Special savings f for the first 20 to sign up! No single supplement on select cabins. April 10-24, 2016 April 16 24, 2018 The India Enchanting Douro River Round-Trip Porto Aboard M.S. Paul AmaVida Freedman Chester D. Tripp Professor of History K. David Jackson Chair, History of Science, History of Medicine Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies for Portuguese
Dear Yale Traveler Portugal s Douro River Valley, the birthplace of Port wine, has a tradition of viticulture stretching back 2,000 years. I invite you to join Yale on a voyage along this river of gold (d ouro). Cruise through verdant landscapes, stepping ashore to explore timeless villages and savor excellent local varietals. As a professor of Portuguese-language literature, I look forward to introducing you to some of the country s great writers especially the novelist Eça de Queiroz and the mysterious poet Fernando Pessoa. I will be traveling with my wife, Dr. Elizabeth Jackson, a professor of Portuguese at Wesleyan University who has taught Portuguese for Yale Summer sessions for 15 years. We will be joined by Nadine Orenstein, a curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Begin in Porto with a private lunch at the Serralves Foundation, home to a fine collection of contemporary art. Then embark AmaVida for a seven-night cruise. Admire Baroque architecture and Flemish tapestries in Lamego and spend a day in UNESCO-listed Salamanca, Spain. Stroll in the hilltop village of Castelo Rodrigo and enjoy exclusive dinners and tastings at family-owned wine estates and an ancient monastery. Return to Porto for a private concert at Casa da Música, designed by Rem Koolhaas. We hope to welcome you on this voyage, co-sponsored by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the alumni associations of Harvard University and Smith College. An optional prelude in Lisbon, Portugal, and an optional postlude in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, are offered. To register, visit www.yaleedtravel.org/portugal18 or call Yale Educational Travel at (203) 432-1952 or email edtravel@yale.edu with any questions. Salamanca, photo by José Luis Vega Highlights Experience a private performance in Porto at Rem Koolhaas Casa da Música, which the London Observer said explodes every preconception of what a concert hall should be Spend seven nights exploring the stunning Douro Valley aboard a luxury river vessel with all outside staterooms, enjoying the congenial company of members of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the alumni associations of Harvard University and Smith College Casa Lis, photo by Raúl Hernández González With best wishes from Yale, K. David Jackson Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies for Portuguese www.yaleedtravel.org/portugal18
Serralves, photo by Gail Edwin Aguiar Upcoming Trips Cuba by Sea: Cienfuegos to Havana Aboard Variety Voyager 1/25/18 2/2/18 Alan Plattus 76 Professor of Architecture and Urbanism Yale Study Leader K. David Jackson Kenneth David Jackson is a professor of Portuguese-language literature at Yale University. He specializes in Portuguese and Brazilian literatures, modernist movements in literature and other arts, Portuguese literature and culture in Asia, poetry, music, and ethnography. His publications include A Hidden Presence: 500 Years of Portuguese Culture in India and Sri Lanka (Macau, 1995); Sing Without Shame (Amsterdam & Macau, 1990; Canta sen Vargonya, Macau, 1996); Builders of the Oceans (Lisbon, EXPO, 1998); three CDs in the series The Journey of Sounds (Lisbon, 1998); two volumes on the Brazilian and Portuguese avant-garde movements, A Vanguarda Literária no Brasil (Frankfurt, Vervuert, 1998) and As Primeiras Vanguardas em Portugal (Madrid, Iberoamericana, 2003); a CD-ROM, Luís de Camões and the First Edition of The Lusiads, 1572, and a recent book on the literature of empire. Professor Jackson recently edited Haroldo de Campos: A Dialogue with the Brazilian Concrete Poet (Oxford, 2005) and the Oxford Anthology of the Brazilian Short Story (2006). He is author of a new interpretation of Fernando Pessoa in English, the Adverse Genres in Fernando Pessoa (Oxford, 2010) and Machado de Assis: A Literary Life (Yale, 2015). Cover: Douro River Valley, photo by Marta Pozaroszczyk Yale Educational Travel Association of Yale Alumni Box 209010, New Haven, CT 06520-9010 Reservations: 203.432.1952 edtravel@yale.edu Waterways of the Tsars: Moscow to St. Petersburg Aboard Volga Dream 6/2/18 6/12/18 With Elihu Rubin, Associate Professor, School of Architecture The Alluring Aegean: Undiscovered Greek Isles Aboard Sea Cloud 6/24/18 7/2/18 With Emily Greenwood, PhD Chair, Professor of Classics Book Corner Conquerors: How Portugal Forged the First Global Empire by Roger Crowley This epic narrative history by a bestselling author chronicles how this small nation forged a dominant share in the global spice trade. The ambitious King Manuel I, marauding governors, and intrepid seamen together built a trade monopoly with the ferocity of a holy crusade, forever shifting Europe s center of power from the Mediterranean to Western Europe. The Stone Raft by José Saramago In this modern fable from the Nobel Prize-winning author, a cast of eccentrics embarks on a quest when the Iberian Peninsula becomes unmoored from France. The novel is an allegory, a political statement, and a fine example of magical realism with compelling characters five strangers forced to depend on one another for companionship and survival.
ITINERARY APRIL 16 24, 2018 WELCOME PHONE CALL Monday, April 2 (Tentative) Join the Yale group at 3:30 p.m. EST for a pre-trip welcome call with Professor K. David Jackson, to learn more about what to expect and ask any questions you may have. U.S. DEPARTURE Monday, April 16 Depart the U.S. on an overnight flight to Porto. yaleedtravel.org/portugal18 North Atlantic Ocean Porto Régua Bitetos Pinhão Lamego Vega de Terrón Castelo Rodrigo Salamanca PORTUGAL SPAIN PORTO, PORTUGAL Tuesday, April 17 Arrive in the morning and transfer to Serralves, a cultural institution whose strikingly minimalist museum of contemporary art was designed by Álvaro Siza, a Porto native and Pritzker Prize winner. Following lunch in Serralves idyllic gardens, embark the awaiting AmaVida. Gather tonight for a welcome dinner. (L/D) PORTO / REGUA, PORTUGAL Wednesday, April 18 Be on deck this morning as you cruise below a magnificent iron bridge designed by Gustave Eiffel. In the afternoon, drive to Quinta da Aveleda, a family-owned wine estate with delightful gardens. Sample its Vinho Verde and enjoy a private dinner overlooking the vineyard. Tonight attend a lively onboard performance of Portuguese folk music. (B/L/D) REGUA / BARCA D ALVA, PORTUGAL Thursday, April 19 Lamego, nestled amid the Douro Valley s terraced slopes, is best known for its Shrine of Our Lady of Remedies, an ornate Baroque church with views of the town. Descend the church s exuberant staircase, which zigzags to the gardens below. At the Museum of Lamego, admire eclectic religious art and 16th-century Flemish tapestries, housed in a grand, 18th-century episcopal palace. Attend an onboard lecture this afternoon as AmaVida wends her way through the valley to Barca d Alva. (B/L/D) BARCA D ALVA / VEGA DE TERRON, SPAIN Friday, April 20 Cross the Spanish border to spend a day in UNESCO-listed Salamanca, city of golden sandstone. On a guided tour, admire the elegant university buildings and Plaza Mayor, one of the most beautiful squares in Spain. Visit the Museum of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, housed in Casa Lis, a graceful 1905 mansion with a sweeping, stained-glass façade. In Vega de Terrón, Spain, rejoin the vessel for dinner. (B/L/D) I especially look forward to introducing you to Portugal. K. David Jackson VEGA DE TERRON / PINHÃO, PORTUGAL Saturday, April 21 Spend the morning in Castelo Rodrigo, a fortified hilltop village overlooking slopes studded with almond trees and vineyards. Pass through its 16th-century walls, climb the narrow, medieval streets, and refresh with a tasting of regional wine and delicacies. A special private dinner is arranged this evening in Sabrosa at Quinta do Portal, a family-owned boutique winery with centuriesold vineyards. Tour its strikingly modern cellars, also designed by Álvaro Siza. (B/L/D) PINHAO / REGUA / BITETOS, PORTUGAL Sunday, April 22 Call at Régua for a morning visit to the Douro Museum, housing exhibitions on the cultural heritage of the region. This afternoon AmaVida passes through Carrapatelo Lock, the country s first hydroelectric dam and the highest lock in Europe. Dine tonight in the Convento de Alpendurada, an 11thcentury Benedictine monastery with majestic views of the valley below. As the sun sets we will see why the Portuguese named the Douro the river of gold (d ouro). (B/L/D) BITETOS / PORTO Monday, April 23 Return to Porto for a morning tour and private concert at Casa da Música, a landmark of 21st- century architecture designed by Rem Koolhaas. Lunch is aboard AmaVida, or you may choose to lunch at leisure amid the art galleries lining Miguel Bombarda Street. Admire the beautiful views of Porto this afternoon from the enchanting Crystal Palace Gardens, followed by a vintage Port tasting at W & J Graham s 1890 Lodge, a working wine cellar on a hillside above the city. Tonight the captain hosts a festive farewell dinner. (B/L/D) PORTO / U.S. RETURN Tuesday, April 24 Disembark this morning and transfer to the airport for flights home. (B)
Porto, photo by Carlos ZGZ Shrine of Our Lady of Remedies Trudy Lamers OPTIONAL PRELUDE IN LISBON, PORTUGAL April 13 17, 2018 Tower of Belém, photo by leonm84 Spend three nights in the Portuguese capital visiting such iconic landmarks as the Tower of Belém, Monument to the Discoveries, and Jerónimos Monastery. Discover the Gulbenkian Foundation, with its gardens and treasured collections, and the 17th-century Palace of the Marquesses of Fronteira, renowned for its gardens, interiors, and whimsical azulejos. There will be time to explore this welcoming city on your own, perhaps to hear a live fado performance or take in dazzling views from the city s hills. Spend a day in Evora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Portugal s loveliest medieval towns, before joining the main program. Preldue rate: $1,999 per person, double occupancy. Single supplement: $499. Rate includes: Three nights at the Pestana Palace Lisboa Hotel; two lunches, one dinner; wine/beer with lunches and dinners. (Rooms guaranteed for early arrival on April 14). OPTIONAL POSTLUDE IN SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, SPAIN April 24 27, 2018 Santiago de Compostela Julia Antonio Spend three nights in this UNESCO World Heritage Site, the ultimate destination for pilgrims walking the famous Way of St. James. Visit the impressive cathedral, thought to be the burial place of St. James. Tour a private manor home and its Baroque gardens, and follow in the age-old footsteps of pilgrims along a portion of the Camino de Santiago. Take an evening excursion to Cape Finisterre, once thought by the Romans to be the end of the earth. Postlude rate: $1,699 per person, double occupancy. Single supplement: $299. Rate includes: Three nights at the Parador de Santiago; three lunches, two dinners; wine/beer with lunches and dinners. www.yaleedtravel.org/portugal18 What is Included: Enrichment program of lectures by K. David Jackson, Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies for Portuguese. Seven nights accommodations aboard AmaVida. Meals as indicated in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner); bottled water and coffee/tea with all meals, thoughtfully selected wines at lunches, dinners, and planned tastings. Airport/pier/airport group transfers. Escorted sightseeing, transportation, and entrance fees for all included visits. Customary shipboard gratuities. Gratuities to local guides and drivers. Taxes, service charges, porterage. UHC Global Travel Assist from one hospital to another hospital. What is Not Included: International airfare. Passport fees. Meals not specified. Alcoholic beverages other than wine at lunches, dinners, and planned tastings. Personal items and expenses. Airport transfers for those not on suggested flights. Excess baggage. Trip insurance. Optional prelude in Lisbon, optional postlude in Santiago de Compostela. Any other items not specifically mentioned as included.
M.S. AmaVida PORTO DECK 113 111 109 107 105 103 101 114 112 110 108 106 104 102 215 213 211 209 207 205 203 201 218 216 214 212 210 208 206 204 202 319 317 315 313 311 309 307 305 303 301 320 318 316 314 312 310 308 306 304 302 LISBON DECK DOURO DECK CRUISE RATES (Per Person) Cabin Categories Decks Old New Single Rate Rate Rate Cabins 109 to 114 Douro $6,999 $5,999 Waived Panoramic window Cabins 101 to 108 Douro $7,999 $6,999 $8,799 Panoramic window Cabins 201 to 214 Lisbon $9,999 $8,999 $13,999 Balcony Cabins 215 to 216, 218 Lisbon $10,999 $9,999 Inquire Balcony Cabins 301 to 318 Porto $11,999 $10,999 Inquire Balcony Cabins 319 & 320 Porto $15,999 $14,999 Inquire AmaVida Launched in 2013, M.S. AmaVida brings environmentally responsible luxury cruising to the Douro River Valley. All cabins face outside and most offer balconies. Enjoy panoramic views of terraced vineyards from AmaVida s sun deck, and experience gourmet dining with an al fresco option. Other onboard amenities include an elevator, spa, fitness center, heated pool, and complimentary internet access. The sun deck s photovoltaic solar panels provide power for the ship s operating systems, helping to preserve a pristine area that the National Geographic Society has designated a top sustainable destination. Stateroom Reserve Your Trip on the Douro Today Book online: www.yaleedtravel.org/portugal18 Lounge
The Enchanting Douro River April 16 24, 2018 www.yaleedtravel.org/portugal18 To register, return this form with your deposit of $1,000 per person. Final payment is due December 19, 2017. 1) name as on passport date of birth passport origin 2) name as on passport yale connection relationship to other guest Optional Postlude I/We wish to join the optional postlude in Santiago de Compostela, Spain Hotel Room Preference One bed Two beds Single Payment Options pay by check made out to Academic Arrangements Abroad Please charge the deposit of $1,000 per person to: debit card amex visa mastercard discover card date of birth yale connection card number passport origin Contact Information address city/state/zip primary phone secondary phone e-mail relationship to other guest Optional Prelude I/We wish to join the optional prelude in Lisbon, Portugal expiration date Accommodations security code cabin preference I wish to have a single (limited availability please call) I will share accommodations with: signature date Terms & Conditions I/We confirm that I/we have carefully read the Terms and Conditions and Responsibility section of this brochure and agree to their terms on behalf of myself and the members of my party named above. signature signature date date To reserve, return the above form with credit card authorization or check payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad to Yale Educational Travel, Association of Yale Alumni P.O. Box 209010, New Haven, CT 06520-9010. Phone: (203) 432-1952. Fax: (203) 432-0587. Crystal Palace Gardens Terms & Conditions MOBILITY & FITNESS TO TRAVEL The right is retained to decline, to accept, or to retain any person as a member of this trip who, in the opinion of Yale Educational Travel ( YET ) is unfit for travel or whose physical or mental condition may constitute a danger to themselves or to others on the trip. Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limitation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assist them, and who will be totally responsible for providing all required assistance. CANCELLATION All cancellations must be made in writing to YET, and are subject to a $500 non-refundable administrative fee. At the time YET receives written notification of cancellation, the following charges will apply: cancellations received more than 91 days prior to departure, full refund less the non-refundable administrative fee; no refunds will be given for cancellations received within 90 days of departure. This cancellation policy will apply to offset costs incurred prior to the commencement of The Program, which may include but are not limited to: advance payments to land operators; ship charters; communication expenses; development/promotional expenses; and loss of time that might have permitted resale of reserved space. PAYMENT SCHEDULE A deposit of $1,000 per person, of which $500 is non-refundable for administrative fees, is required by reservation application. If paid by check, it must be made payable to Academic Arrangements Abroad. Final payment must be received 120 days prior to departure. Mail to: The Association of Yale Alumni, Yale Educational Travel, Box 209010, New Haven, CT 06520-9010. Or call: 203-432-1952. Complete Terms and Conditions will be sent after registration and are available at: www.yaleedtravel.org/faqs B_18AVDOPO0416_YET2
PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID SAN JOSE, CA PERMIT #222 Association of Yale Alumni Box 209010 New Haven, Connecticut 06520-9010 Step ashore to explore timeless villages, visit impressive museums, and savor regional cuisine and wine The Enchanting Douro River Round-Trip Porto Aboard M.S. AmaVida April 16 24, 2018 K. David Jackson Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies for Portuguese Sample Vinho Verde, Port, and other local vintages during exclusive dinners at family-owned wine estates and a thousand-year-old Benedictine monastery Quinta da Aveleda Cross the Spanish border to spend a day in Salamanca, UNESCO-recognized city of golden sandstone