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Basilicas and Shrines of Italy
12 Days
Rome,
San Giovanni Rotondo, Assisi, Florence |
ESCORTED PACKAGE INCLUDES:
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Flights NYC-Rome, Rome-NYC - Other departure
cities available.
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Airline fuel surcharges
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10 nights First Class and Superior Tourist Class
hotel accommodations
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4 nights Rome
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2 nights San Giovanni Rotondo
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2 nights Assisi
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2 nights Florence
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All transfers
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18 meals:10 breakfasts,1 lunch,7 dinners
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Sightseeing per itinerary in modern
air-conditioned motorcoach
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Services of English-speaking tour escort/manager
throughout
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Services of local guides in all major cities
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Entrance fees per itinerary
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Donations to local churches
HIGHLIGHTS:
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Papal Audience at the Vatican (subject to Holy
Father's schedule)
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Mass at St. Peter's Basilica, Rome
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St. Mary Major & St. John Lateran
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Catacombs, Rome
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Vatican Museum & Sistine Chapel, Rome
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Padre Pio's Sanctuary, San Giovanni Rotondo
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St. Francis' Basilica, St. Clare's Basilica & St.
Mary of Angels, Assisi
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Etruscan town, Cortona
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Mass at the Duomo, Florence
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Michelangelo's David, Florence
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Wine, mineral water & coffee with all included
dinners
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Soft drink & coffee with included lunch
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Whisper technology for enhanced touring
NOT INCLUDED:
airport taxes, fees and September 11th Security Fee, and tips to
guides, driver, and tour escort/manager (call for terms and
conditions).
TOUR ITINERARY
DAY 1, Monday
Depart the USA to Italy. Your flight includes meals, drinks,
and in-flight entertainment for your journey
DAY 2, Tuesday
Arrive and transfer to your hotel. Balance of the day at
leisure. This evening, enjoy an orientation meeting with your
tour escort, followed by a welcome dinner at a local restaurant
(D): ROME
DAY 3, Wednesday
This morning, attend the Papal Audience at the Vatican and
receive the Blessing of the Holy Father (subject to Holy
Father's schedule). In the afternoon, enjoy an exciting tour of
Christian Rome. Depart the Piazza San Bernardo, crossing the
Piazza della Repubblica, and continuing along the Via Nazionale
to the Basilicas of St. Mary Major and St. John in Lateran. Upon
arrival, visit the well-preserved site of the Holy Stairs, the
28 marble steps climbed by Jesus Christ to stand trial before
Pilate's Palace. From this age-old pilgrimage site, the tour
continues by coach, crossing the Piazza San Giovanni and Via
Latina, to the Ancient Appian Way, where you will find the
sacred Chapel of "Domine Quo Vadis." The tour concludes with a
visit to the legendary Catacombs of St. Domitilla. Return in the
early evening, passing the ruins of the Baths of Caracalla en
route (B): ROME
DAY 4, Thursday
This morning, celebrate private Mass at St. Peter's, and
afterwards, enjoy a tour of the Vatican Museums and Galleries.
Here, you'll admire the Round Hall, the Hall of the Greek Cross,
and the Tombs of St. Helen and St. Constance. From here, visit
the Sistine Chapel and behold the great frescoes by
Michelangelo. The tour continues to the Galleries of the
Chandeliers, Tapestries, Geographical Maps, and the Vatican
Library Hall. Enjoy the afternoon at leisure in the Eternal City
(B): ROME
DAY 5, Friday
Depart Rome this morning and drive south to Monte Cassino,
where, upon arrival, you'll visit the Benedictine Monastery,
first built in 529 A.D., as well as the American Cemetery and
Abbey. Following your visits, continue to San Giovanni Rotondo
(B, D): SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO
DAY 6, Saturday
Today, visit the sacred sites of Padre Pio's life, including
his tomb. Famous for his piety and the mystical stigmatizations
he endured during the course of his life, Padre Pio was sought
by tens-of-thousands of Christians for his community and
counsel; the most famous of those being a young Polish priest,
Karol Wojtyla, who years later was to become Pope John Paul II.
See the site of Padre Pio's beatification ceremony, which
occurred in 1999, and attracted 350,000 pilgrims. Enjoy the
remainder of the day at leisure (B, D): SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO
DAY 7, Sunday
This morning, celebrate Sunday Mass at a local church.
Afterwards, travel to Mt. San Angelo to visit the Sanctuary of
San Michele. First constructed over the grotto where the
Archangel Michel is said to have appeared in 490 A.D., the
sanctuary remains one of the most frequented religious sites in
the Capitanata region. The tour continues to the town of
Lanciano to visit the Sanctuary of San Legonziano, site of the
8th century Eucharistic Miracle. Standing as the first and
greatest Eucharistic Miracle of the Catholic Church, this sacred
site is deeply moving for pilgrims, a place where they can find
proof and meaning in the Lord's solemn words: "Take and eat, for
this is my body." Continue to Assisi, the ancient religious
centre for the Order of the Frati Minori (Minor Friars) (B, D):
ASSISI
DAY 8, Monday
Today's tour of Assisi begins with a visit to the 13th
century Basilica of St. Francis, an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Originally erected atop land known as the "Hill of Hell," owing
to the many criminals executed there, the church has since been
called "Paradise Hill," for the mortal remains of St. Francis
have been guarded there for centuries. The basilica is primarily
composed of a lower and upper section, the former of which
comprises a central nave with side chapels and exquisite
frescoes known as the Maestro di San Francesco. Continue to
visit the churches of St. Clare and St. Mary of Angels, where
you will find the thornless rose bush and Porziuncola Chapel (B,
D): ASSISI
DAY 9, Tuesday
Today's tour takes you to the ancient Etruscan city of
Cortona, one of the oldest cities in Tuscany. After lunch, enjoy
a leisurely walking tour of this medieval town, including visits
to the Romanesque church and the Diocesan Museum. Continue to
Florence this afternoon (B, L): FLORENCE
DAY 10, Wednesday
Attend morning Mass at the Duomo, followed by a tour of
Florence city. Enjoy a spectacular view of Florence from
Michelangelo Square before reaching the Accademia, where
Michelangelo's David is housed. Walk to the Duomo and Baptistery
to view Ghiberti's famous "Gates of Paradise," whose south door
quatrefoils and seated Virtues feature scenes from the life of
John the Baptist. Continue to view Signoria Square and Ponte
Vecchio, known as the "Old Bridge." Afterwards, visit Santa
Croce Church and Square, where lies the remains of Michelangelo,
Dante and Machiavelli. Enjoy the afternoon at leisure in
Florence. This evening, dine at an authentic Tuscan restaurant
in the countryside (B, D): FLORENCE
DAY 11, Thursday
After breakfast depart for Siena, birthplace of St.Catherine
and St. Bernardine.Enjoy the walking tour of this picturesque
medival city and visit the St.Francis Basilica where you will
view the Eucharisitc Miracle. Free time for lunch (on own),
shopping and/ or individual visits. Continue to Rome for dinner
and overnight. (B,D) ROME
DAY 12, Friday
Transfer to the airport for your return flight home (B)

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DATES & RATES
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Rates are per person for double occupancy. Single
and triple occupancy rates available on request.
Additional departures for groups of 20
or more available on request. Please inquire.
Please call our group department 1-866-475-7023 if
you need any help.
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