views, is famed for its amazing Pecorino cheese and other gourmet delights. Later, in the afternoon, we indulge in a tour of a local Tuscan winery, where we can sample some of the delicious vintages produced in the area. Tuscan wines derive from a rich history of viticulture and are widely celebrated for their deep flavors. This stop offers the perfect way to unwind after a busy day.
Day Five
Our entire day is spent at Cortona, where we head underground to explore the Etruscan Tumuli of Sodo Melone. Cortona is a small and charming town in Arezzo’s Chiana valley and offers a host of interesting sites to visit, including local museums, shops selling regional handicrafts and religious buildings. This area also produces some incredible red wines. During our time here, we discover the Accademia Etrusca and its fine accompanying museum, which houses fantastic historic artifacts and ancient art. Later we move on to the Diocesan Museum, which hosts some truly remarkable works of religious art.
Day Six
After a final breakfast with the group, we transfer to the airport where we say our goodbyes and catch our return flight home.
1. The beautifully painted ceiling inside of Arezzo’s Cathedral 2. Facade of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in historic Pienza square 3. View over the Duomo of Siena, the Medieval city that forms the base of our tour
Dr. Oren Margolis is a Canadian native who received his doctorate in History at Oxford University, where he now teaches. He is a historian of the Italian Renaissance and is currently exploring the cultural history of early printing. Oren’s research has taken him to Florence, Rome, Venice, and also to Naples.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 5 nights in a luxury boutique hotel in Siena. Surrounded by olive groves and vineyards, the charming hotel began its life as a 14th-century Carthusian Monastery
dates & prices Mon 3rd Sep - Sat 8th Sep
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Oren Margolis
6 Days $2,945 without flights (sgl supp $455)
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Tour Code: Sep - RTU18A
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roman capri B
eguiling Capri has charmed Roman emperors, Russian revolutionaries and Hollywood stars alike. Inhabited from the Palaeolithic period, Capri was briefly occupied by the Greeks before becoming Emperor Tiberius’ private playground.
Italy
Naples
Explore a rugged landscape peppered with unspoiled beaches and picturesque villages, overlooking deep blue waters that lap into secluded coves and mysterious grottos. Grotta Azzurra
Marina Grande
Villa Jovis
Capri Giardini di Augusto
special access
Enjoy an after-hours guided tour of the Villa San Michele Museum. Boasting fabulous ancient artifacts, this museum offers unrivaled views over the whole island. Terracotta, mosaic, stone and marble objects here total around 650 in number.
Mount Solaro
San Giacomo
Pizzolungo
itinerary Day One
Today we arrive in beautiful Naples and take a coach to our hotel. Later we take a leisurely stroll around this old city.
Day Two
A scenic ferry trip takes us to the peaceful, volcanic island of Ischia. Upon arrival we continue on to the great Archaeological Museum. After viewing its fantastic collections, we move on to the Area Archaeologica di Santa Restituta. Later we step into the Medieval Castello Aragonese. This is perhaps the most impressive historical monument in the area, and stands proudly on a volcanic rocky islet. A magnificent sight to behold. From here we cross over to Capri.
Day Three
This morning is free for us to explore Capri’s Marina Grande. Why not take a boat out to Palazza a Mare or maybe visit Piazetta, the bustling square at the heart of island? In the afternoon, following lunch, we visit the Villa Damecuta, which is perched on cliffs overlooking the sea; one of the 12 Imperial Roman villas built by the Emperor Tiberius on the island of Capri. After pausing for some free time in the historic center of Anacapri, we are treated to an exclusive after-hours tour of the shining Villa San Michele Museum. A genuine privilege.
Day Four
An Imperial morning awaits. We begin today with a visit to Villa Jovis, the most opulent palace of Emperor Tiberius, and one of the locations from which he ruled the Roman Empire. The remains of this Roman villa hint at the grandeur that the
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building would have showcased in its former glory. Later we visit the Gardens of Augustus. Stopping at this botanical area offers an insight into the rich flora found in the region.
Day Five
Today we start with a visit to St. Giacomo’s Charterhouse. This is the oldest historic building on the island of Capri. Afterwards we enjoy a walk along the scenic coastal path of Pizzolungo, which is arguably the most breathtaking of all of Capri’s winding ways, and then we stop for lunch at Marino Piccola. This restaurant boasts impeccable views of Faraglioni. This afternoon, we return to our hotel and, if practical, will then travel by boat to the phenomenal Grotta Azzurra (the Blue Grotto sea cave).
Day six
On this, our final full day in charismatic Capri, we first travel to Mount Solaro. At 589 meters above sea level, this point provides unparalleled panoramic views. We ascend to Barbarossa Castle, passing over lush green pathways as we go. This is an impressive archaeological ruin that is steeped in history. In the afternoon we pay a visit to Punta Carena, Italy’s second tallest lighthouse. Built in 1866,it stands in front of the Migliera, which is lined with defence walls built by the British at the start of the 19th century.
Day Seven
John Shepherd is an archaeologist who has worked extensively in the field in Europe and is a specialist in the study of ancient glass. Much of John’s career has been focused upon Roman provincial archaeology, working at the Museum of London for over 20 years.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 6 nights within a perfectly-located, hand-picked hotel, from where you will be able to explore the island and its beautiful views
dates & prices
We take the opportunity to visit the splendid Museo di Capodimonte before catching our return flights home.
Mon 3rd Sep - Sun 9th Sep
1. The charming Marina Grande, Capri’s main port located at the foot of Monte Solaro 2. The Medieval Castello Aragonese perched atop a volcanic islet 3. A statue of Emperor Augustus that sits proudly on Monte Solaro’s peak
7 Days $3,745
Guide Lecturer: John Shepherd
(sgl supp $660)
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Tour Code: Sep - RCA18B
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pompeii & amalfi Joint tour with
Wine & Archaeology
Wine Tours
S
outhern Italy is an incredibly rich region and its archaeology perfectly complements an equally historic 4,000-year old legacy of wine. Explore rock-cut abbeys, museums, magnificent temples and the remains of ancient towns devastated by Vesuvius. Wine is the life blood of Campania and it’s not hard to see why: bold, full-bodied and supremely satisfying. But don’t just take our word for it. Join our indulgent tour and experience it for yourself.
Santa Maria Capua Vetere Naples
Italy
Herculaneum
San Giovanni
Pompeii Amalfi
Ravello
Capri Paestum Ruins
special access
Take full advantage of special access to the library at the abbey of Corpo di Cava de’ Tirreni. This is home to an incredibly rich archive of public and private documents, some of which date back to the 8th century BCE.
Velia
itinerary Day One
We arrive in time for a light lunch at a local Osteria in Amalfi. Our tour gets off to a relaxing start, with some free time to discover the area. Take a stroll through the sun-filled piazzas or walk along the beach. We continue to our hotel in Ravello.
Day Two
Our first day of touring begins with a visit to the fantastic Tenuta San Francesco winery, located in the the beautiful and remote Lattari valley. The oldest vines on this estate go back over a century. After a light lunch we are treated to an afternoon cookery demonstration of both local and traditional recipes at our hotel, which we then get to enjoy at tonight’s group dinner.
Day Three
Encounter beautiful views on our way to the Cilento coast. En route we stop at Corpo di Cava de’ Tirreni, a rock-cut abbey that stands in a gorge of the Finestre Hills. Here we enjoy special access to its library. We also enjoy lunch at De Conciliis, a family winery in the heart of the Cilento region, before continuing to Santa Maria for an opulent wine tasting at Villa Sirio, our hotel for the next two days.
Day Four
Today we travel to Paestum, wandering among the mighty temples, which are some of the best preserved anywhere in the Greek world. We continue to Velia, a beautiful ancient city of Magna Graecia. Later we make our way to San Giovanni, a splendid estate owned by Mario Corrado and Ida Budetta. Their passion for the unspoiled nature of Cilento led them to relocate with their entire family - pets included!
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Day Five
Our entire day is devoted to Pompeii. No other site compares when it comes to revealing the sheer scale and proportions of a Roman town. We visit some of Pompeii’s most wellpreserved buildings, including its bars. The rich soil around Vesuvius was renowned for producing some of the best wine in the Roman empire. We also visit several villas that have only recently reopened to the public.
Day Six
We explore the town of Herculaneum, which perfectly complements our previous day’s visit to Pompeii. The town here was buried to a far greater depth and the houses and buildings are, in some cases, preserved up to their rooftops. We take lunch at a local wine bar and then continue to Naples to visit its Archaeological Museum. Many of the best wall-paintings and statues were brought here from Pompeii.
Day Seven
Today we visit Santa Maria Capua Vetere, an excellent Archaeological Museum home to Bronze Age, Iron Age, Etruscan, Ancient Greek and Roman artifacts. Later we visit the adjacent 2nd-century Mithraeum and the on-site Gladiator Museum. Tonight we gather for an indulgent farewell dinner in a fantastic local restaurant.
Day Eight
Monica Murphy has been escorting Arblaster & Clarke tours to the wine regions of Italy for nearly 20 years. Monica also works as a wine consultant, wine list advisor ans public speaker. She is a founder member of Slow Food Ireland and a passionate advocate of the Slow Food movement.
what’s included • Wine Guide • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 2 nights in Ravello 2 nights in Capri 3 nights in Naples
dates & prices
We say our goodbyes to Naples Bay and travel back to the airport, where we catch our flights home.
Sat 22nd Sep - Sat 29th Sep
1. Stunning, well-preserved frescos in Pompeii’s Villa of the Mysteries 2. One of our tour groups exploring ruins in Pompeii with an expert guide lecturer 3. The beautiful Amalfi Coast overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea
8 Days $3,845 without flights
Guide Lecturer: TBC
(sgl supp $555)
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Tour Code: Sep - AAA18A
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basilicata & calabria A
wonderful introduction to the unspoiled mountains and hills of the ‘toe and instep’ of Southern Italy, much favored by ancient colonists and surprisingly little-visited by tourists today. From the World Heritage Site of Matera with its rock-cut maze dwellings to the incredible Riace bronze warriors - this tour takes us to an abundance of captivating sites and acquaints us with the history that can be found in these beautiful regions.
Melfi
Venosa
Bari Matera
Italy
Syburi Rossano Santa Severina
special access
We are granted special access to view the famous Riace Bronzes, wonderfully restored at Reggio di Calabria. They are believed to have been lost overboard from a trading vessel before being rescued thousands of years later by a diver.
Roccelleta
Reggio di Calabria
Crotone Le Castella
Stilo Roccella Lonica Locri
itinerary Day One
Today we fly to the seaport of Bari and then transfer to beautiful Matera.
Day Two
Our day begins with an exploration of the extraordinary Sassi of Matera, a network of phenomenal rock-cut cave dwellings and later Byzantine chapels. This is truly a spectacular town with such rich history. We enjoy panoramic views of the prehistoric and Medieval city as we drive to the Belvedere areas to discover Sassi further. This afternoon we have some free time for independent exploration.
Day Three
We have an early start this morning to see the heartland of Norman Italy at Venosa, birthplace of the Roman lyric poet Horace, and a major Medieval center. We visit the Archaeological Museum, housed in a Spanish castle, and the unfinished Norman Cathedral, La Trinità. After lunch we continue to Melfi, which is situated at the foot of Mount Vulture and is the first Norman capital in southern Italy. It is also home to a fine surviving castle and cathedral.
Day Four
We drive across the instep of Italy and along the coast road to Crotone. Our journey leads via the museum and excavation site of ancient Sybaris, a spot once renowned for its easy, luxurious living. We continue to the hilltop town of Rossano, which produced two of Italy’s greatest religious treasures. The first is a small fresco of the 8th century CE; the second is the Codex Purpureus, a Greek evangeliary containing letters from St Eusebius of Caesarea and the Ten Tables of Law.
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Day Five
We visit the museum and old town at Crotone, originally founded by the Greeks in the 5th century BCE, and later the residence of Pythagoras. Our afternoon is spent at the well-preserved hilltown of Santa Severina, which is home to a Norman and Spanish castle, and also a cathedral.
Dr. Sophy Downes is an archaeologist whose research interests combine two worlds: the interaction of the classical, Hellenic west and the Persian east. She has worked and published on sites in Italy, studied the sculptures of Persepolis, and has also held several fellowships.
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Day Six
A tour of the sanctuary of Hera Lacinia kicks off our day before we head to Le Castella to see the remains of the impressive fortress. At Roccelletta di Borgia, we see the Norman basilica and Roman excavations at the on-site museum. Later we drive to the charming town of Stilo.
• Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Seven
Today we visit another beautiful Medieval hilltown, Gerace, with magnificent views of the coast from its belvedere. We explore the town on foot and see the Norman Cathedral - the largest religious building in Calabria. Our final stops are the ruins and museum at the ancient site of Locri.
Day Eight
We enjoy a scenic drive past the pretty town of Scilla, home of the legendary sea monster that once terrorized ancient sailors. Next we are granted special access to the famous Riace Bronzes, which are a real highlight.
hotels 3 nights in Matera 2 nights in Crotone 2 nights in Roccella Lonica 1 night in Reggio di Calabria
dates & prices
Day Nine
Sat 22nd Sep - Sun 30th Sep
1. Pinax of Persephone and Hades from Locri 2. The beautiful and unique cave-city of Matera in the region of Basilicata 3. Melfi, Medieval capital of Norman Italy
9 Days $3,335 without flights
Today we say our goodbyes and depart for our flights home.
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Sophy Downes
(sgl supp $350)
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Tour Code: Sep - BAC18A
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conquering sicily Joint tour with
H
istorians and explorers are drawn to magnetic Sicily, with its beguiling fusion of cultures. The Norman conquerors formed a lasting frontier between Christian Europe and Muslim Africa and the result was a stunning hybrid of art and architecture from Islamic, Byzantine and Romanesque models. Sicily’s best example of this is the astonishing Cappella Palatina, where glittering mosaics evoke Biblical scenes and the great ceiling depicts everyday Arab life. This island embodies power, art and faith.
Palermo
Segesta
special access
Exclusive access to the Cappella Palatina affords us expert insights and the luxury of peace and space to reflect on this crown jewel of Norman architecture. Anticipate incredible marble floors, golden mosaics and a breathtaking carved ceiling.
Cefalù
Cefala Diana Catina
Enna
Sicily
itinerary Day One
Our flight arrives in to Catania, on the shores of Sicily’s east coast. From here we travel to our four-star hotel, our comfortable base for the next two nights. This evening we enjoy welcome drinks and an engaging introductory lecture before sitting down to dinner as a group.
Day Two
After breakfast we visit the site of the ancient Sicel city of Agyrion, Agira. Our next stop is Troina, where excavations have revealed an old necropolis dating the town’s earliest inhabitants back to 7,000 BCE. Later we travel to Nicosia Cathedral, a 14th-century church built over its Norman predecessor. We also stop at Sperlinga Castle, a sacred site for the Sicels that became a fortress under Norman rule.
Day Three
Our morning begins in Enna, where we visit Lombardy Castle, which was founded in 1,000 BCE and is one of the largest and oldest fortresses in all of Italy. From here we visit Enna’s cathedral, marveling at the rich interiors of this Gothic-Catalan monument, and then take an incredibly scenic drive to the northern coast, making our way to Palermo. Our next round of adventures will soon begin...
Day Four
The day starts at Zisa Palace, a Norman residence built by Arabic craftsmen. Moving from the sublime to the subterranean, we descend into the atmospheric Capuchin Catacombs. Our tour takes us to the striking Church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti, which boasts an intoxicating blend of Muslim and Christian influences. We visit the Cappella Palatina and later sample fantastic local cuisine for dinner.
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Day Five
We rise to explore the sea-side town of Cefalù, a Medieval settlement boasting one of the finest Norman-Arab cathedrals in existence - an iconic two-towered masterpiece in the Byzantine style. Other sights include the Greek Temple of Diana and the Lavatoio. Later we visit majestic Monreale and admire its Norman cathedral, considered by many to be ‘the Sistine Chapel of Medieval Europe’.
Day Six
Welcome to Cefalà Diana, a town founded by the Arabs that thrived under Norman rule. We discover the wellpreserved Arab Baths, which date from the 10th century CE. The dramatic ruins of its Arab-Norman castle are this town’s main attraction. We return to Palermo for a guided tour of the cathedral, built on the site of a Saracen mosque. Our day ends with a tour of the Byzantine church, La Martorana.
Day Seven
The ancient Greek site of Segesta kick starts our day. Ruins here include the remains of a Doric temple and a hilltop amphitheater. Later we visit San Giuseppe Jato, a village dating from the prehistoric era that flourished under Muslim control. The nearby archaeological park astounds us with ruins of a 4th century BCE theater, its Temple of Aphrodite and a large colonnaded house. Tonight is our farewell dinner.
Dr. Alex Metcalfe is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at Lancaster University, where his research spans the wider Mediterranean basin and the Middle East. He graduated in Literæ Humaniores and is an advanced speaker of Arabic, Latin, Greek, and Italian.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 2 nights at a hand-picked hotel in Eastern Sicily, perfectly placed for our stay 5 nights in Palermo, Sicily’s capital, situated in the heart of the historical center
dates & prices
Day Eight
Mon 24th Sep - Mon 1st Oct
1. The stunning view over Troina, a little town in Sicily 2. An bay in the beautiful coastal city of Cefalu 3. Monreale Cathedral’s opulent decorated interior
8 Days $2,795 without flights
Today we depart from Palermo airport and travel home.
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Alex Metcalfe
(sgl supp $245)
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Tour Code: Sep - QSI18A
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western sicily Food & Archaeology A
melting pot of gastronomic quirks as a result of the cultural collision of art, architecture and faiths that have blessed this island, Sicily is as beloved for its food as it is known for its history. Discover ancient ruins, temples and a feast of delights in Palermo and Marsala. Indulge in traditional cookery lessons and forage for local ingredients at La Vucciria’s markets. Experience authentic flavour, rich history and archaeology on this remarkable tour.
Palermo
Levanzo Trapani Erice Favignana
Mutya
Sicily
Marsala Selinunte
special access
We will be treated to a private visit to the majestic Cappella Palatina and later, during the tour, we will be given a demonstration on making traditional marzipan fruits. There will also be a fascinating tour of Favignana’s former tuna factory.
itinerary Day One
We land in Palermo this afternoon and transfer to our hotel in the heart of the capital.
Day Two
Today we explore La Vucciria’s food market en route to a cookery class, where we are taught how to prepare some local dishes including a traditional dish named caponata. After enjoying our creations for lunch, we stroll the charming streets of Palermo before being treated to a private evening visit to the Cappella Palatina and its mosaics.
Day Three
Impressive Punic and Greek collections await us at the Salinas Archaeological Museum. We spend ample time here to pore over its wealth of artifacts. Following a stop for lunch, we visit the incredible 12th-century cathedral, which wears its diverse architectural influences with pride. Afterwards we move on to discover La Zisa. This majestic summer retreat was built by Arab architects and has since been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day Four
This morning we head for the coast of Trapani, where salt has been extracted for over 3,000 years. Here we discover salt pans and an interesting on-site museum. We continue on the winding road to historic Erice, which was founded by the Phoenicians, a mesmerizing hilltop town that overlooks the sea. This is where we enjoy a demonstration on making delicious marzipan fruits. These were originally made to celebrate All Saints Day and are generally known as Martorana sweets after the convent that first began making them in the 12th century. There is free time later to explore the delights of this historic town before we head to Marsala.
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guide lecturer Rosetta Ferrari was born in London to an Italian family. She lived in Italy for many years, has a strong interest in food and culture, and is a member of the Italian Society of Cheese Tasters.
Day Five
Located off the west coast of Sicily, we begin our day on the island of Mozia. What it lacks in size it makes up for in history as it is home to an impressive museum and ruins. This island is rich with archaeological finds, many of which can be found in the aforementioned museum. Later we head back to Marsala. Here we tour the vineyards that produce this fortified wine and sample the celebrated DOC vintage.
Tony O’Connor is a Roman Empire specialist who has excavated extensively across Europe and North Africa. He is also deeply interested in Roman coinage and in numismatics more widely.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach
Day Six
Our entire day is spent at Selinunte, which was once one of the most important Greek colonies within Sicily. Enjoy glorious scenic views and find yourself surrounded by wild flowers as you overlook the Mediterranean sea. While here we admire the magnificent Temple of Hera, the only re-erected temple of the five that are situated on this archaeological site.
Day Seven
Today we take a ferry to Levanzo, to the Grotta del Genovese, where amazing examples of prehistoric graffiti and paintings date back around 12,000 years. Later we enjoy a private tour of the traditional old tuna factory on Favignana, where we gain a fascinating new insight into the importance and historical significance of tuna fishing on these wonderful islands.
Day Eight
On our final morning we visit Marsala’s museum and see more of the town. After an agriturismo lunch, we head home.
1. The vibrant market in the charming city of Palermo 2. Palermo’s La Zisa, which is inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage list 3. The historic town of Erice
• Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 3 nights in a 4* hotel in Palermo, just a short walk from the Quattro Canti Square 4 nights in Marsala, offering amazing views across the countryside
dates & prices Sun 30th Sep - Sun 7th Oct
Guide Lecturer: Rosetta Ferrari & Tony O’Connor
8 Days $2,915
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Tour Code: Sep - WSF18A
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relaxed lake garda T
his beautiful lake-side region is home to mountains, historic towns and archaeological sites that range from the Renaissance to the Middle Ages and even Roman. Imposing villas and buildings associated with famed architect Andrea Palladio are among the highlights on this tour, and we can indulge in opulent vintages in the Valpolicella wine villas region. This relaxed adventure enables you to savor every moment.
Fumane
Vinenza
Desenzano
Verona
Sirmione
Mantua
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We are delighted to have secured private tours of the Palladian villas of Vicenza, which are usually difficult to access for the general public. These celebrated villas, which are included on UNESCO’s World Heritage list, are truly wonderful.
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We arrive in Verona, the setting of Shakespeare’s legendary tale of star-crossed lovers, and transfer to our hotel in the historic heart of it all. Once an important hub for the Roman Empire’s trading activity, it rose to prominence in the Middle Ages and still boasts an array of Renaissance architecture.
Day Two
After breakfast we head to the city’s Archaeological Museum, which houses significant finds from Verona’s Roman past. The glories of Rome continue to impress at Verona’s amphitheater, which was erected in the 1st century BCE and still hosts performances to this day. Following lunch, we enjoy free time to explore more of this marvelous city. Swoon beneath Juliet’s balcony, admire the cathedral’s carvings or savor a fabulous glass of wine at Piazza Brà.
Day Three
Our entire day is spent in Mantua, an important Roman city known to locals as ‘the Sleeping Beauty’ because of its scenic artificial lakes and beautifully preserved historic center. Home to such wonders as the Giulio Romano-designed Palazzo Te and the Palazzo Ducale, which is a Medieval palace complex with some 500 rooms, there is much to discover here. Strolling this city’s atmospheric streets is a little like entering the story of another age...
Day Four
This morning we travel to Desenzano on the shores of Lake Garda - one of the best surviving villas of the late Roman age, featuring magnificent mosaics. Later we take a ferry across to Sirmione and a small train carries us up the hill
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to Villa Catallus. These scenic residential ruins date from approximately 150 CE. After lunch in Sirmione, we take the afternoon at leisure to unwind beside the turquoise waters.
Day Five
Our destination today is Vicenza, on the banks of the Bacchiglione River. An almost archetypical ideal of the Renaissance and Baroque eras, this UNESCO city brims with world-class galleries and palaces, and stands out thanks to buildings designed by the 16th-century architect, Andrea Palladio. The highlight of our day has to be our visit to Palladio’s amazing villa at La Rontonda just outside Vicenza itself. It was of this villa that Goethe once said, ‘Maybe never has architectural art reached such a level of magnificence.’
Day Six
A real treat awaits us today as we visit the Villa della Torre, an astounding residence designed by Giulio Romano. Expect to be in awe of features such as the Romanesque fish ponds, the ‘Cave of Mysteries’, and some (quite literally) jaw-dropping fireplaces: giant gargoyles with open mouths in which fires were lit. Our delightful day continues with a wine-tasting and lunch, giving us the chance to sample some local Amarone, for which the villa’s current owners are justifiably famed. Tonight is our farewell dinner.
Day Seven
Craig Alexander studied economics at Cambridge and MIT. He returned to Cambridge to first earn his MPhil, his PhD in archaeology, and then took part in a 3-year EU funded project to develop an innovative new 3D scanner for rock art, which was tested and refined at sites in Valcamonica.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 6 nights stay on the shoreline of Sirmione. We are located away from the town center but still within walking distance of restaurants and shops. All rooms have a terrace or balcony to relax on too!
dates & prices
Alas, the moment to say our goodbyes is upon us. We transfer to the airport and catch our return flights home.
Tue 2nd Oct - Mon 8th Oct
1. A beautiful canal in Mantua, Lombardy 2. The magnificent Arena of Verona, which is still in use to this day 3. Views across the wonderful city of Mantua
7 Days $3,445 without flights
Guide Lecturer: Craig Alexander
(sgl supp $385)
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Tour Code: Oct - RLG18A
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ith a history spanning 3,000 years, the city of Syracuse has the rare accolade of being classed as a World Heritage Site in its entirety. Follow in the footsteps of Greeks, Romans and much later civilizations who landed upon these glorious shores. Imagine the cool blue waters heaving with triremes as Athenian arrows sail through the air. Fascinating archaeology, culture and rich history abound on this leisurely yet engaging exploration.
special access
We have access to the atmospheric Catacombs of San Giovanni. This subterranean burial ground contains some 20,000 early Christian tombs and it can be entered through the evocative ruins of a Norman church.
itinerary Day One
Today we fly to Catania and drive to our hotel, which is located in Ortygia, the historical center of Siracusa.
Day Two
We spend the morning exploring historic Ortygia on foot, walking from our hotel to the Temple of Athena, which has been assimilated, remarkably, within the fabric of the Cathedral. We also visit the Temple of Apollo, the Fountain of Arethusa and the Great Harbor, where we consider the sea battle fought between Syracusan and Athenian forces in 413 BCE, described by Thucidydes. After lunch the rest of the afternoon is ours to explore the piazzas, cafés and local shops. You could choose to visit the Church of Santa Lucia to see the Caravaggio that is on display there, or maybe discover the museum devoted to Archimedes and his inventions.
Day Three
This morning is free to explore the sights of Ortygia or embark upon a boat journey, sailing out of the Great Harbor where the decisive 5th-century BCE sea battle took place. After lunch we head south to the hilltop city of Noto, famed for its Baroque architecture. A severe earthquake at the end of the 17th century resulted in substantial rebuilding here. Known as the ‘Stone Garden’ because of the abundant carved foliage, the city is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day Four
Today we travel to a palatial Roman villa that boasts exceptionally fine mosaics, located at the art city of Piazza Armerina. This area is nestled within the Erean Mountains and, upon arrival, we explore the villa, which has over 50 rooms decorated with vivid scenes from mythology as well
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as from real life, including the well-known ‘bikini girls’ depiction. Other highlights here include the ‘Great Hunt’ mosaic, which features illustrations of many animals, such as a captured tiger. It has been both listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and described as a supreme example of a luxury Roman villa. This complex easily merits an entire day of discovery and we tour its rooms at the pace they deserve, truly taking in everything we encounter.
Day Five
Our adventures today bring us to the beautiful historic city of Siracusa. We cross to the mainland to explore the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum. Then we visit the archaeological area surrounding the theater. Later we stop at the vast stone quarries where prisoners were incarcerated after the Peloponnesian War. There are a couple of other interesting stops this morning, namely our visit to the amphitheater, as well as our tour of the Altar of Zeus. After lunch we are granted very special access to the Catacombs of San Giovanni. This ‘city of the dead’ is fascinating and a sarcophagus that was unearthed here in 1872 is now on display at the aforementioned Paolo Orsi Museum.
Tony O’Connor is a specialist in the Roman Empire, who has excavated widely across Britain, Europe and North Africa. He is passionate about Roman North Africa, having excavated in Libya for many years. Tony is also deeply interested in the study of Roman coinage and in numismatics.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 6 nights within a historic hotel overlooking the great harbor on the island of Ortygia. It boasts a wonderful rooftop restaurant, swimming pool and spa facilities
Day Six
To mark our final day of this wonderful exploration, we enjoy some free time in Ortygia. This gives us the chance to take a stroll around the town or sample a little more local cuisine before saying our goodbyes and flying home.
1. Siracusa Castle 2. Coast of Ortygia island at the city of Siracusa 3. The stunning necropolis of Pantalica near the river Calcinara 4. The old city of Noto, located in the province of Syracuse
dates & prices Mon 8th Oct - Sat 13th Oct Guide Lecturer: Tony O’Connor
6 Days $2,845 without flights (sgl supp $445)
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Tour Code: Oct - SIR18A
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ravenna & aquileia Rome & her Heirs I
n 402 CE the Roman Imperial court fled from Rome to Ravenna, and for a period this was the political center for what remained of the Western Empire. The result? An astonishing flowering of art and architecture created in the Empire’s dying days. Even now, the city’s numerous churches and palaces remain resplendent with shimmering mosaics. We marvel at the artistry and explore the stories behind the glittering tiles: the struggles of a dying empire and the growing power of Christianity.
Italy Aquileia Concordia Sagittaria
Grado
Venice
Pomposa
special access
We have arranged a special evening trip to the Church of San Vitale. This is one of the most important examples of early Christian Byzantine architecture in Europe and we have ample time to marvel at the mosaics and art during our visit.
Bologna Ravenna
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Venice and transfer to our hotel.
Day Two
We travel to Aquileia. Founded by the Romans in 180 BCE on marshy ground between the mountains and the lagoons, the city lay on an important route between eastern and western Empires, and thrived in the late Roman period. We explore the Cathedral, along with the Christian and earlier mosaics under its campanile. We also walk along the port to the 6thcentury Church of Monastero and museum before ending the day at Aquileia’s National Archaeological Museum.
Day Three
We head into the foothills of the Alps to the first Lombard city of Cividale. We visit the Tempietto Longobardo, an
exquisite ducal chapel with wonderful stuccowork. We arrive in Grado, a historic walled town situated along a lagoon island. Our first visit here is to the Archaeological Museum, where splendid finds on display include armor, jewelry and glass from Lombard graves. Next we explore the town, with its 6th-century cathedral, and the Churches of S Eufemia and S Maria delle Grazie, dating back to the 4th century.
Day Four
This morning we drive to Ravenna. En route we stop at Concordia Sagittaria. This was founded as a Roman colony in 42 BCE and is the site of an important early Christian basilica, discovered and laid out below the floor of the present cathedral. We also visit the Abbey of Pomposa, a Benedictine monastery founded in the 7th century, which has outstanding frescoes and a 12th-century mosaic floor.
ravenna at christmas
Join us in December to enjoy this spectacular tour at Christmas. Enjoy a traditional Italian Midnight Mass and a festive firework display!
dates & prices Fri 21st Dec - Thu 27th Dec Guide Lecturer: Oliver Gilkes
7 Days $2,945 without flights
(sgl supp $275) Note: Some sites may be subject to change
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Tour Code: Dec - RAC18A
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Day Five
We visit San Vitale and the Mausoleum of Galla Placida, its tiny form smothered with rich and evocative decor. This great church is famed for its dazzling mosaics, especially the panels depicting rulers Justinian and Theodora. We continue on to Theoderic’s Palace - built over the old site of the Imperial and Royal palace. We also explore the Church of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo - which was constructed as the Royal Church by King Theoderic - and San Giovanni Evangelista, built under the orders of the Empress Galla Placidia.
Day Six
Today we tour the Arian Baptistery, the Neonian Baptistery, Ravenna Cathedral, the Bishop’s Palace, and the Domus dei Tappeti di Pietra, a richly decorated Roman house. We end the day at the National Museum, with free time to explore the cornucopia of finds at our own pace. This evening we have a special visit to the Church of San Vitale.
Day Seven
We have free time this morning to spend at our leisure. This afternoon we view the Church of San Francesco and Dante’s Tomb, before leaving Ravenna to visit Classe, where we see the Church of Sant’Apollinare. Here there are more glorious mosaics. We return to Ravenna and visit the Mausoleum of King Theoderic.
Prof. Tony King is a lecturer in archaeology at the University of Winchester and a specialist in Roman religion. He has excavated extensively in Britain and abroad, including Hayling Island, Meonstoke Roman Villa, Pompeii and Leptis Magna. Tony is also an expert in the analysis of animal bones.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 3 nights in a friendly 4* hotel in Grado 4 nights in a modern hotel in the heart of old Ravenna Christmas: 3 nights in Grado and Ravenna
dates & prices
Day Eight
Mon 22nd Oct - Mon 29th Oct
1. Gold-in-glass mosaic of Christ in the church of Sant’ Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna 2. Aquileia Roman Forum
8 Days $3,230 without flights
We transfer to Bologna for our afternoon flights home.
Guide Lecturer: Prof. Tony King
(sgl supp $375)
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Tour Code: Oct - RAV18A
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bologna festive food D
iscover the home of tagliatelle, mortadella, ragù and more. This unique tour will satisfy the most voracious of appetites for food and history alike! What better time could you find to taste the millennial fruits of culinary evolution than during the festive season? Join us as we fuse this gastronomic adventure with visits to amazing archaeological sites, places of significant historical interest and fascinating museums, making it a delight for all the senses. From culture and stories to cuisine, this tour has it all.
Modena Castelnuovo
Ferrara
Bologna Marzabotto
special access
During our all-encompassing gastronomic and historical tour of beautiful Bologna, we will be treated to a private rendezvous with a local tartufaio who will introduce us to the well-kept secrets of truffle hunting.
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itinerary Day One
We transfer to our hotel in Bologna and enjoy a buffet lunch. Later we have a cookery class in Podere San Giuliano.
Day Two
We begin the day with a walk through the charming old market streets and learn about some of the local produce, including Bologna’s most identifiable product, mortadella. This cured cooked pork meat dates back to the Roman times and is renowned for its delicious flavour. We continue to see the vast collections housed at the impressive Archaeological Museum of Bologna, which include artifacts uncovered during local excavations. In the afternoon, we visit the imposing Basilica of San Petronio, and the impressive stone church complex of Santo Stefano.
Day Three
Today we have an early start to see and taste the region’s most famous cheese, Parmigiano Reggiano. Produced at a nearby artisan factory, this cheese is known for having a hard, golden rind and a rich, sharp flavour, and is enjoyed around the globe. This hands-on experience is sure to delight any lover of food. Afterwards we visit a vineyard where sparkling red and white wines are produced, and enjoy a delectable tasting.
Day 4 Four - New Year’s Eve
A private rendezvous with a local tartufaio who will introduce us to the secrets of truffle hunting starts our day. We then head to the Etruscan town of Marzabotto where we visit the site museum and also explore the excavated site, including the extra mural cemetery, capitol and temples. In Bologna we celebrate New Year’s Eve with a special dinner.
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guide lecturer Rosetta Ferrari was born in London to an Italian family. She has a great interest in food and culture and speaks fluent Italian.
Day Five - New Year’s Day
The morning begins at a leisurely pace, starting with a stroll around Medieval Bologna, taking in its sights and soaking up its atmosphere. This elegant, historic city has plenty to offer. In the afternoon we enjoy a brief walk back to the center for a tour of the Duomo and the Torre Ghirlandina, which is the bell tower of the Cathedral of Modena. Afterwards we visit the archaeological collection that is housed within the Museum Palace in Modena, which originally contained a military arsenal.
Day Six
We travel to Ferrara and taste panpepato, which is a spicy Italian fruitcake flavoured with black pepper and chocolate, and was first produced by local nuns many years ago. We visit the Este Castle, a moated Medieval castle in the center of Ferrara, and also the cathedral. A walk through the historic heart of Ferrara takes us to the Archaeological Museum, where we tour the Gold Room and the Pirogues Room before visiting the Palazzo Schifanoia. This Renaissance palace has incredible frescos created by Francesco del Cossa in 1470.
Day Seven
The chance to ascend the leaning Asinelli Tower on Via Rizzoli is ours before we enjoy some free time in Bologna. Then we stop for lunch and visit a traditional gelateria, where we learn what distinguishes gelato from ice cream and sorbets. Before we depart for home, we get to sample some of the sumptuous delights produced here.
1. Bologna’s vibrant food market 2. The city hall and Piazza Grande in Modena 3. The main square in historic Bologna
Tony O’Connor is a specialist in the Roman Empire, who has excavated widely across Britain, Europe and North Africa.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 6 nights stay in what was originally a 13th-century guildhall. This hotel is a pedestrian area next to the Basilica of San Petronio. The Piazza Maggiore, shops and restaurants are only a few minutes away
dates & prices Fri 28th Dec - Thu 3rd Jan 2019
Guide Lecturer: Rosetta Ferrari & Tony O’Connor
7 Days $3,575 without flights (sgl supp $365)
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Tour Code: Dec - BFF18A
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pompeii & naples at new year N
aples’ streets and buildings are full of life - festooned with washing and, at this time of year, decorated with the elaborate cribs of the Neapolitan tradition. Explore this area in great depth, from its wonderful churches and museums to the astonishing remnants of the ancient city. Travel to historic Santa Maria Capua Vetere to visit one of the best-preserved temples of the god Mithras and then, later in the tour, visit the incomparable Pompeii - destroyed, and also preserved, by Vesuvius in 79 CE.
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Santa Maria Capua Vetere Naples Piscina Mirabilis Pozzuoli
Herculaneum Pompeii
special access
We have special access to the amazing Piscina Mirabilis, located at the harbor of Misenum. The giant cistern was built to supply the Roman fleet and was made entirely out of the cliff face. It was supplied with water from the main Roman aqueduct.
itinerary Day One
We arrive in the city of Naples and transfer to our hotel.
Day Two
Our adventures begin with a trip to Santa Maria Capua Vetere, once the largest city after Rome and the gladiatorial training ground of Spartacus. In the Museo Archeologico dell’Antica Capua we find recently-excavated artefacts dating from the city’s pre-Roman era, allowing us to chart Capua’s incredible past from 800 BCE onwards. This afternoon we return to Naples and visit the cloister of Santa Chiara, covered with fabulous maiolica tiles, the Roman baths and the excavated streets below San Lorenzo Maggiore.
Day Three
Today we have a full day roaming the incomparable sights of Pompeii – destroyed, yet preserved, by the mighty Vesuvius in 79 CE. Nowhere in the world offers a more comprehensive look at the compelling minutiae of everyday Roman life. We tour villas, bars and shops – even brothels – and step in to a selection of recently opened sites such as the House of Paquius Proculus, with its staggering selection of beautiful mosaics. Expect to be amazed.
Day Four - New Year’s Eve
Today is New Year’s Eve and we have a fabulous day ahead. First, we go beneath the streets of Naples to view the secret world that lies underground in the Catacombs of San Gennero. The patron saint of Naples was buried here under the later Roman Empire before being moved to the cathedral. We continue to the sprawling Bourbon palace that now houses the Capodimonte Museum with its collection of paintings, sculptures and ceramics. To celebrate New Year’s Eve in style, we attend a glorious ballet as a group.
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Day Five - New Year’s Day
Today is New Year’s Day and we begin with a private tour of the haunting Piscina Mirabilis, a monumental cliff-carved cistern that stored water for the Roman fleet. We continue to the city of Pozzuoli to see one of the Roman world’s best-preserved amphitheaters, built by the same architects that constructed the Colosseum. We also tour a nearby Roman Macellum and the submerged Temple of Serapide. To commemorate the first day of 2019, we are treated to an opulent Gala dinner where we indulge in delicious cuisine.
Day Six
Today we have time to explore Naples at our own leisure. Why not take a reviving stroll beside the bay, relax with a pastry in one of this city’s historic cafés, wander the bustling Neapolitan streets or visit the exceptional Naples Museum? The latter houses an extensive selection of artifacts and antiquities that were brought here from Pompeii.
Day Seven
Today we visit the once prosperous city of Herculaneum, which was buried by deep pyroclastic surges hotter than those which simultaneously covered Pompeii. Organic objects such as wood, cloth, food and skeletons emerged here from the ash in an excellent state of preservation. Herculaneum suffered significant earthquake damage some 15 years before Vesuvius’ great eruption, and evidence of this is still visible on its buildings today. Later we transfer to the airport for our evening flight home.
1. Roman mosaic of actors from the Casa del Poet Tragic, Archaeological Musuem 2. Guests marveling at some of Pompeii’s magnificent ruins 3. View over the city of Naples with Mt. Vesuvius looming in the distance
John Shepherd is an archaeologist who has worked extensively in the field in Europe and is a specialist in the study of ancient glass. Much of John’s career has been focused upon Roman provincial archaeology, working at the Museum of London for over 20 years.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 6 nights in a 4* hotel in a modern hotel Naples, located on the seafront with unforgettable views over the bay. This is the perfect place to unwind after a day of adventure
dates & prices Fri 28th Dec - Thu 3rd Jan 2019 Guide Lecturer: John Shepherd
7 Days $3,515 without flights (sgl supp $630)
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Tour Code: Dec - NAP18A
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malta & gozo A
thousand years before the Great Pyramid at Giza was constructed, people on the tiny island of Malta were moving stones weighing up to 50 tons. At 5,500 years old, the megalithic temples of Malta and Gozo are among the oldest ritual structures in the world - decorated with some of the most extraordinary art to be found anywhere in the Mediterranean. We explore the many ages of Malta, from its ancient temples, through Roman rule, and on in to the Medieval period.
Victoria
Ggantija
Gozo
Mgarr Skorba
special access
During this captivating tour we are granted special access to the Ta’ Cenc prehistoric temple. The dolmens and passage graves make this a particularly interesting site to discover and its history will be illuminated as we walk around it.
Malta
Buskett
Mdina Rabat
Valletta
Hagar Qim Mnajdra
Tarxien Ghar Dalam
itinerary Day One
Today we arrive in Valletta and transfer to our hotel.
Day Two
We begin at the two conjoined temples of Ta’ Haġrat and Mġarr, built during the 4th millennium BCE. We continue on to Skorba, an excavated settlement site that has made a significant contribution to general understanding of early Maltese prehistory. Our afternoon is spent at the ancient capital of Malta, Mdina - a walled city with winding streets. From here we move on to Buskett to view the enigmatic ‘cart ruts’ cut into the hillside - features that occur on both Malta and Gozo, worn deep into the bedrock.
Day Three
Our day is spent exploring Valletta on foot. Founded by the Knights Hospitaller following the Great Siege of 1565, this UNESCO World Heritage Site occupies a commanding position over two harbors. We begin with the exceptional array of artifacts from Malta’s unique prehistoric periods in the Archaeological Museum, from man’s first arrival on the island right up to the end of the Bronze Age. We also discover St. John’s Co-Cathedral and, if it’s not booked for a state function, the Grand Master’s Palace, where we view façades featuring some of the many Auberges of the Knights.
Day Four
We cross to the island of Gozo by boat, where we explore Ggantija, a prehistoric temple constructed of massive stone, and also Xaghra, the stone circle and funerary complex. We enjoy special access to Ta’ Cenc prehistoric temple with
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dolmens and passage graves. Later we travel to Victoria Citadel, the 17th-century fortress of Gozo. We also visit the Archaeology Museum, which boasts great collections.
Day Five
Back on the island of Malta, we visit the magnificent Hagar Qim and Mnajdra - part of a cluster of temple sites evocatively located on a hillside by the sea. We continue to Tarxien, the most elaborate of all the Maltese megalithic temples, which has undergone extensive excavation and restoration. We travel on to the Ghar Dalam cave, which consists of a water-worn tunnel where remains of dwarf elephants, bear and hippopotami were found, together with evidence for the earliest known human activity on the island.
Day Six
Jeremy Bennett is a British archaeologist. He is currently studying for his PhD, examining Maltese agricultural terraces of the Maltese Archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea at the University of Cambridge. He also specializes in terrestrial LiDAR and Archaeological Prospection.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
This morning we enjoy a harbor cruise to the port of Valletta from the sea. Afloat, one can imagine the assembled might of the Ottoman Turkish armada, estimated to contain up to 45,000 men. The siege, which lasted for four months in the summer of 1565, was a turning point that undermined the perceived invincibility of the Ottoman army. As Queen Elizabeth wrote, ‘If the Turks should prevail against the isle of Malta, it is uncertain what further peril might follow to the rest of Christendom.’ We return to shore for free time this afternoon - a chance for souvenir shopping and a final stroll.
hotels
Day Seven
Mon 16th Apr - Sun 22nd Apr Mon 1st Oct - Sun 7th Oct
We transfer to the airport for our flight home today.
1. The elegant city of Valletta, Malta’s capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site 2. Cathedral of St. Paul, Mdina 3. The ancient and striking megalithic temple of Hagar Qim
6 nights located at the entrance to Valetta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 5* hotel offers views of Marsamxett harbor and Manoel Island and is perfectly situated for exploring the old town
dates & prices Guide Lecturer: Jeremy Bennett
7 Days $2,995 without flights (sgl supp $555)
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foz coa Rock Art of Portugal I
ndulge in this rare opportunity to visit rock art sites across the Spanish/Portuguese border region in stunning countryside. From incredible engravings in Portugal’s Valley discovered only 20 years ago, to the Spanish archaeological site at Siega Verde, this tour illuminates the wonders away from the beaten tourist track. Prepare for magnificent rock art, fascinating lectures from those who work to protect local heritage, and free time to explore Porto.
Spain
Porto
Siega Verde Vila Nova de Foz Côa Foz Côa Valley
special access
On this tour we are invited to special lectures hosted by archaeologists, conservators and also by researchers, who will give us captivating insights into the work being carried out here to protect the local heritage.
Ribeira de Piscos Castelo Rodrigo Siega Verde
Portugal
itinerary Day One
Today we arrive into beautiful Porto and drive to our hotel in the winding streets on the north bank of the old town. This evening we enjoy an introductory lecture about the treasures this tour will uncover, along with an aperitif, before we sit down to our first group dinner.
Day Two
We board a train and begin a picturesque journey along the green and pleasant Douro river valley towards Foz Côa. The thousands of mysterious engravings found here were brought into the spotlight by archaeologists and, as a result, the entire valley was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Upon arrival, we drive to our hotel in the heart of the town in preparation for the first of our intriguing rock art site visits tomorrow morning.
Day Three
Our day begins at Canada do Inferno, where the first Palaeolithic petroglyphs were discovered back in 1992. After stopping for lunch, we continue to the amazing site at Penascosa, which is another renowned rock art site that contains many animal designs on granite slabs. In the afternoon we tour the rock art sites in the valleys at Ribeira de Piscos. Some of the most well-known of all the region’s images can be found here.
Day Four
We spend an entire day at Penascosa, which is a diverse and fascinating site located on a hill overlooking the river, surrounded by both olive and almond trees. The carvings here are in great condition and shed light on the lifestyles
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and interests of the time. The territory is thought to have been suitable for the establishment of camps in the Palaeolithic period. It remains a great and tranquil region.
Day Five
This morning we visit the traditional village of Castelo Rodrigo. The ancient monuments that can be found here preserve important Medieval details and our walk around encompasses the wealth of history on offer. After lunch we take another lovely drive through rolling countryside towards Siega Verde. We explore the many open-air rock art sites here, some of which date back 20 millennia. The site has a menagerie of scenes that depict prehistoric wildlife including horses, ibex and stags.
Day six
We start our day by visiting the Foz Côa Museum, housed in a beautifully striking modern building that has plenty of space and light, thus enabling us to view its intricate displays clearly. The museum sits on a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and tells the stories not only of the art itself, but also of its discovery and the fight to preserve the ancient heritage of this region. We end our day with another wonderfully scenic rail journey along the river valley as we make our return journey to vibrant Porto.
Day Seven
Dr. Sarah Coxon has a PhD in archaeology from the University of Southampton. She has a specialization in prehistory and Bronze Age Europe, and the Northern Balkans. Sarah previously worked as an archaeologist and tour planner in the Andante office and now works as a tour manager.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 2 nights in a refined hotel within an elegant residential area of Porto 4 nights in a small, charming family-run hotel, close to the Foz Côa archaeological park
dates & prices
We transfer to the airport for our flights back home or for our onward travel.
Mon 21st May - Sun 27th May
1. View over the historic city of Porto as seen from the Porto Visitors’ Bureau 2. An example of the fantastic rock art that can be seen at Foz Coa 3. The Coa river flowing through the Douro Valley
7 Days $2,735 without flights
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Sarah Coxon
(sgl supp $225)
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Tour Code: May - POR18A
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romans, visigoths & viziers S
outhern Spain, rich in precious metals, wine and olive oil, has attracted the attention of many would-be conquerors over the centuries. After the Carthaginians came the Romans, and then followed the Visigoths. Fresh from sacking the city of Rome, they built churches until they were vanquished by the Moors, who brought stunning architecture to Al-Andalus in ‘the Dark Ages’. From prehistory to the Renaissance, our tour progresses through the many ages of this vibrant and enchanting region.
Spain Córdoba Carmona
Ecjia
Jaén
Baena
Seville Granada
Málaga
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We are granted special private access to visit El Palacia de Lebrija, a magnificent 16th-century palace. We also have privileged access to the Centro de Interpetación del Patrimonio Arquelógico and the Baena Archaeological Museum.
itinerary Day One
Upon arrival in Seville, we waste no time in taking a short drive north to Itálica, birthplace of Roman Emperors Trajan and Hadrian. This is an excellent introduction to the region as it is home to many ancient Roman remains.
Day Two
This morning we enjoy a special access visit to the Centro de Interpretación del Patrimonio Arqueológico, which contains excavated remains from periods including Medieval, Roman and Moorish. After lunch we explore Seville and tour the elaborate Alcázar Royal Palace, a World Heritage complex built in the mid-14th century. We also have a private visit to El Palacio de Lebrija, which houses amazing mosaics.
Day Three
Our morning is devoted to more of Seville’s many delights. We begin at the city’s celebrated Archaeological Museum, which has fine exhibits of gold jewellery and treasures from many eras. Later we travel to Roman Carmona to see its rock-cut tombs. Our next stop is the Greco-Roman village of Écija, where we marvel at splendid mosaics. Our day ends in Córdoba, the exquisite capital of Islamic Spain.
Day Four
After breakfast we venture out of the city to explore the ruined Moorish palace of Medina Azahara. Upon our return to Córdoba, we discover a city controlled by the Visigoths until the 8th century. We explore the Mezquita, a peerless mosque which transformed into an elaborate gilt cathedral in the 16th century. Later we visit the atmospheric Jewish Quarter, finishing the day at the Archaeological Museum.
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Day Five
We visit the archaeological park of Torreparedones this morning, one of the most important active sites in Andalusia. Torreparedones was occupied over many eras and reached its zenith during Roman occupation. We see the Eastern Door and other remains, including a market and forum. Later we have private after-hours access to Baena Archaeological Museum, where we explore its vast collections in depth.
Day Six
Our sixth day starts at the typically Andalucian city of Jaén, a settlement considered to be the world capital of olive oil thanks to its prodigious production of the so-called ‘liquid gold’. We visit the City Museum, home to wonderful Iberian sculptures, and then enjoy privileged access to Castulo, a ruined Iberian city inhabited since the 3rd millennium BCE. See fragments of ancient walls and recovered tombs here.
Day Seven
A visit to the magnificent Alhambra, with its enchanting blend of Arabic and Renaissance architecture, begins our day. This palatial masterpiece drips with sheer opulence. Our final afternoon is spent in Granada, where there is free time to lose yourself in the city’s winding Medieval streets. Tonight we reconvene for a delicious farewell group dinner.
Day Eight
Doru Bogdan is a researcher and lecturer at the University of Alba Iulia, Romania. He specializes in Roman archaeology and has supervized excavations in Carnuntum, Pompeii and Birdoswald. He has also directed numerous archaeological excavation research projects.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 2 nights in Seville 3 nights in Cordoba 2 nights in Granada
dates & prices
We drive to Málaga on Spain’s southern coast and take our return flights home from here.
Sun 1st Apr - Sun 8th Apr
1. Breathtaking Seville in Andalucia, Spain 2. The majestic Alcázar of Seville 3. The impressive ruins of Medina Azahara
8 Days $2,920 without flights
Guide Lecturer: Doru Bogdan
(sgl supp $470)
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Tour Code: Apr - VIS18A
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spain & portugal Roman Lusitania M
érida, Roman Lusitania’s capital, was founded in 25 BCE by the victorious army of Emperor Augustus. During its imperial glory days, a number of grand Roman monuments were erected. Many, including the forum and amphitheater, still dominate the town to this day. Our journey takes us from the coast at Lisbon, through beautiful countryside, to witness prehistoric tombs, Roman towns and the sites of the 19th-century Peninsular War. This unique program is not to be missed...
Portugal Cáceres
Lisbon Palmela
special access
We have arranged for the opening of the Basilica of Santa Lucia del Trampal. This tiny jewel of a building is the only standing example of Visigothic architecture in southern Spain. The church was designed for 7th-century Spanish-Gothic liturgy.
Troia Os Almendres
Elvas
Medellin Mérida Badajoz
Evora Vidigueira
Spain
itinerary Day One
We fly to Lisbon and transfer to our hotel.
Day Two
Our day begins at the Cripta Arqueológica do Castelo de Alcácer do Sal and, after a visit here, we drive to Tróia. The site here was the largest fish-salting production center in the Roman World, boasting some 52 factories. Afterwards we take a ferry to Setúbal and, after lunch, head to Évora. En route we make a stop at the Stone Age Escoural Cave site, which is rich in prehistoric paintings. Later we are treated to an early evening tour of Évora.
Day Three
Our first visit today is to the Chapel of Bones in Évora. This macabre monument is a sight to behold; a sobering reminder of the transience of human life. Next we visit the largest prehistoric burial chamber in the Iberian peninsula, Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. A late-morning visit to the megalithic complex of Os Almendres follows This enigmatic site, which dates from 5000 to 4000 BCE, consists of 96 standing stones. After a well-deserved break for lunch, we move on and visit the museum at Vila de Frades. Before we head back to our hotel for the night, we take a tour of the São Cucufate Roman Villa remains.
Day Four
Traveling via Alandroal and Juromenha, we arrive in the town of Badajoz, situated near the Portuguese border, and visit the Provincial Archaeological Museum. Next we drive to Mérida, where we marvel at the ruins of the Aqueduct de Los Milagros. There is the option of a stimulating walk to a nearby Roman bridge before we return to our hotel.
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Day Five
We start our day on foot by walking to the 9th-century Muslim fortification, the Alcazaba. Next we drive to Casa del Mitreo to view its intricate mosaics and well-preserved frescos; then it’s on to visit the Roman amphitheater, theater and houses. There is a break for lunch, which we enjoy at a local restaurant, before making our way to the National Museum of Roman Art. Here we discover a repository of sculptures, artifacts and mosaics that were excavated from the nearby theater and amphitheater.
Day Six
This morning we start at the Cornalvo Dam, where we explore Roman foundations dating back to the 1st or 2nd century CE. Afterwards we drive to Medellín, and explore both the church and Roman theater, before visiting Medellín Castle. From here we discover Prosperina Dam and head to the Roman Circus back in Mérida. Following our visit here we spend time at the Basilica of St. Eulalia.
Day Seven
Our travels take us to Cáceres Museum for a chance to pore over its artifacts. We then enjoy a guided walk around the town. Shortly after lunch we have secured a very special private tour of the Basilica of Santa Lucía del Trampal.
Day Eight
Before departing from this marvelous trip, we visit the Temple de Diana and the Amoreira Aqueduct in Elvas.
1. Castle at Medellín 2. Los Milagros aqueduct 3. Roman Theater at Mérida
Dr. Andrew Souter works for the University of Reading and is an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He is interested in the architecture of ancient Rome and has completed research at a number of diverse sites in Portugal.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 1 night in Palmela 2 nights in Evora 4 night in Mérida
dates & prices Sun 15th Apr - Sun 22nd Apr Sun 2nd Sep - Sun 9th Sep Sun 7th Oct - Sun 14th Oct Guide Lecturer: Dr. Andrew Souter
8 Days $2,995 without flights (sgl supp $555)
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Tour Codes: Apr - SPA17A Sep - SPA17B Oct - SPA17C
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rock art of altamira D
ecorated between 1 -35,000 years ago, the caves of Altamira still display some of humankind’s first great artistic achievements. This is a unique chance to view the vivid images of horse, bison and deer that have come to epitomize Palaeolithic art. Led by rock art expert Dr Paul Bahn, we have access to numerous caves and rock art sites. View the images precisely where they were created, sitting or standing exactly as the original artists did.
Asturias Santillana del Mar
Candamo Oviedo Teverga
El Pindal
Altamira
Bilbao
Spain
special access
Visit a fascinating variety of sites that are difficult to gain access to without the knowledge of an experienced guide, and view some of the world’s oldest artistic efforts alongside experts in the field. A truly unforgettable tour.
itinerary Day One
We fly to Bilbao and transfer to our hotel.
Day Two
This morning we drive to the facsimile of the painted cave discovered in 1969 at Ekain in the Basque country, with some of the most realistic colorful depictions of horse and bison. We leave the prehistoric era behind this afternoon, with a visit to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Note the stark contrast between ancient and modern art.
Day Three
We have an attractive drive through the mountains to the small cave of Covalanas, decorated with deer drawn entirely in red dotted outline. After lunch we visit the cave of El Pendo, which hides an 8.8-meter long panel of painted animals. Portable art in bone and antler was also found here - or perhaps these were the tools used by ancient artists to create their work.
Day Four
Today we reach the famous cave of Altamira. We approach the site on foot, a pleasant short walk up a country road. We see the superb facsimile of the cave and the museum. Along the coast we find El Pindal, a spot set into the cliffs above the sea - one of the most beautiful and spectacular locations of all the decorated caves. Here there is a series of geometric signs, and a variety of animal figures, including bison, deer, a fish and an unusual painting of a mammoth.
Day Five
We travel into the hills to the south of Santillana, the site of several decorated caves, two of which we visit. Las Monedas is a large, labyrinthine cave in which bear bones were also
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located. The art found here, according to experts who have studied it, is likely to have been produced by just one person. The art of El Castillo, by contrast, clearly belongs to a number of different phases, and has recently produced the earliest dates for cave art in the world, with examples estimated at more than 40,000 years old. There are also hundreds of animal figures and 50 red hand stencils. The cave is so large, and the art so abundant, that only a fraction can be seen during our visit. This afternoon there is free time to explore the historic town of Santillana.
Day Six
We travel west along the coast into the mountainous region of Asturias to La Loja - a cave with fine engravings that clearly stand out in white against the dark rock. This afternoon we see the huge and famous cave of Tito Bustillo which was discovered as recently as 1968 by a group of young cavers. The main panel here is one of the glories of Ice Age art. The cave is rich in artworks, but is most famed for a spectacular frieze of horses and reindeer.
Day Seven
We visit Candamo, where the most famous engraving is of a big stag turning its head, apparently pierced by many spears. We also view many other fine figures, some in surprising locations. Our final visit of the tour is to the Prehistoric park at Teverga, for a superb final overview of the caves and their discovery.
Dr. Paul Bahn is the leading expert on prehistoric rock art worldwide, and is certainly one of our best known archaeologists. Paul led the team which discovered the first Ice Age cave in Britain in 2003. He is not only an academic, but a great exponent of popular and accessible archaeology.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 2 nights in Bilbao 3 nights in Santillana del Mar 2 nights in Oviedo
dates & prices
Day Eight
Mon 11th Jun - Mon 18th Jun
1. Prehistoric bison in the Altamira Caves 2. Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao 3. Landscape of Santillana del Mar
8 Days $3,200
We return home today.
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Paul Bahn
(sgl supp $645)
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Tour Code: Jun - ALT18A
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phoenicians in spain J
oin us as we tour Andalucia, the scenic coastal landscape of southern Spain and the western Mediterranean. Andalucia has been immortalized in art and music throughout history. The Phoenicians of Lebanon were one of the greatest trading powers in the ancient Mediterranean, and in Spain’s glittering metal mines they saw the potential for fabulous wealth. From Phoenician towns to Bronze Age Ibiza, and sanctuaries in the Bay of Cádiz, we discover the ancient cultures of southern Spain.
special access
We are treated to a special talk from the Museum Director of El Castillo de Doña Blanca, where recent excavations have revealed fascinating finds. This is a great opportunity to learn more about what else may be beneath this Medieval structure.
Spain
Ibiza Denia
Seville Málaga Cádiz San Fernando
Lorca Cartagena
itinerary Day One
We land in Seville, the charming capital city of Andalucia. We drive to Cádiz and check into our comfortable hotel.
Day Two
Following breakfast, we explore the Castle of San Sebastián, a stunning island fortress, as well as the well-preserved Castle Santa Catalina, which once served as a military prison. After lunch we visit the local Archaeological Museum, which houses two elegantly-carved Phoenician sarcophagi alongside other important artifacts.
Day Three
This morning we visit Torre Castillo de Doña Blanca and El Castillo de Doña Blanca, where recent excavations have
revealed fascinating finds from the Phoenician era. Here we are treated to a special talk from the Museum Director. We continue on to the archaeological site at San Fernando, before exploring the Roman town of Baelo Claudia.
Day Four
Our journey continues via the Punic-Roman city of Carteia at the head of the Bay of Gibraltar. We then drive to San Roque and before settling down for lunch, we pay a visit to the Archaeological Museum. Our destination this afternoon is Málaga, a Mediterranean city founded by the Phoenicians in approximately 770 BCE – the birthplace of Pablo Picasso.
Day Five
Today is a full day of Málagan discoveries. We have a walking tour of the city and visit the Phoenician collection of the recently-refurbished Archaeological Museum. We also explore the Picasso Museum to view the carefully preserved Phoenician and Roman ruins. This afternoon we continue to the Roman Theater and Alcazaba Castle.
Day Six
This morning we take a scenic drive along the coast, stopping at the Phoenician hillside necropolis near Almuñécar. Besides the Botanical Park El Majuelo we tour the remains of the Roman fish salting factory which attracted much of the region’s wealth Finally, we continue to the port of Cartagena.
Day Seven
After breakfast we take an excursion to La Bastida de Totana, a unique archaeological Bronze Age park cherished as the earliest and best of all the Argaric settlements. Later we drive back to Cartagena and visit the Muralla Punnica before spending the afternoon at leisure.
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Day Eight
This morning we discover Castillo de Lorca. The fortress was constructed between the 9th and 15th centuries and is of Medieval origin. We continue to Los Cipreses Archaeological Park, an ancient metalworking center. Upon arrival in Cartagena, we have free time to take in the rest of this charismatic city at our own pace. Admire its Art Nouveau buildings, lie on a sun-soaked beach, sample a selection of local tapas – or spoil yourself and do all three!
Day Nine
We begin today at Guardamar del Segura in Alicante province. Here we visit the museum and archaeological site to view traces of the Phoenician colony that settled near the mouth of the Segura River. Later we board a ferry to Ibiza, skimming turquoise waves to arrive at the Balearic island on which the Phoenicians founded a port in 654 BCE.
Fernando López Sánchez received his Bachelor in history from the University of Zaragoza in 1997. He conducted postdoctoral research in Oxford University as member of the Wolfson College. He has also worked on Ancient Roman history all over Europe along with parts of America.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels
Day Ten
3 nights in Cádiz 2 nights in Málaga 3 nights in Cartagena 2 nights in Ibiza
Day Eleven
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The highlight of our last full day of adventures has to be our visit to El Puig des Molins, the greatest source of Phoenician discoveries in all of Ibiza. Here we are privileged to receive a specially arranged tour of the necropolis, provided by a local archaeologist. We rise to enjoy a free morning on the island, perhaps taking the opportunity to view some of the Old Town’s outstanding Renaissance architecture, before making our way to the airport and flying home.
1. The little-known Roman town of Baelo Claudia 2. Roman amphitheater in Cartagena
Mon 1st Oct - Thu 11th Oct
Guide Lecturer: Fernando López Sánchez
11 Days $3,855 without flights (sgl supp $660)
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Tour Code: May - PHS18A Oct - PHS18B
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meet the vikings T
he Vikings were a triple threat: great seafarers, raiders and traders of the early Middle Ages. Bring the stories of kings, treasure, trading towns and longships to life with Viking expert Brian Ayers, who joins us on a three-country tour that is filled with culture, artifacts, ruins and fascinating history. Trace the rise of this great civilization, whose ruthless skills inspired awe and terror throughout northern Europe and beyond, as we embark upon our own epic voyage of discovery.
Gamla Uppsala AnundshĂśg Birka Stockholm
Sweden Denmark
Aarhus Copenhagen Uppakra Lund Jelling
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This tour includes special access to the fantastic Roskilde Ship Museum, where you will be given the opportunity to try your hand at stepping into the shoes of a Viking raider. You will also have the chance to sail a longship.
Ribe
Roskilde Ladby Trelleborg Schleswig Hamburg
Germany
itinerary Day One
Today we fly to Germany where, upon arrival, we make the drive to Schleswig.
Day Two
We plunge into the Viking era at Denevirke, the great earthwork boundary to the Viking World, and continue to Hedeby, a major trading settlement on the Baltic coast. Ribe, meanwhile, is on the North Sea. The best Viking cities of their time, excavations in both have revealed international links.
Day Three
Our day begins at Baekke, where we see the stone ship setting. We move on to the excavations at Ravning Enge, where the remains of a huge bridge have been uncovered
- a considerable feat of Viking engineering. In Aarhus we visit the Moesgaard Museum, which is dedicated to both ethnography and archaeology, and also the Viking Museum, located beneath the Nordea Bank.
Day Four
We visit the only known example of a ship burial in Denmark at Ladby, where the excavated ship can be seen below a reconstructed mount. We also stop at the Trelleborg ring fortress - one of a number of extraordinary circular forts built in the 10th century. Later we travel on to Copenhagen.
Day Five
Trade was not the only source of wealth to Vikings, and rural manors became both a sign of power and source of income. We visit Gammel Lejre - a major royal rural center. From here we go to Roskilde and tour the magnificent cathedral. We also enjoy special access to the Roskilde Ship Museum.
Day Six
Today we spend all of our time in the cosmopolitan city of Copenhagen. After touring the treasures at the National Museum of Denmark, there is the option to join a guided walk around Copenhagen’s historic center or use the free time to explore the Danish capital at your own pace.
Day Seven
Into Sweden we go, across the Oresund Bridge to Ystad. We see the recreated Viking village at Foteviken and then explore Trelleborg. In the afternoon we pass by Upparka, once a very wealthy town where excavations revealed pagan shrines. Lastly is Dalby, home of the oldest stone church in Sweden.
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Day Eight
Exploring the cobbled streets of Lund is top of our agenda for today. This was the meeting place of the ‘Thing’, the governing body of Viking Sweden. We look around the historical museum and Lund Cathedral, before walking through the charming town.
Day Nine
This morning we catch a fast train to Stockholm, Sweden’s modern capital. Upon arrival we visit Gamla Stan (Old Town) - which is one of the best preserved Medieval city centers in Europe - and the fantastic Historical Museum.
Brian Ayers is an expert in Medieval archaeology and is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of East Anglia. He is interested in the origins and development of towns on both sides of the North Sea during the early Medieval period, many of which have Scandinavian connections.
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Day Ten
We travel from Stockholm to see the runestones and mound at Anundshög, a Viking assembly place. Later we visit Gamla Uppsala, the last stronghold of Scandinavian paganism. It was here that King Erik the Victorious defeated Styrbjorn the Strong to become Sweden’s first ever king.
Day Eleven
Today we drive out from the capital and take a boat trip to spend our final day at the great Swedish trading port of Birka. This important trading center handled goods from all over Europe and the Orient, as well as Scandinavia.
Day Twelve
This morning we visit the amazingly complete Vasa warship, the pride of King Charles XII, which sank on her maiden voyage in 1628. We fly home later today.
1. Viking runestones 2. Ship settings at Anundshög
hotels 1 night in Schleswig 2 nights in Aarhus 3 nights in Copenhagen 1 nights in Lund 3 nights in Stockholm
dates & prices Fri 6th Jul - Tue 17th Jul Guide Lecturer: Brian Ayers
12 Days $5,345 without flights (sgl supp $970)
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1. Cambodia & Vietnam
7. Jordan
2. Egypt
8. Kazakhstan
3. Georgia
9. Tunisia
4. Iran
10. Turkey
5. Israel
11. Uzbekistan
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6. Japan
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cambodia & vietnam A
magnificent balance of mysterious cities, atmospheric forests and colonial grandeur, Cambodia is home to some of the world’s most incredible archaeological sites. Angkor Wat, a truly captivating testament to human ingenuity, is one of our highlights.
Vietnam
Hanoi
In beautiful Vietnam, we discover lavish monuments and temples in the historic maritime kingdom of Champa, and the delightful World Heritage Site of Hoi An. Unforgettable experiences await... Huế
Da Nang
My Son
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We cross the moat into the site of Angkor Wat just after sunrise and explore this enormous complex, with its assortment of Khmer capital buildings; a testament to the powers of this incredible civilization.
Hội An Banteay Srei Siem Reap
Koh Ker
Cambodia
itinerary Day One & Two
Day Four
We depart for Hanoi, arriving on the morning of Day Two, when we take the afternoon to rest or explore the city. Destinations include the History Museum, the Temple of Literature, the excavations at Hanoi Citadel or a reviving bike ride around the rambling streets of the Old City.
This morning we travel by dragon boat along the Perfume River to the Thien Mu Pagoda, a seven-storey symbol of the city built in 1601. Back on land, we enter the 19th-century walled citadel in Hue, where the remains of the Forbidden Purple City lie. We end the day at the Fine Arts Museum.
Day Three
Day Five
After breakfast our tour of Hanoi continues. We visit the Governor’s Palace, the iconic One Pillar Pagoda, and the traditional stilt house in which Ho Chi Minh once lived. Following an early lunch we fly south to Hue, Vietnam’s capital until 1945, where we view the Ta Duc Mausoleum – a beautiful royal tomb complex.
We begin Day Five by heading south along the coast, via the spectacular Hai Van Pass, from where we enjoy transcendent views of the Annamite Range and the glittering South China Sea. Arriving in the city of Da Nang, we follow lunch by the river with a visit to the Cham Museum.
Day Six
Today we make our way inland to My Son, the religious center of the Cham people, stopping at the Champa empire’s first capital, Tra Kieu. We spend a full day exploring these romantic ruins before returning to Hoi An.
Day Seven
This morning is ours to discover Hoi An at our leisure. Browse the shops for local arts and crafts, stroll past the old merchant houses, or cross the famous covered bridge. We have an afternoon flight to Siem Reap before enjoying a lecture introducing Angkor Wat and the Khmer kingdom.
Day Eight
We start with a short transfer to the Roluos group of 9thcentury temples – some of the earliest Khmer structures ever found. We continue to the remote temple complex of Banteay Srei where Angkorian frescos shine out from pink sandstone.
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Day Nine
We drive north to Koh Ker this morning, where we see the city’s large stepped pyramid and the temples remains. Later we travel to the Beng Mealea Temple complex, an incredible site where the natural world has slowly taken hold.
Day Ten
An early start brings us to Cambodia’s most famous wonder: the outstanding Angkor Wat. As well as taking in the site’s best-known monuments, we also visit the smaller temples of Ta Som, Preah Khan and Baray Reach Dak. In the afternoon we spend time at the Angkor National Museum.
Dr. Julian Brown was born and educated in England but now lives in Paris. When not in France, he is lecturing in Italy, Spain and Southeast Asia, where he spends time each winter. Julian has a passion for travel, art and history, and he holds a PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies.
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Day Eleven
We enjoy a free day at Siem Reap today. Given that the world’s largest religious monument is on our doorstep, it is likely that you will want to return to Angkor Wat, where there are always new discoveries to be made. Take the ruins at your leisure on foot, or perhaps even by bicycle.
Day Twelve
On our last of the action-packed days of this trip, we rise early to discover some of Cambodia’s lesser-known temples, Ta Prohm, Ta Nei and Ta Keo. After lunch we delve into the fortified city of Angkor Thom, an astounding location dominated by giant stone heads of the Buddha. This evening we fly into Saigon.
Day Thirteen
We return home.
1. My Son, the religious center of the Cham people 2. The stunning temple complex of Angkor Wat
hotels 1 night in Hanoi 2 nights in Hue 2 nights in Hoi An 6 nights in Siem Reap
dates & prices Tue 6th Nov - Sun 18th Nov Guide Lecturer: Julian Brown
13 Days $4,965 without flights (sgl supp $840)
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yramids, tombs and mummies: the archaeology of ancient Egypt is one of the most instantly recognizable of all the great civilizations, with a narrative of power, ambition and vision. The expertise of our guide lecturer will illuminate everything from the legendary pharaohs to the humble workers who labored relentlessly to build their tombs and palaces. Together we discover the stories behind the ruins and architecture that remain today.
Giza
Egypt
special access
Enjoy exclusive access to the inner chambers of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. At the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, we will be treated to a private tour, enabling us to pore over the treasures inside completely uninterrupted.
Cairo Saqqara
Minya Tell el-Amarna Assiut
Dendera Karnak Luxor Valley of the Kings Deir el-Medina Edfu
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Red Pyramid. This afternoon we visit Giza, where we tour the pyramids, the Solar Boat Museum and the enigmatic great Sphinx. We also enjoy special access to the inner chambers of the Great Pyramid of Khufu.
Day Three
We set off for Minya this morning, stopping at Meidum where a collapsed three-step pyramid looms dramatically. Then we drive south to Beni Hasan, an atmospheric cemetery of tombs cut high in the desert cliff, overlooking the River Nile. Some of these tombs bear their original inscriptions as well as painted scenes of ancient life.
Today we arrive in Cairo and transfer to our hotel. Our first stop is Saqqara, where we tour the Imhotep Museum, the Step Pyramid of Djoser, a mastaba ‘eternity house’ and the smooth-sided Pyramid of Teti. After lunch we are treated with private access to the incredible Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The solid gold mask of Tutankhamun and the Narmer Palette are among the treasures on display. Today we visit Dahshur where we find several pyramids, one of which is considered the earliest in all of Egypt: the
Day Four
Day Five
Our day is spent exploring Tell el-Amarna, which is considered the most significant city site that survives from ancient Egypt. Its ancient name was Akhetaten - the ‘Horizon of the Aten’ - and it was the capital of the so-called heretic Pharaoh Akhenaten. The extensive excavations of Tell elAmarna’s expansive grounds mean there is much to explore.
Day Six
This morning we visit Abydos to see the beautiful Temple of Seti I. This memorial to King Seti boasts elaborately carved columns and vivid painted hieroglyphs. We also tour the intriguing structure known as the Osirieion, which was designed to mimic the appearance of Osiris’ mythical tomb. Later, in Dendera, we discover the Temple of Hathor.
Day Seven
Our adventures begin after breakfast at the famous Colossi of Memnon on the west bank at Thebes. We move on to explore the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri, a stunning funeral shrine that has been restored to its former
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glory. This is followed by a visit to the Valley of the Kings, which includes the tomb of Tutankhamun. We then round off our day with a trip to the gorgeous Luxor Temple, which was dedicated to Amun, King of the Gods.
Day Eight
We tour Deir el Medina, a village for the workers who constructed the tombs in the Valley of the Kings. From here we head to Medinet Habu, which is arguably the best preserved temple of the New Kingdom. Finally we enjoy a refreshing felucca ride on the magnificent river Nile.
Day Nine
This morning we lose ourselves in the captivating complex of Karnak, the second largest religious site in the world after Angkor Wat. Upon arrival here we encounter the cult temple of Amun-Ra, chief of the deities of the New Kingdom. Later we visit Luxor Museum where we admire many great works of art and an extensive collection of antiquities.
Day Ten
Today we take an early morning drive out to the temples at El Kab and Edfu. At El Kab we find hidden rock-cut tombs with colorful interiors, while at Edfu we admire both incredible architecture and the sheer scale of the building. We celebrate the end of our adventure with a farewell dinner tonight.
Day Eleven
The modern world calls. We say goodbye to our group and return to the airport to catch our flights back home.
1. The magnificent pyramids of Giza 2. A partially surviving relief in the Temple of Hatshepsut
Lucia Gahlin is a specialist in the archaeology of Egypt and an Honorary Research Associate at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. She has worked extensively on Amarna material in the Petrie Museum as well as at the archaeological site of Tell el-Amarna in Egypt.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 3 nights in Giza 1 night in Minya 1 night in Assiut 5 nights in Luxor
dates & prices Fri 23rd Feb - Mon 5th Mar Fri 23rd Nov - Mon 3rd Dec Guide Lecturer: Lucia Gahlin
11 Days $4,145 without flights (sgl supp $695)
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Queens & Nobles
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iscover the enigmatic and majestic world of ancient Egypt’s queens and nobles. Incredible archaeological sites, aweinspiring temples, and lands steeped in rich history beckon on this all-encompassing tour by land and water that begins in Luxor. Immerse yourself in this country’s magnificent culture and bring stories immortalized in carvings, tombs and vivid wall paintings strikingly back to life. An enthralling Egyptian adventure.
Cairo Saqqara
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Valley of the Kings Valley of the Queens Deir el-Bahari
special access
Experience the atmosphere of Nefertari’s Tomb in the Valley of the Queens, where the colors decorating the walls are still as vivid today as when they were first painted. We also have special access to the 4th-dynasty pyramid at Abu Roash.
Luxor Al Miallah Karnak Temple
Aswan Elephantine Island
Seheil Island
Lake Nasser
itinerary Day One
We fly to Cairo and transfer to our hotel.
Day Two
Our adventures begin with a visit to several grandiose tombs at Saqqara, the final resting place of many nobles including Tutankhamun’s treasurer, Maya. We spend the day exploring his tomb along with several others, and then the nearby Serapeum with its sacred bull catacombs. This is the burialplace of the Apis Bulls, living manifestations of the god Ptah.
Day Three
Today is devoted to special access; a real privilege. Explore the 4th-dynasty pyramid at Abu Roash, which has been
quarried since Roman times, the 5th-dynasty pyramids at Abusir, and the unique sun temple at Abu Ghurab - all in complete and uninterrupted isolation.
Day Four
We fly to Aswan, which is located at the southern border of ancient Egypt.
Day Five
Today a steep climb at Qubbet el-Hawa is rewarded with the Old and New Kingdom tombs of the nobles. This site overlooks Kitchener’s Island - home of the Aswan Botanical Garden. We also tour the archaeologically rich site of Elephantine Island, and take in various important temples.
Day Six
Continuing our immersion into Aswan’s granite region, we move on to Sehel Island, where we see many important rockcut inscriptions including the famous ‘Famine Stela’. To make a change from Pharaonic archaeology, we cross the desert to visit the Monastery of St. Simeon.
Day Seven
Taking to the water, we enjoy a boat trip not on the Nile, but on Lake Nasser, to discover New Kalabsha Island. Several of the temples here have been moved and re-erected to save them from being lost forever beneath the lake. Once here we also hope to see the marvelous Philae Temple, as well as the High Dam.
Day Eight
Today will be a thrill for any Egyptophile as we explore the important and most unusual tomb of Ankhtifi at el-Mo’alla. This tells the story of how ancient citizens were ravaged by
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famine. Evidence of ancient quarrying and a host of small rock-cut shrines are revealed to us later at the sandstone quarries of Gebel e-Silsila.
Day Nine
A chance to escape the crowds at Karnak Temple lies in store, as we visit areas that are largely unexplored. From here we move on to the Mosque of Abu el-Haggag. This was built in an extraordinary position on the top of Luxor Temple using Pharaonic blocks, which are now visible as a result of a fire within the mosque.
Day Ten
Prepare for a breathtaking experience as we visit Nefertari’s Tomb in the Valley of the Queens. The colors that decorate the walls are truly as vibrant as the day they were painted. We then move on to the Valley of the Kings. On the way we discover Howard Carter’s House, which was his base when excavating Tutankhamun’s tomb.
Day Eleven
On this, our final full day of touring, we explore the ‘jewels of the desert cliffs’ - the remarkable Tombs of the Nobles. The colors, details and intricacy that can be found here will astound any visitor. We continue on to the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri.
Day Twelve
Today we transfer to the airport to catch our flights back home.
1. The Temple of Queen Hatshepshut 2. View of the Satellite Pyramid at Saqqara
Lucia Gahlin is a specialist in the archaeology of Egypt and an Honorary Research Associate at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. She has worked extensively on Amarna material in the Petrie Museum as well as at the archaeological site of Tell el-Amarna in Egypt.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 3 nights in Giza 4 nights in Aswan 4 nights in Luxor
dates & prices Thu 27th Sep - Mon 8th Oct Guide Lecturer: Lucia Gahlin
12 Days $4,645
(sgl supp $750)
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Tour Code: Sep - EQN18A
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arely visited by modern tourists, Georgia was well-known to the ancient Greeks. It retains an impressive archaeological record, rich in prehistoric monuments, Roman remains and monasteries of the Middle Ages. In addition to Classical sites, we discover Tbilisi, ‘city of light’, dramatically-set mountain churches, and the more sobering birthplace of Stalin. Our Guide Lecturer for this tour, Ian Colvin, has worked extensively in Georgia. He shares his intimate knowledge of the history and culture of the Caucasus.
Kazbegi
Nokalakevi
Batumi
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Dariali Gorge
Gudauri Kutaisi Tsinandali Gori Uplistsikhe Mtskheta Georgia Tbilisi
On our last full day in Georgia we visit Nokalakevi, an archaeological site in the Senaki region. Here we are treated to a special tour of the ruins from our Guide Lecturer, Ian Colvin, who shows us his very own excavations.
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital city, founded on the banks of the Kura River. After checking in to our hotel, we unwind with an evening stroll around Tbilisi’s welcoming streets, before enjoying dinner at a local restaurant.
Day Two
Our explorations of Tbilisi continue in earnest this morning, as we travel by cable car to Narikala Fortress. This once Persian citadel offers astounding views across the capital’s skyline. We continue on to Rustaveli Avenue, where we admire a host of grand civic buildings, including the elegant Grand Opera Theater. We end the day at the National Museum of Georgia, with its dazzling Golden Treasury.
Day Three
We cross the spectacular Gombori Pass to Tsinandali this morning, where we find the grand country house, or summer palace, of the princely Chavchavadze family. We continue to Iqalto Monastery, which was established in this peaceful spot in the late 6th century. The monastery is famed for its Medieval academy, where students were trained in viticulture, pharmacology, theology and philosophy.
Day Four
We start our day at the 12th-century university and monastic complex of Mtskheta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here we visit the mountaintop Church of Jvari and take in Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. After lunch we cross the river to the ancient royal citadel of Armaztsikhe. Mentioned in various classical sources, the site dates back to the 3rd century BCE, and was the holy city of Iberian Paganism.
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Day Five
Sit back and relax as we take a long but breathtaking drive through the mountains to Kazbegi and the Gergeti Sameba Church, which is still home to an active congregation. We continue to Dariali Gorge and the Russian border, where we discover the ruins of Queen Tamar’s Fortress.
Ian Colvin is a historian specializing in the late Roman and Byzantine history of the Caucasus regions. He studied classical and modern Georgian after receiving his MST in Byzantine Studies and has devoted himself to the fascinating excavations at the site of Nokalakevi.
what’s included • Tour Manager
Day Six
After breakfast we visit the magical cave city of Uplistsikhe, a vast urban settlement of houses and churches all carved into the rocks above the River Mtkvari. This afternoon we enter nearby Gori, Joseph Stalin’s birthplace.
• Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Seven
This morning we travel to Kutaisi and explore the beautiful Gelati Monastery. Founded in the early 12th century, the church was a significant center of learning in Georgia. We also visit the 11th-century Bagrati Cathedral and the Motsameta Monastery, stunningly set above a river gorge.
Day Eight
Our last full day in Georgia begins with a trip to Nokalakevi, an archaeological site in the Senaki region. After lunch we drive west to the subtropical resort of Batumi on the Black Sea coast, where we spend our final evening.
Day Nine
hotels 3 nights in Tbilisi 2 nights in Gudauri 2 nights in Kutaisi 1 night in Batumi
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Time permitting, we will visit the Roman fort at Gonio-Apsarus. Later today we transfer to the airport for our flights home or onward journeys.
Mon 4th Jun - Tue 12th Jun
1. Cave cluster ruins in Uplistsikhe 2. The Gelati complex near Kutaisi 3. Church of Jvari
9 Days $3,345 without flights
Guide Lecturer: Ian Colvin
(sgl supp $590)
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Tour Code: Jun - GEO18A
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iran Great Kings, Shahs & Gardens A
land of mystery, and unparalleled hospitality, Iran is rich in antiquities. The country is intricately decorated, whilst its monumental legacy bears witness to a sweep of epic history. We will explore the Persian Kingdom - one of the greatest powers of the ancient world - and walk in the footsteps of Cyrus the Great, Darius, and Xerxes at their palaces. We are very lucky to have the unparalleled expertise of our Guide Lecturers to introduce the astonishing breadth of Persian history and archaeology.
Tehran
Kashan Esfahan Maybod
Iran
special access
Receive special access to one of the most prestigious museums of history and archaeology in the world - the National Museum in Tehran. Amongst its vast collection of artifacts is the body of the Salt Man from Zanjan.
Yazd
Persepolis
Pasargad Kerman
Shiraz
Mahan
Firuzabad
itinerary Day One & Two
We begin our journey, arriving in Shiraz on Day Two. We enjoy a gentle stroll around the city, visiting the Naranjesten Palace, the Rose Mosque and the Tomb of Saadi.
Day Three
We head to Firuzabad and visit the Sassanid Palace of Ardashir, Its honey-colored bricks and gigantic, sun-pierced rooms are astounding, and must be seen to be believed.
Day Four
We begin our day of sightseeing at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Archaemenid Empire, and a wonder of the ancient world.
Later we view the famous rock reliefs at the Naqsh-e Rostam necropolis - further evidence of the Archaemenids.
Day Five
After breakfast we drive out to Pasargadae, the multicultural capital of the Archaemenid Empire under Cyrus the Great. Upon arrival back in Shiraz we enjoy the Eram Garden.
Day Six
We set off for the historic city of Kerman on an epic all-day journey through fabulous scenery. En route we stop at the Sassanid Persian Palace at Sarvestan, thought to have been either a Zoroastrian fire temple or a governor’s residence.
Day Seven
We travel to Mahan to see the Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine and Shazdeh Garden. We return to Kerman to explore monuments of the Hammam-e Ganjali Kahn complex.
Day Eight
We make our way to the atmospheric streets of Yazd. Here we visit the Zein-o-Din Caravanserai and the Zoroastrian Atash Behram fire temple. We finish the day at the bazaar.
Day Nine
On our second day in Yazd we visit the Towers of Silence, the famous Jameh Mosque with its fabulous tiled exteriors, and the historic Water Museum.
Day Ten
We journey to Meybod and wander the impressive Narenj Castle. Our next stop is the Jameh Mosque at Nai’an. We end the day at the wonderful city of Esfahan.
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Day Eleven
On the first of our two full days of encounters with Esfahan, we begin by visiting the Naqsh-e Jahan Square, a fantastic site lined by buildings from the Safavid era. Later we visit Chehel Sotoun Palace, a lavish pleasure pavilion.
Day Twelve
We wander through the Armenian Quarter of New Julfa, visit the Khaju Bridge, and see the Vank Cathedral, a beautiful fusion of Iranian and Armenian architecture.
Day Thirteen
Carolyn Perry is an archaeologist with extensive experience of the Mediterranean World. A lecturer in Greek History & Mythology at the University of London, she is now the Director of the MBI Al Jaber Foundation and Chair of the British Foundation for the Study of Arabia.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
We depart Esfahan this morning and transfer to Tehran, Iran’s modern capital. On the way we stop at Kashan, a city famed for its production of tiles and pottery.
Day Fourteen
Today we explore Tehran, paying visits to the National Museum, the newly refurbished Islamic Museum and the Golestan Palace, said to be Tehran’s oldest monument.
Day Fifteen
Our final full day starts with a trip to the Carpet Museum, which showcases the exceptional skills of Persian carpet makers. We continue to the Reza Abbasi Museum before rounding off the day at the Niavaran Palace. Tonight we enjoy a farewell dinner, and raise a glass to our adventures.
Day Sixteen
We transfer to the airport for our flights home.
1. Chehel Sotoun Palace, Esfahan 2. The tomb of King Cyrus, Pasargadae
hotels 5 nights in Shiraz 2 nights in Kerman 2 nights in Yazd 3 nights in Esfahan 3 nights in Tehran
dates & prices Thu 18th Oct - Fri 2nd Nov Guide Lecturer: Carolyn Perry
16 Days $6,195
(sgl supp $1,050)
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arvel at Achaemenid and Sassanid rock-cut reliefs, discover famous excavation sites such as Takht-e Soleima and, tour the area’s most important modern cities as we journey through the country’s lesser-known northwestern region. Travel through the ages of ancient Persia, from its earliest beginnings up to the great empires that once ruled these vast lands, on a captivating exploration of this fascinating country.
Salmas Tabriz Shahgoli Park Lake Urmia
Maragheh
Hasanlu
Takht-e Soleiman Takab
Sanandaj
special access
Qazvin Tehran
Ganjnameh Hamedan
Receive special access to one of the most prestigious museums of history and archaeology in the world - the National Museum in Tehran. Amongst its vast collection of artifacts is the body of the Salt Man from Zanjan.
Kermanshah
Mount Bisotun
Iran
itinerary Day One
Our flight departs for Tabriz, a historical city in northwestern Iran, situated in the Quru River Valley.
Day Two
Upon arrival in Tabriz we check in to our hotel and take some time to unwind after our journey. Before dinner we enjoy a leisurely stroll through the city and meet some of its Azerbaijani residents. A relaxing start to the trip.
Day Three
We begin with a visit to the local Azerbaijan Museum in Tabriz, the second largest museum in Iran. We also see the architecture of the historic bazaar complex, once one of the
most important trade centers on the Silk Road. These lively shops make up the largest covered bazaar in the world and were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2010.
Day Four
This morning we take a trip around Lake Urmia, the 6th largest saltwater lake on the planet. Here we see the enormous rock relief at Salmas which depicts two Sassanid rulers, most likely Ardashir I and his son, Shapur I. We continue to Hasanlu, a large excavation site which is particularly famous for its well-preserved ruins.
Day Five
At Maragheh we marvel at the observatory, which has attracted scholars from various regions of Iran for astronomical studies. This city is also famous for its funerary towers, such as the Gonbad-e-Kabud, or Blue Tower. We journey on to Takab this afternoon, a gem that gleams from within a stunning volcanic valley.
Day Six
From Takab we travel to the nearby Takht-e Soleyman. We explore the archaeological remains at this enchanting UNESCO World Heritage site, said to have influenced much of the subsequent development of Islamic architecture. This afternoon we make our way to the charming city of Sanandaj, a hub of Kurdish history and culture.
Day Seven
After breakfast we discover Sanandaj, where we visit the local museum, which houses all manner of relics from the Kurdestan province, as well as finds from further afield in Iran. Afterwards we take a stroll around the old bazaar before traveling through the mountains to Kermanshah.
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Day Eight
Today we drive out to Mount Bisotun, where the famous rock relief of Darius the Great is located. At Taq-e Bostan we view a prominent series of Sassanid rock reliefs. Among these fine representations is the Investiture of Ardashir II, as well as images depicting the overall power of the court.
Dr. Mehreen Chida-Razvi is a Research Associate in the Department of the History of Art at SOAS. She specializes in the history of Islamic art and architecture in the early modern era, with a particular emphasis on the Persianate regions of Mughal South Asia, Iran and Central Asia.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach
Day Nine
Hamadan is generally believed to be one of the oldest cities in the world – it is thought to have been occupied by the Assyrians in 1,100 BCE. Here we make our way to Hegmataneh Hill for an encounter with ancient Ecbatana, the Median capital of the late 8th century.
Day Ten
We head towards Tehran, stopping at Soltanieh to visit the Gonbod-e Soltanieh Mausoleum, which has the oldest double-shell dome in Iran. In the afternoon we explore Qazvin, an ancient capital in the Safavid dynasty. Here we discover the brightly colored Imam Hossein Shrine.
Day Eleven
On the last day of our tour we visit Tehran’s National Museum, one of the world’s leading museums of history and archaeology. We continue to the newly refurbished Islamic Museum, where we get up close and personal with a host of priceless artifacts. This evening we enjoy a farewell feast.
Day Twelve
We set off from Tehran and fly home.
1. UNESCO World Heritage Site of Takht-e Soleyman 2. Bas-relief in the ancient arches of Taq e-Bostan
• Meals - All meals included • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 3 nights in Tabriz 1 night in Marageh 1 night in Takeb 1 night in Sanandaj 1 night in Kermanshah 2 nights in Hamedan 2 nights in Tehran
dates & prices Thu 8th Nov - Mon 19th Nov
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Mehreen Chida-Razvi
12 Days $4,845 without flights (sgl supp $760)
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ew places on earth boast such a rich and varied archaeological heritage as Israel and Palestine. From the holiest site of the Christian faith to incredible national parks scattered with ancient ruins, and even a dip to experience weightlessness in the alluring Dead Sea, this bespoke tour brings us even closer to the history, culture and stories for which these areas are known. Journey back in time with our expert guide, immerse yourself in the abundance of iconic sites and explore excavations and museums alike.
Tel Dan Tiberias Tzipori
Jezreel Valley Belvoir Tel Megiddo
Caesarea Maritima
Beth She’an Akko Tel Aviv Jericho
special access
We are lucky enough to spend a full day in Jerusalem, accompanied by a leading Israeli archaeologist. Together we visit the Medieval Lions’ Gate, a part of the old city walls and Bethesda Pool in the city’s Muslim quarter.
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Tel Arad Dead Sea
Masada
itinerary Day One
We fly to Tel Aviv and transfer to our hotel on the shores of Lake Tiberias, otherwise known as the Sea of Galilee. In this gorgeous location we relax after our flight and recharge our batteries, preparing ourselves for the adventures to come.
Day Two
We spend our first morning in Israel exploring the Belvoir Crusader Fortress and the Roman and Byzantine city of Beth She’an. These are thought to have been occupied since the 6th to the 5th millennia BCE, and flourished under the Pax Romana. We also visit the 6th-century synagogue of Beth Alpha. After lunch we delve into Jezreel Valley and explore ancient Tel Megiddo, better known as Armageddon.
Day Three
Today we visit the archaeological site of Tel Dan and Tel Hazor, once the largest fortified city in the country. After pausing for lunch we pay a visit to Nimrod Castle, built by the son of Saladin to protect Damascus from the armies of the Sixth Crusade. Lastly, but by no means least, we view the ‘Jesus Boat’ in the grounds of Hotel Nof Ginnosar.
Day Four
This morning we drive to Tzipori, a fortified city perched on a mound in the Netofah Valley. Thanks to extensive excavations in the area we are able to view an ancient synagogue and a Roman villa. In the afternoon we continue to Akko, or Acre, on the sunny shores of Haifa Bay.
Day Five
After breakfast we explore the national park and Roman harbor city of Caesarea Maritima, constructed by Herod the Great. We spend the afternoon at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the largest museum in the country. It is here that we encounter the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest Biblical and extra-Biblical manuscripts known to man.
Day Six
We spend a full day in Jerusalem in the company of a leading Israeli archaeologist – a unique opportunity that takes us right to the heart of this city and its fascinating stories. We visit the Medieval Lions’ Gate and Bethesda Pool. Later this afternoon we walk along the Via Dolorosa before exploring the Tower of David Museum.
Day Seven
We drive to Jericho this morning, one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world, and visit the Herodian Winter Palace
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guide lecturer Nick Jackson is an archaeologist specializing in the Bronze Age. He has lived in Berlin for many years and has supervised excavations in Jordan, Syria and Turkey.
complex. We continue by cable car to the Monastery of the Mount of Temptation, and enjoy views across the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley. In the afternoon we explore the remains of the settlement of Tel es-Sultan, the Towers of Jericho and Hisham’s Palace, a significant early Islamic construction.
Day Eight
Our exploration of Jerusalem continues today, starting with a visit to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the holiest site of the Christian faith. From here we walk to the ruins of the City of David, where we view Warren’s Shaft and Siloam Pool. This afternoon we visit Bethlehem and the Herodium, a tomb said to be that of King Herod.
Dr. Oren Gutfeld was born in Jaffa and raised in the Upper Galilee town of Safed. He has over twenty years’ experience in directing excavations, which include those at the Islamic city of Ramla.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Nine
We travel to the archaeological site of Tel Lachish and to the walled city of Tel Beer Sheba. Here we enjoy a picnic lunch amid the ruins of the national park. We stop at the mysterious prehistoric site of Tel Arad before continuing to the glittering Dead Sea where we can take a refreshing swim.
Day Ten
Our last day of the trip begins with an ascent to Masada, a rugged Herodian fortress high up on the isolated cliffs of the Judaean Desert. We continue to En Gedi National Park and the remote desert caves of Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. We enjoy a farewell dinner this evening.
Day Eleven
We transfer to Tel Aviv for our flight home.
1. The harbor city of Caesarea Maritima 2. Ruins of the City of David
hotels 4 nights in Tiberias 5 nights in Jerusalem 1 night on the Dead Sea Coast
dates & prices Tue 24th Apr - Fri 4th May Guide Lecturer: Nick Jackson
Tue 30th Oct - Fri 9th Nov
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Oren Gutfeld
11 Days $4,645 without flights (sgl supp $1,045)
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japan O
n the far side of the globe, the closed society of pre-19thcentury Japan was the last major civilization to engage with the rest of the world. Nevertheless, Japanese culture and history have had an extraordinary influence on the progress of the modern world. The archaeological sites of Japan are still difficult to visit, especially as an independent traveler. So join us as we traverse the astonishingly diverse landscapes by bullet train in search of the unique archaeology, history and culture of Japan.
Aomori Hachinohe Akita
Shinano River Nagaoka Miyajima
special access
Himeji
We have the opportunity to visit the Korekawa Archaeological Museum, where we witness hundreds of artifacts from the Korekawa-Nakai site, including lacquerware items and food waste dating from the Jomon period of 3,000 to 1,000 BCE.
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Suwako Tokyo
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Imari Nagasaki
itinerary Day One & Two
We depart for Japan and arrive in Tokyo on Day Two. Upon arrival at the hotel, we have the option to relax after our journey or to explore the capital at our own pace.
Day Three
Our first full day is spent exploring the Fukagawa Downtown Museum and the Edo-Tokyo Museum. Both museums provide us with a great introduction to the city.
Day Four
We travel north by bullet train to Hachinohe and explore the Korekawa Archaeological Museum. We resume our train journey and head for Aomori to visit the Jomon site of
Sannai Maruyama, which was occupied by hunter-gatherers between 3,900 and 2,300 BCE.
Day Five
Today we drive to the serene natural landscape of Lake Towada, the largest crater lake of Honshu Island. Later, ancient civilization beckons at the Oyu stone circles.
Day Six
We get back on the train today for a wonderful ride to Nagaoka, a bustling university city which borders the Sea of Japan. Our first stops here are the Niigata Prefectural Museum of History and the Umataka Site Museum.
Day Seven
We journey into the Tsunan mountains, where we enter the Najomon Experimental Jomon Museum. Later we continue through the inland peaks of Nagano Prefecture.
Day Eight
A full day is spent learning about Jomon figurines at the Togariishi Jomon site and the Shakado Jomon site. From here we travel to the Suwa Grand Shrine complex.
Day Nine
We return to the railway for another scenic ride, this time through the southern Alps to Nara. Here we explore the Todaiji Temple and Yakushiji Temple at Nara Park.
Day Ten
Our adventure continues today via the amazing Osaka Castle, one of Japan’s greatest landmarks. This afternoon we see the gigantic ancient tumulus clusters of Mozu-furuichi.
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guide lecturer Ilona Bausch is a Lecturer in East Asian archaeology at the University of Leiden, The Netherlands. She specializes in the archaeology of the Japanese Jomon period, particularly with regard to early trade, social interaction, rituals and world view among prehistoric foraging peoples.
Day Eleven
Upon arrival in Kyoto we discover Nijojo Palace, before having the afternoon to explore the city at our own pace.
Day Twelve
This morning we explore Kinkaku-ji Temple and admire its exteriors lacquered with pure gold leaf. This afternoon we take part in a tea ceremony at Urasenke Tea Foundation Museum and visit the Tenryuji Temple.
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Day Thirteen
We take the bullet train to the hilltop Himeji Castle complex. Later we journey by ferry to the wonderful Miyajima Island and see the iconic Itsukushima Shrine.
Day Fourteen
This morning the train takes us to Kyushu, the starting point for a scenic drive to Yoshinogari where we find a huge Yayoi period site in Saga. Following this we delve into the Kyushu Ceramics Museum in Imari.
Day Fifteen
We spend a day in Nagasaki and visit the city’s Atomic Bomb Museum, built atop the explosion’s epicenter. Later we enjoy a leisurely walk through China Town, perhaps sampling some of the fusion food on offer in this fine city.
Day Sixteen
We enjoy a long day of travel by bullet train back to Tokyo, before flying home this evening.
1. Osaka Castle 2. Todaiji Temple at Nara Park
hotels 2 nights in Tokyo 1 night in Aomori 1 night in Akita 1 night in Nagaoka 2 nights in Suwako 1 night in Nara 3 nights in Kyoto 1 night in Miyajima 2 nights in Nagasaki
dates & prices Fri 9th Nov - Sat 24th Nov Guide Lecturer: Ilona Bausch
16 Days $8,845 without flights (sgl supp $1,750)
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Tour Code: Nov - JAP18A
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jordan Petra & the Desert Fortresses N
othing can prepare you for the rose-red city of Petra: only by visiting and standing there can you truly appreciate its scale, its colors and its grandeur. Lively, cosmopolitan and rich with goods from every corner of the known world, Ancient Petra was an extraordinary city. And what’s more, Petra’s tombs and temples are only a fraction of Jordan’s story. We explore traces of biblical tribes, Roman legions, Christian crusaders and Islamic caliphates in this promised land of archaeology.
Umm Qais Jerash
Umm al Jimal Qasr Azraq Qasr Amra Al-Kharaneh
Amman Qasr al-Abd Mount Nebo Madaba Umm al-Rasas Kerak
Jordan
special access
We enjoy a special introduction to, and tour of, the British Institute in Amman, provided by a member of the institute. One of the UK’s most prestigious overseas research centers, the BSA has been conducting archaeological excavations for many years.
Beidha Petra
Wadi Rum
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Amman and transfer to our hotel.
Day Two
We begin at the remains of a well-preserved Greek Palace, which lie in a remote valley at Qasr-al-Abd. This afternoon we have special access to the British Institute in Amman and enjoy a talk by a member of the Institute. We also spend time at the Dead Sea, with the opportunity to swim - or, more accurately, float - in the salt-saturated waters.
Day Three
Two Roman cities today. We start off at Umm Qais which overlooks the edge of the Jordan River valley, offering views over the Sea of Galilee. We continue to Jerash this afternoon, which is set in the pine valleys of the biblical land of Gilead, and is one of the best preserved Roman cities in the East.
Day Four
Today we explore the dramatic basalt city at Umm al-Jimal – even the doors are made of huge black slabs, and some of them still operate! We go on to the desert castles Qasr Azraq, Qasr Amra and al-Kharanah, where we find far-reaching views over the surrounding landscape. At the hunting lodge of Qasr Amra we also view some remarkable wall paintings.
Day Five
The morning is spent in Jordan’s modern capital Amman. Here we visit the Archaeological Museum and the citadel, which is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world. We also discover the ruins of the Roman Temple of Hercules and the palaces of the Omayyad Caliphs. We proceed on to Mount Nebo, where we marvel at a 16thcentury Madaba mosaic map.
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Day Six
We visit the church and mosaics at Umm al-Rasas. A Roman and Byzantine site, the mosaic floor of the building shows depictions of the principal cities of the region. We go on to the mighty crusader castle of Kerak, built by Pagan the Butler at the order of King Fulk of Jerusalem in 1132.
Day Seven & Eight
We spend two full days in Petra, walking into the site not only for the sense of discovery this brings, but to experience the famous entrance ravine. The city and its tombs cover a huge area, all cut into the richly-colored rock - it is called the ‘Rose City’ for good reason. We have two optional climbs to the Nabatean ‘High Places’ which provide incredible views over the surrounding terrain. In the evening we also have the opportunity to experience Petra by night.
Day Nine
Nick Jackson is an archaeologist with several strings to his bow, he is a specialist in both the history of Berlin and the archaeology of the Middle East. Nick specialized in the Bronze Age and has supervised archaeological excavations in Jordan, Syria and Turkey.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
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We start our day at the site of Beidha, also called ‘Little Petra’, where prehistoric houses can still be seen. We then drive to Wadi Rum, where we ride 4x4s through spectacular desert scenery, made famous by the filming of ‘Lawrence of Arabia’. There are also several fine rock art sites to be explored here, with carvings from very early times to the fairly recent past – this was how nomadic peoples left messages for each other.
5 nights in a charming hotel in Amman within walking distance of some of the points of interest 4 nights in a beautiful desert-grotto-style 4* hotel in the district of Wadi Musa, close to Petra
Day Ten
Tue 27th Mar - Thu 5th Apr Tue 9th Oct - Thu 18th Oct
We fly home today.
1. Colonnaded street of Jerash 2. The Citadel ruins of Amman 3. Ancient site of Petra
dates & prices Guide Lecturer: Nick Jackson
10 Days $3,480 without flights (sgl supp $560)
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Tour Codes: Mar - JOR18A Oct - JOR18B
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kazakhstan K
azakhstan was the land of the Saka and many other famous tribes – home to many glorious cities and nomadic empires of the past, as well as a scene of bloody and devastating wars. Kazakhstan presents a majestic landscape: high mountains, green valleys, lake-dotted steppe, western deserts, remote underground mosques and affluent cities. Join us on a varied and unique journey passing through the lands of the ancient residents, and tour wild steppes where nomads lived in harmony with nature.
special access
Our Guide Lecturer is actively excavating at the abandoned city of Otrar, and will be taking us on a special tour of the site. We will learn more about his work and the elaborate history here.
Astana
Kazakhstan Baikonur Kyzylorda Sauran Sygnae Turkistan Otrar
Uzbekistan
Tamgaly Boralday Almaty
Taraz Shymkent
Kyrgyzstan
itinerary Day One & Two
We fly out, arriving in Almaty on Day Two. After a short rest, we take an excursion to the Sakae necropolis at Boralday before visiting Panfilov Park.
Day Three
This morning we visit the necropolis of tumuli at Altyn-Emel National Park. In the afternoon we go on to Tamgaly-Tas, an open-air Buddhist sanctuary dating from the 14th century.
Day Four
We start our day by taking the cable car up to Chimbulak to admire the Alpine scenery and Almaty Lake. Afterwards we return to Almaty to visit the Central State Museum.
Day Five
Today we visit Tamgaly, a World Heritage Site. The splendid rock art here comprises 5,000 petroglyphs, including Bronze and Iron Age depictions as well as later images. Our journey continues as we make our way to Taraz.
Day Six
We travel to the ruins at Akyrtas, perhaps the summer palace of the Karluk Khans. In the afternoon we visit 2,000 year old Taraz, its reconstructed caravanserai and the City Museum.
Day Seven
We take a look at the evocative 12th-century Aysha Bibi mausoleum. Today women come to here to ask for motherhood and marital happiness. This afternoon we journey to Shymkent and visit the Regional Museum.
Day Eight
We have the chance to devote a whole day in Otrar. Once one of the great cities of the Silk Road, the mounds of the dead city stretch over a considerable area.
Day Nine
We spend all day in Turkistan city, situated in the south of Kazakhstan; a wealthy Silk Road settlement. We visit the museum and the huge blue-domed mausoleum of the 11thcentury Sheikh Khoja Akhmet Yassawi.
Day Ten
We explore the remains of Sauran this morning, passing through its still standing adobe walls to visit the intimate ruins within. We move on to Sygnac which was founded in the 4th century CE, and was destroyed by the Mongols, vanishing into the dunes in the 17th century.
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Day Eleven
After a morning drive we enjoy lunch at Baikonur, the town that serves the great Cosmodrome, a space port located in the desert steppe. We also visit the museum of space exploration.
Day Twelve
Today we cross the border into Russia. Here we visit the Cosmodrome to explore the archaeology of space travel: an exciting opportunity to discover the beginnings of space exploration. We view preserved Soyuz rockets, the Buran shuttle orbiter and numerous laboratories.
Dr. Gai Jorayev hails from Turkmenistan, but lives in London. He participates in archaeological expeditions to Central Asia and collaborates closely with research institutions and museums in the region. His primary research interests are in Medieval cities.
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Day Thirteen
We fly from Kyzylorda to Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, situated on the banks of the Ishim River. Our afternoon is spent at leisure, allowing us to stroll past the local monuments and sample some of the city’s traditional cuisine.
Day Fourteen
We spend a full day exploring Astana. Among the many fascinating sites here, we see the galleries of the National Museum, the Bai Terek Observation Tower, the Hezret Sultan Mosque and the Pyramid.
Day Fifteen
hotels 3 nights in Almaty 2 nights in Taraz 1 night in Shymkent 2 nights in Turkistan 2 nights in Kyzylorda 1 night in Baikonur City 2 nights in Astana
We indulge in some free time this morning before proceeding to the airport for our afternoon journey home.
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Day Sixteen
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Gai Jorayev
Our flight touches down. Our adventures are at an end.
1. Alpine Lake by Issyk Gorge, Almaty 2. The Ascension Cathedral at Panfilov Park
Thu 10th May - Fri 25th May
16 Days $4,995 without flights (sgl supp $795)
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Tour Code: May - KAZ18A
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tunisia The Punic Wars & Roman North Africa T
his is where dramatic events changed ancient history, with the superpowers of Carthage and Rome clashing in three Punic Wars. Lasting for over 100 years, the conflict resulted in the destruction of Carthage and assured Roman ascendancy. Explore the ruins of the Roman and Phoenician era, which stand in the beautiful, verdant North African countryside. We are delighted to return to this country. Our tour is perfectly tailored to the archaeological traveler and is sure to bring Roman Africa most vividly back to life.
El Haouaria Carthage Tunis Oudna
Dougga
Kerkouane Nabeul
Thuburbo Majus
Tunisia
Sousse Kairouan El Djem
special access
On Day Four of our trip we will be treated to a special visit to the Shadrapa Estate. Located on the hills of Medjerda, this is an exceptional terroir, and crucial in the region’s development of high quality wines.
itinerary Day One
Today we arrive and drive to our hotel in Tunis, the country’s historic capital.
Day Two
This morning we begin with a visit to the Bardo Museum, one of the largest in North Africa, situated within a former Royal Palace. Pore over archaeological artifacts that illuminate the history and heritage of Tunisia and discover the extensive collections housed here. After lunch we tour a variety of sites in Carthage including the Byrsa Hill remains, the museum, and the enormous Roman Antonine baths. We also explore the harbor, tophet and amphitheater before enjoying dinner and returning to our hotel.
Day Three
We start our day with a visit to the authentic coastal town and stone quarries of El Haouaria, and the Punic town of Kerkouane. We stop for a picnic lunch while enjoying scenic views over Kerkouane, before touring Nabeul Museum. The artifacts here will enlighten us on the topic of life in ancient Neapolis. Later we return to our hotel for dinner and to recharge before another day of captivating touring.
Day Four
We travel to Dougga, which stands majestically against a steep hillside. This is another UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to some phenomenal ruins that hint at the grandeur and sheer scale of their former glory. We also have a special visit to the Shadrapa Estate, owned by Castle No1 in France. The wines of Domaine Shadrapa now stand among the great wines of international class!
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Day Five
Our day begins at the lesser-visited and beautiful archaeological site at Oudhna (also referred to as Uthina). Pausing for lunch, we continue our touring at the large Roman site of Thuburbo Majus. This atmospheric, ruinous Roman city remains virtually untouched, boasting temples, mosaics and other significant architectural features. From here we drive to the World Heritage Site of Kairouan.
Day Six
We explore Kairouan’s historically rich Medina on foot this morning, admiring the Great Mosque with its fusion of pre-Islamic, Byzantine and Roman architecture, and the Aghlabid Basins: water cisterns dating from the 9th century. We travel to Sousse and stop for lunch before visiting the Archaeological Museum. We also have the chance to shop for souvenirs at a nearby souk.
Tony O’Connor is a specialist in the Roman Empire, who has excavated widely across Britain, Europe and North Africa. He is particularly passionate about Roman North Africa, having excavated in Libya for many years. Tony is also deeply interested in the study of Roman coinage.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels
Day Seven
3 nights in Tunis 1 night in Dougga 3 nights in Kairouan
Day Eight
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Today we reach the UNESCO World Heritage Site of El Djem to view its spectacular amphitheater, as well as the museum of Roman Thysdrus, which houses an exceptional collection of mosaics. In the afternoon we return to Kairouan and enjoy some free time to explore the area at our leisure. On our final morning we drive to Tunis via the striking Zaghouan Aqueduct, which once carried water to Carthage. Upon arrival at the airport we enjoy lunch independently before boarding our return flights home.
1. Sunrise over Carthage Harbour 2. UNESCO World Heritage Site of Dougga 3. Ancient ruins of Thuburbo Majus
Thu 12th Apr - Thu 19th Apr Thu 18th Oct - Thu 25th Oct Guide Lecturer: Tony O’Connor
8 Days $2,425 without flights (sgl supp $245)
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Tour Codes: Apr - TUN18A Oct - TUN18B
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the aegean coast of turkey T
he ruined cities of Turkey’s Aegean coast were once some of the most powerful in the ancient world, from Troy - the site of the legendary conflict between Greeks and Trojans - to the World Heritage Site of Hierapolis. Roman and Greek remains abound in beautiful countryside, amid the ruins of cavernous temples, and in superb museums. All of this comes in a landscape that presents rugged hills, a sparkling ocean, and traditional villages on a journey that leads from city to sea.
Tekirdag
Çanakkale Troy Alexandria Troas Assos Ayvalik Pergamon Izmir
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Hierapolis
Sardis
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Ephesus
The star of our tour is a special-access visit to the Roman terraced houses of Ephesus, where we find painted walls and mosaics that have been beautifully restored. We are also treated to an exclusive talk from the site’s curator.
Priene Miletus
Selçuk Kusadasi
Pamukkale Aphrodisias
Didyma
itinerary Day One
We arrive in Istanbul and transfer to our hotel.
Day Two
We travel to Çannakale and to the alleged site of ancient Troy, which evokes Homer’s epic poem and the efforts of archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann. It’s tantalizing to imagine a Greek army raging across the landscape, while Paris strode the walls of the city and Hector dueled with Achilles.
Day Three
This morning we take a scenic drive high into the hills to the site of Assos on a rocky ridge, one of the most beautifullysituated ancient spots in the world. We also explore the
well-preserved Doric Temple of Athena. Our afternoon is free to explore the site further or enjoy a swim.
Day Four
We travel to the ruins of Alexandria Troas. This ancient city is home to an extensive array of Roman remains, including the agora temple, its columns and reliefs, and a partly dug-up odeon with two massive arched entrances. This afternoon we drive to Ayvalik, an ancient Aeolian port town situated on a coastal plain, surrounded by pine and olive trees.
Day Five
We spend the day at the great Greek city of Pergamon, where many remains of impressive monuments can still be seen to this day. Our explorations include the Acropolis, the theater, and the altar of Zeus. After lunch we visit Pergamon Museum and the Aesclepium, an ancient medical center. We continue to the metropolitan city of Izmir which was rebuilt by Alexander the Great in the 15th century.
Day Six
We enjoy a brief brush with the Hittites – an ancient Bronze Age Turkish civilization - at the Karabel rock relief. We then drive inland to Sardis with its massive gymnasium, bathhouse and finely-preserved Temple of Artemis. Finally we continue to Pamukkale in western Turkey, also known as the limestone ‘cotton castle’.
Day Seven
We explore ancient Hierapolis with its extensive tombs, a ‘Plutonium’ (shrine to the underworld deity Pluto), and oracular Temple of Apollo. Its limestone formations include cascading pools and hot springs, making this site extremely picturesque. Our afternoon is free to spend how we wish.
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Day Eight
We travel east up the valley of the Maeander river, through magnificent scenery, to the site of Aphrodisias. This was once an ancient Greek city in the historic Caria region of Anatolia and was named after the Greek Goddess of love, Aphrodite. Mountains here produced very fine white and blue grey Carian marble which was used for building façades and sculptures. An earthquake impacted Aphrodisias in the 7th century and the city subsequently fell into disrepair.
Day Nine
We spend the morning at Priene. Originally located on the coast overlooking the ocean, the ruins can now be found on a peaceful wooded hillside due to landscape changes. The Temple of Athena stands as a substantial ruin. We follow in the footsteps of the Greeks to Didyma, a huge temple which housed a shrine to Apollo. We end the day at the various ruins in Miletus, home of philosophers and scientists.
Day Ten
Our tour culminates at Ephesus, one of the highlights of western Turkey. This was one of the richest cities in Asia Minor and continued to thrive through the Roman period. After exploring the city we visit the newly reopened museum, which houses treasures from the site. Our day ends at the fortifications and Basilica of St John at Selçuk, the city which replaced Ephesus in Medieval times.
Day Eleven
We drive to Izmir for our return flights home via Istanbul.
1. The Greek theater at Pergamon 2. Ephesus Library Square
Terry Richardson has a university background in Ancient History and Classical Civilization. He is an author of the ‘Rough Guide: Turkey’, and co-author/ photographer of ‘The Lycian Way’. Terry has lived and worked in southwest Turkey.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 1 night in Tekridağ 2 nights in Assos 1 night in Ayvalik 1 night in Izmir 2 nights in Pamukkale 3 nights in Kusadasi
dates & prices Sat 15th Sep - Tue 25th Sep Guide Lecturer: Terry Richardson
11 Days $3,345 without flights (sgl supp $795)
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Tour Code: Sep - AEG18A
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north east turkey B
yzantine treasures of the Black Sea coast punctuate this lush, mountainous region. The snow-capped peak of the extinct volcano Mount Ararat looms dramatically on the horizon, the name of which is a deviation of ‘Urartu’, an enigmatic ancient kingdom that wielded great power over a huge highland territory. We tour a number of citadels, built during the political upheavals of the 1st century BCE. From remote regions beyond the reach of most tourists to a wealth of archaeological sites, this tour has it all.
Sinop Amasya Ankara
Trabzon Kars Erzurum
Ani
Doğubeyazıt
Turkey
special access
We are privileged to have special access to the great Church of St Anna, also known as Küçük ayvasil Kílíesí. It is usually locked and cannot be accessed by general members of the public.
itinerary Day One
This morning we land in Ankara via Istanbul, and transfer to our comfortable hotel in the bustling city center. Ankara has been Turkey’s capital since 1923, though its ancient roots lead back over millennia to the Hittite civilization of around 1600 BCE. A cradle of ancient culture.
Day Two
Our travels begin at Ankara’s superb Museum of Anatolian Civilizations. The museum’s vast collection is housed in two Ottoman buildings near Ankara Castle, and covers periods of Anatolia, from early Palaeolithic to Classical times. This afternoon we journey to Amasya, a Black Sea city as famous for its splendid history as its delicious home-grown produce.
Day Three
We start our day with a walking tour of Amasya’s old town. Next we visit the city’s Archaeological Museum, a national institution housing 24,000 artifacts recovered from the local area. Finally we journey to the rock-carved Tombs of the Kings of Pontus on the side of Mount Harşena.
Day Four
Following a filling breakfast we drive up to the coast of the Black Sea to Sinop. This sea-side city has enjoyed a lively history as a port used by Hittites, Greeks and Romans. Upon arrival we head to the Archaeological Museum and marvel at the fine 4th-century Temple of Serapis.
Day Five
Today we make our way to Trabzon, a city founded by Greek traders in the 8th century BCE, which later became an important stop-off point along the old Silk Road. Here we explore the city on a gentle walking tour, viewing sights such as the romantic ruins of nearby Trabzon Castle, as well as mosques, parks, and the vibrant center. We also have special access to the usually locked Church of St Anna.
Day Six
We dedicate a whole day to exploring in and around Trabzon, beginning at the Hagia Sofia, a Medieval church which was converted to a mosque in 1584 and now houses a museum. Later we travel to the Sumela Monastery, a famous Greek Orthodox complex perched high on the slopes of Altindere Valley; one of Turkey’s foremost historical attractions.
Day Seven
This morning we head inland, traveling east through the mountains to the altitudinous city of Erzurum. Once an
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Armenian capital, the city was transferred to the Eastern Roman Empire in 387 CE and became an important military base in the wars against the Persians. Following lunch we enter the local Archaeological Museum with its impressive collection of artifacts, and the Cifte Minareli Medrese.
Terry Richardson has a university background in Ancient History and Classical Civilization. He is an author of the ‘Rough Guide: Turkey’, and co-author/ photographer of ‘The Lycian Way’. Terry has lived and worked in southwest Turkey.
what’s included • Tour Manager
Day Eight
We drive further east to the high plateaus this morning, where we find the city of Kars on the closed Armenian border. This afternoon we enjoy a walking tour of the city’s main sights, stopping at the rocky citadel. We also visit a selection of the area’s historic mansions and mosques.
• Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Nine
We take an excursion to Ani to explore the atmospheric ruins of the Medieval Armenian settlement. This former capital of the Bagratid Armenian Empire was ransacked by Mongols in the 13th century. We later return to Kars for the opportunity to explore this thrilling city at our own leisure.
Day Ten
On our final full day in Turkey we travel to Doğubeyazit. This is the last of the Turkish towns before Iran, and lies in sight of the magnificent Mount Ararat, on which legend states Noah’s Ark came to its final rest. Here we enter the castle, as well as the glorious, semi-ruined Ishak Pasha Palace, built in the Ottoman period.
Day Eleven
We transfer to the airport and catch our return flights home.
1. Sumela Monastery, Trabzon 2. Ishak Pasha Palace, which was built in the Ottoman period
hotels 1 night in Ankara 2 nights in Amasya 1 night in Sinop 2 nights in Trabzon 1 night in Ezurum 3 nights in Kars
dates & prices Wed 3rd Oct - Sat 13th Oct
Guide Lecturer: Terry Richardson
11 Days $4,245 without flights (sgl supp $725)
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Tour Code: Oct - NET18A
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uzbekistan The Silk Road C
ome along and hear the footsteps of history as we explore the sites and cities of the Silk Road, which once ran all the way from China to Europe, with Uzbekistan right at its heart. The steppes, deserts, mountains and gleaming blue-tiled cities tell a story of trade and conquest. Join us on the road to Khiva, Bukhara and fabulous Samarkand; cities built to dazzle the travelers who have passed through them for thousands of years. For centuries this is where goods, knowledge, ideas and cultures crossed from East to West.
Ayaz-Kala Fortress Toprak-Kala Chilpik Dakma Khiva
Nukus
Uzbekistan
Tashkent Shahrukhiya
Paykent Bukhara Samarkand
special access
Shahrisabz
We are treated to the ongoing excavations at Paykent. Once a rival to Bukhara, Paykent was established in around the 14th century BCE, and flourished as a trading post for the Silk Road in the 7th century.
itinerary Day One
We depart on an overnight flight to Tashkent.
Day Two
We arrive in Tashkent and transfer to our hotel, where we enjoy a period of rest before an afternoon visit to the History Museum. This evening we enjoy a welcoming meal together – a chance to get to know the group over dinner and drinks.
Day Three
Today we drive to the ruins of Shahrukhiyah, an important Silk Road city sacked by the Mongols in the 13th century. We return to Tashkent for a walking tour, exploring ancient mausolea, vibrant mosques and bustling bazaars.
Day Four
We fly to Nukus, a large Soviet city located near the border of Turkmenistan. We discover Gyaur Kala, a settlement established at the time of the First Persian Empire, and the Medieval city of Mizdakhkan, first founded 2,000 years ago.
Day Five
This morning we visit the world-renowned Savitsky Museum. Next we travel south to the remote ruins of Chilpik Dakhma before ending our day in Khiva.
Day Six
Our day begins with an excursion to the mighty fortresses of Ayaz Kala, dramatically situated on the edge of the Kizilkum Desert. We continue to the abandoned city of Toprak Kala, a complex built by the slave-owning Khorezm.
Day Seven
Step into a world of Arabian Nights as we spend the day in Khiva. The first of Uzbekistan’s sites to achieve UNESCO World Heritage status, the city is full of ornate mosques.
Day Eight
We drive across the Karakum Desert as we make our way to Bukhara, a city inhabited for well over 2,000 years. This was a prominent hub of commerce on the old Silk Road.
Day Nine
Today is ours to wander through the UNESCO site of Bukhara. As part of our tour we visit the Ismail Samani Mausoleum, a dazzling example of Samanid architecture, and the Poi Kalyon religious complex.
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Day Ten
We enjoy special access to ongoing excavations at the ruined city of Paykent today. Heaped mounds and crumbling walls mark the remnants of a long-abandoned metropolis.
Day Eleven
Dr. Paul Wordsworth is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, focusing on the archaeology of the Medieval Caucasus and Central Asia. He has carried out extensive archaeological fieldwork in Central Asia and received his PhD from the University of Copenhagen.
what’s included
Today we drive east across the scenic plains of central Uzbekistan to Samarkand. On the way we stop at Ribat-i Malik, an 11th-century caravanserai.
• Tour Manager
Day Twelve
• Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
We wake in Samarkand and take a trip to Afrosiab, the original city. We also admire the stunning Registan Square, a breathtaking monument to learning and power.
Day Thirteen
This morning we drive to the turquoise-domed city of Shahrisabz, birthplace of Tamerlane. We see the looming towers and delicate mosaics of the 14th-century White Palace.
Day Fourteen
Today is full of adventure. We visit the Gur i Emir Mausoleum, the Ulugh Beg Observatory, the Bibi-Khanym Mosque and the necropolis at Shah i Zinda. Returning to Tashkent by high-speed train, we share a last dinner together.
Day Fifteen
Flight times permitting, we begin our final morning in Uzbekistan at the modern Timur Museum. We then continue to the airport for our return flights home.
1. Sunrise over Samarkand 2. Western gate to the ancient town of Itchan Kala, Khiva
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hotels 3 nights in Tashkent 1 night in Nukus 3 nights in Khiva 3 nights in Bukhara 3 nights in Samakand
dates & prices Fri 6th Apr - Fri 20th Apr
Guide Lecturer: Dr. Paul Wordsworth
15 Days $4,245 without flights (sgl supp $555)
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Tour Code: Apr - UZB18A
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the americas
Discover incredible monoliths, the mysteries of the Maya and more...
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1. Chile
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2. Guatemala
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chile & easter island T
his is an adventure indeed - traveling across the globe with an international expert to see some of the strangest rock art in the world. Doing so involves journeying down the coast of northern Chile and into the Atacama desert before flying over the Pacific Ocean to a tiny speck of land - the iconic Easter Island. We discover places seldom visited which our ancestors chose to decorate with huge earth pictures and complex rock art. Some of the sites we see are simply extraordinary.
special access
This is a privileged opportunity to explore the littlevisited landscape of Easter Island in the company of an experienced expert guide, who knows the area and its best sites very well. An illuminating tour that is sure to inspire awe.
Arica El Gigante del Atacama Tiliviche Iquique
Yerbas Beunas Chiza Humberstone Taira San Pedro de Atacama
Valle de la Luna
Chile
Easter Island Hanga Roa
Vinã del Mar Santiago
itinerary Day One & Two
Day Five
We fly overnight to Santiago, arriving in the morning of Day Two. This afternoon we have the option to relax and rest at our hotel, or to join a guided walk around colonial Santiago.
Today we visit the atmospheric ‘ghost town’ of Humberstone and El Gigante de Atacama. We also enjoy an afternoon boat trip into the Pacific from Inquique harbor.
Day Three
Day Six
We fly to Arica this morning, and visit the San Miguel Museum, which houses the Chinchorro mummies. Later we cross the Azapa Valley to view the spectacular rock art.
Day Four
We travel through the Atacama Desert, stopping at Chiza and Tiliviche to see the sprawling human and llama geoglyphs. We also visit the Regional Museum in Iquique.
We drive to Cerros Pintados to view geoglyphs scattered for miles along the hillsides. Later we continue to San Pedro de Atacama, an oasis village surrounded by volcanic scenery.
Day Seven
A relaxed morning in San Pedro di Atacama starts our day. We spend the afternoon traversing the lunar landscapes of Valle de la Luna - a colorful and textured valley.
Day Eight
We take a thrilling off-road drive to the petroglyphs at Yerbas Beunas, located in Chile’s geographical center. We fly back to Santiago this afternoon.
Day Nine
This morning we make our way to Vina del Mar to visit the Museo Arqeologico e Historia Francisco Fonck. After lunch we embark on an informative walking tour of Valparaiso.
Day Ten
Today we fly across the ocean to the enigmatic Easter Island. Our explorations start with a preliminary walk around Hanga Roa, the island’s capital and harbor.
Day Eleven
We make our way to the first moai at Abu Tahai, where these incredible monolithic human figures stand. We continue on to the nearby Sebastian Englert Anthropological Museum.
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Day Twelve
After breakfast we journey to the quarry at Rano Raraku, where many unfinished moai are still standing. Later we visit the longest line of standing statues at Tongariki and the rock carvings at Papa Vaka.
Day Thirteen
We explore further moai sites around the south coast today. There is Ahu Vaihu, Akahanga, Hanga Tetenga, Te Pito te Kura and lastly the carved figures of Ahu Nau Nau.
Day Fourteen
Dr. Paul Bahn is the leading expert on prehistoric rock art worldwide, and is certainly one of our best known archaeologists. Paul led the team which discovered the first Ice Age cave in Britain in 2003. He is not only an academic, but a great exponent of popular and accessible archaeology.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
This morning we visit the quarry at Puna Pau before heading to the lava cave at Te Pahu. We also visit Aku Akivi, a celestial observatory established in the 16th century.
Day Fifteen
We wake to explore Ana Kaitangata, the name of which translates to ‘cannibal cave’. Within are beautiful images of sea birds. We continue to Rano Ka, a wide volcano containing a crater lake, before flying back to Santiago.
Day Sixteen
The final morning of our trip is spent exploring the Museo de Arte Precolombino, which houses a world class collection of Latin American antiquities. We then transfer to the airport for our afternoon flight home.
Day Seventeen
We arrive home today.
1. Atacama Desert 2. Several moai at Rano Raraku
hotels 4 nights in Santiago, Chile 1 night in Arica, Chile 2 nights in Iquique, Chile 2 nights in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile 5 nights in Easter Island
dates & prices Mon 12th Mar - Wed 28th Mar Mon 12th Nov - Wed 28th Nov Guide Lecturer: Dr. Paul Bahn
17 Days $8,585 without flights (sgl supp $930)
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Tour Codes: Mar - CHI18B Nov - CHI18A
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ncover the mysteries of a magnificent civilization which arose from the jungles of Central America. This exciting tour takes us in search of the Maya in Guatemala, Belize and Honduras. We journey to ancient cities such as Copán and Tikal, and to more remote outposts of the jungle, often by boat along rivers that were arteries for trade across the Mayan world. We may dine with macaws in the branches above us, and drop off to sleep to the roar of howler monkeys, all deep in the surrounding forest.
Tikal
Belize
San Ignacio
Yaxha Cahal Pech
Xunantunich Caracol
Guatemala
special access
Discover the extraordinary Mask Temple at the remote city of Lamanai. Here we witness some incredible jungle wildlife, and enjoy a special lecture and dinner with David Sedat, an archaeologist who has worked at Copán for many years.
Altun Ha Lamanai Topoxte Belize City
Quirigua Copán
Antigua
Guatemala City
itinerary Day One & Two
We arrive in Guatemala and transfer to our hotel. We spend our first full day exploring the colonial city of Antigua and receive an exciting introduction to the region.
Day Three
This morning we visit the National Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology in Guatemala City, which houses an exhibit on the development of Mayan culture. We drive to Copán.
Day Four
We explore the extensive ruined city of Copán. Here we wander the extensive stone ruins, ancient tombs, grand monument plaza and ballcourt.
Day Five
We begin with a tour of Quirigua, a Mayan archaeological site in south-western Guatemala. The Great Plaza here is the largest known public space in the entire Mayan region . The reason behind the city’s decline still remains a subject of speculation. We continue on to Tikal.
Day Six
Our focus for the day is nothing less than the mighty metropolis of Tikal. The city was occupied continuously from 800 BCE to 900 CE. We cover many of the park’s prized features, with plenty of extra historical and archaeological insights on hand to bring this ancient civilization to life.
Day Seven
We rise early and climb to the highest temples in Tikal at daybreak. Witness the surrounding jungle come to life as toucans and parrots caw from hanging vines, wild turkeys scrub around in the bush and monkeys howl from the tropical canopy. We spend the afternoon at leisure.
Day Eight
We travel by boat this morning to the once thriving city of Yaxhá, where we witness a vista of rainforests and lakes. Following this we continue to the Mayan site of Topoxte. Here we visit the archaeological ruins for a middle pre-classic encounter before we cross the border into Belize.
Day Nine
Today we venture deep into the forests to the Vacau Plateau where we find the Maya city of Caracol. Here we learn about the city’s turbulent history and get up close to a number of palaces, tombs and temples, including the ‘Canaa’ or ‘Sky Palace’, the tallest man-made structure in Belize.
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Day Ten
After breakfast we travel to the Classic period site of Cahal Pech, the oldest known site in the Belize River Valley. Our next stop is Xunantunich, where we see stucco friezes depicting dancing figures. Lastly we travel to Belize City and visit the vast collections of the National Museum.
Day Eleven
Our action-packed day begins at Altun Ha for a tour of the temples where sacrifices and bloodletting rituals were performed. After some extensive exploring we board a boat to Lamanai and cruise through acres of luxurious vegetation, which teem with birds and jungle creatures.
David Drew is an archaeologist, writer and broadcaster who studied at Oxford and UCL. David has been closely working with the Cusichaca Trust and helping Andean farming communities to improve their agriculture through restoring ancient systems of irrigation canals and agricultural terraces.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Twelve
We continue our adventure at Lamanai today and venture through the remote jungle ruins. Highlights here include the extraordinary Mask Temple and the High Temple, the summit of which offers beautiful views over the landscape. Later we have free time to reflect in our jungle lodge.
Day Thirteen
Our last full day in Central America begins with a boat trip back from Lamanai. Once upon dry land, we travel to Belize City where we have plenty of time to explore the city’s ramshackle streets and curious corners before coming together for a hearty farewell dinner.
Day Fourteen
We transfer to the airport and fly home.
1. Ruins at the Copán Archaeological Park 2. Maya ruins at Tikal
hotels 2 nights in Antigua, Guatemala 2 nights in Copán, Honduras 3 nights in Tikal, Guatemala 2 nights in San Ignacio, Belize 2 night in Belize City 2 nights in Lamanai, Belize
dates & prices Tue 13th Feb - Mon 26th Feb Guide Lecturer: David Drew
14 Days $5,995 without flights (sgl supp $995)
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Tour Code: Feb - BEL18A
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mexico revisited Oaxaca & Beyond T
he varied landscapes of Mexico were the homeland of many distinctive cultures. Journeying from Mexico City to the Oaxaca highlands, we explore the legacy not only of the Aztecs and Teotihuacan but many other fascinating peoples: the Totonacs, Toltecs and the Cholulans. Sometimes allies, sometimes enemies, they all shared the same calendar systems and worshipped the same gods. From the jungles of Vercruz to the uplands of Oaxaca, discover superlative sites and some of the world’s finest museums.
Mexico Poza Rica El Tajin Costa Esmeralda Tula
Quiahuitzlan
Teotihuacan
Xalapa
Mexico City
Cacaxtla
Tonantzintla Xochicalco
Monte Alban Oaxaca
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Enjoy special access to the remains of the Aztec Templo Mayor. Legend states that it was constructed on the exact spot at which the god Huitzilopochtli instructed the Mexican people they had reached the promised land.
Coatepec
Puebla Chalcatzingo Santa Ana del Valle Mitla
itinerary Day One & Two
Day Five
We arrive in Mexico city and enjoy our first taster of the local cuisine. On Day Two we explore the many sites that Mexico City has to offer, including the Aztec Templo Mayor.
Today we discover the tombs of the Totonacs at Quiahuitzlan. A series of unique temples and carved monuments make up the remains of an ancient cemetery.
Day Three
Day Six
Today we journey to the vast expanse of Teotihuacan, an ancient Mesoamerican city and one of the most impressive archaeological sites in all of the Americas.
Day Four
After breakfast we visit the remains of El Tajin, best known for its intricate Pyramid of Niches. This afternoon we visit the stunning mangrove forests of Costa Esmerala.
This morning we are treated to a full tour of the Anthropology Museum in Xalapa. Later we explore the colonial city of Puebla, home to more than 70 churches.
Day Seven
We spend time at the ritual landscapes of Cholula and the amazing church at Tonantzintla. Our afternoon is free to enjoy the streets of Puebla in our own time.
Day Eight
We begin at the sprawling palaces of Cacaxtla, an astounding set of ruins featuring vivid Mayan frescos. On to nearby Xochitecatl, a purely ceremonial site atop a volcanic dome.
Day Nine
Following breakfast we venture to the rock carvings at the remote Oltec site of Chalcatzingo. We also tour the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Xochicalco, which was largely destroyed by fire in 900 CE. Tonight we return to Mexico City.
Day Ten
Today we uncover the capital of the fearsome Toltecs in the post-Classic period, Tula. The onsite museum sheds further light on the city’s extraordinary past.
Day Eleven
Our touring begins at the superlative National Museum of Anthropology. This afternoon we have the option to spend
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more time in the museum or enjoy a relaxing boat trip along the picturesque canals of Xochimilco.
David Drew is an archaeologist, writer and broadcaster who studied at Oxford and UCL. David has been closely working with the Cusichaca Trust and helping Andean farming communities to improve their agriculture through restoring ancient systems of irrigation canals and agricultural terraces.
Day Twelve
A morning flight transports us to Oaxaca. Upon arrival we visit the Baroque complex of the Santa Domingo Church, the interior of which has been lavishly decorated with over 60,000 sheets of gold leaf.
what’s included
Day Thirteen
• Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine
We travel to Dainzu, an ancient Zapotec village with structural remains boasting an unusually high artistic quality. Our next stop is Mitla, a primary site of Zapotec culture. We end our day at Santa Ana del Valle.
Day Fourteen
Our journey takes us into the highlands to Oaxaca’s principal archaeological destination, Monte Albán, the first truly urban center of ancient Mexico. This afternoon we unwind in Oaxaca with some free time to stroll along the shaded streets.
Day Fifteen
Our last day in Mexico kicks off with a trip to the Museo Rufino Tamayo to view pre-Columbian artwork, once owned by the 20th-century artist. We transfer by plane to Mexico City to catch our overnight flight from the capital.
• Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels 5 nights in Mexico City 1 night in Poza Rica 1 night in Costa Esmeralda 1 night in Coatepec 3 nights in Puebla 3 nights in Oaxaca
dates & prices
Day Sixteen
Mon 15th Oct - Tue 30th Oct
1. Ancient remains at El Tajin 2. The Mesoamerican city of Teotihuacan
16 Days $5,345 without flights
We arrive home today.
Guide Lecturer: David Drew
(sgl supp $925)
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Tour Code: Oct - MAZ18A
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mexico The Maya O
f all Mesoamerican civilizations, the Maya have enjoyed the most enduring hold on the popular imagination. For a long time, their jungle-clad ruins remained intriguing, yet shrouded in mystery. Recent progress in deciphering Maya writing has unlocked many of their secrets, revealing a society as complex as their art and architecture previously suggested. Travel through the rich and colorful landscapes of Mexico to see some of the greatest of the Maya cities on one of Andante’s greatest trips.
Mexico City
Mexico
Cancún IzamalEk Balam Mérida Chichén Itzá Cobá Uxmal Kabah Campeche Tulum Edzna Palenque Chamula Tonina
Bonampak Yaxchilán San Cristóbal
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We visit the wonderfully preserved site of Bonampak, treasured for its colorful murals and detailed carved stelae. We will also sail by motor launch to the dramatic, jungle-clad ruins of Yaxchilán on the Usumacinta River.
itinerary Day One & Two
Day Five
We land in Mexico City and transfer to our hotel for a night’s rest. On Day Two we have an introduction to the city and visit the remains of the Aztec Templo Mayor.
A relaxed day begins with a visit to the Mayan town of Chamula. We stop at the enchanting Church of San Juan, which comprises both Mayan and Catholic features.
Day Three
Day Six
Today we encounter a wealth of artifacts at the National Museum of Anthropology. After lunch we journey to the city’s artisan quarter to visit Frida Kahlo’s iconic Blue House.
Day Four
This morning we fly south to the Chiapas Highlands and visit the colonial town of San Cristóbel. This afternoon we look at the handiwork of the local weavers who reside here.
We drive east to Toniná, a spectacular pre-Columbian site in the fertile Ocosingo valley. Here we find one of the largest pyramids in Mexico and other traces of Maya civilization. Evidence has shown that the people of Toniná were engaged in sporadic warfare with the people of Palenque.
Day Seven
We spend a full day amid the ruins of Palenque. Established in around 226 BCE, the city flourished for centuries and frequently engaged in combat with other states.
Day Eight
We journey to Bonampak where we have the chance to marvel at the vivid scenes on display. We then enjoy a trip up the Usumacinta River to the jungle site of Yaxchilán.
Day Nine
Today we drive north to the coastal city of Campeche. The city achieved UNESCO World Heritage status in 1991 thanks to its magnificent Baroque colonial center. Prepare for model mansions, illuminating museums and fortified ramparts.
Day Ten
We begin our day with a visit to the remote Puuc site of Edzná, with a grand plaza and a complex system of dams and canals. It is thought that the settlement was first established in 600 BCE. We travel to Sayil, before ending our day at Kabah, a site famed for its Palace of the Masks.
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Day Eleven
We reach Uxmal, a Mayan city renowned for its elegant architecture and exceptional state of preservation. We continue to colonial Mérida, the Yucatán’s cultural capital, enjoying a free afternoon to explore the pristine city center.
Day Twelve
We remain in Mérida this morning and uncover the new Mundo Maya Museum, which was built to celebrate Mayan culture. This afternoon we head for Izamal to visit the impressive Franciscan Monastery.
David Drew is an archaeologist, writer and broadcaster who studied at Oxford and UCL. David has been closely working with the Cusichaca Trust and helping Andean farming communities to improve their agriculture through restoring ancient systems of irrigation canals and agricultural terraces.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
Day Thirteen
Prepare for an encounter with one of the Seven Wonders of the New World, Chichén Itzá. Here we witness the Sacred Cenote and images of feathered serpents. After lunch we explore Ek Balam, where it is possible to climb the steep steps of the pyramid for an incredible view of the jungle.
Day Fourteen
We spend our morning at the Cobá ruins, where intriguing figures of the ‘diving god’ adorn the ancient architecture. We end our day at the coastal site of Tulum.
Day Fifteen
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3 nights in Mexico City 2 nights in San Cristôbel 3 nights in Palenque 1 night in Campeche 1 night in Uxmal 1 night in Mérida 2 nights in Chichén Itzá 1 night in Tulum
On our final day in Mexico we have the chance to relax at our beach-side hotel before our flight home.
dates & prices
Day Sixteen
Guide Lecturer: David Drew
We arrive home today.
1. The ruined Mayan city of Toniná 2. Chichén Itzá
Mon 12th Nov - Tue 27th Nov
16 Days $5,300 without flights (sgl supp $875)
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Tour Code: Nov - MEX18A
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ravel through spectacular mountain scenery on the trail of some of the greatest Andean cultures: the Moche, the Chimu and the mysterious Chachapoya, ‘the people of the cloud forest’. Discover the warriors and traders who initially resisted the Inca conquest and whose city of Kuelap towers magnificently above the Utcubamba Valley. This unique tour reveals the glories of Peru beyond Machu Picchu. See temples, pyramids and abandoned mud-brick cities as we enter a lost world of Andean archaeology.
Chachapoyas Túcume
Sipán
Kuélap
Nuevo Tingo Karajia Leymebamba Ventarron El Brujo Cajamarca Trujillo Chan Chan
Chiclayo
Peru
special access
We visit the Museo Leymebamba, situated south of Chachapoyas. Here we have the opportunity to meet the ‘mummies of Leymebamba’, found in tiny houses on a cliff face above the remote ‘Lake of the Condors’.
Lima
itinerary Day One & Two
Day Five
We arrive in Lima and transfer to our hotel. On our first full day we visit the National Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and the grand Plaza de Armas.
Our journey takes us to the El Brujo complex, and the prehistoric settlement of Huaca Prieta. Following our explorations, we visit the Cassinelli Museum in Trujillo.
Day Three
Day Six
We fly to the Pacific city of Trujillo and waste no time in visiting Huaca del Dragón. We continue to Chan Chan, the largest pre-Columbian city in all of South America.
Day Four
Remaining in Trujillo today, we enjoy an trip to the 43-meter high Temple of the Sun. We also explore the Temple of the Moon, which is thought to have a more ceremonial purpose.
After breakfast we travel deep into the highlands and uncover the remote Kuntur Wasi. These ruins reveal the traces of an important religious complex.
Day Seven
This morning we visit Cumbe Mayo and its aqueducts. This afternoon we tour Cajamarca, well known for its architecture and hot springs. We also explore the ‘Ransom Room.
Day Eight
We head east into the Chachapoyas region, the capitol of the Amazonas, and discover the ‘Land of the Cloud People’. Here the Inca empire conquered the Chachapoyan civilization.
Day Nine
Today we enjoy special access to the Leymebamba Museum and meet the Chachapoya mummies. Over 200 crouching bodies and their funeral offerings can be seen here.
Day Ten
We drive north to the immense stone fortress of Kuélap, the area’s own version of Machu Picchu. Situated high in the mountains, the mighty walls surround a large complex.
Day Eleven
Our destination today is Karajia, in the Utcubamba Valley, where we hike to the mysterious ‘tombs of the ancient wise men’, set in rugged limestone cliffs.
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Day Twelve
A day of travel and stunning scenery today. We make the long but beautiful drive west from the verdant mountains to the lively inland city of Chiclayo.
Day Thirteen
We spend our morning at the royal tombs of Sipán, including the museum. Here we find incredible treasures, such as a necklace crafted from gold and silver peanuts, and the bizarre copper statue of a crab-man.
Day Fourteen
We travel to the newly excavated site of Ventarron today, where skeletons of monkeys and parrots have been found. Later we continue to the little-known site of Túcume, a vast pre-Hispanic site featuring traces of graveyards.
Day Fifteen
A laid-back day starts with us wandering through the sprawling markets of Chiclayo, before continuing to the rare 16th-century Andean Chapel of San Pedro Morrope. This evening we fly back to Lima.
Day Sixteen
David Drew is an archaeologist, writer and broadcaster who studied at Oxford and UCL. David has been closely working with the Cusichaca Trust and helping Andean farming communities to improve their agriculture through restoring ancient systems of irrigation canals and agricultural terraces.
what’s included • Tour Manager • Local Travel - Private a/c coach • Meals - All meals included; dinners with wine • Entries & Tips - Entry to all sites in program; tips included
hotels
3 nights in Lima 3 nights in Trujillo 2 nights in Cajamarca 2 nights in Leymebamba 1 night in Nuevo Tingo 1 night in Chacapoyas 3 nights in Chiclayo
We spend our final morning in the country at the privatelyowned Larco Herrera Museum. We later continue to the airport for our flight home.
dates & prices
Day Seventeen
Guide Lecturer: David Drew
We arrive home.
1. National Museum, Lima 2. Ruins of Kuelap
Mon 7th May - Wed 23rd May
17 Days $6,845 without flights (sgl supp $1,285)
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Chile
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Jordan | Petra & the Desert Fortresses Jordan Tue 9th - Thu 18th with Nick Jackson
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Chile & Easter Island Mon 12th - Wed 28th with Dr. Paul Bahn
Egypt
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Classical Sicily Thu 11th - Sun 21st Guide Lecturer TBC
Italy
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Land of the Pharaohs Fri 23rd - Mon 3rd Dec with Lucia Gahlin
Relaxed Split Sat 13th - Sat 20th with John Shepherd
Croatia
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The Via Egnatia Sun 14th - Mon 22nd with Oliver Gilkes
Albania & Macedonia
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Ravenna at Christmas Fri 21st - Thu 27th with Oliver Gilkes
Italy
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Pompeii, Herculaneum & Campania Mon 15th - Mon 22nd with Dr. Eireann Marshall
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Vienna at Christmas Sat 22nd - Thu 27th with Dr. Kelli Ann Malone
Austria
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Crete Revisited Mon 15th - Mon 22nd with Dr. Sandy MacGillivray
Greece
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Bologna Festive Food Fri 28th - Thu 3rd Jan 2019 with Rosetta Ferrari & Tony O’Connor
Italy
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Mexico| Oaxaca & Beyond Mon 15th - Tue 30th with David Drew
Mexico
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Pompeii & Naples at New Year Fri 28th - Thu 3rd Jan 2019 with John Shepherd
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Pyrenees Rock Art Tue 16th - Sun 21st with Dr. Paul Bahn
France
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Crete & Santorini Tue 16th - Tue 23rd with Dr. Christina Hatzimichael Whitley
Greece
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essential booking information Useful information to guide you through the booking process. Please note that bookings with Andante Travels Ltd are accepted only in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in our full booking conditions, which can be found on our website. They are also available on request. how to book You can book now on any of the tours listed in this brochure. We are happy to hold bookings on our tours without commitment for seven days. After this, we require a deposit to confirm your place (see right for deposit amounts). Once the group travel arrangements have been confirmed we will be in touch. We will request your balance payments 10 weeks before the departure date and provide you with details on the guide lecturer, tour manager, hotel details, flights and general country information. You will also receive your luggage labels and field notes, detailing the archaeological sites you will visit on tour. Joining instructions and a list of the guests who will be traveling with you will be sent out 4 weeks before departure. Please note, if you are on a cruise, balances are due 84 days before departure. book by phone, by email or online For bookings made by telephone or email, payment can be made by card or cheque (payable to Andante Travels Ltd). You can pay securely via our website, in either sterling or dollars.
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We accept Visa, MasterCard and Visa Debit cards. For payments in sterling by credit card or overseas debit card there is a charge of 2.5% of the transaction. We do not accept post-dated cheques, nor do we keep your card details. program changes For the vast majority of our tours, the program will be exactly as described in the brochure. Occasionally we do make changes to the order or number of visits. This is usually due to opening hours, or in order to include a reopened site or museum. We always try to tell guests in advance of any changes. insurance Insurance is strongly recommended, but is not a condition. We also reccomend not to travel against medical advice. deposits $500 for tours costing up to $3,500 $700 for tours costing $3,501 to $5,000 $800 for tours costing $3001 to $5,000+ cancellation by you Cancellation charges payable to Andante are calculated on time prior to departure as follows:
Up to 70 days: Deposit* / 69 - 41 days: 35% of tour cost / 40 - 29 days: 55% of tour cost / 28 - 8 days: 75% of tour cost / 7 days to date of departure: 100% of tour cost. If you are on a cruise, cancellation terms are: Up to 85 days: Deposit* / 83 - 56 days: 75% of tour cost / 55 - 41 days: 90% of tour cost / 40 days or less to date of departure: 100% of tour cost. *plus any invoiced flight costs. cancellation by us If we have to cancel your holiday before the date of departure, you will have the choice of taking an alternative holiday (and paying or receiving a refund/ credit in respect of any price difference) or accepting a full refund of all monies paid. financial protection Flight inclusive tours: we hold an Air Travel Organiser’s Licence issued by the CAA (ATOL No. 3552) which provides for your protection in the event of Andante’s insolvency. The price of your air holiday packages includes the ATOL Protection Contribution (APC) we pay to the CAA. This charge is included in our advertised prices.
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the ATOL Protection Contribution (APC) we pay to the CAA. This charge is included in our advertised prices. When you buy an ATOL protected flight or flight inclusive holiday from us you will receive an ATOL Certificate. This lists what is financially protected, where you can get information on what this means for you and who to contact if things go wrong. Not all holiday or travel services offered and sold by us will be protected by the ATOL scheme as explained below. Tours without flights arranged by us: The Association of Bonded Travel Organisers Trust Limited (ABTOT) provides financial protection under the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992 for Andante Travels, and in the event of their insolvency, protection is provided for the following: 1. non-flight packages commencing in and returning to the UK; 2. non-flight packages commencing and returning to a country other than the UK; and 3. flight inclusive packages that commence outside of the UK, which are sold to customers outside of the UK. 1, 2 and 3 provides for a refund in the event you have not yet traveled. 1 and
3 provides for repatriation. Please note that bookings made outside the UK are only protected by ABTOT when purchased directly with Andante Travels. aito quality charter Andante Travels is a member of the Association of Independent Tour Operators. The Association represents Britain’s leading independent tour operators and encourages high standards of quality and service. Andante Travels abides by the Association’s Code of Conduct and adheres to the AITO Quality Charter which can be viewed on www.aito.com. Visit the website to find out more about the Association or call +44(0) 20 8744 9280. what’s included • Expert Guide Lecturer • Tour Manager (with all groups of 15+) • Scheduled flights unless otherwise stated • Accommodation • Dinners with wine where stated; meals are not provided on traveling days • Field notes, tips, entrance to all sites in the program
committed to sustainable tourism We work hard to ensure our visits have a positive impact on the ancient places we go to and acknowledge the importance of AITO’s sustainable tourism ethos, which recognises the social, economic and environmental responsibilities of tour operating. The prices in this brochure are valid for all bookings taken from 1st June 2017. Last revised 1st September 2017. We are ANDANTE TRAVELS LTD, registered limited company no. 1969761. Registered offices: The Clock Tower, Unit 4 Oakridge Office Park, Southampton Road, Whaddon, Salisbury, SP5 3HT.
The vast majority of the pictures in this brochure were taken by our freelance photographer, Dot Smith. We’d like to say a big thank you to everyone who sends us photos, we look forward to seeing you again next year!
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STUDY DAYS IN 2018 Go behind the scenes with the experts...
Andante Study Days offer a privileged opportunity to go behind the scenes at renowned museums, galleries and archaeological sites.
Discover more about ancient Egypt with behind-the-scenes access at the Petrie Museum, examine Britain’s first proven examples of Ice Age art at Creswell Crags with the man who discovered them, and walk in the footsteps of our ancestors across the magnificent landscapes of Britain on our unique Study Days. Just like our tours, each of our
study days 2018 Flinders Petrie & the Discovery of Egypt With Lucia Gahlin at the Petrie Museum in London
Enjoy exclusive access to the incredible collection of antiquities and artifacts housed within the Petrie Museum
Sat 17th Mar Sat 23rd Jun Sat 27th Oct Sat 24th March Sat 22nd Sep Sat 17th Nov
Roman London - What Lies Beneath With Jenny Hall & John Shepherd
Wed 18th Apr Sat 16th Jun Mon 23rd Jul Tue 7th Aug Wed 22nd Aug Fri 7th Sep
Discover the hidden world of Roman London on foot, including very special access to Cripplegate Fort and Billingsgate Roman House & Baths
Study Days is led by an Expert Guide, who invites you into their working life and offers privileged access while they do so. We’re still creating our full program so be sure to check our website for updates. No knowledge is required to enjoy these fantastic days – just bring an enquiring mind!
Dates
Human Osteoarchaeology at Winchester With Dr. Katie Tucker
Explore the importance of bone analysis in enhancing our understanding of social history & archaeological sites
Dates Ice Age Art at Creswell Crags With Dr. Paul Bahn
Fri 8th Jun Fri 17th Aug
Chieftans to Senators - Iron Age Roman Dorchester With Mark Corney
Sat 23rd Jun Fri 3rd Aug
Experience Britain’s only confirmed examples of Ice Age art in the company of one of the world’s leading experts of cave art, who will enlighten us on its origins
Survey the breadth of Dorset’s history from neolithic henge to Roman town house
The Uffington Walk - Archaeology in the Vale of the White Horse With Mark Corney Uncover the mysteries of the enigmatic White Horse
We have many more Study Days planned for 2018, including: • Roman Army in Caerleon • Stonehenge • Roman St Albans • Roman Colchester • Vikings: Raiders and Traders in Norwich • A Wessex Walk • Roman Chester
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prices from £70pp
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A family of some of the world’s finest niche touring companies Here at Andante Travels we are proud to be a member of the Specialist Journeys Group. As with all families, each individual member (or company in this case) has its own unique oddities, brilliance and quirks.
Every Specialist Journeys company does share an ethos – an aspiration – to provide truly unique and magical holidays for our customers. Below, you can see a list of all of our sister companies. Find out more at www.specialistjourneys.com
Founded over 30 years ago, Andante Travels is now one of the world’s leading providers of archaeological holidays. From Pompeii to Petra, there are very few corners of the ancient world left unexplored by Andante’s loyal and enthusiastic travelers.
Wine Tours
Arblaster & Clarke pioneered the concept of wine travel, and continue to lead the world in product quality and innovation across the Old and New Wine Worlds — from short yet indulgent breaks in Champagne to incredible adventures in New Zealand.
Brightwater Holidays specialize in garden tours all over the world. Our tours are carefully planned to include a balance of large, famous properties and smaller, private gardens that are not normally open to the public. Great tours for green fingers!
Dream Challenges has raised millions for charities with exciting challenge events around the world. We guarantee a life-changing experience for everyone taking part, from trekking in Africa to night-cycling around London.
Founded and run by historians, at Historical Trips we like to think that a love of things past does not stop us knowing how to have a good time in the present. Our fascinating roster of tours spans four continents and 1,000 years of history.
Authentic Adventures offers high-quality Painting, Singing, Walking and Sightseeing tours. Operating since 1997, the company has built up a roster of wonderful contacts, a team of professional tutors, excellent local guides and well-known locations.
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coming in
2019
guatemala, belize & honduras
egypt land of the pharaohs
chile & easter island
côte d’a zur the via julia
romans, visigoths & viziers
australia aboriginal rock art
Uncover the mysteries of the Maya, from remote jungle outposts to ancient cities. This tour will showcase the most incredible wildlife, culture & truly amazing ruins.
Monuments, artifacts & tombs illuminate ancient stories as we discover Egypt & its history. We also enjoy privileged access to the inner chamber of the iconic Great Pyramid.
A unique opportunity to explore vast, remote landscapes, enigmatic monoliths and places seldom visited in the company of the world’s leading expert on prehistoric rock art.
Get lost in this region’s glorious scenery, see well-preserved ruins along with great feats of Roman engineering, & trace the footsteps of those who traveled this legendary road.
Experience southern Spain’s stunning Golden Triangle as we go in search of its Moorish heritage, from prehistory to the Renaissance period, on this enchanting tour.
An authentic and unique exploration of Aboriginal rock art. Get to know this fascinating civilization through both vivid & ancient expressions of human creativity.
12th Feb - 25th Feb
22nd Feb - 4th Mar
11th Mar - 27th Mar
30th Mar - 6th Apr
31 Mar - 7th Apr
18th Aug - 30th Aug
to learn more about any of our 2019 tours, please get in touch... 271 Madison Avenue, Suite 904, New York, NY 10016.
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