Spain and Morocco Program
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Spain and Morocco Program
Journey to the ancient lands of Spain and Morocco, two countries bound by many centuries of history reflected in their modern cultures. Immerse yourself in the varied influences of Islam, Christianity and Judaism in both lands. Local experts in both Spain and Morocco collaborate to provide a high quality program in which participants will experience the cultures of both countries. ▪ Orientation includes airport reception in Madrid, walking tours of surroundings and info sessions at each site with staff ▪ Local study visits at all sites as details on the itinerary including accompaniment and guided tours by specialized guides and all entrance fees ▪ Conferences with specialized lectures as well as on-site lectures and continual learning experiences, such as a visit to a working olive mill in Spain and a tea and bread making session in Morocco ▪ Lodging and breakfast throughout the program in a double room at centrally-located lodging (hotels and hostels) in Toledo, Granada, Seville, Tarifa, Chefchaouen, Fes, Rabat and Casablanca (all meals in Morocco) ▪ Ground transportation throughout the program, including arrival and departure airport transfers at one designated time ▪ One-way ferry Tarifa-Tangiers ▪ For one accompanying professor: all program inclusions and lodging in a single room at hotels in Spain and in family homes and hostels in Morocco ▪ Health Insurance includes staff-accompanied visits to clinics on request ▪ 24/7 support from on-site Group Leader and full-time bilingual staff in Spain and Morocco ▪ Roundtrip international airfare (Group airfare quotes are also available) Price per participant (10+ participants in group) … $3,190* *Price based on a minimum of ten participants and one accompanying professor *Prices may fluctuate based on actual program dates This is a sample program and can be modified as per your specific programming needs Contact: Gisella Casasnovas The Center for Cross-Cultural Study 446 Main St. Amherst, MA 01002 413-256-0011 (phone) ~ 413-256-1968 (fax) [email protected] 2013-2014 Overnight flight to Spain Day 1 Arrival at Madrid airport, transfer to hotel in Toledo Lunch on own; afternoon orientation, welcome reception and dinner on own Day 2 Morning guided visits in Toledo: Cathedral, Synagogue/Sephardic Museum and Santo Tomé Lunch on own, afternoon workshop on tapas culture in Spain, tapas dinner on own Day 3 Morning departure for Granada with a stop en route at a local olive oil mill Afternoon arrival in Granada, check-in at hostel, lunch on own and orientation walk, tapas dinner on own Day 4 Morning guided tour of the Alhambra Palace and Generalife gardens Lunch on own, afternoon walk in Granada’s picturesque Albaicín neighborhood, tapas dinner on own Day 5 Morning departure for Seville with a stop en route in Córdoba Guided visits in Córdoba: Mosque-Cathedral, Synagogue and Casa Sepharad, lunch on own in Córdoba Afternoon arrival in Seville, check-in at hotel and orientation walk, tapas dinner on own Day 6 Morning guided visit of Seville’s Royal Palace and Jewish Quarter, lunch on own Afternoon conference with specialized lecturers: “Spain Today” and “Sephardic Spain” Evening flamenco show at CC-CS headquarters followed by tapas dinner on own Day 7 Morning conference with a specialized lecturer on “Al-Andalus: The Three Cultures” Tapas lunch on own, afternoon guided tour of Seville’s Cathedral, dinner on own Day 8 Morning departure for Gibraltar, guided visits in Gibraltar: “Rock Tour” Lunch on own in Gibraltar, afternoon visit to the Baelo Claudia Roman ruins in Tarifa Check-in and free time at beachfront Tarifa hotel, dinner on own Day 9 Morning departure by ferry Tarifa-Tangiers, guided tour of Tangiers, lunch at a local restaurant Bus Lecture: “Northern Morocco: Opportunities & Challenges” en route to Chefchaouen (Rif Mountains) Arrival and dinner at hotel Day 10 Guided tour of Chefchaouen: “Architecture and Daily Life of Locals”, followed by lunch at a local restaurant Free time: suggested activity: hiking in small groups or one big group Q&A session with program coordinator followed by dinner at the hotel Day 11 Morning departure for Fes with a stop en Ouezzane; Bus Lecture en route: “Educational System in Morocco” Guided tour of the old city of Ouezzane followed by lunch at a private home Lecture: “Women in Islam”, continue via bus to Fes Evening arrival at hotel in Fes, free time and dinner at the hotel Day 12 Morning guided tour of the old city of Fes including stops in the Jewish Quarter, Synagogue, food market, blacksmith, Karawayen University, Kuranic school, and tanneries Lunch at a local restaurant, resume tour and visit Tijani Sufi brotherhood Afternoon return to hotel, visit to local Batha NGO Evening group discussion with Fes University Cross-Cultural studies Master’s students, dinner at hotel Day 13 Morning departure for Rabat; Bus Lecture en route: “Moroccan Identities” Lunch at CCCL; Bus tour: “Daily Life and Architecture in Rabat” Check in at hotel, free time and dinner at a local restaurant Day 14 Free morning in Rabat (suggestions will be made), lunch at a local restaurant Experiential session: tea and bread making Orientation to family life in the old city of Rabat, followed by family pick-up and dinner with families Day 15 Departure for Casablanca, guided tour of city including Hassan II Mosque Check-in at hotel and lunch at hotel, free afternoon or visit of Jewish Museum Day 16 Total: 15 nights/16 days End of program, departure from Casablanca airport Contact: Gisella Casasnovas The Center for Cross-Cultural Study 446 Main St. Amherst, MA 01002 413-256-0011 (phone) ~ 413-256-1968 (fax) [email protected] The Center for Cross-Cultural Study and INSTITUTION NAME hereby enter into an agreement to develop a Cultural Travel Program in Spain and Morocco, for the dates listed on the Program Calendar, in accordance with these terms: Payment Schedule 1st Payment – Program Deposit – 25% of Total Program Cost This payment is a non-refundable deposit to cover forward costs assumed by CC-CS prior to the start of the program. Due: two months prior to program start date 2nd Payment – Final Payment This payment covers the entire program and will include any credits or debits made as a result of any adjustments to the program or number of participants. Due: one month prior to program start date Refund Policy All Custom Program proposals will include stated deadlines for all payments and materials collection. All Statements of Account will include a detailed description of the CC-CS refund policy. Terms & Conditions Any considerable decrease in the exchange rate and/or increase in the inflation rate may affect the final fees. The proposed Program is good until stated expiration, unless extended. Student applications are due two months prior to program start date The Center for Cross-Cultural Study Inc. (CC-CS) makes every effort to protect the welfare and safety of its students. However, CC-CS will not accept responsibility for damage to or loss of property, personal illness or injury, or death while a student is on the program. In all matters relating to travel on CC-CS programs, CC-CS holds itself free of any responsibility for any delay, loss, or accident occasioned by the air and land carriers or their agents. The Center for Cross-Cultural Study, Inc., is not an agent for students at The Center for Cross-Cultural Study, S.L. or Edutravel, S.L. (Spanish Corporations), and as such holds itself free of any responsibility for any loss or accident occasioned by the program of study and travel conducted by CC-CS. CC-CS reserves the right to change any arrangement set forth in announcements of the program, offering substitutes of equal value, or to cancel the program entirely with full refund. Rates and schedules are subject to change. CC-CS reserves the right to dismiss any student from its programs in violation of any published CC-CS policies. I do forever RELEASE, acquit, discharge, and covenant to hold harmless The Center for Cross-Cultural Study, Inc. and The Center for Cross-Cultural Study, S.L. and its agents, officers and employees from any and all actions, causes of action, and claims on account of, or in any way growing out of, directly or indirectly, all known and unknown personal injuries or property damage which I may now or hereafter have resulting from my students’ participation in any CC-CS programs. For Academic Partner: For CC-CS: Signature Signature Mr. Jerry Guidera Print Name Print Name Director Print Title Print Title The Center for Cross-Cultural Study Name of Institution Name of Institution Date Date Please complete this form and return it via mail or fax to the U.S. office of CC-CS. Contact: Gisella Casasnovas The Center for Cross-Cultural Study 446 Main St. Amherst, MA 01002 413-256-0011 (phone) ~ 413-256-1968 (fax) [email protected]