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Custom Travel Crafted by Experts Experience the world your way on a Tailor-Made Journey, custom designed just for you and your favorite traveling companions. You decide where and when you want to go, and with whom, and we’ll work with you to build your ideal journey.

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The Tailor-Made Experience Planning Your Tailor-Made Journey Unique Experiences Distinctive Properties Regional Cuisine Expert Guides The itineraries featured in this catalog are a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you.

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EUROPE Croatia’s Culinary Delights Treasures of Ancient Greece Culture and Cuisine of Italy Flavors of Italy and France Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, and Basque Country Portugal’s Historic Cities Swiss Alps Sojourn Ancient Ireland Fabled Landscapes of Scotland and Ireland Iceland’s Geological Wonders

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AMERICAS Cliffs and Canyons of the American Southwest Winter in Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons Discovering Hawai’i Sailing the Galápagos by Yacht Peaks and Glaciers of Patagonia Peru: Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley

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ASIA Japan Past and Present Treasures of Vietnam

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OCEANIA Highlights of Australia New Zealand North to South

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AFRICA Egypt: Cairo and the Temples of the Nile Morocco from Sea to Sahara Wildlife of Tanzania Gorilla Trekking and the Masai Mara

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MORE DESTINATIONS Israel: The Holy Land from Antiquity to Today Southeast Asia: Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia Thailand Culinary Adventure Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan Timeless India Southern Italy: Naples, Pompeii, and the Amalfi Coast France: Paris, Normandy, and the Loire Valley Gems of Croatia and the Dalmatian Coast Costa Rica: Cloud Forest and the Coasts Vancouver to the Canadian Rockies by Rail 3


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Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journeys The with Audley Travel Tailor-Made Experience

Your Trip, Your Way Now, perhaps more than ever, you may wish to travel with just those close to you—your spouse or your extended family, a favorite travel partner, or a group of close friends. We invite you to discover a place you’ve always dreamed about on a trip designed just for you and the traveling companions you choose. Each Itinerary is One of a Kind You’ll be paired with a country specialist with firsthand knowledge of the region you’d like to visit. Simply share your travel aspirations and we’ll curate a day-byday itinerary that matches your interests, your pace, and your budget. We’ll hand select every route, hotel, and guide; choose accommodations based on your style; and arrange activities and excursions that will be meaningful to you. You’ll find sample itineraries throughout this catalog, but remember, your trip will be a true reflection of you. Knowledgeable Country Specialists Our country specialists are passionate about the regions in which they specialize and have traveled in them extensively. Often, they have lived and worked in these destinations. Plus, they return to explore further, meet local experts and guides, visit hotel properties, and stay on top of exciting changes—all to provide you with the best advice to create your trip. Pace of Your Trip The pace of your trip is up to you. If you prefer your trip with some spontaneity and time at leisure, we can build in free time so that you can linger in a historic district, catch an impromptu concert, or just sit at a café and people-watch. Hassle Free From transportation to guides, we’ll take care of all the logistics. And for peace of mind, you’ll have access to a 24-hour phone number so you can reach us anytime. The Smithsonian & Audley Difference — Names You Can Trust Smithsonian has worked hard over the past 175 years to earn its reputation as one of America’s most trusted institutions. And, as you would expect from Smithsonian, our journeys are known for itineraries, service, and on-tour experts and guides of the highest quality. Audley Travel has been a leader in planning handcrafted trips for curious and savvy travelers for more than 20 years. When you travel with Smithsonian and Audley, you can be assured that your experience will be top-notch. Supporting the Smithsonian Mission When you travel with Smithsonian Journeys, your participation benefits the work of the Institution, supporting our educational mission to preserve our heritage, discover new knowledge, and share our resources with the world.

Planning Your Tailor-Made Journey

1 It all starts with a conversation. Simply pick up the phone or visit our website to share your travel goals and your interests with us. We’ll connect you with a country specialist who will work with you to create your ideal trip.

2 You’ll receive an itinerary designed to reflect your travel style and your passions—handcrafted just for you. If it’s not perfect, we will fine-tune the details until your trip is just right. Feel free to call whenever you wish with any questions or adjustments.

3 Once you love your itinerary, simply leave it to us. We’ll take care of all the details, from booking your transport to choosing excellent local guides.

4 Leading up to your departure, we will provide helpful information about your destination to make sure you are prepared for your journey.

5 Let the journey begin! Our service continues after you step on the plane. You’ll experience the world worry-free, enjoying 24/7 service during your entire trip.

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Unique Experiences We don’t want you to simply see a new place, we want you to be immersed in its culture. The excursions and experiences that we suggest for your handcrafted itinerary are based on your interests, but also designed to ignite your curiosity. We’ll make suggestions that you may have never even considered. Eating dinner with a local artisan in their home, visiting a museum after hours with a curator, or talking with a geologist at the crater of a volcano are the types of experiences that bring a place to life and instill new understanding. We have a vast yet carefully curated portfolio of experiences that can be tailored to match your passions and interests.

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Distinctive Properties Details matter, which is why we have personally visited every property we recommend, and have insights that can’t be found online. From fabulous views to congenial staff, excellent location to an authentic sense of place, these accommodations reflect the character of your destination. Whether you seek out local charm or contemporary design—or a little of both— our country specialists will draw upon their firsthand knowledge to make recommendations that match your style.

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Regional Cuisine Cuisine is a delightful gateway into local culture—and we make sure it’s a highlight of your journey. You’ll follow our guides into markets on tasting tours, join chefs for private cooking classes, and cook meals with families in their homes. You’ll sample wines with the vintner and chocolates with the chocolatier; and on some trips, you’ll even help procure local specialties, from hunting for truffles with an expert and his dog to harvesting oysters and tasting them straight from the sea.

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Expert Guides Our guides are imbued with local knowledge. They may be scholars, esteemed artists, renowned naturalists, or critically acclaimed chefs. Their backgrounds may be diverse, but they all share a passion for the land they call home, a specific area of expertise, and the desire to share their knowledge and passion for their home with you.

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Croatia’s Culinary Delights 10 days from $7,990

Taste your way through Croatia—from the foodie haven of Istria to the ramparts of Dubrovnik—sampling wines, truffles, and oysters from the source and cooking Croatian dishes with a local chef. HIGHLIGHTS Sample freshly caught seafood at a family-run oyster farm in Ston. Meet a local chef in the seaside town of Trogir for a market tour and five-course dining experience. � Enjoy truffle hunting and wine tasting in Istria and stay at a renowned wine estate. � Savor a traditional peka dinner at a family home in the Konavle Valley. � �

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you.

Days 1 & 2 – Zagreb, Croatia Arrive in Croatia’s capital, and enjoy an afternoon at leisure. Your country specialist will have recommendations for what to see and do. Join your private guide the next day for a walking tour of Zagreb’s historic sites and lively Dolac Market. Day 3 – Istria With fresh seafood, rolling vineyards, and olive groves, the Istrian peninsula is Croatia’s gastronomic capital. Set off with a truffle hunter and his dogs to search for these delicacies, and savor a truffle tasting at his farm. Stop in the medieval hilltop village of Grožnjan, then enjoy a tour and tasting at an acclaimed winery. Day 4 – Plitvice Lakes National Park Venture into the World Heritage site of Plitvice Lakes National Park with a local guide, following walkways that wind through a maze of interconnected waterfalls and lakes. Then take a short boat ride to the upper trails for a different perspective. Day 5 – Šibenik Meet the owners of the family-run Vizzulin Winery and enjoy a tasting of their wines and homemade charcuterie. Spend the night on the Dalmatian Coast in the fortified seaside town of Šibenik. WHERE TO STAY Meneghetti Wine Hotel Intimate wine estate situated near a medieval village on the Istrian peninsula. Fenomen Plitvice Unique luxury hotel in the heart of Plitvice Lakes National Park. Life Palace Heritage Hotel Set within a 15th-century palace in the heart of Sibenik’s charming Old Town. Hotel Marmont Heritage Only a short walk from Diocletian’s Palace in Split. Hotel Excelsior Early 20th-century royal villa perched on the Adriatic with stunning views of the ancient walls of Dubrovnik. 10

Day 6 – Trogir Experience Trogir’s open-air market with a local chef. Hear about the role of city markets as social and cultural hubs as you stroll past colorful seasonal produce and learn how to pick the best of the fishmongers’ catch. Join your chef at a private villa for an interactive five-course cooking experience, paired with local wines. Day 7 – Split Dating to the 4th century, Emperor Diocletian’s Palace in Split is considered one of the best-preserved Roman sites in the world. Discover Split’s highlights and lesserknown gems on a private walking tour with your expert guide. Days 8–10 – Ston & Dubrovnik Following a tasting at a celebrated winery, head to the historic town of Ston, whose bay is renowned for Europe’s most sought-after oysters. Learn how shellfish are raised and harvested at a family-run oyster farm and savor fresh oysters and mussels paired with local wine. Continue to Dubrovnik and discover this World Heritage city from your expert guide as you walk along the historic walls and visit important sites. Conclude your journey at a family home where you join your hosts in preparing a traditional dinner, capped off by homemade brandy.

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Treasures of Ancient Greece 10 days from $7,990

Step back in time to an era of philosophers, oracles, and statesmen on a journey into the world of the ancient Greeks, from Athens and Delphi to the Peloponnese and the stunning isle of Mykonos. HIGHLIGHTS Gain insights into ancient Greece while exploring the Acropolis and Agora of Athens and the temples of Delphi and Delos with a private guide. �

� Listen to the acoustics of the remarkable theater of Epidaurus and dine with an Olympian athlete after visiting the site where the games were first played.

Taste local specialties and wines at a Peloponnese winery, and visit an olive oil producer.

� Explore the charms of the Cycladic Islands during three nights on Mykonos.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1–4 – Athens and Delphi, Greece Delve into ancient and modern-day life in Athens with a private guide as you explore the Acropolis and the Agora and take a panoramic tour of the city. Examine extraordinary artifacts in the Acropolis Museum and the Athens Archaeological Museum. Later, head to nearby Delphi with your private guide to learn about the powerful Oracle of Delphi. Day 5 – Olympia Travel to Olympia with your private driver. Meet an expert guide for a walking tour of ancient Olympia, where the first Olympic games were held in 776 B.C. This

evening, join a local Olympian for dinner in her home. Day 6 – Mycenae and Nafplio Cross the Peloponnese peninsula to the Bronze Age city of Mycenae and take a guided tour of this important archaeological site, including its legendary Lion’s Gate and the beehive tomb known as the Tomb of Agamemnon. Stop at a winery for a lunch of local specialties and wine tasting. Then continue to the historic port town of Nafplio, your home for the next two nights. Day 7 – Epidaurus Spend the morning in Epidaurus, once a mecca for healing dedicated to the Greek god of medicine, Asclepios. Here, you will find one of the most wellpreserved and acoustically perfect ancient theaters in Greece. Later, pay a visit to an olive oil producer and enjoy a tour and tastings. Days 8–10 – Mykonos and Delos Take a short flight to the island of Mykonos, one of the fabled Cyclades. The rest of the day is yours to explore Mykonos Town, stroll the beach, or relax by the pool at your hotel. Meet your guide the next morning for the short ferry ride to the sacred island of Delos, said to be the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. One of the most important archaeological sites in Greece, the island was once a hub for trade, culture, and religion. Explore the vestiges of this once-grand city, including the famous Avenue of the Lions. Enjoy a final free day on Mykonos to go hiking, explore nearby villages, or unwind at the beach, then fly home via Athens the next day.

WHERE TO STAY Herodian Hotel Located in the Plaka near the Acropolis and Acropolis Museum in Athens. Hotel Europa A short walk from central Olympia, and featuring an outdoor taverna frequented by locals. Grand Sarai Intimate hotel with panoramic views of the Gulf of Argolis and Nafplio’s Old Town. Mykonian Korali Elegant haven perched on the hills above the historic harbor of Mykonos Town.

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Culture and Cuisine of Italy 12 days from $7,950

Celebrate Italy on a journey that will have you floating through history in Venice, admiring great art in Florence, tasting wines and olive oils at an agriturismo in Tuscany, and exploring Rome’s magnificent sites with a private guide. WHERE TO STAY Hotel L’Orologio Venice Stylish boutique hotel perched on the Grand Canal a short walk from the Ponte di Rialto. Hotel Bernini Palace Luxury hotel and former 15th-century palazzo, just steps from the Uffizi and Palazzo Vecchio. Badia a Coltibuono Hilltop Former monastery that has served as an organic farm and winery for centuries. Hotel de Russie Luxury property near Rome’s Piazza del Popolo, and an enduring favorite of artists, writers, stars, and politicians.

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Get an insider’s view of world-renowned sites on private tours of the Doge’s Palace in Venice, the Roman Colosseum, and Florence’s art museums.

Learn to make Italian specialties with a top chef during a private cooking class in Florence.

Go truffle hunting in the Tuscan countryside with a guide and his truffle dog, and sample your bounty in traditional Tuscan dishes.

Zip around Rome as the locals do on a guided Vespa tour.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1–3 – Venice, Italy Travel by private boat along the famous Grand Canal to your hotel, located near St. Mark’s Square. The next morning, set out on a private tour of Venice’s most celebrated sites, including St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace. Enjoy a full day at leisure—your guide will provide plenty of ideas on how to spend it, from visiting the city’s museums to exploring the nearby islands of Murano and Burano. Days 4–7 – Florence Gaze at Italy’s languid landscapes from a train window as you travel to Florence. Here, join a top chef for a private cooking class. Make a local specialty like pasta

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or gelato from scratch, then sit down together to taste your creations. Gain insight from a local art expert on a full-day private tour of the Accademia and Uffizi galleries. Spend a day in the woodlands outside Florence, hunting for truffles on a private excursion with an expert and his truffle dog. Your hunting expedition concludes with a lunch of local dishes featuring your truffle bounty. Days 8–9 – Tuscany Settle into a beautiful agriturismo in the heart of Tuscany and discover this fabled region with a private guide. In Siena you’ll see the magnificent facade of the cathedral, and stroll across the vast Piazza del Campo where the medieval bareback horserace known as the Palio takes place every summer. Visit the beautiful hilltop town of San Gimignano and savor a traditional Tuscan farmhouse lunch as you enjoy a panorama of vineyards and olive groves. Days 10–12 – Rome Head south by train to Rome, where a private guide will provide in-depth tours of ancient Rome and the Vatican. Skip past the lines at the Colosseum and gain direct entry into this legendary site as your guide explains its architecture and history; then continue to the Roman Forum and learn about its many temples and buildings. Spend a morning at Vatican City where your guide ushers you to the important artwork of the Vatican Museums, the incomparable Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Basilica. Cap off your time in Rome on a Vespa tour, discovering different perspectives of the Eternal City.


Flavors of Italy and France 9 days from $9,995

Delve into the world-famous cuisines of Italy and France on a journey to Piedmont’s beautiful wine country and the culinary capitals of Turin and Lyon. HIGHLIGHTS Set out on a foodie tour of Turin that features the largest open-air market in Europe. �

Flex your cooking skills during private cooking classes in Italy’s Piedmont region and the French culinary capital of Lyon. �

Stay in the World Heritage-listed region of Langhe, Italy, and go truffle hunting in its forests with a local expert. �

Visit family-owned wineries in Beaujolais and Barolo and sample their excellent vintages.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1 & 2 – Turin, Italy Begin your culinary adventure with a private tour to the Mercato di Porta Palazzo, said to be the largest open-air market in Europe, followed by a panoramic tour of Turin’s palazzos and piazzas. The next day, take the metro to the Lingotto factory, the repurposed Fiat factory that houses the founder’s art collection, including works by Picasso, Matisse, Canova, and Modigliani. Venture to nearby Eataly, a gourmet market featuring hard-to-find delicacies. Days 3 & 4 – Langhe Travel south into Piedmont wine country and join a local expert and his dog to go truffle hunting. Settle into the World Heritage region of Langhe, famous

for its stunning vineyards and ancient wine-making traditions. In the hilltop village of Barolo, home to some of Italy’s best reds, you’ll tour the WIMU wine museum in the village castle, then head to a familyrun winery for a tour and tasting. Venture into the kitchen of a local trattoria to create a three-course meal with the chef. After learning to create some Italian specialties, savor the meal you created with a glass of wine. Later, hike through the Barbaresco vineyards with a private guide to learn how wine has been produced here for centuries, and cap off the day with a tasting of local vintages. Day 5 – Turin and Lyon, France Enjoy a leisurely morning in Turin, then take in beautiful landscapes from the window of your train en route to Lyon. Days 6–9 – Lyon With a private guide at your side, delve into Lyon’s fascinating history as a center of printing and silk manufacturing, and France’s gastronomic hub. Your morning tour features several tastings of classic Lyonnais food, concluding at the Les Halles covered market, made famous by chef Paul Bocuse. Travel into the heart of the Beaujolais wine region on a full-day small-group tour. Visit medieval villages and meet a local winemaker at his family-run vineyard to savor this unique varietal. Attend a private cooking class, learning techniques to bring home with you as you create a classic French meal. End the lesson by savoring your meal, paired with superb wine, with your chef. Enjoy your final afternoon at leisure to explore Lyon, then head home the next day.

WHERE TO STAY Grand Hotel Sitea Built in the mid1900s and declared a historic site, the family-owned Sitea is located near the Piazza Castello in Turin’s city center. Villa Beccaris Located on top of a hill in Monforte D’Alba, the 18thcentury villa offers views of the Alps, the Barolo hills, and vineyards from most of its guest rooms. Collège Hotel Set in an Art Deco building in the heart of Vieux Lyon, this boutique hotel features an inviting terrace with sweeping city views and playful décor.

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Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, and Basque Country 10 days from $9,350

Encounter the art, architecture, history, and gastronomy of three captivating regions of Spain, from Madrid to Catalonia and Basque Country. WHERE TO STAY H10 Villa de la Reina Boutique hotel set within an early 20th-century building on the Gran Via, Madrid’s most famous street. Guest rooms retain period charm but feature modern décor and conveniences. Gallery Hotel Contemporary boutique hotel in Barcelona’s Eixample district—home to some of Gaudí’s most famous creations. Villa Soro Housed in a 19thcentury mansion that once belonged to an aristocratic Basque family, and now a protected Site of Historical Heritage in San Sebastián.

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Explore the World Heritage-listed towns of Ávila and Segovia with a private guide.

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the inspired works of Gaudí on a private architectural tour of Barcelona.

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a pintxo tour in San Sebastián, and cook traditional Basque dishes during a cooking class.

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a glass of cava, Spain’s signature sparkling wine, in the Penedès wine country.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Day 1 – Madrid, Spain Arrive in Spain’s vibrant capital today and take a walking tour of the city that includes the art treasures of the world-famous Prado. Day 2 – Ávila and Segovia During a full-day excursion with a private guide, travel to the historic towns of Ávila and Segovia to explore these World Heritage sites. In the walled city of Ávila, stroll through winding medieval streets and visit an impressive Romanesque basilica. Continue to Segovia to see its remarkable Roman aqueduct. Day 3 – Madrid Visit the massive royal monastery of El Escorial, built by King Phillip II. On a tour of the Renaissance palace, admire paintings by many European masters. Then see the Pantheon, where nearly all of Spain’s monarchs are buried, and the Valle de los Caídos, a Civil War

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memorial. Spend your afternoon at leisure in Madrid. Days 4 & 5 – Barcelona Travel by high-speed train to Barcelona, home to many of Antoni Gaudí’s amazing creations, which have been collectively named a World Heritage site. Your half-day tour features his undulating houses and the incomparable—and still unfinished—Sagrada Familia. Discover more of this dynamic city on a morning walking tour that includes the famous promenade known as Las Ramblas and the stunning Gothic basilica. Afterwards, during a free afternoon, visit Barcelona’s Picasso Museum or soar over the city’s rooftops in a cable car en route to Montjuïc to visit its museums and gardens. Day 6 – Penedès Venture into the wine region of Penedès for a winery tour and a tasting of its signature cava. Return to Barcelona after visiting the mountaintop Montserrat monastery. Day 7 – Bilbao and San Sebastián A quick morning flight brings you to Bilbao in Spain’s Basque Country. Join a private guide for a tour of the city and its world-renowned Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Gehry. Travel along the coast to the Basque capital of San Sebastián. Days 8–10 – San Sebastián After a leisurely morning, set out on a lunchtime walking tour, sampling a wide variety of pintxos, or Basque tapas. During your time in this gastronomic mecca, enjoy a Basque cooking class with a local chef and then sit down to enjoy your meal. Spend your final afternoon in Spain at leisure and depart from Bilbao the next day.


Portugal’s Historic Cities 7 days from $4,685

Experience Portugal from two perspectives during a journey to the vibrant cities of Lisbon and Porto, and get a taste of history—and wine—on excursions to Sintra and the Douro River Valley. HIGHLIGHTS �

Listen to traditional fado music during a dinner of Portuguese specialties in Lisbon.

Get an insider’s view of Lisbon and Porto on guided tours, and sample the region’s traditional cuisine.

Spend a day in historic Sintra, exploring its whimsical villas and palaces.

Discover the World Heritage-listed Douro Valley and tour several of its renowned wineries.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1 & 2 – Lisbon, Portugal Arrive in Lisbon. After time to settle in, head to a fado restaurant for a special dinner accompanied by a live performance of Portugal’s melancholic traditional music. Get to know Lisbon from a local’s point of view on a guided walking tour, exploring the beautiful Bairo Alto neighborhood and the lively streets of the Chiado. Taste a variety of Portuguese delicacies and learn how they fit into the city’s history and traditions. Day 3 – Sintra and Lisbon Spend a day soaking up the ambiance of historic Sintra. With your private driver, explore the sites of the town as you wish today. Venture to the ornate Quinta da Regaleira, surrounded with hidden grottos and lush gardens. Step into Portugal’s royal history on a tour of the National Palace, or visit whimsical Peña Palace. Consider hiking to the ruins of the Moorish castle, where you can climb the ramparts for a view all the way to the coast. Days 4 & 5 – Porto Head north by train to Porto, set on the steep banks of the Douro River and known as the center of the port wine industry. Enjoy the rest of the day to explore the city on your own. Embark on a full-day panoramic tour of Porto with a private guide. Visit the city’s historic heart on foot, seeing remarkable architecture and elaborate azulejos, Portugal’s signature blue-and-white tiles. Stroll through the Old Town to the Dom Luis I bridge, designed by a student of Gustav Eiffel. Then drive to the bustling waterfront at Foz do Douro and take in the vista from the Serra do Pilar viewpoint. On a guided tour of a port lodge in Vila Nova de Gaia, hear the history of port production and sample different vintages. Days 6 & 7 – Douro River Valley and Porto East of Porto, the terraced vineyards of the Douro River Valley have produced port wine grapes for 2,000 years. Spend a full day discovering this World Heritage-listed landscape, and set out on a tasting tour of several wineries. Enjoy a lunch of local specialties in one of the wineries and take an easy hike among the vineyard-covered slopes if you wish. Head back to Porto this afternoon, enjoying the scenic drive through the Douro Valley.

WHERE TO STAY Memmo Príncipe Real Perched on a hillside in the upscale Príncipe Real district, the hotel offers sweeping panoramic views of Lisbon. Outdoor spaces include a large terrace bar and swimming pool positioned to make the most of the city views. InterContinental Porto Set within an 18thcentury palace just around the corner from the São Bento railway station and a few minutes’ walk from many of the city’s attractions. The Astória Restaurant serves traditional Portuguese and Mediterranean cuisine and opens out onto a terrace for al fresco dining while the Cardosas Bar features live fado every Thursday.

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Swiss Alps Sojourn 13 days from $5,465

Explore four distinct regions of Switzerland on a journey that combines legendary railways, historic resort towns, and Alpine adventures. HIGHLIGHTS �

Ride the Gotthard Panorama Express, a spectacular rail journey combined with a cruise on Lake Lucerne.

Taste Ticino wines on a walking tour of Lugano, and sample chocolates and cheese in Zürich.

Take in panoramic mountain views on the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise and at the Glacier 3000 alpine park.

Embark on private cruise on Lake Geneva in a classic wooden Riva boat.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1–3 – Lugano, Switzerland Arrive in Lugano and enjoy the rest of the day to relax or stroll along Lake Lugano. Take a private tour of the city’s historic sites and its Italian-influenced culinary traditions, sampling cheeses, charcuterie, and Ticino wines along the way. Spend a day exploring the region as you wish. You could visit Lake Como in Italy, or bike along the lakeshore to nearby fishing villages. Day 4 – Gotthard Panorama Express and Zürich Board the Gotthard Panorama Express for a spectacular journey into the Alps, climbing to mountain passes, zipping through tunnels, and seeing historic villages. The journey continues with a paddle steamer cruise across Lake Lucerne. Arrive in Zürich this afternoon.

WHERE TO STAY Hotel Delfino Lugano Welcoming and informal family-run property set on a hillside overlooking Lake Lugano. Marktgasse Hotel One of Zürich’s first inns in the heart of the Old Town, providing modern accommodation within a 600-year-old building. Hotel Daniela Swiss-chalet-style property in central Zermatt with wooden balconies overflowing with flowers, a cozy lobby with a fireplace, and a stunning spa. Villa Toscane Historic hotel offering a quiet retreat just outside the bustle of Montreux. The Art Nouveau building is located within walking distance of both the lake and main part of town. 16

Days 5 & 6 – Zürich and the Alps Discover the history of this Swiss German-speaking city on a private walking tour of the Old Town today. Stop in at the Fraumünster to see stained-glass windows crafted by Marc Chagall. The afternoon is yours to further explore Zürich. Join a small group the next day to visit local producers for cheese and chocolate tastings, and spend time at an Alpine farm. Soar into the Alps on a scenic cable car ride and enjoy free time this afternoon. Days 7–9 – Zermatt Travel by train to the Alpine ski town of Zermatt, nestled below the twisted peak of the iconic Matterhorn. Set out on a private guided tour of the village that includes a spectacular cable car ride up to the Matterhorn Glacier Paradise, the highest cable car station in Europe. Spend a leisurely day discovering Zermatt as you wish. Days 10–13 – Montreux Journey west to Montreux, a charming 19th-century resort on the shores of Lake Geneva that was once the haunt of Tolstoy and Byron. Take a scenic route to Gstaad the next day, and continue to Glacier 3000. Enjoy the full day to explore this stunning alpine park, where ski and hiking trails as well as high-altitude suspension bridges offer magnificent views of Switzerland’s most impressive summits. Spend your last day on the shores of Lake Geneva. If you wish, visit the 12th-century island castle of Château de Chillon. Then take a private tour in a vintage wooden Riva boat, hearing local lore as you glide between medieval villages.

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Ancient Ireland 10 days from $4,090

Step into Ireland’s storied past on a self-driving journey from Dublin to the Dingle Peninsula, exploring ancient sites and meeting artisans and farmers who carry on timeless Irish traditions.

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Explore ancient sites from prehistoric Newgrange to the Rock of Cashel.

� Discover the glorious Dingle Peninsula on coastal walks and visits to ring forts and beehive huts.

Tour the tall ship SS Dunbrody and gain insight into the Irish emigrant experience. �

Stay in a beautiful country manor and a 16th-century castle located on its own private island. �

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Day 1 – Dublin, Ireland Arrive in Dublin, and enjoy a walking tour of the city with your private guide, visiting historic landmarks and seeing the Book of Kells at Trinity College. Day 2 – Newgrange Set out with your private guide on a full-day excursion to the prehistoric sites of the Boyne Valley. Explore sites built well before the Egyptian pyramids, and venture into the inner chambers of the Newgrange passage tomb. Day 3 – Kilkenny Pick up your rental car and drive to County Kilkenny. Visit the private farm of Jerpoint Park, site of the abandoned 12th-century town of Newtown Jerpoint. In Kilkenny, stroll the Medieval Mile and head into Kilkenny Castle on a guided tour. Cap off the day with a tour and tasting at Smithwick’s, one of Ireland’s oldest breweries.

Day 4 – County Wexford and Waterford Step into the shoes of Ireland’s 19th-century emigrants on an interpretive tour of the Dunbrody Famine Ship. Visit the ancestral home of John F. Kennedy, and see the ruins of Dunbrody Abbey. Your home tonight is a 16th-century castle set on its own private island. Day 5 – Waterford and County Cork Delve into the history of Waterford on a private walking tour of its Viking and medieval sites. Then travel west, visiting the 800-year-old Curraghmore estate and the gardens of Lismore Castle. Arrive at Ballymaloe House, a country home where you’ll stay two nights. Day 6 – County Cork At Blarney Castle, explore the battlements and the castle keep, and stroll its exotic gardens. Enjoy a premium whiskey tasting session at the Jameson Old Midleton Distillery. Days 7 & 8 – Dingle Peninsula Join a guided tour of the Muckross House and ride through Killarney National Park on a jarvey, or horse and carriage. Settle into your hotel in the coastal town of Dingle. Take a full day to explore the Dingle Peninsula with a private guide, driving from one ancient site to the next and enjoying coastal walks. Consider heading to one of Dingle’s pubs in the evening to hear traditional Irish music. Days 9 & 10 – Cashel and Celbridge Journey back towards Dublin via Cashel. Visit the splendid Rock of Cashel, a seat of the ancient Irish kings and a medieval Christian site. Your journey ends at an elegant resort in Celbridge, just outside of Dublin.

WHERE TO STAY Cliff Townhouse Georgian townhouse located near Dublin’s main attractions. Butler House Ornate manor house built in 1786 in the heart of Kilkenny, near the Castle. Waterford Castle A 16th-century castle located on a private island just east of Waterford. Ballymaloe House Wisteria-clad country manor built around the remains of a 14th-century Norman castle. Dingle Benners Hotel Boutique hotel with an inviting pub serving craft beers and whiskeys. The K Club Opulent, Old World -style resort west of Dublin.

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Fabled Landscapes of Scotland and Ireland 10 days from $5,145

Travel to the wild landscapes of the Scottish Highlands and western Ireland on a self-driving journey that showcases mystical mountains and geological wonders, castles and ancient ruins, and charming towns from Glencoe to Galway. HIGHLIGHTS �

Take a private tour of Dunvegan Castle on the Isle of Skye, and meet the estate manager for a dram of Scottish whisky.

Explore Rothiemurchus Estate with a ranger on a private excursion by Land Rover.

Go hiking with a private guide in Ireland’s magnificent Glendalough valley.

Tour Dublin’s Guinness Storehouse and enjoy an evening of storytelling at a historic pub.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Day 1 – Glasgow, Scotland and Glencoe Arrive in Glasgow, pick up your rental car, and drive into the Scottish Highlands to Glencoe. In the afternoon, ride a gondola into the Nevis Range and go hiking around Loch Leven and Glencoe. Days 2 & 3 – Isle of Skye Enjoy a scenic drive to Mallaig to catch the ferry to the Isle of Skye. The afternoon is yours to discover the island. You might visit Armadale Castle or see the wild rock formations on the Trotternish Peninsula. The next day, meet a guide for a walk or hike that suits your pace, and gain insights into the history and geology of Skye. Then take a private tour of Dunvegan Castle and its fabulous gardens. Go boating on the castle’s loch and join the estate manager for a whisky in the Great Hall.

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Day 4 – Plockton and Grantown-on-Spey Enjoy a kayaking excursion from the village of Plockton, then continue east to a historic resort town on the edge of Cairngorms National Park. Day 5 – Cairngorms National Park and Dublin, Ireland Set off on an adventure in the family-owned Rothiemurchus Estate, exploring by Land Rover with a private ranger guide. Return your rental car to the Edinburgh airport and fly to Dublin. This afternoon, go on a self-guided tour of the Guinness Storehouse. Day 6 – Glendalough and Dublin Head south on a guided excursion to enchanting Glendalough. Tour the ruins of the 6th-century monastery here and go hiking in the Wicklow Mountains. Back in Dublin, enjoy an evening of folklore and storytelling at one of the city’s oldest pubs. Day 7 – Ennis Collect your rental car and drive to Ennis. Get a fascinating look at the region’s history at the 15thcentury Dysert O’Dea Castle and Archaeology Centre. Day 8 – County Clare and Galway See the dramatic Cliffs of Moher and visit the mystical moonscape of the Burren. Make your way to Galway and enjoy time to get to know this lively city. Days 9 & 10 – Connemara National Park and Galway Spend the day in Connemara National Park. Visit craft workshops, drive the Sky Road for coastal views, see Kylemore Abbey, or hike along Ireland’s only fjord at Killary Harbour. Enjoy a final evening in Galway before your flight out of Shannon the next day.

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WHERE TO STAY Glencoe House Historic mansion overlooking Loch Leven and Glencoe Village featuring private suites. Duisdale House Former hunting lodge with gardens overlooking the sea on the Isle of Skye. The Grant Arms Victorian hotel with a focus on wildlife, in the heart of Grantown-on-Spey. Number 31 Boutique guesthouse on a quiet, residential street in Dublin. Old Ground Hotel Historic manor house in Ennis decorated with art and antiques. Park House Hotel Situated near Galway’s vibrant pedestrian streets.


Iceland’s Geological Wonders 9 days from $4,585

Experience the extraordinary geology of Iceland’s western and southern coasts, encountering dramatic waterfalls, glaciers, black-sand beaches, and volcanic landscapes on this leisurely self-driving tour. HIGHLIGHTS �

Get a local’s perspective on Reykjavík during a private food-focused walking tour.

Follow ice tunnels deep into Langjökull glacier on a guided tour.

Snorkel between the tectonic plates in Thingvellir National Park.

Float amid icebergs calved from Iceland’s largest glacier in Jökulsárlón lagoon.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1 & 2 – Reykjavík, Iceland Arrive in Keflavik, and take a private transfer to the Blue Lagoon, where you’ll enjoy the amenities of the Retreat Spa and a restorative soak in therapeutic waters. Join a local guide for a private tour of some of the city’s favorite foodie spots, and sample a wide range of specialties. You’ll have the rest of the day free to explore this spirited capital city. Day 3 – Stykkishólmur Collect your rental car in downtown Reykjavík and drive north on the scenic road to the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. Enjoy an afternoon at leisure in the picturesque town of Stykkishólmur. Day 4 – Snaefellsnes Peninsula During a full day to explore the Snaefellsnes Peninsula at your leisure, see the iconic peak of Kirkjufell, hike in

Snaefellsjökull National Park, and stroll the blackpebble beach of Djúpalónssandur. Then join a boat tour on Breidafjördur Bay and taste “Viking sushi” straight from the ocean. Day 5 – Langjökull Drive to Húsafell, set among vast lava fields on the western edge of Iceland’s second-largest glacier, Langjökull. Venture inside the Langjökull glacier on a guided tour, following tunnels that lead to the heart of the blue ice. Later, enjoy free time for a soak in the geothermally heated pools and hot tubs at your hotel. Day 6 – The Golden Circle Journey south to the famed Golden Circle region, where you’ll visit the two-tiered waterfall of Gullfoss, the bubbling geothermal hot spot of Geysir, and historic Thingvellir National Park. Don a dry suit and snorkel through the fissure between the continental plates on a small-group guided tour. Days 7 & 8 – Vík Following our self-guided tour, walk on Reynisfjara’s black-sand beach, drive to the edge of Sólheimajökull glacier, and experience the towering falls of Seljalandsfoss. Consider stopping at the LAVA Centre museum. The next day, travel east to Skaftafell, and opt for a hike to Svartifoss waterfall. Then float among icebergs during a Zodiac cruise on Jökulsárlón lagoon, and watch for ice calving off the Vatnajökull glacier. Stroll Diamond Beach, where many of the icebergs wash up after being carried out to sea.

WHERE TO STAY Centerhotel Midgardur Contemporary hotel near Reykjavík’s main shopping street, with Nordic décor, an extensive spa, secluded garden, and relaxed bar. Hotel Egilsen Family residence dating back to 1867, this boutique hotel is in the fishing village of Stykkishólmur. Hotel Húsafell Stylish, sustainabilityminded hotel near Langjökull glacier featuring geothermal pools. Hotel Vík í Mýrdal Contemporary and welcoming base in Vík from which to explore Iceland’s south coast.

Day 9 – Reykjanes Peninsula Explore the otherworldly Reykjanes Peninsula on your way back to the airport in Keflavik.

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Cliffs and Canyons of the American Southwest 9 days from $3,900

Discover the highlights of the American Southwest from the gorges of Zion to the Grand Canyon and Sedona, exploring national parks and natural treasures on guided walks and hikes that suit your pace. HIGHLIGHTS �

Explore Zion and Grand Canyon National Parks on guided hikes of your choice.

Join a Navajo guide to learn about fl ora, fauna, and local lore on a tour of Monument Valley.

Venture to ancient cliff dwellings tucked into the canyons of Arizona and Utah.

Set off on a thrilling 4x4 adventure to discover the hidden gems of Sedona’s red-rock country.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Day 1 – Las Vegas to Zion National Park, Utah Fly into Las Vegas and pick up your rental car. As you wind your way towards Zion National Park, you may wish to stop for lunch in the delightful town of St. George. Arrive in Springdale, and settle into your hotel, set within view of Zion’s striped red-rock peaks. Day 2 – Zion National Park Spend a full day discovering Zion National Park. You can see the highlights of the park on a six-mile scenic drive, but we recommend trying out some of the park’s walking and hiking trails. Venture into the Narrows on a leisurely hike with a private guide and admire Zion’s towering sandstone walls from the Virgin River. More strenuous hikes are also available. Day 3 – Lake Powell, Arizona Travel to Page, Arizona, on the shores of Lake Powell. During a free afternoon, consider taking a boat tour on 20

Lake Powell to see its spectacular flooded canyons and sandstone formations. Alternatively, go snorkeling or sea kayaking, or just relax on the beach. Days 4 & 5 – Monument Valley and Grand Canyon National Park Continue your journey east to iconic Monument Valley, and enjoy a free afternoon to explore this desert and its vertical sandstone buttes. Take a tour of the valley led by a Navajo guide the next morning. Visit ancient Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings and enjoy a Navajo perspective on the history, geology, flora and fauna of Monument Valley. This afternoon, follow the Colorado River on your way to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Day 6 – Grand Canyon National Park Explore Grand Canyon National Park with a private guide today. Choose from a variety of trails, from easy walks to a rigorous trek to the canyon floor. Late this afternoon, find a good spot to witness the sunset illuminating the canyon’s mile-high cliffs. Days 7–9 – Sedona Drive to the red rock region of Sedona, stopping at Flagstaff en route if you wish. Head into red-rock country on a 4x4 adventure the next day, discovering deep gorges and impossibly narrow pinnacles. This afternoon, relax at the hotel or continue your explorations with a visit to the well-preserved ancient cliff dwellings of Boynton Canyon, birthplace of the Yavapai Apache. Spend your last evening gazing at the sensuous colors of the cliffs and mesas of red-rock country at sunset.

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WHERE TO STAY Cliffrose Lodge Upscale lodge set in the heart of Zion Canyon, with a heated pool, hot tubs, and riverside beach. Lake Powell Resort Full-service resort on Lake Powell, with lots of outdoor activities that can be arranged. Gouldings Lodge Former 1920’s trading post, now a destination lodge with sweeping views of the buttes of Monument Valley. Best Western Premier Squire Inn Large hotel located in Tusayan, just two miles from the South Rim gate. Orchards Inn Secluded oasis near Sedona with views of the cliffs and mesas.


Winter in Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons 9 days from $6,800

See the magnificent landscapes of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks transformed by the winter snows. Explore these parks with naturalist guides on wildlife tours and excursions by snowshoe and snowcoach. HIGHLIGHTS Watch the sunrise in Grand Teton National Park on a wildlife tour with a naturalist guide. �

Experience Yellowstone’s winter wonderland in the comfort of a heated snowcoach. �

Set out on a guided snowshoe excursion in the Tetons, and go cross-country skiing in Yellowstone. �

Seek out wolves and other wildlife with a private guide on a visit to Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley. �

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1–3 – Jackson, Wyoming, and Grand Teton National Park Arrive in Jackson, and enjoy a free afternoon. Set out early the next morning for a small-group sunrise tour in Grand Teton National Park and use a scope to watch herds of elk, lone coyotes, and moose. Back in Jackson for the afternoon, enjoy the town and its surroundings. The next day, join a small group for a snowshoeing excursion within the national forest or Grand Teton National Park. During another afternoon at leisure, consider a walk among the boutiques and galleries around Jackson Square. Day 4 – Yellowstone National Park Take a shared transfer to Yellowstone National Park, arriving just in time for sunrise. As you drive through the lower loop en route to Old Faithful Snow Lodge, learn about the park’s geology and wildlife. During a free afternoon, hike along cross-country ski trails or take a walk on the boardwalks of the Upper Geyser Basin to see the area’s fascinating geothermal activity. Day 5 – Yellowstone Snowcoach Excursion Climb into a snowcoach for a full-day small-group tour of Yellowstone National Park with an experienced guide. There will be plenty of opportunities to get out for short walks, and ample time for wildlife watching throughout the day. Day 6 – Exploring Western Yellowstone Enjoy a free day to experience the park as you wish. Go snowshoeing or rent crosscountry skis and hit the trails that start right at the lodge’s front door. Or sign up for a guided winter photo safari. Day 7 – Mammoth Hot Springs After breakfast, meet your snowcoach and travel north towards Mammoth Hot Springs, stopping at well-known geysers and bubbling mud pots on the way. Day 8 – Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley Head out into Yellowstone’s most wildlife rich area, the Lamar Valley, early this morning. Explore this area with your naturalist guide, watching for moose, coyotes, bighorn sheep, bison, and even wolves. Learn about the reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone and gain insight into their fascinating social structure and behavior. Day 9 – Bozeman, Montana Today, say goodbye to Yellowstone as your private transfer takes you out of the park and through picturesque Paradise Valley on the way to the airport in Bozeman.

WHERE TO STAY The Lexington Family-owned hotel in the center of town with deep roots in Jackson’s historic western community. Old Faithful Snow Lodge Historic national park lodge (with limited amenities to protect and enhance the tranquility of the natural environment). Select accommodations in the main lodge or in the western or frontier cabins. Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel Just inside Yellowstone’s northern boundary, the historic hotel is named after the steaming limestone terraces just above the property. Elk routinely graze outside the hotel and around the parade grounds of what was once Fort Yellowstone.

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Discovering Hawai’i 13 days from $5,400

Immerse yourself in the natural splendor of Hawai’i as you explore four islands, venturing to emerald jungles and volcanic peaks and experiencing the islands’ history and cultural heritage firsthand. HIGHLIGHTS �

Take a guided tour of Pearl Harbor during the 80th anniversary of the World War II attack.

Go snorkeling in the volcanic caldera of Molokini and enjoy a guided night snorkeling experience.

Experience the beauty of Kauai’s dramatic Na Pali coastline on a sunset dinner cruise.

Stargaze from the summit of sacred Mauna Kea using powerful telescopes.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1–3 – Oahu, Hawai’i Arrive in Honolulu on the island of Oahu, and settle into your hotel in Waikiki. Take a guided tour of Pearl Harbor, including a boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial, built over the destroyed battleship. Depending on your schedule, you may be able to attend events (December 2021) commemorating the 80th anniversary of the attack. Enjoy a full day to explore the island further. While here, you’ll also experience Polynesian culture during a traditional luau, featuring cooking, hula dances, fire shows, and a delicious meal. Days 4 & 5 – Kauai Fly to Kauai, Hawai’i’s “Garden Isle.” Embark on a sunset cruise, enjoying dinner and drinks as you glide past the magnificent green slopes of the Na Pali coast. Meet a local guide for a scenic hike on a trail of your choice. From canyons and hidden beaches to rugged mountains and jungle waterfalls, there is much to discover on the island. Day 6 – Kauai and Big Island of Hawai’i Enjoy one last day to explore Kauai before your evening flight to the Big Island. Settle into your beachfront resort upon arrival.

WHERE TO STAY Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach Just steps from the beach in the heart of Waikiki, offering an award-winning design, saltwater infinity pool, and pool deck with private cabanas. Kauai Beach Resort Upscale 25-acre beachfront resort on the eastern coast of Kauai, featuring four restaurants, four swimming pools, and balconies for all guestrooms. Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa Beachfront haven set on Anaeho’omalu Bay on the Big Island’s west coast, with two championship golf courses, pools, spa, and restaurants. Royal Lahaina Resort Set on the golden sands of Maui’s Ka’anapali Beach, with three pools, a spa, and restaurant. 22

Days 7 & 8 – Big Island, Hawai’i Join a small group tour to sacred Mauna Kea, and savor breathtaking sunset views from the summit. Then descend to the Visitor’s Information Station for dinner and stargazing using a powerful telescope. During a day at leisure, consider a visit to Volcanoes National Park, where you can follow Chain of Craters Road until it ends, swallowed by an old lava flow. In the evening, don snorkel gear for an unforgettable guided night swim in an area where manta rays come to feed. Days 9–13 – Maui Fly to Maui, where you’ll pick up a rental car and head to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to stretch out on the beach or by the pool, or head to the former whaling port of Lahaina. Sail a catamaran to the partially sunken volcanic caldera of Molokini for a snorkeling excursion among myriad species of tropical fish. Then enjoy two free days to relax on Maui. Consider taking a road trip along the Hana Highway, winding past emerald cliffs, rain forest waterfalls, and red- and black-sand beaches. Fly home via Honolulu the next day.

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Sailing the Galápagos by Yacht 10 days from $5,445

Explore six of the Galápagos Islands aboard an intimate yacht and encounter incomparable wildlife and volcanic landscapes with a naturalist. HIGHLIGHTS Sail from island to island aboard the nimble 16-guest yacht, Yolita II, stopping to hike among incredible wildlife. �

Snorkel the volcanic caldera on remote Genovesa Island, and see huge colonies of boobies and frigatebirds. �

Float into the mangroves of Isabela Island aboard a panga, watching for sea turtles and flightless cormorants. �

Explore the World Heritage-listed Old Town of Quito with your own private guide. �

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1 & 2 – Quito, Ecuador Arrive in Quito and enjoy the rest of the afternoon to relax. Set off the next day to discover this World Heritage-listed city on a morning walking tour of the Old Town with your private guide. In the afternoon, continue exploring Quito at your leisure. Day 3 – The Galápagos Islands, Santa Cruz Island Fly to the Galápagos Islands. Upon arrival, you’ll be met by members of the Yolita II crew who will escort you to the yacht. Get settled in your cabin and set sail to Las Bachas, a beautiful beach on Santa Cruz Island. Observe wildlife on a walk with your naturalist guide. Day 4 – Genovesa Island Genovesa Island is a collapsed volcano with large populations of frigatebirds and boobies. Keep an eye out for the rare red-footed booby and myriad other species as you explore the trails around Darwin Bay and El Barranco. Then go snorkeling in the sunken caldera. Day 5 – Bartolomé Island On Bartolomé Island today, go on a short hike to its summit for phenomenal views. Continue to Sullivan Bay, where Sally Lightfoot crabs scamper over black lava flows and sea lions frolic on a white coral-sand beach. Days 6–8 – Isabela Island Travel to Isabela Island’s tortoise breeding center to see hatchlings and adults and learn about efforts to protect the rare Galápagos tortoise. Stop at Elizabeth Bay for a panga ride into the mangroves to spot sea turtles, penguins, and flightless cormorants. Spend an afternoon at Urbina Bay, exploring the unusual uplifted coral reef, and go hiking or snorkeling. Land in Tagus Cove, a former haunt of whalers and pirates, and see the islands’ largest marine iguana colony at Punta Espinoza. Day 9 – Rábida Island On Rábida Island, walk along red-sand beaches, watching for sea lions and marine iguanas, as well as blue-footed and Nazca boobies. Follow trails through palo santo trees to the island’s saltwater lagoon, where flamingos sometimes come to feed. After lunch, you’ll be able to relax on the beach or go snorkeling. Day 10 – Daphne Island and depart for home Head to Daphne Island for a final glimpse of blue-footed boobies, frigatebirds, and finches before transferring to the airport.

WHERE TO STAY Yolita II Built in 2007, the Yolita II was designed specifically for the Galápagos and offers a comfortable 16-passenger motor yacht experience. The eight guest cabins offer simple but comfortable accommodations with full-size windows, twin or double bed layouts, ample storage space, and private bathrooms. The main deck features an indoor dining room and a comfortable lounge area while the upper deck and sun deck offer space to relax in the sun while keeping an eye out for passing wildlife. Hilton Colon Quito Modern Hilton hotel located near a museum and nightly craft market in Parque El Ejido, within 15 minutes of Quito’s Old Town.

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Peaks and Glaciers of Patagonia 11 days from $5,700

Explore the spectacular landscapes of Patagonia from both the Chilean and Argentinian sides, discovering Torres del Paine National Park and the Perito Moreno Glacier with naturalist guides. WHERE TO STAY Hotel Orly Intimate boutique hotel set within a French-style mansion in the heart of Santiago. Reserva Las Torres Warm and comfortable hotel stretched out at the foot of Torres del Paine National Park’s granite towers. Esplendor by Wyndham El Calafate Stylish hotel situated in the center of El Calafate with views over Lake Argentino and the town. Hotel Pulitzer Contemporary hotel in the Microcentro district of Buenos Aires with a rooftop bar and pool.

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HIGHLIGHTS �

Go hiking and horseback riding in Chile’s glorious Torres del Paine National Park.

Ride a boat to the edge of the Perito Moreno glacier and go trekking on the ice itself.

Experience the timeless culture of the gauchos when visiting a traditional estancia, or ranch.

Explore Buenos Aires with a local guide, and see a scintillating live tango show.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Day 1 – Santiago, Chile Arrive in Santiago and head out on a city tour with your guide, visiting its bustling pedestrian streets and the historic Plaza de Armas. Ascend Cerro Santa Lucía for a panoramic view of Santiago and the Andes. Days 2–4 – Torres del Paine National Park Fly to Punta Arenas, where a guide from your lodge meets you for the drive to Torres del Paine National Park. Settle into the lodge at the foot of the Paine massif. You’ll have two full days to discover the majestic landscapes of Torres del Paine National Park on a variety of guided excursions that suit your pace and interests. Go horseback riding, hiking, or fishing, or explore by 4x4.

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The next day, consider a boat ride among the icebergs on Lago Grey that will get you up close to the edge of Grey Glacier. Day 5 – El Calafate, Argentina Travel by coach into Argentina, arriving in the frontier town of El Calafate. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure to relax at your hotel or explore the town’s lively main street. Day 6 – Los Glaciares National Park Set out on a full-day excursion into Los Glaciares National Park to witness the incomparable Perito Moreno glacier. Enjoy a shared boat ride to the glacier face, a vertical ice wall that stretches nearly 15,000 feet across and almost 200 feet high. Later, opt for a guided glacier trek. Day 7 – El Calafate This morning, visit an estancia, or ranch, and learn about the culture of the gauchos, Argentina’s cowboys. Go horseback riding and experience life on the Patagonian frontier, then enjoy a traditional barbecue. Return to El Calafate for free time in the afternoon. Days 8–11 – Buenos Aires Fly to Buenos Aires and discover the historic sites of the Argentinian capital during a shared guided tour the next morning. Venture into lively neighborhoods to get a sense of contemporary life, and soak up the ambiance of San Telmo, the city’s tango district. Your final day is free to spend as you wish, and in the evening, you’ll share a ride to the Carlos Cardel Tango show.


Peru: Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley 8 days from $5,810

Journey into the realm of the ancient Inca to discover the fortresses and temples—and the present-day culture—of Cusco and the Sacred Valley, and encounter the extraordinary citadel of Machu Picchu.

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Embark on private guided tours of important Inca sites, from Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu. �

Explore the history of enchanting Cusco—and its lively street food scene—with a private guide. �

Experience the beautiful Sacred Valley by bike, or horseback, or on a variety of hikes. �

Stay in a 16th-century manor house in Cusco and a charming casita in the cloud forests below Machu Picchu. �

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1 & 2 – Lima and Cusco, Peru Arrive in Lima and enjoy an evening at leisure. If time permits, head out with a private guide the next morning to discover the city. Fly to Cusco and settle into a 16thcentury manor house. The rest of the day will be yours to relax and acclimatize to the high altitude (11,200 feet). Day 3 – Cusco Explore Cusco, the capital of the Inca, on a full-day tour with a private guide. Visit baroque cathedrals, and see remnants of Inca walls and temples, including the Koricancha. Wander through the fortress of Sacsayhuaman to admire its stunning stone masonry.

Then, delve into the street food scene, trying out Andean favorites from cuy to chicha with your guide. Days 4 & 5 – Sacred Valley Travel into the beautiful Sacred Valley with your private guide today. Venture into Pisac, known for its immense Sunday market but also home to impressive Inca ruins. View the agricultural terraces of Moray, and the pre-Inca salt pans at Maras. From your lodge, you’ll have a range of options for exploring the valley the next day, from hikes to mountain biking or horseback riding. We recommend joining a guide on a spectacular fullday hike from Chinchero to Urquillos. Alternatively, enjoy a morning walk followed by a shared visit to an Andean weaving workshop. Day 6 – Ollantaytambo and Machu Picchu Tour Ollantaytambo with your private guide, exploring Inca defenses and temples as well as the charming town. Then set off on a scenic train journey, following the Urubamba River into the mountains and spotting Inca sites along the way. Disembark in Aguas Calientes and spend the afternoon discovering the mystical citadel of Machu Picchu with your private guide. Settle into your casita in the cloud forest this evening. Days 7 & 8 – Machu Picchu and Cusco During a free morning, return to the citadel or join a lodge naturalist for a birding walk or a tour of the many orchid species growing wild on the property. Take the train back to Ollantaytambo and return by private car to Cusco for your final night. Fly home via Lima the next day.

WHERE TO STAY Belmond Miraflores Park Hotel Overlooking the Pacific Ocean in one of Lima’s most stylish districts. Palacio del Inka Luxury Collection Stunning colonial manor house in Cusco, built on the foundations of an Inca ceremonial site. Sol y Luna Lodge and Spa Relais & Chateaux property in the heart of the Sacred Valley, with individual casitas. Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel Charming casitas tucked into a private cloud forest reserve at the foot of Machu Picchu.

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Japan Past and Present 11 days from $6,850

Immerse yourself in the captivating culture of Japan as you encounter vestiges of its imperial past and the dynamism of contemporary life on a journey to Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hakone. WHERE TO STAY Park Hotel Tokyo Modern hotel infused with Japanese art that begins at the 25th floor of the Shiodome Media Tower. Celestine Gion Tranquil sanctuary of Japanese minimalism set in the heart of the bustling Higashiyama temple area of Kyoto. KAI Hakone Modern ryokan on the banks of the Sugumo River in Sugumogawa Valley, offering both western-style and traditional Japanese rooms and suites, some with their own balconies and openair baths.

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Take a private tour of Tokyo’s historic Asakusa district, and sample Japanese delicacies on a foodie tour in Kyoto.

Travel by Japan’s world-renowned bullet train, using your own rail pass during free time.

Step into Kyoto’s geisha district with a private guide to learn about this revered tradition.

Enjoy an onsen hot springs experience at a ryokan in Hakone.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1–3 – Tokyo, Japan Arrive in Tokyo and enjoy time at leisure. The next day, head out on a guided tour of the historic Asakusa neighborhood and the Buddhist temple of Senso-ji. Stroll the Hama Rikyu gardens, then join a private guide for a tasting tour in the vibrant district of Ebisu. During a free day, consider taking the train to the coastal town of Kamakura, replete with Buddhist and Shinto temples and shrines. Days 4–7 – Kyoto Zoom to Kyoto on the high-speed bullet train and set out to explore the surrounding Higashiyama district on your own. Tonight, join a guide for a fascinating tour of Kyoto’s food scene, sampling local specialties

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and admiring the artistry of local cuisine. During an unscheduled morning, discover the temples and imperial sites of this culturally rich city, whose entire ancient city has been named a World Heritage site. Later, meet a local expert for a private tour of Gion, the geisha district. As you stroll the cobblestone streets, learn about the life of a geisha, and their role in Japanese culture. In the nearby Shiga prefecture, set on the shores of Lake Biwa, you’re invited into a family home for a cooking lesson and a sukiyaki hot pot lunch. Back in Kyoto late this afternoon, attend a memorable kabuki theater performance. Then take advantage of a free day to discover nearby sites such as Nara or the Fushimi Inari Taisha temple. Days 8 & 9 – Hakone Travel by bullet train to Hakone, set beneath the conical peak of Mount Fuji. Settle into your contemporary ryokan and opt for an onsen hot springs experience. Spend the next day exploring Hakone and its national park from many perspectives. Get an aerial view of this beautiful area from the gondolas of the Hakone Ropeway, and meander among the sculptures of the Hakone Open-air Museum. Take a picturesque train ride into the mountains to the village of Góra, or ride the ferry across the lake. Days 10 & 11 – Tokyo Return to Tokyo by private line train this morning and enjoy free time to soak up the ambiance of Japan’s effervescent capital city before your flight home the next day.


Treasures of Vietnam 14 days from $5,490

Experience Vietnam on a journey from cosmopolitan Hanoi to the tropical island of Phu Quoc, visiting the enchanting cities of Hoi An and Hué and exploring Ha Long Bay and the Mekong Delta. HIGHLIGHTS Fly in a seaplane over Ha Long Bay for an aerial view and cruise the bay in a traditional-style junk. �

Take a cooking class in Hoi An, and set out on an exhilarating moped street food tour of Saigon. �

Venture into the floating markets of the Mekong Delta by longtail boat.

Immerse yourself in the island paradise of Phu Quoc, snorkeling, kayaking, and relaxing on the beach. �

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1 & 2 – Hanoi, Vietnam Arrive in Hanoi and take the rest of the day to relax after your flight. The next morning, set out on a private city tour with your guide, visiting Ho Chi Minh’s stilt home, the Temple of Literature, and Hanoi’s bustling Old Quarter. Days 3 & 4 – Ha Long Bay and Hoi An Board a seaplane for a scenic flight over the karst landscapes of Ha Long Bay. Then settle into a traditional-style junk for an overnight cruise on the World Heritage-listed bay. Spend the morning exploring the bay and its islands. Return to Hanoi for your flight to Da Nang, and transfer to Hoi An with a private driver. Days 5 & 6 – Hoi An Take a private tour of Hoi An’s Old Town, delving into the history of this charming port city. During a free afternoon, consider riding bikes along the surrounding rice paddies. Join a chef the next day for a visit to the morning market to select traditional ingredients, then head to the acclaimed Red Bridge Cookery School to create and sample Vietnamese favorites. Days 7–9 – Hué and Ho Chi Minh City Travel by private car to Hué, and enjoy a free afternoon. Then join your guide for a private tour of Hué’s important historical sites, including the World Heritage-listed Hué citadel and the mausoleum of Emperor Tu Duc. Later, try out a bamboo paper art called truc chi. Fly to Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon. En route, visit the Cu Chi Tunnels, extensive underground passageways used during the Vietnam War. This evening, discover Saigon from a local’s perspective, sampling street food and listening to music as you zip around town on the back of a Vespa. Days 10 & 11 – Can Tho and Phu Quoc Venture into the Mekong Delta with your private guide today. Arrive in the riverside city of Can Tho, and explore on your own. Then climb into a longtail boat to visit the floating markets of Cai Rang. Fly to Phu Quoc, an island in the Gulf of Thailand. Days 12 –14 – Phu Quoc Savor two full days to discover beautiful Phu Quoc. Snorkel the reefs or visit the island’s interior by moped, or simply relax on the beach.

WHERE TO STAY Silk Path Hotel Hanoi Well located for exploring the Old Quarter of Hanoi and the French Quarter, and for taking a stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake. Indochina Sails Custom-designed wooden junks built between 2007–2010, combining classic 1930’s Indochine style with modern comfort. Ancient House Resort On the banks of the Thu Bon River near Hoi An, and modeled around the 200-year-old house of a Chinese merchant. Azerai La Residence Hué Modern hotel built around an Art Deco villa set along the Perfume River, with saltwater pool and extensive spa. La Veranda Resort Enchanting French colonialstyle mansion nestled amid gardens on the beach at Phu Quoc.

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Highlights of Australia 12 days from $4,950

Discover the highlights of Australia on a journey that combines sophisticated Sydney, the sacred sites of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, and the natural wonders of the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest. HIGHLIGHTS �

Sail a catamaran in Sydney Harbour, enjoying lunch as you pass iconic sites.

Watch the sunset on Uluru before an outback dining experience, and stargaze with an astronomer.

Dive or snorkel the Great Barrier Reef and explore the Daintree Rainforest.

Stay in a treehouse in the Atherton Tablelands, home to World Heritagelisted rain forests.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1–3 – Sydney, Australia Arrive in Sydney and enjoy the rest of the day leisure. The next day, board a catamaran for a shared cruise of Sydney Harbour. Hear about the city’s history and enjoy a buffet lunch as you sail past Darling Harbour and the magnificent Sydney Opera House. Enjoy a full day to explore Sydney and its environs as you wish. Or take an excursion to the Blue Mountains, a World Heritage-listed wilderness of canyons, waterfalls, and eucalyptus forests. Days 4 & 5 – Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Fly to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in Australia’s Red Centre. After free time to explore, enjoy an outback dining experience under the stars followed by stargazing with a local astronomer. Rise early to catch the sunrise over the Kata Tjuta (the cluster of domed rocks also known as the Olgas) and join a guide for a small-group tour of Uluru. Witness the sunset on this sacred site.

WHERE TO STAY Shangri-La Hotel Sydney Luxury hotel with panoramic views of Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Sails in the Desert Ayers Rock Resort Comfortable and chic resort featuring indigenous art and artifacts, providing a contrast to Uluru’s raw natural beauty. Port Douglas Peninsula Boutique Hotel Unrivalled beachside location overlooking Four Mile Beach and the only hotel in Port Douglas with beach and ocean views. Rose Gums Wilderness Retreat Familyoperated retreat featuring treehouse rooms, set in the Cairns Highlands/Atherton Tablelands, amid rain forests, wildlife, and 160 bird species.

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Day 6 – Cairns and Port Douglas After a leisurely morning, fly to Cairns and transfer to Port Douglas, your beachfront base for the next four nights as you explore two World Heritage sites: the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest. Day 7 – Great Barrier Reef Board a reef cruiser and set out on a full-day snorkel or dive trip on the Great Barrier Reef. Gain insights into this natural wonder from a marine biologist and enjoy lunch with fellow passengers on board. Day 8 – Daintree Rainforest Venture into the Daintree Rainforest on a full-day small-group tour. Learn about the ecology of this ancient rain forest, and hear about the unique, symbiotic relationship between the Daintree and the local indigenous people. Day 9 – Port Douglas Enjoy a full day at leisure in this tropical paradise. Spend it at one of the area’s beaches, explore galleries and boutiques in the village, or go for a walk in the surrounding parks. Days 10–12 – Atherton Tablelands Pick up your rental car and drive to the Atherton Tablelands, home to World Heritagelisted rain forests, old mining towns, and serene lakes. Settle into your treehouse in the jungle and enjoy two days to discover the treasures of this unspoiled area.

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New Zealand North to South 17 days from $7,995

Experience New Zealand from north to south as you journey from Auckland to Queenstown, visiting winelands, fiordlands, volcanic landscapes, and the Southern Alps.

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Float through glowworm caves and discover the geysers and mud pools in Rotorua. �

Enjoy a full-day winery tour in the lovely Marlborough region. �

Explore Arthur’s Pass National Park with a guide, and embark on a wilderness safari near Queenstown. �

Spend the night aboard a three-masted sailboat on the serene Doubtful Sound. �

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Days 1–3 – Auckland, New Zealand Arrive and head out on a half-day private city tour. Enjoy a day at leisure to settle into the relaxed pace of life in New Zealand. Then embark the ferry to lovely Waiheke Island for a small-group winery tour. Days 4–6 – Rotorua and Wellington Enter Waitomo Caves, which are illuminated by thousands of glowworms, duing an exhilarating boat ride. Stop in Hobbiton to visit the beautiful farm that was transformed into the Shire for The Lord of the Rings movies. Discover the steaming volcanic landscapes of Rotorua on a private tour, encountering geysers and boiling mud pools, and explore enchanting Whirinaki rain forest. Fly to Wellington and enjoy free time.

Days 7 & 8 – Blenheim Board a ferry to cross Cook Strait to the South Island, cruising through the surreal Marlborough Sounds. Settle in at Blenheim in the heart of New Zealand’s winelands. Spend a day on a private gourmet tour of Marlborough’s best wineries, tasting fine wines and other local delicacies. Days 9–11 – Kaikoura and Christchurch Take the train to Kaikoura, following the spectacular coast. During a free afternoon, consider setting out on one of the outstanding hiking trails that begin in the town center. After a leisurely morning, travel by rail to Christchurch. Visit the city on your own, opting to punt on the River Avon or see innovative efforts to rebuild after the 2011 earthquake. Join a small group for a full-day excursion to Arthur’s Pass National Park, a stunning section of the Southern Alps. Days 12–17 – Queenstown and Doubtful Sound Fly to Queenstown and enjoy free time to explore. Then head out on a Dart River Wilderness Safari that includes a thrilling jet boat ride, a short hike with a naturalist, and a 4x4 wilderness drive. Travel by private car into Fiordland National Park and meet fellow passengers for your overnight cruise on Doubtful Sound. Settle into your private cabin aboard the Fiordland Navigator, a three-masted scow, and set sail, watching for wildlife, kayaking along shore, and enjoying a magical evening on the silent sound. Take advantage of a final free day to explore Queenstown and the surrounding mountains before heading home.

WHERE TO STAY Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbor Chic waterfront hotel. Regent of Rotorua Intimate boutique hotel with awardwinning restaurant. Marlborough Vintners Hotel In the heart of the Blenheim winelands. The Hamptons Boutique B&B in Kaikoura near the beach. Orari B&B Victorian heritage home. Hidden Lodge Overlooking Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables. Fiordland Navigator Three-masted sailing vessel for 72 guests, with modern comforts.

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Egypt: Cairo and the Temples of the Nile 10 days from $6,540

Travel back in time thousands of years among the treasures of ancient Egypt, exploring temples, tombs, and the mighty Pyramids of Giza on a journey that includes a four-night Nile River cruise. WHERE TO STAY Marriott Mena House With a prime location in the shadow the Great Pyramids, this historic property is now a modern complex with pool and gardens. M.S. Oberoi Philae Styled to resemble a vintage paddle steamer, this upscale Nile River cruise boat has been completely refitted and accommodates 42 guests. Sofitel Legend The Old Cataract Historic property, overlooking the Nile in Aswan, that blends Victorian architecture with Egyptian character.

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Join a private guide on an excursion to the Pyramids of Giza, Sakkara, and Dahshur.

Venture into the Temple of Karnak and the tombs of the Valley of the Kings.

Enjoy a four-night Nile cruise, stopping at the temples of Edfu, Kom Ombo, and Philae.

Encounter the colossal statues and temples of Abu Simbel with a private guide.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Day 1 – Cairo and Giza, Egypt Upon arrival in Cairo, you will be escorted to your historic hotel in Giza. Enjoy the rest of the day to relax and take in views of the legendary Pyramids of Giza. Day 2 – Dahshur, Sakkara, and Giza Spend your day south of Cairo, discovering pyramids of many shapes and sizes with your private guide. You’ll have the opportunity to enter several of them to see the burial chambers within. Visit the Bent Pyramid at Dahshur and the stepped pyramid of Sakkara (Egypt’s oldest), then explore the Great Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, and the remarkable solar boat of Khufu. Day 3 – Cairo Delve into bustling Cairo with a private guide. See the treasures of the Egyptian Museum and explore the medieval Citadel and Coptic Cairo.

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Day 4 – Luxor and Nile River Cruise Fly to Luxor, the starting point for your Nile cruise. Take a guided tour of the spectacular temples of Karnak and Luxor before boarding the M.S. Oberoi Philae this afternoon. Day 5 – Luxor’s West Bank In the Valley of the Kings, descend into tombs covered with intricate hieroglyphics. Continue to the Valley of the Queens to see the Temple of Hatshepsut and the Colossi of Memnon. Set sail after lunch, enjoying views of life on the banks of the Nile. Day 6 – Edfu, Kom Ombo, and Aswan Explore the beautifully preserved Temple of Horus in Edfu, then sail on to Kom Ombo, home to an unusual double temple. Continue south to Aswan for the night. Days 7 & 8 – Aswan Visit Aswan High Dam and take a local boat to the Temple of Philae. Disembark your riverboat the next morning and enjoy the day to discover the area on your own. We suggest a visit to the Nubian Museum, or a stroll in the botanical gardens of Kitchener Island. Day 9 – Abu Simbel Set off on a full-day excursion to extraordinary Abu Simbel, known for the four colossi that guard the site. Venture into the two temples here with your private guide, and examine the elaborate carvings and statues that line the interior. Return to Aswan for your final night. Day 10 – Cairo and return home Fly to Cairo and continue on your flight home.


Morocco from Sea to Sahara 15 days from $4,425

Discover Morocco from its Atlantic shores to the Sahara, exploring the imperial cities of Marrakech, Meknes, Rabat, and Fez, and venturing to ancient kasbahs and everyday villages in the Atlas Mountains. HIGHLIGHTS Admire innovative architecture at Casablanca’s Hassan II mosque and the remarkable Royal Stables in Medina. �

Stay in a lovely riad in the Fez medina, and discover this medieval city with a private guide. �

Ride a camel amid the sand dunes of the Sahara at sunset, and sleep in a Berber-style camp. �

Visit the fortified village of Ait Ben Haddou, and spend three nights in magical Marrakech. �

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Day 1 – Casablanca, Morocco Arrive in Casablanca and join a private guide for a visit to the Hassan II mosque, which combines stunning Moorish architecture with technological innovation. Day 2 – Rabat Travel by private car to Rabat and tour this World Heritage-listed walled city with your private guide. In the picturesque kasbah, wander a maze of lanes and whitewashed houses. Day 3 – Volubilis, Meknes, and Fez Depart for Fez with your driver today, stopping in the imperial city of Meknes to see the impressive 17th-century Royal Stables. Explore the Roman city of Volubilis, then continue to your traditional riad in the Fez medina. Day 4 – Fez Delve into enchanting Fez on a full-day tour. See magnificent mosques and madrassahs and watch artisans plying timeless trades. At sunset, sip mint tea on the rooftop terrace at your riad, listening to the call to prayer. Day 5 – The Sahara Drive through cedar forests on the way to the Sahara. Ride a 4x4 vehicle to a Berberstyle tented camp amid the dunes, then set out on a short camel trek at sunset. Stargaze under dark desert skies tonight. Days 6 & 7 – Todra Gorge and Skoura Travel “The Road of a Thousand Kasbahs,” stopping for a walk in Dades Gorge or Todra Gorge. Enjoy a day at leisure to relax by the pool at your hotel in Skoura. Days 8 & 9 – Ait Ben Haddou and High Atlas Mountains Explore the 11th-century World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou, a fortified village known for its earthen architecture. Ride in a 4x4 vehicle past dramatic geological formations and centuries-old kasbahs before arriving at your charming guesthouse in the mountains. Go hiking or relax in the gardens during a free day. Days 10 & 11 – Essaouira Drive to seaside Essaouira and enjoy an afternoon at leisure. Spend the next day discovering this welcoming beach town with your private guide. Days 12–15 – Marrakech In fabled Marrakech, join your guide for a private tour of the sites, including El Bahia Palace and the Saadian Tombs. Venture into the souk and learn how to cook Moroccan dishes during a cooking class with a chef. You’ll have a full free day to explore the city as you wish.

WHERE TO STAY Le Doge Hotel & Spa Stylish boutique hotel housed in a 1930’s mansion, nestled in the heart of Casablanca’s Art Deco district. Villa Mandarine Lovely estate located in the heart of Rabat. Gold Sand Camp Luxury tented camp set among the dunes of the Sahara Desert. Kasbah Ait Ben Moro (Skoura) and Kasbah Bab Ourika (High Atlas Mountains) Traditional kasbah properties set among gardens and courtyards. Ryad Salama (Fez), Ryad Watier (Essaouira), and Riad Ilayka (Marrakech) Intimate guesthouses with traditional character and amenities.

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Wildlife of Tanzania 9 days from $9,900

Encounter an incredible array of wildlife on safari in four of Tanzania’s national parks and observe the “Big Five” with a private guide. HIGHLIGHTS �

Stay in the remote reaches of Tarangire National Park and enjoy private game drives and walking safaris.

Spend a day in the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater, observing wildlife with your private guide.

Spot the “Big Five” during two full days on safari in the central Serengeti.

Venture into a local market in Arusha with your private guide and learn to barter in Swahili.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Day 1 – Arusha, Tanzania Land at Kilimanjaro International Airport and meet your private guide for your transfer to Arusha. In the afternoon, visit an open-air market with your guide, taking in the sights and sounds as you meander among the stalls. Days 2 & 3 – Tarangire National Park Travel to Tarangire National Park, a vast wilderness area known for large herds of elephants, as well as wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, and unusual species like the gerenuk and fringe-eared oryx. Spend two days on safari in this often-overlooked park. Watch wildlife with your guide from your private vehicle, and stop for picnic lunches in scenic spots. Explore open plains, swamps, majestic baobab trees and riverine forest, with the dramatic backdrop of the Ol Doinyo Lengai volcano in the distance. Take part in walking safaris and nocturnal game drives, which are often not possible in other national parks.

WHERE TO STAY Katambuga House Small, intimate lodge on the outskirts of Arusha, with views of Mount Meru. Kuro Tarangire Small, comfortable tented camp set in the heart of Tarangire National Park, featuring game drives, walking safaris, and more. The Highlands Stylized modern tented camp set on the slopes of the volcano Olmoti (at nearly 9,000 feet), inside the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Serengeti Safari Camp Small, nomadic tented camp for a maximum of 12 guests, with changing location around the Serengeti for best game viewing opportunities.

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Day 4 – Lake Manyara National Park, Ngorongoro Highlands Journey into the Great Rift Valley to Lake Manyara National Park, home to hippos, Cape buffaloes, and Tanzania’s only tree-climbing lions. Also keep an eye out for colorful birds, including flamingos, feeding in the shallows as you drive through the park with your private guide. Ascend to the Ngorongoro Highlands in the afternoon. Day 5 – Ngorongoro Crater Awaken early to be on the floor of Ngorongoro Crater in the quiet of dawn, when the wildlife is busy with morning routines. This is the world’s largest intact and unfilled caldera, and it’s teeming with dense populations of predators and herbivores. Spend up to six hours on safari in the crater, observing a wide range of wildlife, from marabou storks and crowned cranes to cheetahs and rare black rhinos. Days 6–9 – Serengeti National Park Fly to the central Serengeti and settle into a mobile tented camp, which changes location to offer optimum viewing of the legendary wildebeest migration. During your time in the Serengeti, set out on shared morning and afternoon game drives in search of the “Big Five” (lion, Cape buffalo, elephant, rhino, and leopard), along with wildebeest, zebra, gazelle and other plains animals, and some 500 species of birds. Take a break at midday for a leisurely lunch and time to unwind. In the late afternoons, participate in the safari tradition of the sundowner, pausing your game drive to raise a toast as the sun sinks below the horizon. Fly back to Kilimanjaro Airport on your final day.

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Rwanda and Kenya: Gorilla Trekking and the Masai Mara 9 days from $8,755

Combine two of East Africa’s most iconic wildlife experiences on a journey that includes gorilla trekking in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park and three days on safari in the Masai Mara wilderness. HIGHLIGHTS Observe mountain gorillas and golden monkeys with expert guides in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park. �

Search for the “Big Five” during three full days on safari in a private wildlife reserve in the Greater Masai Mara. �

Take a private tour of Rwanda’s progressive capital city, Kigali.

Get acquainted with local culture on visits to rural villages.

The itinerary below is a sample of what’s possible. Your Smithsonian Tailor-Made Journey will be handcrafted just for you. Day 1 – Kigali and Ruhengeri, Rwanda On arrival in Kigali you will be met by your private guide and driven through the countryside to Ruhengeri, the gateway to Volcanoes National Park. Days 2 & 3 – Volcanoes National Park Set off early this morning for a briefing at the Volcanoes National Park headquarters. Then begin your shared trek through the bamboo zone and into the jungle-covered slopes, searching for one of the park’s gorilla families. Once you’ve found them, you’ll have one precious hour to spend observing these fascinating primates at close range. Return to the park early the next day to track endemic golden monkeys with a small group. In the afternoon, join your private guide on a walk to a nearby village. Meet residents plying their trades—from weaving mats to brewing banana beer—and enjoy an invitation to a private home to see how traditional Rwandan dishes are prepared. Day 4 – Kigali, Rwanda and Nairobi, Kenya Travel back to Kigali and embark on a private city tour, including a visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial. Later, head to the airport for your afternoon flight to Nairobi, where you’ll be picked up and transferred to your historic hotel in the heart of the city. Days 5–8 – The Masai Mara Fly to the Masai Mara on Kenya’s southwestern border. Here, you’ll spend four nights in a luxury tent at an eco-friendly safari camp overlooking the Mara River. After lunch and a siesta, set out on a game drive in the vast wilderness of the Mara North Conservancy, a private reserve adjacent to Masai Mara National Park. Spend three full days discovering this primordial landscape on morning and afternoon game drives in open vehicles, as well as guided bush walks, birding excursions, and night safaris. You’ll have a chance to see all manner of African wildlife, from the “Big Five” to giraffes, hippos, an array of bird species, and perhaps endangered wild dogs. When you’re not on safari, relax at the spa or pool, enjoy a yoga session, plant a tree, or visit a nearby Maasai village to learn about this ancient pastoralist culture. Day 9 – Depart for home Return to Nairobi and transfer to the international airport for your flight home.

WHERE TO STAY Mountain Gorilla View Lodge Stone and thatch chalets scattered across tropical gardens on a slope that looks out over the peaks of Volcanoes National Park. Each spacious chalet has a sitting area, fireplace, en suite bathroom, and private veranda. Fairmont The Norfolk Nairobi landmark hotel that remains a sanctuary of tranquil gardens and Old World charm. Karen Blixen Camp Situated in the communityowned Mara North Conservancy, this Danishowned camp is set right beside the Mara River and features 22 raised canvas tents with spacious decks overlooking the river, a large en suite bathroom, and an outdoor shower. 33


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Jerusalem, Israel

Boudhanath Stupa, Bhutan

Angkor Thom, Cambodia

Banff National Park, Canada

Traditional noodles, Thailand

Taj Mahal, India

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Amalfi Coast, Italy

Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica

The Possibilities are Endless We’ve showcased some of our most popular sample itineraries in this brochure, but you’ll find many more on our website. Whether you’re looking to spot sloths and macaws in Costa Rica, taste your way through Thailand, or soak up history in Jerusalem’s Old City, remember that these itineraries are here to inspire you—you can adapt them as you wish. And if you don’t find what you’re looking for, give us a call. We’ll create a custom-made trip that fits your vision to any one of 80 countries! Call 855-215-8690 to get started.

Israel: The Holy Land from Antiquity to Today Southeast Asia: Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Thailand Culinary Adventure Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan Gems of Croatia and the Dalmatian Coast

Timeless India France: Paris, Normandy, and the Loire Valley Costa Rica: Cloud Forest and the Coasts From Vancouver to the Canadian Rockies by Rail Southern Italy: Naples, Pompeii, and the Amalfi Coast

RETURN TO TRAVEL The well-being of our guests, staff members, and partners around the world has always been our highest priority. In preparation for our return to travel, we have followed the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Department of State to develop extra health and safety measures across all facets of our programs. We continue to update these protocols as the situation evolves. To learn more about our health and safety protocols for Tailor-Made Journeys, visit SmithsonianJourneys.org/safety-protocols.

Mont St. Michel, France

PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS Getty Images, iStock, Shutterstock, Dreamstime, Adobe Stock. iStock: Cover/Doorway in Morocco: ugurhan. Getty Images: Back Cover/Stairs to Machu Picchu: Anna Gorin. Alamy: Christopher Hill Photographic (page 10, Dubrovnik). Tourism Bureaus: Fraser Clements/New Zealand Tourism (page 6); Thailand Tourism (page 34). Additional photos: Badia a Coltibuono, Italy (page 7); Angela Ferragamo (page 9). Printed April 2021.

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Wildlife of Tanzania

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Morocco from Sea to Sahara

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Japan Past and Present

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AFRICA

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Highlights of Australia

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Treasures of Vietnam

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Peru: Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley

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Peaks and Glaciers of Patagonia

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Sailing the Galápagos by Yacht

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Discovering Hawai’i

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Fabled Landscapes of Scotland and Ireland

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Iceland’s Geological Wonders

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Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, and Basque Country

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Swiss Alps Sojourn

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Portugal’s Historic Cities

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Ancient Ireland

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AMERICAS

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Winter in Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons

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Croatia’s Culinary Delights

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Treasures of Ancient Greece

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Regional Cuisine

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Unique Experiences

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Distinctive Properties

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Culture and Cuisine of Italy

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Flavors of Italy and France

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