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May 13 - 22, 2019 Group Leader: Alyson Hanson Group ID: 243692 Depart From: Phoenix

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www.acis.com | [email protected] | 1-877-795-0813 trip itinerary - 10 days May 13, 2019: Overnight Flight Depart from the USA. May 14, 2019: Venice Benvenuti in Italia! Arrive in Venice, meet your ACIS Tour Manager and transfer to your hotel in . Your 48-hour vaporetto pass allows you to come and go throughout the city as you please—take the vaporetto to downtown Venice and begin exploring this magnificent city of and . (B,D) May 15, 2019: Venice An archipelago carved by nearly 150 canals into 118 different islands, the incomparable city of Venice contains a wealth of sights. Use your vaporetto pass to ride along the Grand past singing gondoliers as you cross under the Bridge. Arrive in May 19, 2019: Rome St. Mark’s Square where you can see the Basilica of St. Mark and Rome is called “The Eternal City” because the ancient Romans the , which connected the old prisons of Venice to believed that no matter what empires rose and fell, Rome the interrogation rooms of the neighboring ’s . Then would endure forever. Today’s panoramic drive of the city is a learn more about one of Venice’s most famous exports during great introduction to the many phases of Roman history. Our an authentic glassblowing demonstration before having time to local expert accompanies you through the Vatican Museums, explore more at your own pace with unlimited access to the entire including the Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Basilica, giving canal network and smaller islands using your vaporetto pass. You’ll commentary via personal headsets. The best part is that these feel like a local in no time. (B,D) are also timed reservations, meaning you’ll skip right by the May 16, 2019: Florence long lines facing other tourists. Then visit the Pantheon and see We make our way southwest to Florence today. Florence is the obelisk-topped fountain in Piazza della Rotonda. Celebrate called the “Cradle of the ” for its role as the center an exceptional week in with an authentic pizza dinner and of learning, art and science. After we arrive, you’ll have time say goodbye to Rome with a final evening stroll around Piazza to explore along the of the Arno or sample gelato at the Navona. (B,D) famous Vivoli gelateria. During your time in , discover May 20, 2019: Sorrento authentic regional foods with a food challenge. Comparing items This morning head to Pompeii for sightseeing with a local guide such as cheeses, oils, breads, meats or other local specialties will who provides commentary via personal headsets. In 79 AD, give you a new appreciation for . (B,D) nearby Mount Vesuvius erupted and covered the city in 23 feet May 17, 2019: Florence of ash. You will see a perfect picture of life unearthed as it was Today’s sightseeing tour with a local guide providing commentary nearly 2,000 years ago. Today’s final destination is Sorrento. via personal headsets shows you the splendid Duomo, Ghiberti’s (B,D) famous Baptistry and the Piazza della —the political May 21, 2019: Rome center of this Renaissance city. Then breeze by the lines at the Today’s adventure starts by exploring a working mozzarella farm Accademia with your timed entrance to see ’s David. and learning first-hand about how this creamy cheese is made, This afternoon enjoy a timed entrance to the Uffizi. Tonight we’ll from ingredients to production to taste. Afterwards, board a provide restaurant vouchers and suggestions for our favorite high-speed hydrofoil to cross the Bay of to Capri, the trattorias so you can dine like (and with) the locals. (B,D) Island of Dreams. Upon arriving on the island, take the funicular May 18, 2019: Rome past subtropical gardens to the main square. There is time to This morning depart for Rome. Upon arrival you’ll visit the iconic wander through the narrow lanes and shop in the tiny artisan and historic Colosseum with a local guide (another line-avoiding stores that line the square before returning to Rome for dinner timed reservation) and learn the many stories of this nearly and the overnight. (B,D) 2,000-year-old landmark that’s considered one of the architectural May 22, 2019: Departure wonders of the ancient world. Your ticket also includes entrance to Depart for the USA. (B) the nearby Roman Forum if your group has time. After dinner, we This is a preliminary itinerary for your group. introduce you to the fine art of the evening stroll with friends with a passeggiata romana to the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain. (B,D) learning objectives 1. Students will explore the Italian architectural evolution from Byzantine Venice to the Renaissance Duomo in Florence to the colonnades of St. Peter’s Square in Rome.

2. Students will learn about Venice’s historical role as ’s Gateway to the East.

3. Students will learn of the important contributions the Roman Empire made to science, art and government. tour cost Participant Fees Program Fee $4619 Early Registration Discount $-300

Total Participant Fees2 $4319 ² Valid through 01/01/18 with $200 deposit.

Additional Fees (as applicable) Single Room Supplement $760 Double Room Supplement $360 Ultimate Protection Plan $300 Comprehensive Protection Plan $250

notes from acis Join CAC Community Education Class to immerse yourself in the art, , culture, & culinary delights of Italy. Travel with Humanities Professor Alyson Hanson & CAC students & community members on this active educational tour Questions? Interested in applying? Email: alyson.hanson@centralaz. edu •Save $50 off your Total Participant Fees if you pay for your trip by E-Check or through our Automatic Payments Plan. •All registered participants can enjoy the convenience, security and savings of having payments automatically withdrawn from a checking account by enrolling in an Automatic Payments plan. To learn more, visit www.acis.com/autopay •Adult travelers age 24 and older should add in the Adult Surcharge and Double or Single Room Supplement to calculate their Total Participant Fees. •This educational travel program is not school or district sponsored unless expressly stated by the Group Leader.

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of students continued to study foreign language in college. personal development

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