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2019 / 2020 WORLDWIDE TOURS & CRUISES

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4 The Smithsonian Journeys Story 6 Our Experts 8 Travel Styles 12 At Home in the World By land or sea 14 Asia & the PaciďŹ c Japan to New Zealand 24 Africa Kenya to Egypt 32 The Americas Patagonia to the U.S.A. 44 Active Journeys The Cotswolds to Kilimanjaro 50 Europe Holland to Italy 86 Polar Regions Svalbard to Antarctica 88 Around the World by Private Jet 90 Family Journeys The Rhine to Yellowstone 94 Tailor-Made Journeys Europe to Asia 97 Travel Calendar 99 More Online!

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Curating the world

through travel to enrich and transform lives

I have been on a lot of very good tours but nothing compares with this Smithsonian experience. – Mary-Jeanne M.

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This is the story of Smithsonian Journeys.

Why choose Smithsonian Journeys?

From the Smithsonian was born an idea to bring the world’s cultures and natural sciences alive in experience-rich travel. Inspired by the Smithsonian mission, the “increase and diffusion of knowledge,” Smithsonian Journeys fosters the power that comes through travel—unlocking knowledge and cultural awareness—to better understand the world.

Smithsonian heritage and community Powered by more than 175 years of prestige and trust in the Smithsonian, our trips mirror the reputation, varied collections, research, and community of the Institution. On any given trip, you’ll travel with intellectually curious, worldly, and adventurous lifelong learners, and forge lasting friendships with others who share your passion for deeper learning and exploration.

For almost 50 years, Smithsonian Journeys has been a renowned leader in educational travel. When you join our community of curious travelers, you will engage with the world through the Smithsonian lens, enjoying a memorable, immersive, and transformative experience. And, importantly, your participation benefits the work of the Smithsonian, helping to make the world a better place by preserving and celebrating what we cherish from our common past, present, and future.

A quality experience for 50 years Smithsonian Journeys is renowned for superior service, special access, and the personal touch of Smithsonian Journeys Experts, travel directors, and other staff. With more than 350 departures on all seven continents, you’ll always find the ideal ships and distinctive properties that reflect the culture of your destination. Educational emphasis Travelers return again and again due to the fun and engaged learning at the core of every Smithsonian Journeys tour and cruise. You’ll revel in the meaningful enrichment and insider perspectives brought by insightful, world-class, and charismatic Smithsonian Journeys Experts and local guides.

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Providing in-depth understanding and a sense of wonder Our Experts Among the experts who accompany you on your journey are scholars from around the world—with in-depth understanding of history, culture, politics, the natural world, or the fine arts—who have been selected by Smithsonian Journeys for their special knowledge and ability to connect with people. You may also find by your side a Smithsonian scientist who has spent a lifetime studying and interpreting biology, ecology, geology, astronomy, or another discipline. Our travelers continue to tell us that our experts are a major reason they come back to Smithsonian Journeys again and again. Meet some of our experts and read about the tours they will lead in the pages that follow. And go online to read more about them . . . and the accolades shared by our travelers.

Grant Nel is a highly respected naturalist and conservationist who travels the world to study the Earth’s most diverse wildlife. He received his ranger training at the worldrenowned MalaMala Game Reserve and has worked in the African wild for more than two decades. Grant has lived close to the confluence of the Chobe and Zambezi Rivers, making Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park virtually his backyard. He will lead a departure of the new Safari in Kenya and Tanzania, our popular African Safari, and Splendors of Australia and New Zealand. 6

Sharon Hudgins is an award-winning author and former university professor with special expertise in U.S.-Soviet strategic studies, plus culinary themes. A seasoned traveler with a sense of adventure, she has lived in 10 countries on three continents, traveled through 55 countries across the globe, and logged thousands of miles on the Trans-Siberian Railroad. Her publications include five books on the Russian Far East. In 2020, she will serve as Smithsonian Journeys Expert for Arctic Explorer by Private Train and The Trans-Siberian Express.

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Thomas Doughton is a Senior Lecturer at the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass., where he has taught for 20 years. In scholarship and instructing undergraduate and adult learners, he has specialized in African American studies, the Holocaust, Native American studies, and comparative genocide. A longtime former resident of Paris, Tom did graduate work at the University of Paris. He will lead a departure of the new Cultural Stay, Paris: The African American Experience.

Allan Langdale is an art and architectural historian, filmmaker, photographer, and travel writer. He has taught courses in Italian Renaissance art, Byzantine art, East Indian art, and Islamic art. Currently he teaches art history at U.C. Santa Cruz and film studies at U.C. Santa Barbara. A popular Smithsonian Journeys Expert, Allan has traveled extensively in the Mediterranean. In 2020, he will accompany four tours featuring the arts of Italy, including Highlights of Italy, Italy’s Lake District, Northern Italy, and Southern Italy and Sicily.


stand the flow of a region’s history since music, both in content and style, reflects historical events. Through music we enter more quickly into another culture’s language and societal values.

Carol Reynolds weaves music, history, art, and high energy into everything she does. A highly respected Smithsonian Journeys Expert for many years, Carol is known for her in-depth knowledge, cross-disciplinary insights, and good humor. A musicologist and pianist, Carol was a professor of music history for more than 20 years at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. In addition to music, she specializes in Russian, Eastern European, and German cultural history as well as the history and fine arts of Western Europe. Before becoming a professor, she studied at the Leningrad Conservatory and lived in West Germany. A staunch advocate of arts education at every stage of life, Carol has turned her attention to public speaking and the creation of online courses in the arts and cultural history for adults and students. Given her rich tapestry of insight, Carol leads a breadth of travel opportunities for Smithsonian Journeys in 2020, including Old World Europe, St. Petersburg and the Baltics, Pearls of Croatia and Slovenia, Kraków—A One-Week Cultural Stay, Holiday Markets River Cruise, Cruising the Rhine: A Family Voyage, and the upcoming Treasures of the Alps. Q. As part of its cultural mission, Smithsonian has a strong focus on music. In fact, 2019 has been declared the Smithsonian Year of Music. As a music historian, tell us your thoughts on music as a reflection of culture. A. Music bears the glorious label of “the international language”—a medium of communication that binds people even where ethnic, political, or religious identities would otherwise divide. Music allows us to absorb a new geographic region more readily. It helps us better under-

Q. How does this play into the many tours and cruises that you lead for Smithsonian Journeys? A. The music we hear while traveling etches lasting memories: long after we forget other details, we tend to remember a concert we attended, an organ playing in a cathedral we visited, or a trio of jazz musicians we stumbled upon in a café. Smithsonian travelers often have a lively interest in the arts. The agendas of some tours are rich in musical events. But even if not, itineraries on Smithsonian Journeys offer many blocks of open time when travelers can pursue individual interests. In my formal lectures, I weave in quite a bit of musical history. This happens easily since music is so integrated into our human experience. Occasionally we have travelers who are attending their first opera, ballet, or formal concert. In these cases, I’m able to offer preparatory information to help the occasion be a joyful one. Q. What other topics do you like to include in your presentations? A. I craft each presentation to include a variety of aspects. Political and military history, language, topography, religious history, and the fine arts—these converge to make up a region’s culture. Sometimes, of course, a talk focuses on specific persons or events, such as the monumental writers Pushkin or Goethe, or political events like the fall of the Berlin Wall or the end of the Romanov Tsars. I seek to paint a colorful canvas for every talk. Q. How do you view your role as a Smithsonian Journeys Expert? A. My approach is three-fold. First, I want to help travelers realize their goals for the journey. Whether the fulfillment of a life-long dream or the next item on a “bucket list,” each Smithsonian journey has the power to enrich the traveler. Secondly, I want to be available as much as possible. Questions come up during formal presentations, of course. But more questions arise during coach rides to historical sites, at breakfast, or during quiet moments when we gaze from our river ship at the setting sun. Finally, I want us to have fun! A Smithsonian journey provides a 24/7 classroom for all of us. We are living our learning, and few things are more exciting than that. See more bios and interviews with Smithsonian Journeys Experts at SmithsonianJourneys.org/Experts

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Find your perfect journey With Smithsonian Journeys you can be certain to find a trip that matches your aspirations and interests. All of our programming reflects exactly what you expect—a unique blend of enriching insights, exceptional quality, intellectual camaraderie, and personal attention. So how do you choose the right journey? The easiest way to narrow your search is to use our online Trip Finder, which features simple steps to filter your choices by travel style, interest, activity level, destination, dates, and trip duration. You will discover your perfect journey in just seconds! Go to SmithsonianJourneys.org to learn more about our array of amazing journeys.

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Classic Land Journeys Spin the globe and chances are you’ll hit on a destination featured on one of our many Classic Land Journeys—exciting forays into the history, culture, and natural world of a single country or region. Meticulously planned to include iconic sites and hidden gems, these 10 to 23-day programs are comprehensive but never rushed. You may travel the full breadth of a country or just one region, but you’ll always see the highlights up close with an intimate group of newfound friends—generally just 16 to 24 travelers. You’ll stay in a variety of accommodations that reflect the cultural traditions of your destination—and most of these tours include airfare for even more value! Many of our Classic Land Journeys are popular itineraries that we’ve offered for years, simply because they’ve been honed to perfection! This tour fulfilled a life-long desire to go on safari. The trip far exceeded my educational expectations. It was not only the epitome of excellence, it was a life-changing experience! – Susan L., African Safari


Small-Ship Cruises—Ocean and River Unpack once and wake up to a brand-new world every day on an ocean or river voyage aboard a fleet of ideal ships that accommodate 26 to 220 guests (with only a few that are larger). You’ll enjoy exceptional itineraries to popular destinations worldwide as well as unique voyages. All of our cruises share the same hallmark qualities of upscale ships with superb amenities, excellent cuisine, an informal ambiance, and a top-notch Smithsonian Journeys Expert who travels with you. Some cruises exclusively host Smithsonian Journeys guests, while others are shared with cultural institutions and universities. Find more information on our ocean cruises on page 13, international river cruises on page 52, and U.S. cruising on page 40.

Cultural Stay Journeys Our one-week Cultural Stay Journeys allow you to unpack once and enjoy your time to discover a destination’s unique sense of place in more depth. Choose from a single European cultural capital or a smaller city that showcases the intrinsic flavor of the region. Whichever you choose, you’ll enjoy an insightful experience that features both highlights and lesser known sites and opportunities to meet with local people. Plus, centrally located accommodations that reflect the culture of your destination makes it all the more delightful! Or choose an immersive threeweek “Living In” stay for a well-balanced program of themed activities and independent exploration.

Our river cruise was a truly wonderful experience—the places visited were interesting and often awe-inspiring, the ship was a lovely base, and the leaders were marvelous—and, I might add, we had a thoroughly delightful group of fellow travelers!

We loved being in one city for a week, getting a real feel for the place, exploring sites on guided excursions but also enjoying leisurely discoveries on our own as well. In essence, you get the best of both worlds: the Smithsonian Journeys Experts (always excellent) and time on your own. And, as always with Smithsonian tours, wonderful travel companions. – Susan L.,

– Becky R., Waterways of Holland and Belgium

Barcelona: A One-Week Stay in Spain

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Active Journeys—New! Be engaged, energized, and inspired in an entirely new way! Join us to experience the world up close while hiking, rafting, or trekking. In association with MT Sobek, top adventure travel specialists for almost 50 years, we’re providing the best in Active Journeys. Find more information on our Active Journeys—and four new and exciting adventures—on pages 44–49. LOVED this tour. It was everything and more than what I had hoped for. As with any tour, the pace is fast. Days were long but we saw so much and experienced so much. I will never forget this trip! It was awesome!!! – Smithsonian Active Journeys traveler, Hiking Through Patagonia

Train Journeys There’s a magical quality to traveling by train. Time seems to stand still as you watch a nation’s landscape unfold from the comfort of your train car. Whether you are a true train buff or simply enjoy the “romance of the rails” or the ease and comfort of train travel, you will find many fascinating worldwide train trips to fulfill your dreams. Join us to experience the engineering feats of the Alpine Glacier Express in Switzerland, the romance of Africa’s legendary Rovos Rail or Southeast Asia’s Eastern & Oriental Express, or an adventure on the Golden Eagle as you cross Russia’s Siberia or the Arctic Circle. What an amazing experience to ride so many historic trains in the Swiss Alps! Smithsonian really knows how to do it right! We would have never been able to see and do all that we did on our own. – Susan C., Great European Journey

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Special Interest Tours Pursue your passion in depth on one of our special interest tours that are truly unique! With Smithsonian Journeys you can join travelers who share your interest in art to astronomy and from British mystery writers to cars. Become a student at Oxford or St Andrews, learn about Galileo in Florence and Padua, view art and science in Switzerland, or experience the challenges of NASA astronauts at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center! Whatever your interest, Smithsonian Journeys ensures a unique and top-notch learning experience. This was a great program that offered exceptional access to private collections, as well as factory tours and museums, and with the advantage of extremely knowledgeable experts. – Reginald S. Family Journeys Eager to introduce kids or teens to a different culture or the wonders of the natural world? Relax and enjoy a memorable time exploring the world together with your family. We offer a selection of family journeys featuring thoughtfully planned itineraries aimed at inspiring and enriching travelers of all ages. From actively learning about the cultural traditions of Europe or the natural wonders of Iceland or Wyoming, you’ll join new friends and inspiring guides who bring new insights to everyone. Experience the magic of discovery with your entire family on a Smithsonian Journeys family trip. For more information see pages 90–93. I would highly recommend this type of tour to families. Smithsonian takes care of everything! All you have to do is enjoy your trip with the assurance that you and your family will have a wonderful time! – Joanie B.


Our Activity Levels Our Activity Level Ratings provide an understanding of the physical expectations for each tour or cruise, making it easier for you to find the journey that is right for you. Activity Level Ratings are featured on our website’s Trip Finder as a filter, but more importantly, a detailed description of the activity expectations can be found on the individual trip’s web page (on the “Tour Details” tab). These descriptions summarize the ease or rigors of activities, as well as information regarding length of walks or hikes; longer coach rides; internal flights; train travel; altitude; and more. An overview of our Activity Level Ratings: █

Level 1/Easy travel programs include leisurely journeys such as Smithsonian at Chautauqua. Level 2/Moderate travel usually includes most Cultural Stays, River Cruises, and some Classic Land Journeys. Level 3/Moderate/Active travel opportunities include longer Classic Land Journeys, Wildlife Safaris, Ocean Cruises, International Train Journeys, U.S. National Parks Tours, and many Active Journeys. Level 4/Active programs feature Active Journeys with longer or more rigorous hikes. Level 5/Challenging is for those seeking the true challenge of Climbing Kilimanjaro.

Around-the-World Journeys For the ultimate trip of a lifetime, join our spectacular Around-the-World by Private Jet Journey and witness the wonders of the world that have long captured the imagination. You’ll visit an incredible array of far-flung destinations in one itinerary and in style, made possible by the convenience and comfort of a custom-configured Boeing 757 for just 80 guests. Our knowledgeable and engaging experts and staff share their insights during action-packed days filled with iconic sites and unforgettable activities that allow you to experience firsthand the people, customs, and natural world of each country—all in one trip! For more information on our departures in 2019 and 2020, see pages 88–89.

Tailor-Made Journeys Sometimes you just want help creating your own personalized travel. Maybe you’re celebrating a milestone event—a special birthday, graduation, honeymoon, or family reunion. Or maybe you just want to travel as a couple, solo, or with a group of friends. These are just a few of the reasons travelers have chosen to work with us to design their perfect, custom-built itinerary. With our Tailor-Made Journeys, a country specialist will work with you to design the perfect custom-built itinerary from start to finish at the budget you want. Since our country specialists know their destinations intimately, you’ll get an in-depth perspective on whatever destination you desire. For more information on Tailor-Made Journeys see pages 94–95.

The breadth and depth of this journey was amazing! Whatever your expectations are, multiply them a thousand-fold! This was truly a trip of a lifetime and will be in our memories forever!

Our wedding was perfect—and so was our wedding trip!! It was the ideal way to plan our honeymoon—share all of our desires for a safari with the travel expert and let them plan everything! It was truly perfect! – Smithsonian Journeys travelers

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At home in the world

By land, river, or sea, let the journey begin Distinctive Properties Whether you’re enjoying the cultural treasures of Europe or the wildlife of a safari adventure in Africa, your accommodations enhance your overall experience and are often integral to a memorable trip. Traveling with Smithsonian Journeys, you can be assured of distinctive properties that feature the character and ambiance of the local culture plus the quality service that meets the high standards you expect.

Travelers on our new Hikes and Cuisine of Provence, an Active Journeys trip, will enjoy lodgings at a former seminary, a family-run château, and a 17th-century farmhouse. And on our popular Machu Picchu and the Galápagos journey, you’ll stay near the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu at the Belmond Sanctuary Lodge, which provides exceptional access to the site.

Experience the royal lifestyle of maharajas on Mystical India when staying at the Jai Mahal Palace in Jaipur, a heritage hotel. On both of our safaris in Tanzania, you’ll take in commanding panoramic views and world-class style at the Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge. During our two tours featuring the paradores and pousadas of Spain and Portugal, you’ll be completely immersed in the history of the Iberian Peninsula during stays in a palace, convent, castle, and town hall! Families will be delighted with a one-week stay at a charming 14th-century Tuscan villa outside of Florence on Treasures of Tuscany: A Family Journey.

During our one-week Cultural Stays in Europe you’ll find the ideal home away from home as our properties feature the local character and ambiance, plus high standards and a central location! On the new France and Spain’s Basque Region, you’ll stay at an upscale, historic parador in the charming Spanish town of Hondarribia, overlooking the Bay of Biscay near the French border. On Palermo and Taormina: A Stay in Sicily, dreamy water views are the norm at the Grand Hotel Atlantis Bay. And during our one-week stay in London, you’ll feel like a local by staying in posh Kensington at the Radisson Blu Edwardian Vanderbilt.

Parador in Ronda, Spain

Jai Mahal Palace, Jaipur, India

Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge, Tanzania

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Grand Hotel Atlantis Bay, Taormina, Sicily


Learn more about our cruises on European rivers on page 52 and in the U.S. on page 40!

Ideal Small Ships With the mindset of explorers and the goal of fresh experiences, Smithsonian Journeys travelers ply the waters of the oceans, rivers, lakes, and canals around the world. Unpack once and enjoy an informal, relaxed ambiance aboard our ideal small ships—accommodating just 26 to 220 guests—where casual clothes and attitudes, mixed with curious travelers and engaging conversation, combine for an exceptional experience. You’ll easily become acquainted with fellow travelers and your Smithsonian Journeys Expert in the ship’s lounges and dining rooms—and get to know members from other leading cultural institutions who may share the ship with our group. Yet you’ll also feel free to slip off to read a book or, depending on the ship, enjoy a soothing spa treatment. Plus, our ships feature excellent cuisine that can be savored in refined dining rooms or al fresco on deck, and staff members are known for their friendly and efficient demeanor.

Cruising the ocean, you’ll often find yourself aboard the elegant French Ponant fleet—either the sister ships Le Boréal, Le Soléal, and L’Austral or the new generation of luxury ships, Le Champlain, Le Bougainville, Le Lapérouse, Le Dumont d’Urville, Le Bellot, and Le Jacques Cartier. Each ship reflects a chic décor with all-suite cabins, upscale amenities, and sophisticated security. You’ll enjoy various lounges for conversation, a theater for presentations and evening entertainment, and French cuisine with a regional flair, prepared by expert chefs and served in two stylish dining rooms. You’ll also find a full complement of upscale services, from 24-hour room service to an open bar throughout the cruise. Plus, the newer ships feature a stunning underwater observation lounge! With Smithsonian Journeys, you can also enjoy sailing aboard an iconic tall ship such as Sea Cloud II or explore the natural history of the Amazon or Galápagos up close on small, sophisticated expedition ships.

Le Boréal

Smithsonian travelers in Antarctica

L’Austral

Sea Cloud II

Wind Spirit

Zafiro

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A Cruise of Japan

From Himeji to Matsue and Osaka With a Stop in South Korea Aboard the 220-guest Le Soléal

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12 days from approximately $5,995 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Sells out quickly! Book now! May 19–30, 2020

Experience the timeless splendors of Japan in the spring as you cruise the full length of the tranquil Inland Sea of Japan and along the coast to Matsue. Then stop in the port of Ulsan, South Korea, for a special visit to historic Gyeongju, the “museum without walls.”

Pagoda, Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima

Highlights Include Kyoto: Discover an ethereal setting of grand imperial castles, serene Zen gardens, and graceful Shinto shrines, which reflect Japanese culture in its purest form. Highlights include the World Heritage sites of Nijo Castle and the temples of Kinkaku-ji and Ryoan-ji, plus Fushimi Inari Shrine. Himeji: From the hilltop grounds, admire the impressive Himeji Castle Complex, the finest surviving example of medieval Japanese architecture from the Shogun period and a World Heritage site. Hiroshima and Miyajima: Witness the compelling Peace Memorial Park, a tranquil space filled with memorials to those who lost their lives at the end of World War II. In Miyajima, tour the impressive 6thcentury Itsukushima Shrine, which appears to float on water. Hagi: Visit the old samurai quarter, the evocative 17th-century Toko-ji Temple of Japanese Zen Buddhism, and the Hagi Uragami Museum. Matsue: Travel through Matsue, the “City of Water,” to the Adachi Museum of Art, featuring a collection of Japanese modern art and perfectly landscaped gardens. Gyeongju, South Korea: Explore the cradle of the 8th-century Silla Kingdom, a World Heritage site, and see the glorious Bulguksa Temple, Royal Burial Mounds, and the Gyeongju National Museum. Moji: From this port city, cross the strait to visit the beautiful Akama Shrine as well as the Karato Ichiba Fish Market. Uno: Travel to the picturesque town of Kurashiki, known for its willow-lined canals and 17th-century mercantile buildings (with distinctive black-and-white designs), and visit beautiful Korakuen Garden, one of Japan’s most famous gardens.

Torii gates, Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto

SOUTH KOREA Gyeongju Ulsan

Matsue

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Space reserved for 100 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Learn more about Le Soléal on page 13 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Paula Swart–art t historian with expertise in Asian art, culture, and history.

Hagi Miyajima

Kyoto

Himeji Kurashiki Uno Hiroshima Inland Sea

Osaka

Moji

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Eternal Japan 13 days from $6,757 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Aug. 28–Sept. 9, Oct. 9–21, 2019 & April 1–13, April 18–30, April 25–May 7, May 11–23, 2020 Join us to discover the essence of Japan. From Tokyo to Mt. Fuji, Kanazawa, and Kyoto, you’ll explore a land of sublime art, unsurpassed natural beauty, and fascinating traditions, plus bustling commerce and modernity. Throughout your trip, meet local people, stay in a genuine ryokan (inn), and experience age-old cultural traditions, including a ritualized tea ceremony and a sake tasting.

Kinkaku-ji, Kyoto

Highlights Include Tokyo: See the highlights of this cosmopolitan city, including the Shinto Meiji Shrine, a peaceful enclave of temples and gardens; the important Edo-Tokyo Museum; the Imperial Palace garden; and Tokyo’s oldest temple, Buddhist Asakusa Kannon. Mt. Fuji: Delight in breathtaking Mt. Fuji and take a relaxing cruise on nearby Ashi Lake. Japanese Alps: Go off the beaten path to lovely Takayama, one of the country’s most attractive towns with its 16th-century castle and old buildings. Later, visit the World Heritage site of Shirakawago Gasshozukuri Village, a vibrant community whose residents work to preserve its unique traditional architecture. Kanazawa: Tour the breathtaking Kenrokuen Garden, a national landmark with origins dating to 1676. Also see Ishikawa Gate, the only remaining section of the town’s original castle; a museum celebrating the art and craft of gold leaf technology; the Higashi Chayagai tea house and geisha area; and Nagamachi Samurai district, where the ruling family’s samurai warriors lived. Kyoto and Nara: Enjoy two days exploring Kyoto’s many temples, shrines, gardens, and well-preserved architecture. Highlights include visits to Kinkaku-ji (the lakeside Temple of the Golden Pavilion) and lavish Nijo Castle, where the shogun asserted control over the city and its people. You’ll also see the Gion District, where geishas gather, as well as other neighborhoods. During a day trip to nearby Nara, Japan’s ancient capital, take a walking tour that features Todai-ji Temple, the Kasuga Taisha Shrine, and the Nara National Museum. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Jonathan Hall (Aug./April 18)–expert in Japanese film, culture, literature, and history. Robert Foster (Oct.)–expert in East Asian studies. Lee Makela (April 1) and Constantine Vaporis (May)– historians with expertise in Asian studies.

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Buddha, Todai-ji Temple

Kanazawa

JAPAN Shirakawago

Takayama

Kyoto Osaka

Lake Biwa

Mt. Fuji

Tokyo Hakone

Nara

Pacific Ocean

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The Great Wall, Beijing

Classic China Featuring Tibet And a three-night Yangtze River Cruise

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19 days from $7,587 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Oct. 10–28, 2019 & April 1–19, April 23–May 11, Sept. 10–28, 2020

Immerse yourself in the cultural landscapes of China on our popular and comprehensive journey, which also features three days in the Himalayas. Highlights Include

Amber Palace, Jaipur

Mystical India

The Golden Triangle and Varanasi With an Optional Extension to Nepal 17 days from $5,787 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Oct. 24–Nov. 9, Nov. 10–26, Dec. 1–17, 2019 & Jan. 9–25, Feb. 13–29, March 12–28, 2020 Mystical and spiritual, chaotic and confounding, India is a land rich in contrasts. Explore northern India’s culture, history, and traditions as you travel through the classic Golden Triangle and east to Varanasi.

Beijing: Explore legendary sites such as the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, and the Great Wall—all World Heritage sites—and view the collections of the National Museum of China.

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Xi’an: Witness the extraordinary Terra-Cotta Warriors and walk along the city’s ancient walls. Explore the treasures of the history museum and reflect on the eastern terminus of the Silk Road at the Great Mosque.

Jaipur: Explore the historic Amber Fort, considered the pinnacle of Rajput architecture, and gaze upon magnificent art at the City Palace Museum. Learn about the fixed monumental instruments of the Jantar Mantar observatory, completed in 1734.

Lhasa, Tibet: See evidence of traditional Buddhism at Potala Palace (a World Heritage site), the Sera Monastery, and at Jokhang, Tibet’s holiest temple. Plus, meet with a Tibetan family in their home and visit Norbulingka. Chongqing: Stroll through the local zoo, home to beloved pandas, and go beyond the city to the ancient Dazu Rock Carvings, a World Heritage site. Yangtze River Cruise: Gaze upon spectacular gorges that evoke scenes from ancient Chinese scroll paintings during a three-night cruise on the legendary Yangtze. You’ll also tour the immense Three Gorges Dam Project, one of the largest feats of modern engineering worldwide. Shanghai: Discover the treasures of dynamic Shanghai during visits to the Shanghai Museum, with its renowned art collections, and the peaceful gardens of Yu Yuan. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Rose Lee (Oct./April 23)–art historian, curator, and editor of Asian art. Robert Shepherd (April 1)–expert on international affairs and contemporary Chinese culture. Robert Foster (Sept.)–expert in East Asian studies.

Delhi: Tour both Old and New Delhi with visits to important sites and ride a pedicab through colorful Chandni Chowk market.

Ranthambore National Park: Search for the elusive Bengal tiger, langur monkey, and exotic birds. En route to Agra, stop in Abhaneri to see the anicent Chand Boari stepwell, whose 3,500 steps descend 13 stories. Agra: Stand in awe at the majestic Taj Mahal, the magnificent tomb built by Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz, and tour the imposing Agra Fort. Varanasi: In the holiest city in Hinduism, witness the powerful spiritual rituals along the Ganges River. Cultural Experiences: Learn about the ancient discipline of yoga at a private demonstration, watch craftsmen work at traditional block printing, enjoy a cooking lesson, and meet local Meena tribespeople in their homes. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Minhazz Majumdar (Oct./Dec.)–writer and curator of art, living in India. Linda Hess (Nov.)–expert in the religious studies of Asia with special interest in India. Rita Sodha (Jan./March)–art historian and studio artist living in India. Jonathan GoldbergBelle (Feb.)–expert in South Asian literature, philosophy, and religion.

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The Silk Road: A Journey to Central Asia Featuring the Five “Stans” of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan 16 days from $7,595 Aug. 31–Sept. 15, 2019 & April 18–May 3, 2020 Central Asia is the exotic heart of the Silk Road, ancient caravan routes used for the silk and spice trade between East and West. Experience the past and present of five Central Asian countries as you explore legendary cities, visit religious sites and museums, attend cultural programs, and meet local experts.

Sher Dor Madrassah, Samarkand Zenkov Cathedral Almaty

Highlights Include Turkmenistan: Beginning in Ashgabat, visit the National Museum of History and Ethnography, plus tour the ancient site of nearby Nisa with an archaeologist. Uzbekistan: Explore the legendary cities of Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand, and Tashkent, with their noble squares and breathtaking architecture. Highlights feature religious sites, including madrassahs and important mosques such as the 20thcentury Tillya Sheikh Mosque, home to the oldest Koran in the world, and Bibi Khanum Mosque, built by Tamerlane to be the largest mosque in the world. You’ll meet with the scientific advisor of the Ark Citadel, artists at a renowned ceramics studio, and other local experts. Tour one of the ancient world’s most advanced observatories, drive across the Red Sands Desert, and enjoy performances of traditional music and dance. Tajikistan: Traveling to Khujand, a former religious center and important Silk Road stop, visit several medieval monuments (including the 10th-century Timurmalik Fortress), the Historical Museum of Sogdiana, and the exciting Panshanbe Bazaar. Kyrgyzstan: In the capital of Bishkek, tour the central square, the National History Museum, and the State Museum of Fine Arts, and meet with a Kyrgyz resident who participated in the 2010 revolution. In a nearby village, KAZAKHSTAN enjoy lunch with a family in their home and watch a demonstration Almaty Bishkek of Kyrgyz horse games. Later, Sarygamysh UZBEKISTAN Issyk Kul Red Sands Desert Lake Tashauz delight in a Kyrgyz Manas folk KYRGYZSTAN Tashkent Khiva Aydar Lake performance. Gijduvan Khujand Kazakhstan: Highlights in Almaty include the Zenkov Cathedral, the delightful Museum of Musical Instruments, and the State Central Museum. Outside the city, see the Small Almaty Gorge and visit a traditional Kazakh falcon farm. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Please see our website for itinerary modifications for 2020. 18

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Falcon in Kazakhstan


Old and new in Baku, Azerbaijan

Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan 17 days from $7,995 May 20–June 5, 2020 Wedged between the Caspian and Black Seas, the less visited countries of Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan showcase a wealth of cultural and historical treasures. Discover these special gems on this unique journey. Highlights Include Azerbaijan: Explore Baku, the burgeoning capital on the Caspian, with its ancient and modern architecture as you walk through the Old City and explore the Museum of Azerbaijan Carpets and the Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center. Venture outside the city to discover the archaeological sites of Gobustan and Atashgah Zorastrian Fire Temple. Spend a night in Sheki, one of the country’s oldest cities, and enjoy a performance of traditional Azeri music.

Archers, Naadam Festival, Mongolia

The Trans-Siberian Express

A Private Train Journey from Mongolia to Moscow Featuring the Naadam Festival Aboard the Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express 14 days from $17,395 July 9–22, 2020 Join us for an adventure of a lifetime! Attend Mongolia’s incomparable Naadam Festival, then board the legendary Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express for one of the most epic train journeys on Earth, traveling nearly 4,000 miles through five time zones and across two continents. You’ll learn about diverse cultures as you meet with local people and attend a variety of traditional performances. Highlights Include Ulaanbaatar: Observe Mongolian cultural traditions during the Naadam Festival, a centuries-old celebration featuring colorful pageantry and athletic competitions. After three days, board your train for Russia.

Georgia: Cross into Eastern Georgia’s Kakheti region, renowned for its vineyards and some of the country’s most impressive religious architecture. Celebrate Georgian culinary traditions with a Georgian Table Feast, complemented by traditional polyphonic singing. Stop at the Stalin Museum in Gori, the impressive 12th-century Vardzia cave complex, and the Phoka Nunnery. In Tbilisi, Georgia’s famed capital, explore the Old Town, see the National Museum’s archaeological collection, learn about modern politics, and enjoy a classical music concert.

Lake Baikal: Learn about the unique cultural identities of the indigenous Buryat people and a group of “Old Believers” in Ulan Ude. Admire the magnificent scenery of Lake Baikal, a World Heritage site. Gain insight into the people who settled in Irkutsk, the “capital” of Siberia, during a visit to the Decembrist House Museum.

Armenia: Designed with input from Smithsonian’s Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, enjoy the best of Armenia. In the Lori region, stop in at the Nurik Center, an NGO supporting women through cultural tourism, and learn to make traditional Armenian dishes with a local family. Enjoy day trips to Geghard Monastery and Noravank.

The Volga and Moscow: Tour the Kazan Kremlin, a World Heritage site, and learn about the cultural history of Tatars, Cossacks, and Russians. See major landmarks of the Russian capital during a panoramic tour.

Siberia to the Urals: See historic trains at the open-air Trans-Siberian Museum in Novosibirsk. Crossing from Asia to Europe, visit Yekaterinburg and the site where Russia’s last tsar and family were executed.

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Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Hugh Neighbour–former r diplomat with expertise in the history, culture, and current affairs of Central Asia.

Smithsonian Journeys Expert Sharon Hudgins–scholar and author with expertise in Russian studies, including Siberia, Russian culture, and cuisine.

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Monk at Angkor Thom, Cambodia

Singapore, Thailand, and Angkor Wat

Featuring the Eastern & Oriental Express 14 days from $8,540 See website for savings Limited time offer! Special air rates & services available Feb. 4–17, Feb. 22–March 6, Nov. 6–19, 2020 Take an exotic journey to the East, traveling through breathtaking landscapes that showcase ancient histories, diverse cultures, and many World Heritage sites. Highlights Include Singapore: Explore this modern city-state on a tour that showcases the diverse neighborhoods of Kampong Glam, Chinatown, Little India, and more. Aboard the Eastern & Oriental Express: Take a twonight journey on this opulent train. (Find more details on our website.) Stop to explore the royal Malaysian town of Kuala Kangsar, boat down the River Kwai, and learn about the Thailand-Burma Railway. Bangkok: Visit the Grand Palace with its Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the famous Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, and Siam’s ancient capital of Ayutthaya. Enjoy a leisurely cruise along the Chao Phraya River and watch a captivating Thai dance performance. Angkor Wat: Fly to Cambodia’s Siem Reap for a threenight stay to discover the City of Temples, including Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, Ta Prohm, and the recently restored temple of Thommanon. Traditional performances and a visit with local artisans complement your stay. Accommodations: Enjoy stays in top hotels, including the Bangkok Peninsula and Singapore Shangri-La. Space reserved for 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Sandra Cate (Feb.4/Nov.)–anthropologist and folklorist with expertise in southeast Asia.

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Statuary at Khai Dinh Tomb, Hué

Discovering Vietnam 17 days from $4,597 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Oct. 23–Nov. 8, Nov. 10–26, Dec. 1–17, 2019 & Jan. 8–24, Feb. 9–25, Feb. 23–March 10, 2020 With its breathtaking beauty and enduring traditions, Vietnam provides endless rewards for the thoughtful traveler. Discover both the ancient and modern worlds of Vietnam on this popular and magical journey. Highlights Include Royal Cities: Experience the grandeur of the imperial capital of Hué and the fascinating ancient traditions of village life in Hoi An, both World Heritage sites. Tour the acclaimed Cham Museum in Da Nang. Plus, take a cruise along Hué’s Perfume River and visit peaceful Thien Mu Pagoda, a Buddhist monastery, and the palatial Tomb of Minh Mang. Ha Long Bay: Enjoy a boat ride through this breathtaking waterway, a World Heritage site comprising 3,000 islands and a karst landscape of limestone cliffs. Mekong River: Spend two days on the Mekong, where boats take you along small tributaries and inlets to the bustling floating market at Cai Rang and to other traditional villages. Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City: Take in-depth tours of the political and cultural capital of Hanoi and spirited and cosmopolitan Ho Chi Minh City. Cultural Experiences: Savor local cuisine during a private cooking lesson, visit a farming settlement, and have lunch in the home of a local historian. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Lawrence Butler (Nov.)–art historian. Jonathan Hall (Dec.)–expert in Asian film, culture, liteature, and history. Dana Sachs (Jan.)–author of numerous books and a documentary on Vietnam.


Legendary Bora Bora

Wind Spirit

Voyage to French Polynesia Featuring Tahiti and Bora Bora Aboard the 148-guest Wind Spirit

CRUISE

11 days from $6,995 Includes $1,000 early booking savings and airfare from Los Angeles Jan. 28–Feb. 7, 2020

This winter, escape the cold and bask in the warmth and pristine beauty of Tahiti, “the Pearl of the South Pacific,” as well as the sister islands of Pape’ete, Mo’orea, Ra’iatea, Taha’a, Bora Bora, and Huahine. Trace the voyages of legendary explorer Captain Cook and explore the places that sparked the imaginations of scores of writers and artists as your four-masted sailing ship plies a course through deep-blue waters, its sails billowing majestically in the wind. Our South Pacific adventure will excite your senses and provide a deeper appreciation for these exotic islands and their remarkable cultures. Highlights Include Unique Seascapes: Part of the allure of the South Pacific are the iconic island seascapes—volcanic islands, coral atolls, and motus set amid deep blue waters fringed by dazzling white-sand beaches. Inland, thick tropical forests cloak black basalt peaks silhouetted against turquoise waters, and the sweet scent of vanilla, gardenia, and jasmine delicately permeate the island air. Learn about the flora and fauna of the Society Islands during excursions and active adventures. Culture: Walk to imposing sacred marae (temples) to learn about Polynesian deities and traditions. Gain a deeper understanding of the traditional Polynesian trade economy as you tour the fragrant grounds of a vanilla plantation and visit a farm where lustrous black pearls are meticulously cultivated for export. Witness the art of dyeing traditional Polynesian pareo (sarongs). Savor the island’s abundant fruits and enjoy local island cuisine and entertainment at a traditional Polynesian feast on a private motu. Nature Activities: Enjoy warm-water swimming from

unspoiled beaches and snorkeling amid pristine coral reefs and tropical fish. Board an outrigger canoe to explore the only navigable river in Polynesia. Wind Spirit: Experience this paragon of paradise on an elegant yacht designed to sail among the atolls and motus of French Polynesia, its year-round home. This award-winning ship features spacious teak decks, upscale amenities, two elegant restaurants, a watersports marina, plus complimentary beverages and included gratuities. Find more details on our website. Space reserved for 60 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Port of Call Ship

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Cook’s Bay

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Mo’orea

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Smithsonian Journeys Expert Lindsay Whaley–expert in the languages and cultures of French Polynesia.

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Splendors of Australia and New Zealand 22 days from $10,184 / Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Sept. 28–Oct. 19, Oct. 19–Nov.9, 2019 & Jan 11–Feb. 1, Feb. 19–March 11, March 14–April 4, April 6–27, 2020 Venture “Down Under” for an exploration of some of the world’s most stunningly diverse landscapes—from colorful coral reefs and lush forests to stark deserts and dramatic fjords! Highlights Include Great Barrier Reef: Learn about this World Heritage site from a marine biologist and see the reef up close as you swim, snorkel, or view it from a glass-bottomed boat. You’ll also take a thrilling journey aboard the historic Kuranda Railway and travel through the rain forest canopy on the world’s longest gondola cableway. The Australian Outback: Watch the sun set over Ayers Rock at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Relax around a campfire and look for the Southern Cross as you savor a traditional “bush” dinner. Learn about the Walpiri Aboriginal people during a “Dreamtime” tour. Sydney: Enjoy two fascinating days exploring Sydney, where highlights include tours of the iconic Sydney Opera House and Featherdale Wildlife Park (home to koalas, kangaroos, and wallabies), plus a luncheon cruise around Sydney Harbour. New Zealand’s South Island: Venture to the Southern Alps and Mt. Cook to experience the mountainscape and visit the Hillary Gallery, which commemorates Sir Edmund’s achievements, including the first ascent of Mt. Cook’s south face. Look in awe upon breathtaking Milford Sound, a World Heritage site, during an afternoon cruise through the fjords. Plus, savor a wine tasting and enjoy independent time in Queenstown.

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The North Island: In Rotorua, meet with a group of Maori people and enjoy a traditional hangi dinner and cultural performance. Plus, observe famed geothermal features such as geysers and thermal hot springs at a nearby park. Conclude your spectacular journey with a two-night stay in Auckland, the “City of Sails,” where a half-day city tour features the War Memorial Museum, Auckland Harbour, and the America’s Cup Village. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Great Cairns Barrier Reef

Coral Sea Alice Springs Ayers Rock

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Smithsonian Journeys Experts Grant Nel (Oct./Jan.)–naturalist with expertise in conservation. Wayne Ranney (Feb.) and Brent Garry (April)–highly respected geologists. George Losey (March)–naturalist and marine biologist.

Moorish Idol fish, Great Barrier Reef


Maori sculpture

Journey Through New Zealand

From Auckland to Queenstown 16 days from $8,174 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Oct. 17–Nov. 1, Oct. 31–Nov. 15, 2019 & Feb. 13–28, March 19–April 3, April 16–May 1, 2020 Take an unforgettable journey through New Zealand’s North and South Islands where you’ll gaze in awe at magnificent landscapes and meet the “Kiwi” people. Highlights Include Breathtaking Landscapes: A full-day excursion to renowned Fiordland National Park features a cruise of serene Doubtful Sound, noted for its mountain peaks and waterfalls. Take an exciting rail journey to the Southern Alps and Arthur’s Pass. And in Westland National Park, encounter the spectacular Franz Josef Glacier, walk through the Glacial Valley, and see rare kiwi birds at a wildlife center. On the North Island, witness geysers and hot springs at the Te Puia Thermal Reserve. Cultural Enrichment: Cruise Auckland’s glittering harbor and see prized cultural artifacts at the Auckland Museum. In Rotorua, gain insight into the indigenous Maori at the Maori Cultural Center, where you’ll meet elders and enjoy a hangi feast and performance, plus visit Rainbow Springs National Park. Savor private wine tastings at celebrated Hawke’s Bay and the acclaimed Church Road Vineyard. Learn about sheep farming at a private farm, visit Wellington’s acclaimed Te Papa National Museum, and discover the English heritage of Christchurch as you tour the Botanic Gardens and Cathedral Square. Conclude your trip with a day at leisure in Queenstown, situated on Lake Wakatipu. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Peter Bobrowsky (March)–highly respected archaeologist and geologist. Don Wilson (April)– senior scientist and curator emeritus at Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History.

Milford Sound

New Zealand by Sea

Featuring Auckland and a 7-day Cruise Aboard the 180-guest Le Lapérouse

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13 days from $5,995 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Feb. 18–March 1, 2020

New Zealand is a country of breathtaking natural beauty, astonishing flora and fauna, and towns and villages reflecting distinctive cultures. Join us to circumnavigate the South Island by ship, just as early Polynesians and explorers once did, and explore Auckland as well! Highlights Include Fiordland National Park: Cruise the breathtaking landscapes of this World Heritage site—including Milford Sound and Dusky and Doubtful Sounds—over two exciting days. Enjoy Zodiac rides that feature panoramic vistas and up-close looks of plunging fjords, mystical waterfalls, lush forests, and glacier-grooved cliffs. South Island Wildlife: From Dunedin to the west coast, look for amazing birdlife such as the northern royal albatross (the largest seabird in the world), and rare species of penguin, as well as bottlenose dolphins, sea lions, whales, and other marine wildlife. Cultural Sites: Tour charming Christchurch, “the most English city outside of England,” and the country’s capital city of Wellington, a historic site for the Maori people. Auckland and Marlborough Valley: Spend two days exploring the “City of Sails,” featuring the War Memorial Museum with its Maori treasures. Visit New Zealand’s wine region, the Marlborough Valley, plus stop at a farm to watch traditional sheep shearing and herding demonstrations. Space reserved for 36 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Find more details about Le Lapérouse on page 13 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Neville Peat–expert in New Zealand’s history, geography, and nature.

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Africa Kenya to Egypt

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Safari in Kenya and Tanzania From the Serengeti to the Masai Mara

16 days from $10,396 / Includes airfare, taxes & all fees July 12–27, Aug. 9–24, Aug. 30–Sept. 14, Oct. 1–16, 2020 Renowned for their vast plains, the Serengeti and Masai Mara comprise one large contiguous region teeming with wildlife, including lion, leopard, cheetah, zebra, giraffe, gazelle, wildebeest, elephant, buffalo, hippo, and rhino. Visiting these parks, along with Ngorongoro, Amboseli, and Lake Manyara, is truly a classic safari. Join us on this new African safari in 2020. Highlights Include The Serengeti and Masai Mara: The Serengeti spans approximately 12,000 square miles in Tanzania and is considered one of Africa’s finest parks, while Masai Mara is Kenya’s premier game reserve and the traditional homeland of the native Maasai people. Gaze in awe at the diversity of mammals during game drives in both parks. Amboseli: In the shadow of snowcapped Mt. Kilimanjaro stands Kenya’s Amboseli National Park, known for its dry plains and large elephant population, which you’ll witness during game drives. At a nearby Maasai village, see everyday life up close as you meet with villagers and visit a school. Lake Manyara: See abundant birdlife, tree-climbing lions, and hippos during game drives in one of Tanzania’s smallest and most diverse parks.

Safari Comfort: Stay in deluxe Serena Safari Lodges, offering the most upscale lodge experience in Tanzania. In Kenya, the Sarova Mara Game Camp offers a luxurious three-night tented camp experience. Extension to Mount Kenya: During an optional three-day extension, spend a day at Mpala Research Centre, where Smithsonian fellows and research staff lead important research projects. You’ll also visit the Jane Goodall Chimpanzee Sanctuary and stay at the famed Mount Kenya Safari Club. Limited to 17 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Robyn Keene-Young (July) and Tiiu Lukk (Aug. 30)–writer and journalist respectively with expertise in southern Africa. Grant Nel (Aug. 9/Oct.)– respected naturalist with expertise in biodiversity and conservation, who lives in Botswana. Mt. Kenya

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Ngorongoro: This UNESCO Conservation Area is home to the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera, measuring 100 square miles. On the crater’s floor is Africa in microcosm: grassland, swampland, lakes, forest, mountains, and unparalleled wildlife. Descend into the crater to see all of Africa’s “Big Five”—lion, elephant, rhino, Cape buffalo, and leopard—in one place! Nairobi: Tour the Karen Blixen Museum, former home of the author of Out of Africa (as Isak Dinesen) and see the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe at the Giraffe Centre.

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Treasures of South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Botswana Featuring Rovos Rail

16 days from $9,240 / See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available Jan. 21–Feb. 5, Feb. 18–March 4, Sept. 8–23, 2020 Discover the rich natural and cultural heritage of southern Africa as you explore three of the continent’s most fascinating countries: South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Botswana. Our extraordinary adventure features the cultural and political heritage of South Africa, a rail journey aboard the legendary Rovos Rail, safaris in three important parks, and a stay at dramatic Victoria Falls.

landscapes and wildlife from the observation car or lounge. Find more details on our website.

Highlights Include

Space reserved for 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

South Africa: A comprehensive overview of Cape Town includes views from Table Mountain and Cape Point, a visit to Boulders Beach to see African penguins, and a tour of Robben Island prison where Nelson Mandela and other political dissidents made strides in attaining equal rights. In Soweto township, visit many of the sites associated with important leaders in the anti-apartheid movement. Safari Adventures: Experience the thrill of up-close encounters with animals in the wild—lion, elephant, leopard, Cape buffalo, rhino, zebra, giraffe, hippo, and more—during safaris at three important parks. Spot the “Big Five” on game drives during a three-night stay at South Africa’s Thornybush Nature Reserve. Stop at Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park to watch animals gather at The Hide’s water hole. Plus, see the renowned elephant herds at Botswana’s Chobe National Park. Rovos Rail: Savor the romance of the Golden Age of train travel during a three-night rail journey from Pretoria to Victoria Falls. Ride in vintage carriages that have been restored to mint condition and take in sweeping

Watching wildlife from Rovos Rail

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Victoria Falls: Feel the awesome power of Victoria Falls, a World Heritage site and one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World. These immense falls plunge into the basalt gorges below creating a mist that can be seen for 50 miles. Enjoy a two-night stay at the historic Victoria Falls Hotel.

Chobe Victoria Falls River Chobe ZIMBABWE National Park Hwange National Park BOTSWANA

Kruger National Park Thornybush Nature Pretoria Reserve Johannesburg

SOUTH AFRICA Cape Town

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Smithsonian Journeys Experts Robyn Keene-Young (Jan.)–travel and nature writer on southern Africa. Robert Schrire (Sept.)–expert in public policy with a focus on economics.

Dramatic Victoria Falls


Herds of wildebeest and zebra during the Great Migration

Tanzania’s Great Migration 12 days from $8,495 Includes $500 early booking savings Feb. 7–18, Feb. 23–March 5, March 10–21, 2020 One of the most spectacular moments in nature is to observe thousands of large mammals on the grasslands of the Serengeti during the Great Migration. In the winter, more than a million wildebeest, zebra, gazelle, and Cape buffalo are attracted to the Serengeti by rains that replenish the savannas with fresh grasses. These herds are also followed by lion, leopard, and cheetah. Join us on safari in February or March—prime time to view this amazing once-in-a-lifetime spectacle—and enjoy daily game drives and a privately chartered flight, which provides the best way to witness this phenomenal event. Highlights Include Tanzania by Air: Enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the Great Rift Valley and experience the thrill of the African plains from the air. The privately chartered flight also saves time in getting from the Serengeti to Arusha. The “Big Five” and Other Game: Experience the breathtaking sight of splinter herds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra crowding the grasslands during the Great Migration. Watch for the “Big Five”— lion, elephant, rhino, Cape buffalo, and leopard—plus hundreds of bird species, troops of baboon, giraffe, and other wildlife. Renowned Game Parks: Take spectacular game drives in four of Tanzania’s finest game parks. A highlight is the Great Migration in Serengeti National Park, a World Heritage site. At Ngorongoro Conservation Area, another World Heritage site, descend 2,000 feet to the crater floor to view a remarkable sanctuary for hundreds of mammal and bird species, then return to your lodge perched on the crater rim. You’ll also explore the natural wonders of Lake Manyara and Tarangire National Parks. Anthropology: Listen to an expert illuminate the prehistory of humans at Oldupai Gorge, the most famous archaeological site in East Africa, where Mary and Louis Leakey made important discoveries. Safari Comfort: Stay in the deluxe Serena Lodges and a comfortable tented camp, which puts you where the largest concentration of wildlife flourishes—often seen up close at your lodges. Limited to 30 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Wildlife at Ngorongoro Crater

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Lake Victoria

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Serengeti National Park Oldupai Gorge Ngorongoro Conservation Area Lake Manyara National Park

Arusha Tarangire National Park

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Indian Ocean

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Don Wilson (Feb. 7)–senior scientist and curator emeritus of mammals at Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History. Tiiu Lukk (Feb. 23/March)–journalist with expertise in southern Africa.

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Southern African Adventure

South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe Featuring a Chobe River Safari Aboad the 26-guest Zambezi Queen 17 days from $9,995 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Feb. 11–27, Feb. 25–March 12, 2020 Experience the dramatic diversity of southern Africa during this special journey to South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe. Look for the “Big Five” in a private game reserve and during a unique private river safari. You’ll also gaze in awe upon breathtaking Victoria Falls and spend five days exploring the cultural and political history of South Africa. Highlights Include Elephants along the Chobe River

Chobe National Park and River Cruise: Embark on a special three-night cruise of the Chobe River and, from the unique vantage of your deluxe riverboat, enjoy extraordinary game viewing that is distinctly different from a land safari. With local guides aboard small boats, observe elephant, rhino, hippo, crocodile, Cape buffalo, and a vast array of birds. Later, enjoy a morning game drive in Chobe National Park, renowned for its immense elephant population, plus lion, cheetah, leopard, zebra, impala, hyena, and wildebeest. Victoria Falls: Walk the trail along the edge of thundering Victoria Falls, situated on the Zambezi River. One of the most magnificent waterfalls on Earth, it is an awe-inspiring site of great beauty. MalaMala Private Game Reserve: Renowned particularly for the quality of its leopard viewing, MalaMala is South Africa’s largest private “Big Five” game reserve. Enjoy exciting game drives to observe the wildlife, including nearly 150 species of mammals and more than 500 species of birds.

Zambezi Queen Livingstone/ Kasane Victoria Falls

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Chobe River Chobe National Park

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Soweto

Kruger National Park MalaMala Game Pretoria Reserve Johannesburg

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Cape Winelands

Robben Island Cape Town

Zambezi Queen: This environmentally friendly riverboat, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows throughout public areas and all cabins, was designed specifically for wildlife viewing along the Chobe River. The ship also prides itself on impeccable, friendly service and superb cuisine. Find more details on our website. Space reserved for 22 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Overnight Featured Site Air Motorcoach Ship

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South Africa’s Cultural and Political History: In Johannesburg, Soweto, and Pretoria, visit sites associated with Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu and the anti-apartheid movement. Near Cape Town, tour the prison on Robben Island where Mandela and other political prisoners made strides in attaining equal rights. A comprehensive overview of the “Garden City” of Cape Town features views from Table Mountain and Cape Point, Boulder Beach with its African penguins, and the renowned botanical gardens. You’ll also enjoy a day devoted to the extraordinary Cape Winelands, plus dinner in a private home showcasing traditional Cape Malay cuisine.

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Robert Schrire (Feb. 11)–highly respected political analyst with expertise in South Africa. Robyn Keene-Young (Feb. 25)–travel and nature writer on southern Africa.

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Giraffes on the plains

Lion pride lounging on a tree

African Safari

South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, and Victoria Falls 14 days from $8,284 / Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Oct. 27–Nov. 9, 2019 & March 28–April 10, May 2–15, July 1–14 , Aug. 1–14, 2020 Our exceptional African Safari is truly the trip of a lifetime! Enjoy thrilling game drives in search of the “Big Five,” marvel at magnificent Victoria Falls, and discover Lower Zambezi National Park by guided canoe and sunset river cruises. Plus, stays in deluxe lodges add to your safari experience.

see the former home of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, visit Nelson Mandela’s home and the Hector Pieterson Museum (a monument to the Soweto Uprising), and meet a local Sowetan who shares stories of contemporary life in this township.

Highlights Include

Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve: During three days at this World Heritage site, experience the thundering falls with its 300-foot-deep gorge. Look for hippo, elephant, crocodile, and the elusive rhino in the surrounding jungle and from the deck of a “sundowner” dinner cruise boat on the Zambezi River. And, on an exhilarating tour of the iconic Victoria Falls Bridge, learn about its construction from atop the catwalks. Botswana’s Chobe National Park: With 7,000 square miles of protected land, this park features an exceptional array of wildlife. During your three-day stay, take early morning game drives and boat safaris that provide abundant opportunities to view the wildlife, including the world’s largest elephant population (120,000), along with zebra, lion, giraffe, impala, and wildebeest, and some of the park’s 450 species of birds. Zambia: From your 14-room luxury lodge on the banks of the Zambezi River, enjoy two days of game viewing in Lower Zambezi National Park, along with guided canoe trips, bushwalks, boat safaris, and sunset river cruises. The park is known for its elephant herds and large lion prides, plus buffalo, antelope, impala, zebra, and leopard. South Africa: Learn about the history of South Africa during a special tour of Johannesburg’s Soweto. You’ll

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Tiiu Lukk (Oct.) and Robyn Keene-Young (March)– journalist and writer respectively with expertise in southern Africa. Patty Hostiuck (May) and Grant Nel (July)–highly respected naturalists with expertise in conservation. ZAMBIA

Lusaka Lower Zambezi Nat’l Park

Chobe Nat’l Park

Livingstone/ Victoria Falls

ZIMBABWE Indian Ocean

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Splendors of Morocco From Imperial Cities to the Sahara

14 days from $5,879 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Jan. 31–Feb. 13, March 3–16, March 14–April 6, April 14–27, 2020 Morocco is a land of dramatic contrasts—vast deserts and snowcapped mountains, ancient ruins and sacred mosques, and imposing fortresses and spirited markets. Here, one can see the influence of Phoenicians, Romans, Berbers, Jews, Arabs, and the Portuguese and French. Highlights Include

Palace doors in Fez

Ancient Imperial Capitals and World Heritage Sites: One of Morocco’s four ancient imperial cities, Rabat is the present-day capital. Here, discover the fortified Kasbah of the Oudaias, Andalusian Gardens, and the necropolis of Chellah. In Meknes, Morocco’s youngest imperial city and a World Heritage site, visit the Bab el Mansour gateway and other sites, then travel to the nearby Roman ruins of Volubilis, known for its intricate mosaics. Spend two days in Fez, Morocco’s oldest imperial city. In its medina, a World Heritage site, view the artisans’ quarters and madrassahs (religious schools). You’ll also visit the royal gates, the Museum of Fez, and the old Jewish quarter with its 17th-century synagogue and home of the 12th-century Jewish scholar Maimonides. Atlas Mountains and Sahara Desert: Cross the fertile plains to the Atlas Mountains, with its diverse terrain and Berber villages, and the Sahara Desert. Watch the sun set on the breathtaking sand dunes of Merzouga from atop a camel and stay at a kasbah-style hotel at the edge of the Sahara. Journey to the spectacular Todra Gorge and travel along the “Route of a Thousand Kasbahs,” an ancient caravan route known for its fortified villages such as the captivating Ait ben-Haddou, a World Heritage site.

Sand dunes of the Sahara Overnight Featured Site

Mediterranean Sea

Motorcoach

Atlantic Ocean Rabat Casablanca

Meknes

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Atlas Mountains

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Marrakech and Casablanca: In the imperial city of Marrakech, see the Koutoubia Mosque and in the main square of Djemaa el-Fna, a World Heritage site, watch snake charmers, entertainers, and vendors vie for attention. Other highlights include the Majorelle Garden and the Berber Museum. In the commercial center of Casablanca, a city tour features the harbor area and magnificent Hassan II Mosque. Cultural Experiences: Meet with a family in Fez and with a local imam in Marrakech who discusses the Muslim faith. Enjoy dinner at a family-run riad, watch artisans make pottery, and attend a concert of enchanting Arabic music. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Marrakech Erfoud Ait ben-Haddou Ouarzazate

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Sahara Desert

Smithsonian Journeys Expert Mary-Jane Deb (April)–expert in international relations with a specialty in the Middle East and Africa.

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Hieroglyphs and Horus, the falcon god

Pyramids of Giza

Ancient Egypt and the Nile Featuring Abu Simbel

CRUISE

14 days from $5,297 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Jan. 4–17, Jan. 11–24, Feb. 1–14, Feb. 15–28, March 7–20, March 21–April 3, April 4–17, 2020

The wonders of ancient Egypt have drawn visitors for millennia. Astounding temples and pyramids, legendary pharaohs, and elaborate hieroglyphs comprise its timeless legacy. Join us on this new tour to unravel Egypt’s mysteries at a host of World Heritage sites. Highlights Include Cairo and Giza: Delve into the ancient world by visiting the acclaimed Egyptian Museum, a renowned repository of treasured artifacts, including those of Tutankhamen. Then cross the Nile to visit Memphis, Egypt’s first capital, and the necropolis at Sakkara, home to the step pyramid of Imhotep. Finally, in the afternoon light, gaze in awe upon the astounding Pyramids of Giza and the enigmatic Sphinx. Aswan and Abu Simbel: Flying to Abu Simbel, stand before the immense statues of Ramses II and his wife Nefertari, who guard massive rock temples housing incredibly well-preserved murals. You’ll see the Aswan High Dam, considered a marvel of engineering when completed in 1965; tour the Temples of Philae; then board small feluccas to sail past Elephantine Island and the botanical gardens on Kitchener’s Island. Nile River Cruise: Experience Egypt from the Nile as you cruise the river for two nights, taking in scenes unchanged for centuries. Stop along the way to visit Kom Ombo with its double temple dedicated to Sobek and Horus, and Edfu with its Temple of Horus. Luxor: Arrive in ancient Thebes, where vast temple complexes, tombs, and statues represent the pinnacle of early Egyptian architecture and design. Explore the Valley of the Kings, stopping to enter a few of the royal

tombs and the stunning Temple of Hatshepsut and see the Collossi of Memnon. Spend time at Karnak, the most magnificent temple complex with a breadth and diversity of structures not seen elsewhere, which stretch for more than a mile. You’ll also tour the smaller but lovely Luxor Temple and the Luxor Museum, with its astonishing treasures. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. See our website for information on the five-day extension to Jordan. Mediterranean Sea

Amman

JORDAN

Cairo Giza

Petra

Red Sea

EGYPT Luxor

Overnight Featured Site

Nile River Aswan

Ship Air Extension (Motorcoach) Extension (Air)

Lake Nasser

Abu Simbel

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Janet Duncan Jones (Jan. 4)–field archaeologist with expertise in the classics. David Price Williams (Feb. 1) –expert in Near Eastern archaeology and languages. Emily Teeter (Feb. 15/March 21)–Egyptologist with expertise in social history and religion.

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The Americas Patagonia to the U.S.A.

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Patagonian Explorer

Argentina and Chile by Land and Sea Featuring a four-night cruise aboard the 210-guest Stella Australis 16 days from $8,582 / Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Oct. 23–Nov. 7, Dec. 2–17, 2019 & Jan. 11–26, Jan. 19–Feb. 3, Feb. 12–27, March 7–22, 2020 Follow in the footsteps of intrepid explorers as you travel to the southernmost tip of South America. From the bustling cities of Buenos Aires and Santiago to the dramatic vistas of Torres del Paine and the Patagonian Channels, explore by land and sea and gain insight into the natural and cultural elements of this breathtaking region.

Stella Australis: Cruise for four nights aboard this comfortable expedition ship, featuring indoor and outdoor lounges, all-inclusive bar, and dining room offering flavorful cuisine. Plus, an expert expedition team provides Zodiac excursions. Find more details on our website. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Highlights Include Buenos Aires: Capture the essence of Argentina’s cultural capital during visits to well-known neighborhoods, including La Boca, San Telmo, and Palermo, plus the Colón Opera House and a premier tango house. Cruise of the Patagonian Channels: From Ushuaia, sail for four nights aboard the expedition ship Stella Australis. Cruise the Strait of Magellan and the Beagle and Murray Channels. Watch for sea lions and Antarctic fur seals as you cruise to Cape Horn National Park and take a guided walk at the sheltered Wulaia Bay. Plus, observe an immense colony of more than 120,000 Magellanic penguins at Magdalena Island.

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Carola Stearns (Oct.)–field geologist and geophysicist. Bob Smolik (Jan. 19) and Jeff Cole (Feb.)–former diplomat and historian (respectively), both with expertise in South America. Francisco Dallmeier (March)–highly respected naturalist with expertise in conservation.

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Buenos Aires

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Torres del Paine National Park: Enjoy two days exploring this World Biosphere Reserve, renowned for its mountain peaks, glaciers, turquoise lakes, rushing rivers, and thunderous waterfalls. Santiago: Conclude your journey in the sophisticated Chilean capital, discover the old port city of Valparaiso, and attend a private winery tour and tasting. Plus, enjoy meeting gracious Santiago families when you are dinner guests in their homes.

Iguazu Falls

CHILE

Atlantic Ocean

Overnight/Featured Site Air

Torres del Paine Punta Arenas Cape Horn

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Ushuaia

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Puerto Varas and Lake Llanquihue

2020 Total Solar Eclipse A Journey Through Argentina and Chile’s Lake District

SPECIALTY

11 days from $8,290 Sells out quickly! Book now! Dec. 6–16, 2020

Blue-footed Boobies

Wonders of the Galápagos Islands

A Voyage Aboard the 90-guest Santa Cruz II 9 days from $5,995 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Jan. 23–31, 2020

Appreciate the beauty and science of both the celestial and earthly natural wonders in the Lakes District of Chile and Argentina. Renowned as a mythic land of glaciers, volcanoes, primeval forests, and pampas, it will also be one of the best places to view the total solar eclipse on December 14, 2020.

The Galápagos Islands comprise a mysterious landscape of wonder, beauty, and the most unusual wildlife found anywhere on Earth. Wake up to new vistas each day, cruise to six of the Galápagos Islands, and learn about this fascinating World Heritage site.

Highlights Include

Highlights Include

Total Solar Eclipse: Accompanied by a noted astronomer, experience the eclipse from a specially chosen viewing site at a private estancia (ranch), located in the middle of the band of totality and in a dry area known for clear skies.*

Unique Wildlife: Watch the antics of Blue-footed Boobies and observe the beauty of Nazca Boobies, flamingos, and Frigate birds. And during nature walks, swimming, or snorkeling, get up close to sea lions, seals, Sally Lightfoot crabs, iguana, penguins, and giant land tortoises.

Patagonian Lake District: Be immersed in a landscape of pristine lakes, forests, snowcapped mountains, and the rural life of the renowned Lakes District of Chile and Argentina. From your lakeside hotel in Chile’s Puerto Varas, explore the scenic countryside around Lake Llanquihue and Osorno volcano. Then spend a day making the famous “Lakes Crossing” from Chile to Argentina, cruising the waters of Lakes Todos Los Santos and Nahuel Huapi, and enjoy panoramic vistas of the Andes. Later, drive along the “Route of the Seven Lakes” en route to your hotel in Argentina’s lakeside Villa La Angostura and explore Lanin National Park.

Featured Islands: Cruise from Baltra Island to San Cristobal to encounter sea lion colonies and dozens of bird species and reptiles. See prickly pear cacti and scarlet succulents on Santa Fé then continue to nearby South Plaza Island. Learn about efforts to protect rare giant tortoises at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz. Cruising to Española Island—the southernmost and one of the oldest islands—see the famous Punta Suarez blowhole spray water nearly 100 feet high. Swim, snorkel, or sea kayak off Gardner Bay’s picturesque white coral beach and watch Blue-footed Boobies dive into the ocean for prey. Enjoy the natural wonders of North Seymour Island before concluding your cruise.

Santiago: Savor Chile’s capital during visits to select historic sites and museums.

Santa Cruz II: Sail for six nights aboard this newly refurbished ship, an ideal size that allows for a choice of excursions and also offers an intimate experience. Find more details on our website.

Limited to 30 Smithsonian Journeys guests. *Despite being in a prime location to experience the total solar eclipse, this event is weather dependent. Smithsonian Journeys Expert A noted astronomer will accompany this specialty tour.

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Space reserved for 30 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Wayne Ranney–highly y respected geologist.


Machu Picchu and the Galápagos 16 days from $8,793 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Oct. 26–Nov. 10, 2019 & Jan. 11–26, Feb. 29–March 15, April 11–26, May 16–31, May 30–June 14, 2020 South America is home to many unique and amazing sites, and this popular tour features two of its most important cultural and natural treasures—the World Heritage sites of Machu Picchu and the Galápagos Islands. Journey first to Cusco and the Sacred Valley to learn about ancient Inca culture and ascend into the Andes where you’ll experience the enigmatic site of Machu Picchu. Then immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the Galápagos Islands for three magical days and explore the unique wildlife that Charles Darwin encountered during the early 1800s.

Llama at Machu Picchu

Highlights Include Cusco and the Sacred Valley: Venture to the World Heritage site of Cusco, where you’ll visit the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art, as well as Sacsayhuaman and meet a local family during a traditional meal. Come to understand the Inca culture, both past and present, during excursions to Pisac, Chinchero, and Ollantaytambo. Machu Picchu: Explore the stunning “Lost City of the Incas” as your small group moves nimbly throughout the site. By staying overnight nearby at the Belmond Sanctuary Lodge, you’ll experience Machu Picchu without the crowds—allowing you to feel its true spirit. The Galápagos Islands: Witness Darwin’s theories of natural selection in a fascinating landscape during an exciting three-night stay on Santa Cruz Island. Here, you’ll settle into a beautiful hotel in the lush highlands and visit a family to see and learn about the giant Galápagos tortoises. Explore other islands, including North Seymour and Santa Fé, during excursions on a privately chartered yacht. Active Adventure: Experience the natural wonders of the Galápagos while swimming and snorkeling and during nature walks and boat rides. Wildlife: In addition to giant Galápagos tortoises, observe sea lions and iguana, reefs teeming with colorful fish, and sea birds such as Bluefooted and Red-footed Boobies, Nazca Boobies, and Frigate birds.

Seals and Sally Lightfoot crabs Overnight/Featured Site

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Extension (Air)

Iquitos (Amazon)

Pacific Ocean

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Limited to 19 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Pat Dickerson (Oct.)–geologist and archaeologist. Franklin Knightt (Jan.)–expert in social, political, and cultural aspects of Latin America. Anita Cook k (Feb.) and Matt Sayre (May 16)– experts in anthropology and archaeology specializing in the Central Andes. Wayne Ranneyy (May 30)–highly respected geologist.

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Lima South Plaza

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Legendary Peru

World of the Inca and Machu Picchu 11 days from $4,987 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Oct. 21–31, Nov. 11–21, 2019 & March 16–26, April 20–30, May 25–June 4, 2020 Andean woman portrait

A land of spellbinding archaeological, cultural, and natural treasures, Peru offers a memorable travel experience. During this popular tour, view spectacular Inca sites and artifacts, learn firsthand about contemporary life from local residents and skilled artisans, and sample the unique flavors of Peru. Highlights Include Lima: Your Peruvian odyssey begins with a tour of colonial Lima, highlighted by a visit to the renowned Larco Herrera Museum, whose stellar collection features pre-Incan ceramics. Sacred Valley: Spend two nights in the Sacred Valley, situated beneath the towering Andes, as you acclimate to the elevation. From here, visit the awe-inspiring Inca ruins at Ollantaytambo. Plus, gain insight into the local culture by attending a native ceremony and stopping at the colorful Indian market at Pisac and the farming village of Chincero. Machu Picchu: Absorb the beauty and mystery of the “Lost City of the Incas” as you walk amid this enigmatic World Heritage site with an expert during morning and afternoon visits. Staying in Aguas Calientes, you’ll arrive early to view the site with the early morning sun bathing the stones in an evocative light—the ideal time to explore, before the crowds appear.

The enigmatic Machu Picchu Iquitos (Amazon)

PERU

Lake Titicaca: Travel through the rugged altiplano with its snowcapped Andean peaks, small villages, and herds of llama to Lake Titicaca. Board a boat to the island of Los Uros and meet the bowler-hatted Uros people living on islands made of reeds.

Pacific Ocean Lima Overnight/Featured Site

Machu Picchu

Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Cusco/Sacred Valley Lake Titicaca

Air Motorcoach Train Extension (Air)

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Cusco: An archaeological hub of the Americas, Cusco is the continent’s oldest continuously inhabited city, and a World Heritage site renowned for its combination of Inca and Spanish colonial structures. Visit the important Pre-Columbian Art Museum and see the massive ruins of Sacsayhuaman, an Inca citadel, plus the sacred Inca site of Korikancha and Spanish colonial Church of Santo Domingo. Enjoy warm hospitality and a traditional meal in the home of a local family.

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Smithsonian Journeys Experts Anita Cook (Oct.) and Bill Sapp (Nov./March)–experts in archaeology and anthropology with a focus on Inca sites.

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Amazon River Cruise Round-trip from Lima Aboard the 36-guest Zafiro

9 days from $5,295 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Jan. 18–26, Feb. 15–23, April 9–17, Oct. 24–Nov. 1, 2020

Blue-and-gold Macaws

Exploring the mysterious Amazon River Basin—one of Earth’s most exotic natural realms and our planet’s largest rain forest ecosystem— is an unforgettable and once-in-a-lifetime experience. Witness a spectacular variety of lush flora and extraordinary fauna during daily expeditions by excursion boat and nature walks. As you experience this enthralling world of verdant tropical waterways and rain forests, learn about the relationship the local villagers have with their environment as well as the critical global issues of biodiversity and sustainability. Highlights Include Lima and Iquitos: Tour the historic center of Peru’s capital city, a World Heritage site, and vibrant Iquitos, an important rubber boom city in the 19th century. River Exploration: In an authentic atmosphere of exploration, cruise past the confluence of the Río Ucayali and Río Marañón— the legendary inception of the Amazon River—where the primeval calls of birds and wildlife echo across the rain forest. Far removed from civilization, cross into the Pacaya-Samiria Reserve, the largest wetlands refuge in the world. Here, cruise along sinuous tributaries and serpentine blackwater rivers and see rare indigenous wildlife as well as the Victoria amazonica waterlilies, which can grow nine feet in diameter.

Zafiro

PERU

Tropical Wildlife: Gain up-close views of gray and pink Amazon River dolphins, red howler and squirrel monkeys, monk sakis, sloths, and other animals. Walk through forests where the number of butterfly species climbs into the thousands, and see colorful large-billed toucans, blue-and-gold and scarlet macaws, kites, hawks, jabiru storks, and the distinctive hoatzin. River Villages: Visit villages along the shore, accompanied by your local guides. You’ll learn about the ribereños people who live here and about their special relationship with the environment, meet a local shaman who explains indigenous medicinal plants, and watch preparations of a traditional meal. Zafiro: Launched in 2015, this deluxe small riverboat is ideal for traveling on the Amazon, given its modern comforts (including air-conditioned cabins), spacious public areas, and superb service. The delightful top deck features a lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows, which serves as a hub for lectures, while the outdoor bar is ideal for stargazing. Find more details on our website. Space reserved for 36 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Iquitos Amazon River Marañón River Pacaya-Samiria NationalReserve

Pacific Ocean Overnight Featured Site

Pucate River

Nauta

Ucayali River

Ranger Station

Lima

Ship Motorcoach Air

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Dennis Wille Sáenz (Jan.) and Patty Hostiuck (Feb.)–highly respected naturalists with expertise in biodiversity and conservation.

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The biodiversity of flora, Panama

Panama Canal lock Capuchin monkey

A Cruise of Panama and Costa Rica From Puerto Caldera to Colón Featuring a Panama Canal Transit Aboard the 180-guest Le Dumont d’Urville

9 days from $4,995 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Feb. 5–13, Feb. 19–27, 2020 Join us for a spectacular cruise featuring the rain forests of Costa Rica and a full daylight transit of the historic Panama Canal. As you journey through its waterways and mighty locks, which opened more than a hundred years ago, come to understand the worldwide impact of this amazing engineering feat. Get up close to spectacular flora and fauna at important national parks. Plus, enjoy an exclusive in-depth visit to the highly respected Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI), where scholars and scientists take you beyond the visual world to the science of ecology, biology, botany, and more. Highlights Include Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute: Visit STRI’s Punta Culebra Nature Center to view the Institute’s work firsthand. Here, Director Matt Larsen and STRI scientists will discuss the latest investigations in tropical ecology and evolution. Panama Canal: Make a full daylight transit of the Panama Canal, one of the greatest man-made wonders worldwide. Also visit the Aqua Clara Visitor Center to view the Panama Canal Expansion (flight times permitting). Costa Rica: Discover the magnificent flora and fauna of Manuel Antonio National Park and Curú National Wildlife Refuge. And in San José visit the National Museum and National Theater. Active Adventure: Go snorkeling or walk the beach at Panama’s Isla Cébaco. San Blas Islands: In these pristine remote islands, meet the indigenous Guna people, renowned for their colorful mola art work. Space reserved for 30 to 80 Smithsonian Journeys guests depending on departure. Learn more about Le Dumont d’Urville on page 13 and on our website. 38

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Caribbean Sea

Motorcoach

COSTA RICA

Puerto Curú National Caldera San José Wildlife Refuge Isla Tortuga Manuel Antonio National Park Drake Bay

San Blas Islands Colón Panama Panama Canal STRI City

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Gulf of Panama Isla Cébaco

Pacific Ocean

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Kirt Kempter (Feb. 5)–highly respected geologist. Ralph Nurnberger (Feb. 19)– expert in international affairs with a special focus on the Panama Canal treaties.


Oak Tiger butterfly

Costa Rica’s Natural Treasures 11 days from $3,981 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Oct. 28–Nov. 7, Nov. 11–21, 2019 & Jan. 9–19, Jan. 16–26, Feb. 8–18, March 16–26, 2020

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Cruising the Caribbean’s Windward Islands A Cruise from Grenada to Barbados Aboard the 180-guest Le Champlain

8 days from $3,995 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Feb. 22–29, 2020

Nestled between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, Costa Rica possesses a wealth of natural beauty and a variety of wildlife that belies its diminutive size. Discover its pristine landscapes, exotic flora and fauna, and unique environments of cloud and rain forests.

With its balmy island breezes and centuries-old maritime traditions, the Caribbean is an ideal winter interlude. Discover the rarely visited Windward Islands as you learn about the Caribbean’s complex history, visit verdant gardens, and enjoy exquisite beaches and clear blue waters.

Highlights Include

Highlights Include

Monteverde Biological Reserve: During nature walks in this unique cloud forest, be amazed by hundreds of species of plants, mammals, and birds, plus visit a hummingbird gallery and butterfly garden.

Grenada: Highlights on the Spice Island include historic Fort St. George, a local herb and spice garden, plus a special rum tasting at the island’s largest distillery.

Palo Verde National Park: Explore this important park, comprising both an extraordinary wetland and one of the world’s last tropical dry forests. te

The Pitons, St. Lucia

Volcanoes: Gain insight into geology at Poas and Arenal volcanoes. Adventure: Discover the forest canopy from hanging bridges and enjoy a “float safari” featuring plentiful wildlife sightings along the river. Plus, engage in optional active adventures at a resort overlooking the Pacific. Cultural Experiences: Learn about Costa Rica’s coffee industry (one of its largest exports) and impressive educational system during special visits, plus enjoy a private cooking class. Limited to 17 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Dennis Wille Saénz (Oct./Nov./Feb./March)–highly respected naturalist from Costa Rica with expertise in biodiversity and conservation.

Martinique: In Fort-de-France tour the Clement Plantation and former rum distillery and the lush Balata Gardens. St. Lucia: See the iconic Pitons, a World Heritage site, and stroll through the Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens. St. Vincent and the Grenadines: Enjoy the pretty port city of Kingstown and tour colonial Fort Charlotte. On the verdant island of Bequia, “the jewel of the Grenadines,” make a special excursion to the Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary. Go snorkeling among the vibrant marine life and coral reefs of Tobago Cays Marine Park or observe it from the “Blue Eye,” your expedition ship’s extraordinary underwater observation lounge. Time at Leisure: Enjoy the beach, swim, or go snorkeling in Rodney Bay, St. Lucia; Saline Bay, Mayreau; and St. George’s, Grenada. Space reserved for 40 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Learn more about Le Champlain on page 13 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Kirt Kempter–highly respected geologist.

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Beaufort, South Carolina

Cruising Southern Coastlines A Cruise between Charleston and Jacksonville Aboard the 100-guest Independence

CRUISE

9 days from $5,945 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Nov. 16–24*, 2019 & March 6–14, April 3–11, 2020

Savor the splendors of the South on this delightful coastal voyage! Explore the historic gems of Charleston and Savannah and see how the vivid and varied culture of the Low Country has evolved from colonial beginnings to modern day. Plus, discover white-sand beaches, wooded barrier islands, and vast stretches of golden marshes that are home to a myriad of wildlife. Highlights Include South Carolina: Enjoy tours of the architectural treasures of Charleston and Beaufort, lined with antebellum houses. Plus, view the scenic beaches and abundant wildlife of Hilton Head. Georgia: In Savannah, tour the historic district showcasing 19th-century opulence and learn about plantation life. Cruising along the barrier islands, arrive at Jekyll Island to visit “Millionaire’s Village,” a National Historic Landmark with extravagant winter cottages built more than a century ago. St. Simons features 18th-century battlefields and sprawling antebellum plantations. Florida: Discover Amelia Island’s natural beauty, with its miles of quartz beaches and rolling sand dunes. Independence: Perfect for coastal cruising, our ship features a spacious sun deck and lounge deck with panoramic windows. Master chefs prepare superb regional menus, and spacious staterooms feature upscale amenities. Learn more on our website. Space reserved for 36 Smithsonian Journeys guests. *The November departure will run in reverse. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Alan Gallay (Nov.)–historian with expertise in American studies. Gail Cornell (March)–architectural historian.

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America

Voyage on the Mississippi

A River Cruise from New Orleans to Memphis Aboard the 185-guest paddle wheeler America 9 days from $5,645 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Nov. 8–16, 2019 & May 23–31*, 2020 Journey to the heart and soul of the American South aboard a traditional paddle wheeler. From New Orleans to Memphis, learn about the region’s complex history and enormous influence on American history and culture. Highlights Include Historic Towns and Plantations: Take a walking tour of the historic French Quarter in New Orleans and visit Oak Alley plantation, a National Historic Landmark. From Baton Rouge, explore the complex wetland of Atchafalaya Basin. Continue to Natchez, renowned for its 19th-century prosperity and more than 500 stately antebellum homes. At Frogmore Plantation, walk through the house of Natchez planters and learn about the life, customs, and music of the enslaved people who lived there. Civil War Sites: Stop at Vicksburg National Military Park and the USS Cairo and learn how the Union controlled the Mississippi River. Civil Rights Movement: During a city tour of Memphis, visit the National Civil Rights Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate, and view the robust collections that trace the culture of slavery, African-American history, and the American Civil Rights Movement. Mississippi Paddle Wheeler: Feel the spirit and tradition of cruising this historic river, savor the finest in southern cuisine, and listen to traditional music throughout your voyage. Find more details on our website. Space reserved for 36 Smithsonian Journeys guests. *The May departure is aboard the modern riverboat American Harmony. Smithsonian Journeys Expert A. Wilson Greene (both dates)–military historian, executive director of two Civil War historical sites, and former National Park Service historian.


Pulling the Dory by Winslow Homer

Art Along the Coast of Maine

A Round-trip Cruise from Portland Aboard the 100-guest Independence CRUISE

9 days from $6,545 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Aug. 7–15, 2020

Maine’s magnificent coastline is a delight to visitors and an inspiration to many American artists. Discover its unique and enduring appeal on our popular cruise showcasing evocative seascapes, charming towns, and art by Maine’s most famous painters. Highlights Include Picturesque Ports: Cruise through protected waters to experience some of Maine’s most picturesque ports, including Bar Harbor, Rockland, Castine, Belfast, Boothbay Harbor, Bath, and Camden, considered the “tall ship capital of Maine.” Art and History: At the Farnsworth Art Museum learn about the Wyeth family of artists as you visit the renowned Wyeth Center and the Olson House. Take an exclusive tour of the Portland Museum of Art, home to works by Winslow Homer and Frederic Church. Gain insight into the region’s rich seafaring history at the Maine Maritime Museum, located at a 19th-century shipyard in Bath. Plus, learn about Maine’s Native people at the Abbe Museum of Bar Harbor, a Smithsonian Affiliate, plus the literary associations of Castine. Natural History: Travel through the natural beauty of Acadia National Park, made famous by Thomas Cole and Frederic Church, and visit the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay Harbor. Space reserved for 35 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Learn more about the Independence on page 40 and our website. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Janice Simon–art historian with expertise in American artists, especially of New England.

Charming Lunenburg, Nova Scotia

Seascapes of the Canadian Maritimes 12 days from $5,397 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees June 21–July 2, July 19–30, Aug. 23–Sept. 3, 2020 The Canadian Maritimes—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island—are known for their dramatic maritime landscapes, unique historic sites, and quiet lifestyle. Experience all this and more on this new tour. Highlights Include Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island: Discover the historic sites of British Lunenburg and French Acadian Grand-Pré, and see picturesque Mahone Bay and Peggy’s Point Lighthouse. On Cape Breton Island, visit the home of Alexander Graham Bell in Baddeck and an 18thcentury French fortress in Louisbourg. During a scenic drive, view the rugged landscape of ocean waters crashing against steep cliffs. New Brunswick: Cross the Bay of Fundy by ferry for historic Saint John, then focus on the area’s natural history. During a whale watching cruise, view many of the bay’s 12 species of whales. At Hopewell Rocks, gaze upon the ocean’s power as the Bay of Fundy’s water level changes 45 feet, the world’s highest tidal cycle. Prince Edward Island: In Charlottetown, learn about the cultural and musical traditions of the Acadian people and the area’s early political history. Admire the striking landscapes along the North Shore and stop to tour the Anne of Green Gables Heritage Place. Culinary Traditions: Enjoy a lobster dinner aboard a working lobster boat as you learn about this vital regional industry, and savor a lunch of specialty scallops in Digby. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert An expert on the Canadian Maritimes will accompany this tour.

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Alaska’s Glaciers and the Inside Passage A Cruise from Vancouver to Juneau Aboard the 220-guest Le Soléal

8 days from approximately $3,995 Includes $1,000 early booking savings July 29–Aug. 5, 2020 Join us for an adventure of a lifetime on our popular small-ship cruise of southeast Alaska and the Inside Passage, from Vancouver to Juneau. Highlights Include Ketchikan and Sitka: In Ketchikan, visit a recreated Native Alaskan village with totem poles and clan houses at Potlatch Totem Park and watch a master carver at work. Converse with Tlingit artisans at Sitka National Historical Park, where trails are lined with totem poles. Marvel at priceless Russian Orthodox icons in the onion-domed St. Michael’s Cathedral. And get up close to eagles, hawks, and falcons at the Alaska Raptor Center. Dramatic Landscapes: Explore hidden treasures from scenic coastlines near Vancouver to the secluded Inian Islands and tiny Elfin Cove farther north. Venture through the heart of Tracy Arm and Endicott Arm, where sheer cliffs rise thousands of feet. And listen to the thunder of large ice calving into the water at South Sawyer Glacier and Dawes Glacier. Wildlife: Take delight in watching hundreds of harbor seals basking on icebergs, a pod of whales feeding off the ship’s bow, and Steller sea lions and sea otters in the water. See bald eagles, guillemots, Arctic terns, and other birds soar overhead and spot brown bears hunting on nearby shores. Space reserved for 40 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Learn more about Le Soléal on page 13 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Peter Bobrowsky–highly respected archaeologist and geologist.

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Alaska’s Natural Wonders 11 days from $6,495 Aug. 20–30, 2019 & June 2–12, July 7–17, Aug. 18–28, 2020 Experience the natural wonders of Alaska in three national parks—featuring plentiful wildlife, majestic snow-covered mountains, and dramatic glistening glaciers—and gain a better understanding of the Alaskan way of life. Highlights Include Denali National Park: Traveling into the park to Eielson Visitor Center, listen to your expert ranger talk about the forests, alpine tundra, and snow-covered Mt. Denali and wildlife such as grizzly bear, moose, and caribou, which you’ll likely see along the road. Plus, enjoy an easy walk through the tundra. Wrangell-St. Elias National Park: Journey by coach to remote Chitina, then board a plane for a scenic flight to Wrangell-St. Elias, the largest park in the U.S. and a World Heritage site. Take a half-day hike out to icefields, cascading waterfalls, and deep canyons and spend time exploring Kennecott, once a bustling copper mine. Seward and Kenai Fjords National Park: An exciting day cruise features up-close views of this park’s glaciers and pristine fjords, along with plenty of marine wildlife such as whales, harbor seals, and sea lions; memorable puffins and other bird species; as well as bears, mountain goats, and moose along the shore. Anchorage: Learn more about the Alaskan experience at the Alaska Native Heritage Center, the Anchorage Museum with its Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center, and the Wildlife Conservation Center, plus a tour of the historic downtown. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Carola Stearns (Aug. 20)–noted field geologist and geophysicist. Howard Topoff and Carol Simon (Aug. 18)–experts in animal behavior, ecology, and evolutionary biology.


Mission simulation, International Space Station

Smithsonian at Space Academy 5 days from $3,995 Nov. 17–21, 2019 & March 8–12, Nov. 8–12, 2020 To mark the 55th anniversary of man’s first space walk, join fellow travelers who share a passion for the history and future of space exploration on a VIP experience at the renowned U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Attend daily discussions and panels with NASA scientists and engineers who have worked on the most important projects in the history of the space program. And with two astronauts as your mission leaders, participate in classic Space Academy activities, including group missions that simulate a lunar shuttle launch, and address the challenges of surviving on Mars. Plus, the adventurous have the option to try out some of the astronaut training simulators! You’ll also gain access to nearby Marshall Space Flight Center, historic rocket launch testing sites, and the NASA facility that oversees scientific operations on board the International Space Station. Limited to 32 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Astronomy and Natural Wonders of Hawaii 9 days from $6,895 April 18–26, Nov. 11–19, 2020 Discover the wonders of the universe and marvel at Earth’s immense geological forces and undersea world during this unique tour. On the island of Hawaii, travel to the summit of Mauna Kea for special access to the Submillimeter Array, run by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, and stargaze through a powerful telescope. Trace the history of Hawaiian celestial navigation and learn about the island’s ongoing volcanic activity from a geologist at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Plus, take in waterfalls and breathtaking views in the northern backcountry and watch sea turtles on a black-sand beach. On Maui, visit an important observatory from the summit of Haleakala and enjoy a stargazing cruise with an astronomer. Explore the flora and fauna at Haleakala National Park and join a marine biologist on a private tour of the Maui Ocean Center. Limited to 22 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

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Bryce, Zion, and the Grand Canyon 10 days from $4,095 Oct. 7–16, 2019 & April 20–29, 2020

Explore three iconic national parks in one engaging tour! Beginning in the Phoenix-Scottsdale area, travel to the Grand Canyon, stopping along the way to see the stunning red sandstone formations of Sedona. Look in awe upon the inspiring landscape of the Grand Canyon and learn about its geology, then take a float trip on the Colorado River. During leisurely hikes in Bryce, enjoy panoramic and up-close views of the colorful red “hoodoo” rock formations. And in Zion, experience the varied terrain of deserts, forests, rivers, canyons, and red-rock bluffs. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. 43


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Be engaged, energized, and inspired Smithsonian Active Journeys with MT Sobek

Experience the world more actively—and be engaged, energized, and inspired! Smithsonian Active Journeys is our collection of small-group tours that get you out into the landscape and into towns and cities in a more active way. If you have an interest or passion for hiking (or rafting) during your vacation, these are the trips for you! All Active Journeys trips share the Smithsonian hallmark of quality and educational enrichment—and by working with MT Sobek, top adventure specialists, you can feel confident in top-notch arrangements and knowledgeable Adventure Guides. In collaboration with them, we have created this collection of active tours—including four new adventures—all of which are exclusive to Smithsonian Journeys. Choose an active journey and revel in an engaging outdoor experience that features the camaraderie of a small group (no more than 18 travelers!), stays in cozy lodges and upscale inns, and a new style of enriching travel! Read more about this tour collection here and find detailed information on our website, including downloadable brochures. Then contact our dedicated team of Active Journeys specialists who will help you find the ideal trip to match your interests and experience. Call our special line now at (833) 254-6678 (Mon–Fri 10 am–8 pm EST).

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For travelers who love outdoor physical activities! These trips feature two to four hours of hiking each day through landscapes and small towns in Europe and a river rafting trip on the Colorado River.

For travelers who love more serious hiking! These trips feature very full days of hiking five to seven hours in the mountainous regions of Mont Blanc and Patagonia.

For travelers who seek the ultimate challenge! This trip offers the challenge and reward of a lifetime. Take the ultimate challenge of ascending Tanzania’s mighty Kilimanjaro.

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Moderate / Active A Literary Hike Through the Cotswolds 8 days from $5,995 June 5–12, July 3–10, Aug. 7–14, 2020 A quintessential English landscape of soft rolling green countryside and honey-colored medieval buildings showcase the rich history of the Cotswolds and the home to literary giants such as Shakespeare and Austen. Become immersed in the region’s history and literature as you hike along country lanes and overgrown carriageways to charming villages, such as Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourtonon-the-Water, Bibury, Chipping Campden, and Broadway. Spend an afternoon in Stratford-upon-Avon to visit sites associated with Shakespeare and attend one of his plays. In the World Heritage designated city of Bath, learn about the work of Jane Austen and the Georgian era in which she lived, plus experience the Roman baths. You’ll also tour Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston Churchill, and walk the famous grounds of Highclere Castle. Enjoy stays in historic boutique properties, including 17thcentury coaching inns and a beautiful Georgian terrace building. (Daily hikes of 4 to 8 miles)

Hiking the Emerald Isle 11 days from $5,995 July 4–14, Aug. 8–18, 2020 Blend vigorous tramps with insightful cultural visits as you experience the dramatic west coast of Ireland, where the traditional Irish language is still spoken. Take iconic hikes along the Dingle Way (one of the most beautiful walks in the world), the Gap of Dunloe, the Aran Isles, and Connemara. With your small group, walk along pristine beaches, dramatic coastal cliffs, and rugged mountainous areas. During each hike you’ll explore iconic sites or go off the beaten path. Stop at a prehistoric fort, historic abbey and castle, ancient crumbling cottages, and quaint fishing villages. Spend some time with a goat farmer and sample local spirits at a distillery. And at night, warm Irish hospitality, lively music, a tasty pint, and genuine Irish craic await you at local pubs. Your overnight stays range from delightful hotels in Dublin and Galway to a 19th-century country house and a rustic B&B. (Daily hikes of 3 to 7 miles)

Hiking Scotland’s Hebrides and Highlands 10 days from $5,895 May 21–30, July 9–18, Sept. 17–26, 2020 Embrace mountain hikes and leisurely coastal walks in the Hebrides and Highlands amid landscapes that evoke poignant stories and clan history. Each day brings new discoveries as you experience the country’s rugged beauty up close, meet the people, and learn about its traditions and culture. On the Isle of Lewis and Harris, a coastal walk links the Callanish Standing Stones with a broch house and the Blackhouse village. Meet a local weaver of Harris tweed and learn about the island’s cultural history. On the Isle of Skye, hike through a glen that splits the Red and Black Cuillin Mountains. Take in the romantic Eilean Donan Castle and sip some Scotch in the Highlands. In the Cairngorm Mountains, hike trails through ancient pinewood forests that offer views of castles and wildlife. You’ll also discover historic sites, a sculpture trail, and an outdoor folk museum. Plus, enjoy stays in upscale historic properties and a family -run boutique hotel. (Daily hikes of 2 to 7 miles)

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Hikes and Cuisine of Tuscany 9 days from $5,995 May 9–17, Sept. 12–20, Sept. 25–Oct. 3, 2020 Hiking through Tuscany’s iconic landscapes should be on every walker’s life list. Join us for a unique hiking tour featuring the hill towns of San Gimignano, Volterra, Monteriggioni, and Siena and the surrounding vineyards of Chianti, Vernaccia, and Brunello. Enjoy a delightful balance of daily hikes that incorporate historic sites, churches, and museums with stops at vineyards and wine cellars, farms, and other traditional culinary purveyors. Along the way sample a variety of wines, cheeses, pressed oils, and honey and enjoy gourmet meals that showcase local specialties. Hikes take you into the countryside, along ridgetops for panoramic views, and through medieval hill towns with cobblestone streets and ancient piazzas. You’re certain to step back in time during stays in superbly appointed historic properties—in the center of ancient fortified hill towns and in the countryside—that reflect a well-preserved medieval reality. (Daily hikes of 3 to 6 miles)

Hikes and Cuisine of Provence 9 days from $5,895 May 1–9, Sept. 25–Oct. 3, Oct. 16–24, 2020 Become immersed in the delightful landscapes of Provence during leisurely hikes that showcase the historic sites and culinary highlights of the Rhône River and Luberon Valley. In Avignon, visit the immense Palais des Papes and climb up to the city’s gardens to explore the gourmand’s Market Les Halles. Continue to the region renowned as the unrivaled king of the Rhône Valley wines—Châteauneuf du Pape, Gigondas, and Beaumes de Venise. Here, take hikes between villages and develop your palate as you sample superb red wines, explore local markets, and meet with a truffle expert. In the Luberon region, take a trail from the monastery of Sénanque to Gordes and go off the beaten path to small villages, stopping to sample local olive oils and cheeses. Accommodations include boutique properties such as a former seminary, a family-run château, and a 17th-century farmhouse. (Daily hikes of 2 to 3 miles)

1. Blend Physical and Cultural Goals Enjoy leisurely hikes along peaceful roads of Provence or Tuscany, landscapes that evoke the paintings of Cézanne or Leonardo, making stops along the way at historic sites, lively markets, and producers of fine wine, olive oils, and cheeses. 2. Active Engagement with Diverse Landscapes Place yourself in another era as you hike along ancient Roman roads and medieval coaching trails that meander through the idyllic landscapes of England’s Cotswolds. 3. Personal Discovery As you complete nearly 40 miles along the Camino de Santiago across northern Spain, reflect on the many pilgrims who made this spiritual journey, as well as your own personal discoveries. 4. Meet the People of Your Destination Chat with a weaver of Harris tweed and sip a dram of whisky in the Scottish Highlands or enjoy the warm hospitality of lively music, a tasty pint, and genuine Irish craic after a day’s hike on Ireland’s west coast. (And with only 18 group members, it’s easy to relax and enjoy the conversation!) 5. Off the Beaten Path Take vigorous treks in Switzerland, Italy, and France, stopping along the way for breathtaking views of iconic snowcapped Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps. 6. Challenge Yourself Climb that mountain! Take an 11-day trek to summit Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro—the challenge of a lifetime!

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Hiking and History along El Camino de Santiago 11 days from $5,995 May 14–24, Aug. 31–Sept.10, Oct. 22–Nov. 1, 2020 For over a thousand years, pilgrims have hiked the Camino de Santiago across northern Spain. Whether you’re on a spiritual journey yourself or simply want the thrill of hiking this famous pilgrimage route, join us on this new Active Journey. From charming Roncesvalles, nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees, hike nearly 40 miles of the Camino’s most scenic sections. Explore historic cities and towns frequented by pilgrims, such as Pamplona, Burgos, and León. Your journey concludes by hiking into Santiago de Compostela, arriving at the legendary cathedral where you can reflect on your experience, and if you wish, attend a Pilgrims Mass. Plus, travel to Cabo Fisterra, an extension of the route that overlooks the Pacific Ocean. This journey provides full van support, traditional cuisine, and stays at upscale historic properties and paradores. (Hikes of 3 to 6 miles most days)

Hiking Norway’s Fjords 8 days from $5,695 May 22–29, July 3–10, Aug. 28–Sept. 4, 2020 Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the spectacular beauty of Norway’s dramatic fjords up close during exhilarating hikes on this new Active Journey. A stay in the coastal town of Bergen showcases the historic port of Byrggen, a World Heritage site, and other cultural sites, while delightful hikes above the city provide sweeping views of its dramatic setting. Enjoy the majestic beauty of Sognefjorden, Norway’s longest and deepest fjord, during an afternoon ferry ride to Sogndal. Here, in the Sogndal region, travel to the stunning Nigardsbreen glacier for a fascinating hike on the blue surface ice. Spend a day climbing to the top of Mount Molden; at the summit, savor your personal accomplishment while enjoying panoramic views of fjords and mountains. Conclude your Norwegian adventure with a thrilling ride on the Flåm Railway, which hurtles through mountainside tunnels and along the Flåm River to Myrdal, then continue by train to Bergen. (Daily hikes of 2 to 5 miles)

Rafting Cataract Canyon on the Colorado River 5 days from $3,195 July 14–18, Sept. 1–5, 2020 Take an exciting 100-mile white water rafting trip on the Colorado River through Cataract Canyon. Gaze in awe at the dramatic scenery of Canyonlands National Park en route to the put-in place for your rafting adventure. Then for three and a half days, join our expert raft guides and make your way down the mighty Colorado through the cavernous landscape. Ideal for rafting novices, this trip also includes stand-up paddle boards, kayaks, and easy hiking. Plus, enjoy a traditional swim in the warm waters at the confluence of the Colorado and Green Rivers. Learn about the region’s geologic history, flora and fauna, and early Native American presence from your guides, who also provide delicious dinners and help set up your deluxe tent camp each night. (Daily river rafting of 3 hours, Class II to IV rapids) 48

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Climbing Kilimanjaro

7 days from $3,995 June 15–21, July 11–17, Sept. 12–18, 2020

11 days from $6,695 Feb. 15–25, June 22–July 2, 2020

Mont Blanc has drawn hikers and mountain lovers to the Alps throughout history. This new hiking trip features exhilarating day hikes in France, Switzerland, and Italy from the lovely resort town of Chamonix. Each day you’ll take vigorous treks through breathtaking scenery framed by mountain peaks and glittering glaciers, stopping along the way to admire the majestic vistas of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps. Your expedition leaders (qualified by the prestigious Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix) will lead you on mountain hikes that will become lifelong memories. In the evenings, discover the lively nightlife and restaurants of Chamonix. Plus, enjoy the many Old World charms and gracious hospitality of the Grand Hôtel des Alpes during your five-night stay. Dating to 1840 and located in the town center, your hotel exudes warmth and elegance and features upscale accommodations and a luxurious spa and pool. (Hikes of 3 to 6 hours, maximum ascent/ descent of 2,100 feet)

For the true challenge of a lifetime, join us to reach the summit of Kilimanjaro! Our trek to the “roof of Africa” in Tanzania follows the less traveled Lemosho route, which offers spectacular beauty and maximum acclimatization time. MT Sobek was the first U.S. company to lead commercial treks up Kilimanjaro nearly 40 years ago, and the highly experienced guides and this well-paced itinerary have resulted in the highest summit success rate in the business—nearly 98%! Learn more about this challenging trek online! (Hikes of 2 to 15 hours, altitude up to 19,340 feet)

Hiking through Patagonia 14 days from $7,495 Dec. 1–14, 2019 & Feb. 9–22, March 1–14, April 5–18, 2020 Join us for an exciting hiking trip in world-renowned Patagonia with a week in Chile and five days in Argentina. Hiking the dramatic mountainous landscapes of Torres del Paine and Los Glaciares National Parks, both World Heritage sites, you’ll witness breathtaking views of snowcapped peaks, pristine glacial lakes, and dramatic glaciers; spot guanaco and fox; and learn about the natural world from a paleontologist and other local experts. In Torres del Paine, choose from hikes of various lengths of the Paine Massif and Cerro Paine Grande, Grey Glacier, and turquoise Pehoé Lake. From lodges in both the northern and southern sections of Los Glaciares, choose hikes to explore the impressive Monte Fitz Roy, Cerro Torre, and Perito Moreno Glacier. At night enjoy the comforts of a traditional estancia (ranch), modern lodging in the parks, and an upscale mountain lodge. (Daily hikes of 2 to 14 miles)

New to Active Journeys? Go online to find itinerary and detailed activity level descriptions for each trip. Call one of our travel specialists. You don’t need to be a top athlete for our Active Journeys! If you have questions about a trip’s activity level, call our Active Journeys specialists to discuss the trip details. Our specialists can provide you with in-depth information so that you can choose the best trip for you. Call 833.254.6678 / SmithsonianJourneys.org

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Waterways of Holland and Belgium A River Cruise from Amsterdam to Antwerp Aboard the 160-guest Amadeus Star

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9 days from $3,640 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! No Single Supplement—Limited Availability Special air rates & services available Sells out quickly! Book now! April 3–11, April 10–18*, April 17–25, April 24–May 2*, 2020

Keukenhof Gardens

Our popular cruise of Holland and Belgium showcases magnificent art and architecture, spellbinding gardens, and enchanting medieval villages. Observe windmills, fields of flowers, and other cultural traditions of the Low Countries as you cruise along delightful canals and rivers from Amsterdam to Antwerp and enjoy a choice of included excursions. Highlights Include Amsterdam: Take a private cruise along Amsterdam’s historic canals, lined with 16th- and 17th-century gabled row houses, which have been designated a World Heritage site. Then choose from three excursions, including a trip to the world-renowned Keukenhof Gardens, where more than seven million tulips, daffodils, and other spring flowers are expected to be in bloom; an active bicycle trip in rural Waterland, an area of historical villages and wetland north of the city; or a more leisurely day featuring a guided tour of the Old Masters at the Rijksmuseum balanced with time at leisure.

Woman in Blue Reading a Letter Johannes Vermeer, The Rijksmuseum

Giethoorn: Glide along the waterways of Giethoorn, regarded as the most picturesque village in Holland with its abundance of interlacing canals, and explore the town of Kampen. The Hague or Delft: Choose from two compelling day excursions. In The Hague, see sites associated with the seat of Dutch government during a panoramic city tour, including the Parliament Building and the Peace Palace. Then visit the Mauritshuis Museum to view paintings by Vermeer and other Dutch Masters. Or travel to the charming town of Delft. Here, you’ll stroll through Market Square with its cultural highlights and learn about the history and production of Delft porcelain at the renowned Royal Delft Porcelain Factory. Zeeland Coast: Come to understand the country’s continuous battle with the sea at the educational Delta Expo, then visit one of the storm surge barriers. Bruges and Antwerp: The World Heritage site of Bruges features treasured 15th-century architecture, picturesque canals, and arched footbridges. Following a walking tour, choose from three excursions that focus on Flemish art, Belgian chocolate, or Belgian beer. Your cruise concludes in Antwerp with a walking tour of this medieval city. Space reserved for 34 to 74 Smithsonian Journeys guests depending on departure. * The April 10 and April 24 departures will run in reverse. Learn more about Amadeus Star on page 52 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Paula Swart (April 3)–art historian with expertise in Europe. Tim Blanning (April 17)–expert in modern European history.

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European River Cruising Experience leisurely river cruising through Europe aboard a deluxe riverboat and sail into the heart of your destination. Small enough to dock in renowned towns and cities, our ships are large enough to provide upscale amenities and fascinating shore excursions. Return each day to a sophisticated home away from home and enjoy a convivial ambiance with other lifelong learners. You’ll often find yourself aboard the deluxe Amadeus river fleet, accommodating just 130–168 guests. These riverboats are stylishly appointed with all the modern amenities. Meals are served in a single unassigned seating in the elegant restaurant, showcasing continental cuisine, with complimentary wine and beer served during lunch and dinner. Guests can enjoy a panoramic deck lounge and bar, complimentary Wi-Fi, salon, and fitness studio with spa services. You’ll find a similar ambiance and amenities aboard the Amalia Rodrigues, Van Gogh, and Renoir. See our European river cruise itineraries on the following pages and find all the ship details online at SmithsonianJourneys.org/ships.

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A River Cruise of Provence Aboard the 105-guest MS Van Gogh

9 days from $4,640 / See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available / No Single Supplement—Limited Availability May 3–11, Oct. 3–11, 2020 Feel the essence of sun-drenched Provence as you cruise along the Saône and Rhône Rivers from Arles to Beaune. Trace the history of the Romans in southern France, hear stories of medieval popes, savor Burgundy and Beaujolais wines, and appreciate the landscapes and ambiance that drew famous artists. Highlights Include Historic Sites: Explore significant Roman remains and World Heritage sites in Arles, including the magnificently restored 20,000 spectator Roman amphitheater, built in the first century B.C., and the Romanesque Cathédrale de St. Trophime. In Avignon, an enchanting city on the Rhône, visit the 14th-century Palais des Papes, a World Heritage site. Choose to see other ancient sites such as the Pont du Gard aqueduct or the Roman theater and Triumphal Arch in Orange, and medieval sites such as Vieux Lyon and the Benedictine Abbey of Cluny. Plus, everyone explores the World Heritage site of Beaune with its 15th-century Hôtel Dieu. 52

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Rhône Wine: In Beaune, longtime capital of Burgundy wine, enjoy a tour of the “Côte de Beaune” and famed wine-growing villages, concluding with a wine tasting. Wine lovers can choose other excursions that feature the history and wine culture of the northern Rhône Valley and the Beaujolais vineyards, situated along the Saône River. Memorable Landscapes: View iconic horses, birds, and marshy fields in coastal Camargue and choose other nature excursions such as a tour to the Ardèche Gorges and a cycling tour along the Rhône River. Space reserved for 36 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Learn more about the Van Gogh on our website.

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Mary O’Neill (May) and Stephanie Jeanjean (Oct.)– both art historians.


A Danube River Cruise

From the Czech Republic and Germany to Bulgaria Aboard the 160-guest Amadeus Star or Amadeus Queen 15/16 days from $6,040 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! No Single Supplement—Limited Availability Special air rates & services available July 7–21, July 16–31*, Aug. 29–Sept. 12, Sept. 7–22*, 2020 The fabled Danube River flows through the heartland of Central and Eastern Europe— an evocative landscape of ancient capitals, lovely villages, and magnificent churches, palaces, and castles. Join us for this unique itinerary that showcases nine countries and many World Heritage sites, plus features a choice of specialty excursions in many cities.

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Highlights Include Czech Republic: Begin your journey in Prague, the capital of Old World Europe. Your three-night hotel stay features tours of Charles Bridge and the historic district; a choice of excursions, including Lobkowicz Palace, the Jewish Quarter, or Prague’s architectural treasures; and some time at leisure. Germany: Travel to Passau, located at the confluence of three rivers—the Danube, Inn, and Ilz—and board your ship. Here, you’ll visit the magnificent St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Old Town Hall, and other sites. Austria and the Wachau Valley: Sail through the beautiful Wachau Valley, a World Heritage site, stopping at the Benedictine abbey at Melk and lovely Dürnstein. In Vienna, tour the lavish Imperial Apartments of the Hofburg Palace, the incredible Schönbrunn Palace, or Klosterneuburg Monastery, plus enjoy an evening focused on the Viennese waltz. Slovakia: Discover Bratislava, Slovakia’s capital and largest city. View St. Michael’s Gate and the Primate’s Palace during a walking tour, bike along the storied Slovak-Austrian border, or explore venues associated with renowned composers.

Danube River landscape

Hungary: Cruise into the heart of Budapest, one of Europe’s most striking capitals, nestled along the banks of the Danube. Visit the Great Market Hall, join a tour through the old Jewish Quarter, or explore both the Buda and the Pest sections of the city. In Pécs, you’ll see Ottoman mosques and enjoy a wine tasting. Croatia: Visit the small village of Kopač evo and the culturally significant towns of Osijek and Vukovar. Serbia: In Belgrade, a choice of excursions features the Nikola Tesla Museum, a culinary tour, or a city highlights tour with a stop at Kalemegdan Park. Romania: Follow the Danube along the Serbian-Romanian border and sail through the Iron Gate Gorge, a remarkable passage just 530 feet wide. Bulgaria: A stop in Vidin showcases a 17th-century church and a 19th-century synagogue. Conclude with a two-night hotel stay in Sofia, where you’ll learn about its history and culture during a panoramic tour featuring the Royal Palace and Battenberg Square. Space reserved for 34 to 90 Smithsonian Journeys guests depending on departure. *The July 16 and Sept. 7 departures will run in reverse. Learn more about both ships on page 52 and on our website.

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Smithsonian Journeys Experts Joanne Ferraro (July 16) and Bertrand Patenaude (Aug.)–historians with expertise in Europe.

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David Cameron

Global Symposium

The Power and Potential of the U.S.–European Relationship / Featuring Budapest, Berlin, and a Danube Cruise Aboard the Crystal Mozart CRUISE

Budapest and the Danube River

Doris Kearns Goodwin

12 days from $14,990 Sept. 5–16, 2020

For decades, the bond between Europe and the U.S. has created the foundation for the world’s economic, political, and security order. This special program celebrates their shared history and accomplishments and also looks at the future of this vital relationship. Join us for a major symposium in Budapest, then continue the discussions during a deluxe cruise of the Danube and a three-night stay in Berlin. Highlights Include Budapest Symposium: Gather for a full-day symposium featuring renowned political figures, authors, and thought leaders who will lecture and participate in roundtable discussions. An additional day showcases the history of Budapest through a choice of insider excursions, concluding with a gala welcome dinner and performance at a historic site. Speakers: David Cameron, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 2010-2016, will serve as the Symposium’s keynote speaker. Author and presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin is featured as one of the many eminent speakers. Danube River: A five-night cruise aboard the Crystal Mozart provides the ultimate experience in European river cruising. From Budapest, ply the Danube through the Wachau Valley to Vienna and select from a variety of fascinating thematic excursions certain to appeal to your interests, topped off by a private Viennese Ball at a palace. Berlin: Take a charter flight to Berlin for a two-day stay. Following morning lectures, choose from in-depth excursions focused on modern history, art and architecture, or cuisine.

Voyage Through Europe

Featuring the Danube, Main, and Rhine Rivers Aboard the 160-guest Amadeus Silver II

CRUISE

16 days from $5,740 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! No Single Supplement—Limited Availability Special air rates & services available Oct. 9–24, 2019 & Oct. 3–18*, 2020

Explore the cultural landscapes of five countries situated along three legendary rivers on this cruise, featuring a choice of excursions and many World Heritage sites. Highlights Include Hungary: Board your riverboat in Budapest and explore the city’s highlights, Jewish heritage, or cuisine. Slovakia: Choose a tour featuring Bratislava’s musical heritage, medieval architecture, or Castle Hill. Austria: Arriving in elegant Vienna, tour Hofburg Palace, Schönbrunn Palace, or Klosterneuburg Monastery. In Dürnstein, enjoy a walking tour, a bicycle ride along the river, or a tour and tasting at a local winery. Cruise along the beautiful Wachau Valley and stop at the Benedictine abbey at Melk. Germany: Continue along the Danube to lovely Passau and Regensburg, and stop in Nuremberg, known for its associations with World War II. Then cruise the Main River and stop in Bavarian Bamberg and the medieval towns of Würzburg and Miltenberg. Gaze upon hilltop castles as you sail through the breathtaking Rhine Gorge and enjoy walking tours in Koblenz and Cologne. Holland: Enjoy time in canal-laced Amsterdam, where you can take a tour of the Rijksmuseum, a walking tour of the Herengracht canal district, or a picturesque bicycle ride north of the city. Space reserved for 68 Smithsonian Journeys guests. *The Oct. 3 departure is aboard Amadeus Queen and will run in reverse. Learn more about both ships on page 52 and on our website.

Space reserved for 26 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Tim Blanning–highly respected historian with expertise in modern Europe.

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Smithsonian Journeys Experts Carol Reynolds (Oct. 9)–expert in European arts, culture, and music history. Tim Blanning g (Oct. 3)– expert in modern European history and music.


Great European Journey

A River Cruise and Train Trip from Holland to Switzerland Aboard the 160-guest Amadeus Silver III and Featuring Three Historic Swiss Railways 11 days from approximately $3,995 Includes $1,000 early booking savings / Sells out quickly! Book now! July 7–17, 2020 Reminiscent of the 19th-century “Grand Tour,” this unique and popular journey features the heart of Western Europe—with both river cruising and train travel. In Amsterdam, board your deluxe riverboat for a five-night cruise through Holland, Germany, and France, and then enjoy panoramic vistas of the Swiss Alps from the windows of historic trains. Highlights Include

each in Lucerne and Zermatt, dramatically set beneath the iconic Matterhorn. Explore these charming towns and experience the soaring majesty of the Swiss Alps from three legendary railways: the Gornergrat Bahn, the Glacier Express, and the Pilatus Railway, the world’s steepest cogwheel railway. Space reserved for 90 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Learn more about Amadeus Silver III on page 52 and on our website.

Holland: Take a private cruise along Amsterdam’s legendary canals, with their 16th- and 17th-century gabled row houses, designated a World Heritage site.

THE NETHERLANDS Amsterdam

Germany and the Rhine River: Visit Cologne’s Old Town and historic cathedral, Germany’s finest example of High Gothic architecture. Cruise through the most scenic section of the Rhine River Valley, a World Heritage site where each bend in the river features a medieval castle and tranquil village. Travel to a vineyard renowned for its Riesling where you’ll enjoy a private wine tasting. And in Heidelberg, visit the magnificent 13th-century castle perched above the river. France: Arrive in Alsace, a region whose ownership has moved between Germany and France for generations. In lovely Strasbourg, visit the Old City, a World Heritage site featuring medieval houses and covered bridges spanning picturesque canals. The Swiss Alps and Legendary Railways: Cross the rolling Swiss countryside to Bern, the historic capital and a World Heritage site. Travel through the spectacular Bernese Oberland to the snowcapped mountain peaks of the Alps, and the towering Jungfrau. Enjoy two nights

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Smithsonian Journeys Expert Alexander Motyl–expert in political science of Eastern Europe.

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Rabelo boats on the Douro River

Paris and the Seine

A Seine River Cruise Aboard the 105-guest Renoir

CRUISE

9 days from $4,640 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! No Single Supplement—Limited Availability Special air rates & services available May 23–31, June 6–14, 2020

The River Seine, an important trade route from earliest times, led to the development of Paris as the center for French trade, politics, religion, and culture. Like travelers of old, cruise the legendary Seine and discover the significant historic, artistic, and cultural highlights of Ile-de-France and Normandy. Highlights Include Paris: Take a walking tour focused on the city’s history and architecture, including the Cathédral de Notre Dame, and enjoy an evening cruise aboard the Renoir. At the Musée de l’Orangerie, gaze upon Monet’s stunning Water Lilies paintings. View examples of high culture by visiting Versailles or the Opéra Garnier, then enjoy an afternoon at leisure. Giverny: Trace Monet’s passion for gardening to his artistic genius while touring his house and gardens. Châteaus, Abbeys, and Rouen: Explore historic sites along the Seine, including the fortress of Château Gaillard, the Château de Martainville, and the abbeys of Jumieges and Wandrille. Visit the Rouen cathedral during a walking tour of Normandy’s capital. Caen and D-Day Beaches: Focus on modern history at the Memorial Peace Museum, Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc, and the American Military Cemetery. Honfleur: Enjoy a walking tour of the historic and charming Old Port, a favorite subject of the Impressionists. Space reserved for 35 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Learn more about the Renoir on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Ursula Rehn Wolfman (May)–expert in the arts of Europe. Gail Cornell (June)–architectural historian.

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Portrait of Portugal

Cruising the Douro River Aboard the 132-guest Amalia Rodrigues 12 days from $5,040 See website for savings Limited Time Offer! No Single Supplement—Limited Availability Special air rates & services available Sept. 29–Oct. 10, Oct. 6–17, 2020 Portugal is renowned for the Age of Discovery, Old World towns and centers of learning, rabelo (sail boats) loaded with casks of port plying the Douro, and distinctive blue azuelos (tiles). Encounter all this and much more during our land and river cruise program featuring seven nights aboard an intimate riverboat. Highlights Include Lisbon to Coimbra: Explore the treasures of Lisbon, including the Jeronimos Monastery, Tower of Belém, and Monument to the Discoveries, and enjoy a performance of traditional fado music. Then travel to the ancient town of Sintra and fishing villages of Cascais and Estoril. In Coimbra, gaze upon the spectacular university library and tour the fortress-like cathedral. Cruising the Douro: In Porto, discover city sites during a walking tour or tram tour, and savor a taste of the area’s port wine. Visit the town of Guimarães or take a hike along the river. Cruise along the meandering Douro River to Pinhão, stopping off at traditional towns and vineyards along the famous wine trail. Plus, spend a day exploring the glories of Spain’s Salamanca. Amalia Rodrigues: A gracious staff welcomes you to this upscale riverboat that features panoramic views from cabins and public spaces. Find more details on our website. Space reserved for 30 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Stephen Clancy (Sept.)–art historian with expertise in Portugal.


Harbor at Valletta, Malta

Harbor at Valletta, Malta

La Place Masséna, Nice

Cruising the Rivieras of Italy, Voyage from Rome to Malta France, and Spain Aboard the 180-guest Le Bougainville

9 days from approximately $4,595 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Sells out quickly! Book now! May 24–June 1, June 7–15, 2020

From Barcelona to Rome Aboard the 180-guest Le Jacques Cartier

9 days from approximately $4,995 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Sells out quickly! Book now! Oct. 10–18, 2020

For thousands of years, waves of civilizations have left their imprint on the Mediterranean. Explore a multitude of World Heritage sites in southern Italy, Sicily, and Malta—considered the crossroads of this complex history.

Cruise the sparkling waters and legendary coastlines of the Mediterranean as you explore its history and culture.

Highlights Include

Highlights Include

Southern Italy: Take in stunning panoramic views from the Amalfi Coast, with its cliff-side villages that seem to plunge to the sea. Enjoy time in Sorrento and on the Isle of Capri, which has drawn visitors since Roman times. Plus, explore many of the highlights of Pompeii, excavated 17 centuries after Mt. Vesuvius buried it in an eruption.

Carcassonne: Tour this well-preserved walled town and travel to the Cistercian Abbaye de Fontfroide.

Sicily: In Taormina, visit the well-preserved Greek theater, with its backdrop of breathtaking views of Mt. Etna and the sea. In Syracuse, explore the historic quarter of Ortygia and the impressive Greek and Roman sites of the Archaeology Zone. Finally, walk through Agrigento’s exceptional Valley of the Temples and fine archaeology museum. Malta: Trace the steps of the Knights of St. John during a walking tour of Valletta. Visit the 16th-century St. John’s Co-Cathedral, home to Caravaggio’s The Beheading of St. John. Later, enjoy a tour of a private palazzo. Space reserved for 40 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Learn more about Le Bougainville on page 13 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Al Leonard (May)–archaeologist with expertise in cross-cultural connections in the Mediterranean. Janet Duncan Jones (June)–expert in classics and classical archaeology.

Aix-en-Provence and Marseille: Drive to Aix to explore the heart of France’s sun-drenched Provençal region, then enjoy a panoramic tour of the Old Port of Marseille. Monaco and Nice: Capture the essence of the Côte d’Azur during walking tours of Nice and Monaco, including a visit to the Prince’s Palace in Monaco. Cinque Terre and Portofino: Explore this picturesque area and World Heritage site by private boat, visit the villages of Vernazza and Riomaggiore, and spend a leisurely evening in Portofino. Florence or Pisa and Lucca: In Florence, admire art treasures at the Accademia and at the famous Duomo and Baptistery. Or, choose to visit the beautifully preserved medieval cities of Lucca and Pisa. Corsica: Enjoy a walking tour of Bonifacio, which reflects a French character with strong Italian imprint. Space reserved for 44 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Learn more about Le Jacques Cartier on page 13 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Ruth MacKay–historian with special expertise in the Mediterranean.

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Highlights of Italy 16 days from $5,674 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Oct. 7–22, Oct. 14–29, Oct. 21–Nov. 5, 2019 & April 13–28, April 20–May 5, May 2–17, May 18–June 2, 2020 Experience the best of Italy’s famed cities—Rome, Florence, and Venice—on this popular tour. From the dramatic landscapes of the Amalfi Coast to the captivating St. Mark’s Square in Venice, our comprehensive journey showcases ancient sites, priceless art, and smaller towns off the beaten path. Highlights Include The Duomo, Florence

Amalfi Coast and Pompeii: View the stunning Amalfi Coast from the sea, explore some of the magical hill towns, and enjoy the breathtaking drive high above the azure Mediterranean. Spend time in Pompeii to witness the remains of everyday life from A.D. 79, when ash from Mt. Vesuvius entirely covered the town. En route to Rome, stop at the Benedictine abbey of Montecassino, lovingly rebuilt following its destruction in World War II. Rome: Capture the essence of ancient Rome with a tour of the Colosseum, currently being restored to new glory, and the Forum. Step inside the Borghese Gallery to view masterpieces by Bernini, Titian, Caravaggio, and other major artists. Plus, a day at the Vatican showcases St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums, featuring works by Michelangelo and Raphael.

The Last Judgment, Sistine Chapel

Florence: Take a walking tour of the crown jewel of Tuscany. See Michelangelo’s David and other sculptures at the Galleria dell’ Accademia and visit the revered Duomo with its stupendous dome by Brunelleschi. Enjoy time to explore more of the city’s treasures on your own.

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Florence San Gimignano Assisi

Umbria and Tuscany: Discover the arts, churches, and unique ambiance and history of these regions. Visit the scenic town and cathedral of Orvieto and view Giotto’s priceless frescoes in the basilica at Assisi. See how the traditions of hand-painted Majolica ceramics continue today in Deruta. Stop in San Gimignano, famous for its medieval watchtowers that once guarded the town, many of which still pierce the sky. Walk along the medieval streets of ochre-colored Siena to explore the fan-shaped Campo and visit the Duomo with art by Michelangelo and Donatello.

Venice: Tour St. Mark’s Square, then explore the museums and canals of this magical city at leisure. Adriatic Sea

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Orvieto Rome Montecassino

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Tyrrhenian Sea

Pompeii Amalfi

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Trudy Harrington Becker and Andrew Becker (Oct. 14)– experts in Roman history and Roman literature and culture, respectively. Valerie Hedquist (Oct. 21/May 2), Stephen Clancy (April 13), and Allan Langdale (May 18)–art and architectural historians with expertise in Italy.

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Vernazza

Isola Bella, Lake Maggiore

Northern Italy 15 days from $5,874 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Oct. 9–23, 2019 & April 29–May 13, May 13–27, Sept. 23–Oct. 7, 2020 Discover the diverse landscapes, culture, arts, and history of Italy’s northern regions. Highlights Include Italian Lake District: Enjoy a delightful three-night stay in Stresa, situated along beautiful Lake Maggiore and nestled amid the lower Alps. From here, cruise to Isola Bella to tour the stunning 17th-century palazzo and extravagant gardens and, later, visit lovely Lake Orta. Italian Riviera: En route to the Riviera, stop in Barolo for lunch and sample the “king of wines.” From the resort town of Santa Margherita, visit charming Portofino and take a full-day boat excursion along the rugged coastline of the Cinque Terre, a World Heritage site, to explore some of its pastel-colored villages. Florence and Tuscany: Travel to Florence where you’ll stay in a restored 14th-century Franciscan convent and discover Renaissance treasures at the Accademia and Duomo. In Siena, explore the fan-shaped Piazza del Campo and striking cathedral. Alpine Tyrol: Journey to Bolzano, gateway to the Dolomites, where highlights include breathtaking mountains and the archaeology museum (home to Ötzi the Iceman). Plus, stop in lovely Verona, renowned for its Roman arena and setting for three Shakespeare plays. Venice: Enjoy a walking tour of St. Mark’s Square and time at leisure. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Allan Langdale (Oct./April)–art and architectural historian with expertise in Italy. David Guinee (May)– historian with expertise in the classics.

Italy’s Lake District

A One-Week Stay in Stresa Lake Maggiore, Lake Como, and Lake Orta 9 days from $4,590 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available Sells out quickly! Book now! Oct. 1–9, 2019 & May 5–13, June 9–17, Sept. 15–23, 2020 Italy’s breathtaking Lake District has inspired painters, writers, and poets. Immerse yourself in this lovely region during a one-week stay in Stresa at the Hotel La Palma, featuring views of Lake Maggiore and Alpine mountains. Highlights Include Lake Maggiore: Take a private boat to Isola Madre to tour its impressive English-style gardens, then visit Isola dei Pescatori and Isola Bella with its baroque villa, outstanding art collection, and exquisite gardens. During your stay in Stresa, enjoy a regional cooking class and presentations on the area’s gardens, arts, and contemporary life, plus a day at leisure. Lake Orta: Stroll along lovely streets in Orta San Giulio, then cruise to the enchanting Isola San Giulio. Lake Como: Discover charming Bellagio with its villas and pastel houses and admire sweeping vistas during a private boat ride to the town of Como. Milan: See world-famous treasures, including the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, a World Heritage site and home to Leonardo’s The Last Supper; the museum at the legendary opera house, La Scala; and the exquisite Duomo, a Gothic masterpiece. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Valerie Hedquist (Oct.) and Allan Langdale (June)–art and architectural historians with expertise in Italy. Sara James (May)–art historian with expertise in Italian gardens.

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Alberobello’s trulli houses

Italy’s Apulia

A One-Week Stay in Polignano a Mare 9 days from $4,340 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! No Single Supplement—Limited Availability Special air rates & services available May 20–28, Sept. 16–24, Oct. 14–22, 2020 Gaining new recognition, Italy’s southeastern Apulia (or Puglia) is a magical landscape of ancient towns with unique architecture, diverse cultural sites, and outstanding culinary traditions. Explore this region during a one-week stay in Polignano a Mare, at the Hotel Covo dei Saraceni, perched on dramatic cliffs overlooking the Adriatic. Highlights Include Unique Trulli and Sassi: In Alberobello, walk amid iconic trulli, the whitewashed limestone buildings with conical roofs found nowhere else in the world. Named European Capital of Culture in 2019, Matera (located in nearby Basilicata), is home to the rock-hewn cave dwellings known as sassi. Experience this unique town during a walking tour and a visit to a cave house and rock church. Both the trulli and sassi are World Heritage sites. Greek to Baroque Towns: Explore the presence of early Greeks and Romans at Egnazia, an archaeological site dating back to the 13th century B.C. Stop in the “white town” of Ostuni, with its tightly packed white homes perched on the coastline, and take a tour of Trani, noted for its medieval fort, cathedral, and Jewish neighborhoods. And in Lecce, witness the town’s exuberant and minutely detailed Baroque architecture. Culture and Cuisine: Savor regional specialties and learn about culinary traditions at a family olive mill and local vineyard. Plus, hear about the rich cultural heritage, slowpaced lifestyle, and cuisine of Apulia from local speakers. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert David Guinee (Oct.)–historian with expertise in classical studies.

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Architectural remains at Pompeii

Sorrento

A One-Week Stay in Italy 9 days from $4,240 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available Oct. 2–10, Oct. 23–31, 2019 & April 22–30, May 13–21, Sept. 16–24, Oct. 7–15, 2020 From sunny Sorrento, experience Italy’s southern Campania region—renowned for the Amalfi Coast, World Heritage archaeological sites, sophisticated resorts, and distinctive cuisine—during your one-week stay at the centrally located Hotel Plaza Sorrento. Highlights Include The Amalfi Coast: Drive along the breathtaking Amalfi Coast with its dramatic hairpin curves and spectacular views. Visit Positano, a town built along sheer seaside cliffs, then take a private boat to the charming town of Amalfi with its lovely Cathedral of Saint Andrea. Archaeological Sites: Travel to Paestum to see three of the most well-preserved Greek temples in the world. Later, spend a day exploring the ancient Roman towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum, both destroyed by the catastrophic eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79. Naples: Gaze upon the stunning art and artifacts of everyday life discovered at Pompeii and Herculaneum, now housed at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, plus see other cultural highlights in Naples. Capri: Explore the enchanting Isle of Capri, a sophisticated resort area since Roman times. Regional Cuisine: Visit a farm that produces Italy’s famed olive oil and buffalo mozzarella, savor Neapolitan pizza, and sip traditional limoncello at leisure. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Glenn Bugh (Oct. 2)–historian, Gillian Hovell (Oct. 23/Sept.)–historian and field archaeologist, Valerie Hedquist (April)–art historian, and Pedar Foss (Oct. 7)–expert in classical art and archaeology.


Sorrento

Greek theater, Taormina

Southern Italy and Sicily 15 days from $5,874 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees April 13–27, April 25–May 9, Sept. 13–27, Oct. 23–Nov. 6, 2020 Explore Italy’s southernmost regions, where each area reflects a unique history, architecture, and cuisine. Highlights Include Sicily: In lovely Taormina, visit the Greek theater and 13th-century cathedral and enjoy four days at a boutique hotel overlooking the Ionian Sea. Take an excursion to Agrigento’s Valley of the Temples, participate in a private cannoli-making lesson, and venture to Mt. Etna for lunch at a family-run farm. Apulia and Basilicata: Travel to Apulia and the town of Lecce to view the town’s distinctive baroque architecture and savor a wine tasting and dinner in the gardens of a palazzo. View some of Alberobello’s famous 400 trulli (conical houses, designated a World Heritage site), and visit an artisan’s workshop. In Basilicata’s Matera, walk amid ancient troglodyte churches and sassi cave houses (a World Heritage site), and experience a renovated cave dwelling during an overnight stay. Amalfi Coast: During a four-night stay in Sorrento, take a breathtaking drive along the winding Amalfi Coast, high above the Tyrrhenian Sea. In fascinating Pompeii, which faced destruction in A.D. 79, view remains of homes and shops and learn about ongoing archaeological work. And on the isle of Capri, a resort town since Roman times, tour the terraced Gardens of Augustus. You’ll also enjoy a hands-on Neapolitan cooking lesson. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Allan Langdale (April 13)–art and architectural historian with expertise in Italy. David Guinee (April 25) and Rebecca Schindler (Oct.)–historians with expertise in classical studies.

Palermo and Taormina A Stay in Sicily

10 days from $4,690 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available Oct. 2–11, Oct. 23–Nov. 1, 2019 & April 29–May 8, May13–22, Sept. 2–11, Oct. 28–Nov. 6, 2020 At the crossroads of the Mediterranean, Sicily reflects a fascinating blend of cultural influences—from the Greeks, Romans, Moors, and Normans to later civilizations. Explore this fascinating island from two locations, staying in the upscale hotels of the Mercure Palermo Excelsior City in Palermo and the Grand Hotel Atlantis Bay in Taormina a Mare. Highlights Include Palermo and Environs: Stand in wonder before stunning Byzantine mosaics in Palermo’s Palatine Chapel and Monreale’s cathedral. Venture to the medieval hilltown of Erice where you’ll see the Castle of Venus and panoramic sea views. Discover the picturesque fishing village of Cefalù, home to one of Italy’s most important Romanesque cathedrals. Taormina and Environs: En route to Taormina, explore the Greek temples of Agrigento and the Roman Villa of Casale at Piazza Armerina. During your stay along Taormina’s beach, ascend to the upper village by cable car to visit the famed Greek theater. In the ancient Greek town of Syracuse, once a strong rival of Athens, tour the Old Town of Ortygia and the extensive archaeological park, featuring a Greek theater with perfect acoustics. History and Cuisine: Gain insight into Sicily as a crossroads of cultures and learn about prize-winning virgin olive oil during lunch at a family farm. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Aneta Georgievska-Shine (Oct. 2)–art historian and John Dobbins (Oct. 23)–field archaeologist.

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Living In... Immersive three-week stays in Florence and Aix-en-Provence Fulfill your dream of living abroad during one of our three-week immersion programs! A memorable opportunity awaits solo travelers, couples, and friends eager to live the famously relaxed and graceful lifestyles of Provence or Tuscany while becoming immersed in its culture, history, and language. With this wellbalanced program you’ll explore many of the must-see sites as well as off-the-beaten-path treasures with a local expert, yet also enjoy time on your own (or with new friends!) to pursue personal interests. A choice of special enrichment tracks plus ideal apartment accommodations provide further opportunities for a semi-independent experience. Each departure is limited to 36 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

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Living in Italy

A Three-Week Stay in Florence 23 days from $5,390 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available Oct. 4–26, 2019 & May 8–30, Sept. 4–26, Oct. 2–24, 2020 Florence—the city where Brunelleschi, Leonardo, and Michelangelo all lived for a time—boasts a wealth of Renaissance splendors, yet many of its riches elude all but the most experienced travelers. During our threeweek immersive cultural stay, you’ll soon feel at home and enjoy the time and opportunity to reach new depths of understanding into Italy’s arts, history, and culture. Walking tours and museum visits plus day trips into greater Tuscany provide insight into this favorite Italian destination. Yet, you’ll also enjoy la dolce vita (the sweet life) as you meet new friends and find yourself irresistibly lulled into the unhurried pace of daily life, sipping espresso at a local bar, getting to know vendors at the 62

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market, and savoring the cuisine at neighborhood restaurants. Reside in a newly renovated, spacious apart/hotel at the Hotel Palazzo Ricasoli, located in the heart of the city’s historic center. Highlights Include Excursions, Day Trips, Presentations: Take an indepth walking tour of Florence led by an expert guide and enjoy tours of the Uffizi and Accademia galleries. Learn more about Tuscany during day trips to Chianti, Lucca, Siena, Colle di Val d’Elsa, and Cortona. Plus, enjoy a wine tasting and attend sessions by a local expert on Renaissance art and contemporary life.


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Local Experts: Enjoy learning from local experts who share their knowledge of art, history, and culture and join you on select excursions. Resident Director: An engaging and resourceful resident director handles logistics and helps you plan your free time. Special Enrichment Tracks: Personalize your experience with special enrichment tracks (at an additional cost). Take one or all three! Language Lessons: An immersive course tailored to your skill level. Cuisine: Interactive cooking demonstrations, classes, and shopping excursions. Art and Architecture: Additional site visits of artistic and architectural significance. Social Connection: In addition to group activities, you’ll enjoy the camaraderie of convivial gatherings of Smithsonian Journeys travelers as well as many group meals throughout the program. You’ll also enjoy the independence of heading off to explore or dine with a smaller group of new-found friends. Apart/Hotel: Stay in an apart/hotel centrally located in the historic city center. Accommodations offer satellite TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, a well-equipped kitchen, plus a friendly, helpful staff and other services—combining independence with easy support services. (See photos of your apartment on our website!)

Living in France

A Three-Week Stay in Aix-en-Provence 23 days from $4,690 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available Sept. 25–Oct. 17, 2019 & May 6–28, Sept. 3–25, 2020 Provence. The very name evokes images of idyllic days of dazzling light illuminating the countryside’s lush olive groves and sloping vineyards. It was the same colorful scenery and light that drew artists such as Cézanne, Chagall, and van Gogh to this region. On this special immersive cultural stay in Aix-en-Provence, let this charming small city, which boasts a 600-yearold university and numerous art and cooking schools, become your home for three weeks. You’ll stroll elegant cobblestone streets on your way to class or to a bustling outdoor market. Explore medieval hilltop villages, Roman ruins, and the lovely countryside. Plus, linger over a glass of wine at a neighborhood café and dine in

restaurants that few tourists could hope to find. Stay in an apartment at the Adagio Aix-en-Provence Centre, located on a peaceful street near the shops along Cours Mirabeau. Highlights Include Excursions, Day Trips, Presentations: Take an indepth walking tour of Aix-en-Provence led by an expert guide. Learn about the region’s history as you explore greater Provence during day trips to Avignon and the Pont du Gard, Marseille, and the Luberon Valley. Plus, enjoy a wine tasting and attend sessions on history and art by a local expert during your stay. 63


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Facsimile of Galileo’s telescope, Florence

In the Footsteps of Galileo 8 days from $5,395 Oct. 11–18, Nov. 1–8, 2020

Smithsonian at the Cannes Film Festival SPECIALTY

Full details to be announced in late 2019 May 2020–Register your interest online

Four hundred years ago Galileo Galilei developed a telescope that forever changed our views of the heavens— literally and philosophically. This new special interest tour explores the man and his achievements through the Smithsonian lens of scientific discovery.

The Cannes Film Festival is an annual international event—one of the most prestigious in the world—that celebrates the best in film. Through a special accreditation granted by the Festival, Smithsonian Journeys takes you into a world reserved only for film professionals. Plus, you’ll stay at the centrally located Montaigne Hôtel.

Highlights Include

Highlights Include

Venice: Ascend the steps of the campanile in Piazza St. Marco, and, using replica telescopes, see how Galileo demonstrated his telescope. Travel to nearby Murano where the astronomer obtained glass for his telescope lenses and learn about the art and science of glass-making during a special tour of the Seguso glass studio (est. 1397).

Special Festival Pass: With your Festival pass, join industry professionals to watch films from the “Official Competition.” You’ll also view films by young directors in the Un Certain Regard competition, watch directors introduce their “Short Films,” and enjoy hearing from an actor, director, or producer about a newly restored Cannes Classic.

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Padua: Visit the 800-year-old university where Galileo taught and made astronomical discoveries. Gain insight from astronomical exhibits at La Specola Museum and view the world’s oldest anatomy theater. Florence and Arcetri: Take an in-depth tour of the Museo Galileo, featuring some of his personal instruments, letters, and important texts. Follow in Galileo’s footsteps during a walking tour that includes Santa Maria Novella, where his theories were first attacked from the pulpit, and Santa Croce, where his remains are entombed. In nearby Arcetri, enjoy exclusive access to the Villa Il Gioello, where he spent the final years of his life under house arrest and wrote his most seminal work. Plus, take an exclusive tour of the Arcetri Observatory followed by an evening of stargazing. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert An expert in astronomy will lead this specialty tour.

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Restricted Access Areas: Visit the Film Market where the business of film is conducted and tour the International Village along the waterfront, possible only through your special pass. Private Reception: Experience the festivity of a private reception exclusively for Smithsonian Journeys travelers at the waterfront American Pavilion. Morning Briefings: Attend briefings with your Smithsonian Journeys Expert to discuss the previous day’s films and hear suggestions for other screenings. Limited to 30 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Marta Lamperova–head of the production department at FAMU, Europe’s top film school, and formerly a production manager, producer, and managing director for various film production companies.


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Provence landscape

France Through the Ages 15 days from $5,997 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Oct. 4–18, 2019 & April 20–May 4, May 15–29, Sept. 7–21, 2020 Discover the essence of France—its rich history, culture, and scenic beauty—on this popular comprehensive tour, featuring many World Heritage sites. Highlights Include

Journey Through Provence 12 days from $4,997 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees April 20–May 1, Aug. 24–Sept. 4, Sept. 14–25, 2020 Join us for a new and magical journey through Provence featuring evocative landscapes, Roman monuments, medieval villages, celebrated art, and the relaxed lifestyle of southern France.

Southern Treasures: In the fortified town of Carcassonne, view the longest medieval city walls in Europe. Stroll through the market town of Albi, known for the artist Toulouse-Lautrec. Travel to the breathtaking Dordogne region, where you’ll tour the International Center for Cave Art at Lascaux IV, visit medieval Sarlat and the pilgrimage site of Rocamadour, and cruise by cliffside castles along the Dordogne River.

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Loire River Valley: Experience this legendary landscape of spectacular châteaux, including the romantic Château de Chenonceau, a Renaissance masterpiece that spans the River Cher; the Château Clos Luce, where Leonardo da Vinci spent his final years; and the World Heritage site of Fontevraud Abbey.

The Camargue: Spend two days exploring the landscapes of the Camargue, including a bird sanctuary, a traditional ranch, and time at Aigues-Mortes, a medieval walled town surrounded by the unique pink-colored salt marshes.

Normandy: Gain insight into the extraordinary events of D-Day while visiting Utah Beach, Sainte-Mère-Église, Pointe du Hoc, the American cemetery which overlooks Omaha Beach, and the Caen Memorial Museum. You’ll also stop in Bayeux to see the renowned Bayeux Tapestry and ascend cobblestone streets to the pilgrimage site of Mont St. Michel, Normandy’s famed medieval abbey.

Aix-en-Provence: Stroll through the delightful Old Town, step inside the Atelier Cézanne, and enjoy a wine tasting. During a day in the Luberon region, you’ll visit the Château de Lourmarin, an olive farm, and the ochre-colored town of Roussillon, favored by many artists. Stop in Arles, where van Gogh lived for a time, to view the Roman amphitheater and enjoy time at leisure.

Avignon: Gaze upon the impressive Roman Pont du Gard before arrival in Avignon. Here, you’ll trace the footsteps of six popes at the medieval Palais des Papes and enjoy a cooking class. Visit the nearby villages of Les-Baux-deProvence and Saint-Rémy-de-Provence and enter the asylum where Vincent van Gogh lived and painted.

Along the Seine: Stroll through Monet’s gardens at Giverny then conclude in Paris with a highlights tour.

Côte d’Azur: Conclude your journey on the sunny Côte d’Azur. Explore the medieval hilltop village of St.-Paulde-Vence en route to Nice. Then enjoy a walking tour of this cosmopolitan city, visit the impressive Chagall Museum, and enjoy an afternoon at leisure.

Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Cassandra Potts Hannahs (Oct./April)–historian with expertise in France and the U.K. Stephanie Jeanjean (May)–art historian.

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Joan Grimbert (April)–expert in French and medieval studies. Janetta Benton (Aug.)–art historian with expertise in France.

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Mont St. Michel

The Tuileries Gardens, Paris

Normandy

A One-Week Stay in France 9 days from $5,240 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available May 9–17, Sept. 19–27, Oct. 3–11, 2020 Normandy is renowned as a center of Impressionism and for its charming towns and fine cuisine. It’s also remembered for major military efforts, from the Norman Conquest to the D-Day invasion of World War II. Join us for a one-week stay in the chic seaside resort of Cabourg, the ideal base to explore the many themes of this fascinating region. You’ll stay at Le Grand Hotel Cabourg, which overlooks the beach and English Channel. Highlights Include Cradle of Impressionism: During a walking tour of Honfleur, see why artists flocked to this charming seaside town. In Giverny, explore the beloved home, studio, and gardens of Claude Monet and visit the Musée des Impressionnismes. And in Rouen, see the cathedral often painted by Monet, plus other important sites. Battle of Normandy: Spend a solemn day along the beaches where World War II’s Operation Overlord took place. Stirring sites include Omaha Beach, the museum at Arromanches, Pointe du Hoc, the Normandy American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, and the Caen Memorial Museum. You’ll also stop in Bayeux to view the historic tapestry depicting the Norman conquest of 1066. Mont St. Michel: Discover this breathtaking tidal island with its iconic abbey and historic church (founded in 709), which is one of the most remarkable sites in France and a World Heritage site. Cultural Traditions: Savor traditional culinary products such as Calvados (a fortified apple brandy), and visit a nearby estate farm to sample Norman cheeses. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert See our website for information on experts leading this Cultural Stay.

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Paris

A One-Week Stay in France 9 days from $4,590 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available Oct. 6–14, 2019 & April 25–May 3, Sept. 12–20, 2020 Paris is the center of French history, culture, and art. During a one-week stay in this European capital, enjoy a balanced program of scheduled activities, talks by experts, and time at leisure to follow your own interests. You’ll stay in the well-located Les Jardins du Marais. Highlights Include Cultural Insights: Gain a deeper appreciation of the city’s neighborhoods through a walking tour of Le Marais (one of the oldest neighborhoods in Paris) and a Seine River cruise. Gaze upon powerful art at the Rodin and Picasso museums and savor the flavors of France during a special culinary tour. Versailles and Dijon: Go beyond Paris to the Palace of Versailles and the Burgundian town of Dijon on special day excursions. Flexible Schedule and Museum Pass: Pack your time full of activities or enjoy a more leisurely pace—it’s your choice! Talks given by experts provide background knowledge for afternoon explorations—either solo or with new travel friends. Your two-day museum pass provides free and expedited entry to more than 60 city museums so that you can choose your schedule and follow your passion! Plus, you’ll get around easily with Metro passes, and your travel director is always available to advise you on other activities. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Yves Thomas (Oct.)–expert in French culture and history. Aneta Georgievska-Shine (April)–art historian with interests in history, politics, and languages. Ursula Rehn Wolfman (Sept.)–expert in the arts of Europe.


Enjoying Paris

Paris: The African American Experience SPECIALTY

9 days from $4,840 See website for savings— Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available May 2–10, Oct. 10–18, 2020

In the early 20th century, Paris became a center for creative spirits seeking a welcoming artistic milieu. After both World Wars, African Americans turned to Paris to embrace the open French culture, and in the process made a lasting impact on the cultural world through their music, writing, and art. During this cultural stay at the centrally located Hotel Les Jardins du Marais, immerse yourself in the “City of Light” and see it through the lens of the African American experience. Highlights Include African American Experience: Discover neighborhoods related to W.E.B. Dubois, Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, and Richard Wright. During special walking tours, trace the impact of the Harlem Renaissance and jazz on Paris, from the early 1920s through post World War II. You’ll gain insight into entertainer and activist Josephine Baker; famous nightclub owners such as singer Ada “Bricktop” Smith and World War I flying ace and drummer Eugene Bullard; and later musicians Miles Davis and Bud Powell. See how their influence continues during a live jazz concert. Special Insider’s View: Meet with award-winning novelist and journalist Jake Lamar, an American expatriate, who discusses his experience in modern Paris. Other Highlights: Enjoy special tours of cultural Paris, such as a thematic tour of the Louvre, a culinary walking tour, and excursion to Versailles. You’ll also savor a luncheon and city views from the Eiffel Tower and a Seine River cruise through the city. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Thomas Doughton (May)–historian with special expertise in the African American experience in Paris.

San Sebastian

France and Spain’s Basque Region

A One-Week Stay at the Parador de Hondarribia 9 days from $4,540 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available May 16–24, Sept. 12–20, Sept. 26–Oct. 4, 2020 Settle in and explore the cultural traditions and wide-ranging soul of the Basque region in both France and Spain. Your one-week stay at the Parador de Hondarribia, a historic upscale Spanish property that overlooks the Bay of Biscay near the French border, adds to the special spirit of this cultural program. Highlights Include France: Learn about the heritage of Bayonne, capital of the French Basque region and designated a “Town of Art and History.” Spend time in the fashionable seaside resort of Biarritz. Explore smaller gems nested in the shadow of the Pyrenees, such as Espelette, with its traditional Basque homes, and St. Jean Pied de Port, a crossroad for pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela. Spain: Venture to Bilbao to visit the renowned Guggenheim Museum, designed by architect Frank Gehry. Explore nearby San Sebastian as well as legendary Pamplona, nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees. And reside in the seaside village of Hondarribia, a charming medieval town known as a Basque mecca for foodies, and be fully immersed in the Spanish Basque culture. Culture and Cuisine: Meet with Spanish residents in Hondarribia and French residents in Maison Ortillopitz to discuss Basque history and culture. Visit a wine cellar to hear about and taste local French vintages. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Nathanael Greene (May)–historian with expertise in modern Europe. Gail Cornell (Sept. 26)–architectural historian with special expertise in the Iberian peninsula.

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Gaudi’s Casa Batlló, detail

Spain’s Andalusia

A One-Week Stay in Antequera 9 days from $4,240 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! No Single Supplement—Limited Availability Special air rates & services available April 30–May 8, May 14–22, Oct. 1–9, 2020 Explore the influence of Moorish, Christian, and Jewish cultures in Andalusia—as reflected in its art and architecture, cuisine, and culture—during this one-week stay in Antequera. Located in the heart of Andalusia, this lovely white hill town and the Parador de Antequera are ideal for exploring the region. Highlights Include Antequera: Take delight in this classic medieval town, where you’ll also find the largest megalithic tomb in Europe, a 14th-century fortress that watches over the city, and more than 30 churches and cathedrals. Granada, Seville, Ronda, Córdoba: Gaze at the elaborate Moorish design of Granada’s Alhambra, a palace with ornate buildings, courtyards, and gardens. In Seville, admire the tile work at the Plaza de España and visit the immense Gothic cathedral and Alcázar. Explore the smaller towns of Ronda, dramatically perched on the El Tajo gorge, and Córdoba, with its grand Le Mezquita (mosque) later transformed into a cathedral. And in Málaga, take in the art of native son Pablo Picasso at the Museo Picasso. Cultural Traditions: Admire the passionate music and dance of flamenco and savor the region’s culinary specialties, including a wine tasting. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Allen Fromherz (May)–historian with expertise in the Mediterranean and Middle East. Aneta Georgievska-Shine (Oct.)–art historian.

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Barcelona

A One-Week Stay in Spain 9 days from $4,540 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available May 9–17, Sept. 12–20, Oct. 10–18, 2020 Become immersed in the essence of Barcelona, a Catalan jewel with stunning artistic and architectural wonders. Settle into the centrally located Renaissance Barcelona Hotel, savor traditional cuisine, and enjoy the lively ambiance of this cosmopolitan coastal city. Highlights Include History, Art, and Culture: Stroll through one of the most complete Gothic Quarters in Europe; tour Palau de la Música Catalana, a Moderniste concert hall and World Heritage site; and visit El Born district, site of medieval jousting and trade guilds. Antoni Gaudí: Come to understand this architect’s unique vision of Modernisme during a day of visits to Casa Batlló, La Sagrada Familia, and Parque Güell (together designated a World Heritage site). Early Picasso: Explore sites connected to Picasso’s early life and tour the Picasso Museum, a showcase for his formative art work. Girona and Montserrat: Travel to medieval Girona, then continue to Figueres and the museum devoted to surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. Journey to the Benedictine monastery at Montserrat and sample famous sparkling cava in the Penedès wine region. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Brian Catlos (Sept.)–expert in medieval and Mediterranean studies.


Seville’s Alcázar, architectural detail

Treasures of Southern Spain and Portugal

Featuring Historic Paradores and Pousadas 15 days from $5,374 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Sept. 28–Oct. 12, Oct. 12–26, 2019 & March 12–26, April 16–30, April 30–May 14, 2020 Discover the fascinating cultural history that is etched across the landscapes of the Iberian Peninsula. Highlights Include Paradores and Pousadas: Experience Iberia’s history up close as you spend eight nights in distinctive inns, including a medieval monastery, a Moorish castle, a stately Renaissance palace, and a medieval town hall. Lisbon and Evora: Delight in Portugal’s lively capital with visits to Belém Tower and the Jeronimos Monastery, plus travel to Evora and the National Palace in Queluz. Merida, Seville, Córdoba: Crossing into Spain, explore Merida’s impressive Roman sites, Seville’s large Gothic cathedral and ornate Moorish Alcázar, and Córdoba’s rich multicultural legacy as reflected in the magnificent mosque. Ronda and Granada: Stroll Ronda’s medieval streets and enjoy time at your parador, perched on a bluff overlooking a plunging gorge. In Granada, take in the legendary Alhambra palace, the epitome of Moorish architecture and gardens and a World Heritage site. Toledo and Madrid: Explore the city of El Greco with its Gothic cathedral and exquisite synagogue. In Madrid take a city tour featuring Plaza Mayor and the opulent Royal Palace and enjoy a day at leisure. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Marta Staudinger (Oct.)–art historian, Ana Afzali (March) and Francisco Garcia Serrano (April 16)– historians, and Steven Wolf (April 30)–expert in Islamic and Italian art and architecture.

The Alhambra, Granada

A Cruise of Spain and Portugal From Lisbon to Barcelona Aboard the 180-guest Le Jacques Cartier

CRUISE

9 days from approximately $4,595 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Oct. 3–11, 2020

Next autumn, board a sleek new yacht for a voyage along the southern shores of Portugal and Spain. Discover important cultural treasures as you cruise from Lisbon and the Atlantic to Barcelona and the Mediterranean. Highlights Include Portugal’s Algarve: In the scenic port town of Lagos, admire the baroque Church of St. Anthony. Seville: In this lively capital, visit the Plaza de España, the legendary Alcázar, and the immense late Gothic cathedral. Gibraltar: Look out from the top of the Rock, the 1,400foot-high limestone promontory guarding the strait that separates Europe and Africa. Granada: Explore the Alhambra Palace and magnificent Generalife Gardens, a World Heritage site and masterpiece of medieval Moorish art and architecture. Valencia and Spain’s Balearic Island: In Valencia, known as the “City of Arts and Sciences,” take a panoramic tour featuring the Gothic masterpiece of the Silk Exchange, a World Heritage site. In Palma de Mallorca, visit the Carthusian Monastery and home of Frederic Chopin, and enjoy a piano recital. Le Jacques Cartier: Enjoy the sleek design of this new yacht, where you’ll find luxurious comfort and a full complement of upscale amenities as well as two lounges, a theater for presentations and entertainment, and an elegant restaurant. Find more details on our website. Space reserved for 60 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Michael Ryan–historian with expertise in Spain and Portugal.

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Santiago de Compostela

Across Northern Spain and Portugal

Sea Cloud II under sail

Sailing the Coast of Iberia From Lisbon to Bilbao Aboard the 94-guest Sea Cloud II

Featuring Historic Paradores and Pousadas 17 days from $5,474 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Oct. 25–Nov. 10, 2019 & April 3–19, May 5–21, May 26–June 11, Sept. 20–Oct. 6, 2020 Discover a landscape of fortified cities, rugged Atlantic coastline, and the commanding Pyrenees Mountains. Highlights Include Paradores and Pousadas: Stay at distinctive inns, including a former palace, a hospital for pilgrims, and historic pilgrimage lodgings in the Pyrenees. Lisbon and Porto: Discover the treasures of Lisbon, the rococo-style Queluz Palace, plus Obidos and seaside Nazare. In Porto, a World Heritage site, enjoy a short cruise on the Douro River and a winery tour and tasting.

CRUISE

11 days from $6,990 May 17–27, 2020

Board the iconic tall ship Sea Cloud II next spring and cruise along the northern coast of Portugal and Spain for an exhilarating sea voyage. From Lisbon to Bilbao, you’ll experience many of the cultural highlights of each country. Highlights Include Portugal: Reflect on Portugal’s seafaring past in Lisbon at the Tower of Belém and Discoveries Monument, and visit Jeronimos Monastery and the superb art collections of the Gulbenkian Museum. Nearby, explore the royal palace of Sintra and the elaborate Regaleira Gardens, both World Heritage sites, plus the fishing village of Cascais. Then take the train to Porto, located at the mouth of the Douro River.

León and Bilbao: In León, visit the medieval cathedral and Gaudí’s Casa Botines. In Bilbao, see the Old City and tour the Guggenheim Museum and Fine Arts Museum.

Spain: Set sail for the delightful nature reserve of Islas Cies. Later, experience the grandeur of the great cathedral at Santiago de Compostela and feel like pilgrims as you watch the swinging of the large botafumeiro (by special arrangement). Stop at the Altamira Museum, devoted to northern Spain’s paleolithic cave art. Disembark your ship in Bilbao and enjoy a tour of the Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Gehry.

The Basque Country and the Pyrenees: Stop in poignant Gernika, then enjoy mountain scenery as you travel through the Pyrenees to Pamplona and Bielsa.

Cultural Enhancements: Enjoy the poignant music of traditional fado and sample outstanding wines and distinctive regional cuisines.

Barcelona: Pay homage to Antoni Gaudí and his surreal architecture, designated a World Heritage site, and stroll through the Gothic Quarter and Las Ramblas.

Sea Cloud II: Embark one of the most elegant tall ships in service for a five-night sailing voyage from Porto to Bilbao. During a full day at sea, enjoy the thrill of watching the skilled crew set its 23 sails to catch the winds. Find more details on our website.

Santiago de Compostela: Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims who walked along the Way of St. James to the magnificent cathedral, now a World Heritage site.

Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Michael Ryan (Oct.), Ana Afzali (April), and Allen Fromherz (May 26)–historians and Lawrence Butler (May 5)–art historian.

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Space reserved for 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Stephen Clancy–art historian with expertise in Iberia.


Thames River, London

The Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao

A Cruise from Lisbon to London

Aboard the 180-guest Le Dumont d’Urville 10 days from approximately $5,295 Includes $1,000 early booking savings April 27–May 6, May 8–17*, 2020 Experience some of the rich highlights of Portugal, Spain, France, and England—four nations that have had a major impact on European and world history. Highlights Include Portugal: Explore charming Porto, located at the mouth of the Douro River, which is renowned for its port wine. Spain: Walk in the footsteps of pilgrims on St. James Way in Santiago de Compostela and visit the impressive cathedral, a World Heritage site. Then delve into the dynamic city of Bilbao, with its Gothic Old City and sophisticated contemporary aesthetic, reflected in the Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim Museum. France: Enjoy a leisurely day cruising along the French coast. Stop at the World Heritage site of Mont St. Michel, one of the most iconic sites of France. Walk along Normandy’s historic D-Day beaches with Dwight David Eisenhower II, historian and grandson of General and President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

London

A One-Week Stay in England 9 days from $4,540 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available July 16–24, Aug. 13–21, Oct. 29–Nov. 6, 2020 Delve into the historic and engaging city of London during our one-week cultural stay. You’ll feel like a Londoner in no time as you explore the city in depth and get around by the Tube and London bus system. Enjoy your stay at the elegant Radisson Blu Edwardian Vanderbilt Hotel, located in posh Kensington. Highlights Include History and the Arts: Take special tours that showcase the art, architecture, and history of England and its capital, including the British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Shakespeare’s Globe, Westminster Abbey, and St. Paul’s Cathedral. Plus, take a walking tour of “The City,” London’s oldest, most historic neighborhood. Government: Trace the course of British government during visits to Henry VIII’s Hampton Court Palace and the Houses of Parliament, plus a walking tour of the Inns of Court.

England: Cross the English Channel and sail up the historic River Thames for London, possible only by small ship.

Oxford and the Cotswolds: Journey through the rolling countryside and quintessential villages of the Cotswolds, and visit the university town of Oxford, including a look at one of its storied colleges.

Space reserved for 34 Smithsonian Journeys guests. *The May departure will be aboard Le Boréal. Learn more about both ships on page 13 and on our website.

Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Dianne Konz (April)–expert in the culture and literature of Spain and Portugal. Al Leonard (May)– expert in European history.

British Traditions: Savor an afternoon tea with fellow travelers and pub fare for lunches on your own.

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Janetta Benton (July)–art historian. Cassandra Potts Hannahs (Oct.)–historian with expertise in Celtic, Viking, and Anglo-Saxon studies.

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Immersive Academic Stays at Oxford and St Andrews

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Merton College

Join fellow Smithsonian Journeys travelers who share a deep and unbridled love of learning and wish to study a subject in depth! Immerse yourself in the intellectual and cultural environment of Oxford University or the University of St Andrews—two of the most prestigious academic institutions in the world.

The warm reception we received at Merton College made us feel that we really were Oxford students—a very special sense of belonging. – Lyn G. Smithsonian Journeys lecture, Oxford University

Smithsonian at Oxford

Featuring New Courses of Study for 2020 8 days from $4,995 Book early! Course capacity is limited! July 4–11, Sept. 19–26, 2020 Given the popularity of our Smithsonian at Oxford program, and enthusiastic requests for new courses, we once again return to Merton College—a prestigious academic institution that has produced multiple Nobel laureates and cultural giants such as J.R.R. Tolkien and T.S. Eliot. Explore the libraries and grounds, dine in the college hall, and sample life as an Oxford student. You’ll study with renowned Oxford tutors after choosing a course from five fascinating themes for the summer program or from two themes for the autumn program. Highlights Include Courses of Study: Stimulate your mind in pursuit of knowledge as you spend your mornings learning from an Oxford tutor. Course selections in July include The Rise and Fall of the British Empire, Myths and Legends of the British Isles, The Age of Winston Churchill, The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England, and The English Garden in History. The September courses are Vikings and The Fight for Liberty–Georgian England and the American Revolution. Excursions: Explore highlights of Oxford, including the connection between James Smithson (founding donor of the Smithsonian Institution) and the university, which 72

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he attended as a student. Plus, take an excursion tailored to your specific course. For example, The Age of Winston Churchill includes a visit to Chartwell, his home in Kent. Lifestyle: Stay at historic Merton College, featuring the university’s oldest quadrangle, and sample life as an Oxford student. Live in a dormitory room (with en suite bathroom), dine in the college hall (including High Table, a privileged tradition), and use Merton’s common rooms and gardens. Explore the charming town of Oxford, take tea at local eateries, and enjoy Evensong at Christ Church College. Optional London Extension: Add a four-day extension that includes guided excursions related to the Oxford courses, plus accommodations, meals, and transfers. Course capacity is limited—book early to ensure your preferred choice. Limited to 80 Smithsonian Journeys guests in July and 30 guests in September. Oxford Tutors Historians, authors, and heritage professionals from the Oxford community will serve as Smithsonian faculty.


St Andrews University

Merton College dining hall

Smithsonian Journeys travelers, Oxford

Smithsonian at St Andrews, Scotland 8 days from $4,595 Includes $400 savings if booked by Sept. 15 June 27–July 4, 2020 As the oldest university in Scotland, St Andrews holds centuries of history within its walls. The renowned university’s alumni include notable politicians, Nobel Prize winners, and public figures. Feel like a student as you walk these storied halls, attend a bespoke course taught by its faculty, and explore the charming town. Highlights Include Course of Study: A course taught by St Andrews faculty will explore the evolution of the Scottish mystery story from traditional folklore to contemporary crime fiction. It will cover several important periods in the development of the genre, including the rise of the Victorian novel, Golden Age detective stories of the early 20th century, and the current trend for “Tartan Noir.” The course will also feature discussions of two mystery novels that were set on the St Andrews campus. Excursions: Combine classroom learning with engaging excursions that bring your subject to life. You’re sure to enjoy a literary tour of Edinburgh, a favorite setting for Scottish crime writers and renowned for its castle. In St Andrews, take a walking tour of locations

featured in two mystery novels, and visit the St Andrews archives. There will also be guest readings by contemporary authors, a talk and performance by a traditional ballad singer, and visits to distilleries and museums in the area. Lifestyle: Perched on the east coast of Fife, St Andrews reflects a combination of history and contemporary charm. While here, reside in a student dorm in historic McIntosh Hall (rooms with shared bath), or choose to upgrade to the nearby Ardgowan Hotel at a supplemental cost. Castle ruins and a rugged coastline abut a lively Scottish town where shops, pubs, and restaurants are only a short walk away. Optional Glasgow Extension: Join an optional three-day extension to Glasgow to explore the life and works of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the renowned Scottish architect and designer. Limited to 30 Smithsonian Journeys guests. St Andrews Tutors A scholar from the St Andrews community will serve as Smithsonian faculty.

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World War II Spitfires

The Battle of Britain

The 80th Anniversary Featuring the Farnborough or Duxford Air Shows

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9 days from $6,795 July 17–25 & Sept., 2020

“Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.” Churchill’s words still ring true today at the outset of the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Join us to commemorate this decisive turning point in World War II, which proved the strength of air power. Highlights Include London: Witness the hardest hit areas of the London Blitz during a city tour, visit the Churchill War Rooms, and view period aircraft at the nearby RAF Museum/Hendon. Imperial War Museum Duxford: Examine hundreds of iconic aircraft up close at the best-preserved World War II airfield in the U.K. Plus, explore the Battle of Britain exhibition, the American Air Museum, and the reconstructed 1940 Operations Room. Other Aviation Sites: Visit the Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar (responsible for protecting southeast England), the RAF Bentley Priory, and the RAF Uxbridge. Bletchley Park: Tour Bletchley Park, where the famous Enigma code was cracked. At the National Museum of Computing, view a reconstruction of the electromagnetic device used to decipher enemy messages. Air Shows: In July, attend the celebrated Farnborough Air Show, which occurs only once every two years. In September (dates to be announced), attend the Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show, plus travel to the White Cliffs of Dover where some of the most intense aerial fighting took place.

HMS Belfast, London

D-Day: A Journey from England to France SPECIALTY

8 days from $6,595 June 1–8, 2020

Exclusive tours, poignant excursions, and thoughtful lectures provide in-depth insight to your understanding and appreciation of the monumental military feat of Operation Overlord. Plus, you’ll attend the special 76th anniversary ceremonies on June 6, when dignitaries, officials, and the public gather to pay homage to the brave soldiers who changed the course of history. Highlights Include England: Learn about “behind the scenes” preparations necessary to stage the largest amphibian landing in history. In London, visit Winston Churchill’s underground Cabinet War Rooms and step aboard the HMS Belfast, the most significant surviving Royal Navy warship of World War II. You’ll also travel to Bletchley Park where a curator explains the story behind the Enigma codebreakers and to Portsmouth to tour the newly refurbished D-Day Museum. France: After crossing the Channel by ferry, stand atop the dramatic bluffs of Pointe du Hoc and visit the village of Sainte-Mère-Église, where paratroopers dropped from the sky in a hail of gunfire. Walk along Utah and Omaha beaches with an expert historian for an in-depth perspective on the historic coastal landings and air invasion. Stop at Arromanches, where the prefabricated concrete harbors (or mulberries) still dot the water. During your four days in Normandy, you’ll also tour museums that offer deeper understanding of the Battle for Normandy. Limited to 25 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Paul Sanders (July)–military historian with expertise in World War II aviation.

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Smithsonian Journeys Expert A military historian with expertise in World War II, with special emphasis on the Normandy campaign, will lead this special tour.


Stonehenge monument

Cotswolds village

Classic Mystery Lover’s England 9 days from $5,995 Oct. 1–9, 2019 & Oct. 16–24, Oct. 30–Nov. 7, 2020 Back by popular demand, our one-of-a-kind British mystery tour features peaceful Devon, academic Oxford, and cosmopolitan London, all of which have served as settings for stories by mystery and detective writers. Gain insight into the lives and works of famous detective novelists from our expert and, by special arrangement, from contemporary authors. Highlights Include Exclusive Meetings: Enjoy insider meetings with contemporary mystery writers who offer a glimpse into their work and lives, including crime novelist Andrew Taylor (2019). Plus, attend an exclusive reception featuring a discussion with a London-based mystery writer. Devon and Dartmoor: Experience the landscapes and sites associated with Agatha Christie, including her beloved holiday home Greenway. Then set off through mysterious Dartmoor, with its enormous granite tors, wild ponies, mist, and rain, which Sir Arthur Conan Doyle used for inspiration. The Cotswolds and Oxford: Step into a Dick Francis mystery during an excursion focused on horse racing. Discover the ancient towers and hidden quads of Oxford, a mystery lover’s paradise given the abundance of crime writers who have used it as a setting, including Dorothy Sayers, P.D. James, and Colin Dexter. London: Conclude in cosmopolitan London, where you’ll explore the legal district at the Inns of Court, featured as a favorite backdrop in the works of James and Sayers. Limited to 30 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Rosalind Hutchinson (all dates)–popular expert in English history and literature, who lives in England.

Highlights of Britain England, Scotland, and Wales

14 days from $5,996 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees June 13–26, July 13–26, Aug. 8–21*, Sept. 14–27, 2020 Join us for an insightful tour that showcases the history, culture, and natural beauty of England, Scotland, and Wales. Highlights Include Edinburgh: In medieval Old Town, explore Edinburgh Castle, perched high atop a promontory, and walk down the Royal Mile to visit Holyrood Palace. Plus, view the urban design of the Georgian-style New Town as well. *A special highlight of the August departure features the famed Royal Military Tattoo. England’s Lake District: Delve into the beloved landscape of lakes, woodlands, and small villages where Dove Cottage, Hawkshead, and Lake Windermere evoke English literary associations. Northern Wales: Understand how the brute appearance of medieval Caernarfon Castle symbolizes the “land of castles” and view the natural beauty of both Snowdonia National Park and Bodnant Garden. Bath to London: Explore the Roman baths, abbey, and Georgian-style Assembly Room in Bath and Shakespeare’s birthplace and Anne Hathaway’s Cottage in Stratfordupon-Avon. Take an excursion through the quintessential landscape of the Cotswolds, then conclude your journey with a stop at the Neolithic monument of Stonehenge and a city tour of cosmopolitan London. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Rab Houston (June)–expert in modern British history. Sara James (July)–expert in British art, architecture, and gardens. Miriam Davis (Aug.) and Cassandra Potts Hannahs (Sept.)–experts in early British history.

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The Royal Mile, Edinburgh

Iona Abbey, Scotland

A Celtic Cruise Scotland’s Treasures

Featuring the Royal Military Tattoo* 12 days from $5,978 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Aug. 24–Sept. 4, 2019 & June 20–July 1, July 30–Aug. 10*, Aug. 10–21*, Aug. 29–Sept. 9, 2020 Discover Scotland’s enduring appeal as you enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the Highlands, learn about the legacy of its clans, and explore historic treasures of Glasgow and Edinburgh. Highlights Include Glasgow and Edinburgh: View Glasgow’s unique 19th- and 20th-century architecture, visit Kelvingrove Art Gallery and other museums, and take a private curator-led tour of Pollok House. Enjoy two days in the stately city of Edinburgh with tours of Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace. *The July and August 10 departures also feature the famed Royal Military Tattoo. Northern Highlands and Isle of Skye: Savor the enchanting landscape of Loch Lomond and learn about the history of Glenfinnan Monument. Then make a full-day excursion to the Isle of Skye, known for its strong Gaelic influence. Continue to the shores of Loch Ness and explore the ruins of Urquhart Castle. And travelling farther north, you’ll learn more about Scottish history at Culloden Moor and Dunrobin Castle and gain insight into Scottish traditions as you watch falconry and sheepdog demonstrations and visit a whisky distillery. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Rab Houston (Aug. 24/Aug. 10)–expert in the modern history of Scotland. Jennifer Paxton (June) and Katherine Forsyth (Aug. 29)–experts in the early history of Scotland.

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From Glasgow to Honfleur Aboard the 220-guest Le Boréal 11 days from approximately $6,895 Includes $1,000 early booking savings May 30–June 8, June 7–16*, 2020 Trace the strands of Celtic, Viking, and Norman civilizations during this special cruise from Glasgow to Honfleur, which concludes with a focus on D-Day. Highlights Include Scotland: Witness the landscapes and history of Scotland during visits to Eilean Donan Castle, the Isle of Skye, the serene monastery on the Isle of Iona, and the charming town of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull. Aboard ship, attend a talk about Sir Winston Churchill by Allen Packwood, director of the Churchill Archives Center at Cambridge. Wales: In this cradle of Celtic culture, explore the imposing Caernarfon Castle and lush Bodnant Garden. Ireland: Enjoy a city tour of Dublin and view the Celtic heritage found in the 9th-century Book of Kells, then enjoy time to explore on your own. England’s Isles of Scilly: Stop at the sub-tropical 19th-century Tresco Abbey Garden, often compared to London’s Royal Botanic Garden. France’s Normandy: Walk the D-Day beaches where Allied forces landed, including Utah Beach and Omaha Beach, and visit Sainte-Mère-Église and Pointe du Hoc. Dwight David Eisenhower II, historian and grandson of General and President Dwight D. Eisenhower, accompanies you on this special excursion. Plus, see the Arromanches 360° Theater or the Bayeux Tapestry. Space reserved for 40 Smithsonian Journeys guests. *The June departure will run in reverse. Learn more about Le Boréal on page 13 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Hilary Lennon (May)–expert in Irish literature and humanities. Miriam Davis (June)–expert in early British history.


Scottish Isles and Norwegian Fjords

A Cruise from Glasgow to Bergen Aboard the 180-guest Le Champlain

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9 days from approximately $5,195 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Sells out quickly! Book now! May 16–24, May 23–31*, May 30–June 7, 2020

Eilean Donan Castle, Scottish Highlands

Voyage in the wake of Viking seafarers and experience the rugged beauty of remote islands and dramatic coastlines forever linked by their heritage. Cruise into ports in Scotland’s rarely visited Orkney and Shetland Islands and through some of Norway’s magnificent fjords, visit World Heritage sites, and enjoy plentiful sea birds and spring flowers. Highlights Include Scottish Highlands: Cruise from Glasgow to Fort William, then drive through the breathtaking landscape to legendary Glencoe as well as Glenfinnan Monument, where Bonnie Prince Charlie rallied Jacobite Highlanders against King George II. Sail to the lovely Kyle of Lochalsh to tour Eilean Donan Castle, then continue to the Inner Hebrides and the Isle of Skye, where you’ll experience the beautifully rugged landscape. Orkney Islands: In the remote Orkney Islands, a hub of Neolithic civilization, visit the settlement of Skara Brae, see the ceremonial Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar, and gain further insight from archaeologist and site director Nick Card. Plus, explore the Viking town of Kirkwall. Shetland Islands: Farther north, explore the crossroads where Scotland meets Scandinavia and legacies linger in archaeology, dialect, and traditional music. At Jarlshof, see late Neolithic stone houses, a Bronze Age village, Iron Age broch, Norse longhouses, and more. Viking Homelands: Crossing the North Sea, enjoy the vistas once known by Vikings as they plied the waters on their longships. View imposing mountains, sheer cliffs, and sparkling waterfalls during a day cruising through Norway’s famous fjords, including Sognefjord. Plus, take a thrilling ride through this landscape aboard the Flåm Railway. Norway’s Bergen: Continue to Bergen, founded on an old Viking settlement and later part of the Hanseatic League’s trading empire. Enjoy a walking tour of Bryggen, a World Heritage site, and visit the home of composer Edvard Grieg. Space reserved for 40 Smithsonian Journeys guests. *The May 23 departure will run in reverse. Learn more about Le Champlain on page 13 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Gillian Hovell (May 23) and Terje Leiren (May 30)–experts in Scandinavian studies and history.

Sognefjord, Norway Port of Call Featured Site Ship Shetland Islands Orkney Islands

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Cliffs of Moher

The Emerald Isle 13 days from $5,672 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Sept. 22–Oct. 4, 2019 & May 17–29, June 14–26, Aug. 20–Sept. 1, Sept. 10–22, 2020 Journey from lively Dublin to the Aran Islands and Ring of Kerry and discover a country steeped in history and boasting a rich tapestry of cultural traditions and ethereal landscapes. Highlights Include Dublin: Enjoy a day in Dublin, where highlights include tours of St. Patrick’s Cathedral and the library at Trinity College with its legendary medieval Book of Kells. Cultural Insights: Hear about Irish culture firsthand from a native of the Aran Islands who shares stories of their oral tradition and during a dinner at a local familyrun B&B near Killarney. Magnificent Landscapes: Take in breathtaking scenery as you travel through Connemara, view the dramatic Cliffs of Moher stretching for five miles along the fabled coastline of Country Clare, and pass through the Burren, the rocky landscape of craggy gray karst limestone formations. You’ll also take a full-day excursion to the Ring of Kerry with its stunning mountain and coastal scenery, a 1,000-year-old ring fort, and mysterious monument stones. Castles and Abbeys: Learn about Ireland’s history during visits to the early monastic site of Clonmacnoise, Kylemore Abbey, Muckross House (an Elizabethan-style manor house), the Kerry Folklife Centre, Blarney Castle, and the legendary Rock of Cashel and Kilkenny Castle. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Miriam Davis (Sept. 22)–archaeologist, Cassandra Potts Hannahs (May)–expert in Celtic, Viking, and Anglo-Saxon studies, and Christopher Griffin (Aug./ Sept. 10)–expert in Irish literature and humanities.

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Westport town center

County Mayo

A One-Week Stay in Northwest Ireland 9 days from $4,440 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! No Single Supplement—Limited Availability Special air rates & services available May 30–June 7, Sept. 12–20, 2020 Experience the essence of Irish culture in Westport, County Mayo, where you’ll view Ireland through the eyes of its people. During this charming stay program, enjoy day trips to iconic landscapes and historic sites, always returning to your intimate small town and the comfortable Westport Plaza Hotel. Highlights Include Irish Traditions: In Westport, visit the National Museum of Ireland–Country Life and historic Westport House. Enjoy a local dance and music performance, watch craftspeople at work, and join local residents at the nearby pub. County Sligo: Visit the Yeats Society, where an expert will talk about the poet William Butler Yeats, plus view Ireland’s largest cemetery of megalithic tombs. Achill Island: Experience this remote island that has inspired artists and writers like Graham Greene. Travel along the Atlantic Coastal drive and witness more than 80 abandoned cottages in the deserted village of Slievemore, which was ravaged by the Great Famine. Connemara: Explore one of Ireland’s most scenic regions known for its “savage” beauty. Here, you’ll gain a breadth of insight during visits to the National Famine Monument, Kylemore Abbey and garden, and Glen Keen farm, which features a sheep dog demonstration. Galway: During a guided culinary tour, visit local food artisans, then enjoy time to explore this colorful city, often referred to as the “most Irish” of Ireland’s cities. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Christopher Griffin (May) and Hilary Lennon (Sept.)–both experts in Irish literature and humanities.


Prague cityscape

Old World Europe

Main square, Kraków

Kraków

A One-Week Stay in Poland

Poland, Hungary, Austria, and the Czech Republic 16 days from $5,497 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Sept. 12–27, Sept. 28–Oct. 13, 2019 & April 21–May 6, May 12–27, Aug. 29–Sept. 13, 2020 Discover four distinctly different and fascinating nations in Central and Eastern Europe, featuring many World Heritage sites. Highlights Include Poland: Tour the Old Town areas of Warsaw and Kraków and the Wieliczka Salt Mine, and attend a private piano recital. Plus, spend time at Auschwitz and Birkenau. Hungary: In Budapest, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, explore both the Buda and Pest sides of the Danube, attend a curator-led tour of the art museum, and indulge in some time at leisure. Austria: Travel past medieval castles and along the Danube River en route to Vienna. Here, follow in the footsteps of imperial Habsburgs with tours of the opera house and Schönbrunn Palace and a concert of classical music. You’ll also take an excursion to the Vienna Woods, once a royal hunting ground, and visit the spa town of Baden, once the summer residence of Habsburg monarchs. The Czech Republic: Immerse yourself in medieval Prague. Explore the Hradčany castle district and the Jewish area of Josefov, plus enjoy time at leisure and a festive farewell dinner. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Denis Crnković (Sept. 12)–expert in Eastern European studies. Tim Blanning (Sept. 28)–historian with expertise in modern Europe. Carol Reynolds (May)–expert in European art and music history.

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9 days from $4,090 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! Special air rates & services available Sept. 27–Oct. 5, 2019 & May 1–9, June 5–13, Sept. 18–26, 2020

Considered one of Europe’s most enchanting cities, Kraków is a major center for Poland’s cultural and academic life. Explore the city’s history as well as many important sites nearby during this one-week stay at the Hotel Unicus Palace, situated in the historic center. Highlights Include Krakόw: Highlights of your city tour include the Old Town (a World Heritage site), Wawel Castle courtyard and royal cathedral, Market Square, the Gothic Basilica of the Virgin Mary, and the 16th-century Renaissance Cloth Hall. Wieliczka Salt Mine: Walk amid extensive sparkling salt carvings and underground lakes (442 feet below ground) in Europe’s oldest salt mine, a World Heritage site. Ojcow National Park: Explore the park’s unusual rock formations, plus the Renaissance Pieskowa Skala castle. World War II Sites or Nowa Huta: Visit Auschwitz and Birkenau to commemorate the many lives lost here during World War II. Or choose to spend the day at a model communist community that transformed from a center of political propaganda to a place of revolution. Warsaw: Take the train to this capital city where you’ll visit the Chopin Memorial, the Warsaw Ghetto Memorial, Madame Curie’s house, the Royal Castle, and St. Anne’s Church in delightful Old Town. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Laurie Koloski (Sept. 27/June)–historian with expertise in modern Europe. Carol Reynolds (Sept. 18)– expert in European art and music history.

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Inside the Large Hadron Collider, CERN

Art Meets Science in Switzerland

Featuring a Rare Visit to the Supercollider at CERN

SPECIALTY

9 days from $8,395 Aug. 23–31, 2019 & May 7–15, Sept. 3–11, 2020

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Cruising the Dalmatian Coast Featuring Croatia and Slovenia Aboard the 34-guest Queen Eleganza 12 days from $6,990 June 8–19, 2020

Art and science enthusiasts will delight in this special journey to Switzerland. As you travel to Zurich, Bern, and Geneva, follow in the footsteps of Albert Einstein, tour an Alpine observatory, and view the art of Paul Klee. A special highlight features a behind-the-scenes look at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).

Take a leisurely seven-night cruise of the Adriatic— showcasing Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula and Dalmatian Coast—aboard an intimate yacht, and enjoy two days exploring neighboring Slovenia.

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Highlights Include

Science: Follow Albert Einstein’s career as student and professor in Zurich, then in Bern visit his flat and office (Swiss Patent Office) as well as the Einstein Museum. Take a private tour of the Sphinx Observatory, perched on a shockingly steep precipice in the Alps.

Slovenia: Begin your journey in the capital of Ljubljana with a walking tour of the historic center. Take in the idyllic views of Lake Bled during an afternoon gondola ride. Then, driving south, explore the Skocjan karst caves, a World Heritage site, before arriving at seaside Piran.

CERN: Located just outside Geneva, CERN is home to the world’s most powerful particle accelerator—the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). In 2020 a scheduled shutdown allows the rare opportunity to descend into the heart of the underground operation for an up-close look at the LHC and its massive detectors. Arts and Culture: View one of Switzerland’s most important art collections and works by Paul Klee in Zurich and Bern. Take in stunning Alpine panoramas from the windows of a cog railway as you ascend the Bernese Alps to the “Top of Europe.” Enjoy a relaxing day in the Swiss countryside with a private wine tasting and savor meals at Michelin-starred restaurants and a traditional raclette lunch in Gruyere. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert See our website for information on the expert accompanying this specialty tour.

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Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula: Enjoy a walking tour of charming Rovinj, then cruise to Velika Brijun Island, a national park. A walking tour of Pula showcases its wellpreserved Roman ruins, especially the immense arena. Dalmatian Coast: Continue your voyage along this pristine coastline. From the small town of Zadar, travel inland to visit Plitvice Lakes National Park. In Split, walk through the immense retirement palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian, spread out along the waterfront. Then enjoy cruising to delightful Hvar and Korčula Islands and lovely Dubrovnik. Queen Eleganza: Launched in 2018, this intimate yacht features a casual ambiance and the ability to call at small islands. Find more details on our website. Space reserved for 17 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Charles Ingrao–historian with expertise in modern Europe.


Main square, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Pearls of Croatia and Slovenia 15 days from $5,584 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees April 20–May 4, May 14–28, Sept. 12–26, 2020

Hvar, Croatia

A Cruise of the Adriatic and the Aegean From Venice to Athens Aboard the 180-guest Le Bougainville

CRUISE

Situated along the exquisite Adriatic Sea and at the crossroads of Europe and the Balkans, Croatia and Slovenia showcase charming towns that reflect a blend of cultures, plus pristine parklands and coastlines, and many World Heritage sites. Highlights Include Lake Bled and Ljubljana: Discover the fairy-tale setting of Slovenia’s Lake Bled as you tour the castle and take a cruise on the scenic lake. Then spend a day strolling the charming heart of Ljubljana, the nation’s capital. Zagreb and Environs: Your visit to Croatia’s capital features the Old Town, Art Nouveau architecture from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Later, explore Plitvice Lakes National Park with its string of 16 turquoise-colored lakes and dazzling waterfalls. Istrian Peninsula: Highlights include Opatija, once a resort of Habsburg princes; Pula, with its Roman amphitheater; and Rovinj, a charming Venetian port. Dalmatian Coast: Delight in the many treasures along this legendary coastline. In seaside Split, explore the city’s core, comprised of the massive remains of Roman Emperor Diocletian’s palace. On the island of Hvar, see the lingering influence of the Venetians in its 17th-century squares. And in Dubrovnik, walk along the medieval city walls, visit many of the treasures in the Old City, and enjoy time at leisure in the “Pearl of the Adriatic.”

9 days from approximately $4,495 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Sells out quickly! Book now! Sept. 10–18*, Sept. 17–25, 2020

Cruise along the dazzling Adriatic coastline and experience five countries, six World Heritage sites, and the cultural influence of Greek, Roman, Venetian, Byzantine, and Slavic civilizations. Highlights Include Croatia: From Venice, cruise along the Dalmatian Coast to visit historic ports. Enjoy a walking tour of Split’s historic center, known for the immense retirement palace built by Roman Emperor Diocletian. Tour the charming island cities of Hvar and Korčula and see the most famous landmarks of the exquisite 15th-century walled city of Dubrovnik, a World Heritage site. Montenegro and Albania: Sail into the spectacular Bay of Kotor and admire the Venetian baroque Old Town of Kotor. In Butrint, now designated a World Heritage site, see a splendid 3rd-century B.C. amphitheater. Greece: On Corfu, take a walking tour of the Old Town, then stop along the Gulf of Corinth to ascend the trail to Delphi, home to the mythical Oracle. En route to Piraeus, cruise through the dramatically narrow Corinth Canal, navigable only by small ship. Space reserved for 40 Smithsonian Journeys guests. *The Sept. 10 departure will run in reverse. Learn more about Le Bougainville on page 13 and on our website.

Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Stephen Clancy (Sept.)–art historian with expertise in the Mediterranean region.

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Bella Vivante (Sept. 10)–respected expert in the classics. Dennis Romano (Sept. 17)–historian with expertise in early modern Europe.

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The Parthenon, Athens

View from Santorini

A Cruise to Ancient Greece Aboard the 180-guest Le Bougainville

9 days from approximately $4,795 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Oct. 8–16, Oct. 15–23, Oct. 22–30, 2020 Discover gems of the Greek islands, plus the Peloponnese and Meteora, on this exceptional cruise of the Aegean. Be immersed in the classical world, see important World Heritage sites, and gaze upon breathtaking landscapes when the weather is mild and sites are less crowded. Highlights Include Meteora and Pátmos: Witness early Greek Orthodox traditions at the monasteries of Meteora, which seem almost suspended in air given their perch atop mountainous sandstone pillars, and on the island of Pátmos with its Monastery of St. John, built in 1088. The Cyclades: On Delos, mystical birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, walk along the Sacred Way to the Sanctuary of Apollo to explore the archaeological site, then explore lively Mykonos at leisure. After entering the spectacular harbor of Santorini, tour the phenomenal Bronze-age ruins of Akrotiri, which reveals the sophisticated culture of its Minoan inhabitants, and see some of its treasures in the Museum of Prehistoric Thera. Rhodes: Learn about the Knights of St. John, who erected the 14th-century Palace of the Grand Masters in Rhodes Town, and ascend the stairs to the acropolis in Lindos. Peloponnese: Travel to the ancient citadel of Mycenae, the classical stage of Homer’s The Iliad, and Epidaurus with its Sanctuary of Asklepios, renowned for its 14,000seat theater. Space reserved for 40 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Learn more about Le Bougainville on page 13 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Experts John Dobbins (Oct. 8), Al Leonard (Oct. 15), and Diane Cline (Oct. 22)–highly respected experts in the classics and classical archaeology.

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Classical Greece 14 days from $6,492 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees April 23–May 6, May 14–27, Sept. 17–30, Oct. 15–28, 2020 Trace the spark of Greek genius—from the Cycladic and Minoan civilizations to the classical era—that blossomed in the Aegean and left an indelible mark on our heritage. Highlights Include Athens and Delphi: Gaze upon the grandeur of the Parthenon and the Acropolis and see important artifacts at the Acropolis Museum and the National Archaeological Museum. At nearby Delphi, nestled on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, explore the ancient Sanctuary of Apollo, where the oracle presided over the ancient world; walk the marble Sacred Way; climb to the ancient theater; and visit the superb museum. The Peloponnese: Travel south to the magnificent archaeological sites of Mycenae and Epidaurus, both World Heritage sites. Epidaurus is home to the Sanctuary of Asklepios and its 2,300-year-old theater known for perfect acoustics. Linked to Homer’s epics, Mycenae features the Tomb of Agamemnon and the Lion’s Gate. Other highlights include Ancient Corinth, Nafplion, Hydra, and the Corinth Canal. Crete and Santorini: Fly to Crete, where you’ll tour ancient Knossos, the political center of Minoan civilization and legendary home of King Minos, the Labyrinth, and the Minotaur, plus visit the the superb archaeological museum. Take a high-speed ferry to spectacular Santorini, whre you’ll tour Akrotiri, once a flourishing Bronze Age Minoan town. Enjoy time at leisure to explore the towns of Thira and Oia. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Veronica Kalas (April/Oct.)–art historian and field archaeologist and Jodi Magness (May)–highly respected archaeologist, both with expertise in classical studies.


The town of Poros

Athens and Poros A Stay in Greece

10 days from $3,990 See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! No Single Supplement—Limited Availability Special air rates & services available Oct. 31–Nov. 9, 2019 & April 30–May 9, Sept. 3–12, 2020 Immerse yourself in the history and culture of Greece during this special program featuring two nights in Athens and a six-night stay on the quiet island of Poros at the New Aegli Hotel, located on the beach. Highlights Include Athens: Ascend the steps of the mighty Acropolis to view the Parthenon, then see many of its artifacts in the Acropolis Museum. You’ll also take a panoramic tour of the city that includes the university area. Poros Town: Travel by hydrofoil to the island of Poros where you’ll feel the essence of quiet Greek life. Explore the lovely main town during a walking tour, visit the archaeological museum, and get to know the residents. Epidaurus and Mycenae: Take two full-day excursions to visit these World Heritage sites. Epidaurus was renowned for its Greek theater and Mycenae was the most powerful kingdom in Greece, and according to legend, the seat of Agamemnon’s kingdom. Hydra: Cruise to this nearby Saronic Island—noted for its distinctive architecture, rugged terrain, and lack of cars—for a day of exploration. Corinth Canal: Returning to Athens by land, stop off to see the famous Corinth Canal. Limited to 28 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Veronica Kalas (Oct.)–art historian and field archaeologist, Stephen Clancy (April)–art historian, and David Price Williams (Sept.)–archaeologist.

Seljalandsfoss waterfall

Adventure in Iceland 11 days from $5,597 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Sept. 24–Oct. 4, Oct. 24–Nov. 3, 2019 & May 21–31, July 2–12, Aug. 6–16, Aug. 29–Sept. 8, 2020 Join us for this exceptional and popular highlights tour of Iceland, showcasing its powerful landscapes of waterfalls, geologic features, and myriad sea birds. You’ll journey to both the southern and northern regions and take delight in its natural wonders, gracious hospitality, and relaxed pace. Highlights Include Dramatic Waterfalls: Feel the power of a variety of waterfalls, each unique and breathtaking, including popular Gullfoss, Seljalandsfoss, and Skogafoss in the south and Godafoss, the “waterfall of the gods,” and jaw-dropping Dettifoss in the north. Other Geologic Wonders: Gaze upon bizarre rock formations and a vast lava field on the Snaefellsnes Peninusla. In the north travel to lovely Lake Myvatn and the phenomenal national park with its bubbling mud flats, lava fields, and lunar-like volcanic craters. And near southern Vik, walk along the black-sand beach at Reynisfjara, lined with columnar basalt-filled caves. Cultural Treasures: Learn about the Icelandic saga writers, stroll through small fishing villages, and explore Skogar’s folk museum and coastal Vik. At Thingvellir National Park witness the spot where the world’s oldest Parliament met. Later, enjoy sophisticated Reykjavik. Northern Lights: The September and October departures fall over the new moon when there is a greater chance of viewing the Northern Lights (though not guaranteed). Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Howard Topoff and Carol Simon (Sept.)–biologists InteriorScott courtyard, British Museum with expertise in ecology. Burns (July), Brent Garry (Aug. 6), and Peter Bobrowsky (Aug. 29)– highly respected geologists.

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Iceland Voyage

A Circumnavigation Cruise Aboard the 180-guest Le Bellot

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Puffins

9 days from approximately $6,795 Includes $1,000 early booking savings and airfare from select East Coast gateways Sells out quickly! Pre-register now* June 21–29, June 28–July 6, July 5–13, 2020

Once remote and difficult to visit, Iceland has emerged as a top travel destination due to its breathtaking landscapes and geologic formations, myriad bird life, and friendly hospitality. This unique cruise, which circumnavigates the island, offers an exceptional opportunity to experience Iceland unlike most visitors. You’ll go off the beaten path to places of immense beauty and interest by boat, as the Vikings did when they first arrived. Highlights Include Reykjavik: Learn about Iceland’s heritage at the National Museum, where nearly 3,000 objects trace its history from an early Viking settlement. Plus, a city tour showcases the capital’s lively, cosmopolitan ambiance. West Fjords: This peninsula is one of Iceland’s most dramatically beautiful areas, yet one of its least visited due to its remote location. Take in breathtaking landscapes, including the mountainous fjord of Djup, and tour the Ósvör Maritime Museum, which illustrates the climatic and geographic challenges faced by residents. Northern Wonders: In Siglufjördur, visit museums devoted to the herring industry (one of the country’s most important industries) and to the country’s musical heritage. Spend a day near cerulean Lake Myvatn, where volcanic activity—both past and current—is seen in a steaming geothermal field, unique craters, and surreal lava formations, while another highlight is legendary Godafoss, “waterfall of the gods.” You’ll also cross the Arctic Circle on an afternoon cruise to Grimsey Island, a birdwatcher’s paradise.

Godafoss waterfall Grimsey Island

Arctic Circle

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Ísafjördur Westfjords

Godafoss Lake Myvatn Seydisfjordur

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Stunning East Coast: Meet local people and learn about Icelandic culture in Seydisfjordur. Then enjoy a full-day excursion to the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, where a small private boat offers an up-close view of dramatic icebergs as well as the scenic backdrop of Vatnajokull, Europe’s largest glacier. Southern Islands: At Heimaey Island witness one of Iceland’s largest puffin colonies nesting amid tall cliffs and see “Fire Mountain” or Mount Eldfell with its still-warm lava fields. Cruise past Surtsey Island to view this fragile, young island, designated a World Heritage site. *Best booking availability before December. Space reserved for 40 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Learn more about Le Bellot on page 13 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Peter Bobrowsky (both June dates) and Pat Dickerson (July)– highly respected geologists.

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Geirangerfjord, Norway

Royal Palace, Peterhof, Russia

Journey Through Norway* With a Three-day Stay in Copenhagen

16 days from $6,684 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees Aug. 25–Sept. 9, 2019 & May 12–27, July 16–31, Aug. 27–Sept. 11, 2020

St. Petersburg and the Baltics 14 days from $5,198 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees May 16–29, July 28–Aug. 10, Sept. 15–28, 2020

Travel on and off the beaten path amid the spectacular landscapes and cosmopolitan cities of Norway and Denmark, and experience the Midnight Sun as it illuminates long summer days.

Explore the vibrant cultural capitals and rich heritage of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, plus the imperial riches of Russia’s St. Petersburg on this exciting tour.

Highlights Include

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Denmark: Stroll the historic streets of Copenhagen, see City Hall Square, and behold the dazzling crown jewels at Rosenborg Palace. Journey to nearby Elsinore to visit Kronborg Castle, setting for Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and tour the house museum and bird sanctuary at the home of Karen Blixen, known as author Isak Dinesen (Out of Africa).

Lithuania: In the capital of Vilnius stroll through the well-preserved Old Town, a World Heritage site. You’ll see Cathedral Square, Gedimino Tower, Vilnius University, and the President’s Palace, plus visit the KGB Museum. You’ll also travel beyond Vilnius to the medieval castle at Trakai.

Norway’s Fjords: Marvel at breathtaking fjords with soaring snowcapped mountains, lush forests, and deep crystalline waters. Highlights include a cruise through the dramatic Geirangerfjord, a World Heritage site, and a thrilling ride on the Flåm Railway. Bergen and Oslo: Tour the 14th-century merchants’ quarter of Bryggen, a World Heritage site. Gain insight into modern life when you meet a family at a nearby orchard and visit a salmon farm. Learn more about Norway’s history and contemporary culture at Oslo’s Viking Ship Museum and Munch Museum. *Previously titled Scandinavian Journey. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Ann-Charlotte Gavel Adams (Aug. 25) and Patrick Wen (Aug. 27)–experts in Scandinavian studies with special interest in culture and literature. Terje Leiren (July)–expert in Scandinavian studies with special interest in history and culture.

Latvia: Riga, the largest of the Baltic capitals, showcases lovingly restored architecture from medieval to Art Nouveau, a delightful Old Town, and the magnificent St. Mary’s Cathedral with its 6,789-pipe organ. Outside Riga you’ll visit Gauja National Park, the ruins of Turaida Castle, and the restored baroque palace of Rundale. Estonia: See layers of Tallinn’s tumultuous history during a city tour of its well-preserved Old Town. Plus, travel beyond this capital to Rocca al Mare, an outdoor museum that depicts country life from the past. Russia: Explore many of St. Petersburg’s exquisite treasures, including St. Isaac’s Cathedral, Peter and Paul Fortress, and the world-renowned Hermitage Museum. Enjoy lunch with a local family and take an excursion to the Grand Royal Palace and gardens at Peterhof. Limited to 24 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Janetta Benton (May) and Pamela Kachurin (Sept.)– art historians, and Carol Reynolds (July)–expert in art, culture, and music, all with expertise in Russia.

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Harbor at Gdańsk, Poland

Cruising the Baltic Sea

From Copenhagen to Stockholm Aboard the 180-guest Le Dumont d’Urville

CRUISE

10 days from approximately $6,695 Includes $1,000 early booking savings June 29–July 8, July 7–16*, 2020

Cruise the Baltic Sea for eight nights during nearconstant daylight on this popular six-country voyage. A special highlight includes insightful presentations by Lech Walesa, former president of Poland and Solidarity leader. Highlights Include Gdańsk: Explore the many cultural sites of Poland’s capital, from a walking tour showcasing its impressive architecture to the Lenin Shipyard. Tallinn: Revel in the medieval charms of Estonia’s Tallinn, a World Heritage site. St. Petersburg: Spend two days exploring the treasures of Russia’s St. Petersburg, including visits to the worldacclaimed Hermitage Museum as well as Catherine Palace and Peterhof, both World Heritage sites. Helsinki: Discover Finland’s stunning architecture and modern design aesthetic. Visby and Stockholm: Walk through the well-preserved walled city of Sweden’s Visby, a Baltic hub of the former Hanseatic League and now a World Heritage site. Then cruise through Stockholm’s scenic archipelago. Space reserved for 60 Smithsonian Journeys guests. *The July 7 departure will run in reverse. Learn more about Le Dumont d’Urville on page 13 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Joe Snyder (June)–former diplomat serving in posts worldwide. Tim Blanning (July)–historian with expertise in modern Europe.

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Sleigh ride at Suzdal

Arctic Explorer by Private Train

A Russian Train Journey Aboard the Golden Eagle A Holiday Program in Search of the Northern Lights

SPECIALTY

13 days from $14,795 Dec. 28, 2019–Jan. 9, 2020

Celebrate winter and the polar night on this unique trip showcasing Russian treasures and a private train journey to the Arctic Circle. Highlights Include St. Petersburg: Gaze upon the gems of the Hermitage Museum, the Peter and Paul Fortress, and St. Isaac’s Cathedral. Plus, go beyond the city to see Catherine Palace. Crossing the Arctic Circle: Board your train and journey north during the polar night to Nikel where you’ll travel by coach to Kirkenes, Norway, for a two-night stay. Here, visit the Snow Hotel, enjoy chilled vodka, see reindeer and huskies, and in the evenings, set off in search of the Northern Lights! Later, your train takes you to the port city of Murmansk to tour the first nuclear-powered icebreaker. Golden Ring: Travel south to Petrozavodsk to see the 18th-century Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. In the Golden Ring towns of Vladimir and Suzdal, you’ll visit important religious sites, attend a choral concert by monks, and feel the excitement of a sleigh ride on a traditional troika. Moscow: During a day in Moscow, visit Novodevichy Convent and the Kremlin’s Armory Museum and view St. Basil’s Cathedral during a walk through Red Square. Golden Eagle: Comfortable for adventurous travel, this modern private train features a choice of cabin levels (each with private en suite bathroom/shower). Dine on traditional Russian and European cuisine and enjoy a lecture in the bar/lounge car. Find more details on our website. Space reserved for 31 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Sharon Hudgins–expert in Russian studies.


Polar bears in Svalbard

An Arctic Cruise to Norway’s Svalbard Aboard the 220-guest L’Austral

11 days from approximately $6,995 Includes $1,000 early booking savings June 9–19, 2020 Under the Midnight Sun, only 600 miles from the North Pole, lies Norway’s Svalbard archipelago. Join us to cruise along the west coast of Spitsbergen to experience a strikingly beautiful wilderness known only to the adventurous few and learn about the environmental challenges to the Arctic. Highlights Include Spitsbergen: Following an overnight stay in Paris, arrive in Longyearbyen. Embark your ship and enter a world where nature is in its purest form. Enjoy Zodiac excursions that bring you up close to geological formations and to the shore for wildlife observation. Hear the sound of calving ice crashing into the sea from southern Samarin Glacier and northern Monaco and Kings Glaciers. Along the southern coast, stop at former mining settlements and in the north visit a former whaling station and the research town of Ny-Alesund, one of the world’s northernmost year-round communities. Wildlife: Watch for the majestic polar bear in its native habitat (one of the very few places in the world). View herds of walrus hauled out on scoured granite beaches, bearded and ring seals lazing about, and some of the world’s largest whales. You may also spot Arctic fox scurrying across the snow and iconic reindeer grazing the tundra. And you’re sure to see teeming bird colonies nesting amid the sea cliffs. Space reserved for 40 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Learn more about L’Austral on page 13 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Kirt Kempter–highly respected geologist.

Exploring an ice cave by Zodiac

Expedition to Antarctica Aboard the 200-guest Le Boréal

14 days from $9,995 Includes $1,000 early booking savings Sells out quickly! Book now! Jan. 15–28, Jan. 28–Feb. 10*, 2020 Experience the White Continent of Antarctica in its unspoiled state—fantastically shaped icebergs, vast rocky promontories, and turquoise glaciers—during the lingering light of the austral summer. Highlights Include Cruising Antarctica: From Ushuaia, Argentina, cross the Drake Passage to the Antarctic Peninsula. Here, below the 60th parallel, explore some of the world’s most pristine wilderness, where towering mountains of ice and lava have created precipitous coastlines and islands and constantly changing patterns of ice stretch as far as the eye can see. Wildlife: Observe the antics of chinstrap penguins on Half Moon Island. In Paradise Bay, Brown Bluff, and other stops along your route, watch for breaching fin, humpback, and minke whales; crabeater and Leopard seals; Gentoo and Adélie penguins; and countless seabirds. Zodiac and Land Excursions: Embark sturdy Zodiacs with expert naturalists for unforgettable excursions amid ice floes and to rocky landscapes with diverse wildlife habitats. Walk along the black-sand beaches of Deception Island’s Telefon Bay and learn how volcanic activity played a pivotal role in Antarctica’s natural history. Visit Port Lockroy, formerly a whaling station, British intelligence post, and scientific research station. Buenos Aires: Explore the many diverse neighborhoods of Argentina’s colorful capital. Space reserved for 30 Smithsonian Journeys guests. *The January 28 departure is aboard L’Austral. Learn more about both ships on page 13 and on our website. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Jim Zimbelman (Jan. 15) and Scott Burns (Jan. 28)–both highly respected geologists.

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PRIVATE JET / SMITHSONIAN JOURNEYS Monk at Angkor Thom

Around the World A Classic Journey by Private Jet

Sept. 29–Oct. 22, 2019 / 24 days from $85,950 Feb. 20–March 15, 2020 / 25 days from $89,950

PRIVATE JET

Join our incredible around-the-world journey and immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and culture of each destination, creating transformative moments along the way! Our engaging and knowledgeable experts and staff share their insights while you travel in the comfort of a custom-configured Boeing 757 for just 76 to 80 guests. Enjoy “experience-rich” days filled with iconic sites, remote places, and unforgettable activities that allow you to learn firsthand about the people, customs, and natural world of each country—all in one trip! Highlights Include Climb the terraced steps of the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu. Feel the protective gaze of the moai statues of Easter Island. Bask in the radiant beauty of tropical Samoa. Immerse yourself in the underwater splendor of the Great Barrier Reef. Welcome the sun among Angkor Wat’s evocative temples. Watch the play of light on the magnificent, beloved Taj Mahal. Experience the thrill of the Serengeti Plain alive with one of the world’s greatest concentrations of wildlife. Step into the well-preserved ancient world of Jordan’s “Lost City” of Petra. Explore the colorful souks and treasures of Berber kings in the celebrated medina of Marrakech.

Cheetah in the Serengeti

Smithsonian Journeys Experts Peter Bobrowsky (Sept.)–archaeologist and geologist with worldwide expertise who will bring insight into the crucial link between landscapes and societies. Nina Zitani (Feb.)–accomplished field research biologist with expertise in natural history, evolutionary biology, biodiversity, and conservation science.

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P Petra & Wadi Rum, Jordan Jaipur & Agra, India Ind A Angkor Wat, C Cambodia

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Whatever your expectations are, multiply them a thousand-fold! This was truly a trip of a lifetime! Past traveler, Around the World

Moai on Easter Island Attending a traditional performance in India

Working on textiles in the Andes

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Family Journeys The Rhine to Yellowstone

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Go Together! Grow Together! Experience a journey that lasts a lifetime

Join us with your family and create memories that will last a lifetime! We’ll take the stress out of trip planning so that you can relax and maximize your time exploring the world together. Our thoughtfully planned itineraries are tailored to be multigenerational, feature visits to iconic sites and experiential activities, and minimize packing and unpacking! Plus, everyone will gain insights from a Smithsonian Journeys Expert (on our cruises) and from various local experts (who join you for special presentations on land programs). Also, opportunities to meet local residents and learn about different foods, customs, and cultures are plentiful on these fun-filled journeys! These offerings are designed for adults with kids ages 8 and older. (See our website for details on child prices.)

Cruising the Rhine – A Family Voyage From Basel to Amsterdam Aboard the 160-guest Amadeus Star

CRUISE

9 days from $4,240 (adult), $3,240 (child) See website for savings—Limited Time Offer! No Single Supplement—Limited Availability Special air rates & services available July 5–13, 2020

Create family memories on our popular Rhine River cruise! With your children or grandchildren, listen to Rhine River legends as you scan the hillsides for fairytale castles and enjoy a wide selection of family and adult excursions focusing on the history, culture, and culinary traditions of the region. Plus, Youth Directors provide onboard programming for young people while adults attend special lectures. Highlights Include France: In Strasbourg, enjoy a cruise and walking tour along the canals of the Petite France district, featuring 16th- and 17th-century timber-framed houses that sheltered fishermen, millers, and tanners. Or choose a historical walking tour or a culinary tour showcasing Alsatian cuisine. Germany: From Breisach, travel to the fabled Black Forest where a family program features a walk plus a swim in Lake Titisee, or take a walking tour of Breisach and Freiburg or Riquewihr (featuring Alsatian wines). In Heidelberg, one of three options features a visit to the medieval castle, followed by a falconry demonstration. A family excursion to Oberwesel features a walking tour through town and along its fortification walls or adults can choose a program showcasing the local wine. You’re sure to be on deck as you cruise through the Rhine Gorge, one of the most beautiful sections of the river, with its hillsides dotted with castles, plus the legendary Lorelei Rock. And in Cologne, tour the Old Town and visit the magnificent Gothic cathedral.

The Netherlands: Introduce your kids to the Dutch Masters in Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum or learn about the historic Jordaan district during a walking and culinary tour. Alternatively, experience the traditional Dutch way of life during a family bike ride. Later, take a scenic canal cruise showcasing the city’s architecture and waterways. Space reserved for 60 Smithsonian Journeys guests. Learn more about Amadeus Star on page 52 and on our website. Child price based on sharing cabin with one adult. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Carol Reynolds–expert in European art and music history.

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Family Land Journeys Treasures of Tuscany 8 days from $3,620 (adult), $3,400 (child) June 26–July 3, 2020 Step back in time during a week-long stay at a 14th-century Tuscan villa, situated in a small medieval town outside Florence. From here, open the eyes of your children or grandchildren to the art, history, and culture of medieval and Renaissance Italy.

Young travelers at the Parthenon

Highlights Include Your Villa Stay: Your family will delve into history and comfort at the charming Villa Casagrande, which features casual yet up-scale ambiance and amenities, including a lovely courtyard and gardens, refreshing pool and spa, two restaurants, and spacious guest rooms. Florence and Tuscan Hill Towns: Soak up the heritage of renowned Tuscan towns. In Florence, see art masterpieces at the Accademia and Uffizi and learn about the city’s history during visits to the Duomo and Church of Santa Croce. In Monteriggioni, walk along defensive walls and try on medieval armor and costumes. In Siena, explore the cathedral and famous Campo and learn about the legendary Palio horse race that takes place there. And in San Gimignano, view the remaining 13 watchtowers that reflect the prosperity and defenses of powerful families. Cultural Enrichment: Immerse your family in Italian culture by learning some language skills and enjoy a handson studio art program that provides better understanding for the masterpieces you’ll see! Participate in culinary sessions using Tuscan techniques to make craft pasta, pizza, and ice cream. And on another day, visit a local farm to learn about the region’s food and wine production. Limited to 30 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Mother and daughter in Tuscany

Greece for Families

Land of Myths, History, and Culture 9 days from $5,850 (adult), $5,350 (child) June 27–July 5, 2020 With your children, travel to the land of Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson novels and Edith Hamilton’s classic mythology tome. Explore Athens and enjoy skimming the Aegean by ferry to the Greek Isles of Santorini and Crete. In these captivating places, mortals of all ages will discover the enduring appeal of Greece, its history, and culture. Highlights Include Athens: Ascend the steps of the legendary Acropolis and explore the Parthenon—temple of Athena, goddess of war and wisdom—plus visit the Acropolis Museum. Venture out to Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon, god of the sea. Santorini: Spend two days on the island of Santorini with its idyllic villages perched high on the cliffs overlooking azure blue water, which has inspired artists, poets, and visitors alike. Here, you’ll enjoy a scavenger hunt around the island, take a catamaran ride to see up close the caldera left after a volcanic explosion, and swim in hot springs created by the volcano. You’ll also enjoy the fun of Greek culture with a traditional Greek dance lesson. Crete: Settle into island life during three nights on Crete. You’ll walk through the archaeological site of the famous Palace of Knossos, associated with the myth of the Labyrinth and the Minotaur. Plus, visit the Lasinthos Eco Park and try your hands during a pottery lesson. Experience everyday Cretan life with a cooking experience led by a Greek Yia Yia (grandmother) and a look inside a village house, and stop at a museum dedicated to rural history and local handicrafts. Throughout your journey, enjoy family-friendly hotels with pools and some adjoining rooms, then return to Athens by air. Limited to 30 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

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Iceland Explorer 7 days from $4,750 (adult), $4,250 (child) June 27–July 3, July 11–17, 2020 Stir your children’s imagination for Viking lore and introduce them to fun aspects of geology in Iceland. Imagine the early settlers landing here as you view a replica of an old Viking ship at Viking World, and learn about the first Parliament while visiting Thingvellir National Park. Experience the world of whales and seabirds during a whale-watching cruise near Reykjavik. Discover the wonder, beauty, and science behind major geological sites as you stand before powerful waterfalls such as Gulfoss, Seljalandsfoss, and Skogafoss; watch geysers spout 100 feet in the air; witness the site where two tectonic plates collided; and see the black-sand beach of Reynisfjara. And to cap it all off, explore Langjokull Ice Cave and experience the hot springs of Deildartunguhver and the Blue Lagoon! Limited to 30 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

On the beach at Reynisfara

Exploring London and Paris 10 days from $5,650 (adult), $4,350 (child) June 27–July 6, July 11–20, 2020 Explore the history, arts, and culture of London and Paris with your family, taking the exciting Eurostar train below the English Channel for Paris. In London, explore British history at the Tower of London with a Beefeater and visit the tombs of monarchs and poets at Westminster Abbey. Learn stage fighting techniques at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, take a walking tour of Harry Potter’s “hometown” and a cruise along the Thames, and view the city from the London Eye. In Paris, engage with art during special programs at the Louvre and the Musée d’Orsay. View Notre Dame Cathedral and ascend the Eiffel Tower, take walking tours of the Latin Quarter and Montmartre, a cruise along the Seine, a cooking class, and a trip to Louis XIV’s château of Versailles! Limited to 30 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

Having fun in London

Yellowstone and the Tetons Featuring a Montana Ranch Stay

7 days from $4,895 (adult), $4,405 (child) June 28–July 4, July 20–26, 2020 Travel to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks to introduce your family to some of America’s most dramatic scenery and important ecological issues. In Yellowstone National Park, watch for bear, moose, elk, bison, bald eagles, and elusive wolf packs in Hayden Valley. Marvel at the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, with its two dramatically staggered falls, and witness geysers, hot pools, and mud pots at Norris and Old Faithful. In Grand Teton National Park, enjoy a white water rafting trip along the Snake River, take a boat ride across Jenny Lake, and ride the exciting Jackson Hole aerial tram to the top of Rendevous Peak. Plus, spend two nights at the 320 Ranch, a 110-year-old homestead turned Montana guest ranch where you can enjoy traditional ranch activities. Limited to 18 Smithsonian Journeys guests.

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Journeys Designed for You Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journeys by Audley Travel This is the beauty of Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journeys. Tailor-made travel means experiencing the world your way—when and how you want, with whom you want, and nothing more. To begin, you will be paired with a country specialist with extensive firsthand knowledge of their region. With their guidance and insider knowledge, you will work together to curate a day-by-day itinerary with seamless transfers, excellent guides, immersive excursions, and ideal accommodations, all hand-selected to match your interests and preferences. For trip inspiration, see some of our suggested itineraries online at SmithsonianJourneys.org/Tailor-Made. Then speak with a country specialist to create your own dream trip!

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The tailor-made travels that we undertook in Peru were spectacular! There was always a helpful tour guide to meet us and take care of us at every step! – Annette E.

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Europe England I France Ireland I Italy I Portugal Russian Federation Scotland I Spain

Asia Bhutan I Borneo Cambodia I China I India Indonesia I Japan I Laos Malaysia I Maldives I Nepal Sri Lanka I Thailand Tibet I Vietnam

How Tailor-Made Works Speak with a specialist Our country specialists offer in-depth knowledge of the best excursions, guides, off-the-beaten path locations, and ideal accommodations in their destination. Share your travel goals and interests and they’ll pinpoint the options that will be most meaningful to you. Build your dream trip We’ll keep perfecting the details until you’re completely happy with the plan, accommodations, guides, transportation, and your budget! Once you confirm the trip, your specialist will finalize the details. Feel free to call whenever you wish with questions about your journey. Experience the world worry-free Our service continues after you step on the plane. Upon arrival in your destination, you’ll be in the capable hands of our partners overseas. And, for peace of mind, you’ll have access to a number monitored 24 hours a day so you can always reach us should you need additional assistance.

Our trip was amazing. The country specialist listened to what I liked and our itinerary was perfect. Our guides and the places we stayed were all amazing. I couldn’t imagine a better trip! – Melissa G.

Africa & the Middle East Botswana I Jordan I Kenya Madagascar I Mauritius Morocco I Mozambique Namibia I Rwanda Seychelles I South Africa Tanzania I Zambia Zanzibar I Zimbabwe

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Upcoming in 2020 Treasures of the Alps

Swiss Trains, Lake Lugano, and Salzburg 10 days from $6,492 Includes airfare, taxes & all fees May 21–June 3, June 4–17, Aug. 13–26, Sept. 10–23, 2020 Explore the history, arts, and Alpine scenery of Switzerland, Italy, and Austria on this exciting new tour. Take in magnificent views of the Swiss Alps from the windows of three legendary trains—the Glacier Express, the Gornergrat Bahn, and the Pilatus Railway. Plus enjoy the charming ambiance of Lucerne, Andermatt, and Zermatt. Then dip into the Italian Alps to enjoy the Italian Lake District, featuring Lake Maggiore and Stresa while staying in Lugano, Switzerland. In Austria, explore the Tyrol and Innsbruck, then conclude with a delightful stay in Salzburg, home town of Mozart and beloved setting for The Sound of Music. Smithsonian Journeys Expert Carol Reynolds, an expert in European arts and music, accompanies the August departure of this new tour.

Salzburg, Austria

Still Booking for 2019 A few spaces still remain for these specialty travel opportunities

Holiday Markets

A River Cruise Along the Rhine River Aboard the 168-guest Amadeus Silver III 12 days from $3,090 / Nov. 24–Dec. 5, Dec. 4–15, 2019 Get away this holiday season and discover festive traditions and holiday cheer in charming riverside towns in Germany, France, and Switzerland on an unhurried river cruise. Enjoy the start of the holiday season in towns along the Rhine that open their traditional Christkindlmarkts (Christmas markets). You’ll take delight in the colorful stalls that feature holiday culinary specialties, hot mulled wine, and beautifully crafted holiday decorations. And throughout your seven-night cruise and three-night stay in Interlaken, you can personalize your time with a choice of included excursions (in select ports of call), and visit four World Heritage sites. Smithsonian Journeys Experts Carol Reynolds (November) and Tim Blanning (December), both experts in European history and music history, provide exceptional insight during your cruise.

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Railroading in New England 6 days from $4,895 / Sept. 19–24, 2019 Travel through Maine and New Hampshire on this unique tour that showcases two special themes: the region’s delightful fall weather and its historic train lines. From Boston to Portland and Bath and to the White Mountains, learn how historic railways brought urban Americans to New England as you experience the height of fall foliage.

Toronto International Film Festival 6 days from $4,250 / Sept. 4–9, 2019 Universally regarded as an ideal platform to premiere films, the Toronto International Film Festival has proven to be one of the most successful cinematic events in the world. Enjoy an industry pass to this prestigious film festival and join a film historian who guides you through a remarkable range of cinematography, from independent films to Hollywood features.


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A Cruise of Japan 15 Eternal Japan 16 Classic China Featuring Tibet & Yangtze River Cruise 17 Mystical India 17 The Silk Road 18 NEW Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan 19 The Trans-Siberian Express 19 The Singapore, Thailand, and Angkor Wat: E&O Express 20 20 Discovering Vietnam Voyage to French Polynesia 21 22 Splendors of Australia and New Zealand Journey Through New Zealand 23 23 New Zealand by Sea NEW Safari in Kenya and Tanazania 25 Treasures of South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana 26 Tanzania’s Great Migration 27 Southern African Adventure: Chobe River Cruise 28 29 African Safari Splendors of Morocco 30 NEW Ancient Egypt and the Nile 31 Patagonian Explorer: Argentina & Chile 33 NEW 2020 Total Solar Eclipse: Argentina and Chile 34 Wonders of the Galápagos Islands 34 35 Machu Picchu and the Galápagos Legendary Peru 36 Amazon River Cruise 37 A Cruise of Panama and Costa Rica 38 Costa Rica's Natural Treasures 39 NEW Cruising the Caribbean’s Windward Islands 39 Cruising Southern Coastlines 40 Voyage on the Mississippi 40 Art Along the Coast of Maine 41 NEW Seascapes of the Canadian Maritime 41 Alaska’s Glaciers and the Inside Passage 42 42 Alaska’s Natural Wonders Smithsonian at Space Academy 43 Astronomy and Natural Wonders of Hawaii 43 43 Bryce, Zion, and the Grand Canyon Cruising the Rhine: A Family Voyage 91 92 Treasures of Tuscany NEW Greece for Families 92 Iceland Explorer 93 Exploring London and Paris 93 93 Yellowstone and the Tetons Around the World by Private Jet 88 NEW A Literary Hike Through the Cotswolds 46 Hiking Scotland’s Hebrides and Highlands 46 Hiking the Emerald Isle 46 Hikes and Cuisine of Tuscany 47 Hikes and Cuisine of Provence 47 NEW Hiking and History along El Camino de Santiago 48 NEW Hiking Norway’s Fjords 48 Rafting Cataract Canyon on the Colorado River 48 NEW Mont Blanc Hiking 49 Hiking Through Patagonia 49 Climbing Kilimanjaro 49 94-95 Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journeys

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