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A DRIATIC ANTIQUITIES CRUISE FROM VENICE TO ATHENS SPONSORED BY ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OF SMITH COLLEGE JUNE 11-24, 2013 800-225-2029

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ADRIATICANTIQUITIES

Olympia Museum

CRUISE FROM VENICE TO ATHENS

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Send to: Alumnae Association of Smith CollegeSmith College Travel ProgramAlumnae House33 Elm StreetNorthampton, MA 01063Fax: 413-585-2015

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this trip orto make a reservation.

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� Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Cruise Program

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. � Please contact me/us regarding air options.� I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).� I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by March 13, 2013 (90 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Credit cards cannot be accepted for final payment.

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•SPECIAL AIRFARE to Venice, Italy, with return from Athens, Greece, from select U.S. cities.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handling between airports and embarkation/disembarkation piers for Air/Sea passengers.

•All passengers who book their flights through AHI automatically receiveflight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms.

Cruise Program•12 nights aboard the MV Aegean Odyssey.•An elegant, but casual and relaxing atmosphere.•Well-appointed and comfortable staterooms.•Attentive and gracious service.•A library with a well-stocked selection of books, newspapers, magazinesand more.

•Open seating in your choice of two indoor restaurants.• Room service for beverages and light snacks.•Afternoon tea with pastries, sandwiches and cakes; light snacks in theevening.

•Historians and other experts will enhance your experience with a series of lectures.

•Musical entertainment each evening during the cruise.• Enjoy an extensive meal program, including 12 breakfasts, 11 lunchesand 12 dinners, including complimentary wine, beer or soft drinks at dinneron board.

•A Captain’s Reception and an AHI Farewell Reception.• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio

headset system, will offer informative commentary on all excursions.• Guided excursions in each city or port:– See the highlights of Venice.– Take an exclusive, after-hours tour of St. Mark’s Basilica.– Discover the walled city of Zadar.– Explore Diocletian’s Palace in Split.– Visit Korcula, a charming town said to be the birthplace of Marco Polo.– Discover Dubrovnik, one of Europe’s most memorable cities.– Explore Corfu, a verdant Greek island with a Venetian past.– See the highlights of Preveza.– Uncover Olympic history in ancient Olympia.–Wander through ancient Mycenae, the setting for Homer’s “The Odyssey.”

Embark on an unforgettable voyage of discovery

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Immerse yourself in the history, mythology, art

and architecture of classical civilizations.

“If you want to see

heaven on earth,

come to Dubrovnik.”

George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright, 1856-1950

“Other countries may offer

you discoveries in manners

or lore or landscape; Greece

offers you something harder

— the discovery of yourself.”

Lawrence Durrell, 1912-1990,

British novelist, “Prospero’sCell: A Guide to the Landscapeand Manners of the Island of

Corcyra,” 1945

“Experience, travel —

these are as education in

themselves.”

Euripides, Greek playwright, c. 480-406 B.C.

“The Epidaurians have a

theater in their sanctuary

that seems to me particularly

worth a visit…who can

begin to rival Polykleitos for

the beauty and composition

of his architecture?”

Pausanias of Lydia, Greek traveler and geographer,

Description of Greece, A.D. 2

Dear Alumnae and Friends,Join us on a voyage through myth and history. Journey along the

Adriatic coast where emerald mountains, turquoise waters andgilded olive groves create a living, breathing canvas of intensecolor and dazzling light.

Your 12-night cruise begins with two nights in Venice, includingan exclusive after-hours tour of St. Mark’s Basilica. Then set saildown the Dalmatian Coast, your imagination captured by the treasure trove of ancient ruins, medieval churches and exquisitepalaces bequeathed this region from centuries of Roman andVenetian rule. Spend a leisurely evening in the radiant walled cityof Dubrovnik. Navigate the deep-cut coastline of Montenegro’sKotor Bay. Your journey concludes in Greece, where you will visitancient, storied sites.

Expert speakers, exclusive tours, an experienced TravelDirector to handle every detail, and ample free time to pursueyour interests — there is much to commend the value and convenience of traveling with us! Space is limited on this boutique-style cruise, so please call today to make your reservation or obtain more information.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth BigwoodDirector for TravelAlumnae Association of Smith College

800-225-2029

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questionsregarding this tour.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUE

BalconyClass

Voyages toAntiquity cruiseline proudly offersBalcony Class, aspecial level ofaccommodationdesigned especially forguests in thesuites, juniorsuites and staterooms incabin categories A to D. In additionto standard cabinfeatures, whichinclude a flat-screen TV.,safe, hair dryerand plush bedding,guests in BalconyClass also enjoyaccommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottleof champagne, a refrigeratorstocked with soft drinks, complimentarybottled water,plush robes andslippers andMolton Brownbathroom amenities.

– Explore Athens and visit the Acropolis.•Gratuities for cabin and onboard

restaurant staff. AHI extends the additionalbenefit of providing gratuities to guidesand drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced AHI TravelDirector throughout the trip.

• Services of a Passenger ServiceRepresentative prior to departure.

Acropolis, Athens

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored byalumnae associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered thehighest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:• An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusionsand services at a comparable price.

• Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 50 years oftravel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and touncover the region’s hidden treasures.

• Experienced Travel Directors who attend to every detail ofyour journey. Benefit from the expertise of local guides who possessauthoritative knowledge of the region and offer personal insight intothe local culture.

• Flexibility and customization. Free time during the trip allows youto pursue your own interests. They will also help you tailor your dreamtrip with add-ons and extensions.

• Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

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JUNE 11-24, 2013

800-225-2029

Special airfares include round trip flights, fuel surcharges, taxes, transfers and baggage handling. Prices from other departure cities are available upon request.

SPECIAL AIRFARES FROM THESE CITIES

$ 595

$ 695

$ 795

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Need pre- or post-trip assistance? If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/orafter this program, please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 no later than 60days prior to departure and they will be happy to assist you with your reservations.A nonrefundable service fee and additional air/land charges based on reservations apply.

Reserve your Adriatic Antiquities cruise today!

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NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports; personal gra-tuities; laundry and dry cleaning; excursions,wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included fea-tures; travel insurance; all items of a strictly per-sonal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right isretained to decline to accept or to retain any per-son as a member of this trip who, in the opinionof AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whose physicalor mental condition may constitute a danger tothemselves or to others on the trip, subject onlyto the requirement that the portion of the totalamount paid which corresponds to the unusedservices and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, includingwithout limitation those who permanently or peri-odically use a wheelchair, must be accompaniedby someone who is fit and able to assist them, andwho will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transporta-tion offered by AHI Travel is based on AdvancePurchase Excursion fares. After tickets areissued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket pricemay be levied. If connecting flights are requested,special promotional fares may be used, in whichcase penalties of as much as 100% may beassessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After depar-ture, if the reservations are changed, you will becharged the higher, all year Economy class fare.VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINERARY MUSTBE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIORTO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to maketheir own airline reservations independently willbe wholly responsible for any airline fees orpenalties incurred as a result of program cancel-lation and/or change in travel dates, or airlineschedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellationpenalties, all cancellations for any reason whatso-ever will be subject to a $250 per person cancella-tion fee. Cancellation from 120 days to 90 daysprior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10%of the entire cost of the trip per person; 89 daysto 31 days, 50% of the trip cost per person; can-cellation from 30 days up to the time of departurewill result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost ofthe trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE ISAVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENTFROM SMITH TRAVEL AFTER YOU RESERVE. Allcancellations must be submitted in writing to AHIInternational Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according tothe airline policy and the class of service flown.Details will be provided with your pre-departureinformation. Baggage allowances are subject tochange by the carrier without notice. Excess bag-gage charges for additional or oversized/over-weight pieces are expensive and not included inyour trip price; plan your wardrobe accordingly.Transport of baggage and personal effects is atthe owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORD-INGS - On occasion, AHI Travel obtains, from itsstaff, or from trip participants, photographic orvideo images of passengers and trip activities. Byparticipating in this travel program, you authorizeAHI Travel, without providing compensation toyou, or obtaining additional approvals from you, toinclude photographic and video recordings of you,as well as voice recordings included with anyvideos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertis-ing, publicity and/or training activities.

For Office Use Only: B #: ______________ Date: ________________

PSR: ________________Trip #:1-20748W

JUNE 12-24, 2013CRUISE PRICES Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside(Belvedere/Columbus) $4,645 $250 $4,395*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $4,905 $250 $4,655*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $5,150 $250 $4,900*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $5,550 $250 $5,300*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $5,850 $250 $5,600*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $6,150 $250 $5,900*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $6,405 $250 $6,155*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Bridge/Belvedere) $6,750 $250 $6,500*190-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Lido/Belvedere) $7,050 $250 $6,800*190-215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $7,450 $250 $7,200*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

C Deluxe Balcony (Lido/Bridge) $7,750 $250 $7,500*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds. Cabins onLido Deck are smaller and do not have a sitting area.

B Junior Suite, Balcony (Lido) $8,450 $250 $8,200*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $9,105 $250 $8,855*550 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, dressing area, separate sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

All suites, staterooms and cabins have flat-screen TV, safe and hair dryer and are fully air-conditioned.

All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include governmental taxes and cruise fuel surcharges. Port charges are an additional $495 per person. Tipping of cabin staff,restaurant staff and included excursion guides and drivers is included. Single prices availableupon request.

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

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Venice Venice Split

DubrovnikDubrovnik Mycenae

ZadarZadar Corfu

Mycenae

Nauplia

Athens

DubrovnikSt. Mark’s Cathedral, KorculaDubrovnik

UNESCO

The UNESCO World Heritage sites featured on this

program are: Venice and its lagoon, Italy; the historical complex of Split with the Palace ofDiocletian and the Old City of Dubrovnik,Croatia; the Acropolis and the archaeologicalsites of Olympia and Mycenae, and the OldTown of Corfu, Greece; and the natural andculturo-historical region of Kotor,Montenegro.

DAY THREE

VENICE B|L|D

Excursion: Highlights of Venice. Stroll St. Mark’s Square and marvel at the Byzantinefaçade of St. Mark’s Basilica. Take in sublimeviews of the city. Visit the Doge’s Palace, a beautiful expression of Gothic architecture,before crossing the Bridge of Sighs.

Excursion:St. Mark’s Basilica. View the illuminated mosaics and golden dome of St.Mark’s Basilica during an exclusive evening tour.

This evening, attend the captain’s WelcomeReception.

DAY FOUR

VENICE B|L|D

Independent Exploration:Dine in elegantcafés and step into boutiques beneath theProcuratie’s arcades.

DAY FIVE

ZADAR, CROATIA B|L|D

Witness the remote cluster of islands formingthe Kornati archipelago. Cerulean sea contrastswith chalk-white cliffs in a vision of startlingbeauty.

Top Lecturers and Fascinating Talks

The lecturers and speakers on a Voyages to Antiquity cruise are leaders in their fields,often affiliated with the world’s prestigiousuniversities including Oxford and Cambridge,best-selling authors, and experts from fine museums and organizations such as the Archaeological Institute of America. They areselected for their knowledge of Europe andtheir ability to bring the history, archaeology,architecture and art of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during lectures andon trips ashore will be a team of young classical history graduates whose enthusiasmand specialized knowledge will enhance yourexplorations.

colonnaded Liston Café and cricket pitch to thered-domed Agios Spyridon Church.

DAY TEN

PREVEZA | ARTA | ITHACA B|L|D

Excursion:Traditional Arta. View theremains of Ali Pacha’s Fortress of Pantokratorin Preveza, then see the nearby castles of St.Andrew and St. George. Journey to Arta’sByzantine Church of Paregoretissa, whichhouses the city’s archaeological collection.

The Ionian Islands’ terraced olive groves,green mountains and endless white beachesform a glittering mosaic in the iridescentwaters as you sail by this afternoon.

Independent Exploration: Visit Ithaca, themythical home of Homer’s Odysseus andexplore its colorful capital of Vathy.

DAY ELEVEN

KATAKOLON | OLYMPIA B|L|D

Excursion:Ancient Olympia. Tour the siteof the first Olympic Games, which was also anational Greek shrine. View the famous Dorictemples of Zeus and Hera, the Olympic stadium, the hippodrome and other landmarks.

DAY TWELVE

NAUPLIA | MYCENAE B|L|D

Excursion:Agamemnon’s Mycenae.Mythand history intertwine in this city that Homerdescribed as “rich in gold.” According to legend, mythical hero Perseus founded thecity. Enter Mycenae through the Lion’s Gateand roam the immense citadel ruins.

Independent Exploration: The afternoon isat leisure in Nauplia.

Optional Excursion: Epidaurus. See one ofthe best-preserved ancient Greek theaters inthe world. Built in the fourth century B.C., thetheater possesses spectacular acoustics.*

DAY THIRTEEN

PIRAEUS | ATHENS B|L|D

Excursion:Athens and the Acropolis.Roam the remnants of Pericles’ extravagantarchitectural display, which majesticallystands above the city. Study the Parthenon’sillusory column design. Examine fabled treasures and legendary sculptures in theAcropolis Museum.

The dramatic beauty of the Adriatic Coast haslong inspired authors and artists. Indeed, you will view some of the most breathtakingseascapes in the world as you cruise throughthe Kornati Islands and Kotor Bay. Equal insplendor are the archaeological and historicalgems awaiting you in Venice, Croatia andGreece. Explore the Byzantine grandeur of St. Mark’s, the magnificent Roman Palace ofDiocletian in Split, Dubrovnik’s elegant OldTown, and the ancient Acropolis and its museum in Athens. During the cruise, a rosterof expert speakers will bring history to life during a series of engaging lectures. These lectures are interspersed throughout thecruise as the itinerary permits.

DAY ONE

Depart your gateway city for Venice, Italy,aboard scheduled jet service.A

AProvided for Air/Sea Program participants

DAY TWO

VENICE, ITALY D

Upon arrival, transferA to MV Aegean Odyssey.

The ship remains in port for the night.

Classically elegant, yet far from formal, MV Aegean Odyssey

is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-

class vessel, rebuilt for cruising the coastal waters of the

Mediterranean Sea. The ship easily approaches islands,

enters remote inlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible

to larger vessels, opening up experiences to you that others

miss. This is boutique-style cruising. The ship carries an

average of 350 passengers accommodated in comfortable

and well-appointed suites, junior suites and staterooms.

Enjoy a casual dress code, open-seated dining and many

diversions including the outdoor pool, a full-service spa

and stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants celebrate the Mediterranean’s glorious

culinary tradition with the best ingredients in delicious

and healthful dishes. Enjoy full waiter service and easy

sophistication in the Marco Polo, the ship’s more formal

dining room, where lunches and dinners feature delectable

entrees. At dinner, complimentary house wines are

carefully sourced from Italy, Croatia, Sicily and Greece.

The Terrace Café offers indoor and al fresco seating for

breakfast, lunch and dinner, and cooking on the open

grill. Bistro-style Tapas on the Terrace serves

appetizers, paella and authentic Italian pizzas.

For a special treat, take afternoon tea — an

English tradition made magical when enjoyed

at sea. Aegean Odyssey’s crowning touch is the

fine service of the crew, whose attention to

detail and graciousness will complete your

unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

PROGRAMHIGHLIGHTS

•Unpack just once asyou journey from Veniceto idyllic locations inCroatia and Greece.

•Begin your journey withtwo nights in Venice andjoin an exclusive eveningtour of St. Mark’s Basilica.

•Discover Dubrovnik,one of the world’s mostbeautiful walled cities.

•Treasure unforgettablevistas shaped by thewhite cliffs and remotecoves of the Kornati archipelago.

•Mountains rise from the sea as you cruisethrough majestic KotorBay, Europe’s southernmostfjord.

• Immerse yourself in ancient Greece asyou explore historic gems,including thesite of thefirst OlympicGames andAthens’Acropolis.

Excursion:Historic Zadar on Foot.Walk the marble streets of Old Town to theByzantine Church of St. Donat, which was builtover remains of the first-century RomanForum. Visit nearby Romanesque jewels, theCathedral of St. Anastasia and the Museum ofSacred Art in the Benedictine convent.

DAY SIX

SPLIT B|L|D

Excursion:Palace of Diocletian. VisitRoman Emperor Diocletian’s lavish retirementpalace and wander its labyrinthine cellars.Enter the Peristyle to explore the massivemausoleum and view the Temple of Jupiter.

Independent Exploration:Enjoy free timein Split.

Optional Excursion: The Island of Trogir.Visit the medieval city of Trogir, a UNESCOWorld Heritage site.*

DAY SEVEN

KORCULA | DUBROVNIK B|L|D

Excursion:Walking Tour of Korcula.St. Mark’s Cathedral exemplifies the beauty of Korcula’s stone and skill of its craftsmen.

Nearby Abbey Treasury is celebrated for itsDalmatian and Venetian art, including a polyptych of The Virgin Mary. Visit the presumed birthplace of 13th-century traveler Marco Polo.

Cruise past the beautiful island of Hvar and spend a leisurely evening ashore inDubrovnik.

DAY EIGHT

DUBROVNIK B|L|D

Excursion:Discover Dubrovnik. Take inthe luminous beauty of Dubrovnik’s Old Town,an excellent example of a medieval walled city.Visit the baroque cathedral boasting Titian’sAssumption and domed Church of St. Blaise.

Encounter a place where mountains touch thesea, and the majestic panoramas of Europe’ssouthernmost fjord take your breath awaywhen sailing through Montenegro’s Kotor Bay.

DAY NINE

CORFU, GREECE B|L|D

Excursion:Corfu Town. Start your day visiting the fortress in this verdant island’sOld Town. Stroll the esplanade past the

MV Aegean Odyssey... Cruise in comfort, relax in style.

Independent Exploration:ExplorePiraeus, ancient gateway to Athens. StrollMikrolimano Harbor’s promenade and visitthe Archaeological Museum featuring a sixth-century bronze statue of Apollo.

Tonight, attend the AHI Farewell Reception.

DAY FOURTEEN BDepart for the Athens airport and returnflight to your gateway city.A

NOTE: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled eventsmay change. Some included sightseeing itineraries canbe strenuous, therefore a reasonable level of fitness isrecommended. Some passengers may decide to take abreak on certain days and explore the environs aroundthe port.

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD

A casual and relaxed atmosphere

Friendly, attentive service

Elegantly appointed accommodations

Included meals indicated each day as B/L/D = Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner.

* Additional cost for Optional Excursions

Apollo of Piraeus Above: Detail of fresco, Mycenae

Zadar

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ADRIATICANTIQUITIES

Olympia Museum

CRUISE FROM VENICE TO ATHENS

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Send to: Alumnae Association of Smith CollegeSmith College Travel ProgramAlumnae House33 Elm StreetNorthampton, MA 01063Fax: 413-585-2015

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this trip orto make a reservation.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Street Address ___________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Home: (_________)_____________Office: (_________)____________________

Email:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:

Cabin category desired: 1st choice_____________ 2nd choice__________Category A-G: � Twin � Double

Cruise and Air/Sea Program

� I/we reserve the Cruise Program and request the Air/Sea Program to Venice,Italy, with return from Athens, Greece, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

� Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Cruise Program

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. � Please contact me/us regarding air options.� I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).� I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by March 13, 2013 (90 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Credit cards cannot be accepted for final payment.

Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)to reserve ________ place(s).

� Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

� Charge my deposit to: � MasterCard � Visa

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of theterms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the Cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Alum

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College

Smith

College

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Alum

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SPONSORED BY

ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OF SMITH COLLEGE

JUNE 11-24, 2013

800-225-2029

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velAir/Sea Program

•SPECIAL AIRFARE to Venice, Italy, with return from Athens, Greece, from select U.S. cities.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handling between airports and embarkation/disembarkation piers for Air/Sea passengers.

•All passengers who book their flights through AHI automatically receiveflight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms.

Cruise Program•12 nights aboard the MV Aegean Odyssey.•An elegant, but casual and relaxing atmosphere.•Well-appointed and comfortable staterooms.•Attentive and gracious service.•A library with a well-stocked selection of books, newspapers, magazinesand more.

•Open seating in your choice of two indoor restaurants.• Room service for beverages and light snacks.•Afternoon tea with pastries, sandwiches and cakes; light snacks in theevening.

•Historians and other experts will enhance your experience with a series of lectures.

•Musical entertainment each evening during the cruise.• Enjoy an extensive meal program, including 12 breakfasts, 11 lunchesand 12 dinners, including complimentary wine, beer or soft drinks at dinneron board.

•A Captain’s Reception and an AHI Farewell Reception.• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio

headset system, will offer informative commentary on all excursions.• Guided excursions in each city or port:– See the highlights of Venice.– Take an exclusive, after-hours tour of St. Mark’s Basilica.– Discover the walled city of Zadar.– Explore Diocletian’s Palace in Split.– Visit Korcula, a charming town said to be the birthplace of Marco Polo.– Discover Dubrovnik, one of Europe’s most memorable cities.– Explore Corfu, a verdant Greek island with a Venetian past.– See the highlights of Preveza.– Uncover Olympic history in ancient Olympia.–Wander through ancient Mycenae, the setting for Homer’s “The Odyssey.”

Embark on an unforgettable voyage of discovery

aboard the elegant

MV

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ss

ey.

Immerse yourself in the history, mythology, art

and architecture of classical civilizations.

“If you want to see

heaven on earth,

come to Dubrovnik.”

George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright, 1856-1950

“Other countries may offer

you discoveries in manners

or lore or landscape; Greece

offers you something harder

— the discovery of yourself.”

Lawrence Durrell, 1912-1990,

British novelist, “Prospero’sCell: A Guide to the Landscapeand Manners of the Island of

Corcyra,” 1945

“Experience, travel —

these are as education in

themselves.”

Euripides, Greek playwright, c. 480-406 B.C.

“The Epidaurians have a

theater in their sanctuary

that seems to me particularly

worth a visit…who can

begin to rival Polykleitos for

the beauty and composition

of his architecture?”

Pausanias of Lydia, Greek traveler and geographer,

Description of Greece, A.D. 2

Dear Alumnae and Friends,Join us on a voyage through myth and history. Journey along the

Adriatic coast where emerald mountains, turquoise waters andgilded olive groves create a living, breathing canvas of intensecolor and dazzling light.

Your 12-night cruise begins with two nights in Venice, includingan exclusive after-hours tour of St. Mark’s Basilica. Then set saildown the Dalmatian Coast, your imagination captured by the treasure trove of ancient ruins, medieval churches and exquisitepalaces bequeathed this region from centuries of Roman andVenetian rule. Spend a leisurely evening in the radiant walled cityof Dubrovnik. Navigate the deep-cut coastline of Montenegro’sKotor Bay. Your journey concludes in Greece, where you will visitancient, storied sites.

Expert speakers, exclusive tours, an experienced TravelDirector to handle every detail, and ample free time to pursueyour interests — there is much to commend the value and convenience of traveling with us! Space is limited on this boutique-style cruise, so please call today to make your reservation or obtain more information.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth BigwoodDirector for TravelAlumnae Association of Smith College

800-225-2029

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questionsregarding this tour.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUE

BalconyClass

Voyages toAntiquity cruiseline proudly offersBalcony Class, aspecial level ofaccommodationdesigned especially forguests in thesuites, juniorsuites and staterooms incabin categories A to D. In additionto standard cabinfeatures, whichinclude a flat-screen TV.,safe, hair dryerand plush bedding,guests in BalconyClass also enjoyaccommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottleof champagne, a refrigeratorstocked with soft drinks, complimentarybottled water,plush robes andslippers andMolton Brownbathroom amenities.

– Explore Athens and visit the Acropolis.•Gratuities for cabin and onboard

restaurant staff. AHI extends the additionalbenefit of providing gratuities to guidesand drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced AHI TravelDirector throughout the trip.

• Services of a Passenger ServiceRepresentative prior to departure.

Acropolis, Athens

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored byalumnae associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered thehighest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:• An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusionsand services at a comparable price.

• Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 50 years oftravel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and touncover the region’s hidden treasures.

• Experienced Travel Directors who attend to every detail ofyour journey. Benefit from the expertise of local guides who possessauthoritative knowledge of the region and offer personal insight intothe local culture.

• Flexibility and customization. Free time during the trip allows youto pursue your own interests. They will also help you tailor your dreamtrip with add-ons and extensions.

• Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

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Special airfares include round trip flights, fuel surcharges, taxes, transfers and baggage handling. Prices from other departure cities are available upon request.

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Need pre- or post-trip assistance? If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/orafter this program, please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 no later than 60days prior to departure and they will be happy to assist you with your reservations.A nonrefundable service fee and additional air/land charges based on reservations apply.

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JUNE 12-24, 2013CRUISE PRICES Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside(Belvedere/Columbus) $4,645 $250 $4,395*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $4,905 $250 $4,655*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $5,150 $250 $4,900*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $5,550 $250 $5,300*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $5,850 $250 $5,600*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $6,150 $250 $5,900*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $6,405 $250 $6,155*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Bridge/Belvedere) $6,750 $250 $6,500*190-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Lido/Belvedere) $7,050 $250 $6,800*190-215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $7,450 $250 $7,200*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

C Deluxe Balcony (Lido/Bridge) $7,750 $250 $7,500*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds. Cabins onLido Deck are smaller and do not have a sitting area.

B Junior Suite, Balcony (Lido) $8,450 $250 $8,200*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $9,105 $250 $8,855*550 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, dressing area, separate sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

All suites, staterooms and cabins have flat-screen TV, safe and hair dryer and are fully air-conditioned.

All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include governmental taxes and cruise fuel surcharges. Port charges are an additional $495 per person. Tipping of cabin staff,restaurant staff and included excursion guides and drivers is included. Single prices availableupon request.

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

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Venice Venice Split

DubrovnikDubrovnik Mycenae

ZadarZadar Corfu

Mycenae

Nauplia

Athens

DubrovnikSt. Mark’s Cathedral, KorculaDubrovnik

UNESCO

The UNESCO World Heritage sites featured on this

program are: Venice and its lagoon, Italy; the historical complex of Split with the Palace ofDiocletian and the Old City of Dubrovnik,Croatia; the Acropolis and the archaeologicalsites of Olympia and Mycenae, and the OldTown of Corfu, Greece; and the natural andculturo-historical region of Kotor,Montenegro.

DAY THREE

VENICE B|L|D

Excursion: Highlights of Venice. Stroll St. Mark’s Square and marvel at the Byzantinefaçade of St. Mark’s Basilica. Take in sublimeviews of the city. Visit the Doge’s Palace, a beautiful expression of Gothic architecture,before crossing the Bridge of Sighs.

Excursion:St. Mark’s Basilica. View the illuminated mosaics and golden dome of St.Mark’s Basilica during an exclusive evening tour.

This evening, attend the captain’s WelcomeReception.

DAY FOUR

VENICE B|L|D

Independent Exploration:Dine in elegantcafés and step into boutiques beneath theProcuratie’s arcades.

DAY FIVE

ZADAR, CROATIA B|L|D

Witness the remote cluster of islands formingthe Kornati archipelago. Cerulean sea contrastswith chalk-white cliffs in a vision of startlingbeauty.

Top Lecturers and Fascinating Talks

The lecturers and speakers on a Voyages to Antiquity cruise are leaders in their fields,often affiliated with the world’s prestigiousuniversities including Oxford and Cambridge,best-selling authors, and experts from fine museums and organizations such as the Archaeological Institute of America. They areselected for their knowledge of Europe andtheir ability to bring the history, archaeology,architecture and art of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during lectures andon trips ashore will be a team of young classical history graduates whose enthusiasmand specialized knowledge will enhance yourexplorations.

colonnaded Liston Café and cricket pitch to thered-domed Agios Spyridon Church.

DAY TEN

PREVEZA | ARTA | ITHACA B|L|D

Excursion:Traditional Arta. View theremains of Ali Pacha’s Fortress of Pantokratorin Preveza, then see the nearby castles of St.Andrew and St. George. Journey to Arta’sByzantine Church of Paregoretissa, whichhouses the city’s archaeological collection.

The Ionian Islands’ terraced olive groves,green mountains and endless white beachesform a glittering mosaic in the iridescentwaters as you sail by this afternoon.

Independent Exploration: Visit Ithaca, themythical home of Homer’s Odysseus andexplore its colorful capital of Vathy.

DAY ELEVEN

KATAKOLON | OLYMPIA B|L|D

Excursion:Ancient Olympia. Tour the siteof the first Olympic Games, which was also anational Greek shrine. View the famous Dorictemples of Zeus and Hera, the Olympic stadium, the hippodrome and other landmarks.

DAY TWELVE

NAUPLIA | MYCENAE B|L|D

Excursion:Agamemnon’s Mycenae.Mythand history intertwine in this city that Homerdescribed as “rich in gold.” According to legend, mythical hero Perseus founded thecity. Enter Mycenae through the Lion’s Gateand roam the immense citadel ruins.

Independent Exploration: The afternoon isat leisure in Nauplia.

Optional Excursion: Epidaurus. See one ofthe best-preserved ancient Greek theaters inthe world. Built in the fourth century B.C., thetheater possesses spectacular acoustics.*

DAY THIRTEEN

PIRAEUS | ATHENS B|L|D

Excursion:Athens and the Acropolis.Roam the remnants of Pericles’ extravagantarchitectural display, which majesticallystands above the city. Study the Parthenon’sillusory column design. Examine fabled treasures and legendary sculptures in theAcropolis Museum.

The dramatic beauty of the Adriatic Coast haslong inspired authors and artists. Indeed, you will view some of the most breathtakingseascapes in the world as you cruise throughthe Kornati Islands and Kotor Bay. Equal insplendor are the archaeological and historicalgems awaiting you in Venice, Croatia andGreece. Explore the Byzantine grandeur of St. Mark’s, the magnificent Roman Palace ofDiocletian in Split, Dubrovnik’s elegant OldTown, and the ancient Acropolis and its museum in Athens. During the cruise, a rosterof expert speakers will bring history to life during a series of engaging lectures. These lectures are interspersed throughout thecruise as the itinerary permits.

DAY ONE

Depart your gateway city for Venice, Italy,aboard scheduled jet service.A

AProvided for Air/Sea Program participants

DAY TWO

VENICE, ITALY D

Upon arrival, transferA to MV Aegean Odyssey.

The ship remains in port for the night.

Classically elegant, yet far from formal, MV Aegean Odyssey

is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-

class vessel, rebuilt for cruising the coastal waters of the

Mediterranean Sea. The ship easily approaches islands,

enters remote inlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible

to larger vessels, opening up experiences to you that others

miss. This is boutique-style cruising. The ship carries an

average of 350 passengers accommodated in comfortable

and well-appointed suites, junior suites and staterooms.

Enjoy a casual dress code, open-seated dining and many

diversions including the outdoor pool, a full-service spa

and stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants celebrate the Mediterranean’s glorious

culinary tradition with the best ingredients in delicious

and healthful dishes. Enjoy full waiter service and easy

sophistication in the Marco Polo, the ship’s more formal

dining room, where lunches and dinners feature delectable

entrees. At dinner, complimentary house wines are

carefully sourced from Italy, Croatia, Sicily and Greece.

The Terrace Café offers indoor and al fresco seating for

breakfast, lunch and dinner, and cooking on the open

grill. Bistro-style Tapas on the Terrace serves

appetizers, paella and authentic Italian pizzas.

For a special treat, take afternoon tea — an

English tradition made magical when enjoyed

at sea. Aegean Odyssey’s crowning touch is the

fine service of the crew, whose attention to

detail and graciousness will complete your

unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

PROGRAMHIGHLIGHTS

•Unpack just once asyou journey from Veniceto idyllic locations inCroatia and Greece.

•Begin your journey withtwo nights in Venice andjoin an exclusive eveningtour of St. Mark’s Basilica.

•Discover Dubrovnik,one of the world’s mostbeautiful walled cities.

•Treasure unforgettablevistas shaped by thewhite cliffs and remotecoves of the Kornati archipelago.

•Mountains rise from the sea as you cruisethrough majestic KotorBay, Europe’s southernmostfjord.

• Immerse yourself in ancient Greece asyou explore historic gems,including thesite of thefirst OlympicGames andAthens’Acropolis.

Excursion:Historic Zadar on Foot.Walk the marble streets of Old Town to theByzantine Church of St. Donat, which was builtover remains of the first-century RomanForum. Visit nearby Romanesque jewels, theCathedral of St. Anastasia and the Museum ofSacred Art in the Benedictine convent.

DAY SIX

SPLIT B|L|D

Excursion:Palace of Diocletian. VisitRoman Emperor Diocletian’s lavish retirementpalace and wander its labyrinthine cellars.Enter the Peristyle to explore the massivemausoleum and view the Temple of Jupiter.

Independent Exploration:Enjoy free timein Split.

Optional Excursion: The Island of Trogir.Visit the medieval city of Trogir, a UNESCOWorld Heritage site.*

DAY SEVEN

KORCULA | DUBROVNIK B|L|D

Excursion:Walking Tour of Korcula.St. Mark’s Cathedral exemplifies the beauty of Korcula’s stone and skill of its craftsmen.

Nearby Abbey Treasury is celebrated for itsDalmatian and Venetian art, including a polyptych of The Virgin Mary. Visit the presumed birthplace of 13th-century traveler Marco Polo.

Cruise past the beautiful island of Hvar and spend a leisurely evening ashore inDubrovnik.

DAY EIGHT

DUBROVNIK B|L|D

Excursion:Discover Dubrovnik. Take inthe luminous beauty of Dubrovnik’s Old Town,an excellent example of a medieval walled city.Visit the baroque cathedral boasting Titian’sAssumption and domed Church of St. Blaise.

Encounter a place where mountains touch thesea, and the majestic panoramas of Europe’ssouthernmost fjord take your breath awaywhen sailing through Montenegro’s Kotor Bay.

DAY NINE

CORFU, GREECE B|L|D

Excursion:Corfu Town. Start your day visiting the fortress in this verdant island’sOld Town. Stroll the esplanade past the

MV Aegean Odyssey... Cruise in comfort, relax in style.

Independent Exploration:ExplorePiraeus, ancient gateway to Athens. StrollMikrolimano Harbor’s promenade and visitthe Archaeological Museum featuring a sixth-century bronze statue of Apollo.

Tonight, attend the AHI Farewell Reception.

DAY FOURTEEN BDepart for the Athens airport and returnflight to your gateway city.A

NOTE: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled eventsmay change. Some included sightseeing itineraries canbe strenuous, therefore a reasonable level of fitness isrecommended. Some passengers may decide to take abreak on certain days and explore the environs aroundthe port.

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD

A casual and relaxed atmosphere

Friendly, attentive service

Elegantly appointed accommodations

Included meals indicated each day as B/L/D = Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner.

* Additional cost for Optional Excursions

Apollo of Piraeus Above: Detail of fresco, Mycenae

Zadar

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Venice Venice Split

DubrovnikDubrovnik Mycenae

ZadarZadar Corfu

Mycenae

Nauplia

Athens

DubrovnikSt. Mark’s Cathedral, KorculaDubrovnik

UNESCO

The UNESCO World Heritage sites featured on this

program are: Venice and its lagoon, Italy; the historical complex of Split with the Palace ofDiocletian and the Old City of Dubrovnik,Croatia; the Acropolis and the archaeologicalsites of Olympia and Mycenae, and the OldTown of Corfu, Greece; and the natural andculturo-historical region of Kotor,Montenegro.

DAY THREE

VENICE B|L|D

Excursion: Highlights of Venice. Stroll St. Mark’s Square and marvel at the Byzantinefaçade of St. Mark’s Basilica. Take in sublimeviews of the city. Visit the Doge’s Palace, a beautiful expression of Gothic architecture,before crossing the Bridge of Sighs.

Excursion:St. Mark’s Basilica. View the illuminated mosaics and golden dome of St.Mark’s Basilica during an exclusive evening tour.

This evening, attend the captain’s WelcomeReception.

DAY FOUR

VENICE B|L|D

Independent Exploration:Dine in elegantcafés and step into boutiques beneath theProcuratie’s arcades.

DAY FIVE

ZADAR, CROATIA B|L|D

Witness the remote cluster of islands formingthe Kornati archipelago. Cerulean sea contrastswith chalk-white cliffs in a vision of startlingbeauty.

Top Lecturers and Fascinating Talks

The lecturers and speakers on a Voyages to Antiquity cruise are leaders in their fields,often affiliated with the world’s prestigiousuniversities including Oxford and Cambridge,best-selling authors, and experts from fine museums and organizations such as the Archaeological Institute of America. They areselected for their knowledge of Europe andtheir ability to bring the history, archaeology,architecture and art of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during lectures andon trips ashore will be a team of young classical history graduates whose enthusiasmand specialized knowledge will enhance yourexplorations.

colonnaded Liston Café and cricket pitch to thered-domed Agios Spyridon Church.

DAY TEN

PREVEZA | ARTA | ITHACA B|L|D

Excursion:Traditional Arta. View theremains of Ali Pacha’s Fortress of Pantokratorin Preveza, then see the nearby castles of St.Andrew and St. George. Journey to Arta’sByzantine Church of Paregoretissa, whichhouses the city’s archaeological collection.

The Ionian Islands’ terraced olive groves,green mountains and endless white beachesform a glittering mosaic in the iridescentwaters as you sail by this afternoon.

Independent Exploration: Visit Ithaca, themythical home of Homer’s Odysseus andexplore its colorful capital of Vathy.

DAY ELEVEN

KATAKOLON | OLYMPIA B|L|D

Excursion:Ancient Olympia. Tour the siteof the first Olympic Games, which was also anational Greek shrine. View the famous Dorictemples of Zeus and Hera, the Olympic stadium, the hippodrome and other landmarks.

DAY TWELVE

NAUPLIA | MYCENAE B|L|D

Excursion:Agamemnon’s Mycenae.Mythand history intertwine in this city that Homerdescribed as “rich in gold.” According to legend, mythical hero Perseus founded thecity. Enter Mycenae through the Lion’s Gateand roam the immense citadel ruins.

Independent Exploration: The afternoon isat leisure in Nauplia.

Optional Excursion: Epidaurus. See one ofthe best-preserved ancient Greek theaters inthe world. Built in the fourth century B.C., thetheater possesses spectacular acoustics.*

DAY THIRTEEN

PIRAEUS | ATHENS B|L|D

Excursion:Athens and the Acropolis.Roam the remnants of Pericles’ extravagantarchitectural display, which majesticallystands above the city. Study the Parthenon’sillusory column design. Examine fabled treasures and legendary sculptures in theAcropolis Museum.

The dramatic beauty of the Adriatic Coast haslong inspired authors and artists. Indeed, you will view some of the most breathtakingseascapes in the world as you cruise throughthe Kornati Islands and Kotor Bay. Equal insplendor are the archaeological and historicalgems awaiting you in Venice, Croatia andGreece. Explore the Byzantine grandeur of St. Mark’s, the magnificent Roman Palace ofDiocletian in Split, Dubrovnik’s elegant OldTown, and the ancient Acropolis and its museum in Athens. During the cruise, a rosterof expert speakers will bring history to life during a series of engaging lectures. These lectures are interspersed throughout thecruise as the itinerary permits.

DAY ONE

Depart your gateway city for Venice, Italy,aboard scheduled jet service.A

AProvided for Air/Sea Program participants

DAY TWO

VENICE, ITALY D

Upon arrival, transferA to MV Aegean Odyssey.

The ship remains in port for the night.

Classically elegant, yet far from formal, MV Aegean Odyssey

is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-

class vessel, rebuilt for cruising the coastal waters of the

Mediterranean Sea. The ship easily approaches islands,

enters remote inlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible

to larger vessels, opening up experiences to you that others

miss. This is boutique-style cruising. The ship carries an

average of 350 passengers accommodated in comfortable

and well-appointed suites, junior suites and staterooms.

Enjoy a casual dress code, open-seated dining and many

diversions including the outdoor pool, a full-service spa

and stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants celebrate the Mediterranean’s glorious

culinary tradition with the best ingredients in delicious

and healthful dishes. Enjoy full waiter service and easy

sophistication in the Marco Polo, the ship’s more formal

dining room, where lunches and dinners feature delectable

entrees. At dinner, complimentary house wines are

carefully sourced from Italy, Croatia, Sicily and Greece.

The Terrace Café offers indoor and al fresco seating for

breakfast, lunch and dinner, and cooking on the open

grill. Bistro-style Tapas on the Terrace serves

appetizers, paella and authentic Italian pizzas.

For a special treat, take afternoon tea — an

English tradition made magical when enjoyed

at sea. Aegean Odyssey’s crowning touch is the

fine service of the crew, whose attention to

detail and graciousness will complete your

unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

PROGRAMHIGHLIGHTS

•Unpack just once asyou journey from Veniceto idyllic locations inCroatia and Greece.

•Begin your journey withtwo nights in Venice andjoin an exclusive eveningtour of St. Mark’s Basilica.

•Discover Dubrovnik,one of the world’s mostbeautiful walled cities.

•Treasure unforgettablevistas shaped by thewhite cliffs and remotecoves of the Kornati archipelago.

•Mountains rise from the sea as you cruisethrough majestic KotorBay, Europe’s southernmostfjord.

• Immerse yourself in ancient Greece asyou explore historic gems,including thesite of thefirst OlympicGames andAthens’Acropolis.

Excursion:Historic Zadar on Foot.Walk the marble streets of Old Town to theByzantine Church of St. Donat, which was builtover remains of the first-century RomanForum. Visit nearby Romanesque jewels, theCathedral of St. Anastasia and the Museum ofSacred Art in the Benedictine convent.

DAY SIX

SPLIT B|L|D

Excursion:Palace of Diocletian. VisitRoman Emperor Diocletian’s lavish retirementpalace and wander its labyrinthine cellars.Enter the Peristyle to explore the massivemausoleum and view the Temple of Jupiter.

Independent Exploration:Enjoy free timein Split.

Optional Excursion: The Island of Trogir.Visit the medieval city of Trogir, a UNESCOWorld Heritage site.*

DAY SEVEN

KORCULA | DUBROVNIK B|L|D

Excursion:Walking Tour of Korcula.St. Mark’s Cathedral exemplifies the beauty of Korcula’s stone and skill of its craftsmen.

Nearby Abbey Treasury is celebrated for itsDalmatian and Venetian art, including a polyptych of The Virgin Mary. Visit the presumed birthplace of 13th-century traveler Marco Polo.

Cruise past the beautiful island of Hvar and spend a leisurely evening ashore inDubrovnik.

DAY EIGHT

DUBROVNIK B|L|D

Excursion:Discover Dubrovnik. Take inthe luminous beauty of Dubrovnik’s Old Town,an excellent example of a medieval walled city.Visit the baroque cathedral boasting Titian’sAssumption and domed Church of St. Blaise.

Encounter a place where mountains touch thesea, and the majestic panoramas of Europe’ssouthernmost fjord take your breath awaywhen sailing through Montenegro’s Kotor Bay.

DAY NINE

CORFU, GREECE B|L|D

Excursion:Corfu Town. Start your day visiting the fortress in this verdant island’sOld Town. Stroll the esplanade past the

MV Aegean Odyssey... Cruise in comfort, relax in style.

Independent Exploration:ExplorePiraeus, ancient gateway to Athens. StrollMikrolimano Harbor’s promenade and visitthe Archaeological Museum featuring a sixth-century bronze statue of Apollo.

Tonight, attend the AHI Farewell Reception.

DAY FOURTEEN BDepart for the Athens airport and returnflight to your gateway city.A

NOTE: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled eventsmay change. Some included sightseeing itineraries canbe strenuous, therefore a reasonable level of fitness isrecommended. Some passengers may decide to take abreak on certain days and explore the environs aroundthe port.

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD

A casual and relaxed atmosphere

Friendly, attentive service

Elegantly appointed accommodations

Included meals indicated each day as B/L/D = Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner.

* Additional cost for Optional Excursions

Apollo of Piraeus Above: Detail of fresco, Mycenae

Zadar

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Venice Venice Split

DubrovnikDubrovnik Mycenae

ZadarZadar Corfu

Mycenae

Nauplia

Athens

DubrovnikSt. Mark’s Cathedral, KorculaDubrovnik

UNESCO

The UNESCO World Heritage sites featured on this

program are: Venice and its lagoon, Italy; the historical complex of Split with the Palace ofDiocletian and the Old City of Dubrovnik,Croatia; the Acropolis and the archaeologicalsites of Olympia and Mycenae, and the OldTown of Corfu, Greece; and the natural andculturo-historical region of Kotor,Montenegro.

DAY THREE

VENICE B|L|D

Excursion: Highlights of Venice. Stroll St. Mark’s Square and marvel at the Byzantinefaçade of St. Mark’s Basilica. Take in sublimeviews of the city. Visit the Doge’s Palace, a beautiful expression of Gothic architecture,before crossing the Bridge of Sighs.

Excursion:St. Mark’s Basilica. View the illuminated mosaics and golden dome of St.Mark’s Basilica during an exclusive evening tour.

This evening, attend the captain’s WelcomeReception.

DAY FOUR

VENICE B|L|D

Independent Exploration:Dine in elegantcafés and step into boutiques beneath theProcuratie’s arcades.

DAY FIVE

ZADAR, CROATIA B|L|D

Witness the remote cluster of islands formingthe Kornati archipelago. Cerulean sea contrastswith chalk-white cliffs in a vision of startlingbeauty.

Top Lecturers and Fascinating Talks

The lecturers and speakers on a Voyages to Antiquity cruise are leaders in their fields,often affiliated with the world’s prestigiousuniversities including Oxford and Cambridge,best-selling authors, and experts from fine museums and organizations such as the Archaeological Institute of America. They areselected for their knowledge of Europe andtheir ability to bring the history, archaeology,architecture and art of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during lectures andon trips ashore will be a team of young classical history graduates whose enthusiasmand specialized knowledge will enhance yourexplorations.

colonnaded Liston Café and cricket pitch to thered-domed Agios Spyridon Church.

DAY TEN

PREVEZA | ARTA | ITHACA B|L|D

Excursion:Traditional Arta. View theremains of Ali Pacha’s Fortress of Pantokratorin Preveza, then see the nearby castles of St.Andrew and St. George. Journey to Arta’sByzantine Church of Paregoretissa, whichhouses the city’s archaeological collection.

The Ionian Islands’ terraced olive groves,green mountains and endless white beachesform a glittering mosaic in the iridescentwaters as you sail by this afternoon.

Independent Exploration: Visit Ithaca, themythical home of Homer’s Odysseus andexplore its colorful capital of Vathy.

DAY ELEVEN

KATAKOLON | OLYMPIA B|L|D

Excursion:Ancient Olympia. Tour the siteof the first Olympic Games, which was also anational Greek shrine. View the famous Dorictemples of Zeus and Hera, the Olympic stadium, the hippodrome and other landmarks.

DAY TWELVE

NAUPLIA | MYCENAE B|L|D

Excursion:Agamemnon’s Mycenae.Mythand history intertwine in this city that Homerdescribed as “rich in gold.” According to legend, mythical hero Perseus founded thecity. Enter Mycenae through the Lion’s Gateand roam the immense citadel ruins.

Independent Exploration: The afternoon isat leisure in Nauplia.

Optional Excursion: Epidaurus. See one ofthe best-preserved ancient Greek theaters inthe world. Built in the fourth century B.C., thetheater possesses spectacular acoustics.*

DAY THIRTEEN

PIRAEUS | ATHENS B|L|D

Excursion:Athens and the Acropolis.Roam the remnants of Pericles’ extravagantarchitectural display, which majesticallystands above the city. Study the Parthenon’sillusory column design. Examine fabled treasures and legendary sculptures in theAcropolis Museum.

The dramatic beauty of the Adriatic Coast haslong inspired authors and artists. Indeed, you will view some of the most breathtakingseascapes in the world as you cruise throughthe Kornati Islands and Kotor Bay. Equal insplendor are the archaeological and historicalgems awaiting you in Venice, Croatia andGreece. Explore the Byzantine grandeur of St. Mark’s, the magnificent Roman Palace ofDiocletian in Split, Dubrovnik’s elegant OldTown, and the ancient Acropolis and its museum in Athens. During the cruise, a rosterof expert speakers will bring history to life during a series of engaging lectures. These lectures are interspersed throughout thecruise as the itinerary permits.

DAY ONE

Depart your gateway city for Venice, Italy,aboard scheduled jet service.A

AProvided for Air/Sea Program participants

DAY TWO

VENICE, ITALY D

Upon arrival, transferA to MV Aegean Odyssey.

The ship remains in port for the night.

Classically elegant, yet far from formal, MV Aegean Odyssey

is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-

class vessel, rebuilt for cruising the coastal waters of the

Mediterranean Sea. The ship easily approaches islands,

enters remote inlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible

to larger vessels, opening up experiences to you that others

miss. This is boutique-style cruising. The ship carries an

average of 350 passengers accommodated in comfortable

and well-appointed suites, junior suites and staterooms.

Enjoy a casual dress code, open-seated dining and many

diversions including the outdoor pool, a full-service spa

and stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants celebrate the Mediterranean’s glorious

culinary tradition with the best ingredients in delicious

and healthful dishes. Enjoy full waiter service and easy

sophistication in the Marco Polo, the ship’s more formal

dining room, where lunches and dinners feature delectable

entrees. At dinner, complimentary house wines are

carefully sourced from Italy, Croatia, Sicily and Greece.

The Terrace Café offers indoor and al fresco seating for

breakfast, lunch and dinner, and cooking on the open

grill. Bistro-style Tapas on the Terrace serves

appetizers, paella and authentic Italian pizzas.

For a special treat, take afternoon tea — an

English tradition made magical when enjoyed

at sea. Aegean Odyssey’s crowning touch is the

fine service of the crew, whose attention to

detail and graciousness will complete your

unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

PROGRAMHIGHLIGHTS

•Unpack just once asyou journey from Veniceto idyllic locations inCroatia and Greece.

•Begin your journey withtwo nights in Venice andjoin an exclusive eveningtour of St. Mark’s Basilica.

•Discover Dubrovnik,one of the world’s mostbeautiful walled cities.

•Treasure unforgettablevistas shaped by thewhite cliffs and remotecoves of the Kornati archipelago.

•Mountains rise from the sea as you cruisethrough majestic KotorBay, Europe’s southernmostfjord.

• Immerse yourself in ancient Greece asyou explore historic gems,including thesite of thefirst OlympicGames andAthens’Acropolis.

Excursion:Historic Zadar on Foot.Walk the marble streets of Old Town to theByzantine Church of St. Donat, which was builtover remains of the first-century RomanForum. Visit nearby Romanesque jewels, theCathedral of St. Anastasia and the Museum ofSacred Art in the Benedictine convent.

DAY SIX

SPLIT B|L|D

Excursion:Palace of Diocletian. VisitRoman Emperor Diocletian’s lavish retirementpalace and wander its labyrinthine cellars.Enter the Peristyle to explore the massivemausoleum and view the Temple of Jupiter.

Independent Exploration:Enjoy free timein Split.

Optional Excursion: The Island of Trogir.Visit the medieval city of Trogir, a UNESCOWorld Heritage site.*

DAY SEVEN

KORCULA | DUBROVNIK B|L|D

Excursion:Walking Tour of Korcula.St. Mark’s Cathedral exemplifies the beauty of Korcula’s stone and skill of its craftsmen.

Nearby Abbey Treasury is celebrated for itsDalmatian and Venetian art, including a polyptych of The Virgin Mary. Visit the presumed birthplace of 13th-century traveler Marco Polo.

Cruise past the beautiful island of Hvar and spend a leisurely evening ashore inDubrovnik.

DAY EIGHT

DUBROVNIK B|L|D

Excursion:Discover Dubrovnik. Take inthe luminous beauty of Dubrovnik’s Old Town,an excellent example of a medieval walled city.Visit the baroque cathedral boasting Titian’sAssumption and domed Church of St. Blaise.

Encounter a place where mountains touch thesea, and the majestic panoramas of Europe’ssouthernmost fjord take your breath awaywhen sailing through Montenegro’s Kotor Bay.

DAY NINE

CORFU, GREECE B|L|D

Excursion:Corfu Town. Start your day visiting the fortress in this verdant island’sOld Town. Stroll the esplanade past the

MV Aegean Odyssey... Cruise in comfort, relax in style.

Independent Exploration:ExplorePiraeus, ancient gateway to Athens. StrollMikrolimano Harbor’s promenade and visitthe Archaeological Museum featuring a sixth-century bronze statue of Apollo.

Tonight, attend the AHI Farewell Reception.

DAY FOURTEEN BDepart for the Athens airport and returnflight to your gateway city.A

NOTE: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled eventsmay change. Some included sightseeing itineraries canbe strenuous, therefore a reasonable level of fitness isrecommended. Some passengers may decide to take abreak on certain days and explore the environs aroundthe port.

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD

A casual and relaxed atmosphere

Friendly, attentive service

Elegantly appointed accommodations

Included meals indicated each day as B/L/D = Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner.

* Additional cost for Optional Excursions

Apollo of Piraeus Above: Detail of fresco, Mycenae

Zadar

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Venice Venice Split

DubrovnikDubrovnik Mycenae

ZadarZadar Corfu

Mycenae

Nauplia

Athens

DubrovnikSt. Mark’s Cathedral, KorculaDubrovnik

UNESCO

The UNESCO World Heritage sites featured on this

program are: Venice and its lagoon, Italy; the historical complex of Split with the Palace ofDiocletian and the Old City of Dubrovnik,Croatia; the Acropolis and the archaeologicalsites of Olympia and Mycenae, and the OldTown of Corfu, Greece; and the natural andculturo-historical region of Kotor,Montenegro.

DAY THREE

VENICE B|L|D

Excursion: Highlights of Venice. Stroll St. Mark’s Square and marvel at the Byzantinefaçade of St. Mark’s Basilica. Take in sublimeviews of the city. Visit the Doge’s Palace, a beautiful expression of Gothic architecture,before crossing the Bridge of Sighs.

Excursion:St. Mark’s Basilica. View the illuminated mosaics and golden dome of St.Mark’s Basilica during an exclusive evening tour.

This evening, attend the captain’s WelcomeReception.

DAY FOUR

VENICE B|L|D

Independent Exploration:Dine in elegantcafés and step into boutiques beneath theProcuratie’s arcades.

DAY FIVE

ZADAR, CROATIA B|L|D

Witness the remote cluster of islands formingthe Kornati archipelago. Cerulean sea contrastswith chalk-white cliffs in a vision of startlingbeauty.

Top Lecturers and Fascinating Talks

The lecturers and speakers on a Voyages to Antiquity cruise are leaders in their fields,often affiliated with the world’s prestigiousuniversities including Oxford and Cambridge,best-selling authors, and experts from fine museums and organizations such as the Archaeological Institute of America. They areselected for their knowledge of Europe andtheir ability to bring the history, archaeology,architecture and art of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during lectures andon trips ashore will be a team of young classical history graduates whose enthusiasmand specialized knowledge will enhance yourexplorations.

colonnaded Liston Café and cricket pitch to thered-domed Agios Spyridon Church.

DAY TEN

PREVEZA | ARTA | ITHACA B|L|D

Excursion:Traditional Arta. View theremains of Ali Pacha’s Fortress of Pantokratorin Preveza, then see the nearby castles of St.Andrew and St. George. Journey to Arta’sByzantine Church of Paregoretissa, whichhouses the city’s archaeological collection.

The Ionian Islands’ terraced olive groves,green mountains and endless white beachesform a glittering mosaic in the iridescentwaters as you sail by this afternoon.

Independent Exploration: Visit Ithaca, themythical home of Homer’s Odysseus andexplore its colorful capital of Vathy.

DAY ELEVEN

KATAKOLON | OLYMPIA B|L|D

Excursion:Ancient Olympia. Tour the siteof the first Olympic Games, which was also anational Greek shrine. View the famous Dorictemples of Zeus and Hera, the Olympic stadium, the hippodrome and other landmarks.

DAY TWELVE

NAUPLIA | MYCENAE B|L|D

Excursion:Agamemnon’s Mycenae.Mythand history intertwine in this city that Homerdescribed as “rich in gold.” According to legend, mythical hero Perseus founded thecity. Enter Mycenae through the Lion’s Gateand roam the immense citadel ruins.

Independent Exploration: The afternoon isat leisure in Nauplia.

Optional Excursion: Epidaurus. See one ofthe best-preserved ancient Greek theaters inthe world. Built in the fourth century B.C., thetheater possesses spectacular acoustics.*

DAY THIRTEEN

PIRAEUS | ATHENS B|L|D

Excursion:Athens and the Acropolis.Roam the remnants of Pericles’ extravagantarchitectural display, which majesticallystands above the city. Study the Parthenon’sillusory column design. Examine fabled treasures and legendary sculptures in theAcropolis Museum.

The dramatic beauty of the Adriatic Coast haslong inspired authors and artists. Indeed, you will view some of the most breathtakingseascapes in the world as you cruise throughthe Kornati Islands and Kotor Bay. Equal insplendor are the archaeological and historicalgems awaiting you in Venice, Croatia andGreece. Explore the Byzantine grandeur of St. Mark’s, the magnificent Roman Palace ofDiocletian in Split, Dubrovnik’s elegant OldTown, and the ancient Acropolis and its museum in Athens. During the cruise, a rosterof expert speakers will bring history to life during a series of engaging lectures. These lectures are interspersed throughout thecruise as the itinerary permits.

DAY ONE

Depart your gateway city for Venice, Italy,aboard scheduled jet service.A

AProvided for Air/Sea Program participants

DAY TWO

VENICE, ITALY D

Upon arrival, transferA to MV Aegean Odyssey.

The ship remains in port for the night.

Classically elegant, yet far from formal, MV Aegean Odyssey

is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-

class vessel, rebuilt for cruising the coastal waters of the

Mediterranean Sea. The ship easily approaches islands,

enters remote inlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible

to larger vessels, opening up experiences to you that others

miss. This is boutique-style cruising. The ship carries an

average of 350 passengers accommodated in comfortable

and well-appointed suites, junior suites and staterooms.

Enjoy a casual dress code, open-seated dining and many

diversions including the outdoor pool, a full-service spa

and stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants celebrate the Mediterranean’s glorious

culinary tradition with the best ingredients in delicious

and healthful dishes. Enjoy full waiter service and easy

sophistication in the Marco Polo, the ship’s more formal

dining room, where lunches and dinners feature delectable

entrees. At dinner, complimentary house wines are

carefully sourced from Italy, Croatia, Sicily and Greece.

The Terrace Café offers indoor and al fresco seating for

breakfast, lunch and dinner, and cooking on the open

grill. Bistro-style Tapas on the Terrace serves

appetizers, paella and authentic Italian pizzas.

For a special treat, take afternoon tea — an

English tradition made magical when enjoyed

at sea. Aegean Odyssey’s crowning touch is the

fine service of the crew, whose attention to

detail and graciousness will complete your

unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

PROGRAMHIGHLIGHTS

•Unpack just once asyou journey from Veniceto idyllic locations inCroatia and Greece.

•Begin your journey withtwo nights in Venice andjoin an exclusive eveningtour of St. Mark’s Basilica.

•Discover Dubrovnik,one of the world’s mostbeautiful walled cities.

•Treasure unforgettablevistas shaped by thewhite cliffs and remotecoves of the Kornati archipelago.

•Mountains rise from the sea as you cruisethrough majestic KotorBay, Europe’s southernmostfjord.

• Immerse yourself in ancient Greece asyou explore historic gems,including thesite of thefirst OlympicGames andAthens’Acropolis.

Excursion:Historic Zadar on Foot.Walk the marble streets of Old Town to theByzantine Church of St. Donat, which was builtover remains of the first-century RomanForum. Visit nearby Romanesque jewels, theCathedral of St. Anastasia and the Museum ofSacred Art in the Benedictine convent.

DAY SIX

SPLIT B|L|D

Excursion:Palace of Diocletian. VisitRoman Emperor Diocletian’s lavish retirementpalace and wander its labyrinthine cellars.Enter the Peristyle to explore the massivemausoleum and view the Temple of Jupiter.

Independent Exploration:Enjoy free timein Split.

Optional Excursion: The Island of Trogir.Visit the medieval city of Trogir, a UNESCOWorld Heritage site.*

DAY SEVEN

KORCULA | DUBROVNIK B|L|D

Excursion:Walking Tour of Korcula.St. Mark’s Cathedral exemplifies the beauty of Korcula’s stone and skill of its craftsmen.

Nearby Abbey Treasury is celebrated for itsDalmatian and Venetian art, including a polyptych of The Virgin Mary. Visit the presumed birthplace of 13th-century traveler Marco Polo.

Cruise past the beautiful island of Hvar and spend a leisurely evening ashore inDubrovnik.

DAY EIGHT

DUBROVNIK B|L|D

Excursion:Discover Dubrovnik. Take inthe luminous beauty of Dubrovnik’s Old Town,an excellent example of a medieval walled city.Visit the baroque cathedral boasting Titian’sAssumption and domed Church of St. Blaise.

Encounter a place where mountains touch thesea, and the majestic panoramas of Europe’ssouthernmost fjord take your breath awaywhen sailing through Montenegro’s Kotor Bay.

DAY NINE

CORFU, GREECE B|L|D

Excursion:Corfu Town. Start your day visiting the fortress in this verdant island’sOld Town. Stroll the esplanade past the

MV Aegean Odyssey... Cruise in comfort, relax in style.

Independent Exploration:ExplorePiraeus, ancient gateway to Athens. StrollMikrolimano Harbor’s promenade and visitthe Archaeological Museum featuring a sixth-century bronze statue of Apollo.

Tonight, attend the AHI Farewell Reception.

DAY FOURTEEN BDepart for the Athens airport and returnflight to your gateway city.A

NOTE: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled eventsmay change. Some included sightseeing itineraries canbe strenuous, therefore a reasonable level of fitness isrecommended. Some passengers may decide to take abreak on certain days and explore the environs aroundthe port.

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD

A casual and relaxed atmosphere

Friendly, attentive service

Elegantly appointed accommodations

Included meals indicated each day as B/L/D = Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner.

* Additional cost for Optional Excursions

Apollo of Piraeus Above: Detail of fresco, Mycenae

Zadar

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Venice Venice Split

DubrovnikDubrovnik Mycenae

ZadarZadar Corfu

Mycenae

Nauplia

Athens

DubrovnikSt. Mark’s Cathedral, KorculaDubrovnik

UNESCO

The UNESCO World Heritage sites featured on this

program are: Venice and its lagoon, Italy; the historical complex of Split with the Palace ofDiocletian and the Old City of Dubrovnik,Croatia; the Acropolis and the archaeologicalsites of Olympia and Mycenae, and the OldTown of Corfu, Greece; and the natural andculturo-historical region of Kotor,Montenegro.

DAY THREE

VENICE B|L|D

Excursion: Highlights of Venice. Stroll St. Mark’s Square and marvel at the Byzantinefaçade of St. Mark’s Basilica. Take in sublimeviews of the city. Visit the Doge’s Palace, a beautiful expression of Gothic architecture,before crossing the Bridge of Sighs.

Excursion:St. Mark’s Basilica. View the illuminated mosaics and golden dome of St.Mark’s Basilica during an exclusive evening tour.

This evening, attend the captain’s WelcomeReception.

DAY FOUR

VENICE B|L|D

Independent Exploration:Dine in elegantcafés and step into boutiques beneath theProcuratie’s arcades.

DAY FIVE

ZADAR, CROATIA B|L|D

Witness the remote cluster of islands formingthe Kornati archipelago. Cerulean sea contrastswith chalk-white cliffs in a vision of startlingbeauty.

Top Lecturers and Fascinating Talks

The lecturers and speakers on a Voyages to Antiquity cruise are leaders in their fields,often affiliated with the world’s prestigiousuniversities including Oxford and Cambridge,best-selling authors, and experts from fine museums and organizations such as the Archaeological Institute of America. They areselected for their knowledge of Europe andtheir ability to bring the history, archaeology,architecture and art of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during lectures andon trips ashore will be a team of young classical history graduates whose enthusiasmand specialized knowledge will enhance yourexplorations.

colonnaded Liston Café and cricket pitch to thered-domed Agios Spyridon Church.

DAY TEN

PREVEZA | ARTA | ITHACA B|L|D

Excursion:Traditional Arta. View theremains of Ali Pacha’s Fortress of Pantokratorin Preveza, then see the nearby castles of St.Andrew and St. George. Journey to Arta’sByzantine Church of Paregoretissa, whichhouses the city’s archaeological collection.

The Ionian Islands’ terraced olive groves,green mountains and endless white beachesform a glittering mosaic in the iridescentwaters as you sail by this afternoon.

Independent Exploration: Visit Ithaca, themythical home of Homer’s Odysseus andexplore its colorful capital of Vathy.

DAY ELEVEN

KATAKOLON | OLYMPIA B|L|D

Excursion:Ancient Olympia. Tour the siteof the first Olympic Games, which was also anational Greek shrine. View the famous Dorictemples of Zeus and Hera, the Olympic stadium, the hippodrome and other landmarks.

DAY TWELVE

NAUPLIA | MYCENAE B|L|D

Excursion:Agamemnon’s Mycenae.Mythand history intertwine in this city that Homerdescribed as “rich in gold.” According to legend, mythical hero Perseus founded thecity. Enter Mycenae through the Lion’s Gateand roam the immense citadel ruins.

Independent Exploration: The afternoon isat leisure in Nauplia.

Optional Excursion: Epidaurus. See one ofthe best-preserved ancient Greek theaters inthe world. Built in the fourth century B.C., thetheater possesses spectacular acoustics.*

DAY THIRTEEN

PIRAEUS | ATHENS B|L|D

Excursion:Athens and the Acropolis.Roam the remnants of Pericles’ extravagantarchitectural display, which majesticallystands above the city. Study the Parthenon’sillusory column design. Examine fabled treasures and legendary sculptures in theAcropolis Museum.

The dramatic beauty of the Adriatic Coast haslong inspired authors and artists. Indeed, you will view some of the most breathtakingseascapes in the world as you cruise throughthe Kornati Islands and Kotor Bay. Equal insplendor are the archaeological and historicalgems awaiting you in Venice, Croatia andGreece. Explore the Byzantine grandeur of St. Mark’s, the magnificent Roman Palace ofDiocletian in Split, Dubrovnik’s elegant OldTown, and the ancient Acropolis and its museum in Athens. During the cruise, a rosterof expert speakers will bring history to life during a series of engaging lectures. These lectures are interspersed throughout thecruise as the itinerary permits.

DAY ONE

Depart your gateway city for Venice, Italy,aboard scheduled jet service.A

AProvided for Air/Sea Program participants

DAY TWO

VENICE, ITALY D

Upon arrival, transferA to MV Aegean Odyssey.

The ship remains in port for the night.

Classically elegant, yet far from formal, MV Aegean Odyssey

is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-

class vessel, rebuilt for cruising the coastal waters of the

Mediterranean Sea. The ship easily approaches islands,

enters remote inlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible

to larger vessels, opening up experiences to you that others

miss. This is boutique-style cruising. The ship carries an

average of 350 passengers accommodated in comfortable

and well-appointed suites, junior suites and staterooms.

Enjoy a casual dress code, open-seated dining and many

diversions including the outdoor pool, a full-service spa

and stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants celebrate the Mediterranean’s glorious

culinary tradition with the best ingredients in delicious

and healthful dishes. Enjoy full waiter service and easy

sophistication in the Marco Polo, the ship’s more formal

dining room, where lunches and dinners feature delectable

entrees. At dinner, complimentary house wines are

carefully sourced from Italy, Croatia, Sicily and Greece.

The Terrace Café offers indoor and al fresco seating for

breakfast, lunch and dinner, and cooking on the open

grill. Bistro-style Tapas on the Terrace serves

appetizers, paella and authentic Italian pizzas.

For a special treat, take afternoon tea — an

English tradition made magical when enjoyed

at sea. Aegean Odyssey’s crowning touch is the

fine service of the crew, whose attention to

detail and graciousness will complete your

unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

PROGRAMHIGHLIGHTS

•Unpack just once asyou journey from Veniceto idyllic locations inCroatia and Greece.

•Begin your journey withtwo nights in Venice andjoin an exclusive eveningtour of St. Mark’s Basilica.

•Discover Dubrovnik,one of the world’s mostbeautiful walled cities.

•Treasure unforgettablevistas shaped by thewhite cliffs and remotecoves of the Kornati archipelago.

•Mountains rise from the sea as you cruisethrough majestic KotorBay, Europe’s southernmostfjord.

• Immerse yourself in ancient Greece asyou explore historic gems,including thesite of thefirst OlympicGames andAthens’Acropolis.

Excursion:Historic Zadar on Foot.Walk the marble streets of Old Town to theByzantine Church of St. Donat, which was builtover remains of the first-century RomanForum. Visit nearby Romanesque jewels, theCathedral of St. Anastasia and the Museum ofSacred Art in the Benedictine convent.

DAY SIX

SPLIT B|L|D

Excursion:Palace of Diocletian. VisitRoman Emperor Diocletian’s lavish retirementpalace and wander its labyrinthine cellars.Enter the Peristyle to explore the massivemausoleum and view the Temple of Jupiter.

Independent Exploration:Enjoy free timein Split.

Optional Excursion: The Island of Trogir.Visit the medieval city of Trogir, a UNESCOWorld Heritage site.*

DAY SEVEN

KORCULA | DUBROVNIK B|L|D

Excursion:Walking Tour of Korcula.St. Mark’s Cathedral exemplifies the beauty of Korcula’s stone and skill of its craftsmen.

Nearby Abbey Treasury is celebrated for itsDalmatian and Venetian art, including a polyptych of The Virgin Mary. Visit the presumed birthplace of 13th-century traveler Marco Polo.

Cruise past the beautiful island of Hvar and spend a leisurely evening ashore inDubrovnik.

DAY EIGHT

DUBROVNIK B|L|D

Excursion:Discover Dubrovnik. Take inthe luminous beauty of Dubrovnik’s Old Town,an excellent example of a medieval walled city.Visit the baroque cathedral boasting Titian’sAssumption and domed Church of St. Blaise.

Encounter a place where mountains touch thesea, and the majestic panoramas of Europe’ssouthernmost fjord take your breath awaywhen sailing through Montenegro’s Kotor Bay.

DAY NINE

CORFU, GREECE B|L|D

Excursion:Corfu Town. Start your day visiting the fortress in this verdant island’sOld Town. Stroll the esplanade past the

MV Aegean Odyssey... Cruise in comfort, relax in style.

Independent Exploration:ExplorePiraeus, ancient gateway to Athens. StrollMikrolimano Harbor’s promenade and visitthe Archaeological Museum featuring a sixth-century bronze statue of Apollo.

Tonight, attend the AHI Farewell Reception.

DAY FOURTEEN BDepart for the Athens airport and returnflight to your gateway city.A

NOTE: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled eventsmay change. Some included sightseeing itineraries canbe strenuous, therefore a reasonable level of fitness isrecommended. Some passengers may decide to take abreak on certain days and explore the environs aroundthe port.

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD

A casual and relaxed atmosphere

Friendly, attentive service

Elegantly appointed accommodations

Included meals indicated each day as B/L/D = Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner.

* Additional cost for Optional Excursions

Apollo of Piraeus Above: Detail of fresco, Mycenae

Zadar

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Send to: Alumnae Association of Smith CollegeSmith College Travel ProgramAlumnae House33 Elm StreetNorthampton, MA 01063Fax: 413-585-2015

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this trip orto make a reservation.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Street Address ___________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Home: (_________)_____________Office: (_________)____________________

Email:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:

Cabin category desired: 1st choice_____________ 2nd choice__________Category A-G: � Twin � Double

Cruise and Air/Sea Program

� I/we reserve the Cruise Program and request the Air/Sea Program to Venice,Italy, with return from Athens, Greece, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

� Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Cruise Program

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. � Please contact me/us regarding air options.� I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).� I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by March 13, 2013 (90 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Credit cards cannot be accepted for final payment.

Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)to reserve ________ place(s).

� Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

� Charge my deposit to: � MasterCard � Visa

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of theterms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the Cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

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College

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College

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•SPECIAL AIRFARE to Venice, Italy, with return from Athens, Greece, from select U.S. cities.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handling between airports and embarkation/disembarkation piers for Air/Sea passengers.

•All passengers who book their flights through AHI automatically receiveflight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms.

Cruise Program•12 nights aboard the MV Aegean Odyssey.•An elegant, but casual and relaxing atmosphere.•Well-appointed and comfortable staterooms.•Attentive and gracious service.•A library with a well-stocked selection of books, newspapers, magazinesand more.

•Open seating in your choice of two indoor restaurants.• Room service for beverages and light snacks.•Afternoon tea with pastries, sandwiches and cakes; light snacks in theevening.

•Historians and other experts will enhance your experience with a series of lectures.

•Musical entertainment each evening during the cruise.• Enjoy an extensive meal program, including 12 breakfasts, 11 lunchesand 12 dinners, including complimentary wine, beer or soft drinks at dinneron board.

•A Captain’s Reception and an AHI Farewell Reception.• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio

headset system, will offer informative commentary on all excursions.• Guided excursions in each city or port:– See the highlights of Venice.– Take an exclusive, after-hours tour of St. Mark’s Basilica.– Discover the walled city of Zadar.– Explore Diocletian’s Palace in Split.– Visit Korcula, a charming town said to be the birthplace of Marco Polo.– Discover Dubrovnik, one of Europe’s most memorable cities.– Explore Corfu, a verdant Greek island with a Venetian past.– See the highlights of Preveza.– Uncover Olympic history in ancient Olympia.–Wander through ancient Mycenae, the setting for Homer’s “The Odyssey.”

Embark on an unforgettable voyage of discovery

aboard the elegant

MV

Aeg

ea

n O

dy

ss

ey.

Immerse yourself in the history, mythology, art

and architecture of classical civilizations.

“If you want to see

heaven on earth,

come to Dubrovnik.”

George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright, 1856-1950

“Other countries may offer

you discoveries in manners

or lore or landscape; Greece

offers you something harder

— the discovery of yourself.”

Lawrence Durrell, 1912-1990,

British novelist, “Prospero’sCell: A Guide to the Landscapeand Manners of the Island of

Corcyra,” 1945

“Experience, travel —

these are as education in

themselves.”

Euripides, Greek playwright, c. 480-406 B.C.

“The Epidaurians have a

theater in their sanctuary

that seems to me particularly

worth a visit…who can

begin to rival Polykleitos for

the beauty and composition

of his architecture?”

Pausanias of Lydia, Greek traveler and geographer,

Description of Greece, A.D. 2

Dear Alumnae and Friends,Join us on a voyage through myth and history. Journey along the

Adriatic coast where emerald mountains, turquoise waters andgilded olive groves create a living, breathing canvas of intensecolor and dazzling light.

Your 12-night cruise begins with two nights in Venice, includingan exclusive after-hours tour of St. Mark’s Basilica. Then set saildown the Dalmatian Coast, your imagination captured by the treasure trove of ancient ruins, medieval churches and exquisitepalaces bequeathed this region from centuries of Roman andVenetian rule. Spend a leisurely evening in the radiant walled cityof Dubrovnik. Navigate the deep-cut coastline of Montenegro’sKotor Bay. Your journey concludes in Greece, where you will visitancient, storied sites.

Expert speakers, exclusive tours, an experienced TravelDirector to handle every detail, and ample free time to pursueyour interests — there is much to commend the value and convenience of traveling with us! Space is limited on this boutique-style cruise, so please call today to make your reservation or obtain more information.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth BigwoodDirector for TravelAlumnae Association of Smith College

800-225-2029

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questionsregarding this tour.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUE

BalconyClass

Voyages toAntiquity cruiseline proudly offersBalcony Class, aspecial level ofaccommodationdesigned especially forguests in thesuites, juniorsuites and staterooms incabin categories A to D. In additionto standard cabinfeatures, whichinclude a flat-screen TV.,safe, hair dryerand plush bedding,guests in BalconyClass also enjoyaccommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottleof champagne, a refrigeratorstocked with soft drinks, complimentarybottled water,plush robes andslippers andMolton Brownbathroom amenities.

– Explore Athens and visit the Acropolis.•Gratuities for cabin and onboard

restaurant staff. AHI extends the additionalbenefit of providing gratuities to guidesand drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced AHI TravelDirector throughout the trip.

• Services of a Passenger ServiceRepresentative prior to departure.

Acropolis, Athens

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored byalumnae associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered thehighest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:• An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusionsand services at a comparable price.

• Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 50 years oftravel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and touncover the region’s hidden treasures.

• Experienced Travel Directors who attend to every detail ofyour journey. Benefit from the expertise of local guides who possessauthoritative knowledge of the region and offer personal insight intothe local culture.

• Flexibility and customization. Free time during the trip allows youto pursue your own interests. They will also help you tailor your dreamtrip with add-ons and extensions.

• Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

Like us at facebook.com/ahitravel

Follow us at twitter.com/ahitravel

View our webinars at youtube.com/ahitravel

JUNE 11-24, 2013

800-225-2029

Special airfares include round trip flights, fuel surcharges, taxes, transfers and baggage handling. Prices from other departure cities are available upon request.

SPECIAL AIRFARES FROM THESE CITIES

$ 595

$ 695

$ 795

Atlanta, GA; Boston, MA; Miami, FL; Montreal, QC; New York, NY(JFK); Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC (Dulles); Toronto, ON

Baltimore, MD; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX; Detroit, MI;Houston, TX; Indianapolis, IN; Minneapolis, MN; Nashville, TN;Phoenix, AZ; San Antonio, TX; St. Louis, MO; Tampa, FL;

Albuquerque, NM; Denver, CO; Los Angeles, CA; Portland, OR; San Diego, CA; San Francisco, CA; Seattle, WA; Vancouver, BC

Need pre- or post-trip assistance? If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/orafter this program, please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 no later than 60days prior to departure and they will be happy to assist you with your reservations.A nonrefundable service fee and additional air/land charges based on reservations apply.

Reserve your Adriatic Antiquities cruise today!

CST Registration No. 2028271-40. Fla. Seller of TravelReg. No. ST-33300 Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Reg. No. 8889139.Washington State Seller of Travel Reg. No. 601-820-781.PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC MemberCarriers ©2012 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports; personal gra-tuities; laundry and dry cleaning; excursions,wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included fea-tures; travel insurance; all items of a strictly per-sonal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right isretained to decline to accept or to retain any per-son as a member of this trip who, in the opinionof AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whose physicalor mental condition may constitute a danger tothemselves or to others on the trip, subject onlyto the requirement that the portion of the totalamount paid which corresponds to the unusedservices and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, includingwithout limitation those who permanently or peri-odically use a wheelchair, must be accompaniedby someone who is fit and able to assist them, andwho will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transporta-tion offered by AHI Travel is based on AdvancePurchase Excursion fares. After tickets areissued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket pricemay be levied. If connecting flights are requested,special promotional fares may be used, in whichcase penalties of as much as 100% may beassessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After depar-ture, if the reservations are changed, you will becharged the higher, all year Economy class fare.VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINERARY MUSTBE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIORTO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to maketheir own airline reservations independently willbe wholly responsible for any airline fees orpenalties incurred as a result of program cancel-lation and/or change in travel dates, or airlineschedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellationpenalties, all cancellations for any reason whatso-ever will be subject to a $250 per person cancella-tion fee. Cancellation from 120 days to 90 daysprior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10%of the entire cost of the trip per person; 89 daysto 31 days, 50% of the trip cost per person; can-cellation from 30 days up to the time of departurewill result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost ofthe trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE ISAVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENTFROM SMITH TRAVEL AFTER YOU RESERVE. Allcancellations must be submitted in writing to AHIInternational Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according tothe airline policy and the class of service flown.Details will be provided with your pre-departureinformation. Baggage allowances are subject tochange by the carrier without notice. Excess bag-gage charges for additional or oversized/over-weight pieces are expensive and not included inyour trip price; plan your wardrobe accordingly.Transport of baggage and personal effects is atthe owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORD-INGS - On occasion, AHI Travel obtains, from itsstaff, or from trip participants, photographic orvideo images of passengers and trip activities. Byparticipating in this travel program, you authorizeAHI Travel, without providing compensation toyou, or obtaining additional approvals from you, toinclude photographic and video recordings of you,as well as voice recordings included with anyvideos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertis-ing, publicity and/or training activities.

For Office Use Only: B #: ______________ Date: ________________

PSR: ________________Trip #:1-20748W

JUNE 12-24, 2013CRUISE PRICES Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside(Belvedere/Columbus) $4,645 $250 $4,395*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $4,905 $250 $4,655*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $5,150 $250 $4,900*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $5,550 $250 $5,300*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $5,850 $250 $5,600*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $6,150 $250 $5,900*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $6,405 $250 $6,155*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Bridge/Belvedere) $6,750 $250 $6,500*190-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Lido/Belvedere) $7,050 $250 $6,800*190-215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $7,450 $250 $7,200*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

C Deluxe Balcony (Lido/Bridge) $7,750 $250 $7,500*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds. Cabins onLido Deck are smaller and do not have a sitting area.

B Junior Suite, Balcony (Lido) $8,450 $250 $8,200*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $9,105 $250 $8,855*550 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, dressing area, separate sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

All suites, staterooms and cabins have flat-screen TV, safe and hair dryer and are fully air-conditioned.

All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include governmental taxes and cruise fuel surcharges. Port charges are an additional $495 per person. Tipping of cabin staff,restaurant staff and included excursion guides and drivers is included. Single prices availableupon request.

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

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Olympia Museum

CRUISE FROM VENICE TO ATHENS

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Send to: Alumnae Association of Smith CollegeSmith College Travel ProgramAlumnae House33 Elm StreetNorthampton, MA 01063Fax: 413-585-2015

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this trip orto make a reservation.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Street Address ___________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Home: (_________)_____________Office: (_________)____________________

Email:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:

Cabin category desired: 1st choice_____________ 2nd choice__________Category A-G: � Twin � Double

Cruise and Air/Sea Program

� I/we reserve the Cruise Program and request the Air/Sea Program to Venice,Italy, with return from Athens, Greece, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

� Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Cruise Program

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. � Please contact me/us regarding air options.� I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).� I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by March 13, 2013 (90 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Credit cards cannot be accepted for final payment.

Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)to reserve ________ place(s).

� Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

� Charge my deposit to: � MasterCard � Visa

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of theterms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the Cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Alum

nae Association of Smith

College

Smith

College

Trave

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Alum

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800-225-2029

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•SPECIAL AIRFARE to Venice, Italy, with return from Athens, Greece, from select U.S. cities.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handling between airports and embarkation/disembarkation piers for Air/Sea passengers.

•All passengers who book their flights through AHI automatically receiveflight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms.

Cruise Program•12 nights aboard the MV Aegean Odyssey.•An elegant, but casual and relaxing atmosphere.•Well-appointed and comfortable staterooms.•Attentive and gracious service.•A library with a well-stocked selection of books, newspapers, magazinesand more.

•Open seating in your choice of two indoor restaurants.• Room service for beverages and light snacks.•Afternoon tea with pastries, sandwiches and cakes; light snacks in theevening.

•Historians and other experts will enhance your experience with a series of lectures.

•Musical entertainment each evening during the cruise.• Enjoy an extensive meal program, including 12 breakfasts, 11 lunchesand 12 dinners, including complimentary wine, beer or soft drinks at dinneron board.

•A Captain’s Reception and an AHI Farewell Reception.• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio

headset system, will offer informative commentary on all excursions.• Guided excursions in each city or port:– See the highlights of Venice.– Take an exclusive, after-hours tour of St. Mark’s Basilica.– Discover the walled city of Zadar.– Explore Diocletian’s Palace in Split.– Visit Korcula, a charming town said to be the birthplace of Marco Polo.– Discover Dubrovnik, one of Europe’s most memorable cities.– Explore Corfu, a verdant Greek island with a Venetian past.– See the highlights of Preveza.– Uncover Olympic history in ancient Olympia.–Wander through ancient Mycenae, the setting for Homer’s “The Odyssey.”

Embark on an unforgettable voyage of discovery

aboard the elegant

MV

Aeg

ea

n O

dy

ss

ey.

Immerse yourself in the history, mythology, art

and architecture of classical civilizations.

“If you want to see

heaven on earth,

come to Dubrovnik.”

George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright, 1856-1950

“Other countries may offer

you discoveries in manners

or lore or landscape; Greece

offers you something harder

— the discovery of yourself.”

Lawrence Durrell, 1912-1990,

British novelist, “Prospero’sCell: A Guide to the Landscapeand Manners of the Island of

Corcyra,” 1945

“Experience, travel —

these are as education in

themselves.”

Euripides, Greek playwright, c. 480-406 B.C.

“The Epidaurians have a

theater in their sanctuary

that seems to me particularly

worth a visit…who can

begin to rival Polykleitos for

the beauty and composition

of his architecture?”

Pausanias of Lydia, Greek traveler and geographer,

Description of Greece, A.D. 2

Dear Alumnae and Friends,Join us on a voyage through myth and history. Journey along the

Adriatic coast where emerald mountains, turquoise waters andgilded olive groves create a living, breathing canvas of intensecolor and dazzling light.

Your 12-night cruise begins with two nights in Venice, includingan exclusive after-hours tour of St. Mark’s Basilica. Then set saildown the Dalmatian Coast, your imagination captured by the treasure trove of ancient ruins, medieval churches and exquisitepalaces bequeathed this region from centuries of Roman andVenetian rule. Spend a leisurely evening in the radiant walled cityof Dubrovnik. Navigate the deep-cut coastline of Montenegro’sKotor Bay. Your journey concludes in Greece, where you will visitancient, storied sites.

Expert speakers, exclusive tours, an experienced TravelDirector to handle every detail, and ample free time to pursueyour interests — there is much to commend the value and convenience of traveling with us! Space is limited on this boutique-style cruise, so please call today to make your reservation or obtain more information.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth BigwoodDirector for TravelAlumnae Association of Smith College

800-225-2029

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questionsregarding this tour.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUE

BalconyClass

Voyages toAntiquity cruiseline proudly offersBalcony Class, aspecial level ofaccommodationdesigned especially forguests in thesuites, juniorsuites and staterooms incabin categories A to D. In additionto standard cabinfeatures, whichinclude a flat-screen TV.,safe, hair dryerand plush bedding,guests in BalconyClass also enjoyaccommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottleof champagne, a refrigeratorstocked with soft drinks, complimentarybottled water,plush robes andslippers andMolton Brownbathroom amenities.

– Explore Athens and visit the Acropolis.•Gratuities for cabin and onboard

restaurant staff. AHI extends the additionalbenefit of providing gratuities to guidesand drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced AHI TravelDirector throughout the trip.

• Services of a Passenger ServiceRepresentative prior to departure.

Acropolis, Athens

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored byalumnae associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered thehighest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:• An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusionsand services at a comparable price.

• Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 50 years oftravel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and touncover the region’s hidden treasures.

• Experienced Travel Directors who attend to every detail ofyour journey. Benefit from the expertise of local guides who possessauthoritative knowledge of the region and offer personal insight intothe local culture.

• Flexibility and customization. Free time during the trip allows youto pursue your own interests. They will also help you tailor your dreamtrip with add-ons and extensions.

• Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

Like us at facebook.com/ahitravel

Follow us at twitter.com/ahitravel

View our webinars at youtube.com/ahitravel

JUNE 11-24, 2013

800-225-2029

Special airfares include round trip flights, fuel surcharges, taxes, transfers and baggage handling. Prices from other departure cities are available upon request.

SPECIAL AIRFARES FROM THESE CITIES

$ 595

$ 695

$ 795

Atlanta, GA; Boston, MA; Miami, FL; Montreal, QC; New York, NY(JFK); Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC (Dulles); Toronto, ON

Baltimore, MD; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX; Detroit, MI;Houston, TX; Indianapolis, IN; Minneapolis, MN; Nashville, TN;Phoenix, AZ; San Antonio, TX; St. Louis, MO; Tampa, FL;

Albuquerque, NM; Denver, CO; Los Angeles, CA; Portland, OR; San Diego, CA; San Francisco, CA; Seattle, WA; Vancouver, BC

Need pre- or post-trip assistance? If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/orafter this program, please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 no later than 60days prior to departure and they will be happy to assist you with your reservations.A nonrefundable service fee and additional air/land charges based on reservations apply.

Reserve your Adriatic Antiquities cruise today!

CST Registration No. 2028271-40. Fla. Seller of TravelReg. No. ST-33300 Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Reg. No. 8889139.Washington State Seller of Travel Reg. No. 601-820-781.PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC MemberCarriers ©2012 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports; personal gra-tuities; laundry and dry cleaning; excursions,wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included fea-tures; travel insurance; all items of a strictly per-sonal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right isretained to decline to accept or to retain any per-son as a member of this trip who, in the opinionof AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whose physicalor mental condition may constitute a danger tothemselves or to others on the trip, subject onlyto the requirement that the portion of the totalamount paid which corresponds to the unusedservices and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, includingwithout limitation those who permanently or peri-odically use a wheelchair, must be accompaniedby someone who is fit and able to assist them, andwho will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transporta-tion offered by AHI Travel is based on AdvancePurchase Excursion fares. After tickets areissued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket pricemay be levied. If connecting flights are requested,special promotional fares may be used, in whichcase penalties of as much as 100% may beassessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After depar-ture, if the reservations are changed, you will becharged the higher, all year Economy class fare.VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINERARY MUSTBE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIORTO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to maketheir own airline reservations independently willbe wholly responsible for any airline fees orpenalties incurred as a result of program cancel-lation and/or change in travel dates, or airlineschedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellationpenalties, all cancellations for any reason whatso-ever will be subject to a $250 per person cancella-tion fee. Cancellation from 120 days to 90 daysprior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10%of the entire cost of the trip per person; 89 daysto 31 days, 50% of the trip cost per person; can-cellation from 30 days up to the time of departurewill result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost ofthe trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE ISAVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENTFROM SMITH TRAVEL AFTER YOU RESERVE. Allcancellations must be submitted in writing to AHIInternational Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according tothe airline policy and the class of service flown.Details will be provided with your pre-departureinformation. Baggage allowances are subject tochange by the carrier without notice. Excess bag-gage charges for additional or oversized/over-weight pieces are expensive and not included inyour trip price; plan your wardrobe accordingly.Transport of baggage and personal effects is atthe owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORD-INGS - On occasion, AHI Travel obtains, from itsstaff, or from trip participants, photographic orvideo images of passengers and trip activities. Byparticipating in this travel program, you authorizeAHI Travel, without providing compensation toyou, or obtaining additional approvals from you, toinclude photographic and video recordings of you,as well as voice recordings included with anyvideos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertis-ing, publicity and/or training activities.

For Office Use Only: B #: ______________ Date: ________________

PSR: ________________Trip #:1-20748W

JUNE 12-24, 2013CRUISE PRICES Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside(Belvedere/Columbus) $4,645 $250 $4,395*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $4,905 $250 $4,655*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $5,150 $250 $4,900*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $5,550 $250 $5,300*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $5,850 $250 $5,600*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $6,150 $250 $5,900*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $6,405 $250 $6,155*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Bridge/Belvedere) $6,750 $250 $6,500*190-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Lido/Belvedere) $7,050 $250 $6,800*190-215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $7,450 $250 $7,200*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

C Deluxe Balcony (Lido/Bridge) $7,750 $250 $7,500*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds. Cabins onLido Deck are smaller and do not have a sitting area.

B Junior Suite, Balcony (Lido) $8,450 $250 $8,200*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $9,105 $250 $8,855*550 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, dressing area, separate sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

All suites, staterooms and cabins have flat-screen TV, safe and hair dryer and are fully air-conditioned.

All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include governmental taxes and cruise fuel surcharges. Port charges are an additional $495 per person. Tipping of cabin staff,restaurant staff and included excursion guides and drivers is included. Single prices availableupon request.

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

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Olympia Museum

CRUISE FROM VENICE TO ATHENS

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Send to: Alumnae Association of Smith CollegeSmith College Travel ProgramAlumnae House33 Elm StreetNorthampton, MA 01063Fax: 413-585-2015

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this trip orto make a reservation.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Street Address ___________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Home: (_________)_____________Office: (_________)____________________

Email:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:

Cabin category desired: 1st choice_____________ 2nd choice__________Category A-G: � Twin � Double

Cruise and Air/Sea Program

� I/we reserve the Cruise Program and request the Air/Sea Program to Venice,Italy, with return from Athens, Greece, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

� Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Cruise Program

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. � Please contact me/us regarding air options.� I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).� I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by March 13, 2013 (90 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Credit cards cannot be accepted for final payment.

Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)to reserve ________ place(s).

� Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

� Charge my deposit to: � MasterCard � Visa

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of theterms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the Cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

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College

Smith

College

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•SPECIAL AIRFARE to Venice, Italy, with return from Athens, Greece, from select U.S. cities.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handling between airports and embarkation/disembarkation piers for Air/Sea passengers.

•All passengers who book their flights through AHI automatically receiveflight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms.

Cruise Program•12 nights aboard the MV Aegean Odyssey.•An elegant, but casual and relaxing atmosphere.•Well-appointed and comfortable staterooms.•Attentive and gracious service.•A library with a well-stocked selection of books, newspapers, magazinesand more.

•Open seating in your choice of two indoor restaurants.• Room service for beverages and light snacks.•Afternoon tea with pastries, sandwiches and cakes; light snacks in theevening.

•Historians and other experts will enhance your experience with a series of lectures.

•Musical entertainment each evening during the cruise.• Enjoy an extensive meal program, including 12 breakfasts, 11 lunchesand 12 dinners, including complimentary wine, beer or soft drinks at dinneron board.

•A Captain’s Reception and an AHI Farewell Reception.• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio

headset system, will offer informative commentary on all excursions.• Guided excursions in each city or port:– See the highlights of Venice.– Take an exclusive, after-hours tour of St. Mark’s Basilica.– Discover the walled city of Zadar.– Explore Diocletian’s Palace in Split.– Visit Korcula, a charming town said to be the birthplace of Marco Polo.– Discover Dubrovnik, one of Europe’s most memorable cities.– Explore Corfu, a verdant Greek island with a Venetian past.– See the highlights of Preveza.– Uncover Olympic history in ancient Olympia.–Wander through ancient Mycenae, the setting for Homer’s “The Odyssey.”

Embark on an unforgettable voyage of discovery

aboard the elegant

MV

Aeg

ea

n O

dy

ss

ey.

Immerse yourself in the history, mythology, art

and architecture of classical civilizations.

“If you want to see

heaven on earth,

come to Dubrovnik.”

George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright, 1856-1950

“Other countries may offer

you discoveries in manners

or lore or landscape; Greece

offers you something harder

— the discovery of yourself.”

Lawrence Durrell, 1912-1990,

British novelist, “Prospero’sCell: A Guide to the Landscapeand Manners of the Island of

Corcyra,” 1945

“Experience, travel —

these are as education in

themselves.”

Euripides, Greek playwright, c. 480-406 B.C.

“The Epidaurians have a

theater in their sanctuary

that seems to me particularly

worth a visit…who can

begin to rival Polykleitos for

the beauty and composition

of his architecture?”

Pausanias of Lydia, Greek traveler and geographer,

Description of Greece, A.D. 2

Dear Alumnae and Friends,Join us on a voyage through myth and history. Journey along the

Adriatic coast where emerald mountains, turquoise waters andgilded olive groves create a living, breathing canvas of intensecolor and dazzling light.

Your 12-night cruise begins with two nights in Venice, includingan exclusive after-hours tour of St. Mark’s Basilica. Then set saildown the Dalmatian Coast, your imagination captured by the treasure trove of ancient ruins, medieval churches and exquisitepalaces bequeathed this region from centuries of Roman andVenetian rule. Spend a leisurely evening in the radiant walled cityof Dubrovnik. Navigate the deep-cut coastline of Montenegro’sKotor Bay. Your journey concludes in Greece, where you will visitancient, storied sites.

Expert speakers, exclusive tours, an experienced TravelDirector to handle every detail, and ample free time to pursueyour interests — there is much to commend the value and convenience of traveling with us! Space is limited on this boutique-style cruise, so please call today to make your reservation or obtain more information.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth BigwoodDirector for TravelAlumnae Association of Smith College

800-225-2029

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questionsregarding this tour.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUE

BalconyClass

Voyages toAntiquity cruiseline proudly offersBalcony Class, aspecial level ofaccommodationdesigned especially forguests in thesuites, juniorsuites and staterooms incabin categories A to D. In additionto standard cabinfeatures, whichinclude a flat-screen TV.,safe, hair dryerand plush bedding,guests in BalconyClass also enjoyaccommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottleof champagne, a refrigeratorstocked with soft drinks, complimentarybottled water,plush robes andslippers andMolton Brownbathroom amenities.

– Explore Athens and visit the Acropolis.•Gratuities for cabin and onboard

restaurant staff. AHI extends the additionalbenefit of providing gratuities to guidesand drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced AHI TravelDirector throughout the trip.

• Services of a Passenger ServiceRepresentative prior to departure.

Acropolis, Athens

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored byalumnae associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered thehighest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:• An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusionsand services at a comparable price.

• Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 50 years oftravel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and touncover the region’s hidden treasures.

• Experienced Travel Directors who attend to every detail ofyour journey. Benefit from the expertise of local guides who possessauthoritative knowledge of the region and offer personal insight intothe local culture.

• Flexibility and customization. Free time during the trip allows youto pursue your own interests. They will also help you tailor your dreamtrip with add-ons and extensions.

• Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

Like us at facebook.com/ahitravel

Follow us at twitter.com/ahitravel

View our webinars at youtube.com/ahitravel

JUNE 11-24, 2013

800-225-2029

Special airfares include round trip flights, fuel surcharges, taxes, transfers and baggage handling. Prices from other departure cities are available upon request.

SPECIAL AIRFARES FROM THESE CITIES

$ 595

$ 695

$ 795

Atlanta, GA; Boston, MA; Miami, FL; Montreal, QC; New York, NY(JFK); Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC (Dulles); Toronto, ON

Baltimore, MD; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX; Detroit, MI;Houston, TX; Indianapolis, IN; Minneapolis, MN; Nashville, TN;Phoenix, AZ; San Antonio, TX; St. Louis, MO; Tampa, FL;

Albuquerque, NM; Denver, CO; Los Angeles, CA; Portland, OR; San Diego, CA; San Francisco, CA; Seattle, WA; Vancouver, BC

Need pre- or post-trip assistance? If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/orafter this program, please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 no later than 60days prior to departure and they will be happy to assist you with your reservations.A nonrefundable service fee and additional air/land charges based on reservations apply.

Reserve your Adriatic Antiquities cruise today!

CST Registration No. 2028271-40. Fla. Seller of TravelReg. No. ST-33300 Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Reg. No. 8889139.Washington State Seller of Travel Reg. No. 601-820-781.PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC MemberCarriers ©2012 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports; personal gra-tuities; laundry and dry cleaning; excursions,wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included fea-tures; travel insurance; all items of a strictly per-sonal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right isretained to decline to accept or to retain any per-son as a member of this trip who, in the opinionof AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whose physicalor mental condition may constitute a danger tothemselves or to others on the trip, subject onlyto the requirement that the portion of the totalamount paid which corresponds to the unusedservices and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, includingwithout limitation those who permanently or peri-odically use a wheelchair, must be accompaniedby someone who is fit and able to assist them, andwho will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transporta-tion offered by AHI Travel is based on AdvancePurchase Excursion fares. After tickets areissued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket pricemay be levied. If connecting flights are requested,special promotional fares may be used, in whichcase penalties of as much as 100% may beassessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After depar-ture, if the reservations are changed, you will becharged the higher, all year Economy class fare.VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINERARY MUSTBE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIORTO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to maketheir own airline reservations independently willbe wholly responsible for any airline fees orpenalties incurred as a result of program cancel-lation and/or change in travel dates, or airlineschedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellationpenalties, all cancellations for any reason whatso-ever will be subject to a $250 per person cancella-tion fee. Cancellation from 120 days to 90 daysprior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10%of the entire cost of the trip per person; 89 daysto 31 days, 50% of the trip cost per person; can-cellation from 30 days up to the time of departurewill result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost ofthe trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE ISAVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENTFROM SMITH TRAVEL AFTER YOU RESERVE. Allcancellations must be submitted in writing to AHIInternational Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according tothe airline policy and the class of service flown.Details will be provided with your pre-departureinformation. Baggage allowances are subject tochange by the carrier without notice. Excess bag-gage charges for additional or oversized/over-weight pieces are expensive and not included inyour trip price; plan your wardrobe accordingly.Transport of baggage and personal effects is atthe owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORD-INGS - On occasion, AHI Travel obtains, from itsstaff, or from trip participants, photographic orvideo images of passengers and trip activities. Byparticipating in this travel program, you authorizeAHI Travel, without providing compensation toyou, or obtaining additional approvals from you, toinclude photographic and video recordings of you,as well as voice recordings included with anyvideos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertis-ing, publicity and/or training activities.

For Office Use Only: B #: ______________ Date: ________________

PSR: ________________Trip #:1-20748W

JUNE 12-24, 2013CRUISE PRICES Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside(Belvedere/Columbus) $4,645 $250 $4,395*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $4,905 $250 $4,655*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $5,150 $250 $4,900*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $5,550 $250 $5,300*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $5,850 $250 $5,600*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $6,150 $250 $5,900*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $6,405 $250 $6,155*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Bridge/Belvedere) $6,750 $250 $6,500*190-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Lido/Belvedere) $7,050 $250 $6,800*190-215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $7,450 $250 $7,200*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

C Deluxe Balcony (Lido/Bridge) $7,750 $250 $7,500*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds. Cabins onLido Deck are smaller and do not have a sitting area.

B Junior Suite, Balcony (Lido) $8,450 $250 $8,200*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $9,105 $250 $8,855*550 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, dressing area, separate sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

All suites, staterooms and cabins have flat-screen TV, safe and hair dryer and are fully air-conditioned.

All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include governmental taxes and cruise fuel surcharges. Port charges are an additional $495 per person. Tipping of cabin staff,restaurant staff and included excursion guides and drivers is included. Single prices availableupon request.

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

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ADRIATICANTIQUITIES

Olympia Museum

CRUISE FROM VENICE TO ATHENS

Plea

se c

all o

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Send to: Alumnae Association of Smith CollegeSmith College Travel ProgramAlumnae House33 Elm StreetNorthampton, MA 01063Fax: 413-585-2015

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this trip orto make a reservation.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Street Address ___________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Home: (_________)_____________Office: (_________)____________________

Email:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:

Cabin category desired: 1st choice_____________ 2nd choice__________Category A-G: � Twin � Double

Cruise and Air/Sea Program

� I/we reserve the Cruise Program and request the Air/Sea Program to Venice,Italy, with return from Athens, Greece, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

� Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Cruise Program

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. � Please contact me/us regarding air options.� I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).� I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by March 13, 2013 (90 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Credit cards cannot be accepted for final payment.

Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)to reserve ________ place(s).

� Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

� Charge my deposit to: � MasterCard � Visa

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of theterms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the Cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Alum

nae Association of Smith

College

Smith

College

Trave

l Program

Alum

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33 Elm

Stre

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SPONSORED BY

ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION OF SMITH COLLEGE

JUNE 11-24, 2013

800-225-2029

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•SPECIAL AIRFARE to Venice, Italy, with return from Athens, Greece, from select U.S. cities.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handling between airports and embarkation/disembarkation piers for Air/Sea passengers.

•All passengers who book their flights through AHI automatically receiveflight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms.

Cruise Program•12 nights aboard the MV Aegean Odyssey.•An elegant, but casual and relaxing atmosphere.•Well-appointed and comfortable staterooms.•Attentive and gracious service.•A library with a well-stocked selection of books, newspapers, magazinesand more.

•Open seating in your choice of two indoor restaurants.• Room service for beverages and light snacks.•Afternoon tea with pastries, sandwiches and cakes; light snacks in theevening.

•Historians and other experts will enhance your experience with a series of lectures.

•Musical entertainment each evening during the cruise.• Enjoy an extensive meal program, including 12 breakfasts, 11 lunchesand 12 dinners, including complimentary wine, beer or soft drinks at dinneron board.

•A Captain’s Reception and an AHI Farewell Reception.• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio

headset system, will offer informative commentary on all excursions.• Guided excursions in each city or port:– See the highlights of Venice.– Take an exclusive, after-hours tour of St. Mark’s Basilica.– Discover the walled city of Zadar.– Explore Diocletian’s Palace in Split.– Visit Korcula, a charming town said to be the birthplace of Marco Polo.– Discover Dubrovnik, one of Europe’s most memorable cities.– Explore Corfu, a verdant Greek island with a Venetian past.– See the highlights of Preveza.– Uncover Olympic history in ancient Olympia.–Wander through ancient Mycenae, the setting for Homer’s “The Odyssey.”

Embark on an unforgettable voyage of discovery

aboard the elegant

MV

Aeg

ea

n O

dy

ss

ey.

Immerse yourself in the history, mythology, art

and architecture of classical civilizations.

“If you want to see

heaven on earth,

come to Dubrovnik.”

George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright, 1856-1950

“Other countries may offer

you discoveries in manners

or lore or landscape; Greece

offers you something harder

— the discovery of yourself.”

Lawrence Durrell, 1912-1990,

British novelist, “Prospero’sCell: A Guide to the Landscapeand Manners of the Island of

Corcyra,” 1945

“Experience, travel —

these are as education in

themselves.”

Euripides, Greek playwright, c. 480-406 B.C.

“The Epidaurians have a

theater in their sanctuary

that seems to me particularly

worth a visit…who can

begin to rival Polykleitos for

the beauty and composition

of his architecture?”

Pausanias of Lydia, Greek traveler and geographer,

Description of Greece, A.D. 2

Dear Alumnae and Friends,Join us on a voyage through myth and history. Journey along the

Adriatic coast where emerald mountains, turquoise waters andgilded olive groves create a living, breathing canvas of intensecolor and dazzling light.

Your 12-night cruise begins with two nights in Venice, includingan exclusive after-hours tour of St. Mark’s Basilica. Then set saildown the Dalmatian Coast, your imagination captured by the treasure trove of ancient ruins, medieval churches and exquisitepalaces bequeathed this region from centuries of Roman andVenetian rule. Spend a leisurely evening in the radiant walled cityof Dubrovnik. Navigate the deep-cut coastline of Montenegro’sKotor Bay. Your journey concludes in Greece, where you will visitancient, storied sites.

Expert speakers, exclusive tours, an experienced TravelDirector to handle every detail, and ample free time to pursueyour interests — there is much to commend the value and convenience of traveling with us! Space is limited on this boutique-style cruise, so please call today to make your reservation or obtain more information.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth BigwoodDirector for TravelAlumnae Association of Smith College

800-225-2029

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questionsregarding this tour.

EXTRAORDINARY VALUE

BalconyClass

Voyages toAntiquity cruiseline proudly offersBalcony Class, aspecial level ofaccommodationdesigned especially forguests in thesuites, juniorsuites and staterooms incabin categories A to D. In additionto standard cabinfeatures, whichinclude a flat-screen TV.,safe, hair dryerand plush bedding,guests in BalconyClass also enjoyaccommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottleof champagne, a refrigeratorstocked with soft drinks, complimentarybottled water,plush robes andslippers andMolton Brownbathroom amenities.

– Explore Athens and visit the Acropolis.•Gratuities for cabin and onboard

restaurant staff. AHI extends the additionalbenefit of providing gratuities to guidesand drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced AHI TravelDirector throughout the trip.

• Services of a Passenger ServiceRepresentative prior to departure.

Acropolis, Athens

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored byalumnae associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered thehighest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:• An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusionsand services at a comparable price.

• Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of their 50 years oftravel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and touncover the region’s hidden treasures.

• Experienced Travel Directors who attend to every detail ofyour journey. Benefit from the expertise of local guides who possessauthoritative knowledge of the region and offer personal insight intothe local culture.

• Flexibility and customization. Free time during the trip allows youto pursue your own interests. They will also help you tailor your dreamtrip with add-ons and extensions.

• Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

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Special airfares include round trip flights, fuel surcharges, taxes, transfers and baggage handling. Prices from other departure cities are available upon request.

SPECIAL AIRFARES FROM THESE CITIES

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Need pre- or post-trip assistance? If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/orafter this program, please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 no later than 60days prior to departure and they will be happy to assist you with your reservations.A nonrefundable service fee and additional air/land charges based on reservations apply.

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NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports; personal gra-tuities; laundry and dry cleaning; excursions,wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals notmentioned in this brochure under included fea-tures; travel insurance; all items of a strictly per-sonal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right isretained to decline to accept or to retain any per-son as a member of this trip who, in the opinionof AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whose physicalor mental condition may constitute a danger tothemselves or to others on the trip, subject onlyto the requirement that the portion of the totalamount paid which corresponds to the unusedservices and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, includingwithout limitation those who permanently or peri-odically use a wheelchair, must be accompaniedby someone who is fit and able to assist them, andwho will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transporta-tion offered by AHI Travel is based on AdvancePurchase Excursion fares. After tickets areissued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket pricemay be levied. If connecting flights are requested,special promotional fares may be used, in whichcase penalties of as much as 100% may beassessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After depar-ture, if the reservations are changed, you will becharged the higher, all year Economy class fare.VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINERARY MUSTBE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIORTO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to maketheir own airline reservations independently willbe wholly responsible for any airline fees orpenalties incurred as a result of program cancel-lation and/or change in travel dates, or airlineschedule(s).CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellationpenalties, all cancellations for any reason whatso-ever will be subject to a $250 per person cancella-tion fee. Cancellation from 120 days to 90 daysprior to departure will result in forfeiture of 10%of the entire cost of the trip per person; 89 daysto 31 days, 50% of the trip cost per person; can-cellation from 30 days up to the time of departurewill result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost ofthe trip. TRIP CANCELLATION INSURANCE ISAVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BE SENTFROM SMITH TRAVEL AFTER YOU RESERVE. Allcancellations must be submitted in writing to AHIInternational Corporation.BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according tothe airline policy and the class of service flown.Details will be provided with your pre-departureinformation. Baggage allowances are subject tochange by the carrier without notice. Excess bag-gage charges for additional or oversized/over-weight pieces are expensive and not included inyour trip price; plan your wardrobe accordingly.Transport of baggage and personal effects is atthe owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORD-INGS - On occasion, AHI Travel obtains, from itsstaff, or from trip participants, photographic orvideo images of passengers and trip activities. Byparticipating in this travel program, you authorizeAHI Travel, without providing compensation toyou, or obtaining additional approvals from you, toinclude photographic and video recordings of you,as well as voice recordings included with anyvideos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertis-ing, publicity and/or training activities.

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JUNE 12-24, 2013CRUISE PRICES Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside(Belvedere/Columbus) $4,645 $250 $4,395*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $4,905 $250 $4,655*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $5,150 $250 $4,900*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $5,550 $250 $5,300*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $5,850 $250 $5,600*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $6,150 $250 $5,900*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $6,405 $250 $6,155*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Bridge/Belvedere) $6,750 $250 $6,500*190-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Lido/Belvedere) $7,050 $250 $6,800*190-215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $7,450 $250 $7,200*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

C Deluxe Balcony (Lido/Bridge) $7,750 $250 $7,500*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds. Cabins onLido Deck are smaller and do not have a sitting area.

B Junior Suite, Balcony (Lido) $8,450 $250 $8,200*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $9,105 $250 $8,855*550 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, dressing area, separate sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

All suites, staterooms and cabins have flat-screen TV, safe and hair dryer and are fully air-conditioned.

All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include governmental taxes and cruise fuel surcharges. Port charges are an additional $495 per person. Tipping of cabin staff,restaurant staff and included excursion guides and drivers is included. Single prices availableupon request.

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.