Operation Husky 2013: Rome, Sicily & Greece

with optional Aegean Cruise

Length: 11 - 17 days  
 

 
Map of Operation Husky 2013: Rome, Sicily & Greece Educational Student Tour and Trip | Explorica
 
Rome and Sicily Educational Tour | Rome Colosseum
 
  • Day 1 Start Tour
  • Day 2 Ciao Rome
    Meet your Tour Director and check into hotel
    Rome City Walk 
    Spanish StepsTrevi FountainPantheonPiazza Navona
    Details: Rome City Walk
    Baroque-en hearted? Revive your spirits with a walk past Rome's most beautiful and unusual Baroque fountains. At the foot of the Spanish Steps, elegant cafes once favored by visiting Brits and Americans surround the central fountain. The water pressure here was so low that the artist had to sink the fountain into the ground to get any water going through it, so he went ahead and designed the fountain to look like a sinking ship. There's no shortage of water pressure at the nearby Trevi Fountain, a Baroque extravagance designed by master sculptor Bernini. At the Pantheon you'll see the largest concrete dome ever constructed. An oculus, or hole, in the dome lets sunlight into the beautiful temple, dedicated to all the gods.
  • Day 3 Rome Landmarks
    Rome Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets 
    Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel visitVisit St. Peter’s BasilicaVisit ColosseumPiazza VeneziaForum Romanum visit
    Authentic Trattoria Dinner
    Details: Rome Guided Walking Sightseeing Tour with Whisper headsets
    Gods and gladiators, glory and gore. Ancient Rome lives on in its spectacular monuments, flavoring the frenetic present with tastes of the past. Don a space-age Whisper headset to get the inside scoop on the most spectacular, the Colosseum, a grisly battle arena that seated more than 45,000. An enormous retractable roof awning system kept spectators cool on sunny days. The nearby Forum provides a glimpse into everyday ancient life, with markets, meeting places, and temples all combined into one vast space. Move into Christian Rome at St. Peter’s Basilica, the triumphal Renaissance church flanked by rows of columns radiating outward like welcoming arms. Within the church Michelangelo’s masterpieces are on display, the “Pietà” in the main church and the recently restored ceiling frescoes and “Last Judgment” in the Sistine Chapel. Continue your trek through time at Piazza Venezia, site of the enormous monument to Victor Emmanuel II, Italy’s first king, and of the Palazzo Venezia, where Mussolini set up his headquarters and from whose porch his mother was said to eavesdrop on citizens below. (The Sistine Chapel is closed on most religious holidays and Sundays, except for the last Sunday in each month).
  • Day 4 Rome--Palermo
    Cassino Excursion
    Overnight ferry from Naples to Palermo
    Details: Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery
    Pay your respects to the Canadian soldiers who gave their lives at the battle of Monte Cassino.
    Details: Monte Cassino Monument visit
    Monte Cassino saw some of the fiercest battles of the Italian Campaign during WWII. Visit the site of the Cassino Memorial that commemorates over 4,000 soldiers who lost their lives all over Italy and have no known grave and then learn more about the battle itself at the war museum.
  • Day 5 Palermo--Agira
    Palermo Guided Sightseeing Tour 
    Quattro CantiPalermo CathedralTeatro MassimoLa MartoranaMonreale visitMonreale Cathedral
    Travel to Agira
    Details: Palermo Guided Sightseeing Tour
    Explore the chaotic and vibrant capital of Sicily, where a mix of Italian, Arab, French, and Phoenician influences -- to name only a few -- has created a culture unique in all of Italy. Islamic filigreed windows throw intricate shadows on 17th-century Baroque cupolas; gold and marble mosaics sparkle in churches while leafy palm trees ruffle in ocean breezes outside. With a licensed local guide, start your tour of this energetic city at the Baroque Quattro Canti ("four corners"), Palermo's central intersection. Head to the Norman Palace, once home to the finest and most learned court in Europe. (Notice the halos on the statues -- they were added to the original Moorish statues when the Christian Normans arrived in 1072 and took over the building.) Step inside La Martorana, one of the few buildings remaining from the Middle Ages, for a peek at its glittering gold Byzantine mosaics. And don't miss the rows of pastry shops selling marzipan, a Sicilian specialty; the sweet almond-paste candy is sculpted and dyed to resemble realistic fruits, vegetables -- even shellfish!
  • Day 6 Operation Husky 70th Anniversary
    Lunch included
    Commemorative Ceremony
  • Day 7 Agira--Catania
    Travel to Catania via Siracusa
    Siracusa Guided Sightseeing Tour 
    Visit Ortigia PeninsulaHieron II's AltarRoman AmphitheatreEar of DionysiusLatomia IntagliatellaGreek TheatreLatomia del ParadisoCordari CaveGrotticelli NecropoliArchaeological site visit
    Museo Dello Sbarco visit
    Details: Siracusa Guided Sightseeing Tour
    Sicily’s ancient military capital has grown into one of Italy’s most charming destinations. Its main square, on the connected island of Ortygia, combines the typical Sicilian mix of Greek, Arab, and Baroque -- the 17th-century cathedral facade is woven into the columns of an ancient temple and once served as a mosque. Syracuse’s ancient Greek theater and archaeological museum display the city’s past treasures, while “The Garden of Paradise,” a grove of citrus trees thriving on the site of an ancient quarry, reminds visitors to enjoy the city’s current splendors. But don't get too caught up in your rapture -- the nearby "Ear of Dionysius" cave, once a jail, was probably named for its S-curve shape, but its echoing acoustics led to rumors that the tyrant Dionysius could eavesdrop on anyone imprisoned there.
  • Day 8 Catania--Patras
    Travel to the port
    Overnight ferry to Patras
  • Day 9 Patras--Athens
    Travel to Athens via Delphi
    Delphi Guided Sightseeing Tour 
    Visit Delphi siteTemple of Apollo
    Details: Delphi Guided Sightseeing Tour
    Prophet from the past. Explore the impressive ruins at Delphi, which the Greeks considered the center of the world. Within the depths of the Temple of Apollo, a priestess would inhale intoxicating vapors that used to rise from the earth and, thus inspired, deliver the prophecies of Apollo. Modern visitors might find more inspiration in the view from Mount Parnassus, over 8000 feet high.
  • Day 10 Athens Landmarks
    Athens Guided Sightseeing Tour 
    ParthenonVisit AcropolisTemple of Athena NikeOmonia SquareSyntagma SquareOlympic Site
    Athens City Walk 
    Plaka districtTemple of Olympian ZeusHadrian’s Arch
    Greek dinner in Plaka
    Details: Athens Guided Sightseeing Tour
    Not just another crowded dusty city, Athens has developed from the birthplace of democracy to a bustling modern metropolis. With a local licensed guide, start your time travel at the ancient hot spots of the first Olympic site and the sprawling Acropolis, classical Athens’ religious and civic center. The awe-inspiring Parthenon -- a temple dedicated to Athens’ patron saint Athena -- is the obvious centerpiece, but take time to examine the building next door, where sculpted women hold up the roof with their heads, and the amazing view of modern Athens below. Jump back to the present in Syntagma Square, the center of the modern city, to see the Parliament building and the British-style changing of the guards ceremony. (There’s a rather un-British flair to it, however -- the Greek guards wear white skirts, head scarves, and shoes and knee bands adorned with pom-poms.) Continue to Omonia Square, Athens' other main meeting point, to relax by the splashing central fountain ringed with palm trees.
    Details: Acropolis Museum visit
    Experience an up close look at the history, art and culture of ancient Greece from the foot of the Acropolis. Walk through this magnificent museum to see examples of Greek art and culture from the Archaic period all the way through the 7th century AD. Learn more about the world famous Acropolis, the Parthenon and the history that surrounds them.
    Details: Athens City Walk
    You’re never more than a few steps away from the past in Athens. Accompany your Tour Director to the Plaka, the historic district that borders the Acropolis. In its twisting narrow streets you’ll catch glimpses of an older city, from wrought-iron balconies bursting with geraniums to traditional Greek dancing in basement tavernas. Continue on to the Temple of Olympian Zeus, begun in the 6th century B.C. and finished in A.D. 132 by the emperor Hadrian. Its enormous columns provide a sense of the scale of the original temple. Nearby, the elaborate Hadrian’s Arch separated the ancient and imperial sections of the city.
  • Day 11 End Tour

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  • Day 11 Athens
    Beach Day
  • Day 12 Start Cruise
    Optional Shore Excursions Available (purchased on tour)
    Details: Cruise
    Go island hopping...Aegean-style. Islands comprise one-fifth of Greece. Get to know six on this four-day cruise through the Aegean Sea. Start with Mykonos, one of the Mediterranean's busiest resorts, with everything from a great museum filled with 7th-century artifacts to pure white, cubistic buildings, Crayola-coloured boats, gourmet restaurants and...more beaches. Next stop is the Turkish village of Kusadasi. Then it is on to the hilly, seahorse-shaped Patmos, where you'll see gold-leafed Byzantine frescos at the Monastery of St. John, the capital city of Hora, the busy port of Skala and beautiful beaches. Visit Rhodes, with the tile-roofed gazebos, huge trees and open-air plazas of Old Town, whitewashed streets twisting between the whitewashed buildings, and a collection of beaches-one of the most popular right in town. Head to Herkalion, the capital of Crete, a former Minoan seaport with Venetian Renaissance architecture and the largest collection of Minoan archaeology. And see Santorini, where whole villages seem to cling to the side of the volcano, and black sand beaches stretch into the sea. Cruise excursions are provided by the liner and can be purchased during the voyage.
  • Day 13 Aegean Cruise
    Cruise
  • Day 14 Aegean Cruise
    Cruise
  • Day 15 Aegean Cruise
    Cruise
  • Day 16 Cape Sounion
    Arrive in Athens
    Cape Sounion Guided Excursion 
    Temple of Poseidon
    Details: Cape Sounion Guided Excursion
    Contemplate the sea god Poseidon from his temple perched high atop the hill of Cape Sounion, the southern-most tip of Central Greece. Stand among the tall, marble pillars rising up from the slippery slabs of rock and look out over the calm blue Aegean Sea. The Temple of Poseidon, built around the same time as the Parthenon (between 450-440 BC), is a refreshing point of calm after the chaos of modern Athens.
  • Day 17 End Tour
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    Available Dates

    July 25, 2013

     
    Tour Includes:
    • Round-trip airfare
    • Overnight stays in hotels with private bathrooms
    • 2 overnight stays in cabins on ferries
    • 4 overnight stays in cabins on cruise ship on extension
    • Aegean Cruise on extension
    • Full European breakfast daily
    • Dinner daily
    • Lunch on cruise ship on extension
    • Full-time services of a professional Tour Director
    • Guided sightseeing tours and city walks as per itinerary
    • Visits to select attractions as per itinerary
    • Guided sightseeing tours with high-tech headset as per itinerary
    • Tour Diary™
    • Note: On arrival day only dinner is provided; on departure day, only breakfast is provided