T HE M ETROPOLITAN M USEUM OF A RT A DRIATIC O DYSSEY Venice to Naples Aboard Sea Cloud October 8 to 19, 2014
T HE M ETROPOLITAN M USEUM OF A RT Dear Members and Friends of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Adriatic coast, with its dramatic cliffs and azure waters, has inspired poets from Virgil to Pound. This fall, sail aboard the storied Sea Cloud, to discover secluded islands and historic towns of the Adriatic that were once centers of the Greco-Roman, Byzantine, and Renaissance worlds. We are privileged to be accompanied by art historian and distinguished professor, William Hood. He will be joined by Professor Ivo Banac of Yale University and Patrick Bowe, noted architectural historian and landscape designer. Begin in Venice to discover the city s architectural masterpieces and fine museums before embarking Sea Cloud. Sail to Ravenna, once the capital of the Western Roman Empire and known for its exquisite mosaics. Cross the Adriatic to Split, Croatia, to tour the magnificent ruins of Diocletian s Palace, and spend a day in Dubrovnik, the Pearl of the Adriatic. Return to Italy to explore the baroque city of Lecce and Syracuse, Sicily, where we will visit a palazzo by special invitation. See the superb collections of the archaeological museum in Lipari before disembarking in vibrant Naples. Built for heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post in 1931, the four-masted yacht Sea Cloud has hosted royalty, served her country during World War II, and sailed the world. Experience the thrill of traveling aboard this legendary ship in an ambiance of relaxed elegance. I hope you will join us on this exceptional voyage, in the congenial company of members of Yale Educational Travel and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. TRAVELING WITH YOU Sincerely, William Hood is the Mildred C. Jay Professor Emeritus of Art History at Oberlin College, where he taught courses in Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art. From 2008 to 2010, he was Visiting Professor in Italian Renaissance Art History at Columbia University, and is currently a Visiting Professor at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University. A recent Andrew W. Mellon Fellow at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Dr. Hood has also been a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome and of the Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies at Villa I Tatti in Florence. Dr. Hood holds a Ph.D. from the Institute of Fine Arts and is the author of the acclaimed book Fra Angelico at San Marco. He has lectured at museums across the United States. Emily K. Rafferty President Venice Ravenna ITALY Gulf of Venice Naples Tyrrhenian Sea AEOLIAN ISLANDS Lipari SICILY Adriatic Sea CROATIA Split Brindisi Dubrovnik Ionian Sea Syracuse T HE M ETROPOLITAN M USEUM OF A RT 1000 F IFTH A VENUE N EW Y ORK, N EW Y ORK 10028
A DRIATIC O DYSSEY Venice to Naples Aboard Sea Cloud October 8 to 19, 2014 RAVENNA, ITALY Friday, October 10 Ravenna, capital of the Western Roman Empire from the 4th to the 7th centuries, is home to some of the most stunning mosaics in the world. Today s visits include the exquisite Mausoleum of Galla Placidia and Theodoric s two great churches with their extraordinary mosaic processions of virgins and martyrs following the Magi. See the splendors of the Byzantine court reflected in the mosaics at the Basilica of San Vitale. Return to the ship in time for a late lunch. This evening, attend the captain s welcome reception and dinner. The Venetian Lagoon. NEW YORK Wednesday, October 8 Depart New York on an overnight flight to Venice. VENICE, ITALY SEA CLOUD Thursday, October 9 Arrive this morning in Venice. Enjoy lunch at Hotel Europa & Regina, overlooking the Grand Canal, and a walking tour of Piazza San Marco before embarking the elegant Sea Cloud. Gather on deck for a champagne toast and comments by our lecturers as we sail past the Doge s Palace and the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore and into the Venetian Lagoon. Mosaic depicting Emperor Justinian, Sant Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna. AT SEA Saturday, October 11 Sea Cloud. Today experience the grace and romance of a bygone era of travel as we sail aboard the legendary Sea Cloud. As she carries us through the gentle waters under a set of billowing sails, attend lectures and enjoy the amenities of our fine ship. A DRIATIC O DYSSEY
Dubrovnik. SPLIT, CROATIA Sunday, October 12 AT SEA Wednesday, October 15 During a day at sea, observe as the ship s crew practices the art of trimming the sails by hand, or perhaps settle into a comfortable deck chair with a favorite book. SYRACUSE (SICILY), ITALY Thursday, October 16 This morning explore Syracuse, one of the most important cities in antiquity. Discover the ancient Greek and Roman theaters in the Archaeological Zone and see the cathedral, built upon the ruins of the Temple of Athena. For lunch, we have been invited to the private garden estate of Il Biviere. Return to the Old City to view Caravaggio s Burial of St. Lucy, housed in the church of Santa Lucia alla Badia on the Piazza Duomo and conclude with a private visit to the Palazzo Beneventano del Bosco. LIPARI (AEOLIAN ISLANDS), ITALY Friday, October 17 This morning arrive at the colorful port of Split, dating from the 3rd century C.E. Visit the gallery of sculptor Ivan Mestrovic, with a collection of his works in marble, bronze, and wood. Continue to Diocletian s Palace, an incomparable complex of buildings featuring luminous white stone from Brac, marble from Italy, and sphinxes brought from Egypt. Return to Sea Cloud in time for lunch and set sail for Dubrovnik. DUBROVNIK, CROATIA Monday, October 13 Step ashore for a visit to the walled city of Dubrovnik, a World Heritage site which has undergone tremendous rebuilding with the assistance of UNESCO. The influence of the Venetian architects is apparent on Dubrovnik s main artery, La Placa. See the collections in the ancient Franciscan and Dominican monasteries and the Rector s Palace. Alternatively, you may wish to visit Trsteno, a private garden estate just outside the city. In the early evening, a special cocktail reception is followed by an a cappella concert with dancers in the courtyard of Palazzo Sponza. BRINDISI, ITALY Tuesday, October 14 Attend onboard lectures this morning as Sea Cloud sails toward Italy. Following lunch, arrive in the port of Brindisi. Drive past ancient olive groves to Lecce, an unspoiled Baroque city full of exuberantly ornamented churches, palaces, and houses carved from the honey-colored local stone. Often used for period movies, Lecce resembles an opera set. Visit the restored cathedral and adjoining Archbishop s Palace, the seminary, and the Church of Santa Croce. Return to the ship in time for dinner. Following a leisurely morning, tender ashore to visit Lipari. The Archaeological Museum boasts a superb collection of artifacts, including extraordinary masks from this and other islands. Dine on deck as we admire the glow of the volcanic island of Stromboli while sailing among the Aeolian Islands. AT SEA Saturday, October 18 Enjoy a relaxing day at sea as we cruise to Naples. NAPLES, ITALY NEW YORK Sunday, October 19 Disembark this morning and transfer to the airport for flights home. Fountain of Artemis, Syracuse. V ENICE TO N APLES A BOARD S EA C LOUD
SEA CLOUD DECK PLAN CAPTAIN S AND LIDO DECK SPANKER DECK LIDO DECK 36 34 32 30 37 35 33 31 BRIDGE PROMENADE DECK 28 24 22 20 18 29 25 23 21 19 14 16 17 15 PURSER DINING ROOM MAIN DECK 10 8 6 4 2 9 7 5 3 1 Main Deck cabin (top). Owner s Suite (above). CRUISE RATES (Per Person, Double Occupancy) Cabins Decks Rates Cabins 14 to 17 Promenade Deck $9,995 Upper and lower twin beds, shower. Cabins 28 & 29 Promenade Deck $10,995 Twin beds, shower. Cabins 18 to 25 Promenade Deck $12,995 Twin beds, shower. Cabins 32 to 37 Lido Deck $13,995 Twin beds, shower. Cabins 6, 30 & 31 Main & Lido Decks $14,995 Queen-size bed, shower. Cabins 3 to 5 & 7 to 10 Main Deck $17,995 Queen-size or twin bed(s), marble fireplace, and bath. Cabins 1 & 2 Main Deck $19,995 Original Owner s Suites. King-size bed, bathtub, marble fireplace, and bath. Single cabin rates will be calculated at a supplement ranging from 30 to 100 percent of the cruise rate. RATES INCLUDE Ten nights cabin accommodations aboard Sea Cloud All meals during the cruise and one lunch ashore; wine with lunches and dinners Enrichment program of lectures and special events Escorted sightseeing by private motorcoach and entrance fees for included visits Airport / pier / airport group transfers and porterage Taxes and service; all gratuities aboard and ashore NOT INCLUDED IN RATES International airfare; passport fees; alcoholic beverages other than wine at lunches and dinners; personal items and expenses; airport transfers for those not on group flights; baggage in excess of one suitcase; optional prelude and optional postlude; trip insurance; any other items not specifically mentioned as included. T HE M ETROPOLITAN M USEUM OF A RT Adriatic Odyssey October 8 to 19, 2014 RESERVATION APPLICATION To reserve a place, please return this form along with your deposit of $2,500 per person (of which $350 is non-refundable for administrative fees) payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad, 1040 Avenue of the Americas, 23rd Floor, New York, NY 10018-3721. Names in Full as on Passports. Please Print. Address City State Zip Telephone (Home) (Business) Fax E-mail ACCOMMODATIONS Sea Cloud Cabin Preference (1) (2) I wish to share a cabin with OPTIONAL PRELUDE & OPTIONAL POSTLUDE I/We wish to join the optional Venice prelude ($2,795 per person; single supplement $750). I/We wish to join the optional Naples postlude ($1,795 per person; single supplement $650). Hotel Room Preference Double Twin Single FORM OF PAYMENT Enclosed is my check (payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad) Credit card (may be used for deposit only) Name on Credit Card Credit Card Number 3- or 4-Digit Security Code Expiration Date Each participant must sign below. I/We confirm that I/we have carefully read and agree to the Terms & Conditions of this Program. I/We agree to full payment by check 120 days prior to departure. Signature (Required) Date Signature (Required) Date For additional information, please contact Academic Arrangements Abroad Telephone: 212-514-8921 or 800-221-1944 Fax: 212-344-7493 E-mail: met@arrangementsabroad.com www.metmuseum.org/travel
Doge s Palace and gondolas, Venice. OPTIONAL VENICE PRELUDE October 5 to 9, 2014 Spend three nights in La Serenissima before boarding Sea Cloud. Marvel at the glittering mosaics of the Basilica of San Marco on a specially arranged after-hours visit, and admire Titian s Assumption of the Virgin at the Frari. Travel by boat to see architectural masterworks by Andrea Palladio, including his island church of San Giorgio Maggiore and Il Redentore church on Giudecca Island. The newly restored Palazzo Grimani di Santa Maria Formosa and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection are additional highlights. Accommodations are at the Hotel Europa & Regina, just a short walk from Piazza San Marco. PRELUDE RATE $2,795 per person. Single supplement $750. Includes three nights at the Hotel Europa & Regina; breakfast daily, two lunches, and one dinner; sightseeing as noted. OPTIONAL NAPLES POSTLUDE October 19 to 22, 2014 Disembark Sea Cloud in Naples, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on earth. Admire masterpieces by Titian, Bellini, and Raphael in the National Gallery, and visit the Church of Pio Monte della Misericordia, home to Caravaggio s The Seven Acts of Mercy. Spend a day in Pompeii to learn how the ancient Romans lived, and marvel at the treasures in the National Archaeological Museum. Accommodations for three nights are at the elegant Hotel Excelsior overlooking the Bay of Naples. POSTLUDE RATE $1,795 per person. Single supplement $650. Includes three nights at the Hotel Excelsior; breakfast daily, two lunches, and one dinner; sightseeing as noted.
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CST 2059789-40 On the front and back covers: Santa Maria della Salute, Sunset by William Stanley Haseltine. Paintings, 1870-85. Oil on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Helen Haseltine Plowden, in memory of the artist, 1954 (54.100). On the back cover: Empress Theodora and her court (detail), Byzantine mosaic, Church of St. Vitale, Ravenna, Italy. Photo Ana Tramont.
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