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CRUISE FROM SEVILLE TO MÁLAGA M OORS PASSAGE OF THE Sponsored by Oct. 25 – Nov. 6, 2016

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On the G

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Fez

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Embark on a voyage of discovery

aboard the elegant

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merse yourself in

the history, art and architecture

of classical civilizations.

INCLUDED FEATURES

CRUISE FROMSEVILLE TO MÁLAGA

MOORSPASSAGE OF THE

Tangier

Cadiz

Rock of Gibraltar

$595 $695 $795

oct. 26-nov. 6, 2016

cruiSe priceS Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside (Belvedere/Columbus) $4,395 $250 $4,145*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $4,645 $250 $4,395*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $4,895 $250 $4,645*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $5,045 $250 $4,795*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $5,345 $250 $5,095*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $5,645 $250 $5,395*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $5,945 $250 $5,695*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Lido/Bridge/Belvedere) $6,195 $250 $5,945*170-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Belvedere) $6,445 $250 $6,195*215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $6,895 $250 $6,645*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) $7,195 $250 $6,945*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) $7,895 $250 $7,645*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $8,545 $250 $8,295*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 a 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 $450 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.

BalconyClass

Voyages to Antiquitycruise line proudlyoffers Balcony Class, a special level ofaccommodationdesigned especially for guests in the suites,junior suites and staterooms in cabincategories A to D. In addition to standardcabin features, whichinclude a flat-screen TV,safe, hair dryer andplush bedding, guests in Balcony Class alsoenjoy accommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottle ofchampagne, a refrigerator stockedwith soft drinks, complimentary bottledwater, plush robes andslippers and MoltonBrown bathroomamenities.

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inspirational educational and cultural

travel programs that delight travelers.

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•Experienced Travel Directors who

attend to every detail of your journey.

•An exceptional travel value.

•Unique access to local sites.

•Flexibility and

customization.

•Safety and security.

Join alumni and frien

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!

“He who has not at

Seville been, has not, I

trow, a wonder seen.”

Quoted by RichardFord,

“A Handbook for Travellers in Spain,”

Third Edition,1855

“The Alhambra, the

Acropolis, the Windsor

Castle of Granada.”

Ibid

“A visit to Morocco

must be considered as

an epilogue or a preface

to a tour through Spain.”

H. O’Shea, “A Guide to Spain,”

1965

“(Fez) aboundeth in all

manner of provision fit

for man or beast, and is

the goodliest place of all

north Afric(a). … Truly

this is a world of a city.”

William Lithgow, “Rare Adventures

and PainfullPeregrinations,” 1614/32

310-206-0613 travel.alumni.ucla.edu

Land/Cruise Program

•Two nights in Seville at the Hotel Fernando III.•Nine nights aboard MV Aegean Odyssey from Seville to Málaga– 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, magazines and 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 the evening.

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

– Musical entertainment each evening.• Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring 11 breakfasts, eightlunches and nine dinners, including wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner on board.

• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art QuietVox portable audio headset system, will offer informative commentary on all shore excursions.

•Guided excursions in each city or port. See the full day-by-day itinerary for details.

•Gratuities for cabin and onboard restaurant staff. AHI extends the additional benefit of providing gratuities to guides and drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced Travel Director throughout the trip.• Services of a dedicated Passenger Service Representativebefore departure.

•Detailed travel and destination information to assist in your planning.•Complimentary travel wallet.

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Special air add-0nS from theSe citieSAHI FlexAir•Special round-trip airfare to Málaga, Spain,fromselect North American gateways.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handlingbetween the airport, hotel and embarkation/disembarkation piers for AHI FlexAir passengers.

• Includes automatic flight insurance worth up to$250,000, subject to policy terms.

Sponsored by

Reserve your Passage of the Moors cruise today!

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Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,It is impossible to separate the southernmost region of the Iberian

Peninsula from the desire to explore. After all, Ferdinand Magellan and Christopher Columbus both began their most renowned voyageshere. Passage of the Moors offers you the opportunity to begin a journey, as well.

Discover the cultural riches of Spain and Morocco in a level of luxuryearly seafarers never could have imagined. Explore fascinating Seville,then cruise to Morocco aboard MV Aegean Odyssey, an experience thatincludes two overnight hotel stays in the storied cities of Marrakesh andFez. Along the way, admire the varied architectural styles brought to theregion by several civilizations, sample sherry and local specialties, andbask in the beauty of southern Spain and northern Africa.

This Voyages to Antiquity cruise is a journey for people who are evercurious and excited to learn about classical civilizations. One essentialfeature of every Voyages to Antiquity cruise is a series of lectures presented by esteemed historians and dynamic speakers. Plus, throughout your cruise, enjoy the breathtaking scenery and the deliciousfood and wine of the Mediterranean.

Space is limited on this boutique-style cruise, so please call today to make your reservation or obtain more information.

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

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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VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITYBEST FOR ADVENTURE

Mosaic, Volubilis

Cathedral, Seville Mezquita, Córdoba Alhambra, Granada Moroccan musician Jerez

Tajine pots

Marrakesh El Jadida Volubilis Rock of Gibraltar

top LeCtuReRs andFasCInatIng taLKs

The lecturers and speakers on

a Voyages to Antiquity cruise are

leaders in their fields, often affiliated

with the world’s prestigious

universities, including Oxford and

Cambridge; best-selling authors; and

experts from fine museums and

organizations such as the

Archaeological Institute of America.

They are selected for their knowledge

of Europe and their ability to bring the

history, archaeology, architecture and

art of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during

lectures and on trips ashore will be

a team of young classical history

graduates whose enthusiasm and

specialized knowledge will enhance

your explorations.

| UNESCO |

The UNESCO World Heritage sites featuredin this program are Seville’s Alcázar,the historic center of Cordóba, andGranada’s Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzin in Spain; and the medinas of Fez and Marrakesh, the archaeological sites of Volubilis,the Portuguese City of Mazagan (ElJadida), and the cities of Meknes andRabat in Morocco.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

HoteL FeRnando IIIsevILLe, spaIn

Located in Seville’s Barrio Santa Cruz, the HotelFernando III is convenient to the Firalda and thechurch of Santa Maria la Blanca, Seville’s oldestsynagogue, among other sites. Outside, the 18th-century architecture is renowned, and the interiorsfeature paintings from Sevillian artists. The hotelboasts a restaurant, an outdoor pool and a terracewith panoramic views. Complimentary Wi-Fi isavailable.

HôteL Les méRInIdesFeZ, moRoCCo

The Hôtel Les Mérinides mixes traditional Moroc-can décor with modern amenities and remarkablehospitality. The hotel features a swimming pool,three restaurants, room service and a currency ex-change. The well-appointed guest rooms includeair conditioning, a TV with satellite channels andcolorful finishes. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available.

Le meRIdIen n’FIsmaRRaKesH, moRoCCo

Lush green space and calming fountains set the atmosphere for the Le Meridien N’Fis. Eachwell-appointed guest room features modern,warm design elements. The hotel offers an arrayof amenities, ranging from a swimming pool to a spa featuring traditional Moroccan techniques.Wi-Fi is available.

built in 1864. Return to the medina and theKasbah, where you will have time at leisure. Excursion: Top of the Rock. Take a cablecar to Top Station, where panoramic vistasawait. Drive to the Nature Reserve towardApes Den. Barbary apes have inhabited thearea for centuries. Continue to the areaknown as the Upper Galleries and its GreatSiege Tunnels. Walk through the tunnels.then explore the Gibraltar Museum and see the ruins of 14th-century Turkish baths.This evening, gather for a Farewell Reception on the ship.

day twelve b | l | dMálaga, Spain

Excursion: Granada and the Alhambra. Drive to Granada and the Alhambra. Go inside the Alqala Hamra, where you will visit the Nazaries Palaces, and Serallo, the official residence that surroundsPatio de los Leones fountain. Continue to theGeneralife and visit the summer palace forthe sultans of Granada. Afterward, admire a stunning view of the Sierra Nevada, DarroValley and the Old Quarter of Albayzin.

day thirteen bIn Transit

Depart for the Málaga airport for the return flights to your gateway city.A

NOTE: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled eventsmay change. Some sightseeing can be strenuous, so a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Somepassengers may decide to take a break on certain daysand explore the environs around the port. Optional excursions may be available; they can be purchasedon site.

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

Comfortable and relaxing, MV Aegean Odyssey is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-class vessel, rebuilt for cruising thecoastal waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The ship easily approaches islands, enters remote inlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible tolarger 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-appointedsuites, junior suites and staterooms. Enjoy a casual dress code, open-seated dining and many diversions, including the outdoor pool, a full-servicespa and stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants celebrate the Mediterranean’s glorious culinary tradition with the best ingredientsin delicious and healthful dishes. Enjoy full waiterservice and easy sophistication in the Marco Polo,the ship’s more formal dining room, where lunchesand dinners feature delectable entrees. At dinner,complimentary house wines are carefully sourcedfrom noted wine regions around the world. The Terrace Café offers cooking on the open grill and indoor and alfresco seating for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The bistro-style restaurant serves appetizers, paella and authentic Italian pizzas. For a special treat, take afternoon tea — an English tradition made magical when enjoyed at sea. AegeanOdyssey’s crowning touch is the fine service of thecrew, whose attention to detail and graciousnesswill complete your unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

mv aegean odysseyCruise in comfort, relax in style.

Program Highlights

>Explore fascinating Seville, Marrakesh and Fez while based at beautiful hotels.

>Cruise from Spain to Moroccoduring a nine-night voyage aboardMV Aegean Odyssey.

>Visit the Alhambra in Spain and discoverhistorical medinas in Morocco.

>Sample sherry in Jerez de la Frontera.

>An included excursion in each portof call enhances your understanding of the local culture.

>Pursue your own interests duringleisure time in several ports.

>Noted scholars present an informativelecture series on local topics.

day oneIn Transit

Depart your gateway city for Málaga, Spain.AAProvided for AHI FlexAir passengers.

day twoMálaga, Spain | Seville

Upon arrival, transferA to Seville and the HotelFernando III. The rest of the day is at leisure.

day three bSeville

Excursion: Arches, Squares and Spires.The modern capital of Andalucía, Seville is ashowcase of fairytale architecture. Stroll bythe elegant 14th-century Alcázar palace. Stepinside the Giralda cathedral, the symbol of thecity and the world’s largest Gothic building. Explore the well-preserved 17th-century Barrio de Santa Cruz.Independent Exploration: Spend therest of the day pursuing individual interests. This evening, gather with your fellow travelersfor a Welcome Reception at the hotel.

day four b | dSeville | Córdoba | Embark

This morning after breakfast, check out of thehotel and depart on an excursion to Córdoba. Excursion: City of the Great Mosque.Visit Córdoba, one of medieval Europe’s richest cities. The ancient capital of Andalucíais borne of Roman, Moorish, Jewish and Christian influences. At its center is the massive Mezquita. This mosque-turned-cathedral is regarded as an architectural

masterpiece. Visit the Judería (Jewish Quarter),a maze of narrow lanes now known for its shops.Return to Seville and embark the ship. This evening, join your fellow passengers on the deck for a Captain’s Welcome Reception.

day five b | l | dSeville | At Sea | Cádiz

Independent Exploration: After breakfast,spend the morning at leisure in Seville. Later, begin your journey aboard MV AegeanOdyssey and spend the afternoon cruising theGuadalquivir River, one of the largest waterwaysin Spain, en route to Cádiz.Independent Exploration: Spend theevening at leisure in Cádiz.

day six b | l | dCádiz | Jerez De La Frontera

Excursion: Cádiz and Jerez de la Frontera. Enjoy a panoramic drive throughCádiz, gateway to the New World. Pass the 18th-century baroque cathedral, whose goldencupola looms above the houses. Other highlights include the Plaza España; the gardenswhere the Las Cortes of 1812 is situated; and

the Alameda de Apodaca Gardens. Continue to Jerez de la Frontera, home to dozens ofwine companies. Visit Bodega Gonzalez Byass,which produces a world-renowned sherry.Learn about the blending process, then sample various types of wine from the cellars.

day seven b | l | dCasablanca, Morocco |

Marrakesh

This morning, disembark the ship inCasablanca and drive to Marrakesh.Excursion: Highlights of Marrakesh.Take an afternoon guided tour of the old medina. Stroll along labyrinthine alleys and see mosques, hammams and fondouks. Visitthe 14th-century Ben Youssef Medrassa, noted for its latticework interior décor. Continue toPalace of Dar Menebhi, a 19th-century treasurethat showcases pure Moroccan architecture of the period and serves as a museum. Walk to the Kasbah, the Saadian Tombs and BahíaPalace, home to a lush Moorish-style garden.End at Djemma el Fna Square and see the famous Koutoubia Minaret.

Continue to Le Meridien N’Fis where you willovernight.

day eight b | l | dEl Jadida | Casablanca

Excursion: El Jadida. Drive from Marrakeshto El Jadida, a stylish, stunning town that stillboasts ramparts of its old medina. Visit theruins next to the pier where some canons, usedduring battles between Portuguese, Spanishand English armies, remain. The Portuguesebuilt a cistern in 1514 that features surprisingGothic architecture in an almost 12,000-square-foot room. Renowned for the shallow water onthe floor that creates exciting reflections, thecistern was rediscovered in 1916.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in El Jadida.Excursion: Casablanca. Before rejoiningthe ship, enjoy a panoramic tour of belovedCasablanca, Morocco’s principal port andlargest town. Situated at the edge of the port isHassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosquesin the world.

Later, rejoin the ship in Casablanca, whereyou will overnight.

day nine b | l | dRabat | Meknes | Volubilis | Fez

Excursion: Rabat. Visit Rabat, the capital of Morocco; its old medina; the Kasbah of theOudayas and Oudaya Gate, built during the Almohad dynasty; Hassan Tower and the Chellah, built by the Marinids; Mohamed VMausoleum, burial place of the king’s father;the Royal Palace; and the government district.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Rabat.After lunch, drive to Meknes, a city founded by the Almoravids in the ninth century, for a photo stop, then continue to Volubilis.Excursion: Volubilis. The impressiveRoman ruins at Volubilis covers more than 100 acres and serves as a testament to theRoman influence as the empire grew. Becausethe site remained unoccupied for hundreds of years, the archaeological site is remarkablywell preserved.

Later, check in to the Hôtel Les Mérinideswhere you will overnight.

day ten b | l | dFez | Tangier

Excursion: Fez. Home to the oldest university in the world and the cultural religious capital of Morocco, Fez reached theheight of its prominence under the Marinids inthe 13th and 14th centuries. During a sightseeing tour, see the old medina, then visitthe Bou Inania and el-Attarine, 14th-century religious schools. Enjoy a photo stop at BabBoujloud, a beautiful fountain at Place Nejjarine, and the entrance of the Royal Palace.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Fez.Later, rejoin the ship in Tangier.

day eleven b | l | dTangier | Gibraltar

Excursion: Tangier. Explore the Grottoes ofHercules, where legend holds the Greek herorested after creating the Strait of Gibraltar,then continue to Cape Spartel Lighthouse,

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD

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INCLUDED FEATURES

CRUISE FROMSEVILLE TO MÁLAGA

MOORSPASSAGE OF THE

Tangier

Cadiz

Rock of Gibraltar

$595 $695 $795

oct. 26-nov. 6, 2016

cruiSe priceS Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside (Belvedere/Columbus) $4,395 $250 $4,145*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $4,645 $250 $4,395*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $4,895 $250 $4,645*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $5,045 $250 $4,795*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $5,345 $250 $5,095*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $5,645 $250 $5,395*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $5,945 $250 $5,695*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Lido/Bridge/Belvedere) $6,195 $250 $5,945*170-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Belvedere) $6,445 $250 $6,195*215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $6,895 $250 $6,645*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) $7,195 $250 $6,945*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) $7,895 $250 $7,645*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $8,545 $250 $8,295*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 a 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 $450 per person. Tipping of cabin staff,restaurant staff and included excursion guides and drivers is included. Single prices availableupon request.

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BalconyClass

Voyages to Antiquitycruise line proudlyoffers Balcony Class, a special level ofaccommodationdesigned especially for guests in the suites,junior suites and staterooms in cabincategories A to D. In addition to standardcabin features, whichinclude a flat-screen TV,safe, hair dryer andplush bedding, guests in Balcony Class alsoenjoy accommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottle ofchampagne, a refrigerator stockedwith soft drinks, complimentary bottledwater, plush robes andslippers and MoltonBrown bathroomamenities.

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“He who has not at

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“A Handbook for Travellers in Spain,”

Third Edition,1855

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•Two nights in Seville at the Hotel Fernando III.•Nine nights aboard MV Aegean Odyssey from Seville to Málaga– 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, magazines and 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 the evening.

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

– Musical entertainment each evening.• Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring 11 breakfasts, eightlunches and nine dinners, including wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner on board.

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Peninsula from the desire to explore. After all, Ferdinand Magellan and Christopher Columbus both began their most renowned voyageshere. Passage of the Moors offers you the opportunity to begin a journey, as well.

Discover the cultural riches of Spain and Morocco in a level of luxuryearly seafarers never could have imagined. Explore fascinating Seville,then cruise to Morocco aboard MV Aegean Odyssey, an experience thatincludes two overnight hotel stays in the storied cities of Marrakesh andFez. Along the way, admire the varied architectural styles brought to theregion by several civilizations, sample sherry and local specialties, andbask in the beauty of southern Spain and northern Africa.

This Voyages to Antiquity cruise is a journey for people who are evercurious and excited to learn about classical civilizations. One essentialfeature of every Voyages to Antiquity cruise is a series of lectures presented by esteemed historians and dynamic speakers. Plus, throughout your cruise, enjoy the breathtaking scenery and the deliciousfood and wine of the Mediterranean.

Space is limited on this boutique-style cruise, so please call today to make your reservation or obtain more information.

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

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Cathedral, Seville Mezquita, Córdoba Alhambra, Granada Moroccan musician Jerez

Tajine pots

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The lecturers and speakers on

a Voyages to Antiquity cruise are

leaders in their fields, often affiliated

with the world’s prestigious

universities, including Oxford and

Cambridge; best-selling authors; and

experts from fine museums and

organizations such as the

Archaeological Institute of America.

They are selected for their knowledge

of Europe and their ability to bring the

history, archaeology, architecture and

art of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during

lectures and on trips ashore will be

a team of young classical history

graduates whose enthusiasm and

specialized knowledge will enhance

your explorations.

| UNESCO |

The UNESCO World Heritage sites featuredin this program are Seville’s Alcázar,the historic center of Cordóba, andGranada’s Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzin in Spain; and the medinas of Fez and Marrakesh, the archaeological sites of Volubilis,the Portuguese City of Mazagan (ElJadida), and the cities of Meknes andRabat in Morocco.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

HoteL FeRnando IIIsevILLe, spaIn

Located in Seville’s Barrio Santa Cruz, the HotelFernando III is convenient to the Firalda and thechurch of Santa Maria la Blanca, Seville’s oldestsynagogue, among other sites. Outside, the 18th-century architecture is renowned, and the interiorsfeature paintings from Sevillian artists. The hotelboasts a restaurant, an outdoor pool and a terracewith panoramic views. Complimentary Wi-Fi isavailable.

HôteL Les méRInIdesFeZ, moRoCCo

The Hôtel Les Mérinides mixes traditional Moroc-can décor with modern amenities and remarkablehospitality. The hotel features a swimming pool,three restaurants, room service and a currency ex-change. The well-appointed guest rooms includeair conditioning, a TV with satellite channels andcolorful finishes. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available.

Le meRIdIen n’FIsmaRRaKesH, moRoCCo

Lush green space and calming fountains set the atmosphere for the Le Meridien N’Fis. Eachwell-appointed guest room features modern,warm design elements. The hotel offers an arrayof amenities, ranging from a swimming pool to a spa featuring traditional Moroccan techniques.Wi-Fi is available.

built in 1864. Return to the medina and theKasbah, where you will have time at leisure. Excursion: Top of the Rock. Take a cablecar to Top Station, where panoramic vistasawait. Drive to the Nature Reserve towardApes Den. Barbary apes have inhabited thearea for centuries. Continue to the areaknown as the Upper Galleries and its GreatSiege Tunnels. Walk through the tunnels.then explore the Gibraltar Museum and see the ruins of 14th-century Turkish baths.This evening, gather for a Farewell Reception on the ship.

day twelve b | l | dMálaga, Spain

Excursion: Granada and the Alhambra. Drive to Granada and the Alhambra. Go inside the Alqala Hamra, where you will visit the Nazaries Palaces, and Serallo, the official residence that surroundsPatio de los Leones fountain. Continue to theGeneralife and visit the summer palace forthe sultans of Granada. Afterward, admire a stunning view of the Sierra Nevada, DarroValley and the Old Quarter of Albayzin.

day thirteen bIn Transit

Depart for the Málaga airport for the return flights to your gateway city.A

NOTE: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled eventsmay change. Some sightseeing can be strenuous, so a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Somepassengers may decide to take a break on certain daysand explore the environs around the port. Optional excursions may be available; they can be purchasedon site.

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

Comfortable and relaxing, MV Aegean Odyssey is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-class vessel, rebuilt for cruising thecoastal waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The ship easily approaches islands, enters remote inlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible tolarger 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-appointedsuites, junior suites and staterooms. Enjoy a casual dress code, open-seated dining and many diversions, including the outdoor pool, a full-servicespa and stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants celebrate the Mediterranean’s glorious culinary tradition with the best ingredientsin delicious and healthful dishes. Enjoy full waiterservice and easy sophistication in the Marco Polo,the ship’s more formal dining room, where lunchesand dinners feature delectable entrees. At dinner,complimentary house wines are carefully sourcedfrom noted wine regions around the world. The Terrace Café offers cooking on the open grill and indoor and alfresco seating for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The bistro-style restaurant serves appetizers, paella and authentic Italian pizzas. For a special treat, take afternoon tea — an English tradition made magical when enjoyed at sea. AegeanOdyssey’s crowning touch is the fine service of thecrew, whose attention to detail and graciousnesswill complete your unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

mv aegean odysseyCruise in comfort, relax in style.

Program Highlights

>Explore fascinating Seville, Marrakesh and Fez while based at beautiful hotels.

>Cruise from Spain to Moroccoduring a nine-night voyage aboardMV Aegean Odyssey.

>Visit the Alhambra in Spain and discoverhistorical medinas in Morocco.

>Sample sherry in Jerez de la Frontera.

>An included excursion in each portof call enhances your understanding of the local culture.

>Pursue your own interests duringleisure time in several ports.

>Noted scholars present an informativelecture series on local topics.

day oneIn Transit

Depart your gateway city for Málaga, Spain.AAProvided for AHI FlexAir passengers.

day twoMálaga, Spain | Seville

Upon arrival, transferA to Seville and the HotelFernando III. The rest of the day is at leisure.

day three bSeville

Excursion: Arches, Squares and Spires.The modern capital of Andalucía, Seville is ashowcase of fairytale architecture. Stroll bythe elegant 14th-century Alcázar palace. Stepinside the Giralda cathedral, the symbol of thecity and the world’s largest Gothic building. Explore the well-preserved 17th-century Barrio de Santa Cruz.Independent Exploration: Spend therest of the day pursuing individual interests. This evening, gather with your fellow travelersfor a Welcome Reception at the hotel.

day four b | dSeville | Córdoba | Embark

This morning after breakfast, check out of thehotel and depart on an excursion to Córdoba. Excursion: City of the Great Mosque.Visit Córdoba, one of medieval Europe’s richest cities. The ancient capital of Andalucíais borne of Roman, Moorish, Jewish and Christian influences. At its center is the massive Mezquita. This mosque-turned-cathedral is regarded as an architectural

masterpiece. Visit the Judería (Jewish Quarter),a maze of narrow lanes now known for its shops.Return to Seville and embark the ship. This evening, join your fellow passengers on the deck for a Captain’s Welcome Reception.

day five b | l | dSeville | At Sea | Cádiz

Independent Exploration: After breakfast,spend the morning at leisure in Seville. Later, begin your journey aboard MV AegeanOdyssey and spend the afternoon cruising theGuadalquivir River, one of the largest waterwaysin Spain, en route to Cádiz.Independent Exploration: Spend theevening at leisure in Cádiz.

day six b | l | dCádiz | Jerez De La Frontera

Excursion: Cádiz and Jerez de la Frontera. Enjoy a panoramic drive throughCádiz, gateway to the New World. Pass the 18th-century baroque cathedral, whose goldencupola looms above the houses. Other highlights include the Plaza España; the gardenswhere the Las Cortes of 1812 is situated; and

the Alameda de Apodaca Gardens. Continue to Jerez de la Frontera, home to dozens ofwine companies. Visit Bodega Gonzalez Byass,which produces a world-renowned sherry.Learn about the blending process, then sample various types of wine from the cellars.

day seven b | l | dCasablanca, Morocco |

Marrakesh

This morning, disembark the ship inCasablanca and drive to Marrakesh.Excursion: Highlights of Marrakesh.Take an afternoon guided tour of the old medina. Stroll along labyrinthine alleys and see mosques, hammams and fondouks. Visitthe 14th-century Ben Youssef Medrassa, noted for its latticework interior décor. Continue toPalace of Dar Menebhi, a 19th-century treasurethat showcases pure Moroccan architecture of the period and serves as a museum. Walk to the Kasbah, the Saadian Tombs and BahíaPalace, home to a lush Moorish-style garden.End at Djemma el Fna Square and see the famous Koutoubia Minaret.

Continue to Le Meridien N’Fis where you willovernight.

day eight b | l | dEl Jadida | Casablanca

Excursion: El Jadida. Drive from Marrakeshto El Jadida, a stylish, stunning town that stillboasts ramparts of its old medina. Visit theruins next to the pier where some canons, usedduring battles between Portuguese, Spanishand English armies, remain. The Portuguesebuilt a cistern in 1514 that features surprisingGothic architecture in an almost 12,000-square-foot room. Renowned for the shallow water onthe floor that creates exciting reflections, thecistern was rediscovered in 1916.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in El Jadida.Excursion: Casablanca. Before rejoiningthe ship, enjoy a panoramic tour of belovedCasablanca, Morocco’s principal port andlargest town. Situated at the edge of the port isHassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosquesin the world.

Later, rejoin the ship in Casablanca, whereyou will overnight.

day nine b | l | dRabat | Meknes | Volubilis | Fez

Excursion: Rabat. Visit Rabat, the capital of Morocco; its old medina; the Kasbah of theOudayas and Oudaya Gate, built during the Almohad dynasty; Hassan Tower and the Chellah, built by the Marinids; Mohamed VMausoleum, burial place of the king’s father;the Royal Palace; and the government district.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Rabat.After lunch, drive to Meknes, a city founded by the Almoravids in the ninth century, for a photo stop, then continue to Volubilis.Excursion: Volubilis. The impressiveRoman ruins at Volubilis covers more than 100 acres and serves as a testament to theRoman influence as the empire grew. Becausethe site remained unoccupied for hundreds of years, the archaeological site is remarkablywell preserved.

Later, check in to the Hôtel Les Mérinideswhere you will overnight.

day ten b | l | dFez | Tangier

Excursion: Fez. Home to the oldest university in the world and the cultural religious capital of Morocco, Fez reached theheight of its prominence under the Marinids inthe 13th and 14th centuries. During a sightseeing tour, see the old medina, then visitthe Bou Inania and el-Attarine, 14th-century religious schools. Enjoy a photo stop at BabBoujloud, a beautiful fountain at Place Nejjarine, and the entrance of the Royal Palace.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Fez.Later, rejoin the ship in Tangier.

day eleven b | l | dTangier | Gibraltar

Excursion: Tangier. Explore the Grottoes ofHercules, where legend holds the Greek herorested after creating the Strait of Gibraltar,then continue to Cape Spartel Lighthouse,

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD

AWARDS

WINNER

VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITYBEST FOR ADVENTURE

Mosaic, Volubilis

Cathedral, Seville Mezquita, Córdoba Alhambra, Granada Moroccan musician Jerez

Tajine pots

Marrakesh El Jadida Volubilis Rock of Gibraltar

top LeCtuReRs andFasCInatIng taLKs

The lecturers and speakers on

a Voyages to Antiquity cruise are

leaders in their fields, often affiliated

with the world’s prestigious

universities, including Oxford and

Cambridge; best-selling authors; and

experts from fine museums and

organizations such as the

Archaeological Institute of America.

They are selected for their knowledge

of Europe and their ability to bring the

history, archaeology, architecture and

art of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during

lectures and on trips ashore will be

a team of young classical history

graduates whose enthusiasm and

specialized knowledge will enhance

your explorations.

| UNESCO |

The UNESCO World Heritage sites featuredin this program are Seville’s Alcázar,the historic center of Cordóba, andGranada’s Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzin in Spain; and the medinas of Fez and Marrakesh, the archaeological sites of Volubilis,the Portuguese City of Mazagan (ElJadida), and the cities of Meknes andRabat in Morocco.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

HoteL FeRnando IIIsevILLe, spaIn

Located in Seville’s Barrio Santa Cruz, the HotelFernando III is convenient to the Firalda and thechurch of Santa Maria la Blanca, Seville’s oldestsynagogue, among other sites. Outside, the 18th-century architecture is renowned, and the interiorsfeature paintings from Sevillian artists. The hotelboasts a restaurant, an outdoor pool and a terracewith panoramic views. Complimentary Wi-Fi isavailable.

HôteL Les méRInIdesFeZ, moRoCCo

The Hôtel Les Mérinides mixes traditional Moroc-can décor with modern amenities and remarkablehospitality. The hotel features a swimming pool,three restaurants, room service and a currency ex-change. The well-appointed guest rooms includeair conditioning, a TV with satellite channels andcolorful finishes. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available.

Le meRIdIen n’FIsmaRRaKesH, moRoCCo

Lush green space and calming fountains set the atmosphere for the Le Meridien N’Fis. Eachwell-appointed guest room features modern,warm design elements. The hotel offers an arrayof amenities, ranging from a swimming pool to a spa featuring traditional Moroccan techniques.Wi-Fi is available.

built in 1864. Return to the medina and theKasbah, where you will have time at leisure. Excursion: Top of the Rock. Take a cablecar to Top Station, where panoramic vistasawait. Drive to the Nature Reserve towardApes Den. Barbary apes have inhabited thearea for centuries. Continue to the areaknown as the Upper Galleries and its GreatSiege Tunnels. Walk through the tunnels.then explore the Gibraltar Museum and see the ruins of 14th-century Turkish baths.This evening, gather for a Farewell Reception on the ship.

day twelve b | l | dMálaga, Spain

Excursion: Granada and the Alhambra. Drive to Granada and the Alhambra. Go inside the Alqala Hamra, where you will visit the Nazaries Palaces, and Serallo, the official residence that surroundsPatio de los Leones fountain. Continue to theGeneralife and visit the summer palace forthe sultans of Granada. Afterward, admire a stunning view of the Sierra Nevada, DarroValley and the Old Quarter of Albayzin.

day thirteen bIn Transit

Depart for the Málaga airport for the return flights to your gateway city.A

NOTE: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled eventsmay change. Some sightseeing can be strenuous, so a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Somepassengers may decide to take a break on certain daysand explore the environs around the port. Optional excursions may be available; they can be purchasedon site.

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

Comfortable and relaxing, MV Aegean Odyssey is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-class vessel, rebuilt for cruising thecoastal waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The ship easily approaches islands, enters remote inlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible tolarger 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-appointedsuites, junior suites and staterooms. Enjoy a casual dress code, open-seated dining and many diversions, including the outdoor pool, a full-servicespa and stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants celebrate the Mediterranean’s glorious culinary tradition with the best ingredientsin delicious and healthful dishes. Enjoy full waiterservice and easy sophistication in the Marco Polo,the ship’s more formal dining room, where lunchesand dinners feature delectable entrees. At dinner,complimentary house wines are carefully sourcedfrom noted wine regions around the world. The Terrace Café offers cooking on the open grill and indoor and alfresco seating for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The bistro-style restaurant serves appetizers, paella and authentic Italian pizzas. For a special treat, take afternoon tea — an English tradition made magical when enjoyed at sea. AegeanOdyssey’s crowning touch is the fine service of thecrew, whose attention to detail and graciousnesswill complete your unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

mv aegean odysseyCruise in comfort, relax in style.

Program Highlights

>Explore fascinating Seville, Marrakesh and Fez while based at beautiful hotels.

>Cruise from Spain to Moroccoduring a nine-night voyage aboardMV Aegean Odyssey.

>Visit the Alhambra in Spain and discoverhistorical medinas in Morocco.

>Sample sherry in Jerez de la Frontera.

>An included excursion in each portof call enhances your understanding of the local culture.

>Pursue your own interests duringleisure time in several ports.

>Noted scholars present an informativelecture series on local topics.

day oneIn Transit

Depart your gateway city for Málaga, Spain.AAProvided for AHI FlexAir passengers.

day twoMálaga, Spain | Seville

Upon arrival, transferA to Seville and the HotelFernando III. The rest of the day is at leisure.

day three bSeville

Excursion: Arches, Squares and Spires.The modern capital of Andalucía, Seville is ashowcase of fairytale architecture. Stroll bythe elegant 14th-century Alcázar palace. Stepinside the Giralda cathedral, the symbol of thecity and the world’s largest Gothic building. Explore the well-preserved 17th-century Barrio de Santa Cruz.Independent Exploration: Spend therest of the day pursuing individual interests. This evening, gather with your fellow travelersfor a Welcome Reception at the hotel.

day four b | dSeville | Córdoba | Embark

This morning after breakfast, check out of thehotel and depart on an excursion to Córdoba. Excursion: City of the Great Mosque.Visit Córdoba, one of medieval Europe’s richest cities. The ancient capital of Andalucíais borne of Roman, Moorish, Jewish and Christian influences. At its center is the massive Mezquita. This mosque-turned-cathedral is regarded as an architectural

masterpiece. Visit the Judería (Jewish Quarter),a maze of narrow lanes now known for its shops.Return to Seville and embark the ship. This evening, join your fellow passengers on the deck for a Captain’s Welcome Reception.

day five b | l | dSeville | At Sea | Cádiz

Independent Exploration: After breakfast,spend the morning at leisure in Seville. Later, begin your journey aboard MV AegeanOdyssey and spend the afternoon cruising theGuadalquivir River, one of the largest waterwaysin Spain, en route to Cádiz.Independent Exploration: Spend theevening at leisure in Cádiz.

day six b | l | dCádiz | Jerez De La Frontera

Excursion: Cádiz and Jerez de la Frontera. Enjoy a panoramic drive throughCádiz, gateway to the New World. Pass the 18th-century baroque cathedral, whose goldencupola looms above the houses. Other highlights include the Plaza España; the gardenswhere the Las Cortes of 1812 is situated; and

the Alameda de Apodaca Gardens. Continue to Jerez de la Frontera, home to dozens ofwine companies. Visit Bodega Gonzalez Byass,which produces a world-renowned sherry.Learn about the blending process, then sample various types of wine from the cellars.

day seven b | l | dCasablanca, Morocco |

Marrakesh

This morning, disembark the ship inCasablanca and drive to Marrakesh.Excursion: Highlights of Marrakesh.Take an afternoon guided tour of the old medina. Stroll along labyrinthine alleys and see mosques, hammams and fondouks. Visitthe 14th-century Ben Youssef Medrassa, noted for its latticework interior décor. Continue toPalace of Dar Menebhi, a 19th-century treasurethat showcases pure Moroccan architecture of the period and serves as a museum. Walk to the Kasbah, the Saadian Tombs and BahíaPalace, home to a lush Moorish-style garden.End at Djemma el Fna Square and see the famous Koutoubia Minaret.

Continue to Le Meridien N’Fis where you willovernight.

day eight b | l | dEl Jadida | Casablanca

Excursion: El Jadida. Drive from Marrakeshto El Jadida, a stylish, stunning town that stillboasts ramparts of its old medina. Visit theruins next to the pier where some canons, usedduring battles between Portuguese, Spanishand English armies, remain. The Portuguesebuilt a cistern in 1514 that features surprisingGothic architecture in an almost 12,000-square-foot room. Renowned for the shallow water onthe floor that creates exciting reflections, thecistern was rediscovered in 1916.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in El Jadida.Excursion: Casablanca. Before rejoiningthe ship, enjoy a panoramic tour of belovedCasablanca, Morocco’s principal port andlargest town. Situated at the edge of the port isHassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosquesin the world.

Later, rejoin the ship in Casablanca, whereyou will overnight.

day nine b | l | dRabat | Meknes | Volubilis | Fez

Excursion: Rabat. Visit Rabat, the capital of Morocco; its old medina; the Kasbah of theOudayas and Oudaya Gate, built during the Almohad dynasty; Hassan Tower and the Chellah, built by the Marinids; Mohamed VMausoleum, burial place of the king’s father;the Royal Palace; and the government district.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Rabat.After lunch, drive to Meknes, a city founded by the Almoravids in the ninth century, for a photo stop, then continue to Volubilis.Excursion: Volubilis. The impressiveRoman ruins at Volubilis covers more than 100 acres and serves as a testament to theRoman influence as the empire grew. Becausethe site remained unoccupied for hundreds of years, the archaeological site is remarkablywell preserved.

Later, check in to the Hôtel Les Mérinideswhere you will overnight.

day ten b | l | dFez | Tangier

Excursion: Fez. Home to the oldest university in the world and the cultural religious capital of Morocco, Fez reached theheight of its prominence under the Marinids inthe 13th and 14th centuries. During a sightseeing tour, see the old medina, then visitthe Bou Inania and el-Attarine, 14th-century religious schools. Enjoy a photo stop at BabBoujloud, a beautiful fountain at Place Nejjarine, and the entrance of the Royal Palace.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Fez.Later, rejoin the ship in Tangier.

day eleven b | l | dTangier | Gibraltar

Excursion: Tangier. Explore the Grottoes ofHercules, where legend holds the Greek herorested after creating the Strait of Gibraltar,then continue to Cape Spartel Lighthouse,

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD

AWARDS

WINNER

VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITYBEST FOR ADVENTURE

Mosaic, Volubilis

Cathedral, Seville Mezquita, Córdoba Alhambra, Granada Moroccan musician Jerez

Tajine pots

Marrakesh El Jadida Volubilis Rock of Gibraltar

top LeCtuReRs andFasCInatIng taLKs

The lecturers and speakers on

a Voyages to Antiquity cruise are

leaders in their fields, often affiliated

with the world’s prestigious

universities, including Oxford and

Cambridge; best-selling authors; and

experts from fine museums and

organizations such as the

Archaeological Institute of America.

They are selected for their knowledge

of Europe and their ability to bring the

history, archaeology, architecture and

art of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during

lectures and on trips ashore will be

a team of young classical history

graduates whose enthusiasm and

specialized knowledge will enhance

your explorations.

| UNESCO |

The UNESCO World Heritage sites featuredin this program are Seville’s Alcázar,the historic center of Cordóba, andGranada’s Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzin in Spain; and the medinas of Fez and Marrakesh, the archaeological sites of Volubilis,the Portuguese City of Mazagan (ElJadida), and the cities of Meknes andRabat in Morocco.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

HoteL FeRnando IIIsevILLe, spaIn

Located in Seville’s Barrio Santa Cruz, the HotelFernando III is convenient to the Firalda and thechurch of Santa Maria la Blanca, Seville’s oldestsynagogue, among other sites. Outside, the 18th-century architecture is renowned, and the interiorsfeature paintings from Sevillian artists. The hotelboasts a restaurant, an outdoor pool and a terracewith panoramic views. Complimentary Wi-Fi isavailable.

HôteL Les méRInIdesFeZ, moRoCCo

The Hôtel Les Mérinides mixes traditional Moroc-can décor with modern amenities and remarkablehospitality. The hotel features a swimming pool,three restaurants, room service and a currency ex-change. The well-appointed guest rooms includeair conditioning, a TV with satellite channels andcolorful finishes. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available.

Le meRIdIen n’FIsmaRRaKesH, moRoCCo

Lush green space and calming fountains set the atmosphere for the Le Meridien N’Fis. Eachwell-appointed guest room features modern,warm design elements. The hotel offers an arrayof amenities, ranging from a swimming pool to a spa featuring traditional Moroccan techniques.Wi-Fi is available.

built in 1864. Return to the medina and theKasbah, where you will have time at leisure. Excursion: Top of the Rock. Take a cablecar to Top Station, where panoramic vistasawait. Drive to the Nature Reserve towardApes Den. Barbary apes have inhabited thearea for centuries. Continue to the areaknown as the Upper Galleries and its GreatSiege Tunnels. Walk through the tunnels.then explore the Gibraltar Museum and see the ruins of 14th-century Turkish baths.This evening, gather for a Farewell Reception on the ship.

day twelve b | l | dMálaga, Spain

Excursion: Granada and the Alhambra. Drive to Granada and the Alhambra. Go inside the Alqala Hamra, where you will visit the Nazaries Palaces, and Serallo, the official residence that surroundsPatio de los Leones fountain. Continue to theGeneralife and visit the summer palace forthe sultans of Granada. Afterward, admire a stunning view of the Sierra Nevada, DarroValley and the Old Quarter of Albayzin.

day thirteen bIn Transit

Depart for the Málaga airport for the return flights to your gateway city.A

NOTE: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled eventsmay change. Some sightseeing can be strenuous, so a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Somepassengers may decide to take a break on certain daysand explore the environs around the port. Optional excursions may be available; they can be purchasedon site.

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

Comfortable and relaxing, MV Aegean Odyssey is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-class vessel, rebuilt for cruising thecoastal waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The ship easily approaches islands, enters remote inlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible tolarger 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-appointedsuites, junior suites and staterooms. Enjoy a casual dress code, open-seated dining and many diversions, including the outdoor pool, a full-servicespa and stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants celebrate the Mediterranean’s glorious culinary tradition with the best ingredientsin delicious and healthful dishes. Enjoy full waiterservice and easy sophistication in the Marco Polo,the ship’s more formal dining room, where lunchesand dinners feature delectable entrees. At dinner,complimentary house wines are carefully sourcedfrom noted wine regions around the world. The Terrace Café offers cooking on the open grill and indoor and alfresco seating for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The bistro-style restaurant serves appetizers, paella and authentic Italian pizzas. For a special treat, take afternoon tea — an English tradition made magical when enjoyed at sea. AegeanOdyssey’s crowning touch is the fine service of thecrew, whose attention to detail and graciousnesswill complete your unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

mv aegean odysseyCruise in comfort, relax in style.

Program Highlights

>Explore fascinating Seville, Marrakesh and Fez while based at beautiful hotels.

>Cruise from Spain to Moroccoduring a nine-night voyage aboardMV Aegean Odyssey.

>Visit the Alhambra in Spain and discoverhistorical medinas in Morocco.

>Sample sherry in Jerez de la Frontera.

>An included excursion in each portof call enhances your understanding of the local culture.

>Pursue your own interests duringleisure time in several ports.

>Noted scholars present an informativelecture series on local topics.

day oneIn Transit

Depart your gateway city for Málaga, Spain.AAProvided for AHI FlexAir passengers.

day twoMálaga, Spain | Seville

Upon arrival, transferA to Seville and the HotelFernando III. The rest of the day is at leisure.

day three bSeville

Excursion: Arches, Squares and Spires.The modern capital of Andalucía, Seville is ashowcase of fairytale architecture. Stroll bythe elegant 14th-century Alcázar palace. Stepinside the Giralda cathedral, the symbol of thecity and the world’s largest Gothic building. Explore the well-preserved 17th-century Barrio de Santa Cruz.Independent Exploration: Spend therest of the day pursuing individual interests. This evening, gather with your fellow travelersfor a Welcome Reception at the hotel.

day four b | dSeville | Córdoba | Embark

This morning after breakfast, check out of thehotel and depart on an excursion to Córdoba. Excursion: City of the Great Mosque.Visit Córdoba, one of medieval Europe’s richest cities. The ancient capital of Andalucíais borne of Roman, Moorish, Jewish and Christian influences. At its center is the massive Mezquita. This mosque-turned-cathedral is regarded as an architectural

masterpiece. Visit the Judería (Jewish Quarter),a maze of narrow lanes now known for its shops.Return to Seville and embark the ship. This evening, join your fellow passengers on the deck for a Captain’s Welcome Reception.

day five b | l | dSeville | At Sea | Cádiz

Independent Exploration: After breakfast,spend the morning at leisure in Seville. Later, begin your journey aboard MV AegeanOdyssey and spend the afternoon cruising theGuadalquivir River, one of the largest waterwaysin Spain, en route to Cádiz.Independent Exploration: Spend theevening at leisure in Cádiz.

day six b | l | dCádiz | Jerez De La Frontera

Excursion: Cádiz and Jerez de la Frontera. Enjoy a panoramic drive throughCádiz, gateway to the New World. Pass the 18th-century baroque cathedral, whose goldencupola looms above the houses. Other highlights include the Plaza España; the gardenswhere the Las Cortes of 1812 is situated; and

the Alameda de Apodaca Gardens. Continue to Jerez de la Frontera, home to dozens ofwine companies. Visit Bodega Gonzalez Byass,which produces a world-renowned sherry.Learn about the blending process, then sample various types of wine from the cellars.

day seven b | l | dCasablanca, Morocco |

Marrakesh

This morning, disembark the ship inCasablanca and drive to Marrakesh.Excursion: Highlights of Marrakesh.Take an afternoon guided tour of the old medina. Stroll along labyrinthine alleys and see mosques, hammams and fondouks. Visitthe 14th-century Ben Youssef Medrassa, noted for its latticework interior décor. Continue toPalace of Dar Menebhi, a 19th-century treasurethat showcases pure Moroccan architecture of the period and serves as a museum. Walk to the Kasbah, the Saadian Tombs and BahíaPalace, home to a lush Moorish-style garden.End at Djemma el Fna Square and see the famous Koutoubia Minaret.

Continue to Le Meridien N’Fis where you willovernight.

day eight b | l | dEl Jadida | Casablanca

Excursion: El Jadida. Drive from Marrakeshto El Jadida, a stylish, stunning town that stillboasts ramparts of its old medina. Visit theruins next to the pier where some canons, usedduring battles between Portuguese, Spanishand English armies, remain. The Portuguesebuilt a cistern in 1514 that features surprisingGothic architecture in an almost 12,000-square-foot room. Renowned for the shallow water onthe floor that creates exciting reflections, thecistern was rediscovered in 1916.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in El Jadida.Excursion: Casablanca. Before rejoiningthe ship, enjoy a panoramic tour of belovedCasablanca, Morocco’s principal port andlargest town. Situated at the edge of the port isHassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosquesin the world.

Later, rejoin the ship in Casablanca, whereyou will overnight.

day nine b | l | dRabat | Meknes | Volubilis | Fez

Excursion: Rabat. Visit Rabat, the capital of Morocco; its old medina; the Kasbah of theOudayas and Oudaya Gate, built during the Almohad dynasty; Hassan Tower and the Chellah, built by the Marinids; Mohamed VMausoleum, burial place of the king’s father;the Royal Palace; and the government district.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Rabat.After lunch, drive to Meknes, a city founded by the Almoravids in the ninth century, for a photo stop, then continue to Volubilis.Excursion: Volubilis. The impressiveRoman ruins at Volubilis covers more than 100 acres and serves as a testament to theRoman influence as the empire grew. Becausethe site remained unoccupied for hundreds of years, the archaeological site is remarkablywell preserved.

Later, check in to the Hôtel Les Mérinideswhere you will overnight.

day ten b | l | dFez | Tangier

Excursion: Fez. Home to the oldest university in the world and the cultural religious capital of Morocco, Fez reached theheight of its prominence under the Marinids inthe 13th and 14th centuries. During a sightseeing tour, see the old medina, then visitthe Bou Inania and el-Attarine, 14th-century religious schools. Enjoy a photo stop at BabBoujloud, a beautiful fountain at Place Nejjarine, and the entrance of the Royal Palace.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Fez.Later, rejoin the ship in Tangier.

day eleven b | l | dTangier | Gibraltar

Excursion: Tangier. Explore the Grottoes ofHercules, where legend holds the Greek herorested after creating the Strait of Gibraltar,then continue to Cape Spartel Lighthouse,

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD

AWARDS

WINNER

VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITYBEST FOR ADVENTURE

Mosaic, Volubilis

Cathedral, Seville Mezquita, Córdoba Alhambra, Granada Moroccan musician Jerez

Tajine pots

Marrakesh El Jadida Volubilis Rock of Gibraltar

top LeCtuReRs andFasCInatIng taLKs

The lecturers and speakers on

a Voyages to Antiquity cruise are

leaders in their fields, often affiliated

with the world’s prestigious

universities, including Oxford and

Cambridge; best-selling authors; and

experts from fine museums and

organizations such as the

Archaeological Institute of America.

They are selected for their knowledge

of Europe and their ability to bring the

history, archaeology, architecture and

art of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during

lectures and on trips ashore will be

a team of young classical history

graduates whose enthusiasm and

specialized knowledge will enhance

your explorations.

| UNESCO |

The UNESCO World Heritage sites featuredin this program are Seville’s Alcázar,the historic center of Cordóba, andGranada’s Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzin in Spain; and the medinas of Fez and Marrakesh, the archaeological sites of Volubilis,the Portuguese City of Mazagan (ElJadida), and the cities of Meknes andRabat in Morocco.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

HoteL FeRnando IIIsevILLe, spaIn

Located in Seville’s Barrio Santa Cruz, the HotelFernando III is convenient to the Firalda and thechurch of Santa Maria la Blanca, Seville’s oldestsynagogue, among other sites. Outside, the 18th-century architecture is renowned, and the interiorsfeature paintings from Sevillian artists. The hotelboasts a restaurant, an outdoor pool and a terracewith panoramic views. Complimentary Wi-Fi isavailable.

HôteL Les méRInIdesFeZ, moRoCCo

The Hôtel Les Mérinides mixes traditional Moroc-can décor with modern amenities and remarkablehospitality. The hotel features a swimming pool,three restaurants, room service and a currency ex-change. The well-appointed guest rooms includeair conditioning, a TV with satellite channels andcolorful finishes. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available.

Le meRIdIen n’FIsmaRRaKesH, moRoCCo

Lush green space and calming fountains set the atmosphere for the Le Meridien N’Fis. Eachwell-appointed guest room features modern,warm design elements. The hotel offers an arrayof amenities, ranging from a swimming pool to a spa featuring traditional Moroccan techniques.Wi-Fi is available.

built in 1864. Return to the medina and theKasbah, where you will have time at leisure. Excursion: Top of the Rock. Take a cablecar to Top Station, where panoramic vistasawait. Drive to the Nature Reserve towardApes Den. Barbary apes have inhabited thearea for centuries. Continue to the areaknown as the Upper Galleries and its GreatSiege Tunnels. Walk through the tunnels.then explore the Gibraltar Museum and see the ruins of 14th-century Turkish baths.This evening, gather for a Farewell Reception on the ship.

day twelve b | l | dMálaga, Spain

Excursion: Granada and the Alhambra. Drive to Granada and the Alhambra. Go inside the Alqala Hamra, where you will visit the Nazaries Palaces, and Serallo, the official residence that surroundsPatio de los Leones fountain. Continue to theGeneralife and visit the summer palace forthe sultans of Granada. Afterward, admire a stunning view of the Sierra Nevada, DarroValley and the Old Quarter of Albayzin.

day thirteen bIn Transit

Depart for the Málaga airport for the return flights to your gateway city.A

NOTE: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled eventsmay change. Some sightseeing can be strenuous, so a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Somepassengers may decide to take a break on certain daysand explore the environs around the port. Optional excursions may be available; they can be purchasedon site.

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

Comfortable and relaxing, MV Aegean Odyssey is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-class vessel, rebuilt for cruising thecoastal waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The ship easily approaches islands, enters remote inlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible tolarger 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-appointedsuites, junior suites and staterooms. Enjoy a casual dress code, open-seated dining and many diversions, including the outdoor pool, a full-servicespa and stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants celebrate the Mediterranean’s glorious culinary tradition with the best ingredientsin delicious and healthful dishes. Enjoy full waiterservice and easy sophistication in the Marco Polo,the ship’s more formal dining room, where lunchesand dinners feature delectable entrees. At dinner,complimentary house wines are carefully sourcedfrom noted wine regions around the world. The Terrace Café offers cooking on the open grill and indoor and alfresco seating for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The bistro-style restaurant serves appetizers, paella and authentic Italian pizzas. For a special treat, take afternoon tea — an English tradition made magical when enjoyed at sea. AegeanOdyssey’s crowning touch is the fine service of thecrew, whose attention to detail and graciousnesswill complete your unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

mv aegean odysseyCruise in comfort, relax in style.

Program Highlights

>Explore fascinating Seville, Marrakesh and Fez while based at beautiful hotels.

>Cruise from Spain to Moroccoduring a nine-night voyage aboardMV Aegean Odyssey.

>Visit the Alhambra in Spain and discoverhistorical medinas in Morocco.

>Sample sherry in Jerez de la Frontera.

>An included excursion in each portof call enhances your understanding of the local culture.

>Pursue your own interests duringleisure time in several ports.

>Noted scholars present an informativelecture series on local topics.

day oneIn Transit

Depart your gateway city for Málaga, Spain.AAProvided for AHI FlexAir passengers.

day twoMálaga, Spain | Seville

Upon arrival, transferA to Seville and the HotelFernando III. The rest of the day is at leisure.

day three bSeville

Excursion: Arches, Squares and Spires.The modern capital of Andalucía, Seville is ashowcase of fairytale architecture. Stroll bythe elegant 14th-century Alcázar palace. Stepinside the Giralda cathedral, the symbol of thecity and the world’s largest Gothic building. Explore the well-preserved 17th-century Barrio de Santa Cruz.Independent Exploration: Spend therest of the day pursuing individual interests. This evening, gather with your fellow travelersfor a Welcome Reception at the hotel.

day four b | dSeville | Córdoba | Embark

This morning after breakfast, check out of thehotel and depart on an excursion to Córdoba. Excursion: City of the Great Mosque.Visit Córdoba, one of medieval Europe’s richest cities. The ancient capital of Andalucíais borne of Roman, Moorish, Jewish and Christian influences. At its center is the massive Mezquita. This mosque-turned-cathedral is regarded as an architectural

masterpiece. Visit the Judería (Jewish Quarter),a maze of narrow lanes now known for its shops.Return to Seville and embark the ship. This evening, join your fellow passengers on the deck for a Captain’s Welcome Reception.

day five b | l | dSeville | At Sea | Cádiz

Independent Exploration: After breakfast,spend the morning at leisure in Seville. Later, begin your journey aboard MV AegeanOdyssey and spend the afternoon cruising theGuadalquivir River, one of the largest waterwaysin Spain, en route to Cádiz.Independent Exploration: Spend theevening at leisure in Cádiz.

day six b | l | dCádiz | Jerez De La Frontera

Excursion: Cádiz and Jerez de la Frontera. Enjoy a panoramic drive throughCádiz, gateway to the New World. Pass the 18th-century baroque cathedral, whose goldencupola looms above the houses. Other highlights include the Plaza España; the gardenswhere the Las Cortes of 1812 is situated; and

the Alameda de Apodaca Gardens. Continue to Jerez de la Frontera, home to dozens ofwine companies. Visit Bodega Gonzalez Byass,which produces a world-renowned sherry.Learn about the blending process, then sample various types of wine from the cellars.

day seven b | l | dCasablanca, Morocco |

Marrakesh

This morning, disembark the ship inCasablanca and drive to Marrakesh.Excursion: Highlights of Marrakesh.Take an afternoon guided tour of the old medina. Stroll along labyrinthine alleys and see mosques, hammams and fondouks. Visitthe 14th-century Ben Youssef Medrassa, noted for its latticework interior décor. Continue toPalace of Dar Menebhi, a 19th-century treasurethat showcases pure Moroccan architecture of the period and serves as a museum. Walk to the Kasbah, the Saadian Tombs and BahíaPalace, home to a lush Moorish-style garden.End at Djemma el Fna Square and see the famous Koutoubia Minaret.

Continue to Le Meridien N’Fis where you willovernight.

day eight b | l | dEl Jadida | Casablanca

Excursion: El Jadida. Drive from Marrakeshto El Jadida, a stylish, stunning town that stillboasts ramparts of its old medina. Visit theruins next to the pier where some canons, usedduring battles between Portuguese, Spanishand English armies, remain. The Portuguesebuilt a cistern in 1514 that features surprisingGothic architecture in an almost 12,000-square-foot room. Renowned for the shallow water onthe floor that creates exciting reflections, thecistern was rediscovered in 1916.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in El Jadida.Excursion: Casablanca. Before rejoiningthe ship, enjoy a panoramic tour of belovedCasablanca, Morocco’s principal port andlargest town. Situated at the edge of the port isHassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosquesin the world.

Later, rejoin the ship in Casablanca, whereyou will overnight.

day nine b | l | dRabat | Meknes | Volubilis | Fez

Excursion: Rabat. Visit Rabat, the capital of Morocco; its old medina; the Kasbah of theOudayas and Oudaya Gate, built during the Almohad dynasty; Hassan Tower and the Chellah, built by the Marinids; Mohamed VMausoleum, burial place of the king’s father;the Royal Palace; and the government district.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Rabat.After lunch, drive to Meknes, a city founded by the Almoravids in the ninth century, for a photo stop, then continue to Volubilis.Excursion: Volubilis. The impressiveRoman ruins at Volubilis covers more than 100 acres and serves as a testament to theRoman influence as the empire grew. Becausethe site remained unoccupied for hundreds of years, the archaeological site is remarkablywell preserved.

Later, check in to the Hôtel Les Mérinideswhere you will overnight.

day ten b | l | dFez | Tangier

Excursion: Fez. Home to the oldest university in the world and the cultural religious capital of Morocco, Fez reached theheight of its prominence under the Marinids inthe 13th and 14th centuries. During a sightseeing tour, see the old medina, then visitthe Bou Inania and el-Attarine, 14th-century religious schools. Enjoy a photo stop at BabBoujloud, a beautiful fountain at Place Nejjarine, and the entrance of the Royal Palace.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Fez.Later, rejoin the ship in Tangier.

day eleven b | l | dTangier | Gibraltar

Excursion: Tangier. Explore the Grottoes ofHercules, where legend holds the Greek herorested after creating the Strait of Gibraltar,then continue to Cape Spartel Lighthouse,

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art of ancient civilizations to life.

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The UNESCO World Heritage sites featuredin this program are Seville’s Alcázar,the historic center of Cordóba, andGranada’s Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzin in Spain; and the medinas of Fez and Marrakesh, the archaeological sites of Volubilis,the Portuguese City of Mazagan (ElJadida), and the cities of Meknes andRabat in Morocco.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

HoteL FeRnando IIIsevILLe, spaIn

Located in Seville’s Barrio Santa Cruz, the HotelFernando III is convenient to the Firalda and thechurch of Santa Maria la Blanca, Seville’s oldestsynagogue, among other sites. Outside, the 18th-century architecture is renowned, and the interiorsfeature paintings from Sevillian artists. The hotelboasts a restaurant, an outdoor pool and a terracewith panoramic views. Complimentary Wi-Fi isavailable.

HôteL Les méRInIdesFeZ, moRoCCo

The Hôtel Les Mérinides mixes traditional Moroc-can décor with modern amenities and remarkablehospitality. The hotel features a swimming pool,three restaurants, room service and a currency ex-change. The well-appointed guest rooms includeair conditioning, a TV with satellite channels andcolorful finishes. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available.

Le meRIdIen n’FIsmaRRaKesH, moRoCCo

Lush green space and calming fountains set the atmosphere for the Le Meridien N’Fis. Eachwell-appointed guest room features modern,warm design elements. The hotel offers an arrayof amenities, ranging from a swimming pool to a spa featuring traditional Moroccan techniques.Wi-Fi is available.

built in 1864. Return to the medina and theKasbah, where you will have time at leisure. Excursion: Top of the Rock. Take a cablecar to Top Station, where panoramic vistasawait. Drive to the Nature Reserve towardApes Den. Barbary apes have inhabited thearea for centuries. Continue to the areaknown as the Upper Galleries and its GreatSiege Tunnels. Walk through the tunnels.then explore the Gibraltar Museum and see the ruins of 14th-century Turkish baths.This evening, gather for a Farewell Reception on the ship.

day twelve b | l | dMálaga, Spain

Excursion: Granada and the Alhambra. Drive to Granada and the Alhambra. Go inside the Alqala Hamra, where you will visit the Nazaries Palaces, and Serallo, the official residence that surroundsPatio de los Leones fountain. Continue to theGeneralife and visit the summer palace forthe sultans of Granada. Afterward, admire a stunning view of the Sierra Nevada, DarroValley and the Old Quarter of Albayzin.

day thirteen bIn Transit

Depart for the Málaga airport for the return flights to your gateway city.A

NOTE: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled eventsmay change. Some sightseeing can be strenuous, so a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Somepassengers may decide to take a break on certain daysand explore the environs around the port. Optional excursions may be available; they can be purchasedon site.

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

Comfortable and relaxing, MV Aegean Odyssey is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-class vessel, rebuilt for cruising thecoastal waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The ship easily approaches islands, enters remote inlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible tolarger 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-appointedsuites, junior suites and staterooms. Enjoy a casual dress code, open-seated dining and many diversions, including the outdoor pool, a full-servicespa and stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants celebrate the Mediterranean’s glorious culinary tradition with the best ingredientsin delicious and healthful dishes. Enjoy full waiterservice and easy sophistication in the Marco Polo,the ship’s more formal dining room, where lunchesand dinners feature delectable entrees. At dinner,complimentary house wines are carefully sourcedfrom noted wine regions around the world. The Terrace Café offers cooking on the open grill and indoor and alfresco seating for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The bistro-style restaurant serves appetizers, paella and authentic Italian pizzas. For a special treat, take afternoon tea — an English tradition made magical when enjoyed at sea. AegeanOdyssey’s crowning touch is the fine service of thecrew, whose attention to detail and graciousnesswill complete your unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

mv aegean odysseyCruise in comfort, relax in style.

Program Highlights

>Explore fascinating Seville, Marrakesh and Fez while based at beautiful hotels.

>Cruise from Spain to Moroccoduring a nine-night voyage aboardMV Aegean Odyssey.

>Visit the Alhambra in Spain and discoverhistorical medinas in Morocco.

>Sample sherry in Jerez de la Frontera.

>An included excursion in each portof call enhances your understanding of the local culture.

>Pursue your own interests duringleisure time in several ports.

>Noted scholars present an informativelecture series on local topics.

day oneIn Transit

Depart your gateway city for Málaga, Spain.AAProvided for AHI FlexAir passengers.

day twoMálaga, Spain | Seville

Upon arrival, transferA to Seville and the HotelFernando III. The rest of the day is at leisure.

day three bSeville

Excursion: Arches, Squares and Spires.The modern capital of Andalucía, Seville is ashowcase of fairytale architecture. Stroll bythe elegant 14th-century Alcázar palace. Stepinside the Giralda cathedral, the symbol of thecity and the world’s largest Gothic building. Explore the well-preserved 17th-century Barrio de Santa Cruz.Independent Exploration: Spend therest of the day pursuing individual interests. This evening, gather with your fellow travelersfor a Welcome Reception at the hotel.

day four b | dSeville | Córdoba | Embark

This morning after breakfast, check out of thehotel and depart on an excursion to Córdoba. Excursion: City of the Great Mosque.Visit Córdoba, one of medieval Europe’s richest cities. The ancient capital of Andalucíais borne of Roman, Moorish, Jewish and Christian influences. At its center is the massive Mezquita. This mosque-turned-cathedral is regarded as an architectural

masterpiece. Visit the Judería (Jewish Quarter),a maze of narrow lanes now known for its shops.Return to Seville and embark the ship. This evening, join your fellow passengers on the deck for a Captain’s Welcome Reception.

day five b | l | dSeville | At Sea | Cádiz

Independent Exploration: After breakfast,spend the morning at leisure in Seville. Later, begin your journey aboard MV AegeanOdyssey and spend the afternoon cruising theGuadalquivir River, one of the largest waterwaysin Spain, en route to Cádiz.Independent Exploration: Spend theevening at leisure in Cádiz.

day six b | l | dCádiz | Jerez De La Frontera

Excursion: Cádiz and Jerez de la Frontera. Enjoy a panoramic drive throughCádiz, gateway to the New World. Pass the 18th-century baroque cathedral, whose goldencupola looms above the houses. Other highlights include the Plaza España; the gardenswhere the Las Cortes of 1812 is situated; and

the Alameda de Apodaca Gardens. Continue to Jerez de la Frontera, home to dozens ofwine companies. Visit Bodega Gonzalez Byass,which produces a world-renowned sherry.Learn about the blending process, then sample various types of wine from the cellars.

day seven b | l | dCasablanca, Morocco |

Marrakesh

This morning, disembark the ship inCasablanca and drive to Marrakesh.Excursion: Highlights of Marrakesh.Take an afternoon guided tour of the old medina. Stroll along labyrinthine alleys and see mosques, hammams and fondouks. Visitthe 14th-century Ben Youssef Medrassa, noted for its latticework interior décor. Continue toPalace of Dar Menebhi, a 19th-century treasurethat showcases pure Moroccan architecture of the period and serves as a museum. Walk to the Kasbah, the Saadian Tombs and BahíaPalace, home to a lush Moorish-style garden.End at Djemma el Fna Square and see the famous Koutoubia Minaret.

Continue to Le Meridien N’Fis where you willovernight.

day eight b | l | dEl Jadida | Casablanca

Excursion: El Jadida. Drive from Marrakeshto El Jadida, a stylish, stunning town that stillboasts ramparts of its old medina. Visit theruins next to the pier where some canons, usedduring battles between Portuguese, Spanishand English armies, remain. The Portuguesebuilt a cistern in 1514 that features surprisingGothic architecture in an almost 12,000-square-foot room. Renowned for the shallow water onthe floor that creates exciting reflections, thecistern was rediscovered in 1916.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in El Jadida.Excursion: Casablanca. Before rejoiningthe ship, enjoy a panoramic tour of belovedCasablanca, Morocco’s principal port andlargest town. Situated at the edge of the port isHassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosquesin the world.

Later, rejoin the ship in Casablanca, whereyou will overnight.

day nine b | l | dRabat | Meknes | Volubilis | Fez

Excursion: Rabat. Visit Rabat, the capital of Morocco; its old medina; the Kasbah of theOudayas and Oudaya Gate, built during the Almohad dynasty; Hassan Tower and the Chellah, built by the Marinids; Mohamed VMausoleum, burial place of the king’s father;the Royal Palace; and the government district.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Rabat.After lunch, drive to Meknes, a city founded by the Almoravids in the ninth century, for a photo stop, then continue to Volubilis.Excursion: Volubilis. The impressiveRoman ruins at Volubilis covers more than 100 acres and serves as a testament to theRoman influence as the empire grew. Becausethe site remained unoccupied for hundreds of years, the archaeological site is remarkablywell preserved.

Later, check in to the Hôtel Les Mérinideswhere you will overnight.

day ten b | l | dFez | Tangier

Excursion: Fez. Home to the oldest university in the world and the cultural religious capital of Morocco, Fez reached theheight of its prominence under the Marinids inthe 13th and 14th centuries. During a sightseeing tour, see the old medina, then visitthe Bou Inania and el-Attarine, 14th-century religious schools. Enjoy a photo stop at BabBoujloud, a beautiful fountain at Place Nejjarine, and the entrance of the Royal Palace.Local Flavor: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant in Fez.Later, rejoin the ship in Tangier.

day eleven b | l | dTangier | Gibraltar

Excursion: Tangier. Explore the Grottoes ofHercules, where legend holds the Greek herorested after creating the Strait of Gibraltar,then continue to Cape Spartel Lighthouse,

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G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $5,945 $250 $5,695*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

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All suites, staterooms and cabins have a 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 $450 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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Voyages to Antiquitycruise line proudlyoffers Balcony Class, a special level ofaccommodationdesigned especially for guests in the suites,junior suites and staterooms in cabincategories A to D. In addition to standardcabin features, whichinclude a flat-screen TV,safe, hair dryer andplush bedding, guests in Balcony Class alsoenjoy accommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottle ofchampagne, a refrigerator stockedwith soft drinks, complimentary bottledwater, plush robes andslippers and MoltonBrown bathroomamenities.

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•Two nights in Seville at the Hotel Fernando III.•Nine nights aboard MV Aegean Odyssey from Seville to Málaga– 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, magazines and 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 the evening.

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

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Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,It is impossible to separate the southernmost region of the Iberian

Peninsula from the desire to explore. After all, Ferdinand Magellan and Christopher Columbus both began their most renowned voyageshere. Passage of the Moors offers you the opportunity to begin a journey, as well.

Discover the cultural riches of Spain and Morocco in a level of luxuryearly seafarers never could have imagined. Explore fascinating Seville,then cruise to Morocco aboard MV Aegean Odyssey, an experience thatincludes two overnight hotel stays in the storied cities of Marrakesh andFez. Along the way, admire the varied architectural styles brought to theregion by several civilizations, sample sherry and local specialties, andbask in the beauty of southern Spain and northern Africa.

This Voyages to Antiquity cruise is a journey for people who are evercurious and excited to learn about classical civilizations. One essentialfeature of every Voyages to Antiquity cruise is a series of lectures presented by esteemed historians and dynamic speakers. Plus, throughout your cruise, enjoy the breathtaking scenery and the deliciousfood and wine of the Mediterranean.

Space is limited on this boutique-style cruise, so please call today to make your reservation or obtain more information.

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

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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INCLUDED FEATURES

CRUISE FROMSEVILLE TO MÁLAGA

MOORSPASSAGE OF THE

Tangier

Cadiz

Rock of Gibraltar

$595 $695 $795

oct. 26-nov. 6, 2016

cruiSe priceS Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside (Belvedere/Columbus) $4,395 $250 $4,145*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $4,645 $250 $4,395*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $4,895 $250 $4,645*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $5,045 $250 $4,795*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $5,345 $250 $5,095*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $5,645 $250 $5,395*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $5,945 $250 $5,695*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Lido/Bridge/Belvedere) $6,195 $250 $5,945*170-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Belvedere) $6,445 $250 $6,195*215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $6,895 $250 $6,645*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) $7,195 $250 $6,945*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) $7,895 $250 $7,645*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $8,545 $250 $8,295*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 a 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 $450 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.

BalconyClass

Voyages to Antiquitycruise line proudlyoffers Balcony Class, a special level ofaccommodationdesigned especially for guests in the suites,junior suites and staterooms in cabincategories A to D. In addition to standardcabin features, whichinclude a flat-screen TV,safe, hair dryer andplush bedding, guests in Balcony Class alsoenjoy accommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottle ofchampagne, a refrigerator stockedwith soft drinks, complimentary bottledwater, plush robes andslippers and MoltonBrown bathroomamenities.

AH

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mission is to deliver

inspirational educational and cultural

travel programs that delight travelers.

Wit

h A

HI y

ou c

an r

ely

on:

•Experienced Travel Directors who

attend to every detail of your journey.

•An exceptional travel value.

•Unique access to local sites.

•Flexibility and

customization.

•Safety and security.

Join alumni and frien

ds for this unique land and sea exp

erience

!

“He who has not at

Seville been, has not, I

trow, a wonder seen.”

Quoted by RichardFord,

“A Handbook for Travellers in Spain,”

Third Edition,1855

“The Alhambra, the

Acropolis, the Windsor

Castle of Granada.”

Ibid

“A visit to Morocco

must be considered as

an epilogue or a preface

to a tour through Spain.”

H. O’Shea, “A Guide to Spain,”

1965

“(Fez) aboundeth in all

manner of provision fit

for man or beast, and is

the goodliest place of all

north Afric(a). … Truly

this is a world of a city.”

William Lithgow, “Rare Adventures

and PainfullPeregrinations,” 1614/32

310-206-0613 travel.alumni.ucla.edu

Land/Cruise Program

•Two nights in Seville at the Hotel Fernando III.•Nine nights aboard MV Aegean Odyssey from Seville to Málaga– 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, magazines and 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 the evening.

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

– Musical entertainment each evening.• Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring 11 breakfasts, eightlunches and nine dinners, including wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner on board.

• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art QuietVox portable audio headset system, will offer informative commentary on all shore excursions.

•Guided excursions in each city or port. See the full day-by-day itinerary for details.

•Gratuities for cabin and onboard restaurant staff. AHI extends the additional benefit of providing gratuities to guides and drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced Travel Director throughout the trip.• Services of a dedicated Passenger Service Representativebefore departure.

•Detailed travel and destination information to assist in your planning.•Complimentary travel wallet.

Atlanta, GABoston, MACleveland, OHChicago, ILDallas, TXDetroit, MIHouston, TXMiami, FLNewark, NJ (EWR)New York, NY– (JFK)Philadelphia, PA

Washington, DC– (Dulles)Ottawa, ONToronto, ON

Austin, TXCharleston, SCCharlotte, NCColombus, OHCincinnati, OHDenver, COIndianapolis, INKansas City, KSLas Vegas, NVMemphis, TNMilwaukee, WIOrlando, FL

Pittsburgh, PASaint Louis, MOSan Antonio, TXTampa, FLCalgary, ABMontreal, QC

Albuquerque, NMBuffalo, NYLos Angeles, CALittle Rock, ARMinneapolis, MNNashville, TNNew Orleans, LAOklahoma City, OKOmaha, NEPhoenix, AZPortland, ORRaleigh-Durham, NC

Rochester, NYSan Diego, CASan Francisco, CASan Jose, CASalt Lake City, UTSeattle, WATucson, AZTulsa, OKEdmonton, ABHalifax, NSVancouver, BCWinnipeg, MB

Special air add-0nS from theSe citieSAHI FlexAir•Special round-trip airfare to Málaga, Spain,fromselect North American gateways.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handlingbetween the airport, hotel and embarkation/disembarkation piers for AHI FlexAir passengers.

• Includes automatic flight insurance worth up to$250,000, subject to policy terms.

Sponsored by

Reserve your Passage of the Moors cruise today!

Send to: UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271Email: [email protected]

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership in the UCLA Alumni Association.The Association requires a membership to use our services. All UCLA alumni arenow members of the UCLA Alumni Association. You may invite up to three com-panions to travel with you as guests on your membership.___ Yes, I am a member of the UCLA Alumni Association.___ No, I am not a member. Please send me an application to join.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

Email:___________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Email:___________________________________________________________

Street Address: ___________________________________________________

City: ____________________________________________________________

State: _________________________________________ ZIP: _______________

Home: (_________)______________Cell: (_________)_____________________

Sharing with ______________________________________.(Send separate form.)Name(s) you would like on your name badge(s):

(1) _____________________________ (2) ______________________________

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

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

Land/Cruise and AHI FlexAir� I/we reserve the Land/Cruise Program and request the round-trip air itineraryand pricing to and from Málaga, Spain, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

Land/Cruise Program

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.

Single Accommodations

� I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).� I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one isavailable 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 July 27, 2016 (90 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard, Visa, Discoveror Amex. Make checks payable to AHI Travel.Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)to reserve ________ place(s).

� Accept my check made payable to AHI Travel.� Charge my: � MasterCard � Visa � Discover � Amex

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of the termsand 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

Trip #:1-22739W

NNOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports; personal gratuities; laun-dry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral watersand meals not mentioned in this brochure under included fea-tures; travel insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained todecline to accept or to retain any person as a member of thistrip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whosephysical or mental condition may constitute a danger to them-selves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirementthat the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds tothe unused services and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limi-tation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assistthem, and who will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered byAHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. Aftertickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket price maybe levied. If connecting flights are requested, special promo-tional fares may be used, in which case penalties of as much as100% may be assessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if thereservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINER-ARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TODEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to make their own airlinereservations independently will be wholly responsible for anyairline fees or penalties incurred as a result of program cancel-lation and/or change in travel dates, or airline schedule(s).BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline poli-cy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided withyour pre-departure information. Baggage allowances are sub-ject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess baggagecharges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces areexpensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personaleffects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS-On occa-sion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip participants,photographic or video images of passengers and trip activities.By participating in this travel program, you authorize AHI Travel,without providing compensation to you, or obtaining additionalapprovals from you, to include photographic and video record-ings of you, as well as voice recordings included with anyvideos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertising, publicityand/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association donot own or operate any entity which provides goods or servicesfor this program, and act only as agents for the independentsuppliers of travel conveyance, transport, accommodations orother services. All such persons or entities are independentcontractors. As a result, AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation are not liable for any negligence or willful act of anysuch person or entity or any third person. In addition and with-out limitation, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association arenot responsible for any delays, delayed departure or arrival,missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injury toperson or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure ornegligence of any nature howsoever caused in connection withany accommodations, transportation or other services or forany substitution of hotels or of common carrier equipment,with or without notice, or for any additional expenses occa-sioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates andother information current at the time of printing, are subject tochange at or before the time of departure. No revisions of theprinted itinerary or its included features are anticipated; how-ever, the right is reserved to make any changes, with or withoutnotice, that might become necessary, with the mutual under-standing that any additional expenses will be paid by the individ-ual passenger. Baggage and personal effects are the soleresponsibility of the owners at all times. If the entire programis canceled for any reason, participants shall have no claimother than for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the pas-senger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental or othercondition of disability that would create a hazard forhimself/herself or other passengers and accepts the terms ofthis contract set out herein and in more specific pre-departurepassenger information. The airlines and other transportationcompanies concerned are not to be held responsible for anyact, omission, or event, during the time passengers are not onboard their conveyances. The passage contract in use, whenissued, shall constitute the sole contract between the compa-ny(ies) and the passenger and/or purchaser of this trip.CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties, allcancellations for any reason whatsoever will be subject to a$350 (AHI-$250, UCLA-$100) per person administrative fee.{Please note that you may choose, at the time of cancellation,to apply the withheld administrative fee to a future AHI travelprogram that will operate in the current calendar year or yearfollowing.} Cancellation from 120 days to 90 days prior to depar-ture will result in forfeiture of 10% of the entire cost of the tripper person; 89 days to 31 days, 50% of the trip cost per person;cancellation from 30 days up to the time of departure will resultin 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip. TRIP CANCEL-LATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BESENT AFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancellations must be submit-ted in writing to AHI International Corporation.

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Peninsula from the desire to explore. After all, Ferdinand Magellan and Christopher Columbus both began their most renowned voyageshere. Passage of the Moors offers you the opportunity to begin a journey, as well.

Discover the cultural riches of Spain and Morocco in a level of luxuryearly seafarers never could have imagined. Explore fascinating Seville,then cruise to Morocco aboard MV Aegean Odyssey, an experience thatincludes two overnight hotel stays in the storied cities of Marrakesh andFez. Along the way, admire the varied architectural styles brought to theregion by several civilizations, sample sherry and local specialties, andbask in the beauty of southern Spain and northern Africa.

This Voyages to Antiquity cruise is a journey for people who are evercurious and excited to learn about classical civilizations. One essentialfeature of every Voyages to Antiquity cruise is a series of lectures presented by esteemed historians and dynamic speakers. Plus, throughout your cruise, enjoy the breathtaking scenery and the deliciousfood and wine of the Mediterranean.

Space is limited on this boutique-style cruise, so please call today to make your reservation or obtain more information.

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

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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disc

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On the G

uadalquivir R

iver, Seville

Fez

Friendly loca

l, Seville

Embark on a voyage of discovery

aboard the elegant

MV

Aeg

ea

nO

dy

ss

ey.Im

merse yourself in

the history, art and architecture

of classical civilizations.

INCLUDED FEATURES

CRUISE FROMSEVILLE TO MÁLAGA

MOORSPASSAGE OF THE

Tangier

Cadiz

Rock of Gibraltar

$595 $695 $795

oct. 26-nov. 6, 2016

cruiSe priceS Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside (Belvedere/Columbus) $4,395 $250 $4,145*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $4,645 $250 $4,395*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $4,895 $250 $4,645*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $5,045 $250 $4,795*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $5,345 $250 $5,095*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $5,645 $250 $5,395*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $5,945 $250 $5,695*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Lido/Bridge/Belvedere) $6,195 $250 $5,945*170-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Belvedere) $6,445 $250 $6,195*215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $6,895 $250 $6,645*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) $7,195 $250 $6,945*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) $7,895 $250 $7,645*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $8,545 $250 $8,295*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 a 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 $450 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.

BalconyClass

Voyages to Antiquitycruise line proudlyoffers Balcony Class, a special level ofaccommodationdesigned especially for guests in the suites,junior suites and staterooms in cabincategories A to D. In addition to standardcabin features, whichinclude a flat-screen TV,safe, hair dryer andplush bedding, guests in Balcony Class alsoenjoy accommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottle ofchampagne, a refrigerator stockedwith soft drinks, complimentary bottledwater, plush robes andslippers and MoltonBrown bathroomamenities.

AH

I Tra

vel’s

mission is to deliver

inspirational educational and cultural

travel programs that delight travelers.

Wit

h A

HI y

ou c

an r

ely

on:

•Experienced Travel Directors who

attend to every detail of your journey.

•An exceptional travel value.

•Unique access to local sites.

•Flexibility and

customization.

•Safety and security.

Join alumni and frien

ds for this unique land and sea exp

erience

!

“He who has not at

Seville been, has not, I

trow, a wonder seen.”

Quoted by RichardFord,

“A Handbook for Travellers in Spain,”

Third Edition,1855

“The Alhambra, the

Acropolis, the Windsor

Castle of Granada.”

Ibid

“A visit to Morocco

must be considered as

an epilogue or a preface

to a tour through Spain.”

H. O’Shea, “A Guide to Spain,”

1965

“(Fez) aboundeth in all

manner of provision fit

for man or beast, and is

the goodliest place of all

north Afric(a). … Truly

this is a world of a city.”

William Lithgow, “Rare Adventures

and PainfullPeregrinations,” 1614/32

310-206-0613 travel.alumni.ucla.edu

Land/Cruise Program

•Two nights in Seville at the Hotel Fernando III.•Nine nights aboard MV Aegean Odyssey from Seville to Málaga– 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, magazines and 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 the evening.

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

– Musical entertainment each evening.• Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring 11 breakfasts, eightlunches and nine dinners, including wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner on board.

• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art QuietVox portable audio headset system, will offer informative commentary on all shore excursions.

•Guided excursions in each city or port. See the full day-by-day itinerary for details.

•Gratuities for cabin and onboard restaurant staff. AHI extends the additional benefit of providing gratuities to guides and drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced Travel Director throughout the trip.• Services of a dedicated Passenger Service Representativebefore departure.

•Detailed travel and destination information to assist in your planning.•Complimentary travel wallet.

Atlanta, GABoston, MACleveland, OHChicago, ILDallas, TXDetroit, MIHouston, TXMiami, FLNewark, NJ (EWR)New York, NY– (JFK)Philadelphia, PA

Washington, DC– (Dulles)Ottawa, ONToronto, ON

Austin, TXCharleston, SCCharlotte, NCColombus, OHCincinnati, OHDenver, COIndianapolis, INKansas City, KSLas Vegas, NVMemphis, TNMilwaukee, WIOrlando, FL

Pittsburgh, PASaint Louis, MOSan Antonio, TXTampa, FLCalgary, ABMontreal, QC

Albuquerque, NMBuffalo, NYLos Angeles, CALittle Rock, ARMinneapolis, MNNashville, TNNew Orleans, LAOklahoma City, OKOmaha, NEPhoenix, AZPortland, ORRaleigh-Durham, NC

Rochester, NYSan Diego, CASan Francisco, CASan Jose, CASalt Lake City, UTSeattle, WATucson, AZTulsa, OKEdmonton, ABHalifax, NSVancouver, BCWinnipeg, MB

Special air add-0nS from theSe citieSAHI FlexAir•Special round-trip airfare to Málaga, Spain,fromselect North American gateways.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handlingbetween the airport, hotel and embarkation/disembarkation piers for AHI FlexAir passengers.

• Includes automatic flight insurance worth up to$250,000, subject to policy terms.

Sponsored by

Reserve your Passage of the Moors cruise today!

Send to: UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271Email: [email protected]

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership in the UCLA Alumni Association.The Association requires a membership to use our services. All UCLA alumni arenow members of the UCLA Alumni Association. You may invite up to three com-panions to travel with you as guests on your membership.___ Yes, I am a member of the UCLA Alumni Association.___ No, I am not a member. Please send me an application to join.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

Email:___________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Email:___________________________________________________________

Street Address: ___________________________________________________

City: ____________________________________________________________

State: _________________________________________ ZIP: _______________

Home: (_________)______________Cell: (_________)_____________________

Sharing with ______________________________________.(Send separate form.)Name(s) you would like on your name badge(s):

(1) _____________________________ (2) ______________________________

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

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

Land/Cruise and AHI FlexAir� I/we reserve the Land/Cruise Program and request the round-trip air itineraryand pricing to and from Málaga, Spain, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

Land/Cruise Program

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.

Single Accommodations

� I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).� I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one isavailable 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 July 27, 2016 (90 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard, Visa, Discoveror Amex. Make checks payable to AHI Travel.Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)to reserve ________ place(s).

� Accept my check made payable to AHI Travel.� Charge my: � MasterCard � Visa � Discover � Amex

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of the termsand 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

Trip #:1-22739W

NNOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports; personal gratuities; laun-dry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral watersand meals not mentioned in this brochure under included fea-tures; travel insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained todecline to accept or to retain any person as a member of thistrip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whosephysical or mental condition may constitute a danger to them-selves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirementthat the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds tothe unused services and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limi-tation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assistthem, and who will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered byAHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. Aftertickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket price maybe levied. If connecting flights are requested, special promo-tional fares may be used, in which case penalties of as much as100% may be assessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if thereservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINER-ARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TODEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to make their own airlinereservations independently will be wholly responsible for anyairline fees or penalties incurred as a result of program cancel-lation and/or change in travel dates, or airline schedule(s).BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline poli-cy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided withyour pre-departure information. Baggage allowances are sub-ject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess baggagecharges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces areexpensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personaleffects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS-On occa-sion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip participants,photographic or video images of passengers and trip activities.By participating in this travel program, you authorize AHI Travel,without providing compensation to you, or obtaining additionalapprovals from you, to include photographic and video record-ings of you, as well as voice recordings included with anyvideos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertising, publicityand/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association donot own or operate any entity which provides goods or servicesfor this program, and act only as agents for the independentsuppliers of travel conveyance, transport, accommodations orother services. All such persons or entities are independentcontractors. As a result, AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation are not liable for any negligence or willful act of anysuch person or entity or any third person. In addition and with-out limitation, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association arenot responsible for any delays, delayed departure or arrival,missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injury toperson or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure ornegligence of any nature howsoever caused in connection withany accommodations, transportation or other services or forany substitution of hotels or of common carrier equipment,with or without notice, or for any additional expenses occa-sioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates andother information current at the time of printing, are subject tochange at or before the time of departure. No revisions of theprinted itinerary or its included features are anticipated; how-ever, the right is reserved to make any changes, with or withoutnotice, that might become necessary, with the mutual under-standing that any additional expenses will be paid by the individ-ual passenger. Baggage and personal effects are the soleresponsibility of the owners at all times. If the entire programis canceled for any reason, participants shall have no claimother than for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the pas-senger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental or othercondition of disability that would create a hazard forhimself/herself or other passengers and accepts the terms ofthis contract set out herein and in more specific pre-departurepassenger information. The airlines and other transportationcompanies concerned are not to be held responsible for anyact, omission, or event, during the time passengers are not onboard their conveyances. The passage contract in use, whenissued, shall constitute the sole contract between the compa-ny(ies) and the passenger and/or purchaser of this trip.CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties, allcancellations for any reason whatsoever will be subject to a$350 (AHI-$250, UCLA-$100) per person administrative fee.{Please note that you may choose, at the time of cancellation,to apply the withheld administrative fee to a future AHI travelprogram that will operate in the current calendar year or yearfollowing.} Cancellation from 120 days to 90 days prior to depar-ture will result in forfeiture of 10% of the entire cost of the tripper person; 89 days to 31 days, 50% of the trip cost per person;cancellation from 30 days up to the time of departure will resultin 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip. TRIP CANCEL-LATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BESENT AFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancellations must be submit-ted in writing to AHI International Corporation.

CST Registration No. 2028271-20. 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 ©2015 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

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Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,It is impossible to separate the southernmost region of the Iberian

Peninsula from the desire to explore. After all, Ferdinand Magellan and Christopher Columbus both began their most renowned voyageshere. Passage of the Moors offers you the opportunity to begin a journey, as well.

Discover the cultural riches of Spain and Morocco in a level of luxuryearly seafarers never could have imagined. Explore fascinating Seville,then cruise to Morocco aboard MV Aegean Odyssey, an experience thatincludes two overnight hotel stays in the storied cities of Marrakesh andFez. Along the way, admire the varied architectural styles brought to theregion by several civilizations, sample sherry and local specialties, andbask in the beauty of southern Spain and northern Africa.

This Voyages to Antiquity cruise is a journey for people who are evercurious and excited to learn about classical civilizations. One essentialfeature of every Voyages to Antiquity cruise is a series of lectures presented by esteemed historians and dynamic speakers. Plus, throughout your cruise, enjoy the breathtaking scenery and the deliciousfood and wine of the Mediterranean.

Space is limited on this boutique-style cruise, so please call today to make your reservation or obtain more information.

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

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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CRUISE FROMSEVILLE TO MÁLAGA

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$595 $695 $795

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cruiSe priceS Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside (Belvedere/Columbus) $4,395 $250 $4,145*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $4,645 $250 $4,395*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $4,895 $250 $4,645*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $5,045 $250 $4,795*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $5,345 $250 $5,095*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $5,645 $250 $5,395*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $5,945 $250 $5,695*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Lido/Bridge/Belvedere) $6,195 $250 $5,945*170-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Belvedere) $6,445 $250 $6,195*215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $6,895 $250 $6,645*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) $7,195 $250 $6,945*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) $7,895 $250 $7,645*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $8,545 $250 $8,295*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 a 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 $450 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.

BalconyClass

Voyages to Antiquitycruise line proudlyoffers Balcony Class, a special level ofaccommodationdesigned especially for guests in the suites,junior suites and staterooms in cabincategories A to D. In addition to standardcabin features, whichinclude a flat-screen TV,safe, hair dryer andplush bedding, guests in Balcony Class alsoenjoy accommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottle ofchampagne, a refrigerator stockedwith soft drinks, complimentary bottledwater, plush robes andslippers and MoltonBrown bathroomamenities.

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“He who has not at

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Quoted by RichardFord,

“A Handbook for Travellers in Spain,”

Third Edition,1855

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Acropolis, the Windsor

Castle of Granada.”

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“A visit to Morocco

must be considered as

an epilogue or a preface

to a tour through Spain.”

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1965

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manner of provision fit

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the goodliest place of all

north Afric(a). … Truly

this is a world of a city.”

William Lithgow, “Rare Adventures

and PainfullPeregrinations,” 1614/32

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Land/Cruise Program

•Two nights in Seville at the Hotel Fernando III.•Nine nights aboard MV Aegean Odyssey from Seville to Málaga– 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, magazines and 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 the evening.

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

– Musical entertainment each evening.• Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring 11 breakfasts, eightlunches and nine dinners, including wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner on board.

• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art QuietVox portable audio headset system, will offer informative commentary on all shore excursions.

•Guided excursions in each city or port. See the full day-by-day itinerary for details.

•Gratuities for cabin and onboard restaurant staff. AHI extends the additional benefit of providing gratuities to guides and drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced Travel Director throughout the trip.• Services of a dedicated Passenger Service Representativebefore departure.

•Detailed travel and destination information to assist in your planning.•Complimentary travel wallet.

Atlanta, GABoston, MACleveland, OHChicago, ILDallas, TXDetroit, MIHouston, TXMiami, FLNewark, NJ (EWR)New York, NY– (JFK)Philadelphia, PA

Washington, DC– (Dulles)Ottawa, ONToronto, ON

Austin, TXCharleston, SCCharlotte, NCColombus, OHCincinnati, OHDenver, COIndianapolis, INKansas City, KSLas Vegas, NVMemphis, TNMilwaukee, WIOrlando, FL

Pittsburgh, PASaint Louis, MOSan Antonio, TXTampa, FLCalgary, ABMontreal, QC

Albuquerque, NMBuffalo, NYLos Angeles, CALittle Rock, ARMinneapolis, MNNashville, TNNew Orleans, LAOklahoma City, OKOmaha, NEPhoenix, AZPortland, ORRaleigh-Durham, NC

Rochester, NYSan Diego, CASan Francisco, CASan Jose, CASalt Lake City, UTSeattle, WATucson, AZTulsa, OKEdmonton, ABHalifax, NSVancouver, BCWinnipeg, MB

Special air add-0nS from theSe citieSAHI FlexAir•Special round-trip airfare to Málaga, Spain,fromselect North American gateways.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handlingbetween the airport, hotel and embarkation/disembarkation piers for AHI FlexAir passengers.

• Includes automatic flight insurance worth up to$250,000, subject to policy terms.

Sponsored by

Reserve your Passage of the Moors cruise today!

Send to: UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271Email: [email protected]

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership in the UCLA Alumni Association.The Association requires a membership to use our services. All UCLA alumni arenow members of the UCLA Alumni Association. You may invite up to three com-panions to travel with you as guests on your membership.___ Yes, I am a member of the UCLA Alumni Association.___ No, I am not a member. Please send me an application to join.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

Email:___________________________________________________________

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Email:___________________________________________________________

Street Address: ___________________________________________________

City: ____________________________________________________________

State: _________________________________________ ZIP: _______________

Home: (_________)______________Cell: (_________)_____________________

Sharing with ______________________________________.(Send separate form.)Name(s) you would like on your name badge(s):

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

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

Land/Cruise and AHI FlexAir� I/we reserve the Land/Cruise Program and request the round-trip air itineraryand pricing to and from Málaga, Spain, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

Land/Cruise Program

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.

Single Accommodations

� I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).� I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one isavailable 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 July 27, 2016 (90 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard, Visa, Discoveror Amex. Make checks payable to AHI Travel.Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)to reserve ________ place(s).

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NNOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports; personal gratuities; laun-dry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral watersand meals not mentioned in this brochure under included fea-tures; travel insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained todecline to accept or to retain any person as a member of thistrip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whosephysical or mental condition may constitute a danger to them-selves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirementthat the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds tothe unused services and accommodations be refunded.Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limi-tation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair,must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assistthem, and who will be totally responsible for providing allrequired assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered byAHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. Aftertickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket price maybe levied. If connecting flights are requested, special promo-tional fares may be used, in which case penalties of as much as100% may be assessed by the airlines if reservations arechanged or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if thereservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, allyear Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINER-ARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TODEPARTURE. Passengers who choose to make their own airlinereservations independently will be wholly responsible for anyairline fees or penalties incurred as a result of program cancel-lation and/or change in travel dates, or airline schedule(s).BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline poli-cy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided withyour pre-departure information. Baggage allowances are sub-ject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess baggagecharges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces areexpensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personaleffects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS-On occa-sion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip participants,photographic or video images of passengers and trip activities.By participating in this travel program, you authorize AHI Travel,without providing compensation to you, or obtaining additionalapprovals from you, to include photographic and video record-ings of you, as well as voice recordings included with anyvideos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertising, publicityand/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association donot own or operate any entity which provides goods or servicesfor this program, and act only as agents for the independentsuppliers of travel conveyance, transport, accommodations orother services. All such persons or entities are independentcontractors. As a result, AHI Travel and the SponsoringAssociation are not liable for any negligence or willful act of anysuch person or entity or any third person. In addition and with-out limitation, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association arenot responsible for any delays, delayed departure or arrival,missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injury toperson or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure ornegligence of any nature howsoever caused in connection withany accommodations, transportation or other services or forany substitution of hotels or of common carrier equipment,with or without notice, or for any additional expenses occa-sioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, althoughgiven in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates andother information current at the time of printing, are subject tochange at or before the time of departure. No revisions of theprinted itinerary or its included features are anticipated; how-ever, the right is reserved to make any changes, with or withoutnotice, that might become necessary, with the mutual under-standing that any additional expenses will be paid by the individ-ual passenger. Baggage and personal effects are the soleresponsibility of the owners at all times. If the entire programis canceled for any reason, participants shall have no claimother than for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the pas-senger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental or othercondition of disability that would create a hazard forhimself/herself or other passengers and accepts the terms ofthis contract set out herein and in more specific pre-departurepassenger information. The airlines and other transportationcompanies concerned are not to be held responsible for anyact, omission, or event, during the time passengers are not onboard their conveyances. The passage contract in use, whenissued, shall constitute the sole contract between the compa-ny(ies) and the passenger and/or purchaser of this trip.CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties, allcancellations for any reason whatsoever will be subject to a$350 (AHI-$250, UCLA-$100) per person administrative fee.{Please note that you may choose, at the time of cancellation,to apply the withheld administrative fee to a future AHI travelprogram that will operate in the current calendar year or yearfollowing.} Cancellation from 120 days to 90 days prior to depar-ture will result in forfeiture of 10% of the entire cost of the tripper person; 89 days to 31 days, 50% of the trip cost per person;cancellation from 30 days up to the time of departure will resultin 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip. TRIP CANCEL-LATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATION WILL BESENT AFTER YOU RESERVE. All cancellations must be submit-ted in writing to AHI International Corporation.

CST Registration No. 2028271-20. 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 ©2015 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

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Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,It is impossible to separate the southernmost region of the Iberian

Peninsula from the desire to explore. After all, Ferdinand Magellan and Christopher Columbus both began their most renowned voyageshere. Passage of the Moors offers you the opportunity to begin a journey, as well.

Discover the cultural riches of Spain and Morocco in a level of luxuryearly seafarers never could have imagined. Explore fascinating Seville,then cruise to Morocco aboard MV Aegean Odyssey, an experience thatincludes two overnight hotel stays in the storied cities of Marrakesh andFez. Along the way, admire the varied architectural styles brought to theregion by several civilizations, sample sherry and local specialties, andbask in the beauty of southern Spain and northern Africa.

This Voyages to Antiquity cruise is a journey for people who are evercurious and excited to learn about classical civilizations. One essentialfeature of every Voyages to Antiquity cruise is a series of lectures presented by esteemed historians and dynamic speakers. Plus, throughout your cruise, enjoy the breathtaking scenery and the deliciousfood and wine of the Mediterranean.

Space is limited on this boutique-style cruise, so please call today to make your reservation or obtain more information.

Regards from Westwood,

Christel Pailet Director, Alumni Travel

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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