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Mar 15 — Apr 3, 2013
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Day One: Friday, March 15
- Overnight flight to Santiago
Afternoon:
Depart the US for your flight to Santiago, Chile.
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Type:
Five-Star Hotel
Description:
One of the city's most elegant hotels, its located in the financial district. Upscale shops and restaurants share the neighborhood, and top attractions such as San Cristobal Hill, Plaza de Armas and La Moneda Presidential Palace are nearby.
Contact info:
Ave Vitacura 2885
Las Condes
Santiago, 7550024 Chile
phone: +56 2 394 2000
web:
www.ichotelsgroup.com/intercontinental/en/gb/locations/overview/santiago
Room amenities:
Cable/Satellite TV, mini bar, high speed internet access (at an extra charge), phone, bathrobe, hairdryer, in room safe, individually controlled A/C.
Facility amenities:
2 Restaurants, bar, health & fitness center, indoor pool, spa, gift shop, business center staffed between 8:00AM & 10:00PM (e-mail & internet, fax), self laundry facilities, laundry/dry cleaning service, wireless data connection available at an extra cost, concierge,
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Two: Saturday, March 16
- Arrive Santiago
Morning:
Upon arrival in the city take a panoramic drive to see the most important highlights of historic and modern Santiago, including La Moneda (the Presidential Palace), and Cathedral at the Plaza de Armas. Continue through the newer residential areas of the city to San Cristobal Hill for a breathtaking view of the city.
Lunch:
Lunch at a local restaurant on San Cristobal Hill.
Afternoon:
Check into the hotel and afternoon at leisure.
Dinner:
Dinner at the hotel.
Evening:
At leisure.
Lodging:
Intercontinental Hotel Santiago
Meals Included:
Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Five-Star Hotel
Description:
One of the city's most elegant hotels, its located in the financial district. Upscale shops and restaurants share the neighborhood, and top attractions such as San Cristobal Hill, Plaza de Armas and La Moneda Presidential Palace are nearby.
Contact info:
Ave Vitacura 2885
Las Condes
Santiago, 7550024 Chile
phone: +56 2 394 2000
web:
www.ichotelsgroup.com/intercontinental/en/gb/locations/overview/santiago
Room amenities:
Cable/Satellite TV, mini bar, high speed internet access (at an extra charge), phone, bathrobe, hairdryer, in room safe, individually controlled A/C.
Facility amenities:
2 Restaurants, bar, health & fitness center, indoor pool, spa, gift shop, business center staffed between 8:00AM & 10:00PM (e-mail & internet, fax), self laundry facilities, laundry/dry cleaning service, wireless data connection available at an extra cost, concierge,
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Three: Sunday, March 17
- Wines of Chile
Breakfast:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning:
Orientation, followed by an excursion to Chile's wine country. Start at the famed Santa Rita Winery in the Maipo Valley. A visit to the Santa Rita installations in Alto Jahuel constitutes a fascinating trip through Chilean history and viticulture. Santa Rita was founded in 1880, and was owned for many years by one of the country’s most famous poets. They pioneered the planting of Bordeaux varietals and now are considered one of the best wineries of the country. In the May 2007 issue of Wine Spectator their 2002 flagship Cabernet was rated 92 points.
Lunch:
Lunch at La Casa de Dona Paula Restaurant, currently a National Monument named after Ms. Paula Jaraquemada, the former manor owner of Santa Rita estate over 200 years ago.
Afternoon:
After lunch explore the Museum of the Andes (Museum Andino), which houses a stunning private collection of indigenous art and culture of Chile.Then discover one of the most important and productive wineries in Chile, Concha y Toro Vineyard. Founded in 1883 near the picturesque little town of Pirque, it still maintains all the traditions of Chilean wines. The Wine Advocate awarded their icon Carmenere wine, Carmin de Peumo 2005, 97 points.
Dinner:
Dinner on your own to explore the diverse culinary flavors of Santiago.
Evening:
At leisure.
Lodging:
Intercontinental Hotel Santiago
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch
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Type:
Cruise Ship
Description:
Grandly proportioned and recently enhanced, the ms Veendam offers an onboard experience defined by spacious comfort and the latest Signature of Excellence features and amenities. Guests aboard the ms Veendam will not only enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs – but also new and exciting venues, stateroom options along with a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.
Ship Information:
Ship's Registry: The Netherlands Passenger capacity: 1,350 Crew members: 580 Gross Tonnage: 57,092 grt. Length: 719 feet Beam: 101 feet Maximum speed: 22 knots
Contact info:
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119 USA
phone: 206-281-3535
web:
www.hollandamerica.com
Room amenities:
Hairdryer, bath amenities, TV and DVD player, bathrobes, premium massage showerheads,
Facility amenities:
The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine Magazine, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, pool, cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, nightclub, Crow's nest: offers sweeping 270° views during the day, and a hip, fashionable nightclub each evening, Pinnacle Grill: This intimate reservations-only venue offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience, Lido Restaurant:offers a relaxed ambiance for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties, Dining Room: features impeccable service and an extensive wine list. Five-course menus include continental cuisine, vegetarian and low-carb options, Canaletto:an evening venue for Italian fare adjacent to the Lido Restaurant and offering waiter service.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Bathroom:
All cabins have private bathrooms. Some cabins have showers only while others will have a bathtub and shower.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Four: Monday, March 18
- Fiesta Linda / Embark Ship in Valparaiso
Breakfast:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning:
Gain insight into Chilean culture, customs, traditions and the celebratory side of Chilean country life as you join a "Fiesta Linda", a beautiful party in the countryside. See Chile's national dance, the cueca, performed and try it out yourself. Huasos (Chilean cowboys) dressed in traditional costume demonstrate their art on horseback. Enjoy an assorted selection of traditional Chilean snacks (Empanadas, choripan, sopaipillas with pebre, tortilla de rescoldo with Chancho en Piedra) while listening to Chilean music performed by a folkloric group.
Lunch:
Typical Chilean lunch at Fiesta Linda.
Afternoon:
Depart the ranch for Valparaiso where you will embark the ship.
Dinner:
Dinner onboard.
Lodging:
ms Veendam
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Cruise Ship
Description:
Grandly proportioned and recently enhanced, the ms Veendam offers an onboard experience defined by spacious comfort and the latest Signature of Excellence features and amenities. Guests aboard the ms Veendam will not only enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs – but also new and exciting venues, stateroom options along with a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.
Ship Information:
Ship's Registry: The Netherlands Passenger capacity: 1,350 Crew members: 580 Gross Tonnage: 57,092 grt. Length: 719 feet Beam: 101 feet Maximum speed: 22 knots
Contact info:
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119 USA
phone: 206-281-3535
web:
www.hollandamerica.com
Room amenities:
Hairdryer, bath amenities, TV and DVD player, bathrobes, premium massage showerheads,
Facility amenities:
The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine Magazine, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, pool, cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, nightclub, Crow's nest: offers sweeping 270° views during the day, and a hip, fashionable nightclub each evening, Pinnacle Grill: This intimate reservations-only venue offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience, Lido Restaurant:offers a relaxed ambiance for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties, Dining Room: features impeccable service and an extensive wine list. Five-course menus include continental cuisine, vegetarian and low-carb options, Canaletto:an evening venue for Italian fare adjacent to the Lido Restaurant and offering waiter service.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Bathroom:
All cabins have private bathrooms. Some cabins have showers only while others will have a bathtub and shower.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Five: Tuesday, March 19
- At Sea
Breakfast:
Breakfast onboard.
Morning:
Join your study leader for a presentation this morning.
Lunch:
Enjoy lunch on board the ship.
Afternoon:
Gather for a Road Scholar exclusive cocktail party to mingle with your fellow lifelong learners.
Dinner:
Dinner on board the ship.
Lodging:
ms Veendam
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Cruise Ship
Description:
Grandly proportioned and recently enhanced, the ms Veendam offers an onboard experience defined by spacious comfort and the latest Signature of Excellence features and amenities. Guests aboard the ms Veendam will not only enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs – but also new and exciting venues, stateroom options along with a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.
Ship Information:
Ship's Registry: The Netherlands Passenger capacity: 1,350 Crew members: 580 Gross Tonnage: 57,092 grt. Length: 719 feet Beam: 101 feet Maximum speed: 22 knots
Contact info:
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119 USA
phone: 206-281-3535
web:
www.hollandamerica.com
Room amenities:
Hairdryer, bath amenities, TV and DVD player, bathrobes, premium massage showerheads,
Facility amenities:
The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine Magazine, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, pool, cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, nightclub, Crow's nest: offers sweeping 270° views during the day, and a hip, fashionable nightclub each evening, Pinnacle Grill: This intimate reservations-only venue offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience, Lido Restaurant:offers a relaxed ambiance for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties, Dining Room: features impeccable service and an extensive wine list. Five-course menus include continental cuisine, vegetarian and low-carb options, Canaletto:an evening venue for Italian fare adjacent to the Lido Restaurant and offering waiter service.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Bathroom:
All cabins have private bathrooms. Some cabins have showers only while others will have a bathtub and shower.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Six: Wednesday, March 20
- Puerto Montt: Puerto Varas, Frutillar & Puerto Octay
Note:
For this excursion, participants are taken ashore on smaller boats Zodiaks. Participants with limited mobility may find it difficult to embark or disembark due to steep gangways and steps.
Breakfast:
Breakfast onboard.
Morning:
Head through lush countryside dotted with weathered clapboard barns and churches to Frutillar, a charming German-style village on Lake Llanquihue, America's third-largest natural lake. Visit the local museum for insight into the life of the German settlers who colonized the area. Then, drive to Puerto Octay. The name comes from an early colonist, Ochs, who owned a grocery store. When people wanted to buy something they said: "donde Ochs hay" (at Ochs, they have it), deriving into "Octay."
Lunch:
Lunch at a restaurant in Puerto Octay.
Afternoon:
Coach back to Puerto Montt and afternoon at leisure.
Dinner:
Dinner on board the ship.
Lodging:
ms Veendam
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Cruise Ship
Description:
Grandly proportioned and recently enhanced, the ms Veendam offers an onboard experience defined by spacious comfort and the latest Signature of Excellence features and amenities. Guests aboard the ms Veendam will not only enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs – but also new and exciting venues, stateroom options along with a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.
Ship Information:
Ship's Registry: The Netherlands Passenger capacity: 1,350 Crew members: 580 Gross Tonnage: 57,092 grt. Length: 719 feet Beam: 101 feet Maximum speed: 22 knots
Contact info:
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119 USA
phone: 206-281-3535
web:
www.hollandamerica.com
Room amenities:
Hairdryer, bath amenities, TV and DVD player, bathrobes, premium massage showerheads,
Facility amenities:
The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine Magazine, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, pool, cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, nightclub, Crow's nest: offers sweeping 270° views during the day, and a hip, fashionable nightclub each evening, Pinnacle Grill: This intimate reservations-only venue offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience, Lido Restaurant:offers a relaxed ambiance for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties, Dining Room: features impeccable service and an extensive wine list. Five-course menus include continental cuisine, vegetarian and low-carb options, Canaletto:an evening venue for Italian fare adjacent to the Lido Restaurant and offering waiter service.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Bathroom:
All cabins have private bathrooms. Some cabins have showers only while others will have a bathtub and shower.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Seven: Thursday, March 21
- Puerto Chacabuco / Coyhaique
Note:
This port requires a Zodiak to disembark. Walking is minimal, however steps can be expected.
Breakfast:
Breakfast onboard.
Morning:
Morning at leisure to enjoy the ship's activities.
Lunch:
Lunch onboard.
Afternoon:
Departure from pier to Coyhaique. On the way, brief photo stop at the Cascade of the Virgin. Continue to Coyhaique by paved road, crossing the Andes Mountains from the coast to the East arriving in Coyhaique, located at about 450 m. high (1,476 feet). The road goes along the Simpson river during all the way by a narrow mountainous valley with varied and abundant birds. Short stop for about 10 minutes at the Alto Baguales viewpoint, where we will have a superb sight of Coyhaique city. Upon arrival in Coyhaique, explore the center of the city, and the Regional Museum of Patagonia. Although small, this museum features interesting exhibits with photos of early settlers. Afterwards, return to the pier.
Dinner:
Dinner onboard.
Evening:
At leisure.
Lodging:
ms Veendam
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Close [ x ]
Type:
Cruise Ship
Description:
Grandly proportioned and recently enhanced, the ms Veendam offers an onboard experience defined by spacious comfort and the latest Signature of Excellence features and amenities. Guests aboard the ms Veendam will not only enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs – but also new and exciting venues, stateroom options along with a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.
Ship Information:
Ship's Registry: The Netherlands Passenger capacity: 1,350 Crew members: 580 Gross Tonnage: 57,092 grt. Length: 719 feet Beam: 101 feet Maximum speed: 22 knots
Contact info:
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119 USA
phone: 206-281-3535
web:
www.hollandamerica.com
Room amenities:
Hairdryer, bath amenities, TV and DVD player, bathrobes, premium massage showerheads,
Facility amenities:
The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine Magazine, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, pool, cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, nightclub, Crow's nest: offers sweeping 270° views during the day, and a hip, fashionable nightclub each evening, Pinnacle Grill: This intimate reservations-only venue offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience, Lido Restaurant:offers a relaxed ambiance for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties, Dining Room: features impeccable service and an extensive wine list. Five-course menus include continental cuisine, vegetarian and low-carb options, Canaletto:an evening venue for Italian fare adjacent to the Lido Restaurant and offering waiter service.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Bathroom:
All cabins have private bathrooms. Some cabins have showers only while others will have a bathtub and shower.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Eight: Friday, March 22
- Cruise the Chilean Fjords
Breakfast:
Breakfast onboard.
Morning:
Join your study leader for a presentation this morning.
Lunch:
Lunch on board the ship.
Afternoon:
Enjoy a presentation led by your study leader this afternoon.
Dinner:
Dinner on board the ship.
Lodging:
ms Veendam
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Cruise Ship
Description:
Grandly proportioned and recently enhanced, the ms Veendam offers an onboard experience defined by spacious comfort and the latest Signature of Excellence features and amenities. Guests aboard the ms Veendam will not only enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs – but also new and exciting venues, stateroom options along with a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.
Ship Information:
Ship's Registry: The Netherlands Passenger capacity: 1,350 Crew members: 580 Gross Tonnage: 57,092 grt. Length: 719 feet Beam: 101 feet Maximum speed: 22 knots
Contact info:
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119 USA
phone: 206-281-3535
web:
www.hollandamerica.com
Room amenities:
Hairdryer, bath amenities, TV and DVD player, bathrobes, premium massage showerheads,
Facility amenities:
The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine Magazine, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, pool, cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, nightclub, Crow's nest: offers sweeping 270° views during the day, and a hip, fashionable nightclub each evening, Pinnacle Grill: This intimate reservations-only venue offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience, Lido Restaurant:offers a relaxed ambiance for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties, Dining Room: features impeccable service and an extensive wine list. Five-course menus include continental cuisine, vegetarian and low-carb options, Canaletto:an evening venue for Italian fare adjacent to the Lido Restaurant and offering waiter service.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Bathroom:
All cabins have private bathrooms. Some cabins have showers only while others will have a bathtub and shower.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Nine: Saturday, March 23
- Cruise the Chilean Fjords
Breakfast:
Breakfast onboard.
Morning:
Enjoy a morning presentation given by your study leader.
Lunch:
Lunch onboard.
Afternoon:
Meet with your study leader this afternoon for a presentation.
Dinner:
Dinner onboard.
Evening:
At leisure.
Lodging:
ms Veendam
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Cruise Ship
Description:
Grandly proportioned and recently enhanced, the ms Veendam offers an onboard experience defined by spacious comfort and the latest Signature of Excellence features and amenities. Guests aboard the ms Veendam will not only enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs – but also new and exciting venues, stateroom options along with a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.
Ship Information:
Ship's Registry: The Netherlands Passenger capacity: 1,350 Crew members: 580 Gross Tonnage: 57,092 grt. Length: 719 feet Beam: 101 feet Maximum speed: 22 knots
Contact info:
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119 USA
phone: 206-281-3535
web:
www.hollandamerica.com
Room amenities:
Hairdryer, bath amenities, TV and DVD player, bathrobes, premium massage showerheads,
Facility amenities:
The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine Magazine, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, pool, cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, nightclub, Crow's nest: offers sweeping 270° views during the day, and a hip, fashionable nightclub each evening, Pinnacle Grill: This intimate reservations-only venue offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience, Lido Restaurant:offers a relaxed ambiance for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties, Dining Room: features impeccable service and an extensive wine list. Five-course menus include continental cuisine, vegetarian and low-carb options, Canaletto:an evening venue for Italian fare adjacent to the Lido Restaurant and offering waiter service.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Bathroom:
All cabins have private bathrooms. Some cabins have showers only while others will have a bathtub and shower.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Ten: Sunday, March 24
- Punta Arenas: Historic Fort Bulnes and Punta Arenas City Tour.
Note:
Participants with limited mobility may find it difficult to embark or disembark due to steep gangways and steps.
Breakfast:
Breakfast onboard.
Morning:
Discover the charm of this southerly city in the world, situated by the Strait of Magellan. Explore the Plaza de Armas, and enjoy the vista from the Cerro la Cruz scenic lookout point. From here, you have a stunning view of the city and port, the Magellan Strait, and the legendary Tierra del Fuego Island. Next, visit the Maggiorino Borgatello Museum, which gives a comprehensive overview of the region's wildlife, indigenous people, and history. Then, move on to the pioneer cemetery, its avenues lined with cypress and splendid mausoleums. A solemn tombstone indicates the place where the last of the now-extinct Ona Indians is buried. Take a scenic drive along the Magellan Straight. Your destination is a small hosteria where you will see a sheep shearing show.
Lunch:
Traditional lunch at the hosteria.
Afternoon:
Before heading back to the ship, visit the historic Fort Bulnes. This was the first Chilean settlement in Patagonia, founded in 1843, having only 21 inhabitants as the first colonists. Five years later, it was moved to where now Punta Arenas is, due to lack of fresh water and bad pastures. This reconstruction will let you know the way these first men and women live in a frontier, rugged land.
Dinner:
Dinner onboard.
Evening:
At leisure.
Lodging:
ms Veendam
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Cruise Ship
Description:
Grandly proportioned and recently enhanced, the ms Veendam offers an onboard experience defined by spacious comfort and the latest Signature of Excellence features and amenities. Guests aboard the ms Veendam will not only enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs – but also new and exciting venues, stateroom options along with a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.
Ship Information:
Ship's Registry: The Netherlands Passenger capacity: 1,350 Crew members: 580 Gross Tonnage: 57,092 grt. Length: 719 feet Beam: 101 feet Maximum speed: 22 knots
Contact info:
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119 USA
phone: 206-281-3535
web:
www.hollandamerica.com
Room amenities:
Hairdryer, bath amenities, TV and DVD player, bathrobes, premium massage showerheads,
Facility amenities:
The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine Magazine, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, pool, cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, nightclub, Crow's nest: offers sweeping 270° views during the day, and a hip, fashionable nightclub each evening, Pinnacle Grill: This intimate reservations-only venue offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience, Lido Restaurant:offers a relaxed ambiance for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties, Dining Room: features impeccable service and an extensive wine list. Five-course menus include continental cuisine, vegetarian and low-carb options, Canaletto:an evening venue for Italian fare adjacent to the Lido Restaurant and offering waiter service.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Bathroom:
All cabins have private bathrooms. Some cabins have showers only while others will have a bathtub and shower.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Eleven: Monday, March 25
- Ushuaia: National Park
Note:
Participants with limited mobility may find it difficult to embark or disembark due to steep gangways and steps. The National Park will have uneven terrain.
Breakfast:
Breakfast onboard.
Morning:
Morning at leisure to enjoy the ship's amentities.
Lunch:
Lunch onboard.
Afternoon:
A local expert introduces you to the natural history and unique geology of Patagonia at the National Park.
Dinner:
Late dinner on board the ship.
Evening:
At leisure.
Lodging:
ms Veendam
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Cruise Ship
Description:
Grandly proportioned and recently enhanced, the ms Veendam offers an onboard experience defined by spacious comfort and the latest Signature of Excellence features and amenities. Guests aboard the ms Veendam will not only enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs – but also new and exciting venues, stateroom options along with a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.
Ship Information:
Ship's Registry: The Netherlands Passenger capacity: 1,350 Crew members: 580 Gross Tonnage: 57,092 grt. Length: 719 feet Beam: 101 feet Maximum speed: 22 knots
Contact info:
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119 USA
phone: 206-281-3535
web:
www.hollandamerica.com
Room amenities:
Hairdryer, bath amenities, TV and DVD player, bathrobes, premium massage showerheads,
Facility amenities:
The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine Magazine, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, pool, cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, nightclub, Crow's nest: offers sweeping 270° views during the day, and a hip, fashionable nightclub each evening, Pinnacle Grill: This intimate reservations-only venue offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience, Lido Restaurant:offers a relaxed ambiance for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties, Dining Room: features impeccable service and an extensive wine list. Five-course menus include continental cuisine, vegetarian and low-carb options, Canaletto:an evening venue for Italian fare adjacent to the Lido Restaurant and offering waiter service.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Bathroom:
All cabins have private bathrooms. Some cabins have showers only while others will have a bathtub and shower.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Twelve: Tuesday, March 26
- Cruise Cape Horn
Breakfast:
Breakfast onboard.
Morning:
Join your study leader this morning for a presentation.
Lunch:
Lunch onboard.
Afternoon:
Enjoy an afternoon presentation led by your study leader.
Dinner:
Dinner onboard.
Evening:
At leisure.
Lodging:
ms Veendam
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Cruise Ship
Description:
Grandly proportioned and recently enhanced, the ms Veendam offers an onboard experience defined by spacious comfort and the latest Signature of Excellence features and amenities. Guests aboard the ms Veendam will not only enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs – but also new and exciting venues, stateroom options along with a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.
Ship Information:
Ship's Registry: The Netherlands Passenger capacity: 1,350 Crew members: 580 Gross Tonnage: 57,092 grt. Length: 719 feet Beam: 101 feet Maximum speed: 22 knots
Contact info:
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119 USA
phone: 206-281-3535
web:
www.hollandamerica.com
Room amenities:
Hairdryer, bath amenities, TV and DVD player, bathrobes, premium massage showerheads,
Facility amenities:
The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine Magazine, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, pool, cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, nightclub, Crow's nest: offers sweeping 270° views during the day, and a hip, fashionable nightclub each evening, Pinnacle Grill: This intimate reservations-only venue offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience, Lido Restaurant:offers a relaxed ambiance for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties, Dining Room: features impeccable service and an extensive wine list. Five-course menus include continental cuisine, vegetarian and low-carb options, Canaletto:an evening venue for Italian fare adjacent to the Lido Restaurant and offering waiter service.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Bathroom:
All cabins have private bathrooms. Some cabins have showers only while others will have a bathtub and shower.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Thirteen: Wednesday, March 27
- At Sea
Breakfast:
Breakfast onboard.
Morning:
Enjoy a morning presentation led by your study leader.
Lunch:
Lunch onboard.
Afternoon:
Your study leader will give an afternoon presentation.
Dinner:
Dinner onboard.
Evening:
At leisure.
Lodging:
ms Veendam
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Cruise Ship
Description:
Grandly proportioned and recently enhanced, the ms Veendam offers an onboard experience defined by spacious comfort and the latest Signature of Excellence features and amenities. Guests aboard the ms Veendam will not only enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs – but also new and exciting venues, stateroom options along with a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.
Ship Information:
Ship's Registry: The Netherlands Passenger capacity: 1,350 Crew members: 580 Gross Tonnage: 57,092 grt. Length: 719 feet Beam: 101 feet Maximum speed: 22 knots
Contact info:
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119 USA
phone: 206-281-3535
web:
www.hollandamerica.com
Room amenities:
Hairdryer, bath amenities, TV and DVD player, bathrobes, premium massage showerheads,
Facility amenities:
The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine Magazine, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, pool, cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, nightclub, Crow's nest: offers sweeping 270° views during the day, and a hip, fashionable nightclub each evening, Pinnacle Grill: This intimate reservations-only venue offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience, Lido Restaurant:offers a relaxed ambiance for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties, Dining Room: features impeccable service and an extensive wine list. Five-course menus include continental cuisine, vegetarian and low-carb options, Canaletto:an evening venue for Italian fare adjacent to the Lido Restaurant and offering waiter service.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Bathroom:
All cabins have private bathrooms. Some cabins have showers only while others will have a bathtub and shower.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Fourteen: Thursday, March 28
- Puerto Madryn
Note:
Travel to the peninsula by coach on bumpy roads, bathrooms are available but rustic at the visited location. Some walking and standing at various points during the excursion on flat or sandy terrain.
Breakfast:
Breakfast onboard.
Morning:
All day excursion to Peninsula Valdes, one of the best known wildlife reserves in South America. Along the way, pass by estancias (ranches) known for sheep breeding. View the lowest continental depressions in the world- the salt flats of Salina Grande and Salina Chica at 42 meters below sea level during the drive. The peninsula is home to various marine life, with hopeful sightings of penguins and sea elephants, and its shores have been known for visiting Right Whales between July and December each year.
Lunch:
Box lunch at Peninsula Valdes
Afternoon:
Return from Peninsula Valdes, ship departs at 3 p.m.
Dinner:
Dinner onboard.
Evening:
At leisure.
Lodging:
ms Veendam
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Cruise Ship
Description:
Grandly proportioned and recently enhanced, the ms Veendam offers an onboard experience defined by spacious comfort and the latest Signature of Excellence features and amenities. Guests aboard the ms Veendam will not only enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs – but also new and exciting venues, stateroom options along with a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.
Ship Information:
Ship's Registry: The Netherlands Passenger capacity: 1,350 Crew members: 580 Gross Tonnage: 57,092 grt. Length: 719 feet Beam: 101 feet Maximum speed: 22 knots
Contact info:
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119 USA
phone: 206-281-3535
web:
www.hollandamerica.com
Room amenities:
Hairdryer, bath amenities, TV and DVD player, bathrobes, premium massage showerheads,
Facility amenities:
The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine Magazine, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, pool, cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, nightclub, Crow's nest: offers sweeping 270° views during the day, and a hip, fashionable nightclub each evening, Pinnacle Grill: This intimate reservations-only venue offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience, Lido Restaurant:offers a relaxed ambiance for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties, Dining Room: features impeccable service and an extensive wine list. Five-course menus include continental cuisine, vegetarian and low-carb options, Canaletto:an evening venue for Italian fare adjacent to the Lido Restaurant and offering waiter service.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Bathroom:
All cabins have private bathrooms. Some cabins have showers only while others will have a bathtub and shower.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Fifteen: Friday, March 29
- At Sea
Breakfast:
Breakfast onboard.
Morning:
Meet with your study leader for a morning presentation.
Lunch:
Lunch onboard.
Afternoon:
Join your study leader for a presentation this afternoon.
Dinner:
Dinner onboard.
Evening:
At leisure.
Lodging:
ms Veendam
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Cruise Ship
Description:
Grandly proportioned and recently enhanced, the ms Veendam offers an onboard experience defined by spacious comfort and the latest Signature of Excellence features and amenities. Guests aboard the ms Veendam will not only enjoy elegant dining rooms, a $2 million art and antique collection, wide teak decks and spacious staterooms - many with private verandahs – but also new and exciting venues, stateroom options along with a complete update to all stateroom furnishings.
Ship Information:
Ship's Registry: The Netherlands Passenger capacity: 1,350 Crew members: 580 Gross Tonnage: 57,092 grt. Length: 719 feet Beam: 101 feet Maximum speed: 22 knots
Contact info:
Holland America Line
300 Elliott Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119 USA
phone: 206-281-3535
web:
www.hollandamerica.com
Room amenities:
Hairdryer, bath amenities, TV and DVD player, bathrobes, premium massage showerheads,
Facility amenities:
The Culinary Arts Center, presented by Food & Wine Magazine, Digital Workshop powered by Windows, pool, cafe, Greenhouse Spa & Salon, nightclub, Crow's nest: offers sweeping 270° views during the day, and a hip, fashionable nightclub each evening, Pinnacle Grill: This intimate reservations-only venue offers an elegant, sophisticated dining experience, Lido Restaurant:offers a relaxed ambiance for all three meals and features a variety of fresh, cooked-to-order specialties, Dining Room: features impeccable service and an extensive wine list. Five-course menus include continental cuisine, vegetarian and low-carb options, Canaletto:an evening venue for Italian fare adjacent to the Lido Restaurant and offering waiter service.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Bathroom:
All cabins have private bathrooms. Some cabins have showers only while others will have a bathtub and shower.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Sixteen: Saturday, March 30
- Montevideo, Uruguay
Note:
Participants with limited mobility may find it difficult to embark or disembark due to steep gangways and steps.
Breakfast:
Breakfast onboard.
Morning:
Get an overview of Montevideo's monuments, parks and gardens. See the Old City, Constitution Square, Colonial Town Hall, Solis Theatre, and Independence Square at the center of which stands a monument dedicated to the national hero, Joservasio Artigas and his Mausoleum. Drive along the main commercial street, 18 de Julio Avenue, lined with shops, cafes and office buildings. Stop in front of the Congress Building: This immense building is the pride of Uruguay. It was constructed between 1908 and 1925 with local marble of 52 colors and 12 types of wood. Visit one of the oldest parks in the city which hosts the famous sculpture La Diligencia (The Stage Coach), Monument to the last Charridians. Then stop at Plaza Virgilio, with a monument dedicated to the Fallen Soldiers of the Navy.
Lunch:
Lunch onboard.
Afternoon:
Afternoon at leisure to explore Montevideo at your own pace.
Dinner:
Dinner onboard.
Evening:
At leisure.
Lodging:
ms Veendam
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Full Service Hotel
Description:
Situated in the city center, this hotel is close to Plaza Libertad, Teatro Colon, and Obelisco. Also nearby are Plaza San Martin and Plaza de Mayo.
Ship Information:
N/A
Contact info:
Libertad 1070
Buenos Aires, 1012 Argentina
phone: +8665996674
Room amenities:
High-definition televisions include premium cable channels, deep soaking bathtubs, complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access, and complimentary wireless Internet access, telephone, mini-bar, in-room safe, clock radio,
Facility amenities:
Fitness center, business center, free high-speed internet access, 24hr room service, swimming pool, restaurant, bar/lounge with wireless internet access, air conditioned, laundry service,
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights after:
Please contact RS Coordinator.
Please contact Road Scholar for most current prices.
Check out time:
12:00 PM
Day Seventeen: Sunday, March 31
- Buenos Aires, Argentina / Disembark Ship
Note:
Disembarking the ship will involve walking down steep gangways and steps.
Breakfast:
Breakfast onboard.
Morning:
Arrive in Buenos Aires and disembark the ship. This morning discover life on an Estancia. Upon leaving the city start to experience the famous Pampas, land of the Gauchos, on the way to a traditional Estancia (Ranch). Join a Gaucho Party, which is a typical argentine BBQ and a show, with music, dances, carriage rides and a horseback riding demonstration. The Gaucho was the original inhabitant of the Argentine pampas (flatlands). His life was closely connected with the country traditions: feeding the cattle, taking care of the horses and playing melancholic songs on his guitar and his drinking his Yerba Mate.
Lunch:
Lunch at the Estancia featuring traditional Argentine BBQ.
Afternoon:
Depart the Estancia, upon arrival back in Buenos Aires, check into the hotel.
Dinner:
Dinner at a local restaurant.
Evening:
At leisure.
Lodging:
Americas Towers Hotel
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Full Service Hotel
Description:
Situated in the city center, this hotel is close to Plaza Libertad, Teatro Colon, and Obelisco. Also nearby are Plaza San Martin and Plaza de Mayo.
Ship Information:
N/A
Contact info:
Libertad 1070
Buenos Aires, 1012 Argentina
phone: +8665996674
Room amenities:
High-definition televisions include premium cable channels, deep soaking bathtubs, complimentary high-speed (wired) Internet access, and complimentary wireless Internet access, telephone, mini-bar, in-room safe, clock radio,
Facility amenities:
Fitness center, business center, free high-speed internet access, 24hr room service, swimming pool, restaurant, bar/lounge with wireless internet access, air conditioned, laundry service,
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights after:
Please contact RS Coordinator.
Please contact Road Scholar for most current prices.
Check out time:
12:00 PM
Day Eighteen: Monday, April 01
- Buenos Aires / Tango
Breakfast:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning:
Get acquainted with Buenos Aires via the city's major neighborhoods and attractions. Points of interest include the Main Square, Plaza de Mayo, surrounded by the Casa Rosada (Presidential Headquarters Office), the Cabildo (Colonial Town Hall) and the Cathedral. Drive through the charming streets of San Telmo and down the colorful roads of La Boca, famous for its multicolor tin houses. Later, go through elegant Barrio Norte on the way to the Recoleta Cemetery, an amazing aboveground cemetery lined with mausoleums and statues. Finally, visit Palermo and its magnificent mansions and parks.
Lunch:
Lunch at a local restaurant in Recoleta.
Afternoon:
Afternoon at leisure to explore Buenos Aires on your own.
Dinner:
Dinner at a tango hall.
Evening:
Learn to tango at a local tango hall. Born around 1880, the tango was the vulgar dance and music of the capital’s “arrabales” or lower class neighborhoods, blending gaucho verse with Spanish and Italian music. Carlos Gardel, the best representative of Tango music and singers, took it out from the brothels and tenements and into the salons of Buenos Aires. In the late 19th century the “Great Village of Buenos Aires” was becoming an immigrant city, where frustrated and melancholic Europeans displaced gaucho rustics, who retreated gradually to the ever more distant countryside. The children of those immigrants became the first generation of “porteños”, and the tango-song summarized the new urban style. Permeated with nostalgia over a disappearing way of life, the tango-show expressed the apprehensions and anxieties of individuals, ranging from mundane pastimes like horse racing and other popular diversions to more profound feelings towards the changing landscape of neighborhood and community, the figure of the mother, betrayal by women, and friendship or other important personal concerns.
Lodging:
Americas Towers Hotel
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day Nineteen: Tuesday, April 02
- Departure
Breakfast:
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning:
Day at leisure to explore Buenos Aires on your own.
Lunch:
Lunch on your own.
Afternoon:
Transfer to the airport for departures home.
Dinner:
Dinner on your own at the airport.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Day Twenty: Wednesday, April 03
- Arrival flight back to the US
In Transit Overnight:
Overnight flight back to the US
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