Thursday, September 29, 2011

Art Lovers Journey to Spain and the South of France!

Join KDFC listeners and Ellen Harden, long-time docent at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco for an art lover’s journey to discover the life and passions of the 20th century’s greatest artist, Pablo Picasso! Your arts adventure is set to commence in Barcelona, where the young Picasso began his own remarkable journey. Enjoy a privately guided tour of the Picasso museum, dine in Pablo’s favorite cafés and discover works by Gaudí, Miró and Dalí. Then we are off to the south of France, where you’ll walk in Picasso’s footsteps and stay in the charming seaside village of Collioure. The gorgeous light and scenery found in the South of France lured painters there, familiar names such as Signac, Matisse, Chagall, Dufy, Mackintosh and Picasso. Continuing our search we head deep into Provence and visit the very places where the artist painted and lived. Admire the works by the only painter Pablo considered his personal master: Paul Cézanne. Our journey culminates as we tip our hat to Marc Chagall and life-long competitor, Henri Matisse. Wine tastings, world class art, towering hill towns, Roman ruins and Provencal markets are all included as together we relive the life and recreate the world of the 20th century’s greatest artist, Pablo Picasso!

JOURNEY OVERVIEW
1 Overnight flight to Spain
3 Nights Barcelona, Catalonia
2 Nights Collioure, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
3 Nights Arles, Provence
3 Nights Mougins, Côte d’Azur
3 Nights Paris (Post-tour extension)

TERMS, PRICES, DATES, and RESERVATIONS

13 Days/ 12 Nights
$4,495 Dbl Occupancy Land (based on 19-26 guests)
$4,975 Dbl Occupancy Land & Air from SF
$875 Single Supplement
Departing San Francsico on April 25, 2012
Journey begins in Barcelona on April 26, 2012
Ending at the Nice airport on May 7, 2012
Group air provided by Air France from San Francsico for $480 USD per person

For more information please call, 1-800-723-8454 or visit our website for a detailed itinerary, www.EarthboundExpeditions.com!

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