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001 002 003 004 shores of iberia Spain & Portugal aboard the Sea Cloud II May 17 29, 2018 Featuring Germán Labrador Méndez, Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese

Dear Princetonian, The Iberian Peninsula, important for trade as early as 1100 BC when the seafaring Phoenicians successfully settled there, has a rich history of conquest and amalgamation. Phoenicians, Greeks, and Carthaginians led the way for the Roman Empire, Germanic tribes, and Islamic rule to play a part of history in this valuable area. Join your fellow Princetonians, May 17th-29th, 2018, on an exploration of the region by sea as the early traders would have approached it and understand the mixing of cultures seen in the architecture, language, and rituals of today. Embark in Malaga and cruise for eight days aboard the Sea Cloud II, beginning with a transit of the Strait of Gibraltar. Ports of call include Seville, capital of the Spanish province of Andalucia; Lisbon, the Portuguese departure point for expeditions during the Age of Discovery; and appropriately named Porto, the center of port wine production. Spend an afternoon in beautiful, unspoiled Islas Cies National Park en route to the great pilgrimage destination of Santiago de Compostela, and conclude in Bilbao at the iconic Frank Gehry designed Guggenheim Museum. Princeton travelers will share this springtime exploration of Spain and Portugal with participants from Stanford, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. The elegant Sea Cloud II is sure to fill quickly, so we encourage you to reserve your space today by contacting the Princeton Journeys team at (609) 258-8686 or journeys@ princeton.edu. Kind regards, Margaret M. Miller 80 Deputy Vice President for Alumni Affairs Bridget St. Clair Assistant Director for Princeton Journeys Photo Credits: (from Dreamstime.com): Alhambra Pedro Antonio Salaverría Calahorra; Porto Sean Pavone; Tile work Cenk Unver; Generalife gardens Lotsostock; Granada s Cathedral Antonio Jodice; La Giralda Valeria Cantone; Reales Alcazares gardens Sborisov; Guitar player Dmytro Surkov; Flamenco dancer Rami Katzav; Belem tower Stevanzz; Scallop shell Richard Semik; Detail of Seville cathedral Tupungato; Douro River Rui Matos; Fan detail Rodgrigo2382. (From Shutterstock.com): Monument to the Discoveries Matt Trommer. Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Sharman Fox.

Lecturers Germán Labrador Méndez is an Associate Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Princeton University. His interests span various fields and encompass literary and cultural history, memory studies, poetry, social movements, and urban cultures. He has published numerous articles, critical editions, and two books: Raptured Letters: Chemical Poetry during the Spanish Transition to Democracy (2009) and Guilty of Literature: Political Imagination and Counter-Culture in the Spanish Transition to Democracy (2017). He is currently working on a new book project, The Cultural Production of the Crisis in Today's Spain (2008 2016), focused on the importance of culture in the understanding of the 2008 global crisis and its consequences today. HÉCTOR HOYOS, assistant professor of Latin American literature and culture at Stanford University, was born in Bogotá, Colombia, and educated at the Universidad de los Andes and Cornell University. His research areas include visual culture and critical theory, as well as comparative and philosophical approaches to literature. His work has appeared in several venues, among them Comparative Literature Studies, Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, Chasqui, and Revista Iberoamericana. His book, Beyond Bolaño: The Global Latin American Novel (Columbia University Press, 2015) is the first monographic, theoretical study of Latin American novelistic representations of globalization of its kind. Treasures both old and new the remarkable Moorish Alhambra fortress (cover) and Generalife gardens (left), the World Heritage city of Porto, center of port wine production (this page), and the intriguing Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (back cover) await exploration on this Iberian adventure.

Itinerary Thursday Friday, May 17 18 Home / Granada, Spain Depart home on an overnight flight to Granada. Upon arrival, transfer to the Hotel Alhambra Palace, with spectacular views of the Alhambra fortress and the historic center of Granada. Hotel Alhambra Palace Saturday, May 19 >> Granada This morning enjoy a walking tour of Old Granada, visiting the Capilla Real (Royal Chapel), a lavish mausoleum built by Ferdinand and Isabel to commemorate their victory over the Moors, and the impressive Cathedral, one of only two Renaissance churches in Spain. After a special welcome reception and dinner, enjoy a private evening visit to the Alhambra, one of the most remarkable fortresses ever built. This 14th-century hilltop fortresspalace, built by the Nasrid kings, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and Spain s most visited attraction. Explore the refined, elegant Nasrid Palaces, built around the Courtyard of the Lions, and the splendid Generalife Gardens, one of the oldest surviving Moorish gardens. Its Court of the Water Channel, (These pages) Enjoy Iberia s rich architectural endowment from the lavish interior of Granada s Cathedral and the minaret-cum-bell tower atop Seville s cathedral to Lisbon s Belem Tower, a prime example of the Portuguese Manueline style; its Moorish-influenced landscaping traditions exemplified by the beautiful gardens of the Reales Alcazares; and its unique cultural character perfectly expressed by Spain s iconic flamenco and Portugal s soulful fado. framed by flowerbeds, fountains, colonnades, and pavilions, is considered a superior example of a medieval Persian garden. Hotel Alhambra Palace (B,L,D) Sunday, May 20 >> Granada / Malaga (Embark) Travel by motorcoach to Malaga, birthplace of Pablo Picasso. Visit the Picasso Museum, where 285 of the artist s works, donated by members of his family, are on display. After lunch, transfer to the port of Malaga for embarkation. Sea Cloud II (B,L,D) Monday, May 21 >> Seville Sea Cloud II docks this morning in Cadiz for a full-day excursion to Seville, capital of Andalucia and Spain s fourth-largest city. First established as a Roman provincial capital, Seville flourished under the Moors during the Middle Ages and reached new heights of prosperity during the Age of Discovery. Visit the lovely Reales Alcazares, a Mudejar palace and gardens built on the site of a former Moorish fortress. Walk through the charming Santa Cruz Quarter (the Jewish Quarter in the Middle Ages) and visit the Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and the burial site of Christopher Columbus. Lunch on traditional tapas at a local tablao, accompanied by a private flamenco performance. Sea Cloud II (B,L,D) Tuesday, May 22 >> At Sea En route to Lisbon, enjoy a full day at sea, a continuation of the lecture program, and, weather permitting, an opportunity to experience the ship under sail. Sea Cloud II (B,L,D)

LA CORUÑA SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA ISLAS CIES BILBAO AIR CRUISE LAND Atlantic Ocean PORTO Spain Portugal LISBON SEVILLE CADIZ MALAGA GRANADA Mediterranean Sea Strait of Gibraltar Wednesday, May 23 >> Lisbon, Portugal Built on seven low hills, Lisbon commands a view of its superb natural harbor at the mouth of the Tagus River. Our visit to this grand Old World city includes two UNESCO World Heritage sites: the Belem Tower, an elegant 15thcentury structure built to defend the city from attacks; and the Jeronimos Monastery, the jewel of Manueline architecture, where the renowned Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama is buried. Enjoy a private performance of fado, Portugal s poignant traditional music, and visit the superb Gulbenkian Museum, whose collections span every major epoch of Western art. Sea Cloud II (B,L,D) Thursday, May 24 >> Porto After a morning of cruising, arrive in Porto, Portugal s second-largest city and a thriving economic center with considerable charm. Enjoy a walking tour of Porto s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site that includes the Palacio da Bolsa, a magnificent 19th-century palace that is now home to Porto s stock exchange. As most of the world s port wines are blended and aged in Vila Nova de Gaia, a suburb across the Douro River, a private port wine tasting is the perfect way to cap off a visit to Porto. Sea Cloud II (B,L,D) Friday, May 25 >> Isla Cies, Spain Take tenders ashore for an afternoon in Isla Cies National Park, an archipelago off the coast of Galicia in northwestern Spain. Once a pirates haunt, Cies today is uninhabited and pristine, with beautiful beaches, clear unpolluted water, and redolent pine forests. Sea Cloud II (B,L,D) Saturday, May 26 >> Santiago de Compostela From the port of La Coruña, drive to the pilgrimage town of Santiago de Compostela, which for centuries has drawn pilgrims from all over the world. Here, according to legend, a 9th-century peasant led by the light of a shining star discovered the tomb of Saint James (Santiago) in a field. In the beautiful medieval heart of the city, visit the enormous cathedral, begun in 1075 and expanded in the 16th and 18th centuries. Observe a specially arranged swinging of the famous botafumeiro (censer), and enjoy lunch in a Gothic-arched dining room in one of Spain s most celebrated paradores. Sea Cloud II (B,L,D) Sunday, May 27 >> At Sea During a final day at sea, partially under sail (weather permitting), enjoy the conclusion of the lecture program and a festive farewell reception and dinner. Sea Cloud II (B,L,D) Monday, May 28 >> Bilbao (Disembark) Disembark and visit Bilbao s crown jewel and award-winning architect Frank Gehry s masterpiece, the Guggenheim Bilbao Museum. This icon of 20th-century architecture contains a collection of some of the most intriguing artworks of our age. Enjoy a typical Basque lunch and an afternoon and evening free for independent exploration. Silken Gran Hotel Domine (B,L) Tuesday, May 29 >> Bilbao / Home Transfer to the airport for flights home. (B) Learn about significant historical events in the history of Iberia commemorated by Lisbon s Monument to the Discoveries and a scallop shell marker along the route to Santiago de Compostela.

Sea Cloud II Christened in 2001, the Sea Cloud II is perhaps the most luxurious threemasted sailing yacht on the seas today. Like Marjorie Merriweather Post s legendary Sea Cloud, the Sea Cloud II combines the seafaring elegance of a bygone era with the highest modern standards of luxury. In the grand tradition of the world s finest sailing vessels, guests experience this marvelous ship under sail (weather permitting), as the skilled crew hand-sets more than 30,000 square feet of canvas. The Sea Cloud II offers an intimate setting of just 47 beautifully appointed cabins, gracious common areas, world-class service, and five-star dining. Program Rates Include SUN DECK LOUNGE WC LIDO DECK (CATEGORY 7) DINING ROOM WC 318 316 314 319 317 315 PROMENADE DECK (CATEGORIES 5 & 6) 312 311 402 309 310 401 308 307 306 305 LIBRARY 304 303 302 301 All accommodations, meals, and excursions as specified in the itinerary, including an 8-night cruise aboard the Sea Cloud II Comprehensive program of briefings, lectures, and presentations Airport transfers by car on group arrival and departure days Baggage handling Gratuities to porters, wait staff, guides, drivers, and shipboard personnel for all group activities Entrance fees and port charges Welcome and farewell receptions House wine, beer, and soft drinks with all group lunches and dinners Bottled water on motorcoaches Complete packet of predeparture information including educational materials Professional tour manager throughout the program WC FITNESS AREA SAUNA WC 230 231 CABIN DECK (CATEGORIES 1-4) 228 229 226 227 224 225 222 223 Program Rates (per person) Category Double Single 1 2 3 4 129 sq. ft., upper & lower twin beds, two portholes, shower 172 sq. ft., forward, twin beds*, two portholes, shower 172 sq. ft., midship, twin beds*, two portholes, shower 204 sq. ft., twin beds*, three portholes, shower 220 221 218 219 $7,990 $11,990 $9,990 $14,990 $10,990 $16,490 $12,490 216 217 214 215 212 211 210 209 208 207 206 205 204 Category Double Single 5 6 7 204 sq. ft., queen bed*, panorama windows, shower 247 sq. ft., twin beds*, panorama windows, bathtub 290 sq. ft., king bed*, panorama windows, bathtub, separate shower $13,490 $15,990 $17,990 * In categories 2, 3, 4, and 6, twin beds can be kept separate or pushed together to form one larger bed, with the exception of cabins 224 and 226, where beds are fixed together as one larger bed. Note that queen and king beds in categories 5 and 7 are made up of two mattresses, side-by-side. Air Arrangements: Valerie Wilson Travel, Inc., can help with airline arrangements for this trip and can be reached at 877-376-1754. You are also welcome to book your air transportation through your local travel agent, an online travel site, or the airline of your choice. Please note: U.S. domestic and international airfare is not included in the program rates. Round-trip economyclass airfare from New York to Granada, with return from Bilbao, is approximately $1,300 per person as of April 2017 and is subject to change without notice. What to Expect: This is a moderately strenuous program, at times physically demanding and busy, with considerable walking at some sites. Daily activities can involve up to two miles of walking, over sometimes rough terrain; often elevators are unavailable and stairs may not have handrails. You will need to climb into and out of tenders for one shore excursion (staff and crew members will be on hand to assist). Participants should be fit and in active good health. Limited medical facilities are available on board the Sea Cloud II. By forwarding the deposit for passage, the participant certifies that s/he does not have any physical or other limitation that would create a hazard for her/himself or other travelers. A Note about Costs: Tour costs are based upon current fuel prices, currency values, taxes, tariffs, and a minimum number of participants. While we will do everything possible to maintain the listed prices, they are subject to change. If there are significant changes, details and costs will be advised prior to departure.

General Information Program Rates Do Not Include: U.S. domestic and international airfare Passport and visa fees Medical expenses and immunizations Meals and beverages other than those specified as included Optional excursions or deviations from the scheduled tour Dishes and beverages not part of the included meals Liquor except as otherwise indicated in Inclusions Excess-baggage charges Trip-cancellation/baggage insurance Independent airport transfers Laundry, room service, telephone/email/fax charges, and other items of a personal nature Insurance: As a service to its travelers, the Office of Alumni Affairs of Princeton University automatically provides basic medical coverage under a group travel insurance policy. It is highly recommended that you supple ment this basic insurance with your own additional coverage, as well as trip cancellation/inter ruption or baggage coverage. Information on additional insurance will be mailed upon receipt of your reservation. Group Size: This program is limited to 76 participants, including travelers from Princeton, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Stanford, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Terms & Conditions Complete Terms and Conditions including Statement of Responsibility will be made available to you at time of registration, or in advance upon request. A signed Agreement, Assumption of Risk, Waiver and Release is required from each applicant prior to participation on the tour. Reservations & Payments To reserve space, return the completed reservation form with your $1,000 per person deposit to: Princeton Journeys, John Maclean House, P.O. Box 291, Princeton, NJ 08542-0291 or fax to (609) 258-5561. Balance of payment is due January 17, 2018. We accept personal checks, payable to Criterion Travel, as well as VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. Reservations will be processed in order of receipt. Cancellations & Refunds Upon payment of a deposit, all reservations are subject to the cancellation provisions set forth below and by which the passenger agrees to be bound. Cancellations shall not be effective until they are received in writing and confirmed by Princeton Journeys. Deposits are refundable (less a $250 per person administration fee) if written notice of cancellation is received within 30 days of reservation; after that, deposits are 100% nonrefundable. Cancellations after final payment deadline: All payments are 100% nonrefundable, regardless of booking date. For this reason we strongly urge participants to purchase trip cancellation insurance. If the program is cancelled by Princeton Journeys or our tour operator, you will receive a full refund, without further obligation on our part. No refunds will be made for any part of this program on which you choose not to participate. NOTE: Neither the Office of Alumni Affairs of Princeton University nor Criterion Travel, the tour operator, accepts liability for any airline cancellation penalty incurred by the purchase of a nonrefundable ticket in conjunction with this tour. Itinerary Changes The itinerary presented for this tour is subject to modification and change by Princeton Journeys and Criterion Travel, the tour operator. Every reasonable effort will be made to operate the program as planned; however, should unforeseen world events and conditions require the itinerary to be altered, Princeton Journeys and the tour operator reserve the right to do so for the safety and best interest of the group. Any extra expenses incurred in this situation are the responsibility of the participant. Disclaimer Princeton University, through the Office of Alumni Affairs and Princeton Journeys, is pleased to provide this service of facilitating travel opportunities for its Alumni and Friends. The Office of Alumni Affairs strives to work with the best tour operators to make available interesting and enriching travel opportunities for the Princeton family. Please note that the University does not conduct tours, nor does it act as an agent for guests interested in tours. Princeton Journeys acts as a facilitator with tour operators, with whom tour participants make arrangements for completing travel, and is pleased to act as a liaison with tour operators should you have any questions or concerns that may arise before, during, or after your tour. Princeton Journeys encourages you to familiarize yourself thoroughly with the tour operator s cancellation and refund policies, and also to investigate available services such as trip cancellation insurance. The University is not responsible for changes to trips or travel arrangements or for losses or additional expenses resulting from travel. 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Highlights of shores of iberia Spain & Portugal Office of Alumni Affairs, Princeton University John Maclean House, P.O. Box291 Princeton, New Jersey 08542-0291 PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 604 Sacramento, CA Sail aboard the magnificent, three-masted Sea Cloud II, a perfect marriage of the seafaring elegance of a bygone era and the incomparable service, deluxe amenities, and five-star cuisine desired by today s experienced travelers. Delight in private performances of dramatic and colorful flamenco in Seville and soulful fado in Lisbon. Savor local flavors during gourmet meals ashore Andalucian specialties in Granada, tapas lunches in Seville and Bilbao, a port tasting at a historic port cellar in Porto, and a private lunch at a world-class parador in Santiago de Compostela. Trace Spain s 1,000-year-old pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, the great cathedral dedicated to St. James, and marvel at one of Europe s newest landmarks, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. shores of iberia Spain & Portugal aboard the Sea Cloud II May 17 29, 2018