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C A S T L E S , C O L L E C T I O N S& FA B L E D I S L E S
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E N G L A N D , F R A N C E & I B E R I A A B OA R D S E A C LO U D I I
AUGUST 10 TO 22, 2007
TRAVELS WITH SIR JOHN SOANE’S MUSEUM FOUNDATION
Dear Soaniacs,
You are cordially invited on a late summer voyage along the western shores of Europe, where dramaticlandscapes and sacred sites have drawn artists and pilgrims for centuries. From England to France and Iberia, wewill discover remote abbeys, medieval towns and nearly forgotten islands. Friends of Sir John Soane’s MuseumFoundation are joining with members of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Trust for HistoricPreservation for this memorable journey.
Traveling with us is Maryan Ainsworth, distinguished Curator of Northern Renaissance Paintings at theMet, who is a popular and engaging museum lecturer. Also joining us from the National Trust for HistoricPreservation will be preservationist and architectural historian John Meffert. And the Foundation’s ExecutiveDirector, Chas Miller, will be along as well.
For those who wish to start their trip in London a few days ahead of the sailing, there is an optional preludeoffered with a private morning welcome at the Soane Museum and a peek into the newly renovated “House NextDoor,” No. 14, which will not yet be opened to the public.
From London, we drive to Portsmouth to embark Sea Cloud II. Our nine-night voyage begins as we setsail across the Channel to Brittany and the walled seaport of St. Malo. A drive through the verdant countrysidetakes us to the nearby abbey of Mont St. Michel, rising dreamlike from the sea. We round the coast of Brittany towitness the subtle light and striking landscape of Belle Ile en Mer, described by Monet as “incomparably beautiful.”Entering the port of La Rochelle, spot the two 14th-century towers that guard her historic harbor.
In the Basque country we will call at Bilbao and visit the stunning Guggenheim. Soane Museum fansmay recall the exhibition at the Soane with Gehry’s drawings and models for Bilbao — Gehry greatly admiresmany of the innovative practices of Sir John, as do many late 20th-century architects.
Sailing along the coast of Spain, we arrive in La Coruña for a drive to Santiago de Compostela, the mostpopular pilgrimage site of the Middle Ages. Sea Cloud II continues along the Portuguese shoreline, with passage upthe Tagus River en route to Lisbon. Highlighting two days in this fascinating city are several important collections,
such as the outstanding Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
August is an ideal time to cruise these coastal waters,and it is a thrill to watch the crew raise the sails as the majesticSea Cloud II makes her way to our next port. The ship offerssumptuous accommodations and fine dining. We are pleased towelcome Eric Chavot, Head Chef of the Capital Hotel’s two-Michelin-starred restaurant, who will present demonstrations ofFrench-inspired cuisine during our days at sea.
This sailing is limited to a total of seventy-five travelers.We hope you will join us!
Sincerely,
Thomas A. KligermanProgram Committee Chair
Sir John Soane’s Museum Foundation ■ 1040 First Avenue, No. 311 ■ New York, New York 10022
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Friday, August 10 Depart New York on an overnight flight
to London.
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Saturday, August 11 Arrive in London this morning. After
a brief orientation tour, transfer to the Capital Hotel for
lunch. Continue to Portsmouth, where we embark Sea
Cloud II at teatime. Toast the start of our voyage with a
glass of champagne, as we set sail early this evening.
ST. MALO 1MONT ST. MICHEL, FRANCE
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Sunday, August 12 The picturesque, walled city of St. Malo
overlooks a natural harbor, recalling its days as homeport to
sailing barques. Step ashore after lunch and drive to the
small granite island, once inaccessible at high tide, where
Mont St. Michel rises magically from the sea. We will trace
the footsteps of countless pilgrims as we enter the winding
lane leading up to the massive abbey with its stunning
views. The adjoining cloisters are renowned for their lightness
of scale, delicate columns and fine ornamentation.
Alternatively, you may wish to visit a nearby ancestral estate
and classic French garden, whose owner has extended a
warm invitation. Sail early this evening, then gather for the
captain’s welcome reception, followed by dinner.
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Monday, August 13 During a relaxed day at sea, enjoy the
amenities of Sea Cloud II. As we sail past tiny Ile d’Oussant,
the lighthouse Phare de Créac’h calls from this remote edge
of Brittany. A cooking demonstration by master chef Eric
Chavot will highlight the morning. At teatime, attend an
illustrated lecture by Maryan Ainsworth.
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Tuesday, August 14 Early this morning Sea Cloud II
anchors amidst the fishing boats and yachts at Belle Ile en
Mer, a ruggedly picturesque island. Walk the cobblestone
streets of its town, Le Palais, crowned by a fortified citadel
dating from 1572. See where Sarah Bernhardt lived and
discover the subtle beauty that drew Monet here to paint.
Return to the ship for lunch and attend an afternoon lecture
by John Meffert, as we cruise past the Breton islands of
Houat and Hodic.
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Mont St. Michel.
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Wednesday, August 15 Step ashore this morning in the
fashionable yachting center of La Rochelle, once a
Huguenot stronghold and the major maritime link to
French Canada. The 14th-century tower here held the
chain that was once used to close the harbor each night.
Explore La Rochelle’s covered markets, old arcaded streets
and historic houses. While we sail to Iberia this afternoon,
attend an illustrated presentation by Maryan Ainsworth.
The Guggenheim Museum (left) and Puppy sculpture (right), Bilbao.
Santiago de Compostela.
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Thursday, August 16 Arrive in Bilbao for a morning visit to
the astonishing Guggenheim Museum. This revolutionary
design by American architect Frank Gehry has redefined
museum architecture for the 21st century. After lunch
discover the Fine Arts Museum, with its excellent collection
of Basque and Spanish art. There will be leisure time to
explore this city before sailing in the early evening.
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Friday, August 17 As we cruise along the coast of Spain,
experience the thrill of Sea Cloud II. Attend onboard lectures
related to tomorrow’s visit to Santiago de Compostela.
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Saturday, August 18 From the town of La Coruña, drive to
the extraordinary site of Santiago de Compostela. The Way
of St. James (Santiago) was the most traveled pilgrimage
route of the Middle Ages. The ancient city of Santiago
retains a mystical quality and continues to draw modern-
day pilgrims. Experience a traditional Botafumeiro ceremony
in the 11th-century cathedral. During lunch at the 16th-
century Hostel de los Reyes Catolicos, built by Fernando of
Aragon and Isabel of Castille, costumed singers and musicians
perform. Sail this afternoon.
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Sunday, August 19 Today Sea Cloud II cruises Portugal’s
scenic Douro Coast. Attend a lecture by John Meffert, or
simply relax with a good book. The captain’s gala farewell
reception and dinner will highlight the evening.
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Monday,August 20 Sail up the Tagus River this morning and
disembark in Lisbon, where ships not unlike Sea Cloud II
once set sail on great voyages of discovery. Drive to the district
of Belém, with its famous Belém Tower, and discover the
Monastery of Jerónimos, specially opened for our visit.
Continue to the Royal Palace of Ajuda, former city residence
of Portuguese kings. After a lunch of local specialties, transfer
to the deluxe Four Seasons Hotel Ritz. Dinner and the
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Wednesday, August 8 Depart New York on an overnightflight to London.
Thursday, August 9 Following morning arrival in London,transfer to the well-located Capital Hotel. Depart for a mid-morning orientation tour including a visit to the Tate Modern.Lunch and the afternoon are at leisure. Gather at the homeof a leading British artist for a cocktail reception at hisChelsea studio, where both Whistler and Sargent once painted.The evening is at leisure.
Friday, August 10 The Director of Sir John Soane’s Museumwelcomes us for a private tour before opening hours. Wewill be privileged to see drawing collections not usually onview. After a visit to the National Portrait Gallery, we returnto the hotel for a special lunch in its two-Michelin-starredrestaurant. The Head Chef Eric Chavot will join us on SeaCloud II. The balance of the day is at leisure.
Saturday, August 11 On our drive this morning toPortsmouth, stop en route at Petworth House to view its finecollection, including paintings by Reynolds, van Dyck andTurner. Embark Sea Cloud II at teatime. ■
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Little Study, Sir John Soane’s Museum.
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Tuesday, August 21 Set on seven hills and cooled by Atlantic
breezes, Lisbon was completely rebuilt after a devastating
earthquake in 1755. In the lower town, see the cathedral
and charming 18th-century neoclassical houses, as well as
the Madre de Deus Church that is built in the Manueline
style. A before-opening-hours visit is planned to the
National Tile Museum, housed in the church cloisters.
Following lunch at leisure, discover the restored Calouste
Gulbenkian Museum, where exhibits range from an extraor-
dinary Egyptian room to classical antiquities and Asian art.
The collections of paintings by old masters, silverware and
Lalique jewelry are priceless. Gather this evening for a festive
farewell dinner at the hotel.
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Wednesday, August 22 Morning transfer to the airport for
the flights home. ■
S E A C L O U D I IIn the grand tradition of the world’s finest sailing
ships, Sea Cloud II was christened in 2001. Sistership of Marjorie Merriweather Post’s legendary SeaCloud, the sailing yacht Sea Cloud II is a three-mastedbarque steeped in the elegance of yesteryear and complemented with the utmost in modern amenities.From the mahogany-paneled library and graciouslounge to the fitness area and water-sports platform, nodetail has been overlooked.
Each exquisite sea-view cabin features a marblebath with brass accents, direct-dial telephone andTV/VCR. Generous deck space invites sunning,enjoying sea breezes and watching the crew practicethe age-old art of setting the sails by hand.
Enjoy friendly and accommodating service andfive-star dining. Dinner each evening in the elegantdining room is the perfect culmination to the day’s activities. ■
Deluxe Cabin on Cabin Deck (left). The Lounge on Lido Deck (above top). The Dining
Room on Promenade Deck (above left). Owner’s Suite on Lido Deck (above right).
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CABIN AMENITIESAir conditioning (individual cabin settings); bathrobes and slippers;direct-dial telephone; electronic safe;hair dryer; 110V and 220V current;radio; refrigerated mini-bar; TV withVCR; umbrellas.
SPECIFICATIONSDraught . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 feetLength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384 feetTonnage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000 tonsWidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 feetCrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Entered Service . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001Main Mast Height . . . . . . . . 174 feetPassengers (Maximum Carry) . . . . 94Registry . . . . . . . . . . . Valletta, MaltaSail Area . . . . . . . 32,280 square feetSails . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Speed Under Power . . . . . . . 14 knotsSpeed Under Sail . . . . . . . . 12 knots
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LAND 1 CRUISE RATES(Per Person, Double Occupancy)
Cabins Decks RatesCabins 204 to 206 Cabin Deck $5,595
State Rooms. Upper/lower twin berths, shower. Available for single occupancy at $6,985.
Cabins 207 to 210 Cabin Deck $7,495Superior Cabins. Twin beds, shower.
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■ Nine nights cabin accommodations aboard Sea Cloud II
■ Two nights accommodations at the Four Seasons Hotel Ritz, Lisbon
■ All meals during the cruise. On land portion: buffet breakfastdaily, two lunches and one dinner. Wine with included lunches and dinners
■ Enrichment program of lectures and special events
■ Escorted sightseeing with entrance fees for visits
■ Airport / pier / hotel group transfers and porterage
■ Taxes, service and gratuities to guides and driversNot Included in Rates International airfare; passport fees; customary shipboardgratuities; alcoholic beverages other than wine at lunches and dinners; personal itemsand expenses; airport transfers for those not on group flights; excess baggage; tripinsurance; optional London prelude; any other items not specifically included.
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HEALTH All participants must be in good health. Thisprogram involves walking over uneven surfaces, climbingstairs at monuments and other locations not handicappedaccessible, and climbing in and out of conveyances, includingtenders. Any condition that may require assistance or specialmedical attention must be reported at the time of your reser-vation. Please note: Sea Cloud II does not have an elevator.
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