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ortugal and Spain have a wealth of historic monuments: Roman ruins, medieval castles, Moorish fortresses and Gothic, Romanesque and Baroque

cathedrals. Portugal – and particularly Spain – are treasure troves of art and were once home to some of the world’s most revered artists like Velázquez, Goya, Gaudí, Miró, Dalí and Picasso. In addition, both Lisbon and Madrid have been adding new museums and expanding their other cultural institutions.

15 DAYS / 13 NIGHTS 

SEPTEMBER 16—30, 2013 

WITH OPTIONAL  

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BARCELONA (4 Days/3 Nights) 

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SPAIN & PORTUGAL: Paradores & Pousadas - September 16—30, 2013

DAY 1 - Monday, Sept. 16: Depart the U.S. for Lisbon This evening you’ll depart for Europe, with a connecting flight to Lisbon. DAY 2 - Tuesday, Sept. 17: Arrive Lisbon You arrive in Lisbon today and transfer directly to your hotel to rest and relax, or perhaps to begin exploring the city on your own. Tonight meet your Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director and fellow travelers for a short briefing on the journey ahead and dinner together at your hotel. Accommodations: Hotel Tivoli Lisboa; Meals: Dinner DAY 3 - Wednesday, Sept. 18: Lisbon/Queluz This morning’s city tour includes a visit to the majestic Mosterio des Jeronimos, a monastery built to house some of Portugal’s treasures from the discoveries of Vasco de Gama and other explorers. And we see the nearby Tower of Belem, a symbol of Lisbon and the most photographed monument in Portugal. We also stop by the inspiring Monument to the Discoveries, commemorating Portugal’s seafaring and literary heritage. Then we head outside the city to tour the lovely National Palace at Queluz, the former summer home constructed between 1658 and 1758 that ultimately became the residence of Portuguese royalty. Dinner tonight is on your own; later you might wish to venture out to a local club to hear Portugal’s traditional, haunting Fado music. Accommodations: Hotel Tivoli

Lisboa; Meals: Breakfast DAY 4 - Thursday, Sept. 19: Lisbon/Evora We leave Lisbon for Portugal’s Alentejo, a region of olive groves, vineyards, and wheat fields alive with colorful flowers. We stop for lunch along the way at a local restaurant in Monsaraz, a fortified hilltop town with just 150 residents. Con-tinuing on our journey, we reach Evora late this afternoon. Here we stay at the lovely Pousada dos Loios, a restored convent considered the finest pousada in Portugal (despite its small guest rooms), where we dine together tonight. Ac-commodations: Pousada dos Loios; Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner DAY 5 - Friday, Sept. 20 : Evora This morning’s walking tour introduces us to enchanting Evora, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the architectural gems of Portu-gal. The tour includes a Ro-man ruin; the Cathedral of Evora, built in the late 12th century; Giraldo Square, one of Evora’s primary town cen-ters; and the Church of St. Francis, home of the Chapel

of Bones. An ancient walled town, Evora evokes living memories of both the Ro-man and Moorish periods of Portuguese history, with many streets so narrow they must be navigated on foot. This afternoon you’re free to visit the tiny shops and cafés that line the streets of Evora, and bask in the splendid scenery that sur-rounds you. Dinner this evening is at our pousada. Accommodations: Pousada dos Loios; Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

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DAY 6 - Saturday, Sept. 21: Evora/Merida/Carmona We have a full day of travel ahead as we leave Evora for Spain. Along the way, we stop in the ancient city of Merida, once the capital of Lusitania (Latin for the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal), and a town that contains more Roman ruins than any other in Spain. You’ll have time here to explore the ruins of the old Roman Thea-ter, soak in the atmosphere, and enjoy lunch on your own before we continue on to Carmona and our parador, a former 14th-century Arab fortress. We dine there together this evening. Accommo-dations: Parador de Carmona; Meals: Breakfast, Dinner DAY 7 - Sunday, Sept. 22: Carmona/Seville Today we travel to Seville, perhaps the greatest city of the Spanish south and “home” of Carmen, Don Juan, and Figaro. One of the earliest Moor-ish conquests in 712, Seville has a number of excellent examples of Moorish art and architec-ture. Our morning tour here passes by the 16th-century Cathedral, the 3rd largest Gothic church in the world; and visits the Alcazar, the palace noted for its signature mudejar (Moorish) architecture. Then we enjoy free time on our own for lunch and independent exploration before we head back to Carmona and our parador late this afternoon. Dinner tonight is at the parador. Accommodations: Parador de Carmona; Meals: Breakfast, Dinner Day 8 - Monday, Sept. 23: Carmona/Cordoba Today’s excursion is to Cordoba, capital of both Roman and Moorish Spain, and home to some of the country’s most important monu-ments. Our walking tour here takes in many of the highlights, including the atmospheric Old Quarter with its narrow winding streets, whitewashed houses, and revered Mezquita mosque. With more than 500 columns and graceful arches, the Mezquita incorporates Byzantine, Oriental, Hispano-Romanic, and Visigothic elements into its architecture. A center of culture and learning in the Middle Ages, Cordoba later became known as a city of both ancient and modern traditions. Following our tour we have free time for lunch and to explore on our own. We return to our parador late this afternoon and dine there tonight. Accommodations: Parador de Car-mona; Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

DAY 9 - Tuesday, Sept. 24: Carmona/Ronda We travel south today to the charming, un-spoiled town of Ronda, located in a dramatic natural setting. Ronda is built atop the isolated perimeter of a high sierra at the edge of a dra-matic gorge, with tall white-washed houses forming a majestic skyline. But perhaps the most wonderful sight of all is the view from our parador, Ronda’s restored medieval city hall, at the edge of El Tajo Gorge, more than 500 feet deep and 300 feet wide. This afternoon is at leisure to rest and relax or explore as you wish; tonight we enjoy dinner together at our parador. Accommodations: Parador de Ronda; Meals: Breakfast, Dinner DAY 10 - Wednesday, Sept. 25: Ronda This morning we set out to explore on a walking tour of Ronda, taking in the graceful cathedral of Santa Maria Mayor in the town’s Old Quarter;

two 17th-century bridges; and the Casa de Mondragon, once home to Moorish kings. This afternoon is at leisure to relax and enjoy this delightful town on your own. Dinner tonight is at our parador. Accommodations: Parador de Ronda; Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

SPAIN & PORTUGAL: Paradores & Pousadas - September 16—30, 2013

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DAY 11 - Thursday, Sept. 26: Ronda/Granada/Ubeda Leaving Ronda, we travel to Granada to experience per-haps the most extraordinary and best-preserved Moorish monument in existence: the Alhambra, the grand palace-fortress of Spain’s last Moorish rulers. In addition to its exquisite architecture, the Alhambra enjoys a unique set-ting high on a hill with magnificent vistas at every turn. Upon arrival in Granada there’s time for lunch on your own before we begin our tour of the Alhambra. We arrive early this evening at our parador in Ubeda and dine there tonight. Please note: In addition to your one piece of checked luggage, you also will need to bring along a smaller, soft-sided carry-on or duffel bag for your over-night stay at Parador de Ubeda. Accommodations: Par-ador de Ubeda; Meals: Breakfast, Dinner DAY 12 - Friday, Sept. 27: Ubeda/Toledo/Madrid

We leave Ubeda this morning for Toledo, capital of medieval Spain. Home of the renowned artist El Greco (“The Greek”) who immor-talized the city in many of his medieval paintings, Toledo has changed little in looks since the Middle Ages. Declared a Spanish Na-tional Landmark, the city is filled with testaments to its Roman and Moorish heritage, and boasts some of the greatest architecture in Spain. After lunch on your own here, we visit Toledo’s most impressive monument: the Gothic Cathedral, which was constructed over a period of more than 250 years, from 1226 to 1493. We also call on the Sinagoga del Tránsito which was erected in 1357 with imported cedars from Lebanon, just as Solomon requested when constructing the First Temple in Jerusalem. Our tour of Toledo con-cludes with a stop at Santo Tomé, home of El Greco’s most famous painting “The Burial of Count Orgaz.” Leaving Toledo, we contin-ue on to Madrid, arriving late afternoon. After checking in at our hotel, you’re free for dinner on your own. And remember, Spaniards dine quite late, especially in Madrid. Accommodations: Hotel Wellington; Meals: Breakfast DAY 13 - Saturday, Sept. 28: Madrid Both historic and cosmopolitan, Madrid boasts an eclectic architecture to match. This morning’s pano-ramic city tour includes Plaza Mayor, the grand square in the heart of the city; and majestic Palacio Real (Royal Palace), a 2,800-room rococo residence that was home to the Bourbon kings from Charles III in 1759 to Alfonso XIII, whose abdication in 1931 pre-ceded the rise of Francisco Franco. Today the palace is used only for state occasions. Among the attrac-tions here: the oddly decorated private apartments, two-ton crystal chandelier, 140-seat banquet hall, and grand throne room. Our tour concludes at the Prado, one of the world’s greatest museums of fine art, where you’re free to explore on your own. Besides housing the most important collection of Spanish masters anywhere, the Prado also boasts a superb collection of works by Italian and Flemish masters. The remainder of the after-noon and evening is at leisure. Accommodations: Wellington Hotel; Meals: Breakfast DAY 14 - Sunday, Sept. 29: Madrid Today is free to enjoy Madrid as you wish. Stroll along the city’s broad boulevards; see Picasso's famed painting “Guernica” at the Reina Sofia Museum; poke around the weekly El Rastro Market; visit the renowned Thyssen-Borneisza museum; or enjoy traditional Spanish tapas (appetizers) at a local restaurant. Tonight we gather for a festive farewell dinner. Accommodations: Wellington Hotel; Meals: Breakfast, Dinner DAY 15 - Monday, Sept. 30: Madrid/Return to U.S. This morning, you’ll depart Madrid for your connecting flight to the United States. Meals: Breakfast

SPAIN & PORTUGAL: Paradores & Pousadas - September 16—30, 2013

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SPAIN & PORTUGAL: Paradores & Pousadas - September 16—30, 2013

 

IMPORTANT NOTE:  We will do our best to adhere to our print‐

ed i nerary. Occasionally, unexpected obstacles, and opportuni‐

es, may arise that will force us to deviate from the i nerary.  We 

would ask you to be open‐minded and flexible should we vary the 

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are not included. 

Your Tour Price Includes

Round-trip air transportation from listed cities

13 nights’ accommodations in Deluxe and First Class hotels

24 meals: 13 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 10 dinners (including regional wines)

Extensive sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees

Services of an Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director

Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip

Luggage handling for one bag per person

Gratuities for local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

"BARCELONA – ON YOUR OWN" OPTIONAL POST-TOUR EXTENSION (4 days/3 nights) includes air transportation between Madrid and Barcelona;

3 nights’ accommodations at Hotel Avenida Palace (Superior First Class) and 3 meals (3 breakfasts)

DAY 15 - Monday, Sept. 30: Madrid/Barcelona You’ll take an included transfer to the Madrid airport this morning for the flight to Barcelona. Upon arrival in Barcelona, you’ll be transferred to your hotel. After checking in, you're free to explore as you wish, at your own pace, for the remainder of your stay. Ac-commodations: Hotel Avenida Palace; Meals: Breakfast DAYS 16 & 17 - Tuesday, Oct. 1 & Wednesday, Oct. 2: Barcelona Enjoy two days experiencing the energy of this trendy, vibrant city on your own. Seemingly everywhere, you'll find unusual buildings with the distinctive stamp of the architect Antoni Gaudi, Barcelona's favorite son. Another Gaudi masterpiece is La Pedrera, whose stone façade that ripples and waves around a street corner. The city's focal point is Las Ramblas, a pedestrian boulevard packed with entertainers and merchants. Spend some time meandering there and through Bari Gòtic, the nucleus of old Barcelona. Within its cluster of Gothic buildings, mazelike streets, and public squares you'll find the Catedral, one of Spain's greatest Gothic buildings. Art lovers – and even nonaficionados – won’t want to miss the city's most-visited museum, the Museu Picasso, housed in three beau-tiful mansions. If time remains, visit Montjuïc, a hill overlooking Barcelona's center that's dotted with fine art galleries, parks, and the main 1992 Olympic sites. Accommodations: Hotel Avenida Palace; Meals: Breakfast DAY 18 - Thursday, Oct. 3: Return to the U.S. Early this morning, you’ll be transferred to the Barcelona airport for your connecting flight to the United States. Meals: Breakfast

Price per Person: $845 Single Supplement: $295

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PORTUGAL

Hotel Tivoli Lisboa Av. Da Liberdade, 185 1269-050 Lisbon, Portugal Phone: 011-351-21-319-89-00 Fax: 011-351-21-319-89-50 www.tivolilisboa.com Well located in the heart of Lisbon on the city’s main avenue, Hotel Tivoli Lisboa blends traditional Portuguese hospitality with contemporary amenities. The hotel features two restaurants and a bar, including a rooftop grill; Internet access; laundry and dry cleaning services; outdoor swimming pool; and fitness room. Air-conditioned guest rooms have private bath with hair dryer, mini-bar, tea- and coffee-making facilities, in-room safe, TV, and phone. Pousada dos Loios 7000-804 Evora, Portugal Phone: 011-351-266-73-00-70 Fax: 011-351-266-70-72-48 www.pousadas.pt A former 15th-century convent lovingly converted into a hotel, this building features fine architectural details including decorative arches, a marble staircase, a cloistered garden, and frescoed walls and ceilings. The Pousada dos Loios does feature a restau-rant and laundry service. Small but comfortable guest rooms have been converted from a monastic cell, but you won’t need to sacrifice your comfort to enjoy it, because your room is fully equipped with modern amenities, including air conditioning and pri-vate bath with hair dryer, Internet access, safe, TV, and phone. The pousada has no elevators.

SPAIN

Parador de Carmona Alcazar S/N 41410 Carmona Sevilla, Spain Phone: 011-34-95-414-1010 Fax: 011-34-95-414-1712 www.parador.es Converted from a 14th-century Moorish castle and overlooking the scenic plains of Carmona, this hotel features Internet access, an Andalusian Courtyard with Moorish columns and a fountain, a stone vaulted restaurant, laundry service, swimming pool, and garden. Your room is equipped with a private bath with hair dryer, air conditioning, safe, mini-bar, TV, and phone. Parador de Ronda Plaza de Espana, S/N 294000 Ronda, Malaga, Spain Phone: 011-34-95-287-75-00 Fax: 011-34-95-287-81-88 www.parador.es Originally a medieval town hall, this parador boasts a stunning location on a cliff overlooking a dramatic gorge. It features a res-taurant, Internet access, laundry service, and gardens with footpaths and sweeping vistas of the gorge and surrounding moun-tains. Your room is equipped with air conditioning, private bath with hair dryer, in-room safe, mini-bar, TV, and phone.

Hotel Accommoda ons 

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SPAIN Parador de Úbeda Plaza de Vá quez Molina, S/N 23400 Úbeda, Jaén, Spain Phone: 011-34-953-75-03-45 Fax: 011-34-953-75-12-59 www.parador.es Located in the main square in historic Úbeda, this parador is a former 16th-century Renaissance palace that has been converted to an intimate and lovely lodging. A beautiful inner courtyard highlights the parador’s public rooms; other amenities include a restaurant featuring Andalusian specialties, a bar, laundry service, and Internet access. High-ceilinged guestrooms have air con-ditioning, private bath with hair dryer, safe, mini-bar, TV, and phone. Wellington Hotel Velazquez 8 28001 Madrid, Spain Phone: 011-34-91-575-44-00 Fax: 011-34-91-576-41-64 www.hotel-wellington.com This old-world style hotel is located in Salamanca neighborhood, near several of Madrid’s most prestigious boutiques. The hotel features a swimming pool with terrace; Internet access; laundry and dry cleaning services; wellness center with sauna and mas-sage; hair salon; snack bar; and two restaurants, including a Michelín-rated Japanese restaurant and a grille room. Fully air-conditioned guest rooms feature private bath with hair dryer, safe, mini-bar, TV, and phone.

BARCELONA, OPTIONAL POST-TOUR EXTENSION

Hotel Avenida Palace Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 605 08007 Barcelona, Spain Phone: 011-34-933-019-600 Fax: 011-34-933-181-234 www.avenidapalace.com Built in 1952, Hotel Avenida Palace stands in the heart of Barcelona and offers a good location from which to explore. The 151-room hotel is just minutes from La Ramblas, the Picasso Museum, and the museum housing the works of modern architect Antoni Gaudi. The hotel features restaurant and bar, wellness center, fitness room, laundry and dry cleaning services, and Internet access. Air-conditioned guest rooms are fully equipped with private bath with hair dryer, in-room safe, mini-bar, TV, and phone.

Hotel Accommoda ons 

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The Renaissance Academy of FGCU Portugal & Spain: Paradores & Pousadas  September 16  (Depart USA)  –  September 30, 2013 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS   

Please read this information carefully, as payment of a $750 deposit per person represents your acceptance of the following General Terms and Conditions.  Please retain a copy of these General Terms and Conditions for your records.   

Tour Cost:  Total tour cost, air and land, including taxes and all fees from Ft. Myers, FL or Chicago, IL airport is $5,134 per person; and $4,834 from NYC.  Land‐only cost is $3,895 per person.   Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, fuel surcharges, and departure fees of $639, which are subject to change until final payment is made. A non‐refundable deposit of $750 per person is required with your signed application.  Final payment in full is due on or before June 13, 2013.  The single supplement is $1,295 per person.  Tour costs, which are based on current exchange rates and a minimum group size of 20 participants, are subject to change.  

Upon reservation you must provide your full legal name as it appears on your passport.  In the event an airline ticket is issued with incorrect information you have provided, you will be responsible for charges associated with the ticket’s reissue.  

Luggage: Only one carry‐on and one checked bag per person is accepted on tour.       

Documents:  U.S. citizens are required to have a valid passport for entry into Portugal and Spain.    

Cost of Tour Includes:  Round‐trip airfare; 13 nights' accommodations in First Class and Deluxe hotels; 24 meals: 13 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 10 dinners; Extensive sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees; Services of a private Tour Director; Private motor coach transportation; Luggage handling for 1 bag per person; Gratuities for dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers  

Cost of Tour DOES NOT Include:  Roundtrip airfare from any departure point other than those listed herein; costs of passports, visas; personal expenses such as beverages, laundry, room service, and meals and beverages not specified; excess baggage fees; communication charges; gratuities to your Tour Director, which are at your discretion; optional sightseeing; and travel protection insurance.  

Cancellations:  All deposits are non‐refundable.  If you must cancel your trip, the effective date of cancellation will be upon our receipt of your written notification.  Cancellations received 95 days or more from the date of departure will be subject to a $300 processing fee plus any and all additional charges dependent upon the obligations of The Renaissance Academy of FGCU to its suppliers and the airline refund policies.  Cancellations received at or within 94 days of departure are subject to the following schedule of cancellation fees:  94‐65 days prior to departure ‐ 65% of the tour cost per person; 64‐30 days prior to departure ‐ 85% of the tour cost per person; 29 days or less prior to departure – 100% of the tour cost per person.  If a guest makes any changes within 94 and 30 days prior to departure to either their departure city and/or the optional post‐tour extension, a $150 per person administrative fee, in addition to any fees or penalties imposed by third parties will apply.  No changes are allowed within 30 days of departure.    

Travel Cancellation/Interruption Insurance:  Travel insurance is strongly recommended.  Compare and purchase insurance at www.squaremouth.com   

Medical Conditions:  If you or a member of your party suffers from any physical challenge or medical condition, you must check with your doctor about the advisability of traveling abroad and make this known to us before you book.  We will make reasonable attempts to accommodate the special needs of tour participants, but are not responsible for denial of services by carriers, hotels, restaurants and other independent suppliers.    

Smoking:  Smoking is NOT permitted in the hotels, on motor coaches, or other modes of transport used by the group.  

Responsibility‐Tour Participation Contract – IMPORTANT:  The Renaissance Academy of FGCU does not provide travel services or act as the agent of any provider of travel services.  The liability of Florida Gulf Coast University, as a sponsor, and Odysseys Unlimited, Inc., as a tour operator, is strictly limited.  The Renaissance Academy of FGCU is not responsible or liable for any of the services provided for/by Odysseys Unlimited, Inc. or any other travel agency, or for any of the services of hotels, motor coaches, trains, vessels, aircrafts or other forms of transportation that may be used in connection with the tour.  Odysseys Unlimited, Inc. purchases transportation, hotel accommodations, restaurant and other services from independent suppliers not under its control.  All arrangements for transport, accommodations, and services are made upon the express condition that The Renaissance Academy of FGCU,  Odysseys Unlimited, Inc. and their affiliates shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damage, injury, loss, accident, delay or irregularity of any kind occasioned by reason of any act or omission beyond its control, including without limitation, any act of negligence or breach of contract of any third party such as an airline, cruise line, train, hotel, restaurant, tour operator/supplier, ground handler, etc., including their employees, agents, servants or representatives, who is to or does supply any goods or services to the tour.  Without limiting the foregoing, The Renaissance Academy of FGCU, Odysseys Unlimited, Inc. and their affiliates are not responsible for any losses or expenses due to delay or changes in schedule, overbooking of accommodations, default of any third parties, sickness, weather, strikes, acts of God, acts of terrorism, war, quarantine, criminal activity, the defect of any vehicle or for any other cause beyond their control.  The Renaissance Academy of FGCU reserves the right to change the itinerary of the tour or to substitute similar quality hotels or airlines without prior notice. If the tour is cancelled by The Renaissance Academy of FGCU for any reason, The Renaissance Academy of FGCU, Odysseys Unlimited, Inc.  and their affiliates shall have no liability beyond the refund of all tour participant deposits received by them, net of any and all expenses due to suppliers and the airline refund policies. The Renaissance Academy of FGCU, in its sole discretion, may increase the tour price in the event costs increase. The Renaissance Academy of FGCU may decline to accept or retain any tour participant as a participant on the tour at any time.  Airline tickets may be sold in conjunction with the services of any airline.  The passenger tickets in use by the carriers, cruise line, and other independent suppliers when issued, shall constitute the sole contract between the carriers and the passenger.  If you choose to make your own air arrangements, The Renaissance Academy of FGCU and Odysseys Unlimited, Inc.  shall not have any liability for any loss resulting from cancellation of or changes to this tour. The parties agree that Ft. Myers (Lee County) in the state of Florida shall be the venue for any disputes arising out of this tour.  A signed FGCU General Release and Waiver Agreement is required from each participant prior to departure.    

Important Note: When you purchase Portugal & Spain: Paradores & Pousadas as a “land only” package, airport transfers and luggage handling at the arrival and departure airports at the beginning and end of the tour are not included.  However, should you be at the arrival airport and departure hotel concurrent with  the group of arriving Odysseys Unlimited  travelers, you are welcome  to  transfer with  the group at no charge, providing additional seating is available.  However, please note that the motor coach cannot wait for you; you must be aboard when the coach is leaving.  Business Class upgrades apply ONLY to the trans‐Atlantic portion of your itinerary.  Domestic U.S. and Spain flights are not included.