IMAGINATIVE IT INER ARIES FOR THE DISCERNING TR AVELER
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= The Green and Gentle Heart of Italy 4
= Lou Provenço 8
= Croatia and Slovenia 12
= Three Golden Cities 16
= Insights into Inspiration 20
= Hidden Europe 24
All photography by Anthony Bay
Our 2011 collection of selected itineraries offers
an imaginative alternative for the discerning
traveler to Europe Bursting with originality and
magical moments, with culture and beauty, each
program offers you the chance to take a unique
and very personal experience home with you
This is spiritual recharge, Europe style!
Europe inspires, dazzles, charms and I have spent over 25 years of my
life studying it, traveling through it, and sharing my passion for it with
all those who have journeyed with me This is a complex continent
also, whose long history and diverse cultures add to its fascination, no
less than its celebrated cuisines and stunning physical beauty
In the pages of this brochure is an exciting, and intriguingly diverse,
choice of itineraries All departures are guaranteed, based on a
minimum of 2 passengers I will accompany each itinerary, for this is
very much a personal selection, made possible thanks to the friends,
colleagues and extraordinary acquaintances I have the privilege to
know, some of whom you will meet when you travel with me
I am never quite sure whether my service as a diplomat best qualifies
me for tour guiding, or my training as an art historian – or simply my
love of good food and wine! Perhaps it is just the deep affection I hold
for these lands, and my desire that those traveling with me should
have an enriching experience too; that each day we travel together
brings something special and memorable
This collection benefits from my long experience
in travel: for many years I worked with prestigious
travel company Abercrombie & Kent, designing
itineraries into Europe for the discerning North
American market, and in 2008 Condé Nast Traveler
first honoured me as a Top Travel Specialist for my
work in France – so it has a fine pedigree!
We have sought to create a program that is in tune with the demands
of the 21st century traveler who is looking for experiential tourism but
who also has an active life For example, all our itineraries are “just a
working week away” from the office or home, and are
filled with those special and unique experiences which
cannot be found on the Internet
Come and join me with a select group of no more than
16 fellow travelers while we discover and learn, share
extraordinary and unique experiences, dine heartily – and above all
have fun, traveling together through some of the most beautiful and
interesting regions of Europe
Anthony Bay’s EuropeSM
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= We pursue perfection!
= My full commitment to personally host and accompany each departure
= Our departures are guaranteed, once 2 passengers have paid their deposit, giving you the assurance that the tour will indeed depart
= Our groups never exceed 16 fellow travelers
= We offer fabulous ‘experiential’ travel – meetings with extraordinary people, and enriching moments
= All itineraries are “just a working week away” from the office or home – depart Friday and return the following Sunday
= I am passionate about travel and would love to share that passion with you
= We work with intelligently selected deluxe hotels that complement the itineraries Double rooms are always at the best available level below Junior Suite
= My team and I live in Europe and love Europe deeply, each in our own way
= I have regularly escorted North American clients throughout Europe – traveling with you and learning first-hand what you want – and have 25 years experience of researching, designing and operating itineraries for the discerning traveler
= We remain focused on our #1 goal: your total satisfaction
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= An unwavering commitment to service and satisfaction
= Unique moments, private invitations and meetings with extraordinary people that are just not possible to secure when you travel alone, surf the Internet or join larger sized groups
= ‘Whisper’ headphones supplied throughout, to ensure that you hear your guide clearly
= At least two seats per person on coaches
= All double rooms are at the best available level below Junior Suite in each hotel Singles are always a double room for single use
= Meals that are chosen to enhance your experience, rather than designed to make extra profit for us
= Our local guides are the best there are – I know because many of them are personal friends
= A travel experience that is active, fresh and upbeat, crafted for the discerning traveler who is looking for value
= Imaginative itineraries, unusual destinations and unique experiences
= Many opportunities to relax, work out and go to a Spa – each itinerary is designed to give you good amounts of down time
= A toll-free 888 number to call in the United States
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Ah Italy!.....Like everyone who comes to this blessed country, I fall helplessly in love with
la bella Italia each time I visit. But the crowds of tourists, they’re almost overwhelming…
So when we were thinking of an Italy
itinerary for our collection, we were
driven by three goals: to avoid the
obvious, to avoid the crowds (as best
we could), and to introduce you to
some original places And I think that
we’ve succeeded, with this delicious
route taking you through the gentle,
green heart which forms the central
core of the country, indulging in and
appreciating all that’s best of the
land, its history and its traditions – at
the same time staying away from the
worst of the crowds
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The Green and Gentle Heart of Italy
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We start at an equestrian ranch in the lovely, rolling countryside
of northern Lazio – a land of almond orchards and lakes –
where we enjoy lunch with a Princess in her medieval castle, and
hear from a journalist about the Italy of today Afterwards it’s
up to Orvieto, perched atop a 1,000 foot cliff with its stunning
cathedral and its 3,000 year old underground Etruscan city
Gentle Umbria brings us to Perugia (great chocolate!) and the
mystical town of Assisi, where a monk privately takes us around
the burial chapel of St Francis
There’s a visit to Cortona, setting for “Under The Tuscan Sun”,
before we arrive in glorious Siena for a three night stay, dining
privately in an 18th Cent apartment, one of the grandest in
the city, and enjoying lunch in a Renaissance hamlet isolated
in the heart of the Tuscan countryside We stop by a collection
of modern sculpture and painting, have lunch on what must be
the prettiest terrace in Tuscany, and enjoy a private tasting of
famous Chianti wines
This is a veritable cornucopia of delights, and a chance to meet
some of my favourite Italian friends too – Italy at its most alluring!
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day by day (please see our website for detailed itinerary) friday | Leave the USA
saturday | Rome-Anguillara, Italy
Private transfer from Rome airport to your hotel near Lake Bracciano; open bar welcome cocktail party and dinner. Hotel I Due Laghi C,d
sunday | Northern Lazio
Excursion to ancient Etruscan site of Sutri and flamboyantly baroque Farnese Palace; lunch privately with a Princess in her medieval castle; Guest Speaker talks about Italian politics and society; a ‘pasta party’ dinner. Hotel I Due Laghi B,L,d
monday | Bracciano – Orvieto – Perugia
Guided visit of Orvieto — its rich Gothic cathedral with frescoes by Signorelli, and 3,000 year old underground city of the Etruscans; visit Etruscan tomb in Perugia and check into your hotel in centre of the old town. Grand Hotel Brufani B,L
tuesday | Perugia
A Guest Speaker explains the Etruscan civilization followed by morning walk tour of the Old Town, visiting the Cathedral and National Gallery; afternoon at leisure or join a walk around the Etruscan remains in the town. Grand Hotel Brufani B
Wednesday | Perugia – Assisi – Cortona – Siena
Private visit with a Franciscan monk of St Francis’ Basilica in Assisi, decorated with frescoes by Giotto and Simone Martini; walking visit of medieval Cortona, setting for “Under The Tuscan Sun”, and to see Fra Angelico’s ‘Annunciation’; check into your hotel in Siena, a former 17th Cent Palazzo. Grand Hotel Continental B,L
thursday | Siena
Morning walking tour of Siena, with visits to the Duomo Cathedral and its Piccolomini library, and to the Palazzo Pubblico; afternoon at leisure; dine in the lavish period apartment of a Princess. Grand Hotel Continental B,d
friday | Siena – Monte Oliveto – Pienza — Siena
Through the ‘crete’ countryside that inspired Renaissance painters to the Abbey of Monte Oliveto to admire the cycle of 36 frescoes by Signorelli and Il Sodoma; drive into the heart of the countryside for lunch privately on a Renaissance estate; visit 15th Cent Pienza, built as the ‘ideal’ town. Grand Hotel Continental B,L
saturday | Siena – the Chianti – Florence
Drive into the Chianti for a private visit to a contemporary sculpture and art gallery; lunch on the terrace of Tuscany’s most delightful family run restaurant; private tasting of Chianti wines at a local vineyard; check into your hotel in the heart of Florence for open bar farewell cocktail party. Hotel Savoy, Florence B,L,C
sunday | Return to USA
Private limousine transfer to Pisa or Florence airport. B
guaranteed departure!* Limited to just 16 passengers
Price per person In double occupancy (all rooms at best available level below Junior Suite) $6850
Single Supplement, in Double Room for Single use $1005
• Single supplement in Standard Single Room on request
• Upgrade to a Suite! Suite upgrades on request
departure dates 2011Friday 03 June – Sunday 12 June With Anthony Bay as your Tour Director
Friday 14 October – Sunday 23 October With Anthony Bay as your Tour Director
• ‘Whisper’ headphones supplied throughout
• “Just a working week away” from the office or home
• At least two seats per person on coaches
*once 2 passengers have paid their deposit
Your Journey
Lake Bracciano
Perugia
Siena
Cortona
the Chianti
Orvieto
Assisi
Tuscany
Umbria
Northern Lazio
Florence
Lake Bracciano
Orvieto
Cortona
Umbria
Northern Lazio
AssissiPerugia
Siena
Chianti
Tuscany
Florence
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Lunch with a Princess in her castle = exploration of Orvieto’s
3,000-year-old Etruscan underground city = private visit
of St Francis of Assisi’s burial chapel conducted by a
Franciscan monk = lunch on a private Renaissance estate
deep in the Tuscan countryside = dinner in an 18th Cent
apartment in the old town of Siena = private visit to a
contemporary art and sculpture gallery = lunch
on the terrace of Tuscany’s most delightful
family run restaurant = private wine
tasting in the Chianti region = specialist
lecturers speaking on contemporary
Italian society and the mysterious
Etruscan civilization
The Wow! Factors
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I live in Provence, with my family and Buster our cocker spaniel. So this tour
goes through my backyard, as it were. A region I know and love with the passion…
that only an Englishman from the grey
skies of Northern Europe can have
for this green and fertile land under a
tranquil Mediterranean sun
yes, I’ll show you the Provence of
Van Gogh, of the Popes and Roman
emperors, of lavender fields and
Crusader knights But I’ll also show you
the people’s Provenço taking you to a
ranch with the black bulls and white
stallions of the Camargue, to a basket
weaver and to a potter, who’ll also cook
us a delicious lunch from produce that
she grows and rears on her farm (and
you’ll have lunch with another farmer
amongst his lavender fields)
Into Prov en Ce A nd the LUBéro nLou Provenço
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Provence has a special identity and a soul all of its own that sets it apart from
the rest of France, its history etched into the faces of its people who have lived
a hardy life of farming and fishing We’ll meet many of those people as we make
our way along our journey, and absorb the beauty of this land that has been so
loved since the earliest times
The Lubéron is the part of Provence that was the setting for Peter Mayle’s book
“A year In Provence,” a fertile, rolling landscape of medieval villages interspersed
with orchards, vineyards and lavender fields you’ll have the chance to bicycle
from your 5 star hotel, a converted medieval hamlet set in a 75 acre private estate,
to the village where Mayle lived, before returning for a tasting of wines from the
hotel’s own vineyards
And we’ll also do something that’s really great fun and different
– and is as much a part of the Provence of today as the sound of
crickets and the smell of lavender: we’ll stay in exotic St Tropez and
carouse for an afternoon with the jet-set over a long and lazy lunch
by the sea, at famous Club 55 on Pampelonne beach
Because Provence is not just history and ancient traditions, it’s also
a magnet for those who seek glamour and the glitter of wealth –
and so why shouldn’t we enjoy that too?!
There’s a lot to this tour – come and join me!
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day by day (please see our website for detailed itinerary) friday | Leave the USA
saturday | Marseilles-Avignon, France
Private transfer from Marseilles airport to your hotel in Avignon, a former 18th Cent Cardinal’s palace; open bar cocktails and welcome dinner. La Mirande C,d
sunday | Avignon and L’Ile sur la Sorgue
Visit the important and sprawling antique market of L’Ile sur la Sorgue with an expert; lunch in a fine town house restaurant; visit of the Papal Palace and old town of Avignon; talk by a celebrated US artist on the influence of Provence on painters. Hotel La Mirande B,L
monday | Arles and the Camargue
Guided visit of Arles, seeing the Roman amphitheatre, the 12th Cent Romanesque Cathedral and having a coffee on the terrace where Van Gogh painted “Café at Night”; visit the marshlands of the Camargue to see black bulls and white stallions in a private manade ranch; dine with a chef in a medieval kitchen as he prepares your meal in front of you. La Mirande B,d
tuesday | Avignon – St Rémy de Provence – Les Baux de Provence – Gargas
Visit the asylum to which Vincent van Gogh was admitted; lunch with a local farmer amongst his lavender fields; visit the ruined medieval citadel of Les Baux de Provence; check into your hotel, a converted 11th Cent hamlet on an estate in the heart of the Lubéron countryside. La Coquillade B,L
Wednesday | The Lubéron
Morning at leisure with bicycles available for rent; visit to the great Benedictine Abbey of Sénanque and picturesque Gordes; enjoy a 5 course tasting menu accompanied by a selection of wines from the hotel’s vineyards. La Coquillade B,d
thursday | Through rural Provence to St Tropez
Visit L’Occitane factory and showroom; drive into the heart of the Provencal countryside to meet a basket weaver, and to have lunch with a potter who cooks food from her farm. Villa Belrose B,L
friday | St Tropez
Walking tour of St Tropez with a visit to the remarkable post-Impressionist paintings at Musée de L’Annonciade; visit the pretty village of Ramatuelle and have lunch with the jet set on Pampelonne beach at famous Club 55. Villa Belrose B,L
saturday | St Tropez – Aix en Provence
Visit the bustling, colourful food market in Aix; walking tour of the Old Town and lunch of salade niçoise in an 18th Cent Café; visit the studio of painter Paul Cézanne; open bar cocktails and dinner in the garden of your hotel. Le Pigonnet B,L,C,d
sunday | Return to USA
Private transfer to Marseilles airport. B
Your Journey
Avignon
Provence
Arles
the Lubéron
St Rémy
the Var
Ile sur la Sorgue
the Camargue
Gordes
Les Baux
St Tropez
Aix en Provence
AvignonSt RémyArles
Camargue
Ile sur la Sorgue
GordesLubéron
Les BauxAix en Provence
Var
St Tropez
F R A N C E
Into Prov e n Ce A nd the LUBé ro n
guaranteed departure!* Limited to just 16 passengers
Price per person In double occupancy (all rooms at best available level below Junior Suite) $6795
Single Supplement, in Double Room for Single use $1425
• Single supplement in Standard Single Room on request
• Upgrade to a Suite! Suite upgrades on request
departure date 2011Friday September 02 – Sunday September 11 With Anthony Bay as your Tour Director
• ‘Whisper’ headphones supplied throughout
• “Just a working week away” from the office or home
• At least two seats per person on coaches
*once 2 passengers have paid their deposit
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ProvenceAn expert accompanies you around the important antique
market of Ile sur la Sorgue = have a coffee on Vincent van
Gogh’s terrace in Arles and see the room in the asylum to which
he was admitted = private visit to a ranch in the Camargue
with bulls and white stallions = dine with a chef in a medieval
kitchen as he prepares your meal in front of you = lunch with
a Provencal farmer amongst his lavender fields and with a
potter who grows all her own produce = talk by a celebrated
US artist on the influence of Provence on painters = meet a
basket weaver = visit the factory of L’Occitane and local food
markets = admire the fine Post-Impressionist paintings of
L’Annonciade museum = carouse with the jet set at St Tropez’s
famous Club 55 = stay in a former Cardinal’s palace and a
medieval hamlet, both converted into deluxe 4 star hotels
The Wow! Factors
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There are moments when nature offers you a sight of such dazzling beauty that the clatter of life falls
silent and you find yourself lost for a moment, overwhelmed by the glorious view that is in front of you.
That, of course, happened when I first
saw my wife walking towards me, but it
also happened some years back on
the Croatian island of Hvar as I gazed
into a sea of such clarity and cleanli-
ness that it seemed to be sculpted
from crystal
you’ll have a chance to look into that
same Adriatic sea with me as well,
and to swim in it, on this beautiful ride
through one of today’s most sought
after “hot spots” in southern Europe
We start, surrounded by the soaring
majesty of the Alp mountains, as we are
rowed across a clear lake in a wooden
plenta boat – later to see those same
W Ith montenegro A nd BosnI A her zegov In A
Croatia and Slovenia
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Alps form an imposing, theatrical backdrop to the famous Dalmatian coastline, with its 1,000 or so
islands thrown like pearls across the sea
If you want to cruise that coastline then this isn’t the tour for you, but if you want to experience
a wider canvass of this remarkable region, delving into its identity, its rich and varied cultural
traditions and its complexities, then we have the ideal itinerary for you
Along the way we’ll meet a charming friend of mine who has her own lavender farm on one of the
islands, learn about local politics from a member of the Slovenian government, listen to an organ
recital in a church perched on stones in the sea and to a male choir singing cappella music, admire
the powerful sculpture of Ivan Meštrovi c and learn about the region’s fine wines which are today
wowing western Europe
We actually visit four countries on this tour, countries that have often
disastrously intermingled with each other as their political history has
unravelled, but with the help of friends and invited guest speakers I will
try to give you a better insight into all of that turmoil, while at the same
time rejoicing in the region’s variety and beauty, from mountain to sea,
from war to peace
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day by day (please see our website for detailed itinerary) friday | Leave the USA
saturday | Ljubljana, Slovenia
Private transfer to your hotel in the historic heart of Ljubljana; open bar cocktail party and welcome dinner. Grand Hotel Union C,d
sunday | Ljubljana and Lake Bled
Walking tour of Ljubljana old town; lunch in a rustic country restaurant; ride on a plenta wooden rowing boat on Lake Bled; a talk about the region’s politics by a member of the Slovenian government. Grand Hotel Union. B,L
monday | Ljubljana – Zagreb – Split, Croatia
Walking tour of the Old Town of Zagreb, capital of Croatia; fly to Split; check into your hotel on the shores of the Mediterranean. Hotel Le Meridien Lav B,L,d
tuesday | Split and Trogir
Visit the sculptures of Ivan Meštrovi c; walking tour of Split visiting Palace of Roman emperor Diocletian; visit to Renaissance seaport of Trogir or time to swim and relax; tasting of Croatian wines; dinner accompanied by a Klapa male choir. Hotel Le Meridien Lav B,d
Wednesday | The Island of Hvar
Ferry to the beautiful island of Hvar for a visit of the old Venetian town and lunch of fresh fish; drive across the island, privately visiting a lavender farm. Hotel Le Meridien Lav B,L
thursday | Split – Mostar, Bosnia Herzegovina – Dubrovnik
Walking tour of the old town of Mostar to see its famous bridge and picturesque streets; visit to a Turkish house; check into your hotel beside the Mediterranean sea. Hotel Excelsior B,L
friday | Dubrovnik
Morning walk tour of the citadel of Dubrovnik with visit to a local craftsperson; optional walk along the medieval citadel walls and ride on the cable car above the city; farewell dinner in a local restaurant. Hotel Excelsior B,d
saturday | Montenegro
Walking tour of the baroque old town of Kotor; lunch of fresh fish by the fjord of Kotor; private boat ride across to the island of Our Lady on the Rock for a private concert in the church; open bar farewell cocktail party. Hotel Excelsior B,L,C
sunday | Return to USA
Private transfer to Dubrovnik airport for return flight
Your Journey
Ljubljana
Zagreb
Mostar
Trogir
Kotor and its fjord
Lake Bled
Split
Dubrovnik
Island of Hvar
Montenegro
Ljubljana
Trogir
Hvar
Dubrovnik
Lake Bled
Bosnia Herzegovina
Zagreb
Kotor
Montenegro
MostarSplit
Croatia
Slovenia
C R OAT I A A N D S LOV EN I A
W Ith mo nte negro A nd Bosn I A he r zegov In A
guaranteed departure!* Limited to just 16 passengers
Price per person In double occupancy (all rooms at best available level below Junior Suite) $6800
Single Supplement, in Double Room for Single use $1060
• Prices include flight Zagreb-Split in economy class
• Single supplement in Standard Single Room on request
• Upgrade to a Suite! Suite upgrades on request
departure date 2011Friday June 24 – Sunday July 3 With Anthony Bay as your Tour Director
• ‘Whisper’ headphones supplied throughout
• “Just a working week away” from the office or home
• At least two seats per person on coaches
*once 2 passengers have paid their deposit
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Provenceflight Zagreb-Split included = private visit to a lavender farm on the
island of Hvar = a talk by a member of the Slovenian government on
the current political scene = private organ recital in a Church ‘floating’
in Kotor’s fjord = dinner accompanied by a Klapa (cappella) male choir
= enjoy a rustic country lunch in the Slovenian countryside = ride on
a plenta wooden rowing boat across Lake Bled = visit of 4th Cent
Roman Emperor’s palace = admire the scuplture of Ivan Meštrovi c =
tasting of Croatian wines = visit to a Turkish house in Mostar = walk
along the medieval citadel ramparts in Dubrovnik and take the cable
car up above the city = two great meals of fresh fish, right by the sea!
The Wow! Factors
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If ever we were able to describe our itineraries in culinary terms, then this tour would be
a large slice of sticky toffee cake with chocolate sauce and cream ladled over it!
What an incredible wealth of culture and
history these three magnificent cities
possess, with their dazzling display of
palaces, abbeys, paintings and objets
d’art, many of which we’ll enjoy on this trip
Each city has its own distinctive per-
sonality: I love the zing and buzz of
Budapest, with the great Danube
river flowing through it (“welcome to
Budapest!” shouted my cab driver the
first time I visited the city, as he turned
around to grin conspiratorially at me –
and drove around a corner at the same
time) And then there’s Vienna, redolent
with the atmosphere of Imperial power
that still pervades its beautifully mani-
cured streets and public buildings
BUdA Pe s t, v Ienn A , Pr AgUeThree Golden Cities
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As for the “Golden” city of Prague, well who cannot be moved
by its exquisite beauty and romantic allure, enhanced by our stay
at The Augustine hotel, a former monastery
And because we want to spoil you, we’re adding a fourth ‘golden’
city – the exquisite and utterly delightful Cesky Krumlov set
beside a lovely river deep in the heart of the Czech countryside
and where, the next day, you’ll be able to drink a glass of the
original Budweiser beer
But this tour isn’t all about cities – we look at the human perspective also: dining
with a leading Hungarian businessmen, paying homage to the victims of WWII,
visiting a painter’s home and listening to a University Professor who lived the Velvet
Revolution in Prague and saw Communism fall, there in his own city, in front of him
And there’s also the famed beauty of the region which we’ll enjoy, sailing up the
Danube admiring the river banks, rich in agricultural produce and framed by
medieval villages, or watching the sun set over Prague, bathing its old Charles
Bridge in a languid purple light
This is Europe at its most voluptuous and alluring – join me for a magical ride!
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day by day (please see our website for detailed itinerary) friday | Leave the USA
saturday | Budapest, Hungary
Private transfer to your hotel in the city centre; open bar cocktail party and welcome dinner. Le Meridien C,d
sunday | Budapest
Visit downtown Pest and its great Synagogue; lunch in the old food market; visit Buda’s Fisherman’s Wharf and Mathias church; private visit to a painter’s house, with concert; dinner with a leading businessman; illuminated river cruise on the Danube. Le Meridien B,L,d
monday | Budapest – Pannonhalma abbey – Vienna, Austria
Private visit of the great Pannonhalma abbey; tasting of Hungarian wines; visit of Imperial Schönbrunn Palace. Steinberger Hotel Herrenhof. B,L
tuesday | Vienna
Walking tour of the old city including the dazzling Hofburg treasury and St Stephen’s cathedral; optional afternoon visit to the important collection of Secessionist paintings in the Leopold museum; horse-drawn carriage ride at night around the old streets of the city. Steigenberger Hotel Herrenhof. B
Wednesday | Vienna- Durnstein – Melk – Malthausen – Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
Visit Durnstein on the banks of the Danube, followed by a cruise up the river; visit the sumptuous baroque abbey of Melk, and gruesome Malthausen concentration camp; check into your historic hotel. Hotel Ruze. B,L,d
thursday | Cesky Krumlov – Cesky Budejovice – Prague
Walking tour of lovely Cesky Kumlov with visit to the castle and its baroque theatre, and the gothic cathedral; visit and tasting at a brewery in Cesky Budejovice, home of the original Budweiser; check into your hotel, a former monastery. The Augustine B,L
friday | Prague
Walking tour of Prague Old Town, Charles Bridge, Clock Tower and the Jewish quarter–cemetery, Holocaust Memorial and two synagogues; attend a concert in an historic church, farewell dinner in the hotel. The Augustine B,d
saturday | Prague
Walking tour of Castle district including Loretto chapel, gothic Cathedral and a private visit to the baroque library at Strahov Monastery; afternoon at leisure; open bar farewell cocktail party. The Augustine B,C
sunday | Return to USA
Private limousine transfer to the airport B
Your Journey
Budapest
Vienna
Malthausen concentration camp
Cruise on River Danube
Cesky Budvar
Abbey of Pannonhalma
Durnstein
Cesky Krumlov
Abbey of Melk
Prague
Durnstein
Cesky Budvar
Prague
Cesky Krumlov
MalthausenAbbey of Melk
Vienna
Austria
Hungary
Czech Republic
Abbey of Pannonhalma Budapest
H U N G A R y, AU S T R I A ,
C z E C H R EP U B L I C
BUdA Pe s t, v Ie nn A , Pr AgUe
guaranteed departure!* Limited to just 16 passengers
Price per person In double occupancy (all rooms at best available level below Junior Suite) $6870
Single Supplement, in Double Room for Single use $850
• Single supplement in Standard Single Room on request
• Upgrade to a Suite! Suite upgrades on request
departure date 2011Friday July 15 – Sunday July 24 With Anthony Bay as your Tour Director
• ‘Whisper’ headphones supplied throughout
• “Just a working week away” from the office or home
• At least two seats per person on coaches
*once 2 passengers have paid their deposit
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private visit to the home of a famous Hungarian painter, with concert = dinner at the home of a
leading Hungarian businessman = lunch in the old market of Budapest = tasting of Hungarian
wines • illuminated river cruise on the Danube = private visit of Pannonhalma abbey =
horse-drawn carriage ride around Vienna at night = private visit to Malthausen concentration
camp = overnight stay in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Cesky Krumlov = private visit to the
original Budweiser brewery = Guest Speaker discusses the Velvet Revolution and perestroika =
private visit to baroque Strahov Monastery library = attend a concert in a historic church in Prague
The Wow! Factors
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Impressionism, and its successor Post Impressionism, are often
considered to be the birth of modern art as we know it today.
But these art movements were not just
intellectual pursuits: they were also
the result of often violent personal
struggles for the artists involved,
struggles that left them shattered
and elated in equal, and sometimes
disproportionate, measure
Claude Monet was a near-broken 50
year old man before he knew fame;
Van Gogh was reduced to scraping his
tormented mind onto his canvasses;
Gaugin fled to the Pacific islands for
artistic freedom; Alfred Sisley died
broken by failure, and even the mighty
Picasso knew devastation and despair
the L I v e s of PA Inters
Insights into Inspiration
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Later we will spend a moment in the small auberge room where Vincent lay
dying in the arms of his brother Théo, and we’ll see the house at Giverny in
which Monet knew happiness and world fame – and also the fear of blindness
In Provence we will delight under the sky that so dazzled Van Gogh, learn why
Matisse created his famous “painting with scissors”, and discover what drove
Renoir to strap his brushes to his hands with bandages
We’ll go to a show at the Moulin Rouge too, as the artists did regularly, and see
the original music hall interior in which Toulouse Lautrec immortalised the French
Can-Can and its outrageous star ‘La Goulue’
And on one magical morning we’ll join
a friend of mine, one of the world’s
leading racehorse trainers, to watch as
his magnificent animals gallop through
the forest of Chantilly in scenes of an
extraordinary beauty, straight from the
drawings of Degas
you’ll meet other friends of mine too – an internationally successful American artist
who will explain the influence that Van Gogh and Gaugin play on his work; and
a true bohemian artist who will tell us how it feels to earn your living by painting
– before we all retire together with him for a good lunch in a local auberge, as
painters have always done!
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These were extraordinary men, but they were also men who lived
and loved, who held dreams and raised families, who awoke in the
morning to work, and retired at night satiated And it is that insight
into the success and failure of their lives, the beauty and the trauma
of it all, that will be the memory you will treasure from this trip
We will not only look at the canvasses of these great masters but
also discuss their lives and how those lives determined their art
There will be joyful moments, revelling with Picasso as he dances
with his new young mistress in the sunshine of Provence, the
horrors of WWII finally over And there will be moments of sadness
too, walking in the very field of harsh wheat and menacing black crows
through which Vincent trudged just minutes before he shot himself
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day by day (please see our website for detailed itinerary) friday | Leave the USA
saturday | Arrival in Paris, France
Private transfer to your hotel; guided visit of l’Orangerie museum; open bar welcome cocktails and dinner. Hotel Balzac C, d
sunday | Van Gogh and Monet
Visit the auberge at Auvers sur Oise where Van Gogh died, the wheat field in which he painted and the village church; visit Monet’s home and garden at Giverny. Hotel Balzac B, L
monday | Chantilly – Montmartre – Le Moulin Rouge
Attend a private training session of race horses in the forest of Chantilly; a walking tour of bohemian Montmartre; attend a show at Le Moulin Rouge. Hotel Balzac B,L,d
tuesday | Paris – Avignon
Visit to the collection of Impressionist and Post Impressionist paintings at the Musée d’Orsay; lunch in the stunning Belle Epoque restaurant ‘Le Train Bleu’; travel in reserved 1st Class seats aboard a High Speed TGV train to Avignon. Hotel la Mirande B,L
Wednesday | With Van Gogh in Provence
Visit to the weekly market at St Rémy de Provence and to the room in the asylum where Van Gogh languished; lunch with a Provençal farmer of local specialities; walking tour of Van Gogh’s Arles and a coffee on the terrace which he painted in “Café at Night”; talk by a celebrated US artist on the influence of Van Gogh on his work. Hotel La Mirande B,L
thursday | Aix en Provence – St Tropez – St Paul de Vence
Visit the studio of painter Paul Cézanne in Aix en Provence; walking tour of the old town followed by lunch in a 170 year old cafe where Cézanne often dined; visit of St Tropez and the Post Impressionist collection at the Musée de l’Annonciade. Hotel Le St Paul B,L
friday | With Picasso and Renoir on the Riviera
Optional walking tour of St Paul de Vence; visit Picasso’s collection in the castle of Antibes and Renoir’s home in Cagnes; a private viewing of the stunning art collection at La Colombe d’Or; farewell dinner. Hotel Le St Paul B,d
saturday | Matisse and Chagall in Nice
Visit to the home of Matisse and to Chagall’s “Biblical Message”; meeting with a bohemian artist followed by lunch in the old town of Nice; visit of Matisse’s Chapelle du Rosaire; open bar farewell cocktail party. Hotel Le St Paul B,L,C
sunday | Return to USA
Private transfer to Nice airport. B
Your Journey
Paris
Giverny
Arles
Antibes
Avignon
St Tropez
Nice
Auvers sur Oise
Chantilly
Aix en Provence
Cagnes
St Rémy de Provence
St Paul de Vence
Vence
Paris
ChantillyGiverny
Auvers sur Oise
CagnesNice
St Paulde Vence
Antibes
St Tropez
Aix en Provence
Arles
St Rémy de ProvenceAvignon
Paris
ChantillyGiverny
Auvers sur Oise
CagnesNice
St Paulde Vence
Antibes
St Tropez
Aix en Provence
Arles
St Rémy de ProvenceAvignon
F R A N C E
the L I v e s o f PA Inte rs
guaranteed departure!* Limited to just 16 passengers
Price per person In double occupancy (all rooms at best avilable level below Junior Suite) $6755
Single Supplement, in Double Room for Single use $1200
• Single supplement in Standard Single Room on request
• Upgrade to a Suite! Suite upgrades on request
departure date 2011Friday October 28 – Sunday November 06 With Anthony Bay as your Tour Director
• ‘Whisper’ headphones supplied throughout
• “Just a working week away” from the office or home
• At least two seats per person on coaches
*once 2 passengers have paid their deposit
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Private viewing of racehorses training Degas-style = a show at Le
Moulin Rouge with Can-Can = lunch with a bohemian artist and with a
Provençal farmer = talk by a celebrated US artist on the influence of
Van Gogh on his work = walking tour of the Impressionists’ Montmartre
= lunch in the sumptuous Belle Epoque restaurant ‘Le Train Bleu’
= private visit of the art collection at La Colombe d’Or in St Paul = visits
to the auberge in which Van Gogh died and the asylum to which he was
admitted, Monet’s home at Giverny, Cézanne’s studio, Picasso’s studio in
Antibes, Matisse’s home and his Chapelle du Rosaire, Chagall’s “Biblical
Message,” Renoir’s home; and to the Musées d’Orsay and Orangerie in Paris
The Wow! Factors
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When we were designing our 2011 collection of itineraries, we thought
it would be good to have one route that was really, truly different…
that went somewhere completely off
the beaten tracks and offered “hidden
Europe” at its most tantalising
And here it is, a journey through one
of Europe’s most remote, and yet most
beautiful regions, the lands of Count
Dracula, and which I am delighted
to present to the intrepid travelers
amongst you
I’ve taken clients through this region
several times, and have always returned
home with an overwhelming desire
to get to know it more, before it
becomes ‘discovered’ Thankfully the
blight of commercialization has barely
touched these lands (but it’s coming,
soon), and so those of us who do visit
it are able to enjoy a rural simplicity
and a way of life that has been
A JoUr ne y throUgh tr A ns y LvA n I A A nd the m A r A mUr e s r eg IonHidden Europe
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handed down from generation to generation
Interestingly, HRH Prince Charles has traveled
on several occasions in this region, and has
purchased property here
Thanks to some good friends and inspired local entrepreneurs, I will be able to help you catch a
glimpse of how this enchanted region lives: we’ll be given our very own village festival where the
villagers and children serve us a luncheon feast and dance in traditional costumes, have lunch with
a priest in his garden while he describes his daily life amongst a community of farmers, spend time
with a nun who will show us around her 15th Cent church festooned with brightly coloured paint-
ings, and hear from a local politician about how the modern world is encroaching into the region
This part of Europe has known its fair share of agony too, as will be recounted to us by the President
of the Jewish community in the home of Elie Wiesel, and as we will bear witness ourselves when we
visit one of the terrifying former ‘political’ prisons for opponents of the Communist regime
At each end of the tour there will be a touch of the modern world, with accommodations at the fine
Castle Hotel Degenfeld, set amongst the vineyards of Tokaj, and the sumptuous Le Meridien hotel
in Budapest In between we drive into a rustic, honest, rural world that still has little to do with the
21st century and has retained a special, unaffected charm
So I wholeheartedly invite you to join me on this
itinerary, possibly the most unusual and the most
original of our 2011 collection
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day by day (please see our website for detailed itinerary) friday | Leave the USA
saturday | Budapest – Tokaj, Hungary
Private transfer from Budapest airport to your hotel in Tokaj, an 18th Cent mansion set in 200 acres of vineyards; open bar welcome cocktails and dinner. Castle Hotel Gróf Degenfeld C,d
sunday | Tokaj – Sighet, Romania
Morning optional bicycle ride through the vineyards around your hotel; wine tasting in a 100 year old cellar in Tokaj; drive into the Romanian countryside and check into your hotel set beside the Tisa river. Hotel Marmatia B,L,d
monday | The Maramures region
Visit the village of Breb famous for its wooden houses, and afterwards enjoy a village festival where the villagers and children serve a luncheon feast and dance in traditional costumes; a local politician discusses the issues facing the region. Hotel Marmatia B,L,d
tuesday | The Bucovina region and its painted monasteries
Visit the birthplace of Ellie Wiesel with a talk about the Jewish Community; visit to a former political prison; drive through the Maramures countryside to have lunch with a priest in his garden; private visit of the medieval monastery of Voronet, the “Sistine Chapel” of Eastern Europe, conducted by a nun. Hotel Best Western B,L
Wednesday | Through the Carpathian mountains
Visit 15th Cent Humor Monastery and drive through the lower Carpathian mountains to spectacular Bicaz Canyon and to the ‘Red’ Lake for lunch; continue to medieval Sighisoara in Transylvania for accommodation in the heart of the old citadel; dinner in the former home of Vlad the Impaler (aka Count Dracula). Fronius Residence B,L,d
thursday | The villages and countryside of Transylvania
Morning walk tour of the ancient citadel of Sighisoara; bicycle (or take the coach) across peaceful countryside to 14th Cent Malancrav village; lunch in a 15th Cent manor house that belonged to a Transylvanian Prince – and taste their organic apples! Fronius Residence B,L
friday | Targu Mures – Budapest, Hungary
Morning at leisure; transfer to Targu Mures to visit its famous 19th Cent library; fly to Budapest and transfer to your hotel; evening farewell dinner at the home of a leading Hungarian businessman; illuminated river cruise on the Danube. Le Meridien B,L,d
saturday | Budapest
Visit downtown Pest and its great Synagogue; lunch in the old food market; visit Buda’s Fisherman’s Wharf and Mathias church; private visit to a painter’s house, with concert; farewell open bar cocktail party. Le Meridien B,L,C
sunday | Return to USA
Private transfer to the airport B
Your Journey
Sighet
Tokaj
Breb village
Bicaz Canyon
Gura Humorului
Malancrav Village
the Maramures
Voronet and
Humor monasteries
Sighisoara
Transylvania
Targu Mures
Budapest
Tokaj
Sighet
the MaramuresBreb village
Voronet andHumor monasteries
Gura Humorului
Bicaz Canyon
Sighisoara
Malancrav village
Targu Mures
Romania
Hungary
Budapest
H I D D EN EU R O P E
tr A ns y LvA n I A A nd the m A r A mUr e s r eg Io n
guaranteed departure!* Limited to just 16 passengers
Price per person In double occupancy (all rooms at best available level below Junior Suite) $6450
Single Supplement, in Double Room for Single use $575
• Prices include flight Targu Mures-Budapest in economy class
• Single supplement in Standard Single Room on request
• Upgrade to a Suite! Suite upgrades on request
departure date 2011Friday 23 September – Sunday 02 October With Anthony Bay as your Tour Director
• ‘Whisper’ headphones supplied throughout
• “Just a working week away” from the office or home
• At least two seats per person on coaches
*once 2 passengers have paid their deposit
(Please note that accommodations in Romania are simple but clean
and secure, food is fresh and generally locally sourced – and the
wines hearty and fulsome! This journey also involves two days when
there is a certain amount of traveling by coach over low mountain
roads – but with spectacular scenery)
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enjoy a village festival, where the villagers and children serve a luncheon feast and dance in traditional
costumes = flight Targu Mures-Budapest included = visit a notorious ‘political’ prison from the Communist
era = private visit of a 15th Cent painted monastery conducted by a nun = meet the President of a Jewish
community in the home of Elie Wiesel = have lunch with a priest in his garden and in a 15th Cent manor
that belonged to a Transylvanian Prince = a politician discusses the issues facing the region today = dine
in the house in which Vlad the Impaler was born = enjoy an illuminated river cruise on the River Danube
= dine at the home of a leading Hungarian businessman = sample world famous Tokaj wines in a 100
year old cellar = stay in the heart of a medieval citadel, birthplace of Count Dracula
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All photography by Anthony Bay
C A LenderJune 03 – June 12 The Green and Gentle Heart of Italy (pg 4)
June 24 – July 03 Croatia and Slovenia (pg 12)
July 15 – July 24 Three Golden Cities (pg 16)
Sept 02 – Sept 11 Lou Provenço (pg 8)
Sept 23 – Oct 02 Hidden Europe (pg 24)
Oct 14 – Oct 23 The Green and Gentle Heart of Italy (pg 4)
Oct 28 – Nov 06 Insights into Inspiration (pg 20)
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general Information, terms and ConditionsAnthony Bay’s Europe Ltd is also referred to as “ABE” in the following Terms and Conditions
guaranteed pricesAll escorted departures from January 1 to 31 December 2011 are guaranteed, once two clients have paid their deposit
Inclusive PricesPrices are valid to December 2011 and include all accommodations and hotel taxes; the services of an ABE Tour Director, who remains with the group throughout; specified meals; beverages with group meals, as provided; all sightseeing as detailed, including entrance fees; all other entertainment and activities as generally described; services of all local guides necessary for the itinerary; arrival and departure transfers (regardless of arrival and departure days); bottled water supplied during sightseeing; all gratuities throughout, except to your Tour Director Please note: ABE reserves the right to modify all services
ABe tour directorEach tour is directed by the ABE Tour Director as specified However, in the case of force majeur ABE reserves the right to put an alternate Tour Director on any tour
gratuitiesGratuities are included for hotel and restaurant staff, porterage, and local guides and drivers Gratuities for your ABE Tour Director are not included and are at your discretion
on-tour flightsAll flights detailed in an itinerary (except all trans-atlantic flights) are included in the tour cost Each airline’s baggage restrictions apply
not Included in the ProgramsPassenger insurance; international airfares; all costs associated with obtaining passports or entry visas; excess baggage charges on internal flights; gratuities to the ABE Tour Director; meals other than those specified in the itinerary; bever-ages other than those specified in the itinerary; sightseeing not included in the itinerary; personal expenses such as phone calls, mini bar, room service, alcoholic and bar beverages; laundry; optional incidental expenses
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Prices in this brochure may be modified due to unexpected significant external factors not fore-casted at the time of printing
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