TASIS England Travel Program

IB ToK Senior Trip Sat. 17 – Fri. 23 October 2015

Day 1 Saturday 17 October Upon arrival in Athens we have some time for dinner before we board our connecting flight to (Crete), where we are met by our program leader and taken by private coach to our hotel in the city center. Overnight Chania (Crete)

Day 2 Sunday 18 October After breakfast, we start our first day in Crete with a drive along the north coast via the national road up to Vrises and then across the island to Imbros. Imbros is known for the nearby gorge, which, with its winding path and narrow sections, resembles a maze. Our hike will finish as we arrive in Komitades, a village which offers a magnificent view over the partly flat south coast. After this hike we can sit and relax at one of the tavernas, enjoying the panoramic view. This afternoon we have some time for swimming in Frangokastello, a small seaside village known for its Venetian castle and beautiful beaches. In the late afternoon we drive to a small town east of Chania called Kalyves. Here we will have dinner at a local restaurant accompanied by live music and dancing. We then make our way back to Chania and our hotel. Overnight Chania (Crete)

Day 3 Monday 19 October Today, we will continue our journey with a drive towards Heraklion. On our way we stop at the village of Margarites for a pottery demonstration. We have lunch in a local tavern before we visit the splendid ruins of King Minos’ Palace at Knossos, the heart of the ancient and mysterious Minoan civilisation. More like a city in its intricacy than a palace, this was the home of the original labyrinth, occupied by the feared Minotaur. Time and energy permitting, we can visit the extraordinary Archaeological Museum, viewing the unique items from the Minoan culture. Later this afternoon we check into our hotel before dinner at a local taverna. Overnight Heraklion (Crete)

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Day 4 Tuesday 20 October We are up early for check-out and our transfer to Heraklion airport (Crete) for our flight via Athens to Santorini. Upon arrival at our hotel in Fira town we check in before a break for lunch. We then head by coach to the Akrotiri archaeological site to visit the excavations and to spend some time swimming at a nearby beach. To end a busy day, we will head to Oia, which was devastated in 1956 by an earthquake. There we will enjoy the famous sunset before returning to Fira for dinner. Overnight Fira (Santorini)

Day 5 Wednesday 21 October Today after breakfast we venture to the old port of Fira for our full day boat tour. Taking sail on a traditional wooden boat, we head southwest towards Nea Kameni, an uninhabited volcanic dome. We venture ashore and explore the barren, yet dramatic landscape as we make our way to the summit, the volcanic rim found at 130 meters above sea level. Returning to the shore, we re-board our boat and embark to our second destination, the bay off the island of Palia Kameni, a separate island adjacent to Nea Kameni. Here we’ll enjoy a well-deserved dip in the hot springs found off shore. We then head to the small, sparsely populated volcanic island of Thirasia. We’ll have a couple hours on the island, ample time to visit the shoreline village of Korfos and have lunch at a local taverna. We end the boat excursion with a return to Fira, passing via the village of Oia…make sure to have your camera ready. Overnight Fira (Santorini)

Day 6 Thursday 22 October This morning we go for a visit of the Museum of Prehistoric Remains, which houses finds from the excavations at Akrotiri, the ancient Minoan site covered for centuries by ash thrown up in a volcanic eruption. After visiting the museum we’ll have lunch and some free time before we board our coach for the transfer to the airport for our flight to Athens. We head downtown to our centrally located hotel and quickly check-in. Dinner tonight will be in a local restaurant in the Plaka area, the lively heart of Athens’ nightlife. Overnight Athens.

Day 7 Friday 23 October After breakfast, we start with a visit to National Archaeological Museum, where we see statues and artwork from all periods of ancient Greek civilization. Then it is on to the famous Acropolis. No site in is better known than these groups of temples on Athens’s greatest hill, capped by the staggering form of the Parthenon, a nearly-perfect classical structure. After lunch we have some free time for last minute shopping before we transfer to Athens airport for our flight back to London.

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