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A Special Small Group Tour for Alumni & Friends Sponsored by the K-State Alumni Association
14 days from $5,892 total price from New York($5,395 air & land inclusive plus $497 airline taxes and fees)
This tour is provided by Odysseys Unlimited,
six-time honoree Travel & Leisure’s World’s
Best Tour Operators award.
ANCIENT GREECE
with Santorini and Crete
May 11-24, 2020
Dear K-State Alumni and Friends,
Travel with us on a special small group journey to discover the grandeur of the ancient world in Greece and experience the beauty of the Aegean isles. Classical Greece comes to life at unmatched archaeological sites, on idyllic islands, and alongside Athens’ contemporary life.
Begin this 14-day tour in Athens, visiting the city’s treasured sites and taking an excursion to Delphi’s celebrated ruins. After touring the National Archaeological Museum, explore Ancient Corinth. Spending three nights in a Peloponnesian resort hotel, take a private boat excursion to tranquil Hydra and visit the archaeological sites of Mycenae and Epidaurus. Next is a three-night sojourn in the Cretan capital, Heraklion. Here, tour the Minoan Palace and the renowned Archaeological Museum, board a private boat for a cruise to Spinalonga, and visit a Cretan olive oil farm. During a two-night stay on the island of Santorini, tour a winery and the archaeological site of Akrotiri. The Grecian sojourn concludes with a final afternoon and evening in Athens.
We are pleased to be sharing this departure with alumni and friends of Miami University. Space is limited to 24 guests in total from both schools and will fill quickly. Please register today and secure your place on this memorable tour of Greece!
Sincerely,
Terin Walters ’05 Assistant Vice President of Development and Communications K-State Alumni Association
K-STATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION RESERVATION FORM: ANCIENT GREECE
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Cover photo: On Day 4, we tour the ruins of Delphi, believed by the ancients to be the “navel [center] of the world.”
Day 1: Depart U.S. for Athens, Greece
Day 2: Athens After our arrival in the Greek capital, there’s time to relax at our hotel. As guests’ arrival times may vary greatly, we have no group activities or meals planned for today.
Day 3: Athens On this morning’s tour we visit the city’s most important sites, including the 5th-century Acropolis and Parthenon; and the renowned Acropolis Museum. We also take a walking tour of Hadrian Street and the Plaka district. Then the afternoon is at leisure for independent exploration; ancient sights, monuments, and museums abound. Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. B,D
Day 4: Delphi Today’s excursion takes us to central Greece to explore Delphi, one of the most beautiful and celebrated ancient sites. Nestled between twin cliffs on a slope of Mount Parnassus and spilling out onto the Sacred Plain, Delphi is where the oracle representing the revered god Apollo presided over the ancient world. We see the ruins of the Sanctuary of Apollo; walk the marble Sacred Way; and climb to the 4th-century bce theater still in use today. We also visit Delphi’s museum that houses the bronze “Charioteer,” one of antiquity’s greatest statues. After lunch in a local restaurant, we return to Athens late afternoon. B,L
Day 5: Athens/Corinth/Peloponnese This morning we visit the National Archaeological Muse-um, home to the world’s most significant collections of Greek artifacts. We then depart by coach to the Peloponnesian Peninsula, Greece’s southernmost region separated from the mainland by the Corinth Canal. En route we visit the ruins and museum of Ancient Corinth, one of the country’s largest cities in antiquity that was demolished by the Romans (146 bce), who then rebuilt it a century later. Today, only low stone walls, foundations, and several Corinthian col-umns remain as testimony to the mighty city that once flourished here. The site boasts a strong connection to Christianity: Paul wrote his two letters, First and Second Corinthians, here; and we see the altar where he preached. This afternoon we reach our resort hotel on the Peloponnesian coast and dine there tonight. B,L,D
anCient GreeCewith Santorini and Crete14 days from $5,892 total price from New York($5,395 air & land inclusive plus $497 airline taxes and fees)
U nearth the grandeur of the ancient world on this singular journey combining premier archaeological sites with the beauty and lore of the Aegean and her
isles. As the ancient world comes alive in Athens and the Peloponnese, Crete and Santorini, we celebrate the glory that was Greece – and still is today.
Avg. High (°F) May JunAthens 77 86Santorini 73 81Heraklion 74 81
Aegean Sea
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DestinationAirMotorcoachHigh Speed FerryEntry/Departure Heraklion
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Small Group Tour Highlights
Athens sightseeing, including Acropolis and Parthenon • Excursion to ancient Delphi • Tour of National Archaeo-logical Museum, Athens • Visits to archaeological sites of Corinth, Mycenae, and Epidaurus • Half-day excursion to Hydra • Heraklion’s Minoan Palace of Knossos and Archaeological Museum • Private cruise to Spinalonga • Tour and tasting at olive oil farm • Two-night stay on island of Santorini • Winery tour and tasting • Archaeo-logical site of Akrotiri
Day Itinerary Hotel Rating1 Depart U.S. for Athens
2-4 Athens Elia Ermou Deluxe Athens Hotel
5-7 Kantia Kandia’s Castle Sup. First (Peloponnese) Resort & Thelasso Class
8-10 Heraklion Aquila Atlantis Hotel First Class (Crete)
11-12 Thira Santorini Palace First Class (Santorini) Hotel
13 Athens Elia Ermou Deluxe Athens Hotel
14 Depart Athens for U.S.
Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.
Tour membership limited to 24 guests
Day 6: Epidaurus/Mycenae/Nafplion Among the highlights of this morning’s visit to the vast archaeological site and museum of Epidaurus: the 2,300-year-old theater, a masterpiece of Greek archi-tecture known for its perfect acoustics and still in use today. Long associated with healing and medicine, Epidaurus comprises one of the most complete sanc-tuaries remaining from antiquity. This afternoon we tour the imposing ruins at Mycenae, a UNESCO site that represented the pinnacle of civilization from the 15th to the 12th centuries bce. A key influence on the development of classic Greek culture (and hence Western civilization), Mycenae also is linked to Homer’s epics, Iliad and The Odyssey. We see the Tomb of Agamemnon, with what was the world’s highest and widest dome for more than a thousand years; and the Lion’s Gate, the only known Bronze Age monumental sculpture in Greece. Then we visit nearby Nafplion, a gem of a Venetian/Byzantine town with picturesque narrow streets, fortifications, and a bounty of waterfront cafés – and where we enjoy an afternoon at leisure. Tonight we dine together at a local taverna. B,L,D
Day 7: Peloponnese/Hydra This morning we travel to the port of Ermioni, where we board a private boat for the ride to Hydra, the car-free Saronic island where donkeys provide the transportation. After lunch together at a local taverna, we have free time to enjoy this picturesque island as we wish. Late afternoon we return to our resort for an evening at leisure. B,L
Day 8: Peloponnese/Heraklion, Crete En route to Athens this morning we stop to see the Corinth Canal, cutting at sea level through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth to the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean. We continue on to the Athens airport for the 50-minute flight to Crete, arriving mid-afternoon in Heraklion,
Athens’ famed Acropolis and its Parthenon, which we visit on Day 3
the Cretan capital. After checking in at our hotel, we enjoy an afternoon at leisure; this evening we take a walking tour of the Venetian/Ottoman-influenced town center prior to dinner at a local restaurant. B,D
Day 9: Heraklion/Knossos This morning we tour the ruins of the palace of Knossos, once the political center of Minoan civilization and legendary home of King Minos, the Labyrinth, and the Minotaur. Con-sidered Europe’s “oldest city,” Knossos is the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete. After lunch, we visit one of the greatest museums in all of Greece: Heraklion’s Archaeological Museum housing artifacts from 5,500 years of Cretan history, from the Neolithic period to Roman times. The museum is especially re-nowned for its Minoan collection, much of which was excavated from the palace of Knossos. Then we return to Heraklion where the rest of the day is at leisure, with dinner on our own. B,L
Day 10: Heraklion/Spinalonga/Agios Nikolaos After an hour’s drive this morning, we board a private boat for a cruise through the Bay of Elounda to Spina-longa, a former Venetian island fortress later occupied by the Ottomans then used as a leper colony from 1903 to 1957. From here we travel to the colorful harborside town of Agios Nikolaos, with its galleries, shops, cafés, tavernas, and tiny Lake Voulismeni, where, legend has it, the goddess Athena once bathed. Next: a visit to a Cretan olive oil farm to learn about the history of olive oil production – Greece consumes more olive oil than any other country – and to enjoy a tour and tasting. B
Day 11: Crete/Santorini We depart this morning by high-speed ferry for Santorini, southernmost of the Cycladic islands. Once believed to have been the legendary lost island of Atlantis, Santorini today
attracts both Greeks and visitors alike with its stupen-dous setting of cubiform whitewashed houses sitting atop the jagged cliffs of a crescent-shaped caldera. Upon arrival we visit a local winery for a tour and tasting then have free time in the town of Thira for lunch and to explore on our own. B,D
Day 12: Santorini Today we tour Santorini’s archae-ological site of Akrotiri, a Bronze Age Minoan location that was abandoned in the 17th century bce following a volcanic eruption – whose ash also preserved the excavations that we now see. Late this afternoon we
head to the town of Oia. Set along the northern side of Santorini’s inner coast, Oia is known for its iconic white-washed architecture and stunning views. We enjoy dinner together at a local restaurant before re-turning to our hotel this evening. B,D
Day 13: Santorini/ Athens After a late morning flight to Athens, we check
in at our hotel then have free time for lunch on our own and an afternoon at leisure, perhaps to visit the Plaka for last-minute shopping or to stroll the broad plaza of lively Syntagma Square. Tonight we enjoy a farewell dinner overlooking the Acropolis at the rooftop restaurant of our hotel. B,D
Day 14: Depart for U.S. We transfer to Athens’ international airport this morning, where we connect with our return flight home. B
We spend two nights in idyllic Santorini.
Tour Departs: May 11, 2020Prices include int’l airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees.
New York $5,892
Boston, Philadelphia $6,092
Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, $6,192 Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Washington, DC
Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Phoenix, $6,292 Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle
Manhattan, Wichita $6,392
Land Only (transfers not included) $4,995
Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, surcharges, and fees of $497, which are subject to change until final payment is made.
Single travelers please add $1,195. All tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed.
Airline upgrades on round-trip Trans-Atlantic flight: Business Class – $3,795 per person; Premium Economy – $1,495 per person (upgrades are subject to availability and pricing is subject to change). Upgrade prices are in addition to the costs above.
Please note: This trip involves considerable walking on uneven or cobblestone streets and at sites of ancient ruins. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy this tour to the fullest.
For reservations and information, please call the K-State Alumni Association toll-free at
800-600-2586, or call
785-532-5052,or e-mail Terin Walters [email protected]
Or call Odysseys Unlimited, Inc. toll-free at
888-370-6765Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–7:00 PM, Eastern Time
Your Tour Price Includes• Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; all
flights within itinerary• 12 nights’ accommodations in Deluxe, Superior First
Class, and First Class hotels • 24 meals: 12 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 7 dinners• 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
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– Pythagoras
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