Black Sea. v o y a g e t o t h e. Crossroads of Culture from the Ancient Past to the Present. August 3-13, 2008

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v o y a g e t o t h e Black Sea Crossroads of Culture from the Ancient Past to the Present Aboard the All-Suite, 114-Guest Corinthian II August 3-13, 2008 Odessa, Ukraine

Smith College Lecturer Scott Bradbury is a Professor of Classical Languages and Literatures at Smith College. He specializes in the history of the Later Roman Empire, particularly the Greek East, and in ancient religions. His most recent publication is a translation from ancient Greek of the letters of Libanius of Antioch (a.d. 314-393), a noted teacher, writer, and public speaker. His current project, supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, is a social history based on Libanius s correspondence. At Smith he teaches courses in Greek and Latin, as well as Classical Mythology and Paganism in the Greco-Roman World. He has twice directed Smith s Junior Year in Florence program. He takes great pleasure in guiding visitors through ancient archaeological sites and he looks forward to meeting his fellow passengers. Nancy Mason Bradbury is a fellow alumna, Class of 74, and Professor of English Language and Literature at Smith. She teaches Chaucer, Arthurian Literature, Victorian Medievalism, and a seminar called Literature, Folklore, and Fakelore. She writes about medieval literature, especially Chaucer, and about folklore genres such as the legend, folktale, and proverb. With her husband, Scott, she shares a deep love for Mediterranean places old, highly civilized, stunningly beautiful countries with vibrantly expressive languages and culinary traditions that feed the soul as well as the body. The Bradburys have one son, a history major at Amherst College. The Sumela Monastery, Trabzon, Turkey

Dear Smith Alumnae and Friends, Since the days of the legendary voyage of Jason and his Argonauts aboard the Argo, back in the mists of time, the Black Sea, bordered by Turkey, Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, Romania and Bulgaria, has attracted adventurers, colonists, conquerors and superpowers. Yet this area is new territory for the majority of Western travelers. We are pleased to invite you on Voyage to the Black Sea: Crossroads of Culture from the Ancient Past to the Present, a journey that explores several of the most important port towns, sites and monuments of this magnificent sea. From fabled Istanbul, which has always guarded the entrance to the Black Sea, we will sail along Turkey s northern coast, stopping in the ancient port city of Trabzon, for an excursion to the amazing Sumela Monastery, built on the sheer side of a green mountain. From there, we continue to lovely Crimea, the playground of the Czars, where we will explore historic Yalta and Sevastopol, before continuing to cosmopolitan and energetic Odessa, built in the 18 th century on orders of Catherine the Great as Russia s outlet to the Mediterranean. Splendid palaces, grand shaded avenues and cobblestone streets grace this beautiful city. Heading south, we will then cruise along the shores of Romania and Bulgaria to enter the Bosphorus, the narrow strait that separates Europe from Asia, and dock in Istanbul, thus completing our journey around the Black Sea. A distinctive feature of this unique itinerary is a series of special events and activities we have organized at the ports of call, including the following: We will be hosted by the Mayor of Bartin, in northern Turkey, and enjoy local delicacies. Meet with local families in their homes in Odessa. Attend a private concert at the restored Organ Hall on the grounds of Yalta s Livadia Palace. Taste a sampling of wines from Crimea s finest estates. After a walking tour in Amasya, enjoy a Turkish lunch at a spectacularly situated restaurant overlooking the Iris River Valley and the Tombs of the Pontic Kings. We have little doubt this will be a splendid experience for all. We encourage you to place your reservation today. Warm regards, Carrie Cadwell Brown, Ed.M 82 Executive Director

Itinerary Sunday, August 3 USA Fly from the U.S. to Istanbul, Turkey. Monday, August 4 ISTANBUL, Turkey EMBARK Arrive in Istanbul and transfer to the port to embark on Corinthian II. Sail through the Bosphorus, entering the Black Sea in the evening. (D) Tuesday, August 5 BARTIN AMASRA BARTIN Relax aboard ship as we cruise alongside ancient Paphlagonia. Upon arriving in Bartin, drive to Amasra (the Iliad s Sesamus), which is poised atop a headland sheltering two bays and known as one of the Black Sea s most beautiful towns. Explore the Genoese citadel, which crowns one of the promontories with a constellation of towers, battlements and gates. (B, L, D) Wednesday, August 6 SAMSUN AMASYA SAMSUN A scenic drive from Samsun brings us to Amasya, beautifully situated in a narrow gorge on the Iris River, flanked by towering cliffs. Stand atop one of these cliffs for a magnificent view of the city, which, according to legend, was founded by the Amazon queen Amasis. Tour the royal tombs of the Pontic Kings carved into the rock, and enjoy lunch at a restaurant high on the hill, with sweeping views of the town below. (B, L, D) Bulgaria Varna Odessa ISTANBUL Ukraine Sevastopol Bosphorus Strait Crimea Chersonesos Black Sea Black Sea Yalta Amasra Bartin Turkey Samsun Trabzon Amasya Thursday, August 7 TRABZON sumela monastery TRABZON Trabzon, the ancient Trapezus, lies on a small tableland between two deep ravines, and was one of antiquity s greatest cities and commercial centers. Travel to the Sumela Monastery, founded in the 4 th century and situated high in the mountains in a spectacular setting. (B, L, D) Friday, August 8 AT SEA YALTA, Crimea, Uk r a i n e Make the most of Corinthian II s facilities and attend lectures as we cruise toward Yalta. In the mid-19 th century, the Russian imperial family chose Yalta for its summer residence and almost overnight the town grew into an elegant and popular resort. Enjoy an evening of exploring on your own the city s bustling waterfront promenade. Overnight aboard ship. (B, L, D)

Amasya, Turkey Chersonesos, Ukraine Saturday, August 9 YALTA SEVASTOPOL Built against wooded hillsides and surrounded by vineyards and orchards, Yalta retains an unmistakably strong Mediterranean character.visit the Alupka Palace, an amazing 19 th -century edifice with both English Tudor and Byzantine embellishments. Continue to the Livadia Palace, once the summer retreat of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II, but which is chiefly known for being the site of the 1945 Yalta Conference between the Big Three: Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin. (B, L, D) Sunday, August 10 SEVASTOPOL BAKHCHYSARAY CHERSONESOS SEVASTOPOL Sevastopol is perhaps Crimea s most elegant city. Founded in the 18 th century near the ancient Greek city of Chersonesos, Sevastopol was devastated during the Crimean War (1854-55), and again in 1942 when it fell to the Germans after a 250-day siege. Drive in the morning to Bakhchysaray, once the capital of the Crimean Tatars, to tour the 16 th -century Khan s Palace, an elaborate cluster of rooms and courtyards with painted walls and intricate woodwork. In the afternoon, explore the remains of Chersonesos, founded by Greeks in the 5 th century B.C., which became their largest trading settlement on the north coast of the Black Sea. (B, L, D) Monday, August 11 ODESSA In the morning, arrive in Odessa, the Pearl of the Black Sea. In the 19 th century, Odessa flourished when the Duke de Richelieu transformed it into a center of free trade, attracting Russian, Jewish, Greek and Italian settlers, among others. Explore Odessa s tree-lined streets with their stately mansions. See its principal landmarks, including the Baroquestyle Opera House, the newly restored Archaeological Museum and the historic Potemkin Steps. In the afternoon, meet with local families in their homes. (B, L, D) Tuesday, August 12 VARNA, Bu l g a r i a Explore Varna, founded in 580 B.C.. as the ancient Greek trading colony Odessos. Visit the domed Cathedral of the Assumption, with its splendid iconostasis and bishop s throne, and the Archaeological Museum, with an astounding collection of the Gold of Varna. (B, L, D) Wednesday, August 13 ISTANBUL, Turkey DISEMBARK USA Arrive in Istanbul in the morning. Disembark and transfer to the airport for return flights to the U.S. (B)

Program Inclusions 9-night cruise aboard the all-suite, 114-guest Corinthian II Welcome and farewell cocktail receptions aboard ship, hosted by the captain All meals aboard ship, including house wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner Open bar aboard ship throughout the cruise Complete program of tours and excursions throughout the voyage Educational program of lectures and discussions by accompanying lecturers Professional Travel Dynamics International tour staff Complete pre-departure materials Baggage handling and transfers abroad on the designated program departure and arrival dates Port and embarkation taxes Gratuities to porters, guides and drivers NOT INCLUDED: Airfare; visa and passport fees; luggage and trip cancellation insurance; meals, soft drinks, and alcoholic beverages other than those specified above; personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, faxes, and e-mail service; and gratuities to shipboard personnel Airfare: Airfare is not included in the rates. Please call your preferred airline, travel agency or Valerie Wilson Travel, Inc. (VWTI), the agency handling air arrangements for this program, for round-trip flights to Istanbul, Turkey. To reach VWTI, kindly call toll-free 877-711-9896 or 212-592-1340 for air reservations and ticketing information, and please have your tour code (8420) handy for reference. OPTIONAL TWO-NIGHT PRE-CRUISE EXTENSION IN ISTANBUL August 1-4, 2008 (Please note you fly from the U.S. on Aug. 1.) Set on the beautiful Bosphorus and overlooking the Golden Horn, Istanbul is a city where the traditions of East and West meet. The skyline is one of the world s loveliest, filled with palaces, the domes of Byzantine churches and the minarets and turrets of Ottoman mosques, among other historic buildings. This optional pre-cruise program includes transfers; two nights at the Istanbul Hilton, with breakfast; and tours of the city s main landmarks. Rates: $850 per person, double occupancy; $300 single supplement Corinthian Spacious Suites The deluxe Corinthian II is an all-suite yacht accommodating no more than 114 guests. Built in Italy in 1992, Corinthian II was refurbished and redecorated in 2005 specifically to create an atmosphere of effortless elegance and easy conviviality. All 57 outside-facing suites are a minimum of 225 square feet, appointed in rich wood tones and feature beds that can be configured as two twin-size beds or one queen-size bed, a sitting area, satellite TV, CD/DVD player, mini-refrigerator, safe and a marble-appointed bathroom with fine toiletries. Guests staying in the spacious Penthouse Suites and Veranda Suites (400 and 300 square feet, respectively) will also enjoy a private balcony, private butler service, complimentary bottle of champagne on arrival and other exclusive in-suite amenities. Fine Dining Superb Continental cuisine is created by Corinthian II s European chefs and served either in the stately restaurant or al fresco on the wide sun deck, which is specially equipped for outdoor dining service. Select regional wines are complimentary with lunch and dinner. Fresh ingredients are chosen locally at many ports of call. All meals are served at one unassigned seating; varied seating arrangements assure comfort for all. Corinthian II s widely praised service equals that of the finest restaurants.

II Sun Deck The ideal combination of cruise-ship grandeur and small-ship intimacy Effortless Elegance Each Day and Night Returning from excursions, enjoy complimentary refreshments, afternoon tea, and all-day coffee in The Club, a comfortable space for relaxation, with panoramic windows. Before or after dinner, savor a cocktail while the ship s pianist plays arrangements ranging from jazz to classical to contemporary. Corinthian II also features a library with Internet access, beauty salon, exercise area, elevator serving all decks, and a wraparound sun deck with Jacuzzi. The 75 European officers and crew ensure an atmosphere akin to a private club for the length of your voyage. Deck Plan Outdoor Café Library Lounge Restaurant The Club Reception Beauty Salon 603 601 604 348 427 602 Sun Deck Explorer Deck Erickson Deck 425 423 421 419 417 415 428 426 424 422 420 418 416 414 346 344 Exercise Area 511 509 507 505 512 510 508 506 347 345 343 341 339 342 Marco Polo Deck 340 338 261 259 257 255 Jacuzzi 335 333 331 329 336 334 332 Columbus Deck 262 260 258 256 254 252 250 Bridge Hospital Magellan Deck 330 Category B Suite Cruise and Land Rates per person, double occupancy Category Description Rate E D C Deluxe suites on Magellan Deck with portholes and sitting area. 225 sq. ft. Suites 250-252 Deluxe suites on Columbus Deck with window and sitting area. 225 sq. ft. Suites 329-332 Deluxe suites on Magellan Deck with portholes and sitting area. 235 sq. ft. Suites 254-262 $6,395 $7,195 $8,295 B Deluxe suites on Columbus Deck with window and sitting area. 235 sq. ft. Suites 333-348 $9,395 A Deluxe suites on Marco Polo Deck with window and sitting area. 235 sq. ft. Suites 416-428 $10,295 AA VS Deluxe suites on Marco Polo Deck with forward and side windows and sitting area. 285 sq. ft. Suites 414-415 Deluxe Veranda Suites on Erickson Deck with private balcony and sitting area. 300 sq. ft. Suites 505-512 $10,795 $11,595 PHS Deluxe Penthouse Suites on Explorer Deck with private balcony and sitting area. 400 sq. ft. Suites 601-604 $12,995 VS & PHS suites are provided with private butler service and other exclusive amenities. Single Supplement: A limited number of cabins have been designated for single travelers in Categories D - A at a supplement of $2,995 to the per person, double occupancy rates. Singles in Categories AA - PHS are available at double the per person, double occupancy rates.

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