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June 24 - July 3, 2009
Day 1
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Depart USA
Overnight flight to Rome.
Day 2 • Arrive Rome
We are met by our host and transferred to our hotel for the next
three nights. The remainder of your day is free with many
things to do and see. Time will allow the opportunity to take a
walk past the famous Spanish Steps, visit the amazing Pantheon
and view the Trevi Fountain. Throw in a coin to ensure your
return trip to Rome!
Day 3 • Vatican Museum, Sistine
Chapel, St. Peter Basilica, Scala Santa and Church of Priscilla
After breakfast you will begin a full day of site seeing. First
visit Vatican City where you will see the Basilica at St. Peter,
the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums with stunning works
of art at every turn. After some free time for lunch, you will
visit the 4th century Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls,
the traditional site of Paul’s tomb, and the Scala Santa, where
Martin Luther made his stand against the practice of
indulgences. This fascinating museum houses the Steps from
Pilot's Judgment Hall in Jerusalem brought to Rome by Helena,
the mother of Constantine. The practice today is to climb the
steps on your knees, stopping to pray on each step. Our last
stop today will be the Church of Prisca, where it is said that
below the church are buried Priscilla, Aquilla and a number of
other martyred saints. It has perfect acoustics for a hymn of
the faith and scripture reading of Paul's tribute to his
long-time friends of the ministry. Additional sites include the
Arches of Constantine and Titus, Circus Maximums and the
beautiful marble monument called the Wedding Cake.
Day 4 • Forum, Mamertine Prison,
Coliseum, Catacombs
We begin
our walking tour at the ancient Roman Forum, where our guide
will divulge its secrets. We will visit the Arch of Titus which
commemorated the sack of Jerusalem by Titus in AD 70. We will
step inside the Mamertine Prison, where tradition says the
Apostle Paul was imprisoned. The Roman church would say that
Peter was imprisoned here as well, but there is no imperial
evidence that Peter was ever in Rome. Next, we visit the
Coliseum, where thousands of people and animals perished during
gladiatorial games. The Coliseum first opened in AD 80 and
within 100 days of its opening, 5000 wild beasts perished here.
The slaughter of both humans and animals continued for three
more centuries. Historians believe the Coliseum could hold
between 40,000 and 80,000 people depending on how close the
seating was. The floor has recently had a plank placed over the
middle making it accessible for people to walk over the
labyrinth of brick cells, ramps, and elevators used to transport
animals and gladiators into the arena. Hear the stories of the
games that have fascinated people for years. We conclude our day
at the Catacombs where thousands of Christians were buried in a
remarkable tiered series of galleries.
Day 5 • Pompeii, Sorrento
The
fantastic and ancient ruins uncovered from beneath volcanic ash,
stone and mud evoke thoughts about life and death and how
tenuous it all is. Buried just 6 years after the Temple in
Jerusalem was destroyed, you can see cement casts of people as
they were when they were buried, sometimes shielding themselves
from the horror. There will be a 1-2 hour stop in Sorrento to
visit this lovely city on the Amalfi coast. Return to overnight
in the hotel in Rome.
Day 6 • Frescoes, Assisi, Montecatini
After breakfast you will say “Arrivederci Roma” and board your
coach and travel through scenic Umbria to the ancient walled
hillside village of Assisi. After lunch on your own, you will
enjoy a guided tour of this beautiful, medieval town, which will
include the Basilica San Francesco, decorated with some of the
most renowned frescoes in the world. This afternoon, we travel
on to the spa village of Montecatini Terme, our place of lodging
for the next two nights in the heart of Tuscany.
Day 7 • Beautiful Florence,
Michelangelo’s David & Free Time
After breakfast, you will spend the morning enjoying a guided
tour of Florence, one of the world’s greatest artistic capitals,
which will include the Piazza della Signoria, Duomo, Baptistry
and a visit to the Accademia Galley, home of Michelangelo’s
David. A stop will also be made on the hillside overlook across
the river from Florence where we will enjoy a panoramic view of
the beautiful red-tiled roof cityscape. This afternoon is at
your leisure to enjoy shopping, visiting more galleries or
strolling on the famous Pont Vecchio, the old bridge which spans
the Arno River. Remember that Florence leather shops are the
best in the world and bargains on excellent quality goods are
abundant. It may be the time to purchase those special Christmas
gifts.
Day 8 • Pisa & Venice
Being Sunday, we begin the day with a time of praise, worship
and a challenge from God's Word. Later this morning, we enjoy
free time for lunch and a tour of Pisa where you will visit the
Baptistry, Duomo and the famous leaning tower in the Piazza dei
Miracoli. This afternoon, we travel northward through colorful
Tuscan countryside, past Bologna and on to romantic Venice where
we overnight just outside the city for two nights in Venice
Mestre.
Day 9 • Venice
After breakfast, we'll begin sightseeing on a leisurely walking
tour of Venice. We'll visit the city's most famous landmarks
such as the Basilica of San Marco, St. Mark's Square, the Bridge
of Sighs and the Doge's Palace. The remainder of the day is on
our own to stroll through a labyrinth of criss-cross canals,
arched bridges, palaces, charming waterside restaurants and
little quiet piazzas. There will be a glassblowing presentation
at the famous Murano Venetian glass makers. Shoppers will enjoy
the vast array of beautiful pieces of glass available in the
city's many fine stores.
Day 10 • Home
This morning we transfer to the airport for our flight to the
USA.
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Price Includes:
8
nights lodging at tourist and first class hotels, breakfast
daily, 2 dinners, full time English speaking tour escort,
services of air conditioned deluxe motor coach, all guides,
entrances, touring and transportation as appears on
itinerary, baggage handling at hotels (one piece).
Not included:
Airfare (low cost add-on fares available nationwide). Tips
to driver, guides, and hotel staff ($72.00 recommended), all
lunches, 6 dinners, optional travel insurance, optional
credit card payments.
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