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Beyond the View: The Amalfi Coast and Sorrento |
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Program Number: |
18213RJ |
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| Duration: |
13 nights |
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Italy
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| Price starting at: |
$3,325.00 - Price may vary based on date, departure city |
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| Meals: |
32;
12 Breakfasts, 10 Lunches, 10 Dinners |
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Vegetarian; None; None; None |
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The cliff-top road along the Amalfi Coast is one of the most beautiful stretches in the world, but this sun-kissed region has so much more to offer than just a scenic drive. Experience life in the artisan’s paradise of Sorrento and the tiny town of Minori, see the pride and skill that goes into the making of infused liqueur limoncello and intarsia woodworking, and, yes, have your breath taken away as you drive and boat along the rugged coastline.
Highlights
• On a boat excursion along the Amalfi Coast, appreciate the picture-postcard view of the houses and gardens clinging perilously to the cliffs. • Investigate the lost cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, searching the sites for frozen-in-time structures and valued artifacts. • Step inside the famous Villa Rufolo with its imposing Arab architecture and lovely gardens that inspired Wagner as he penned Parsifal.
Activity Particulars
Walking up to two miles a day; some uneven terrain, especially at archaeological sites. Boarding small boats and ferries.
Date Specific Information 9-9-2013, 9-23-2013, 10-14-2013
Please note that this is the 2013 Itinerary: Arrival Naples; coach to Sorrento, 9 nights; coach to Positano; boat to Amalfi; coach to Minori, 3 nights; coach to Naples for departure Enjoy the latest in hearing technology — listening devices — on this date.
10-28-2013
Please note that this is the 2013 Itinerary: Arrival Naples; coach to Sorrento, 9 nights; coach to Positano; boat to Amalfi; coach to Minori, 3 nights; coach to Naples for departure
3-25-2014, 4-15-2014, 5-6-2014, 5-20-2014, 9-16-2014, 9-30-2014, 10-14-2014
Enjoy the latest in hearing technology — listening devices — on this date.
Itinerary Summary
Arrival Naples; coach to Sorrento, 8 nights; coach to Positano; boat to Amalfi; coach to Minori, 3 nights; coach to Naples for departure
Overnight flight from the U.S.A. | 1 night | Arrival Naples | Coach to Sorrento | 8 nights |
Learn about the contemporary issues facing Italy during an expert-led lecture. Discover firsthand two things Sorrento is famous for: making limoncello, a citrus infused liqueur, and crafting inlaid woodworking. Ferry to the chic island of Capri and take a chauffeured convertible ride to the hilltop villa of San Michele. Experience Sorrentine agriculture at an agriturismo, a working farm where you can sample fresh produce and olive oil.
Coach to Positano | Boat to Amalfi | Coach to Minori | 3 nights | Coach to Naples for departure |
Experience the stunning Amalfi Coast by land on the Amalfi Drive, winding beside the Tyrrhenian Sea, and by sea on boat excursions along the shore. Discover the ancient Greco-Roman city of Paestum and its painted Tomb of the Diver. Amalfi was renowned for the production cotton rag paper--visit the museum during your free time.
Italy
“Dolce far niente,” the “sweetness of doing nothing.” This ode to leisure is a distinctly Italian phrase, and yet the expression does not do justice to the hard-work ethos of the nation’s inhabitants. The monuments, art and civilization bequeathed to the people of modern Italy are a testament to the industry of their forebears, and the legacy lives on in today’s Italians, who work hard to better enjoy the sweetness of repose.
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Accommodations
Sorrento: Four-star hotel set in shaded garden in heart of the city. Amalifi/Minori: Four-star hotel with sea breezes and bougainvillea-draped walls.
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| Road Scholar Instructors | | These instructors are participating on at least one date of this program. Please note that changes may occur. | Jan Gilbert
| | Jan Gilbert has been leading Road Scholar programs in Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast since 1990. A native English speaker, Jan has lived most of her adult life in the Sorrentine peninsula. She has the unique ability to present just enough facts of her beloved slice of Italy to Road Scholar explorers so they can make their own discoveries of the magnificent natural beauty and charm of people of the Amalfi Coast. | | | | Candace Ellis
| | A resident of Capri and Siena, Candace Ellis loves sharing her knowledge of Naples’ rich history with visitors in her presentations on contemporary history. She holds a degree in political science from a prestigious Italian university and is currently a professor at the University of Maryland, European Division. “I am an enthusiastic believer in the spirit of Road Scholar programs,” Candace says, “I love to see the understanding dawning on the faces of participants.” | | | | Linda O'Brien
| | Linda O'Brien pursued her undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto, where she was awarded an advanced degree in art history and archaeology with honors from the Université Libre de Bruxelles. She completed post-graduate work in symbolic anthropology at Stanford University and is currently professor of art history for the European Division of the University of Maryland. | | | | Michael Summers
| | Michael Summers is originally from South Africa. A former assistant conductor of the Monte Carlo Opera House, he conducts for operas and music festivals in Europe and other continents. Currently, he heads the faculty of conducting at the Conservatory of Venice. | | | | Michela Porcelli
| | Michela Porcelli was awarded an advanced degree in linguistic anthropology from the University of Naples. Fluent in English, Swedish, Spanish and French, Michela studied in the U.S. at the University of California Santa Barbara. Currently, she lives in Naples where she is involved in several research projects in linguistics at the university there. | | | |
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