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I NCLUE F EATURES P ROGRAM H IGHLIGHTS Accommodations traitions of analucía > Call, one of the most charming towns in Andalucía, your home during your exploration of southern Spain. Seven nights in, Spain, at the first-class Parador de. Meals > Explore the, Granada s great fortress, and enjoy lunch at its parador. > Visit Seville, the cultural heart of Andalucía. > Witness a dramatic flamenco show. > Marvel at the work of Palo Picasso in Málaga. > See a performance at the world-famous Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. > Single supplement waived for solo travelers (limited availaility). Plaza de Toros, Plaza de España, Seville ay one epart for Málaga, Spain.A AProvided for AHI FlexAir participants. ay two Alumni Campus Aroad Advantages Jerez The unique, value-added features of Alumni Campus Aroad programs deliver an outstanding educational A carefully selected hotel with comfortale accommodations is perfect for exploring the region s renowned landmarks and off-the-eaten-path treasures while providing the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and lifestyle. Groups are limited to 36 travelers to maximize your An extensive meal plan is seasoned with traditional specialties. Meet the People opportunities allow you to interact with local residents and gain personal insight into their everyday lives. Knowledgeale guides lead your excursions and local experts present insightful educational lectures. An experienced Campus irector ensures attentive service for the duration of your stay. All gratuities for excursion guides and drivers are included. iscover and sun-kissed Andalucía. This region of Spain is inextricaly linked with the Moors, who occupied most of the Ierian peninsula from 711 to 1492. Their legacy remains in the architecture, the language and the food. Even the name of this wondrous region, Andalucía, comes from the Araic name, Al-Andalus. Explore the great cities of Seville, Málaga and Granada, and marvel at great monuments, such as the. Sample the sherry of Jerez, and enjoy meals of authentic regional cuisine in spectacular settings at several paradors, Spain s outique hotels. A C C O M M O AT I O N S MÁLAGA, SPAIN/ Arrive in Málaga and transfer to.a Check in to the Parador de. Tonight, attend a Welcome Reception and inner. ay three Transportation Two UNESCO World Heritage sites, the in Granada and the Cathedral and Alcázar in Seville, are featured in this program, as well as flamenco, which is inscried on UNESCO s list of Intangile Cultural Heritage. All deluxe motor coach transfers in the Land program itinerary and aggage handling on these transfers are included. Flamenco l Educational Focus: The Moors in Spain. For more than eight centuries, the Moors occupied most of the Ierian Peninsula, and their influence was especially great in southern Spain. Excursion:. One of Spain s oldest and most reathtaking towns, sits atop a massive cliff. Its twisting streets reveal architecture influenced y centuries of Moorish domination, irdcage alconies and more. Step into the Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor, a church commissioned y Ferdinand and Isaella in 1485. The church, which was uilt on the site of a mosque, wasn t completed until the 17th century, so the architecture comines Gothic, Renaissance and aroque elements as well as vestiges of its Moorish eginnings. Visit the Plaza de Toros, one of Spain s finest ullfighting rings. Local Flavor: Visit a winery for a wine tasting and lunch. ay Four UNESCO SEVILLE Excursion: Seville. Seville, the cultural heart of southern Spain, is a showcase of some of Spain s greatest architecture. The Moors conquered Seville in 712 and uilt the Alcázar in the 10th century. It ecame a royal residence after the Spanish recaptured the city three centuries later. The city s magnificent cathedral is the world s largest Gothic uilding, and the Barrio de Santa Cruz is a picturesque warren of medieval lanes, ougainvillea and fountains. Local Flavor: Enjoy a tapas dinner tonight. Your Exciting Travel Program the ance of Southern Spain The emotionally charged, dramatic dance known Alcázar as flamenco features the oral, music and dance traditions of Indian, Araic and Roma cultures. Local Flavor: Enjoy regional specialties Though you may see it performed in other parts at the parador restaurant. of Spain, it elongs to Andalucía. Flamenco s ay Six graceful hand movements and complex rhythms descend from Indian dance and music, Educational Focus: Contemporary introduced to Spain y the Roma. The Roma, who generally are associated with flamenco, Spain. Learn aout current issues and arrived in Spain during the last centuries of events in Spain today. Moorish rule. The singing, dancing and guitar Educational Focus: Andalucía and its music that developed into flamenco is a lend ay Five Bullfighting Traditions. Bullfighting is of all these cultures, plus influences from the rich MÁLAGA part of Spanish culture, especially in southern culture of Spain s Sephardic Jewish community. Excursion: Málaga. Take a scenic drive Spain. Learn aout s particular style These elements complement each other and to the lively city of Málaga. See the city s of ullfighting. work together to interpret the passion of the eautiful cathedral and visit the Picasso ay Seven l performers. Flamenco once was an underground Museum, an excellent showcase of the works dance, ut it ecame popular to perform it in GRANAA of Málaga s most famous native. The museum pulic in the mid-19th century. Since then, Excursion: Granada. Take a scenic drive is in the Palacio de los Condes de Buenavista, the popularity of this powerful dance has to Granada to see the, the city s skyrocketed. It is performed throughout Spain itself a national monument. renowned Moorish fortress and palace and on stages around the world, ut at its heart, Local Flavor: Enjoy a delicious Spanish lunch. complex which was uilt in the 13th and 14th it is at home in Andalucía. Educational Focus: Flamenco. Watch a centuries. Admire the fountains, courtyards, mesmerizing flamenco performance. This passionate art form, which has een performed for centuries, features the music of a guitar, singing and dance. Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring seven reakfasts, four lunches and five dinners. Tea or coffee is included with all meals, plus wine with dinner. Take advantage of leisure time to try local cuisine independently. Sample authentic regional specialties at local restaurants. Attend a special Welcome Reception and inner. Gather for a Farewell Reception and Graduation Ceremony followed y a Farewell inner. arch-lined walkways and exquisite carvings. Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at the restaurant of the historic Parador de Granada, a former 15th-century convent located within the. Local Flavor: Enjoy dinner at the Parador de s restaurant. Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art ay eight JEREZ E LA FRONTERA Educational Focus: Jerez de la Frontera. Jerez de la Frontera is known for sherry and horses. Begin your visit to a winery to learn aout sherry production. Learn aout the history of sherry during a tasting. Jerez also is the home of the Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre, the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. Watch an elegant performance y these specially trained, majestic animals and their riders. Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch in Jerez. Tonight, attend a Farewell Reception, Graduation Ceremony and a Farewell inner. ay nine Transfer to the Málaga airport for the return flight to your gateway city.a Note: Itinerary suject to change. Some events on this program involve an element of walking. Included meals indicated each day as B L = Breakfast Lunch inner. (For details, see the day-y-day itinerary.) Informative educational programs, presented y local experts, will enhance your insight into the region. Personal VOX listening devices allow you to hear every word from your expert, English-speaking guides. All excursions: Explore the historic town of. Visit Seville, the cultural heart of Spain. iscover Málaga, irthplace of Palo Picasso. Watch a flamenco performance. Stroll through the in Granada. Explore Jerez de la Frontera. Many Included Extras Consultation services of a dedicated Passenger Service Representative prior to departure. Services of an experienced Campus irector. etailed travel and destination information to assist in your planning. Tipping of excursion guides and drivers. Complimentary travel wallet. paraor e rona rona Located near the town center, the Parador de has reathtaking views of the city s 400-foot gorge, the Punto Nuevo ridge and the valley eyond. It occupies s former town hall, which was uilt in 1761. The parador s restaurant specializes in the cuisine of Andalucía. The hotel has gardens and an outdoor pool. After a day of sightseeing, return to the comfort of a well-appointed guest room. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi.

ear Carolina Alumni and Friends, Join fellow Tar Heels and friends on an exciting journey to in the heart of Andalucía. Many of the things that are quintessentially Spanish flamenco and sherry, for example hail from this area. Stand in awe of architectural masterpieces, such as the in Granada and Seville s Cathedral and Alcázar. Marvel at talented equestrians and their steeds at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. You ll see the est of sunny southern Spain. Travel experts have meticulously planned this exciting program. Enjoy preferred access to popular attractions and an exclusive educational program that will deepen your appreciation of the people and the culture. This educational program features expert local speakers and is the hallmark of our Alumni Campus Aroad programs. This trip comines the security, ease and value of group travel with opportunities for independent exploration. You will enjoy the camaraderie of traveling with a group and, during your free time, feel the thrill of making your own discoveries. Space is limited on this amazing journey. Be sure to make your reservations today. Yours at Carolina, ouglas S. iert '70 President The University of North Carolina General Alumni Association It is not the same thing to talk of ulls as to e in the ullring. ~ Spanish prover I paused to take a last look at Granada. The hill on which I stood commanded a glorious view of the city... I now could realize something of the feelings of poor Boadil when he ade adieu to the paradise he was leaving ehind.... ~ Washington Irving (1783-1859), U.S. author and amassador to Spain, Tales of the (1832) There is ut one in the world, and this Tajo, cleft as it were y the scimitar of Roldan, forms, when the cascade is full, as we have seen it, and as it ought to e seen, its heart and soul. Richard Ford (1796-1858), English travel writer, A Handook for Travellers in Spain (1855) 877-962-3980 norcar.ahitravel.com Cathedral, Seville

I NCLUE F EATURES P ROGRAM H IGHLIGHTS Accommodations traitions of analucía > Call, one of the most charming towns in Andalucía, your home during your exploration of southern Spain. Seven nights in, Spain, at the first-class Parador de. Meals > Explore the, Granada s great fortress, and enjoy lunch at its parador. > Visit Seville, the cultural heart of Andalucía. > Witness a dramatic flamenco show. > Marvel at the work of Palo Picasso in Málaga. > See a performance at the world-famous Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. > Single supplement waived for solo travelers (limited availaility). Plaza de Toros, Plaza de España, Seville ay one epart for Málaga, Spain.A AProvided for AHI FlexAir participants. ay two Alumni Campus Aroad Advantages Jerez The unique, value-added features of Alumni Campus Aroad programs deliver an outstanding educational A carefully selected hotel with comfortale accommodations is perfect for exploring the region s renowned landmarks and off-the-eaten-path treasures while providing the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and lifestyle. Groups are limited to 36 travelers to maximize your An extensive meal plan is seasoned with traditional specialties. Meet the People opportunities allow you to interact with local residents and gain personal insight into their everyday lives. Knowledgeale guides lead your excursions and local experts present insightful educational lectures. An experienced Campus irector ensures attentive service for the duration of your stay. All gratuities for excursion guides and drivers are included. iscover and sun-kissed Andalucía. This region of Spain is inextricaly linked with the Moors, who occupied most of the Ierian peninsula from 711 to 1492. Their legacy remains in the architecture, the language and the food. Even the name of this wondrous region, Andalucía, comes from the Araic name, Al-Andalus. Explore the great cities of Seville, Málaga and Granada, and marvel at great monuments, such as the. Sample the sherry of Jerez, and enjoy meals of authentic regional cuisine in spectacular settings at several paradors, Spain s outique hotels. A C C O M M O AT I O N S MÁLAGA, SPAIN/ Arrive in Málaga and transfer to.a Check in to the Parador de. Tonight, attend a Welcome Reception and inner. ay three Transportation Two UNESCO World Heritage sites, the in Granada and the Cathedral and Alcázar in Seville, are featured in this program, as well as flamenco, which is inscried on UNESCO s list of Intangile Cultural Heritage. All deluxe motor coach transfers in the Land program itinerary and aggage handling on these transfers are included. Flamenco l Educational Focus: The Moors in Spain. For more than eight centuries, the Moors occupied most of the Ierian Peninsula, and their influence was especially great in southern Spain. Excursion:. One of Spain s oldest and most reathtaking towns, sits atop a massive cliff. Its twisting streets reveal architecture influenced y centuries of Moorish domination, irdcage alconies and more. Step into the Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor, a church commissioned y Ferdinand and Isaella in 1485. The church, which was uilt on the site of a mosque, wasn t completed until the 17th century, so the architecture comines Gothic, Renaissance and aroque elements as well as vestiges of its Moorish eginnings. Visit the Plaza de Toros, one of Spain s finest ullfighting rings. Local Flavor: Visit a winery for a wine tasting and lunch. ay Four UNESCO SEVILLE Excursion: Seville. Seville, the cultural heart of southern Spain, is a showcase of some of Spain s greatest architecture. The Moors conquered Seville in 712 and uilt the Alcázar in the 10th century. It ecame a royal residence after the Spanish recaptured the city three centuries later. The city s magnificent cathedral is the world s largest Gothic uilding, and the Barrio de Santa Cruz is a picturesque warren of medieval lanes, ougainvillea and fountains. Local Flavor: Enjoy a tapas dinner tonight. Your Exciting Travel Program the ance of Southern Spain The emotionally charged, dramatic dance known Alcázar as flamenco features the oral, music and dance traditions of Indian, Araic and Roma cultures. Local Flavor: Enjoy regional specialties Though you may see it performed in other parts at the parador restaurant. of Spain, it elongs to Andalucía. Flamenco s ay Six graceful hand movements and complex rhythms descend from Indian dance and music, Educational Focus: Contemporary introduced to Spain y the Roma. The Roma, who generally are associated with flamenco, Spain. Learn aout current issues and arrived in Spain during the last centuries of events in Spain today. Moorish rule. The singing, dancing and guitar Educational Focus: Andalucía and its music that developed into flamenco is a lend ay Five Bullfighting Traditions. Bullfighting is of all these cultures, plus influences from the rich MÁLAGA part of Spanish culture, especially in southern culture of Spain s Sephardic Jewish community. Excursion: Málaga. Take a scenic drive Spain. Learn aout s particular style These elements complement each other and to the lively city of Málaga. See the city s of ullfighting. work together to interpret the passion of the eautiful cathedral and visit the Picasso ay Seven l performers. Flamenco once was an underground Museum, an excellent showcase of the works dance, ut it ecame popular to perform it in GRANAA of Málaga s most famous native. The museum pulic in the mid-19th century. Since then, Excursion: Granada. Take a scenic drive is in the Palacio de los Condes de Buenavista, the popularity of this powerful dance has to Granada to see the, the city s skyrocketed. It is performed throughout Spain itself a national monument. renowned Moorish fortress and palace and on stages around the world, ut at its heart, Local Flavor: Enjoy a delicious Spanish lunch. complex which was uilt in the 13th and 14th it is at home in Andalucía. Educational Focus: Flamenco. Watch a centuries. Admire the fountains, courtyards, mesmerizing flamenco performance. This passionate art form, which has een performed for centuries, features the music of a guitar, singing and dance. Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring seven reakfasts, four lunches and five dinners. Tea or coffee is included with all meals, plus wine with dinner. Take advantage of leisure time to try local cuisine independently. Sample authentic regional specialties at local restaurants. Attend a special Welcome Reception and inner. Gather for a Farewell Reception and Graduation Ceremony followed y a Farewell inner. arch-lined walkways and exquisite carvings. Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at the restaurant of the historic Parador de Granada, a former 15th-century convent located within the. Local Flavor: Enjoy dinner at the Parador de s restaurant. Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art ay eight JEREZ E LA FRONTERA Educational Focus: Jerez de la Frontera. Jerez de la Frontera is known for sherry and horses. Begin your visit to a winery to learn aout sherry production. Learn aout the history of sherry during a tasting. Jerez also is the home of the Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre, the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. Watch an elegant performance y these specially trained, majestic animals and their riders. Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch in Jerez. Tonight, attend a Farewell Reception, Graduation Ceremony and a Farewell inner. ay nine Transfer to the Málaga airport for the return flight to your gateway city.a Note: Itinerary suject to change. Some events on this program involve an element of walking. Included meals indicated each day as B L = Breakfast Lunch inner. (For details, see the day-y-day itinerary.) Informative educational programs, presented y local experts, will enhance your insight into the region. Personal VOX listening devices allow you to hear every word from your expert, English-speaking guides. All excursions: Explore the historic town of. Visit Seville, the cultural heart of Spain. iscover Málaga, irthplace of Palo Picasso. Watch a flamenco performance. Stroll through the in Granada. Explore Jerez de la Frontera. Many Included Extras Consultation services of a dedicated Passenger Service Representative prior to departure. Services of an experienced Campus irector. etailed travel and destination information to assist in your planning. Tipping of excursion guides and drivers. Complimentary travel wallet. paraor e rona rona Located near the town center, the Parador de has reathtaking views of the city s 400-foot gorge, the Punto Nuevo ridge and the valley eyond. It occupies s former town hall, which was uilt in 1761. The parador s restaurant specializes in the cuisine of Andalucía. The hotel has gardens and an outdoor pool. After a day of sightseeing, return to the comfort of a well-appointed guest room. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi.

I NCLUE F EATURES P ROGRAM H IGHLIGHTS Accommodations traitions of analucía > Call, one of the most charming towns in Andalucía, your home during your exploration of southern Spain. Seven nights in, Spain, at the first-class Parador de. Meals > Explore the, Granada s great fortress, and enjoy lunch at its parador. > Visit Seville, the cultural heart of Andalucía. > Witness a dramatic flamenco show. > Marvel at the work of Palo Picasso in Málaga. > See a performance at the world-famous Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. > Single supplement waived for solo travelers (limited availaility). Plaza de Toros, Plaza de España, Seville ay one epart for Málaga, Spain.A AProvided for AHI FlexAir participants. ay two Alumni Campus Aroad Advantages Jerez The unique, value-added features of Alumni Campus Aroad programs deliver an outstanding educational A carefully selected hotel with comfortale accommodations is perfect for exploring the region s renowned landmarks and off-the-eaten-path treasures while providing the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and lifestyle. Groups are limited to 36 travelers to maximize your An extensive meal plan is seasoned with traditional specialties. Meet the People opportunities allow you to interact with local residents and gain personal insight into their everyday lives. Knowledgeale guides lead your excursions and local experts present insightful educational lectures. An experienced Campus irector ensures attentive service for the duration of your stay. All gratuities for excursion guides and drivers are included. iscover and sun-kissed Andalucía. This region of Spain is inextricaly linked with the Moors, who occupied most of the Ierian peninsula from 711 to 1492. Their legacy remains in the architecture, the language and the food. Even the name of this wondrous region, Andalucía, comes from the Araic name, Al-Andalus. Explore the great cities of Seville, Málaga and Granada, and marvel at great monuments, such as the. Sample the sherry of Jerez, and enjoy meals of authentic regional cuisine in spectacular settings at several paradors, Spain s outique hotels. A C C O M M O AT I O N S MÁLAGA, SPAIN/ Arrive in Málaga and transfer to.a Check in to the Parador de. Tonight, attend a Welcome Reception and inner. ay three Transportation Two UNESCO World Heritage sites, the in Granada and the Cathedral and Alcázar in Seville, are featured in this program, as well as flamenco, which is inscried on UNESCO s list of Intangile Cultural Heritage. All deluxe motor coach transfers in the Land program itinerary and aggage handling on these transfers are included. Flamenco l Educational Focus: The Moors in Spain. For more than eight centuries, the Moors occupied most of the Ierian Peninsula, and their influence was especially great in southern Spain. Excursion:. One of Spain s oldest and most reathtaking towns, sits atop a massive cliff. Its twisting streets reveal architecture influenced y centuries of Moorish domination, irdcage alconies and more. Step into the Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor, a church commissioned y Ferdinand and Isaella in 1485. The church, which was uilt on the site of a mosque, wasn t completed until the 17th century, so the architecture comines Gothic, Renaissance and aroque elements as well as vestiges of its Moorish eginnings. Visit the Plaza de Toros, one of Spain s finest ullfighting rings. Local Flavor: Visit a winery for a wine tasting and lunch. ay Four UNESCO SEVILLE Excursion: Seville. Seville, the cultural heart of southern Spain, is a showcase of some of Spain s greatest architecture. The Moors conquered Seville in 712 and uilt the Alcázar in the 10th century. It ecame a royal residence after the Spanish recaptured the city three centuries later. The city s magnificent cathedral is the world s largest Gothic uilding, and the Barrio de Santa Cruz is a picturesque warren of medieval lanes, ougainvillea and fountains. Local Flavor: Enjoy a tapas dinner tonight. Your Exciting Travel Program the ance of Southern Spain The emotionally charged, dramatic dance known Alcázar as flamenco features the oral, music and dance traditions of Indian, Araic and Roma cultures. Local Flavor: Enjoy regional specialties Though you may see it performed in other parts at the parador restaurant. of Spain, it elongs to Andalucía. Flamenco s ay Six graceful hand movements and complex rhythms descend from Indian dance and music, Educational Focus: Contemporary introduced to Spain y the Roma. The Roma, who generally are associated with flamenco, Spain. Learn aout current issues and arrived in Spain during the last centuries of events in Spain today. Moorish rule. The singing, dancing and guitar Educational Focus: Andalucía and its music that developed into flamenco is a lend ay Five Bullfighting Traditions. Bullfighting is of all these cultures, plus influences from the rich MÁLAGA part of Spanish culture, especially in southern culture of Spain s Sephardic Jewish community. Excursion: Málaga. Take a scenic drive Spain. Learn aout s particular style These elements complement each other and to the lively city of Málaga. See the city s of ullfighting. work together to interpret the passion of the eautiful cathedral and visit the Picasso ay Seven l performers. Flamenco once was an underground Museum, an excellent showcase of the works dance, ut it ecame popular to perform it in GRANAA of Málaga s most famous native. The museum pulic in the mid-19th century. Since then, Excursion: Granada. Take a scenic drive is in the Palacio de los Condes de Buenavista, the popularity of this powerful dance has to Granada to see the, the city s skyrocketed. It is performed throughout Spain itself a national monument. renowned Moorish fortress and palace and on stages around the world, ut at its heart, Local Flavor: Enjoy a delicious Spanish lunch. complex which was uilt in the 13th and 14th it is at home in Andalucía. Educational Focus: Flamenco. Watch a centuries. Admire the fountains, courtyards, mesmerizing flamenco performance. This passionate art form, which has een performed for centuries, features the music of a guitar, singing and dance. Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring seven reakfasts, four lunches and five dinners. Tea or coffee is included with all meals, plus wine with dinner. Take advantage of leisure time to try local cuisine independently. Sample authentic regional specialties at local restaurants. Attend a special Welcome Reception and inner. Gather for a Farewell Reception and Graduation Ceremony followed y a Farewell inner. arch-lined walkways and exquisite carvings. Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at the restaurant of the historic Parador de Granada, a former 15th-century convent located within the. Local Flavor: Enjoy dinner at the Parador de s restaurant. Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art ay eight JEREZ E LA FRONTERA Educational Focus: Jerez de la Frontera. Jerez de la Frontera is known for sherry and horses. Begin your visit to a winery to learn aout sherry production. Learn aout the history of sherry during a tasting. Jerez also is the home of the Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre, the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. Watch an elegant performance y these specially trained, majestic animals and their riders. Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch in Jerez. Tonight, attend a Farewell Reception, Graduation Ceremony and a Farewell inner. ay nine Transfer to the Málaga airport for the return flight to your gateway city.a Note: Itinerary suject to change. Some events on this program involve an element of walking. Included meals indicated each day as B L = Breakfast Lunch inner. (For details, see the day-y-day itinerary.) Informative educational programs, presented y local experts, will enhance your insight into the region. Personal VOX listening devices allow you to hear every word from your expert, English-speaking guides. All excursions: Explore the historic town of. Visit Seville, the cultural heart of Spain. iscover Málaga, irthplace of Palo Picasso. Watch a flamenco performance. Stroll through the in Granada. Explore Jerez de la Frontera. Many Included Extras Consultation services of a dedicated Passenger Service Representative prior to departure. Services of an experienced Campus irector. etailed travel and destination information to assist in your planning. Tipping of excursion guides and drivers. Complimentary travel wallet. paraor e rona rona Located near the town center, the Parador de has reathtaking views of the city s 400-foot gorge, the Punto Nuevo ridge and the valley eyond. It occupies s former town hall, which was uilt in 1761. The parador s restaurant specializes in the cuisine of Andalucía. The hotel has gardens and an outdoor pool. After a day of sightseeing, return to the comfort of a well-appointed guest room. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi.

I NCLUE F EATURES P ROGRAM H IGHLIGHTS Accommodations traitions of analucía > Call, one of the most charming towns in Andalucía, your home during your exploration of southern Spain. Seven nights in, Spain, at the first-class Parador de. Meals > Explore the, Granada s great fortress, and enjoy lunch at its parador. > Visit Seville, the cultural heart of Andalucía. > Witness a dramatic flamenco show. > Marvel at the work of Palo Picasso in Málaga. > See a performance at the world-famous Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. > Single supplement waived for solo travelers (limited availaility). Plaza de Toros, Plaza de España, Seville ay one epart for Málaga, Spain.A AProvided for AHI FlexAir participants. ay two Alumni Campus Aroad Advantages Jerez The unique, value-added features of Alumni Campus Aroad programs deliver an outstanding educational A carefully selected hotel with comfortale accommodations is perfect for exploring the region s renowned landmarks and off-the-eaten-path treasures while providing the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and lifestyle. Groups are limited to 36 travelers to maximize your An extensive meal plan is seasoned with traditional specialties. Meet the People opportunities allow you to interact with local residents and gain personal insight into their everyday lives. Knowledgeale guides lead your excursions and local experts present insightful educational lectures. An experienced Campus irector ensures attentive service for the duration of your stay. All gratuities for excursion guides and drivers are included. iscover and sun-kissed Andalucía. This region of Spain is inextricaly linked with the Moors, who occupied most of the Ierian peninsula from 711 to 1492. Their legacy remains in the architecture, the language and the food. Even the name of this wondrous region, Andalucía, comes from the Araic name, Al-Andalus. Explore the great cities of Seville, Málaga and Granada, and marvel at great monuments, such as the. Sample the sherry of Jerez, and enjoy meals of authentic regional cuisine in spectacular settings at several paradors, Spain s outique hotels. A C C O M M O AT I O N S MÁLAGA, SPAIN/ Arrive in Málaga and transfer to.a Check in to the Parador de. Tonight, attend a Welcome Reception and inner. ay three Transportation Two UNESCO World Heritage sites, the in Granada and the Cathedral and Alcázar in Seville, are featured in this program, as well as flamenco, which is inscried on UNESCO s list of Intangile Cultural Heritage. All deluxe motor coach transfers in the Land program itinerary and aggage handling on these transfers are included. Flamenco l Educational Focus: The Moors in Spain. For more than eight centuries, the Moors occupied most of the Ierian Peninsula, and their influence was especially great in southern Spain. Excursion:. One of Spain s oldest and most reathtaking towns, sits atop a massive cliff. Its twisting streets reveal architecture influenced y centuries of Moorish domination, irdcage alconies and more. Step into the Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor, a church commissioned y Ferdinand and Isaella in 1485. The church, which was uilt on the site of a mosque, wasn t completed until the 17th century, so the architecture comines Gothic, Renaissance and aroque elements as well as vestiges of its Moorish eginnings. Visit the Plaza de Toros, one of Spain s finest ullfighting rings. Local Flavor: Visit a winery for a wine tasting and lunch. ay Four UNESCO SEVILLE Excursion: Seville. Seville, the cultural heart of southern Spain, is a showcase of some of Spain s greatest architecture. The Moors conquered Seville in 712 and uilt the Alcázar in the 10th century. It ecame a royal residence after the Spanish recaptured the city three centuries later. The city s magnificent cathedral is the world s largest Gothic uilding, and the Barrio de Santa Cruz is a picturesque warren of medieval lanes, ougainvillea and fountains. Local Flavor: Enjoy a tapas dinner tonight. Your Exciting Travel Program the ance of Southern Spain The emotionally charged, dramatic dance known Alcázar as flamenco features the oral, music and dance traditions of Indian, Araic and Roma cultures. Local Flavor: Enjoy regional specialties Though you may see it performed in other parts at the parador restaurant. of Spain, it elongs to Andalucía. Flamenco s ay Six graceful hand movements and complex rhythms descend from Indian dance and music, Educational Focus: Contemporary introduced to Spain y the Roma. The Roma, who generally are associated with flamenco, Spain. Learn aout current issues and arrived in Spain during the last centuries of events in Spain today. Moorish rule. The singing, dancing and guitar Educational Focus: Andalucía and its music that developed into flamenco is a lend ay Five Bullfighting Traditions. Bullfighting is of all these cultures, plus influences from the rich MÁLAGA part of Spanish culture, especially in southern culture of Spain s Sephardic Jewish community. Excursion: Málaga. Take a scenic drive Spain. Learn aout s particular style These elements complement each other and to the lively city of Málaga. See the city s of ullfighting. work together to interpret the passion of the eautiful cathedral and visit the Picasso ay Seven l performers. Flamenco once was an underground Museum, an excellent showcase of the works dance, ut it ecame popular to perform it in GRANAA of Málaga s most famous native. The museum pulic in the mid-19th century. Since then, Excursion: Granada. Take a scenic drive is in the Palacio de los Condes de Buenavista, the popularity of this powerful dance has to Granada to see the, the city s skyrocketed. It is performed throughout Spain itself a national monument. renowned Moorish fortress and palace and on stages around the world, ut at its heart, Local Flavor: Enjoy a delicious Spanish lunch. complex which was uilt in the 13th and 14th it is at home in Andalucía. Educational Focus: Flamenco. Watch a centuries. Admire the fountains, courtyards, mesmerizing flamenco performance. This passionate art form, which has een performed for centuries, features the music of a guitar, singing and dance. Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring seven reakfasts, four lunches and five dinners. Tea or coffee is included with all meals, plus wine with dinner. Take advantage of leisure time to try local cuisine independently. Sample authentic regional specialties at local restaurants. Attend a special Welcome Reception and inner. Gather for a Farewell Reception and Graduation Ceremony followed y a Farewell inner. arch-lined walkways and exquisite carvings. Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at the restaurant of the historic Parador de Granada, a former 15th-century convent located within the. Local Flavor: Enjoy dinner at the Parador de s restaurant. Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art ay eight JEREZ E LA FRONTERA Educational Focus: Jerez de la Frontera. Jerez de la Frontera is known for sherry and horses. Begin your visit to a winery to learn aout sherry production. Learn aout the history of sherry during a tasting. Jerez also is the home of the Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre, the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. Watch an elegant performance y these specially trained, majestic animals and their riders. Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch in Jerez. Tonight, attend a Farewell Reception, Graduation Ceremony and a Farewell inner. ay nine Transfer to the Málaga airport for the return flight to your gateway city.a Note: Itinerary suject to change. Some events on this program involve an element of walking. Included meals indicated each day as B L = Breakfast Lunch inner. (For details, see the day-y-day itinerary.) Informative educational programs, presented y local experts, will enhance your insight into the region. Personal VOX listening devices allow you to hear every word from your expert, English-speaking guides. All excursions: Explore the historic town of. Visit Seville, the cultural heart of Spain. iscover Málaga, irthplace of Palo Picasso. Watch a flamenco performance. Stroll through the in Granada. Explore Jerez de la Frontera. Many Included Extras Consultation services of a dedicated Passenger Service Representative prior to departure. Services of an experienced Campus irector. etailed travel and destination information to assist in your planning. Tipping of excursion guides and drivers. Complimentary travel wallet. paraor e rona rona Located near the town center, the Parador de has reathtaking views of the city s 400-foot gorge, the Punto Nuevo ridge and the valley eyond. It occupies s former town hall, which was uilt in 1761. The parador s restaurant specializes in the cuisine of Andalucía. The hotel has gardens and an outdoor pool. After a day of sightseeing, return to the comfort of a well-appointed guest room. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi.

I NCLUE F EATURES P ROGRAM H IGHLIGHTS Accommodations traitions of analucía > Call, one of the most charming towns in Andalucía, your home during your exploration of southern Spain. Seven nights in, Spain, at the first-class Parador de. Meals > Explore the, Granada s great fortress, and enjoy lunch at its parador. > Visit Seville, the cultural heart of Andalucía. > Witness a dramatic flamenco show. > Marvel at the work of Palo Picasso in Málaga. > See a performance at the world-famous Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. > Single supplement waived for solo travelers (limited availaility). Plaza de Toros, Plaza de España, Seville ay one epart for Málaga, Spain.A AProvided for AHI FlexAir participants. ay two Alumni Campus Aroad Advantages Jerez The unique, value-added features of Alumni Campus Aroad programs deliver an outstanding educational A carefully selected hotel with comfortale accommodations is perfect for exploring the region s renowned landmarks and off-the-eaten-path treasures while providing the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and lifestyle. Groups are limited to 36 travelers to maximize your An extensive meal plan is seasoned with traditional specialties. Meet the People opportunities allow you to interact with local residents and gain personal insight into their everyday lives. Knowledgeale guides lead your excursions and local experts present insightful educational lectures. An experienced Campus irector ensures attentive service for the duration of your stay. All gratuities for excursion guides and drivers are included. iscover and sun-kissed Andalucía. This region of Spain is inextricaly linked with the Moors, who occupied most of the Ierian peninsula from 711 to 1492. Their legacy remains in the architecture, the language and the food. Even the name of this wondrous region, Andalucía, comes from the Araic name, Al-Andalus. Explore the great cities of Seville, Málaga and Granada, and marvel at great monuments, such as the. Sample the sherry of Jerez, and enjoy meals of authentic regional cuisine in spectacular settings at several paradors, Spain s outique hotels. A C C O M M O AT I O N S MÁLAGA, SPAIN/ Arrive in Málaga and transfer to.a Check in to the Parador de. Tonight, attend a Welcome Reception and inner. ay three Transportation Two UNESCO World Heritage sites, the in Granada and the Cathedral and Alcázar in Seville, are featured in this program, as well as flamenco, which is inscried on UNESCO s list of Intangile Cultural Heritage. All deluxe motor coach transfers in the Land program itinerary and aggage handling on these transfers are included. Flamenco l Educational Focus: The Moors in Spain. For more than eight centuries, the Moors occupied most of the Ierian Peninsula, and their influence was especially great in southern Spain. Excursion:. One of Spain s oldest and most reathtaking towns, sits atop a massive cliff. Its twisting streets reveal architecture influenced y centuries of Moorish domination, irdcage alconies and more. Step into the Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor, a church commissioned y Ferdinand and Isaella in 1485. The church, which was uilt on the site of a mosque, wasn t completed until the 17th century, so the architecture comines Gothic, Renaissance and aroque elements as well as vestiges of its Moorish eginnings. Visit the Plaza de Toros, one of Spain s finest ullfighting rings. Local Flavor: Visit a winery for a wine tasting and lunch. ay Four UNESCO SEVILLE Excursion: Seville. Seville, the cultural heart of southern Spain, is a showcase of some of Spain s greatest architecture. The Moors conquered Seville in 712 and uilt the Alcázar in the 10th century. It ecame a royal residence after the Spanish recaptured the city three centuries later. The city s magnificent cathedral is the world s largest Gothic uilding, and the Barrio de Santa Cruz is a picturesque warren of medieval lanes, ougainvillea and fountains. Local Flavor: Enjoy a tapas dinner tonight. Your Exciting Travel Program the ance of Southern Spain The emotionally charged, dramatic dance known Alcázar as flamenco features the oral, music and dance traditions of Indian, Araic and Roma cultures. Local Flavor: Enjoy regional specialties Though you may see it performed in other parts at the parador restaurant. of Spain, it elongs to Andalucía. Flamenco s ay Six graceful hand movements and complex rhythms descend from Indian dance and music, Educational Focus: Contemporary introduced to Spain y the Roma. The Roma, who generally are associated with flamenco, Spain. Learn aout current issues and arrived in Spain during the last centuries of events in Spain today. Moorish rule. The singing, dancing and guitar Educational Focus: Andalucía and its music that developed into flamenco is a lend ay Five Bullfighting Traditions. Bullfighting is of all these cultures, plus influences from the rich MÁLAGA part of Spanish culture, especially in southern culture of Spain s Sephardic Jewish community. Excursion: Málaga. Take a scenic drive Spain. Learn aout s particular style These elements complement each other and to the lively city of Málaga. See the city s of ullfighting. work together to interpret the passion of the eautiful cathedral and visit the Picasso ay Seven l performers. Flamenco once was an underground Museum, an excellent showcase of the works dance, ut it ecame popular to perform it in GRANAA of Málaga s most famous native. The museum pulic in the mid-19th century. Since then, Excursion: Granada. Take a scenic drive is in the Palacio de los Condes de Buenavista, the popularity of this powerful dance has to Granada to see the, the city s skyrocketed. It is performed throughout Spain itself a national monument. renowned Moorish fortress and palace and on stages around the world, ut at its heart, Local Flavor: Enjoy a delicious Spanish lunch. complex which was uilt in the 13th and 14th it is at home in Andalucía. Educational Focus: Flamenco. Watch a centuries. Admire the fountains, courtyards, mesmerizing flamenco performance. This passionate art form, which has een performed for centuries, features the music of a guitar, singing and dance. Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring seven reakfasts, four lunches and five dinners. Tea or coffee is included with all meals, plus wine with dinner. Take advantage of leisure time to try local cuisine independently. Sample authentic regional specialties at local restaurants. Attend a special Welcome Reception and inner. Gather for a Farewell Reception and Graduation Ceremony followed y a Farewell inner. arch-lined walkways and exquisite carvings. Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at the restaurant of the historic Parador de Granada, a former 15th-century convent located within the. Local Flavor: Enjoy dinner at the Parador de s restaurant. Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art ay eight JEREZ E LA FRONTERA Educational Focus: Jerez de la Frontera. Jerez de la Frontera is known for sherry and horses. Begin your visit to a winery to learn aout sherry production. Learn aout the history of sherry during a tasting. Jerez also is the home of the Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre, the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. Watch an elegant performance y these specially trained, majestic animals and their riders. Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch in Jerez. Tonight, attend a Farewell Reception, Graduation Ceremony and a Farewell inner. ay nine Transfer to the Málaga airport for the return flight to your gateway city.a Note: Itinerary suject to change. Some events on this program involve an element of walking. Included meals indicated each day as B L = Breakfast Lunch inner. (For details, see the day-y-day itinerary.) Informative educational programs, presented y local experts, will enhance your insight into the region. Personal VOX listening devices allow you to hear every word from your expert, English-speaking guides. All excursions: Explore the historic town of. Visit Seville, the cultural heart of Spain. iscover Málaga, irthplace of Palo Picasso. Watch a flamenco performance. Stroll through the in Granada. Explore Jerez de la Frontera. Many Included Extras Consultation services of a dedicated Passenger Service Representative prior to departure. Services of an experienced Campus irector. etailed travel and destination information to assist in your planning. Tipping of excursion guides and drivers. Complimentary travel wallet. paraor e rona rona Located near the town center, the Parador de has reathtaking views of the city s 400-foot gorge, the Punto Nuevo ridge and the valley eyond. It occupies s former town hall, which was uilt in 1761. The parador s restaurant specializes in the cuisine of Andalucía. The hotel has gardens and an outdoor pool. After a day of sightseeing, return to the comfort of a well-appointed guest room. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi.

Trip #:13-22565W Reserve your trip to Spain today! Send to: The University of North Carolina General Alumni Association George Watts Hill Alumni Center CB# 9180 Stadium rive, PO Box 660 Chapel Hill, NC 27514-0660 Toll Free: 877-962-3980 Please contact 877-962-3980 with questions regarding this trip or to make a reservation. Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport) (1) Title First Middle Last ate of Birth Email: (2) Title First Middle Last ate of Birth Email: Street Address: City: State: ZIP: Home: ( ) Cell: ( ) Sharing with. (Form sent separately.) I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows: Land Program and AHI FlexAir I/we reserve the Land Program and request the AHI FlexAir to and from Málaga, Spain, to depart from: eparture City Please contact me regarding air options. Please send me information on upgrading my flights. Land Program I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. Single Accommodations I prefer single accommodations (supplement waived, limited availaility). Reservations are suject to availaility and processed on a first-come, first-served asis. Reservations to e paid in full y July 14, 2016 (75 days prior to departure). Reservations received after this date must e accompanied y payment in full. Final payment may e made y personal check, MasterCard, Visa, iscover or Amex. Make checks payale to AHI Travel. Tour participants who are not memers of the General Alumni Association must join the Association ($45 for singles, $55 for couples) to participate. Please pay y separate check made payale to the General Alumni Association and mail with this reservation form. I understand that reservations will e made availale on a first-come, first-served asis. I accept the conditions as stated in this rochure and sumit my reservation as indicated. I understand that the alance is to e paid 75 days prior to departure. Signature ate Enclosed is a deposit of ($600 pp required) to reserve place(s). Accept my check made payale to AHI Travel. Charge my: MasterCard Visa iscover Amex Expires / Card # (Signature as it appears on credit card) Please note: Any payment to AHI Travel constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions set out herein, including ut not limited to the cancellation terms. If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements efore and/or after this program, please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 no later than 60 days prior to departure, and they will e happy to assist you with your reservations. A nonrefundale service fee and additional air/land charges ased on reservations apply.

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No revisions of the printed itinerary or its included features are anticipated; however, the right is reserved to make any changes, with or without notice, that might ecome necessary, with the mutual understanding that any additional expenses will e paid y the individual passenger. Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsiility of the owners at all times. If the entire program is canceled for any reason, participants shall have no claim other than for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the passenger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental or other condition of disaility that would create a hazard for himself/herself or other passengers and accepts the terms of this contract set out herein and in more specific pre-departure passenger information. The airlines and other transportation companies concerned are not to e held responsile for any act, omission, or event, during the time passengers are not on oard their conveyances. The passage contract in use, when issued, shall constitute the sole contract etween the company(ies) and the passenger and/or purchaser of this trip. CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties, all cancellations for any reason whatsoever will e suject to a $250 per person administrative fee. {Please note that you may choose, at the time of cancellation, to apply the withheld administrative fee to a future AHI Travel program that will operate in the current calendar year or year following.} Cancellation from 120 days to 76 days prior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10% of the entire cost of the trip per person; 75-30 days, 50% of the trip cost per person; cancellation from 29 days up to the time of departure will result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENT AFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancellations must e sumitted in writing to AHI International Corporation. AHI FLEXAIR Sept. 27-Oct. 5, 2016 Our personalized air program allows you to select your flights, routing, class of service and dates of travel in consultation with one of our experienced Passenger Service Representatives. Airfares will vary, depending on airline, routing and class of service. In most cases, transfers etween the airport and hotel/cruise ship will e included on arrival and departure days. Your Passenger Service Representative will provide you with all of the details you need to guarantee your transfer. Book your air with us to ensure assistance in the case of schedule changes or delays that may impact your air travel plans. AHI FlexAir participants automatically receive flight insurance worth up to $250,000, suject to policy terms. Arco de Felipe V, Calif. Seller of Travel Reg. No. 2028271-20, Fla. ST Reg. No. ST-36196, Iowa ST Reg. No. 520, Nevada ST Reg. No. 2003-0257, Ohio ST Reg. No. 8889139, Wash. State ST Reg. No. 601-820-781. PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC memer carriers. 2016 AHI Travel Printed in the USA. 877-962-3980 norcar.ahitravel.com