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Around the World Series
Tour
Egypt , Greece, Turkey and Japan
All in 26 Days
Here's
the best of Egypt in a week: a good look at Cairo and a 5-day cruise
along the Nile, locally escorted. The Romance
of the Greek Isles, The Ottoman Empire
And Serene Japan. Including
a stay in a villa
in Santorini

26
days . Tour starts weekly on Saturdays in Cairo , Apr through Oct
Air fare is included between Cairo , Athens, Istanbul & Tokyo
DAY
1 - Saturday CAIRO Tour
Starts Weekly in Cairo - Year round
Our representative greets you at the airport and whisks you to your
hotel. Visa fee is included and will be issued upon arrival at Cairo
Airport for : Australian, NZ, American, EU , Canadian, Singaporean &
Japanese citizens. You are responsible for having your passport in order
valid at least for 6 month beyond the date of your arrival in Cairo.
DAY
2 - Sunday - CAIRO (BL)
On your first full day in Egypt we show you the Egyptian Museum,
including the " Mummies Room" , the Pyramids of Giza,
the Sphinx, the Citadel of Saladin, and the Mohammed
Ali Mosque, made of alabaster. Lunch is included at a charming local
restaurant.
In the evening attend Giza Pyramids Sound and Light Show.
This
is a very full day , we are providing it based on market demand. Yet
for a more balanced itinerary , you may choose the 9 or the 10 day edition
DAY
3 - Monday - ASWAN, Camel Caravan! (BLD)
We fly : Add $ 150 for upgrade to business class ( subject to availability)to
Aswan ( or Luxor ) and board
our Nile cruiser in
time for a delicious lunch. Complimentary welcome fruit basket awaits
you in your cabin. In the afternoon we enjoy a leisurely sail by graceful
felucca on the Nile. Only for those who are interested: a short
camel caravan & ride for almost half an hour to visit a local Nubian
Village.
DAY
4 - Tuesday - ASWAN & KOM OMBO (BLD)
First we tour new Nubian Museum then the awesome Aswan dams,
and next an ancient granite quarry complete with an unfinished obelisk.
Then we go by motor launch
to the Island temple of Philae
, dedicated to the Ancient Goddess ISIS :
The
Mystery of Isis
Two
millennia ago the Mediterranean world was enthralled by the mystery
of Isis:
"I,
Isis, am all that has been, that is or shall be; no mortal man hath
ever seen me unveiled."
Called
Aset by the ancient Egyptians, the goddess was a Madonna in the Mediterranean
tradition that stretches far, far back to the primitive Mother Goddess
from Anatolia, home to some of the oldest human communities on earth.
Isis
was the powerful and quick-witted protector of her son Horus, the Sun
God. Ancient peoples throughout the Mediterranean regarded Isis and
Horus as the perfect Madonna and Child. Another legend says she was
also the mother of the fertility god Min who, judging from the depiction
of him on temple walls, needed no help from Viagra!
Because
of her wisdom and skill at protection, she was admired as a good magician
capable of healing the sick and protecting the dead in their journey
to the Underworld.
Isis
is portrayed regally, as a queen seated on a throne (which may be the
meaning of her name), often holding her son Horus as a baby. Other images
show her with broad, magnificent gilded wings able to protect the world.
Isis,
the great Mother Goddess. Come explore her mystery in timeless Egypt
when you Travel in Style!
Re-embarking on our Nile cruiser, we sail downstream to Kom Ombo
to visit its twin temples.
DAY
5 - Wednesday - EDFU & ESNA (BLD)
We moor in Edfu, climb aboard horse-drawn carriages, and clip-clop
through the town to the Temple of Horus, Egypt's best-preserved
temple. Re-embarking, we cruise to Esna and its great temple
dedicated to Khnum, the creator-god. Evening finds us in Luxor.
DAY
6 - Thursday -LUXOR (BLD)
We
tour today as well the magnificent tombs in the Valley of the Kings
, including Tutankaomn's tomb, and the great temple of Queen Hatshepsut,
we
stop at the Colossi of Memnon on the way back to our cruise.
Afterward,
we'll continue on Luxor's west bank to get a totally different perspective
on ancient Egyptian life, at the ancient workers' settlement of Deir
el-Medinah. While most of the imposing stone monuments and sites of
Egypt honor the lives and after-lives of royalty, Deir el-Medinah gives
us unique and surprising insights into the ordinary citizens who constructed
and decorated the tombs.
Here
we'll see the excavated homes shared by laborers with their domestic
animals. These quarters were surprisingly large, with three good-sized
rooms, courtyard, kitchen, and even storage cellars. While ancient Egypt
might not have been a workers' paradise, we'll see that artisans and
builders were highly regarded in their community. We are proud to be
the only operator to offer regular visits to this singular ancient settlement
in its tour and cruise programs.
DAY
7 - Friday - LUXOR & CAIRO - Home Hosted Family Dinner
(B)
The gigantic Great Temple of Amon at Karnak, and the mighty Temple
of Luxor are our goals in the morning, followed by a return flight
to Cairo. In the afternoon, wander through the city on your own,
or do your last-minute shopping.
A
complimentary Dinner is included at a local home:
Meet the locals,
you may wish to bring token gifts to exchange with the host family (
T shirt , small souvenirs of your home town):
This
evening we'll venture where few ordinary visitors ever tread . . . right
into the homes of some of the people of Cairo ! You'll be invited to
a family dinner, and while you enjoy wholesome home-cooked specialties,
you'll learn about and appreciate the outlook, aspirations, and way
of life of your hosts. Be assured, as curious as you may be about your
new friends, they're sure to have questions about your own background.
Once the ice is broken, you'll enjoy a lively evening, and find that
you have more in common than you ever suspected. Of course, you may
enjoy a quiet evening with your travel companions, by letting us know
your preferences.
DAY
8 - Sat - CAIRO ATHENS
Transfer to Cairo Airport and fly to Athens . Air ticket is included
in our rate in economy class.
Our Athens representative will meet you at the airport, assist you through
customs and immigration, and escort you to your hotel in the bustling
city center. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy as you wish. Stroll,
browse for curios and treasures, and perhaps dine at a cafe in the old
Plaka district and take in a folklore show.

Prefer Island Hopping rather than a Greek
cruise ? please
click here
DAY
9 - Sun- ATHENS (B)
This morning you'll tour Athens and get to know the high points of the
city, especially the towering Acropolis and the adjacent museum. You'll
visit Syntagma Square, at the very heart of the city, and see the Parliament,
and guards in colorful traditional outfits. Your afternoon is free for
further exploring or shopping, or you could well be drawn back by the
charm of the Plaka. Or take advantage of one of our optional tours,
such as an afternoon visit to Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon,
with spectacular sunset view.
DAY 10 -Mon- CRUISE TO MYKONOS (BLD)
A 30 - minute drive (transfer included) will take you to Piraeus, the
port of Athens, to embark on your four-day cruise. You'll sail into
the Aegean, and by sunset, reach the jet-set isle of Mykonos. Stroll
at your own pace along lanes lined with whitewashed houses, up to the
Church of Paraportiani, or along the shore to the island's signature
windmills. Enjoy an ouzo or a glass of retsina at a waterside cafe.
Prefer Island Hopping rather than a Greek cruise
? please
click here
DAY 11 - Tue - RHODES (BLD)
Our cruise ship arrives early at the harbor, allowing a full day on
the Island of Roses. The compact, cobbled medieval city is perfect for
exploring on your own. You'll want to visit the Palace of the Knights
of St. John, take a look at the wares in the boutiques, and spend some
time in a seaside cafe. We also offer an optional excursion to the Acropolis
of Lindos and the Valley of the Butterflies.
DAY
12 - Wed- KUSADASI (Turkey) and PATMOS (BLD)
We anchor at 7 a.m. in Kusadasi, on the Turkish mainland, gateway to
ancient Ephesus. Stroll the streets and stop in at shops filled with
leather goods and bargains in gold. Our optional tour takes you to Ephesus,
one of the best-preserved archaeological sites in the world. You'll
re-board in time for an afternoon sailing. In the late afternoon, your
ship will call at the island of Patmos. Here you can visit the Monastery
of St. John where the Book of Revelations was written.
DAY 13 - Thu- HERAKLION (CRETE), SANTORINI (B)
We drop anchor in the port of Heraklion at 7 a.m. You can explore on
your own, or take an optional excursion to the 5000-year-old Minoan
Palace at Knossos and the archaeological museum. We sail at noon for
Santorini, where the lost civilization of Atlantis flourished. You'll
disembark for three nights or more in a villa. Sample
Villas in Santorini: Dana Villas, in Firostefani with
view of the volcano.
DAY
14 - Fri -SANTORINI (B)
You'll take a leisurely breakfast on your private terrace. An optional
tour to the archaeological site of Akrotiri is offered. Or, you can
spend the day relaxing, and take in breathtaking views of the volcano
and caldera.
DAY
15 - Sat - SANTORINI (B)
The day is yours for relaxing or exploring on your own--or both! You
might take a boat across to the dormant volcano, and ascend through
a crater-pocked moonscape to the crater. Or savor a soak in hot sulphur
springs.
DAY
16 - Sun - SANTORINI (B) Enjoy the views
from your villa, discover a black-sand beach, savor the sea breezes
from the terrace of a cafe, or try your hand at fishing. Or arrange
a winery visit or another excursion. The choice is yours.
DAY 17 - Mon - SANTORINI, ATHENS, Istanbul (B)
Our personnel will assure a seamless transfer to Santorini's Airport.
You'll catch a flight to Athens, where you'll board your connecting
flight to Istanbul .
DAY
18 - Tue- ISTANBUL
You're met at the airport by our representative, who sees you to your
hotel, and answers any questions you may have about getting to know
the city. As you ride into the great metropolis from the airport, two
thousand years of history are revealed: towering Roman walls, ancient
Byzantine churches, slender minarets framing the bulbous domes of graceful
mosques. These ancient monuments float on the skyline of a bustling
modern metropolis of ten million people.
Welcome fruit basket in your room awaits you with our compliments.
DAY
19 - Wed- ISTANBUL (BL) The center of ancient
Constantinople and Istanbul was on Seraglio Point, framed by the Golden
Horn, the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara. We visit the Blue Mosque,
built by Sultan Ahmet III to challenge the architectural primacy of
neighboring Sancta Sophia. We then walk next door to compare
achievements in Justinian's great Sancta Sophia. Right behind Sancta
Sophia is our next stop, sumptuous Topkapi Palace, the sultans
seraglio for centuries, filled with breathtaking exhibits of priceless
jewels, golden thrones, delicate colored tiles, and lavish court costumes.
We finish up in the bustling Grand Bazaar, where you can find
jewelry, carpets, goat-hair rugs, hand-painted ceramics, copper and
brass in labyrinthine streets holding nearly 4000 shops.
DAY
20 - Thu- BOSPHORUS (B)
Istanbul's history was formed by the Bosphorus, the winding strait
that separates Europe and Asia, connecting the Black Sea with the Sea
of Marmara. Now, as in ancient times, it is a maritime vital link between
the countries bordering the Black Sea and those in the rest of the world.
Today we take a leisurely cruise northward along this historic waterway.
Along its shores are ranged palaces great and small-Topkapi, Dolmabahçe,
Beylerbeyi, Küçüksu, Hünkar Iskelesi. Four
great fortresses rise on the hills, reminding us that to control the
Bosphorus was to control the destinies of nations. Our afternoon cruise
of two continents, crossing from Europe to Asia and back, includes visits
to the Military Museum, the Bosphorus Bridge, Çamlica Hill lookout,
and stupendous Dolmabahçe Palace. Complimentary
plate of Turkish Lokoom pastries (Hotel room)
Day
21 - Fri - "Imperial Constantinople in the Belle Epoque"
(late 19th century), the exotic romance of the "Paris of the
East:" Saturday (BL)
Morning walking tour : We start with our guide in Karaköy where
the foreign bankers and shipping companies had their headquarters, then
take the Tünel up to istiklal Caddesi; stop in the whirling dervish
tekke, and walk past the various old embassy buildings (now consulates),
and point out the architecture. Stop for tea (included) at the
famous Pera Palace Hotel.
Walk at least as far as Galatasaray Square, and have lunch in
the Çicek Pasaji (Flower Passage); then walk up to Taksim Square and
be picked up for the afternoon tour.
In the afternoon the tour visit Yildiz Palace Park and the Ihlamur Kasri,
a mini-palace south of Yildiz, and finish up with a visit to the Military
History Museum in Harbiye in time to hear the "Mehter," or Ottoman military
band (mid-afternoon).
DAY
22 - Sat - ISTANBUL Tokyo(B)
There are many more things to see and do in this fascinating city, but
they will have to wait for your next visit. After breakfast, our representative
escorts you to the airport for your Tokyo bound , overnight across Asia
& the Sea of Japan. Dinner is served on board.
DAY
23 - Sun - Tokyo(B)
After breakfast on board, we arrive
at Narita airport and clear customs and immigration. We've arranged
for transportation to your hotel on the airport limousine bus, just
as arriving Japanese do. You'll appreciate immediately the small marvels
of Japanese urban life: spotless streets, a pace that's fast but always
in control, bicycles left unlocked, vending machines dispensing superb
hot coffee in cans (or whiskey, if you wish). Everything's the same,
but a little bit different. You'll be comfortable in, and fascinated
by, Tokyo.
DAY
24 - Mon - TOKYO
This one-day tour of Tokyo puts everything in this busy but orderly
city in perspective. You'll visit the Diet (say "dee-yet")! Japan's
parliament, and the Meiji Shrine. You'll ascend Tokyo Tower for a view
of the metropolis, and walk through the Imperial Palace East Garden,
a tranquil anomaly in the very center of the city. Then, for a total
change, you'll see the throbbing Ginza, where space is in such high
demand that restaurants and stores are on the second and third and fourth
floors of every building. After seeing Kushiage, we'll have our lunch
at Ginza Isomura. The day continues with a drive by the Imperial Palace,
a stop at the Tasaki Pearl Gallery, and a forty-minute boat ride to
Asakusa on the Sumida River. We'll stop at the Asakusa Kannon Temple,
the famous Nakamise shopping street, and Akihabara, the neighborhood
where next year's miniature cell phones, video cameras and avant-garde
electronics are on sale right now. This tour operates daily, so you
may choose to take it on another day while you are in Tokyo (advance
notice is required) : departing at 9 a.m. and returning at 6:30 p.m.
Lunch and entry fee to Tokyo Tower are included.

Extend your stay -Onsen /spa in the shadow of Mt. Fuji
DAY
25 -DAY 20 TOKYO
You'll plan your explorations with the help of the options we offer.
Venture to Kyoto or Mount Fuji as well. Pick up a few Japanese words.
You've already learned the essential "arigato" (thank you) on the way
over. But you'll also find that many Japanese are eager to try out their
English and help you toward wherever you're going. And with maps, ticket
machines, and signs that you can read, the subway makes it easy and
inexpensive to get around.
DAY
26 - DEPARTURE FOR HOME
Board the limousine bus , that will take you back to the airport - until
next time!
Rates
per person in US$, Double Occupancy,
Greek cruise cabin will be with 2 lower beds
| Hotels
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First Class Hotels
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Deluxe
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| Greek
Cruise Cabin Category |
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| Outside
Cat. B |
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$18
050.00 |
$21
575.00 |
| Outside
Cat. A |
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$18
160.00 |
$
21 685.00 |
Tour
starts in Athens every Saturday , April through October.
Rate
includes:.
- One-way
Santorini/Athens airfare , economy class with tax .
- One-way
Cairo Athens/Istanbul airfare ,
economy class with tax ..
- One-way
Istanbul /Tokyo airfare , economy
class with tax .
- Lonely
Planet travel guide books
- 4-day
cruise to Greek Isles and Turkey .
- Villa
accommodation in Santorini, sample villas that are used:
For First Class , 4 stars accommodation:
Villa style "Astra Apartments" in Imerovigli, or in
a 1 or 2-bedroom apartment villas , Grotto Villas in Firostefani
in a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment.
- Hotel
accommodation as per itinerary , please note that in Japan we are
using only deluxe hotels.
- All
meals during the cruise .
- Transfers
in Greece, Turkey & Japan.
- Round-trip
transfers in Santorini.
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Hotel service charges and taxes
- Port
taxes
- Our
local hospitality services
- A
complimentary home hosted family dinner in Cairo.
- Bottled
water ( one per person) delivered to your cabin daily while you are
on board the Nile cruise.
- Tea
or coffee /bottled water with each meal while on board the Nile cruise.
- Egyptian
Visa fee , visa will be issued upon arrival at Cairo Airport for :
American,Australian, NZ, EU , Canadian & Japanese citizens. You
are responsible for having your passport in order valid at least for
6 month beyond the date of your arrival in Cairo.
-
Nile Cruise with all meals , one large bottle water ( per person )
daily while on board the cruise & a welcome fruit basket
- All
the shore excursions while on board the Nile Cruise and a complimentary
welcome drink.
- Preset
menu meals including B = Breakfast, (or cB,
Continental Breakfast) L = Lunch, D
= Dinner .
- All
guided sightseeing as per itinerary including all entrance fees. On
board the Nile cruise you'll be part of an average 10-15 English speaking
group.
Prefer
Island Hopping rather than a Greek cruise ? please
click here
Not
included:
Sample
hotels in Athens :
Deluxe: Divani Palace Acropolis.
First Class : Stanley, Electra Palace.
Sample
Villas in Santorini:
Dana Villas, in Firostefani with view of the volcano.
Chromata Apartments, in Imerovigli with a view of the volcano.
A
32- Day Grand Tour of the Near East and the former Ottoman Empire
This
dream vacation Includes an in-depth tour of Istanbul and Anatolia.
A one week Nile Cruise on a deluxe Dahabiya, Alexandria , Cairo , Giza
in Egypt .
Petra and even camping with the Bedouins in Wadi Rum in Jordan
Arrive weekly in Cairo . April though end of Oct
As
a thank-you gift for your paid trip reservation, we will send you a
copy of "Turkey: Bright Sun, Strong Tea," a humorous travel memoir
written by Tom Brosnahan, one of America's most prominent travel writers.
Brosnahan has written travel guidebooks to Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt,
Israel and Turkey, so he knows the Mediterranean well. "Bright Sun,
Strong Tea" is the story of his discovery of this wonderful area, and
how he came to write so many guidebooks about it. It's perfect on-the-plane
or end-of-the-day travel reading, and we'll send it to you with our
compliments. To read excerpts of the book, or to
order additional autographed copies, click here.
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