Cathedrals 2003
                      

Dates:

Sorry to say, we didn't get to go--but enjoy the pictures!

Tour Highlights:

Paris

Versailles

Avignon

Roman Ruins

Winerys

Cathedrals!

Itinerary

 

This page was last updated on 04/12/06.

 

 

Castle At Night
The castle at Carcassone, France, by night.  Photo copyright 1998 by Keith Gray.  Used by permission.

What makes our tour special?

 CATHEDRAL 1.jpg (44714 bytes) Our tour is designed for 15-30 participants, all of whom will have registered through USI.  The tour will start and end in Paris (one night at the beginning, four at the end).  Between, we will have our own English-speaking tour guide, as well as our own private air-conditioned motor coach. Unlike commercial tours, we will have the freedom to customize as we go.                       
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Jay Fredrich, creator of USI's Cathedrals course, will provide advance study materials to help you prepare for the trip, as well as commentary in transit as we move from one site to another.  Our aim is to help you make the most of your opportunities for enjoyment, relaxation, and education.                                                                  
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And remember, not all the sites are cathedrals--there are castles, aqueducts, fortresses, museums, and natural wonders to see.  There will be free time along the way to indulge your personal penchant for art, shopping, music, or just wandering around historic cities.

               

Critical Dates:
  • December 20 - at least 10 registrations with paid deposit* required by this date
  • January 15 - second payment due
  • March 15 - tour cancelled if fewer than 15 registrations
  • March 25 - last date to withdraw without penalty*
  • April 15 - final payment deadline

* There is a nonrefundable $250 deposit required upon registration.  Amounts paid in above that deposit are refundable until March 25.  After March 25 refunds will be based upon costs recoverable by the university.

  
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