Please join our trip to France in April of 2019. We will be visiting Paris and the south of France. All are welcome as it is open to the entire community - adults, students, older or younger. Receive a $300/per person discount if you book by Dec. 1st. Contact Mme. Beatty in room 110 of the high school or by e-mail at jbeatty@wilsoncsd.org. It's going to be fantastic!!!
La Fête Française Apr 13 - Apr 21, 2019 Group Leader: Joan Beatty Group ID: 140626 Depart From: Buffalo what s included Round-Trip Flights Centrally Located Hotels Paris Tour with Guide Two Paris Métro Round-Trip Tickets Top of Arc de Triomphe Louvre Sketch Paris Neighborhood Tour Daily Breakfast and Dinner (unless otherwise noted) 24-Hour Tour Manager Place du Tertre Dinner Paris-Avignon TGV Pont du Gard Third Floor with Guide Nîmes Roman Arena Boules Lyonnaises Lesson in Nice Jardin Exotique Fragonard Perfume Factory Tour our promise In educational travel, every moment matters. Pushing the experience from good enough to exceptional is what we do every day. Our mission is to empower educators to introduce their students to the world beyond the classroom and inspire the next generation of global citizens. Travel changes lives. cultural connections HIGHLIGHTS waiting to happen Sketch Paris Neighborhood Tour Discover a corner of Paris like the artists it inspires, sketching its sights and buildings with expert instruction as you learn their history. Boules Lyonnaises Lesson in Nice Join a local expert for a lesson in boules lyonnaises, a classic French pastime. Our tour guide was phenomenal; he went above and beyond my expectations. His knowledge of the area and the history behind it was most impressive. Matthew L. Participant www.acis.com accounts@acis.com 1-877-795-0813
trip itinerary - 9 days Apr 13, 2019: Overnight Flight Depart from the USA. Apr 14, 2019: Paris Bienvenue à Paris! Meet your ACIS Tour Manager and get acquainted with this graceful city s cobblestoned streets, charming cafés and vibrant neighborhoods. Paris is called the City of Light for its role as a center of education during the Age of Enlightenment (it was also one the first cities to adopt streetlights). After settling in, immerse yourself in local culture by practicing your French with painters and vintage book sellers along the storied Seine. (D) Apr 15, 2019: Paris Your day begins with a guided sightseeing tour that takes you past some of the most famous attractions in Paris. Your expert local guide will show you the iconic Eiffel Tower, Napoleon s final resting place at Les Invalides and the Gothic wonder of Notre Dame. Spend your free afternoon strolling one of Paris lovely parks or gardens, or get to know the historic yet trendy Marais neighborhood. After dinner your tour manager will show you the dazzling shops, cafés and bustling sidewalks Champs-Élysées before you ascend to the top of the Arc de Triomphe. Enjoy the spectacular view of twelve of Paris grand avenues which extend from the monument like spokes on a wheel to the Place de la Concorde and the Louvre. (B,D) Apr 16, 2019: Paris We start our day exploring the Louvre and discover the many famous masterpieces that call it home. See the Mona Lisa, the Winged Victory and the Venus de Milo as you wander through the galleries. From its beginnings as a royal fortress to its current status as the world s most visited art museum, the Louvre has long been at the center of Parisian culture and home to a collection of 35,000 works of art from around the world. Your afternoon is free to further your exploration into art history by visiting the Musée d Orsay, most noted for its Impressionist works, or to take in the scene at the modern Centre Pompidou. The art theme continues with a Sketch Paris drawing lesson and walking tour of Montmartre. As you explore this artistic haven once the haunt of luminaries like Ernest Hemingway, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí and Claude Monet a local artist explains the area s history and instructs you in various techniques to sketch its streets and buildings. You may even dine with some real artists this evening at an authentic French dinner on the Place du Tertre at the heart of Montmartre. (B,D) Apr 17, 2019: Provence You ll have time this morning to discover more of Paris famed sights and arrondissements on your own. You may also choose to learn the art of local cuisine with a French cooking lesson. Handson instruction teaches you to make classic Parisian dishes before you sample the delicious results. We then journey via high-speed TGV train to Avignon. (B,D) Apr 18, 2019: Provence Visit the Pont du Gard, a Roman aqueduct preserved in almost perfect condition. A true marvel of Roman engineering, the 161- foot tall bridge aqueduct is still standing nearly 2,000 years after its construction. Our tour offers an exclusive visit to the third floor and its exceptional views. Continue to Nîmes, a city full of Roman history and known for textiles. In fact, denim, the fabric of blue jeans, derives its name from Nîmes. Get to know the city and its Roman Arena with an audio-guided tour. (B,D) Apr 19, 2019: Nice After arriving in Nice, we ll introduce you to the romantic sights of Vieux Nice. Enjoy time this afternoon to explore and soak up the Mediterranean culture of the Côte d Azur. Our local friends will teach you how to play the traditional French game boules lyonnaises before you try your hand in a mini-tournament. Tonight, perhaps take an evening stroll along the waterfront. (B,D) Apr 20, 2019: Nice Take a scenic drive to Monaco, the glamorous residence of the rich and famous and home of the Grimaldi royal family. See the Changing of the Guard outside the Prince s Palace before continuing along the corniche to the village of Eze with its castle ruins and steep streets. Visit the Jardin Exotique, an amazing cliffside botanical garden, and tour the Fragonard Perfume Factory to learn about the town s fragrant history before heading back to Nice for your final evening in France. (B,D) Apr 21, 2019: Departure Depart for the USA. (B) This is a preliminary itinerary for your group.
learning objectives 1. Students will experience the influence of geographical diversity and regionalism on French society. 2. Students will examine the role monuments play in Paris history as represented in such renowned and imposing examples as the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower. 3. Students will evaluate the appeal and impact of tourism in Nice over the last century and a half. tour cost Participant Fees Program Fee $3866 Early Registration Discount $-300 French Cooking Lesson $75 Total Participant Fees 2 $3641 ² Valid through 12/01/17 with $200 deposit. Additional Fees (as applicable) Single Room Supplement $665 Double Room Supplement $315 Ultimate Protection Plan $270 Comprehensive Protection Plan $225 French Cooking Lesson $75 notes from acis Save $50 off your Total Participant Fees if you pay for your trip by E-Check or through our Automatic Payments Plan. All registered participants can enjoy the convenience, security and savings of having payments automatically withdrawn from a checking account by enrolling in an Automatic Payments plan. To learn more, visit www.acis.com/autopay Adult travelers age 24 and older should add in the Adult Surcharge and Double or Single Room Supplement to calculate their Total Participant Fees. This educational travel program is not school or district sponsored unless expressly stated by the Group Leader. The Most Recommended Educational Travel Company! Don t just take our word for it! Read reviews online at acis.com/exf
Travel Changes Lives Can travel make a difference in students futures? It certainly can and does every single day. In fact, we surveyed 930 former ACIS travelers to see how their tours abroad as young adults influenced their choices in education and paved a way for future careers. Many of them credit travel as a defining moment in their adolescence, and below is a recap of our findings. education 81% of those that traveled in middle school or high school continued their studies at the college level compared to the national average of 68%. language skills 67% of students continued to study foreign language in college. 37% of travelers who went on to college said their travel experience influenced their field of study. 73% To learn more, we invite you to read our free ebook, The Making of a Five-Star Future. http://pages.acis.com/ebook 57% of respondents were motivated to study abroad during college. of ACIS travelers say they speak one foreign language fairly well compared with 18% of the American population. personal development 94% 78% 92% felt more independent after their trip. saw an increase in their problem solving skills. noted improvement in their interpersonal skills. 65% have traveled overseas again since their ACIS trip. Get Started Today ONLINE: Find Your Trip at: www.acis.com Enter your Group Leader s ID & Last Name (on page 1) under Find Your Trip. Click Register Now on your Trip Site when you re ready to sign up. MAIL: If you prefer, send your completed registration form to: ACIS 343 Congress Street Suite 3100 Boston, MA 02210 QUESTIONS? Give client services a ring at: 877-795-0813 or email: accounts@acis.com