PUGLIA TO POMPEII CLASSICAL SOUTHERN ITALY WITH OPTIONAL CAPRI AND AMALFI COAST EXTENSION OCTOBER 18 NOVEMBER 3, 2018 TOUR LEADER: DR ESTELLE LAZER

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PUGLIA TO POMPEII CLASSICAL SOUTHERN ITALY WITH OPTIONAL CAPRI AND AMALFI COAST EXTENSION OCTOBER 18 NOVEMBER 3, 2018 TOUR LEADER: DR ESTELLE LAZER

PUGLIA TO POMPEII CLASSICAL SOUTHERN ITALY Tour dates: October 18 November 3, 2018 Tour leader: Dr Estelle Lazer Tour Price: $7,970 per person, twin share Single Supplement: $1,750 for sole use of double room Booking deposit: $500 per person Recommended airline: Emirates Maximum places: 20 Itinerary: Lecce (3 nights), Matera (2 nights), Trani (3 nights), Vietri sul Mare (3 nights), Naples (5 nights) Date published: June 25, 2018 Overview This 17-day tour will appeal to those looking to take the road less travelled through the regions of Puglia and Basilicata, and on to the famous archaeological sites of the Bay of Naples. Along the way we encounter a wealth of little-visited classical, Byzantine, medieval and Baroque sites set among rugged mountains and Mediterranean scenery. We also enjoy the fine food and hospitality that is traditional in southern Italy, a region still pleasantly free of mass tourism. Using the characteristic towns of Lecce, Matera and Trani as our base for the first part of the tour, we explore settlements on the Adriatic coastline, ranging from the troglodyte dwellings of Matera to ancient Greek colonies, fine Byzantine and Norman castles and cathedrals and the dramatic scenery of the Salentine peninsula. The latter part of the tour explores both the history and natural beauty of the Bay of Naples. Our sightseeing here will showcase an impressive line up of world-class archaeological sites, as well as some of the outstanding art and architecture to be found in this exciting region, which became a must-see destination on the European Grand Tour with the rediscovery of Pompeii and Herculaneum. This journey has all of the characteristics of an Academy Travel tour extended stays in centrally located hotels, background talks before site visits and a maximum group size of just 20. There are plenty of options for extending your travel, with extra stays in Rome or Naples, or a Capri and Amalfi Coast Extension after the tour, all easily arranged. Your tour leader Dr Estelle Lazer is an archaeologist with an international reputation for her years of work on the human skeletal remains discovered at Pompeii. Estelle has also worked on archaeological sites in the Middle East, Italy, Cyprus, the UK, Antarctica and Australia. Estelle teaches at the University of Sydney and the University of NSW. Enquiries and bookings For further information and to secure a place on this tour please contact Kathy Wardrop at Academy Travel on 9235 0023 or 1800 639 699 (outside Sydney) or email kathy@academytravel.com.au Most recently, Estelle has embarked on a large project using special CT-scanning and x-ray equipment to examine more of Pompeii s casts, of animals as well as humans. The Italian government has dedicated a significant amount of funding, as part of efforts to raise the site s profile after decades of controversial political neglect; and the BBC has ensured a wide audience, with Mary Beard s documentary on Estelle s project, Pompeii: New Secrets Revealed. Estelle is an outstanding tour leader in every respect. Feedback from Academy Travel s Sicily and the Aeolian Island tour September 2015

Tour Highlights LECCE S BAROQUE SPLENDOUR The architectural style Barocco Leccese was the result of a citywide impulse in the 17th century to redo the town in an exuberant fashion. This is Baroque with a difference, lighter and more intricate. The Basilica di Santa Croce is a fine example, along with the adjoining Palazzo della Prefettura. The facade is a riot of sculptures of saints, angels and columns, all in the local honey-coloured stone. ITALY S SECRET CAVES At least 9,000 years ago, humans settled in caves in the canyon walls of Matera, extending them until thousands of grottoes honeycombed the town. The caves make up Italy s oldest continually inhabited dwellings and, in the words of UNESCO, the most outstanding example of a troglodyte settlement in the Mediterranean. Hauntingly beautiful, the sassi sprawl below the rim of a ravine like a giant nativity scene. CASTEL DEL MONTE Castel del Monte, situated on an isolated peak, is Frederick II s extraordinarily sophisticated fortress and one of the most intriguing secular buildings of the Middle Ages. Frederick s passion for astronomy and geometry is evident: the castle is octagonal in shape with each angle protected by an octagonal tower. This World Heritage Listed site is consider the most fascinating castle built by Frederick II. ARCHAEOLOGICAL TREASURES The ancient Greeks had established a network of colonies and trading ports up and down the coast of southern Italy. With leading archaeologist Dr Estelle Lazer, visit the key sites including Paestum, the best-preserved of these Greek settlements in the region, Pompeii, the most visited and Herculaneum, smaller and less visited, but well preserved with mosaics, paintings and even furniture still to be found in situ. CAPODIMONTE The grandiose 18th-century Neoclassical Bourbon royal palace, located in the hills above Naples, houses a remarkable collection of fine and decorative art. Once a royal hunting lodge, the palace is today a world-class art gallery, containing paintings by Raphael, Titian, El Greco and Botticelli, as well as fine examples of Neapolitan silver and majolica ceramics.

Detailed itinerary Included meals are shown with the letters B, L and D. Thursday October 18 Arrival Meet your tour leader Dr Estelle Lazer at Rome Fiumicino airport, where the tour begins. There is a group flight to Brindisi and a coach transfer to Lecce, a journey of about 45 minutes. We check into our hotel and, after time to freshen up, meet in the hotel restaurant for a light dinner. Overnight Lecce (D) Friday October 19 Lecce After a talk in the hotel, a local guide takes us on a walking tour of Lecce, the crown jewel of the Mezzogiorno. There is a fine range of monuments to visit, including Roman ruins and the exuberant 16th and 17th-century baroque architecture spread throughout the town. There is clear evidence of the Roman heritage of Lecce but it is most notable for its vibrant Southern Baroque architecture, an expressive and highly decorative incarnation of the genre replete with gargoyles, asparagus columns and cavorting gremlins. The afternoon is free to explore or relax, then in the evening we have our welcome dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight Lecce (B, D) Saturday October 20 Otranto This morning we visit the seaside town of Otranto, home to a superb 12th-century Norman cathedral with spectacular medieval floor mosaics, and an Aragonese castle from the time when this Spanish dynasty ruled southern Italy. We travel south on the Salentine peninsula to enjoy a food and wine tasting in a traditional Masseria farmstead. The area is known for its wine, cheese and olive oil. As we head back to Lecce we visit a local olive oil farmer to taste the local produce. Overnight Lecce (B, L) Sunday October 21 TARANTO and Brindisi Today we travel north to Matera, via the town of Brindisi, the end point of the Appian Way; from here Romans, and later pilgrims, set off for the east. Our next stop is Taranto, once a major centre of Magna Graecia and an important port on the Ionian coast throughout the 4th century BC. Taranto was first colonized by the Taras, Spartan Greeks who arrived in Puglia around 700 BC. Tarentum as it was then called quickly grew to become one of the most opulent cities and important ports of ancient Greece. Many objects recovered from the sites and tombs in the region can be seen at Taranto's National Archaeological Museum. The museum dates from 1887 and its collection of Greek and Roman antiquities is considered to be one of the most important in Italy. We continue on to Matera,

arriving late afternoon. This evening we have dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight Matera (B, D) Monday October 22 Matera Today we take a walking tour of the ancient city of Matera, beautifully situated on the edge of a gully. The town is famous for its unique sassi, some 1,500 ancient cave dwellings that honeycomb the flanks of a steep ravine. First occupied in the Paleolithic Age, the of myriad natural caves were gradually burrowed deeper and expanded into living spaces by peasants and artisans throughout the classical and medieval periods. Today, these underground residences are being reinhabited by Italians, and staying in one of the sassi cave hotels has become one of Europe s most exotic new experiences. By contrast, the so-called "New Town," has many elegant Baroque churches, palazzi, and broad piazzas to explore. Overnight Matera (B) Tuesday October 23 Alberobello and Egnazia We leave Matera this morning for Trani, stopping en-route to visit the nearby town of Alberobello. An amalgamation of more than 1,000 trulli, ancient beehive-shaped dwellings huddled together along steep, narrow streets, is a unique and striking phenomenon. These curious structures were built at least as early as the 13th century. We continue on to Egnazia an important Messapian centre during the 5th century BC, fortified with over 2km of walls, large parts of which still stand in the northern corner of the ruined town up to 7 metres high. It was later colonized by the Greeks and then the Romans (in 244 BC), who built a forum, amphitheatre, a colonnaded public hall and temples. Horace is known to have dropped by here to see the city s famous altar, which ignited wood without a flame. Our final stop today is Trani, our base for the next three nights. This evening we dine together in a local restaurant. Overnight Trani (B, D) Wednesday October 24 Trani and Bitonto This morning we enjoy a relaxed walking tour of Trani. The beauty of this waterfront town derives from the harmonious limestone architecture, a fine Norman cathedral and a large Norman-Swabian fortress lining its two bays. In the afternoon, we travel to nearby Bitonto to visit the largest cathedral in Puglia, not well known but very much worth a visit. It boasts impressive Romanesque architecture and well-presented excavations dating back to the 5th century. Overnight Trani (B) Thursday October 25 CannAe and canosa Today we visit a range of sites a short distance inland from Trani. First, we stop at the site of the battlefield of Cannae, where in 216BC the Carthaginian general Hannibal routed the Roman army. There is a small museum at the site and a viewing Images clockwise from top left: the richly decorated façade of the Basilica di Santa Croce in Lecce; the striking beehive-shaped dwellings known as trulli in the town of Alberobello; the fine Norman cathedral in Trani; a terracotta female head from Taranto's Archaeological Museum; and the beautiful seaside town of Otranto

platform which allow for a good understanding of this famous event. We continue on to Puglia s principal archaeological centre Canosa di Puglia, to visit the ancient acropolis and the hypogeum, first used by Dauni as pagan catacombs. We visit the Archaeological Museum of Palazzo Sinesi, and the Cathedral of San Sabino, built by the Lombard s in the 7th-8th century. Overnight Trani (B) Friday October 26 Castel Del Monte and melfi Today we make the journey across Italy to Vietri sul Mare, the gateway to the Amalfi Coast. En route we visit Castel del Monte a remarkable octagonal fortress built by the medieval emperor Frederick II and one of the most significant medieval buildings in southern Italy. The design and purpose of the castle is somewhat mysterious, and has been hotly debated for centuries. We continue on to the town of Melfi, home to the National Archaeological Museum of Melfese, with artefacts found in the area, from prehistoric times and all periods of settlement including the Daunian, Samnite, Lucanian and Roman periods. This evening we have dinner in the hotel. Overnight Vietri sul Mare (B, D) Saturday October 27 Magna Graecia - Paestum Well before the Roman settlement of the Bay of Naples, Greeks had established a network of colonies and trading ports up and down the coast of southern Italy. After a background talk this morning we visit Paestum, the best preserved of the Greek settlements in the region. Here we view the three fine Doric temples, impressive town walls and other structures of the ancient town. In the afternoon, we visit the excellent museum at the archaeological site, containing the famed Tomb of the Diver and other important examples of pre-roman culture. The area around Paestum is also famous for its mozzarella cheese made from buffalo milk. We will stop at a dairy and sample some of this local delight. Overnight Vietri sul Mare (B, L) Sunday October 28 Ravello and the amalfi coast Ravello sits high atop a peninsula that offers stunning views of the Mediterranean and the dramatic coastline below, the Villa Cimbrone is the crown laurel of Ravello. Its origins date back to the 11th century, but the villa and the gardens were extensively renovated in the early 20th century. The Villa Rufolo, whose former residents include composer Richard Wagner and film star Greta Garbo, overlooks the Piazza Vescovado and is the historical and cultural centre of Ravello. Afterwards we take the winding road down to meet the famous Amalfi Coast drive, travelling back to Vietri sul Mare where we have the afternoon at leisure to perhaps visit the cathedral to admire the cupola adorned with painted majolica or visit the many ceramic shops. Overnight Vietri sul Mare (B)

Monday October 29 Herculaneum and Oplontis Herculaneum is smaller and less visited than Pompeii, but is in many ways a better-preserved site, with mosaics, paintings and even wooden architecture and furniture still to be found in situ. Unlike Pompeii, which was an agricultural centre, Herculaneum was a resort town on the coast, and the site features large seafront houses as well as the baths, shops and other public buildings that one expects to find in a Roman town. If possible we will also call in at the Herculaneum Conservation Project, an important international effort to preserve the ruins of one of the world s leading archaeological sites. In the afternoon, we visit the Imperial Villa of Poppea at Oplontis, a massive structure with well-preserved frescoes on the walls. The villa is believed to have belonged to the Emperor Nero and used by his second wife Poppea Sabina. Early evening we check in to our hotel set right on Naples seafront promenade, and stroll to a local restaurant for dinner. Overnight Naples (B, D) Tuesday October 30 National Archaeological Museum This morning we visit Italy s most important archaeological museum with its outstanding collection, housed in a fine Bourbon building, containing a wealth of paintings, mosaics, sculptures and everyday objects from Pompeii, Herculaneum and the Bay of Naples. It also houses the Farnese collection, Roman works assembled in the Renaissance by the aristocratic Farnese family and acquired through marriage by the Bourbons. The museum itself, housed in a splendid palace, is a testament to the influence of the European Enlightenment in Naples. This afternoon is at leisure. Overnight Naples (B) Wednesday October 31 Art and artefacts Naples boasts over 900 churches, testimony to a wide range of architectural styles and repositories of spectacular artworks. This morning we visit just three of these: San Giovanni a Carbonara, a treasure trove of marble sculpture and 15thcentury frescoes, coupled with a majolica mosaic floor; the Cathedral, with its fascinating multilayered architecture; and finally the Pio Monte della Misericordia to view Caravaggio s Seven Acts of Mercy, painted in 1607. We then venture underground to Napoli Sotterranea, to explore the complex layered history of the city, and stroll back through vibrant Spaccanapoli along the decumani, the ancient Greco-Roman thoroughfares. Overnight Naples (B) Thursday November 1 Pompeii We travel to Pompeii, where we spend the day exploring the private and public buildings which have captured the imagination of visitors since the ruins were discovered in the 18th century. Pompeii offers a huge variety of ruins, and there will be some free time for individual exploration as well as the Images clockwise from top left: some of the best preserved remnants of Greek civilization in the region can be seen in Paestum; a stone roadway in ancient Pompeii; Caravaggio s The Seven Works of Mercy, 1607, in the Pio Monte della Misericordia, in Naples; a view of the Amalfi Coast from Ravello; and the Terrace of the Infinite, Villa Cimbrone, in Ravello

structured visit. Our tour here ends at the Villa of the Mysteries, a large villa on the town s edge with superb frescoes. Overnight Naples (B) Friday November 2 capodimonte The Palace of Capodimonte is in the hills above Naples. Once a royal hunting lodge, the palace is today a world-class art gallery, containing paintings by Raphael, Titian, El Greco and Botticelli, as well as fine examples of Neapolitan silver and majolica ceramics. We return to Naples in the afternoon where, time permitting and for those who still have some energy, we stroll up the Via Toledo to view the Caravaggio painting in the Banca Commerciale and the majolica cloister of the Santa Chiara monastery. This evening we enjoy our farewell meal together at an excellent local restaurant. Overnight Naples (B, D) Saturday November 3 Departure After a morning check-out, there is a coach transfer to Fiumicino airport for those on late afternoon or early evening flights. Depending on participants onward travel plans, the coach may continue into central Rome. (B) Hotels Hotels have been selected principally for their central location. All hotels are excellent 4-star properties that are renovated palazzi. Above: fresco in the Villa of Poppea at Oplontis Below: Spaccanapoli the street running through the heart of old Naples viewed from high above at the Certosa Lecce, Hotel Patria Palace (3 nights) Housed in an aristocratic mansion dating back to the 18th century and located in the heart of Lecce. www.patriapalace.com Matera, Hotel San Domenico al Piano (2 nights) Located in the historical centre of Matera, just metres from Piazza Vittorio Veneto and the famous Sassi area. www.hotelsandomenico.it Trani, Hotel San Paolo al Convento (3 nights) An old monastery renovated into a 4-star hotel, set in front of Trani's harbour, offering panoramic views. www.hotelsanpaoloalconventotrani.it Vietri sul Mare, Lloyd s Baia Hotel (3 nights) A quiet location at the south end of the Amalfi coast, this superb hotel has a panoramic cliff-top setting. www.lloydsbaiahotel.it Naples, Grand Hotel Santa Lucia (5 nights) Located on Naples seafront promenade, the hotel offers panoramic views across the Bay of Naples and Castello dell Ovo. www.santalucia.it

Tour Price The tour price is $7,970 per person, twin share (land content only). The supplement for a single room is $1,750 per person. A non-refundable deposit of $500 per person is required to secure a place on the tour. Tour Inclusions Included in the tour price One-way airfare Rome-Brindisi All accommodation in selected 4-star hotels All breakfasts Lunches and dinners as mentioned in the itinerary Land travel in Italy by air-conditioned coach Extensive background notes Background talks Services of two Australian tour leaders throughout tour All entrance fees to sites mentioned on itinerary Qualified local guides at sites where required Porterage of one piece of luggage at all hotels Not included International air fares, taxes and surcharges (see below) Travel insurance Meals not mentioned in itinerary Expenses of a personal nature Air travel OPTIONS The tour price quoted is for land content only. For this tour we recommend Emirates which offers flights into and out of Rome from most Australian cities. Please contact us for the best possible prices on economy, business or first class fares. Transfers between airport and hotel are included for all passengers booking their flights through Academy Travel. These may be group or individual transfers. Enquiries & bookings For further information and to secure a place on this tour please contact Kathy Wardrop at Academy Travel on 9235 0023 or 1800 639 699 (outside Sydney) or email kathy@academytravel.com.au Weather on Tour This tour takes place in the early spring, when there are fewer tourists around. It will probably be cool to mild throughout the trip with daily maximum around 16 C - 22 C degrees, dropping to 10 C -12 C degrees at night. There is of course some chance of grey skies and rain on a few days. We suggest you bring a waterproof jacket and a light jumper for the evenings. Fitness Requirements of THIS tour GRADE TWO It is important both for you and for your fellow travellers that you are fit enough to be able to enjoy all the activities on this tour. To give you an indication of the level of physical fitness required to participate on our tours, we have given them a star grading. Academy Travel s tours tend to feature extended walking tours and site visits, which require greater fitness than coach touring. We ask you to carefully consider your ability to meet the physical demands of the tour. Participation criteria for this tour This Grade Two tour is designed for people who lead active lives and can comfortably participate in up to five hours of physical activity per day on most days, including longer walking tours, challenging archaeological sites, climbing stairs, embarking and disembarking trains and/or boats, and a more demanding tour schedule with one night stops or several internal flights. You should be able to: keep up with the group at all times walk for 4-5 kilometres at a moderate pace with only short breaks stand for a reasonable length of time in galleries and museums tolerate uncomfortable climatic conditions such as cold, humidity and heat walk up and down slopes negotiate steps and slopes on archaeological sites, which are often uneven and unstable get on and off a large coach with steep stairs, train or boat unassisted, possibly with luggage move your luggage a short distance if required A note for older travellers If you are more than 80 years old, or have restricted mobility, it is highly likely that you will find this itinerary challenging. You will have to miss several activities and will not get the full value of the tour. Your booking will not be accepted until after you have contacted Academy Travel to discuss your situation and the exact physical requirements of this tour. While we will do our best to reasonably accommodate the physical needs of all group members, we reserve the right to refuse bookings if we feel that the requirements of the tour are too demanding for you and/or if local conditions mean we cannot reasonably accommodate your condition.

CAPRI and AMALFI COAST Extension Tour NOVEMBER 3-7, 2018 The island of Capri is a place of immense natural beauty, a rugged, mountainous island jutting dramatically from the sea. This chic playground for the wealthy was the haunt of eccentrics and intellectuals in its past, and continues to beguile with its spectacular scenery and impossibly azure sea. It was a favourite haunt of Roman emperors; archaeological evidence suggests that there were up to 12 imperial villas on the island. Celebrated as the most beautiful stretch of coast in the world, the beauty of the Amalfi Coast was already well known during antiquity, and its fame has not diminished in modern times. It is a landscape of dramatic cliffs overhanging a beautiful sea, interspersed with villages that appear to have grown from the underlying rocks. The town of Amalfi was once a glorious Maritime Republic, but today is a busy resort town with a picturesque old centre and a magnificent setting against the steep slopes of the Valle dei Mulini. Its bustling seafront and lively piazza give the place more energy than most of the other towns on the coast, and its central location makes it a popular base for exploring the area. Cost of Extension And inclusions The cost of the Capri and Amalfi Coast extension tour is $2,200 per person twin share (single supplement for full use of a double room is $550). This price includes: 4 nights accommodation with breakfast at centrally located 4-star hotels Day tours, entrances and two lunches as detailed in the itinerary Travel from the main tour in Naples to the Island of Capri and from the hotel in Amalfi to Rome Fiumicino airport. Should you wish to join the Capri and Amalfi Coast Extension Tour please talk to consultant Kathy Wardrop when you book for the Puglia to Pompeii: Classic Southern Italy tour. *While all activities will be included the order of day tours may vary from that stated above. For 6 or more people this will be a private group for all day tours. For less than 6 people the day tours may be conducted as part of a larger group. We will use the Hotel La Canasta in Capri and the Hotel Residence in Amalfi, both centrally located. Please note that the Capri and Amalfi Coast extension uses local guides, not an Academy travel tour leader. Itinerary* Saturday November 3 In Naples where the main tour program ends, we take the ferry across to Capri arriving midday. An escort will meet you on arrival and transfer to the hotel just 100 metres from the islands celebrated La Piazzetta Square. Overnight Capri Sunday November 4 The day begins with a half-day tour of the island, starting in Anacapri to visit Villa San Michele, built by the Swedish physician Axel Munthe. Take the funicular up to Monte Solaro for fabulous views over the Bay of Naples. Overnight Capri (B) Monday November 5 This morning travel by ferry to Sorrento to visit the town and enjoy lunch at a local trattoria. Continue by coach along the famous coastal drive, stopping in Positano, before continuing on to the hotel in the sea-side village of Amalfi. Overnight Amalfi (B, L) Tuesday November 6 Today we have a guided walking tour of the charming town of Amalfi visiting the cathedral and cloister. After lunch at a local restaurant, the afternoon is at leisure. Overnight Amalfi (B, L) Wednesday November 7 This morning there is a transfer to Rome Fiumicino airport for late afternoon and evening onward flights. (B)

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