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Italian Vistas with Optional 2-Night Milan Post Tour Extension March 20 – April 1, 2017 AETN Foundation presents… Italian Vistas with Optional 2-Night Milan Post Tour Extension March 20 – April 1, 2017 Book Now & Save $200 Per Person For more information contact Collette 800-581-8942. Refer to booking #748148 13 Days ● 18 Meals: 11 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 6 Dinners Book Now & Save $200 Per Person: * Double $4,799; Double $4,599 Single $5,599; Single $5,399; Triple $4,749 Triple $4,549 For bookings made after Sep 21, 2016 call for rates. Included in Price: Round Trip Air from Little Rock Regional Airport, Air Taxes and Fees/Surcharges, Hotel Transfers Not included in price: Cancellation Waiver and Insurance of $280 per person * All Rates are Per Person and are subject to change, based on air inclusive package from LIT Upgrade your in-flight experience with Elite Airfare Additional rate of: Business Class $4,990 † Refer to the reservation form to choose your upgrade option IMPORTANT CONDITIONS: Your price is subject to increase prior to the time you make full payment. Your price is not subject to increase after you make full payment, except for charges resulting from increases in government-imposed taxes or fees. Once deposited, you have 7 days to send us written consumer consent or withdraw consent and receive a full refund. (See registration form for consent.) 748148 Collette Experiences Must-See Inclusions Culinary Inclusions Step to the front of the Set out on a locally Travel by boat to Isola dei line to see Michelangelo's guided tour of Classical Pescatori for a farewell famous statue of David. Rome. dinner while surrounded Get an in-depth tour of Explore the popular and by beautiful scenery. the famous Colosseum. charming seaside resort Stop at a Tuscan winery Enjoy a boat trip to town of Sorrento. and farm to enjoy lunch Murano Island for a Witness the famous and local wines. glass-blowing Leaning Tower of Pisa. demonstration. Highlights: Rome, Colosseum, Ruins of Pompeii, Sorrento Coast, Isle of Capri, Florence, Statue of David, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Tuscan Winery, Venice, Murano Island, Verona, Stresa, Locarno, Switzerland Day 1: Monday, March 20, 2017 catacombs, burial place of early Overnight Flight Ciao, Italy! Christians, the mythic Pantheon and Piazza Navona are also featured. (B) Day 2: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 Rome, Italy - Tour Begins Arrive in Day 4: Thursday, March 23, 2017 Rome and join your fellow travelers Rome Enjoy a full day at leisure to for a special welcome dinner featuring explore Rome’s cultural treasures regional delicacies and Italian wines. independently. Your Tour Manager (D) will be on hand to offer suggestions. Perhaps a trip to Vatican City, with an Day 3: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 optional tour to the Vatican Museums Rome - Classical Rome City Tour A and St. Peter’s Basilica, will be on locally guided tour of Classical Rome your personal sightseeing list. (B) features such sights as the Piazza Venezia, the Roman Forum, the Day 5: Friday, March 24, 2017 Rome - Circus Maximus and the Arch of Pompeii - Sorrento Coast After a short Constantine. During an in-depth visit lesson on the local language, journey to the Colosseum, your guide south toward the brilliant Bay of recounts its rich history. The Naples where charming villages are built into hillsides above a sparkling the “Cradle of the Italian blue sea. Soak in 2,000 years of Renaissance,” awaits and offers Italy's history during your discovery of the best art and architecture. Visit the excavated ruins of Pompeii. A local Academy Gallery to see guide provides an in-depth view of Michelangelo’s magnificent sculpture this remarkably preserved of David. Tonight, enjoy regional archaeological site. Continue to the Italian cuisine at a local restaurant. (B, scenic resort town of Sorrento and D) take some time to explore the city Day 8: Monday, March 27, 2017 independently. You may wish to visit Florence A locally guided tour the Duomo, a Romanesque cathedral highlights the Piazza del Duomo, with with inlaid woodwork, a famous local its Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Sorrento craft. End your day on the and the famous Gates of Paradise on breathtaking Sorrento Coast. (B) the Baptistery of St. John. You also Day 6: Saturday, March 25, 2017 view the magnificent Piazza della Sorrento Coast - Isle of Capri - Signoria with its imposing Palazzo Sorrento Coast A scenic boat ride* Vecchio. (B) brings you to the enchanting Isle of Day 9: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 Capri. Upon arrival, take a panoramic Florence - Pisa - Venice Visit the ride to the island’s highest town, ancient maritime Republic of Pisa to Anacapri. Spend time in Capri town discover the Piazza Dei Miracoli, the with its world-famous piazzetta and Duomo (Cathedral), and the famous explore this island paradise of chic Leaning Tower. A special stop is boutiques, lush vegetation and outdoor made at a Tuscan winery and farm cafés before returning to the Sorrento to enjoy lunch and sample local Coast. (B, D) wines and specialties. Next, cross the Day 7: Sunday, March 26, 2017 Apennine Mountains en route to Sorrento Coast - Florence Today, Venice where 117 islands are Tuscany unfolds with its panorama of connected by a latticework of 150 vineyards and olive groves. Florence, canals and 400 bridges. (B, L, D) Please fill out and return TOUR: Italian Vistas DEPARTURE DATE: Mar 20, 2017 GROUP NAME: AETN Foundation BOOKING NUMBER: 748148 AVAILABLE PREPAID OPTIONS Personalize your tour by adding an optional activity below. Our recommended options have been carefully chosen to help enhance your individual experience. Complete the provided Prepaid Options Form to reserve your options. Availability is limited and reservations are on a first come, first served basis. Payment must be received no later than 15 days prior to departure. Prices are subject to change. Children under the age of 18 MUST be accompanied by an adult. PASSENGERS NAME: (Please submit a separate form for each passenger) Salutation:____ First:___________________ Middle:_________________ Last:______________________ Suffix:____ Nickname:_____________ (Mr., Mrs., Rev.) ( Please print EXACTLY as it appears on Passport) (Jr., Sr.) Price Per Person Option (USD) The Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Basilica 80.00 It is highly recommended to book this optional tour in advance of your tour departure. This option is not available on Sundays. Tuscan Feast 85.00 Gratuities are included. *Visit to the monastery may not be possible when weddings are taking place. Rome by Night 89.00 Venetian Serenaded Gondola Cruise 75.00 This option operates weather permitting. Duration of the gondola cruise is approximately 35 minutes. TRAVEL DATE: 3/20/2017 TERRITORY: S2 RES#: 748148 Italian Vistas For Reservations Contact: 800-581-8942. Refer to booking #748148 Collette, 162 Middle Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860 A deposit of $250 per person due upon reservation. 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