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Baltic Sea Sweden ◆ Finland ◆ St

presents of Changing Tides History CRUISING THE Baltic Sea Sweden ◆ Finland ◆ St. Petersburg ◆ Estonia ◆ Poland ◆ Denmark Featuring Guest Speakers Lech WałĘsa Former President of Poland and Sergei Khrushchev Son of Nikita Khrushchev May 23 to June 1, 2019 N N Dear Alumni and Friends: Join us for the rare opportunity to explore the lands and legacies forged by centuries of Baltic history. Hear and learn more firsthand from historic world leader, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and former President of Poland, Lech Wałęsa, and from noted author and award‑winning scholar Sergei Khrushchev, son of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev. One of the great cruise itineraries of the world, this unique Baltic Sea voyage features six Baltic countries and seven UNESCO World Heritage sites. Our program is scheduled during the best time of year, as the natural phenomen of the luminous “White Nights” begins. Experience the cultural rebirth of the Baltic States and imperial past of St. Petersburg, Russia, while cruising aboard the exclusively chartered, Five-Star, all-Suite Star Breeze, featuring only 106 ocean‑view Suites. In the tradition of ancient Viking mariners and medieval merchants, set forth from the cosmopolitan, royal Swedish capital and seaport of Stockholm to Denmark’s sophisticated, innovative and exceptionally “green” capital city of Copenhagen. Spend two days docked in the heart of regal St. Petersburg, featuring visits to the world‑acclaimed State Hermitage Museum, the Peter and Paul Fortress and the spectacular czarist palaces at Petrodvorets and Pushkin. View the storied architecture of Helsinki, Finland; tour the well‑preserved medieval Old Town of Tallinn, Estonia; explore the former Vikings site and Hanseatic League town of Visby on Sweden’s Gotland Island; and immerse yourself in the legacy of the Solidarity movement in Gdańsk, Poland. Experience the Splendors of Stockholm during the Pre‑Cruise Option, and on the Wonders of Norway Post‑Cruise Option, visit the vibrant city of Bergen, cruise through stunning fjordlands and enjoy one of the world’s most scenic train rides. This exclusive travel program features a comprehensive itinerary, Five‑Star Suite accommodations, a specially arranged shore excursion in each port and all meals and gratuities. Book now, as capacity is limited and this popular program sells out quickly! Sincerely, Lisa Valentine Director of UA Alumni Travel & Signature Events The University of Arizona Alumni Association www.arizonaalumni.com/travel [email protected] U.S. Grand Palace of Petrodvorets, commissioned by Thursday, May 23 Peter the Great to rival the Palace of Versailles, and Depart the U.S. its elaborately landscaped grounds, encompassing two centuries of imperial style, executed Stockholm, Sweden to perfection. Return to the ship by hydrofoil. Hanseatic Friday, May 24 Enjoy a specially arranged, guided tour of the Cog Ship From Sweden’s “Venice of incomparable State Hermitage Museum. the North,” embark the Five‑Star, One of the world’s greatest art repositories, All‑Suite Star Breeze and cruise through the the UNESCO World Heritage‑designated scenic Stockholm archipelago. museum was the former palace of Catherine the Great. Its prestigious collections Helsinki, Finland are rivaled only by the museum’s lavish interior. Saturday, May 25 By special arrangement, enjoy an engaging lecture with distinguished author and scholar Dr. Sergei Khrushchev. Named the World Design Capital in 2012, Helsinki merges the influence of Classicism and the Finnish National Romantic Movement with Functionalism, establishing design as a permanent and significant component of the city. Approach this “Daughter of the Baltic Sea,” while cruising past the 18th‑century maritime fortress of Suomenlinna, a UNESCO World Heritage site. On a panoramic city tour, see the stately Senate Square, University of Helsinki, Helsinki Cathedral, Kaivopuisto Park, Visby’s medieval wall, constructed in the 13th century, Parliament Building and Finlandia Hall by the stretches two miles in length around the town. South Harbor and visit the sprawling, modernistic Temppeliaukio Church, or “Church of the Rock,” impressively hewn into solid natural bedrock. St. Petersburg After exploring the lively Market Square at Monday, May 27 Visit the imperial compound of Pushkin and the leisure, reboard the ship and attend the Captain’s elaborate rococo Catherine Palace, a UNESCO Welcome Reception. World Heritage site, highlighted by the St. Petersburg, Russia jewel‑encrusted Amber Room, said to be the Sunday, May 26 “Eighth Wonder of the World.” Founded in 1703 as his “Window on Savor a lunch of local Russian specialties and the West,” St. Petersburg is Peter the Great’s vodka while enjoying a traditional Cossack extraordinary vision. dance performance. Enjoy a panoramic tour of Cruise into the heart of the city and continue St. Petersburg UNESCO World to the UNESCO World Heritage‑designated Heritage‑designated historic center, Cover photo: Spanning 14 small islands, where shimmering Lake Mälaren meets one of the largest archipelagos in the Baltic Sea, Stockholm preserves its splended medieval and Renaissance architecture. Photo this page: Peter the Great himself partially engineered the resplendent plexus of waterfalls, fountains and statues that adorns the foreground of the opulent Grand Palace at Petrodvorets. NORWAY FINLAND Nærøyfjord Flåm RUSSIA Stalheim St. Petersburg Helsinki Bergen Myrdal Oslo Tallinn Stockholm a e ESTONIA S c i t l SWEDEN a DENMARK B UNESCO Visby World Heritage Site Copenhagen Cruise Itinerary North Train Routing Sea Gda´nsk Air Routing POLAND Post-Cruise Option Tallinn, a hub of culture and commerce since the Hanseatic League, reflects its history in the 600-year-old Gothic spires and gables that define its picturesque skyline. where landmarks are scattered across more than Visby, Gotland Island, Sweden 40 islands linked by more than 300 bridges. Wednesday, May 29 See exquisite examples of Russian Baroque and Call at the Baltic island of Gotland, rich with Swedish neoclassical architecture along the main history and abundant Viking and medieval sites. thoroughfare, Nevsky Prospekt; the ornate The UNESCO World Heritage‑designated Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood Old Town of Visby, the former Baltic center of the (Church of the Resurrection of Christ), built on Hanseatic League, is arguably the best preserved Emperor Alexander II’s assassination site; and the medieval city in Scandinavia. On the walking tour th 19 ‑century St. Isaac’s Cathedral, whose striking through the cobbled streets of this “city of roses,” golden dome crowns the city’s skyline. see 13th‑century walls and original medieval Visit St. Petersburg’s first building, architecture, tour the Gotlands Historical Museum the Peter and Paul Fortress, constructed to secure and view the interior of the Cathedral of St. Mary; the country’s access to the sea, and the Baroque enjoy leisure time in the Market Square. Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, where 32 czars, from Peter the Great to Nicholas II, Gdańsk, Poland the last of the Romanovs, are interred. Thursday, May 30 A former flourishing Hanseatic League port, Tallinn, Estonia today Gdańsk proudly displays its restored, Tuesday, May 28 late Renaissance and Baroque patrician Tallinn’s UNESCO World Heritage‑designated mansions in the Stare Miasto (Old Town). Old Town, has remained virtually unchanged Stroll along the pedestrian‑only Droga Królewska for 600 years, largely escaping the ravages of (the Royal Route) and the Long Wharf to see World War II. During the walking tour, see the magnificent Neptune’s Fountain and the the landmark Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, 14th‑century Artus Court, a Gothic guildhall th the 13 ‑century Church of St. Nicholas and inspired by Britain’s legendary King Arthur. Toompea Castle, the seat of Estonia’s Parliament. In 1980, shipyard workers led by Visit the medieval Town Hall, the only intact Lech Wałęsa founded the Solidarity Gothic‑style hall in Northern Europe. During movement, the first independent trade union leisure time, wander Tallinn’s incredibly in Eastern Europe and key to winning Poland’s preserved Old Town before returning to the ship. struggle against Communism. The traditional fishing boats and colorful edifices along Copenhagen’s Nyhavn Canal retain the waterfront’s authentic 18th-century maritime character. ◆ Tallinn, a hub of culture and commerce since the Hanseatic League, reflects its history in the 600-year-old Gothic spires and gables that define its picturesque skyline. Visit the historic Lenin Shipyard, where the movement began, see its Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers and meet the leader of the Solidarity movement, former President of Poland and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Lech Wałęsa on board the ship this evening, St. Petersburg’s Church of the Resurrection of Christ is where he will present his perspective on a showcase of neo-medieval Russian architecture. Solidarity, globalization and progress in the region. Splendors of Stockholm Cruising the Baltic Sea A Royal Seaport and Capital City Friday, May 31 Pre‑Cruise Option Spend the day at leisure cruising the Baltic Sea Handsome Stockholm is a while enjoying a series of enriching lectures and harmonious blend of medieval the Captain’s Farewell Reception this evening. Renaissance and modern architecture showcased across 14 small islands Sweden Copenhagen, Denmark/U.S. Coat of Arms connected by more than 23 bridges. Saturday, June 1 Visit the magnificent City Hall, Arrive in colorful Copenhagen, Denmark’s

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