Alumni Travel Brochure: 2017

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EXPLORE THE WORLD Alumni Travel Program 2017


HOW COULD THIS BE MORE BEAUTIFUL?

Canada’s Northwest Passage See pg. 15 for trip description

Cover: Inland Sea of Japan See pg. 8 for trip description


THE ALUMNI TRAVEL PROGRAM

BEING HERE WITH ADVENTURERS LIKE YOU. Come explore the world with like-minded people. The University of Toronto Alumni Travel Program offers wide-ranging opportunities to connect with alumni and other travellers who share your sense of adventure. These journeys criss-cross the globe. They’re always fascinating, enriching and meticulously planned—down to every detail and flavour. What will make your experience even more memorable are the people you meet along the way.

Help Us Ensure Your Safety and Comfort We want you to get the most out of your adventure. Maximum enjoyment requires maximum comfort, so please be aware that all of our trips are considered moderately active. Travellers must be capable of walking at least three hours at a reasonable pace. You should be prepared for varied terrain, whether it’s a cobblestone road, rolling hills or a river ship with no elevator. Guests who require special assistance, including those who sometimes or always use a wheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who is fit and physically able to help. This person will be responsible for providing all required assistance. Your comfort and safety are priorities for us. We would be happy to discuss any mobility or accessibility concerns you might have. Prior to booking, please talk to our travel partner in detail about your personal requirements. To book your journey and find out more, please contact the travel partner listed alongside each trip. A list of travel partners with their contact information appears on page 20. Or, call the U of T Alumni Travel Program at 1-800-463-6048 or 416-978-2367. Prices are in Canadian or US dollars, per person and based on double occupancy. Dates and prices are subject to change. Individual tour brochures are available approximately 6–10 months prior to departure.

uoft.me/travel Visit the travel website for photo galleries, full trip descriptions, and detailed information about all 39 journeys offered in 2017. From there, explore alumni.utoronto.ca for programs, events and other opportunities to learn, socialize and share ideas with fellow U of T grads. Let’s keep that connection going because together, we are boundless.

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Legend: Activity Levels Moderate • Good health is necessary • Daily walks of 3–4 hours at a comfortable pace • Excursions on a variety of terrain (stairs, small hills, uneven surfaces, and some standing for extended periods of time) Challenging • Good health is essential • Daily walks of 3–5 hours • Lengthy excursions on a variety of terrain (stairs, small hills, uneven surfaces, and standing for extended periods of time) Set Your Own Pace • Good health recommended • Do as little or as much as you please • Optional excursions of approximately 3–10 hours Cruise This symbol identifies that the entire journey or a portion is aboard a ship. Rail This symbol identifies that the entire journey or a portion is aboard a train.

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Journey to Southern Africa South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana Jan 22–Feb 6 from $6,795 us + air AHI Travel

Bangkok to Bali: Eastern & Oriental Express Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia

Amazon River Expedition Peru

Feb 10–22 from $5,995 us + air

Thomas P. Gohagan & Company

Feb 17–26 from $5,395 us + air

Wings Over Tanzania Feb 25–Mar 8 $8,330 us + air Thomas P. Gohagan & Company

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From the majesty of the Cape of Good Hope to the vast expanse of rural Africa and the splendour of Victoria Falls, Southern Africa has inspired travellers and explorers for centuries. From Cape Town, see historic Robben Island, and then travel on to track big game at the Thornybush Game Reserve near Kruger National Park. Next, fly to Johannesburg to visit the historic township of Soweto, former home of Nelson Mandela. Board a Rovos Rail train in Pretoria for the fascinating journey through Botswana and Zimbabwe. Visit the thundering Victoria Falls before travelling to Chobe National Park.

Begin your exploration in Bangkok and marvel at the Grand Palace, Temple of the Emerald Buddha and grand Reclining Buddha. Enjoy three nights aboard the opulent Eastern & Oriental Express as it travels through Thailand and Malaysia. From the River Kwai Bridge station, drift down the Kwai Yai River and learn about the Thailand-Burma railway. Explore the Malaysian town of Kuala Kangsar and see Singapore’s iconic Merlion Park and Civil District. Then admire Bali’s breathtaking scenery. Observe daily life at a traditional Balinese compound, enjoy lunch by a rice field and delight in the welcoming Balinese culture.

For more information visit: uoft.me/Africa17

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Pure Polynesia Feb 4–16 $4,499

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This unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime journey features a cruise into the Amazon River Basin aboard the deluxe, all-suite M.V. Zafiro, launched in November 2015, and two nights in historic Lima, Peru, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Led by Peruvian naturalists, cruise through one of the earth’s most exotic natural realms and our planet’s largest rainforest ecosystem. Seek rare, indigenous flora and fauna— delicate orchids, towering ceiba trees, pink river dolphins and slow-moving sloths— and visit local villages to observe the traditional way of life of the ribereños (river people). This trip will be accompanied by University of Toronto Mississauga professor and geologist, Barbara Murck.

During this 12-day journey of a lifetime, observe one of Earth’s greatest natural spectacles—the annual Great Migration—by land and air, the best way to experience Africa’s premier safari destination. Visit four of Tanzania’s finest game parks—Lake Manyara, Tarangire and the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater—with deluxe accommodations in Serena Safari Lodges and a comfortable tented camp in Tarangire. Enjoy unique perspectives aboard two privately chartered aircraft flights and daily game drives revealing vast herds of elephant, wildebeest, zebra, gazelle and Cape buffalo, as well as magnificent lions, cheetahs and leopards.

For more information visit: uoft.me/Amazon17

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Adventure from Cape Horn to Antarctica Chile, Antarctica

East Asia Cruise South Korea, China, Japan

Feb 14– Mar 4 from $11,460 cad

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Mar 29–Apr 14 $4,090 us + air

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French Polynesia evokes images of natural wonder: soaring mountains, glistening blue lagoons, and white-sand beaches. Awaken to these wonders on a luxury cruise aboard Sirena, Oceania Cruises’ newest masterpiece. Admire Moorea’s picture-perfect beaches; explore ancient temples on Raiatea; snorkel in Bora Bora’s lagoon, filled with colourful coral and tropical fish; and experience Nuku Hiva’s blend of black-sand beaches and magnificent waterfalls. Relax on the white sands of Fakarava, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and encounter the pearl farms and pink-sand beaches of Rangiroa. Before concluding your tranquil odyssey in Papeete, Tahiti, visit Huahine and its pristine coves.

Your adventure begins in Santiago de Chile, with a visit to Colchagua Valley, a historical region famous for its wines. Travel to Punta Arenas to board your expedition ship. Sail through the Canal Gabriel and into the Garibaldi Fjord. Cross the Drake Passage and sail into the most remote area of the world. In Antarctica, enjoy landings to look at thousands of penguins and seals. Here, you will find nature at its most sublime and haunting. This expedition takes in the highlights of Patagonia and Antarctica, giving you an excellent impression of what this enormous continent of ice is all about.

Join the six-star Crystal Symphony when it sails from Incheon, South Korea, across the Yellow Sea to Xingang, the port for Beijing and gateway to the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. Continue to Fukuoka on Japan’s third-largest island before crossing the Inland Sea to Hiroshima. Next, Crystal Cruises makes its maiden port call in Takamatsu, a historic town filled with the charm of Edo-era Japan. Visit Osaka, where you have the opportunity to discover graceful ancient cities of Kyoto and Nara, and Shimizu, where Mount Fuji stands in the distance, before cruising to exciting Tokyo. For more information visit: uoft.me/SoutheastAsia17

For more information visit: uoft.me/Antarctica17

For more information visit: uoft.me/Polynesia17

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Jewels of Vietnam & Cambodia Apr 20–May 3 $4,895 us +

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Vietnam and Cambodia showcase centuries of history and a fascinating blend of European and Asian cultures. Explore Saigon, with visits to Notre Dame Cathedral, the General Post Office and former U.S. Embassy, and in Siem Reap, Cambodia, discover the ruins of the Angkor temples. A special highlight of this journey is a Mekong River cruise aboard the exclusively chartered Mekong Navigator. Visit rural towns and villages, as well as Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital. Visit the Royal Palace, and take a look at Cambodia’s troubled past. Take sampan rides to see floating communities and fish farms. For more information visit: uoft.me/Mekong17

Palms in Paradise USA, Colombia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Mexico Apr 24–May 10 $3,699 us incl.

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Experience the highlights of Central America on a luxury cruise from Miami to San Francisco. Board Oceania Cruises’ Regatta and sail to Key West, once home to author Ernest Hemingway. Then behold Cartagena’s architectural treasures and 16th-century city walls. Cruise through the Panama Canal en route to Puntarenas, gateway to Costa Rica’s tropical splendours. Savour the beauty of San Juan del Sur, with its gorgeous cliffs and crystalline waters, and visit Puerto Quetzal, gateway to the colonial capital of Antigua. Before your voyage concludes in San Francisco, unwind on the glittering beaches of Acapulco and Cabo San Lucas.

Alumni Campus Abroad: Tuscany Italy

Music in the Golden State USA

Apr 25–May 3 $2,895 us + air

Apr 26–May 3 $3,295 us + air

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Tuscany’s charming villages and ancient olive groves have attracted artists, writers and travellers for centuries. After settling in Cortona, delve into ancient Etruscan civilization on a village walking tour. Indulge your senses during an excursion through the beautiful countryside and a local winery. Discover Montepulciano’s Renaissance palaces and unique churches. Admire the Gaia Fountain, Mangia Tower and the Piazza del Campo in Siena. Marvel at Florence’s urban masterpieces—the iconic Ponte Vecchio, the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and the 14th-century Piazza della Signoria. Broaden your insight of the region while visiting the Praetorian Palace and the Museum of the Etruscan Academy.

Enjoy a week of spectacular music and exploration in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Scheduled concerts include Puccini’s Tosca starring Sondra Radvanovsky, often billed as “the finest Tosca of our time”; DakhaBrakha paired with Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares; and the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a rich all-Wagner program at the awardwinning Frank Gehry-designed Walt Disney Concert Hall. In “the city by the bay”, our concerts feature the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra and Prokofiev’s ballet Cinderella with the San Francisco Ballet. Visits to leading galleries and museums include the Norton Simon Museum, the J. Paul Getty Museum, and the Asian Art Museum.

For more information visit: uoft.me/Tuscany17

For more information visit: uoft.me/Music17

“ Our trip was so enjoyable, partly because of the people we met and the small group size which made it easy to connect with our travel companions. We now have some new friends here in Toronto and in Boston. Everyone was friendly and inclusive, interesting, well-travelled, and had a zest for life, fun, and adventure.” Katie Gare and Doug Gare, MD ’60, BSc ’63, M.Ed ’93, 4 trips

For more information visit: uoft.me/Paradise17

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Inland Sea of Japan Japan, South Korea Apr 30–May 10 $5,995 us +

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Ancient Civilizations: Adriatic & Aegean Seas Greece, Albania, Montenegro, Croatia, Italy

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Mediterranean Masterpiece Italy, France, Monaco, Spain May 10–21 $3,999

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May 8–16 from $4,470

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Experience the timeless splendour of Japan and South Korea on this unique itinerary, featuring a seven-night cruise across the full length of the Inland Sea of Japan, plus two nights in Kyoto. On board the exclusively chartered, five-star, small ship M.S. L’Austral, featuring only 110 ocean-view suites and staterooms, enjoy port calls at captivating points of interest, including five UNESCO World Heritage sites. From enchanting Kyoto to historic Hiroshima, from Miyajima to the Buddhist wonders of Gyeongju, South Korea, relish in the awe-inspiring beauty of historic ports of Japan and South Korea.

Cruise from Athens through the Corinth Canal and along the stunning Dalmatian coast to Venice on this seven-night itinerary aboard the exclusively chartered, five-star, small ship M.Y. Le Lyrial. Visit five countries and up to eight UNESCO World Heritage sites exploring the influence of the Roman, Greek, Byzantine, Venetian and Slavic civilizations. Tour ancient Delphi, Corfu’s Old Town, the remarkable archaeological site of Butrint, Kotor’s medieval fortifications, Dubrovnik’s 15th-century walled city and Split’s Diocletian’s Palace. Enjoy a Coastal Life Forum® with local residents and a folk music performance.

For more information visit: uoft.me/Japan17

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From ancient cities to cobbled squares, encounter extraordinary sights in Italy, France, Monaco, and Spain. Set sail on Oceania Cruises’ Marina for Livorno, gateway to Florence, Pisa and the Tuscan countryside. Then journey to Sardinia’s Emerald Coast to discover the beauty of Olbia or Porto Cervo. Stop at Ajaccio, the capital of Corsica, an island of scenic gorges. Behold breathtaking panoramas along Italy’s Cinque Terre, and savour the glamour of Monte Carlo and Antibes. Explore Marseille’s vibrant markets, and marvel at Palma’s Gothic cathedral. Before your adventure concludes in Barcelona, take in Valencia’s ultrafuturistic City of Arts and Sciences. For more information visit: uoft.me/Mediterranean17

Alumni Campus Abroad: Dutch Waterways Holland, Belgium

Cruise the Face of Europe Holland, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary

May 3–11 $2,495

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Discover Holland and Belgium’s rich history and culture on an engaging cruise through its waterways and canals. Personalize your cruise with a choice of excursions, as you explore celebrated river towns and charming villages. Admire Amsterdam’s bridges and canals, and choose from a visit to a gorgeous tulip garden, a bike tour of stunning Waterland or a visit to the renowned Rijksmuseum. Visit The Hague, the seat of Dutch government, and wander through picturesque Delft. Stroll along the cobbled lanes of Bruges and discover the medieval treasures of Antwerp. For our solo travellers, there is no single supplement.

Unpack once, relax and join us as we explore three magnificent rivers that flow through the heartland of Europe. Cruise the Danube, Main and Rhine rivers, and the charming canals of Amsterdam. Visits to historic cities, such as Bratislava, Budapest, Nuremberg, Vienna, Würzburg and many more, fill your days. Marvel at the natural wonders, such as the Wachau Valley, and discover the unique cultural landscape of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley. Customize your journey with a choice of cultural and active excursions in most ports. For our solo travellers, there is no single supplement.

For more information visit: uoft.me/DutchWaterways17

For more information visit: uoft.me/CruiseEurope17

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“ This was one of the best trips we have taken with the Alumni Travel program. It exceeded every expectation. We had so much in common with the group —it was six degrees of separation! It was excellent to be with an all-Canadian group. We have taken four trips with U of T and enjoyed every one of them.” Heather Fuller, BCom ’67 and David Fuller, BA ’64, LLB ’67, 4 trips

East Greenland: Northern Lights See pg.14 for trip description


“ We enjoyed our trip and saw more than expected. Itinerary was flexible so we could see whales, bears and other wildlife but also all the highlights and Haida villages. Our fellow travellers brought interesting experiences, knowledge and backgrounds which enhanced the trip. U of T professor, Christoph Richter, was an excellent resource on the trip, providing information on whales. An excellent trip for those with a love for First Nations peoples— especially the Haida.”

Pearls of Italy Jun 10–21 $4,595 us +

Jun 1–9 from $5,035

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Jun 28–Jul 8 $3,495 us + air AHI Travel

Baltic Sea Countries Denmark, Poland, Estonia, Russia, Finland, Sweden Jun 8–17 from $6,235

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Ruth Millar, BScN ’69 and Bryce Millar, BSc ’64, 3 trips

Scottish Highlands, Islands and Norwegian Fjords Scotland, Norway, Denmark

Alumni Campus Abroad: Switzerland

This journey showcases the best of Italy as you travel by train to four different regions. Begin in the Italian Lakes District in northern Italy. Cruise Lake Maggiore, and travel to Milan to marvel at Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper.” Continue to romantic Venice on the Adriatic Sea. See the Piazza San Marco and other historic highlights. Travel south to Tuscany, and explore Florence, birthplace of the Renaissance. Venture to Chianti to sample its renowned wine. Your journey concludes in the Eternal City of Rome. See the ancient ruins, including the Colosseum and Roman Forum.

Discover the pristine beauty of Switzerland. Settle first in the German-speaking area of lakeside Thun. With a Swiss rail pass, visit the towns of Kandersteg and Brienz, famous for woodworking and a steam train that winds up a mountain for a magnificent view of the iconic Jungfrau, Monc and Eiger peaks. Walk or take a train through the Lauterbrunnen Valley to the car-free mountain village of Murren, and explore the capital of Bern. Conclude your journey with a stay in the French-speaking village of Villarssur-Ollon. Visit a dairy farm in Gruyères and sample farmmade cheese. Journey to Zermatt to see the Matterhorn.

For more information visit: uoft.me/Italy17

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Haida Gwaii Canada Jun 27–Jul 4 $6,185 cad +

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Thomas P. Gohagan & Company

Jul 3–11 $2,895 us +

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Thomas P. Gohagan & Company

Join us for a unique, comprehensive, nine-day journey to Scotland’s rarely visited Inner Hebridean, Orkney and Shetland Islands and Norway’s majestic fjords. Cruise from Glasgow, Scotland, to Copenhagen, Denmark, aboard the exclusively chartered, five-star M.S. Le Boréal. Travel in the wake of early Viking explorers, cruising into ports accessible only by small ship. Highlights include two of the world’s most scenic rail journeys—The Jacobite steam train through the Scottish Highlands and the Flåm Railway through Norway’s fjordlands. Enjoy a special presentation by a local archaeologist in the Heart of Neolithic Orkney and a tour of Bryggen in Bergen.

Experience the cultural rebirth of the Baltic states, the magnificent imperial riches of St. Petersburg and the luminous “White Nights of Summer” on this remarkable six-country, eight-night Baltic Sea cruise. By special arrangement, enjoy enriching presentations by former President of Poland Lech Walesa and noted author and scholar Sergei N. Khrushchev, son of Nikita Khrushchev, former Premier of the U.S.S.R. Cruise aboard the exclusively chartered five-star M.S. Le Boréal from Copenhagen to Stockholm, visiting Gda´nsk, Poland; Tallin, Estonia; Helsinki, Finland; and Visby, Sweden. Enjoy two days in St. Petersburg.

Discover the remote archipelago making up British Columbia’s Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve on this unique cruise. This expedition takes us to the remains of ancient Haida villages along the protected east coast of Moresby Island. Our onboard naturalist will interpret the variety of wildlife we hope to see such as humpback whales, sea lions, puffins and black bears foraging on the shore. We stop at SGang Gwaay—a UNESCO World Heritage site boasting totem poles that still stand while Haida Watchmen share their oral tradition and explain their significance. This trip will be accompanied by University of Toronto Mississauga professor and biologist Christoph Richter.

For more information visit: uoft.me/Vikings17

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Just 70 years ago, during the Second World War, Normandy was the site of the pivotal battle against the Nazis. Settle in the charming town of Honfleur and delve into Norman history and culture. Take an emotional journey to Juno Beach, the Canadian War Cemetery and the inspiring Peace Memorial. Normandy’s military past began much earlier than 1944; in Bayeux, see the famous Bayeux Tapestry, an embroidered history of the Battle of Hastings. Journey to Mont Saint-Michel, the breathtaking fortress monastery guarded by the ebb and flow of the tide. For our solo travellers, there is no single supplement. For more information visit: uoft.me/Normandy17

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Awe-Inspiring Alaska USA, Canada Jul 14–21 from $1,999

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Portrait of Ireland

Canada’s Northwest Passage

Aug 7–18 $4,195 us +

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Aug 22–Sep 4 $9,995 cad +

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Grand Danube Passage Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany, Czech Republic

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Sep 18– Oct 3 $4,695 us +

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Let the awe-inspiring beauty of Alaska captivate you as you sail aboard Oceania Cruises’ intimate Regatta. Depart from Seattle and cruise through the Inside Passage along Canada’s scenic coast to the small wilderness outpost of Ketchikan, once known as the “Salmon Capital of the World.” Continue cruising through Tracy Arm, a breathtaking fjord whose pristine waters reflect its ice-blue tidewater glaciers and soaring granite cliffs. Encounter more magnificent scenery at Sitka, home to the Sitka National Historical Park. Before returning to Seattle, explore British Columbia’s delightful maritime port, Prince Rupert, renowned as a gateway to Canada’s only grizzly bear sanctuary.

Journey across the Emerald Isle through Dublin, Belfast, Donegal and County Galway. Begin in Dublin with visits to Trinity College, St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Grafton Street. Enjoy excursions to Bend of the Boyne, the archaeological wonder of Newgrange and St. Patrick’s burial place. Learn about the tumultuous history of The Troubles during a locally guided tour in Belfast, and experience the Titanic interpretation centre. View dramatic basalt columns along the Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage site, and experience the historic atmosphere of Derry. Enjoy soul-stirring vistas at Glenveagh National Park, mountain-dotted Sligo and beautiful Connemara.

Celebrate Canada’s Sesquicentennial in the legendary Northwest Passage. Experience the iconic sights of Canada’s High Arctic on board the exclusively chartered 90-passenger Akademik Sergei Vavilov on a route from Resolute to Iqaluit via Ellesmere Island and the east coast of Baffin Island. Enjoy daily presentations by leading Canadian scholars and special access to research sites. Visit Resolute, Grise Fjord, and Pond Inlet. Make landings at the historic Franklin, RCMP, and Hudson’s Bay sites. Hike spectacular Sunshine Fjord, straddling the Arctic Circle. Spot wildlife such as polar bear, muskox, narwhal, and walrus. The North beckons— join us on this breathtaking Canadian expedition.

Described by Napoleon as “the king of Europe’s rivers,” the Danube is steeped in legend. Its scenic banks have witnessed centuries of human history. Natural wonders abound in the vineyard-clad Wachau Valley, the twisting Danube Bend and the formidable Iron Gate Gorge. Begin in Sofia, the historic capital of Bulgaria, where ancient ruins and chic boutiques coexist among tree-shaded boulevards. Embark on a nine-night cruise of the Danube, offering a feast of ancient capitals, picturesque villages, Roman ruins, magnificent churches, and medieval castles. End your experience by delving into the rich culture of Prague. For our solo travellers, there is no single supplement.

For more information visit: uoft.me/Alaska17

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Alumni Campus Abroad: Rhine River Holland, Germany, France

East Greenland: Northern Lights

Jul 24–Aug 1 from $2,795 us +

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Share your love of travel with your children and cruise through Europe on a journey designed for families. Settle onboard the new Amadeus Silver III and enjoy excursions and activities that showcase Holland, Germany and France. In Amsterdam, explore charming canals and sail by historic sites like the Anne Frank House. Marvel at the famed Gothic cathedral in Cologne and the fairytale castles of the Rhine Gorge. Visit lovely river towns and explore Strasbourg, France. This program is open to passengers ages seven and up and features onboard children’s activities coordinated by a Youth Director.

Scoresbysund, the world’s largest fjord system, beckons you to explore Greenland. With some of the best displays of the northern lights, the Inuit settlement of Ittoqqortoormiit and its inhabitants offer you a rare connection to the past with their tradition of living off the land, just as their ancestors did hundreds of years ago. Iceberg-choked fjords, tundra hikes and the arctic wildlife of Northeast Greenland National Park create picture-perfect scenes. This is an active expedition where you can hike across mountaintops and watch herds of grazing muskox on the horizon. This is the untouched Arctic as it was thousands of years ago.

For more information visit: uoft.me/Rhine17

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“ This has been one of the best organized tours we’ve been on! Interesting itinerary, first-rate guides and guest speakers, a wonderful small but classy ship and fabulous food! We travel a lot, and are only now realizing how much more enjoyable your alumni trips are. Hope to do more in the future.” Pam MacDonald and Reginald Whitaker, PhD ’76, 3 trips

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Impressions of Northern Spain Sep 20–29 $3,295 us +

Trade Routes of Coastal Iberia Spain, Gibraltar, Portugal Oct 9–17 from $4,835

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South India: Temples & Tamarind Nov 17–29 $4,995 us + air

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Discover Madrid, the vibrant heart of Spain, and the Basque region with its unique identity. Admire the Royal Palace, Plaza Mayor and the neoclassical architecture of the Gran Vía in Madrid. Marvel at El Greco’s greatest masterpiece at the Church of Santo Tomé and visit the synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca in Toledo. En route to Laguardia, see historic sites and Gothic architecture in Burgos. Awaken your palate at a Rioja vineyard, and explore ageless plazas and bodegas inside Laguardia’s walls. Tour the Guggenheim Museum’s art collections in Bilbao. Delight in the Old Quarter and Town Hall of scenic San Sebastián.

This unique, exclusive nine-day itinerary and small ship voyage showcases the coastal jewels of the Iberian Peninsula between Barcelona, Spain, and Lisbon, Portugal. Cruise up Spain’s legendary Guadalquivir River, into the heart of beautiful Seville. Visit Portugal’s lesser-travelled Algarve region and the regal city of Granada, Spain. See the scenic Strait of Gibraltar and call on the enchanting Balearic Island of Palma de Mallorca. Admire the modernist architecture of Valencia. Visit three UNESCO World Heritage sites while cruising ancient Mediterranean and Atlantic trade routes aboard the exclusively chartered, five-star small ship M.S. Le Lyrial.

Lush tropical landscapes, colourful villages, world-renowned temple complexes, gorgeous heritage accommodation, and a subtle, distinctive cuisine are highlights of this tour. Gentler, more relaxing, and more authentic—the south is the perfect introduction to the wonders of India. A multitude of varied experiences await, from the Life of Pi’s Indian Cote d’Azur in Pondicherry to the colourful temples in Madurai. Visit the extravagant courtyard mansions of Chettinad, and the fragrant spice gardens and tea plantations of Periyar. Enjoy cooking demonstrations, privately hosted lunches, and presentations on temple architecture, early Indian painting, Ayurveda practice, and the continuity of cultural practices.

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Rivieras & Islands: France, Italy, Spain Oct 2–10 $4,795

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Alumni Campus Abroad: Provence & French Riviera France

Alumni Campus Abroad: Apulia Italy

South Africa Explorer South Africa, Mozambique, Namibia

Oct 5–15 $3,295 us +

Oct 14–22 $2,695 us + air

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Cruise for seven nights from Rome to Barcelona aboard the exclusively chartered, five-star M.S. Le Lyrial. This unique, comprehensive itinerary immerses you in the dynamic history, inimitable art and culture of the sun-drenched French and Italian rivieras and islands. Visit up to five UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Carcassonne’s medieval fortifications and the postcard cliff-side villages of Italy’s Cinque Terre. Explore Corsica’s fortified town of Bonifacio and Sardinia’s dazzling Costa Smeralda. Visit either Florence or Pisa. Along the enchanting Côte d’Azur, enjoy specially arranged excursions in Monte Carlo, Marseilles and Nice.

Provence and the Côte d’Azur conjure visions of sunny olive groves, fields of lavender and the vineyards of the Côtes du Rhône. Settle in Avignon and begin your exploration with a visit to the Palace of the Popes and a cruise on the Rhône. See Arles and its Roman amphitheatre, the hilltop village of Les Baux, and St. Remy where Van Gogh once lived. Visit Châteauneuf-du-Pape, known for its superb wine. Marvel at the ingenious Pont du Gard, the three-level Roman aqueduct. Discover the towns of Aix-en-Provence and Cannes. Explore Nice and discover glamorous Monaco and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat.

Over the centuries this region has witnessed the ebb and flow of foreign armies and settlers, many of which imprinted their cultures on Apulia. Settle in the town of Polignano a Mare perched above the sparkling Adriatic. Begin with an excursion to the vibrant seaport of Bari and its Basilica of St. Nicholas. Gaze at Lecce’s baroque architecture and Ostuni’s ancient walls and white edifices. In Trani, visit historic highlights and an olive mill. Explore the Trulli of Alberobello, and wander through Locorotondo’s tranquil streets. Visit the cave-dwelling district of Sassi di Matera. For our solo travellers, there is no single supplement.

For more information visit: uoft.me/Rivieras17

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Dec 5–21 $5,699

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Explore the multifaceted cultures of southern Africa as Oceania Cruises’ Nautica takes you on a spectacular voyage. Begin in South Africa’s “Mother City,” Cape Town, a cosmopolitan gem boasting Victorian and Cape Dutch architecture. Delve into the maritime heritage of Mossel Bay, and behold gorgeous panoramas at Richards Bay’s Lookout Point. Sail to Mozambique, where Maputo beckons with a lively waterfront; admire Durban’s colonial architecture; wander the unspoiled beaches of East London; and stroll past Port Elizabeth’s well-preserved historic buildings. Before returning to Cape Town, discover the scenic splendour of Walvis Bay, Namibia, a bird-watcher’s paradise with an impressive natural lagoon. For more information visit: uoft.me/SouthAfrica17

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Prince Edward Island, Canada

GREAT GETAWAYS Get away with us for a unique and beautifully planned few days. These short trips feature special-access activities, exciting programs, and opportunities to connect with fellow alumni. Each getaway is limited to 24 travellers.

Washington, DC USA

Prince Edward Island Canada

Retreat at Fogo Island Inn Canada

Savannah USA

Apr 27–30 $1,995 us +

Jun 19–23 $2,495 cad +

Sep 22–28 $3,695 cad +

Nov 2–6 $1,995 us +

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Enjoy a long weekend in the US Capital. Stroll Pennsylvania Avenue with a political journalist. Study the significance of memorials and monuments along the National Mall. Visit the art exhibition at the Canadian Embassy. Attend a presentation on Canada/U.S. relations. Take in a private tour of Library of Congress’ Jefferson Building. Accommodation, most meals, and special activities included.

Chef Michael Smith hosts this three-day tasting journey. Enjoy an epic interactive experience at the five-star The Inn at Bay Fortune. Tour the island to meet fabulous culinary artisans. Enjoy the legendary FireWorks feast. Delve into Chef Michael’s organic farm, herb garden and Fire Kitchen. Accommodation, gourmet cuisine, activities and excursions are included.

Enjoy two nights in St. John’s and a four-night stay at the gloriously remote award-winning Inn. Meet visionary owner Zita Cobb to learn about why she returned to create this social enterprise. Hike the stunning shoreline. Tour the artists’ studios. Learn about the new fishing economy and microfinance initiatives. Enjoy gourmet cuisine. Accommodation, most meals and activities included.

Experience authentic Southern charm. Explore Savannah’s fine urban gardens, elegant antebellum homes and prominent contemporary art scene. Enjoy vaunted low-country cooking on a gastronomic walking tour. Dine at great casual restaurants. Learn about fascinating literary associations. Spend a day along the coast in the lovely colonial town of Beaufort. Accommodations, most meals and activities included.

For more information visit: uoft.me/Washington17

For more information visit: uoft.me/PEI17

For more information visit: uoft.me/FogoIsland17

For more information visit: uoft.me/Savannah17

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OUR PARTNERS

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Our travel partners are chosen for their reliability, financial stability, quality of customer service, and reputation for providing an exceptional travel experience. We would like to thank them for their contribution to the production and mailing of this brochure.

To request a travel brochure for a specific trip, please fill out and return this self-addressed, postage-paid form.

AHI Travel Chicago, IL, 1-800-323-7373 www.tor.ahitravel.com AHI Travel operates deluxe, personalized group travel programs in North America. It's the first travel company to develop tours exclusively for college and university alumni, professional groups, and museums. Bluewater Adventures North Vancouver, BC, 1-888-877-1770 or 604-980-3800 www.bluewateradventures.ca Bluewater Adventures is a pioneer in ecotourism and operates nature cruises featuring unique and remote destinations in the Pacific Northwest. GLP Worldwide Toronto, ON, 1-866-760-1987 or 905-258-7778 www.glpworldwide.com GLP Worldwide offers a cultivated selection of experiences for the sophisticated Canadian traveller. Every adventure will be a memorable journey through history, culture, and diverse landscapes.

Quark Expeditions Toronto, ON, 1-888-332-0008 or 416-504-5900 www.quarkexpeditions.com Quark Expeditions specializes in polar travel. Since their pioneering voyage to the North Pole in 1991, they’ve achieved an unprecedented series of firsts in polar exploration and have led the way in polar expeditions, making the Arctic and Antarctica accessible to thousands of curious travellers from around the world.

The University of Toronto, its officers and employees, do not assume any responsibility for the financing, arranging or conducting of the tour. They shall not be liable for any damages or financial loss to person or property of any description that might occur in connection with the tour, howsoever arising from the negligence, omission or otherwise of travel services arranged through our travel partners.

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Phone: Email: Thomas P. Gohagan & Company Chicago, IL, 1-800-922-3088 www.gohagantravel.com Gohagan & Co. develops and operates deluxe group travel programs for North America’s most prestigious museums, colleges, universities, and cultural institutions. Worldwide Quest Toronto, ON, 1-800-387-1483 or 416-633-5666 www.worldwidequest.com A leader in experiential travel since 1970, Worldwide Quest offers a variety of learning vacations in natural history, culture, and the arts.

Go Next Minneapolis, MN, 1-800-842-9023 www.gonext.com Go Next is dedicated to operating high quality, reasonably priced travel programs for university alumni groups and other associations.

Travel arrangements will be handled by the travel partner designated for each tour. Dates, itineraries, program details and costs are given in good faith based on information available at the time of printing, and subject to change. Prices are in Canadian or US dollars, per person and based on double occupancy. Individual tour brochures are available 6–10 months prior to departure.

Or contact us: uoft.me/travel 416-978-2367 or 1-800-463-6048 alumnitravel@utoronto.ca

Your Privacy The University of Toronto respects your privacy. From time to time, we contact the alumni community to provide details about our travel program. We utilize a mailing service to ensure that all personal data is kept confidential. We do not rent, trade or sell our mailing lists. If you prefer not to receive information regarding the University's travel program, call 1-800-463-6048 or write to us at 21 Kings College Circle, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3J3, attn: Alumni Records. Or send an email to address.update@utoronto.ca and write “no travel mailings” in the subject line. Please include your name and address so that we can properly process your request.

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Journey to Southern Africa

Alumni Campus Abroad: Switzerland

Mediterranean Masterpiece

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Cruise the Face of Europe

Great Getaways

Pure Polynesia Bangkok to Bali: Eastern & Oriental Express Adventure from Cape Horn to Antarctica Amazon River Expedition Wings Over Tanzania East Asia Cruise Jewels of Vietnam & Cambodia Palms in Paradise Alumni Campus Abroad: Tuscany Music in the Golden State Inland Sea of Japan Alumni Campus Abroad: Dutch Waterways Ancient Civilizations: Adriatic & Aegean Seas

Scottish Highlands, Islands and Norwegian Fjords Baltic Sea Countries Pearls of Italy Haida Gwaai

Alumni Campus Abroad: Normandy Awe-Inspiring Alaska Alumni Campus Abroad: Rhine River Portrait of Ireland East Greenland: Northern Lights Canada’s Northwest Passage Grand Danube Passage Impressions of Northern Spain Rivieras & Islands: France, Italy, Spain Alumni Campus Abroad: Provence & French Riviera Trade Routes of Coastal Iberia Alumni Campus Abroad: Apulia South India: Temples & Tamarind South Africa Explorer

 Washington, DC  Prince Edward Island  Retreat at Fogo Island Inn  Savannah


Learn Along the Way Every U of T trip has an educational component. In each program, the educational aspect is different but the intent is the same—to provide an opportunity for travellers to enjoy themselves and enrich their lives. Stimulating lectures and insights will be provided by local experts or university professors, where possible. On some trips, you can participate in an open panel discussion with local residents and learn about modern-day life in their community. If you are inspired to learn more about the region that you are vising, the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies offers related courses that change annually. Please visit: learn.utoronto.ca for more information. The Details Individual tour brochures are available 6–10 months prior to departure. For more information, please visit our website: uoft.me/travel. To enquire about a specific trip, just contact the travel partner listed beside each trip. To be added to our distribution list for individual brochures, contact 416-978-2367 or 1-800-463-6048 or email us at: alumnitravel@utoronto.ca. Prices are quoted in Canadian or US dollars, per person, based on double occupancy. Please note that dates and prices are subject to change.

For More Information: University of Toronto Alumni Travel Program 416-978-2367 or 1-800-463-6048 alumnitravel@utoronto.ca uoft.me/travel Editor: Daphne Tao Publisher: Barbara Dick Assistant Vice-President, Alumni Relations We gratefully acknowledge the photo contributions of: AHI Travel Bluewater Adventures Fogo Island Inn GLP Worldwide Go Next Quark Expeditions Thomas P. Gohagan & Company Worldwide Quest All material is copyright © 2016 University of Toronto

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