Day 1: Thursday, September 09, 2010
Arrive Bavaria
Join us and explore the hidden treasures and wonders
of Croatia and Slovenia. Filled with medieval architecture,
tranquil lakes and rolling green hills, this is one of today’s
“must see” destinations. In addition, travel to the Bavarian
village of Oberammergau for an unforgettable performance
of the Passion Play. Your tour begins in beautiful
southern Bavaria. This evening, join your fellow travellers
for a special welcome dinner.
Today dinner will be included.
Day 2: Friday, September 10, 2010
Oberammergau - Passion Play
The morning is at leisure for you to independently explore
the village.
This afternoon, witness a performance of the Passion Play.
The original performance dates back to 1634. During the Thirty
Year War, the village of Oberammergau was spared the Black
Plague and for this reason, the villagers vowed that every ten
years they would give a play to honour the life of Christ.
The performers are native Oberammergauers. To lend
authenticity to the performance, the cast start to grow their
hair and beards more than a year in advance. Also, the intricate
costumes are made locally by the villagers.
Today breakfast, lunch and dinner will beincluded.
Day 3: Saturday, September 11, 2010
Oberammergau - Bled, Slovenia
LANGUAGE DISCOVERY: Today, your Tour Manager
will help you discover the origin and history of the
language(s) you will experience on your tour along with
key words and phrases that will help you communicate
with the locals.
This morning, depart for beautiful Bled, Slovenia, your home
for the next two evenings. After arriving in Bled, the remainder
of the day is at leisure. If you are lucky, you may catch a
spectacular sunset over the tranquil blue waters of Lake Bled
with the majestic Julian Alps as a backdrop.
Today breakfast and dinner will be included.
Day 4: Sunday, September 12, 2010
Bled
Today you explore Bled from the water.
Enjoy the old-world charm of taking a “pletna” boat to the
island on the lake to visit the 17th century cathedral, St.
Mary’s Church, and the “wishing bell”.
The rest of the day is at leisure to relax or explore charming
Bled on your own.
Today breakfast will be included.
Day 5: Monday, September 13, 2010
Bled - Split, Croatia
After breakfast, travel to the ancient city of Split.
Experience Split’s impressive Roman Palace of Diocletian,
one of the most significant late-Roman historical monuments
and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
In addition, you will see the peristyle of the palace and the Temple
of Jupiter. The remainder of the day is free for you to explore
the winding streets of the old city.
Today breakfast will be included.
Day 6: Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Split - Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Dubrovnik,
Croatia
This morning, travel to Bosnia-Herzegovina and the small
parish of Medjugorje. On a locally guided tour, take
in the beauty of the stone statue of the Queen of Peace by
sculptor Dino Felici that stands before the entrance to the
church grounds. Visit and pray before the “Blue Cross”,
a place of great healing and grace at the base of Apparition Hill.
If you choose to ascend Apparition Hill*, you can pray before
the cross that commemorates the spot where the Virgin Mary
first appeared to the visionaries. You may also choose to ascend
Cross Mountain*, the hill above Medjugorje, and the place where
parishioners erected a cross to mark the 1,900th anniversary of Jesus’
death. Later, arrive in the medieval city of Dubrovnik.
Today breakfast and dinner will be included.
Day 7: Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Dubrovnik - Korcula - Dubrovnik
Your first stop today is the birthplace and childhood home
of Marco Polo, the island of Korcula. Upon arrival in the city
of Orebic, take a short cruise to the city of Korcula where
history lives. Walk in the footsteps of Marco Polo as you
explore the streets that lead to the Venetian-influenced
Cathedral Square
Later, travel through one of Croatia’s finest wine
producing areas, the Peljesac region, where you have the
opportunity to sample some locally produced varieties.
Today breakfast will be included.
Day 8: Thursday, September 16, 2010
Dubrovnik
Join an expert local guide on a tour of “Old Dubrovnik”,
a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visit the Franciscan
Monastery, where Europe’s oldest pharmacy lies;
Rector’s Palace; the City Walls; and many more
historical sites. The remainder of the day is at leisure to
explore this fascinating city.
This evening, travel to the culturally-rich Konavle
region and join your fellow travellers for a home-hosted
dinner. While visiting with your host family you will
learn about life in the Croatian countryside and enjoy a
discussion on the unique traditional clothing worn in the
region. Costumed staff will serve you a culinary feast
prepared in the customary way of their ancestors.
Today breakfast and dinner will be included.
Day 9: Friday, September 17, 2010
Dubrovnik - Plitvice Lakes
You begin your day very early by travelling to Croatia’s
most beautiful national park, Plitvice Lakes, an integral
part of UNESCO World Heritage.
Enjoy awe-inspiring scenery as you travel through this
natural phenomenon of sixteen terraced lakes surrounded
by forests and thick vegetation. Each lake is connected by
a series of waterfalls and free flowing cascades.
A cruise on the lake takes you into the heart of this natural
wonder where pristine clear waters reveal the underwater
life that inhabits the lake.
Today breakfast and dinner will be included
.
Day 10: Saturday, September 18, 2010
Plitvice Lakes - Zagreb
Today you journey to the majestic capital of Croatia,
Zagreb. Upon arrival, join a local guide for a city tour
featuring Zagreb’s Old City and experience such sights
as the majestic cathedral, St. Mark’s Church and the Opera
House. Tonight, join your fellow travellers for a farewell
dinner.
Today breakfast and dinner will be included.
Day 11: Sunday, September 19, 2010
Zagreb - Tour Ends
Today breakfast will be included.