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Sicily and Malta Empires Amalfi Coast distinguished travel for more than 35 years Ancient Empires Amalfi Coast Sicily AND Malta UNESCO World Civitavecchia Rome Heritage Site Naples Pompeii Cruise Itinerary Air Routing Sorrento Amalfi Land Routing Capri Coast Positano ITALY Stromboli TyrrhenianSea Mt. Etna Medit erra ne Sic Taormina an Agrigento ily S Porto Naxos ea Empedocle Syracuse MALTA Valletta May 12 to 20, 2022 Rome u Naples u Pompeii u Positano u Isle of Capri u u u Discover the intriguing mélange of cultures that Taormina Syracuse Agrigento Valletta flourished in the wake of Ancient Empires. Cruise for 1 Depart the U.S. or Canada seven nights from Rome to Valletta aboard the 2 Rome, Italy/Civitavecchia/ Embark Le Lyrial exclusively chartered Five-Star small ship Le Lyrial. 3 Naples/Pompeii This custom-designed itinerary features the monumental 4 Sorrento for Amalfi Coast and Positano/ antiquities and spectacular scenery of this historical region Isle of Capri affording the opportunity to travel with a small group 5 Cruise past Stromboli/Naxos for Taormina, Sicily that visits up to nine UNESCO World Heritage sites. 6 Syracuse Marvel at Italy’s stunning Amalfi Coast, visit the superbly excavated city of Pompeii and Agrigento’s unforgettable 7 Porto Empedocle for Agrigento Valley of the Temples, discover Sicily’s storied town 8 Valletta, Malta of Taormina and experience the rich history of Malta. 9 Valletta/Disembark ship/ Return to the U.S. or Canada Rome Pre-Program and Malta Post-Program Options. Itinerary is subject to change. Exclusively Chartered Five-Star Small Ship Le Lyrial Amalfi Coast u Sicily and Malta Included Features* On Board the Exclusively Chartered, Five-Star Small Ship reserve early! Approximate Early Booking pricing from Le Lyrial $4795 per person, double occupancy for u Seven-night cruise from land/cruise program. Air not included. Civitavecchia, Italy, to Valletta, Malta. ANCIENT EMPIRES AMALFI COAST, SICILY AND MALTA u Elegantly appointed, Five-Star Suite or Stateroom, each with a private balcony. o Please send me/us the travel program brochure u Captain’s Welcome and when available. Farewell Receptions. u Complimentary alcoholic and _______ ___________________________________________ nonalcoholic beverages available Title Name (as it appears on passport) throughout the cruise. _________________________________________________________ u All meals aboard ship. Affiliation(s) u Complimentary Wi-Fi access _______ ___________________________________________ (conditions permitting). u Walking tour of Valletta, Malta, to see Title Name (as it appears on passport) u Time on your own to explore the the ornate St. John’s Co-Cathedral and _________________________________________________________ quaint seaside town of Sorrento and visit the Barrakka Gardens, Grandmaster’s Affiliation(s) the picturesque Amalfi Coast village Palace and Casa Rocca Piccola. of Positano. _________________________________________________________ u Walking tour of Sicily’s ancient Always Included Street Mailing Address (no P.O. Box number please) town of Taormina, featuring the u Transfers and luggage handling abroad _________________________________________________________ third-century B.C. Greco-Roman theater. City if your arrival(s)/departure(s) coincide u Private tour of Casa Rocca Piccola and with the scheduled group transfer(s). ____________ _______________________ - _____________ its lovely gardens, hosted by a member u State Zip Code of the noble de Piro family. Experienced, English-speaking local guides for included excursions. ____________________________________________________ UNESCO World Heritage u Gratuities to local guides and drivers on Email Address included excursions and transfers. Site Highlights ____________________________________________________ u Complimentary bottled water in your Telephone: (Home) u Guided tour of the remarkable Suite or Stateroom and on excursions. archaeological preservation of Pompeii. ____________________________________________________ u Hospitality desk aboard ship. Telephone: (Mobile) u Excursion to the Archaeological Museum u in Naples’ Historic Center. Experienced Gohagan & Company Travel Directors at your service. Program reservations require a deposit of u Scenic drive along the famous u $800 per person. Amalfi Coast showcasing Italy’s Complimentary use of an audio headset during guided excursions. o Enclosed is my/our deposit check(s) for natural beauty. $_________ as deposit. u u Views of Sicily’s imposing Mt. Etna, Automatic $250,000 flight insurance Make check(s) payable to: 2022 Ancient Empires. Europe’s highest volcano. policy for each participant ticketed on o flights by Gohagan & Company. I/We authorize you to charge my/our u Cruise past the island of Stromboli, deposit of $_________ to: the “Lighthouse of the Mediterranean.” o Visa o MasterCard u Tour of Sicily’s Syracuse, with visits to one of the best-preserved ancient Eternal Rome ____________________________________________________ Greek theaters in the world and Pre-Program Option* Card Number the historical island of Ortygia, Timeless Malta _____________ the legendary “Old City” of Syracuse. Post-Program Option* Exp. Date u Excursion to Sicily’s Agrigento and its ____________________________________________________ majestic Valley of the Temples. Signature as it appears on credit card Send to: * The Travel Program outlined here is subject to the finalized Itinerary, Included Features, Pre-Program and Post-Program Options, tariff, terms and conditions and cancellation fees as stated in the final Tufts Representative 2022 Ancient Empires brochure. In addition, applicable airline and administrative cancellation fees, Gohagan & Company charges for extra arrangements, etc. may apply. Upon your receipt of the brochure with the terms and 209 South LaSalle Street, Suite 500 conditions and tariff you will be asked to select your cabin category and reconfirm your reservation(s), Chicago, Illinois 60604-1446 or you may cancel this tentative booking and receive a full refund. For further information, call Tufts representatives at Gohagan & Company at (800) 922-3088 or Gohagan & Company u 209 South LaSalle Street u Suite 500 (312) 609-1140. Chicago, Illinois 60604-1446 u (800) 922-3088 Program No. 121-05/12/22-105 05/04/21-1.
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