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Gilbert Chamber of Commerce presents:
Barcelona & Madrid
Day 1: Saturday, February 05, 2011 Overnight Flight


Day 2: Sunday, February 06, 2011 Arrive Barcelona, Spain - Tour Begins
Welcome to Barcelona, Spain’s second largest city and capital of the Catalunya province. Barcelona is a major economic center and is recognized as a global city because of its importance in finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts and international trade. Tonight, enjoy a welcome dinner. (D)

Day 3: Monday, February 07, 2011 Barcelona
Get an in-depth look at Barcelona, one of the most vibrant and lively cities in Spain! Your locally guided tour showcases Las Ramblas Boulevard, the most famous in Barcelona, dotted with bird and flower stalls. Also see Columbus Monument; Parc Montjuic; Antonio Gaudi’s UNESCO World Heritage sites including “La Sagrada Familia,” Parc Guell, Bartlo House and the unconventional Casa Mila building. This afternoon continue to explore colorful Barcelona on your own. (B)

Day 4: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 Barcelona
Today is at leisure for you to independently explore the sights and sounds of this beautiful city. Barcelona has a great number of museums which cover different areas and eras that you may wish to explore. The National Museum of Art of Catalonia possesses a well-known collection of Romanesque art. The Fundació Joan Miró, Picasso Museum and Fundació Antoni Tàpies hold important collections of these world-renowned artists. If you like, take a leisurely stroll on Las Ramblas Boulevard or explore the buildings and alleyways of the city’s historic gothic quarter. (B)

Day 5: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 Barcelona - Madrid
After a leisurely breakfast, your Tour Manager provides a brief introduction on the origin and history of the Spanish language. Next, travel the modern highways and picturesque landscapes of Catalunya and Castilla Leon to Madrid, Spain’s capital and largest city with a population of 3.5 million people. While Madrid possesses a modern infrastructure, it has preserved the look and feel of many of its historic neighborhoods and streets. (B)

Day 6: Thursday, February 10, 2011 Madrid - Prado Museum
During a locally guided tour of Madrid’s historic center, see the Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor, where events have been held since the 17th century. You will also see beautiful Paseo Castellano, Gran Via and Plaza de Espana. Next, a guided tour of the Prado Museum, open since 1819, provides you with an historical and cultural perspective of this magnificent museum that boasts the world's finest collection of art by masters such as Velazquez and Goya. Later you will have the opportunity to interact with the locals to learn how business is conducted in Spain. The remainder of the day is at leisure for you to explore the huge Royal Palace or the Royal Theatre with its restored 1850 Opera House. The Reina Sofía and the Thyssen-Bornemisza museums are also very popular with visitors. (B)

Day 7: Friday, February 11, 2011 Madrid
Today is at leisure for you to relax and explore fascinating Madrid, “the city that never sleeps.” If it interests you, an optional excursion is available to visit Toledo, a UNESCO site and the capital of medieval Spain until 1560. A comprehensive tour highlights the magnificent Gothic cathedral and the 13th century synagogue, a testament to Toledo’s Jewish heritage. Also stop in the Church of Santo Tome to view El Greco’s masterpiece painting, The Burial of Count Orgaz. This evening join your fellow travelers for a farewell dinner celebrating the end of a wonderful trip. (B, D)

Day 8: Saturday, February 12, 2011 Madrid - Tour Ends
Return home with vivid memories of two of Europe’s most beautiful and exciting cities with old, rich and diverse cultural heritages. (B)




February 05 - February 12, 2011
8 Days • 8 Meals
6 Breakfasts • 2 Dinners
Highlights: Barcelona, Las Ramblas, La Sagrada Familia, Parc Guell, Madrid, Prado Museum, Paseo Castellano, Gran Via, Plaza de Espana
Rates Per Person
Double: $2149, Single: $2449,
Triple: $2119
*Included in Price: Round Trip Air from Sky Harbor Intl Airport,Air Taxes and Fees/Surcharges of $150 (subject to increase until paid in full),Hotel Transfers.
*Not Included in Price: Cancellation Waiver and Insurance of $175 per person.
Itinerary at a Glance
Day 1 Overnight Flight
Day 2 - 4 Hotel Regencia Colon, Barcelona
Day 5 - 7 Melia Galgos Hotel, Madrid
On some dates alternate hotels may be used.
Essential Experiences
  • Enjoy three night stays in culturally rich Barcelona and captivating Madrid.
  • Explore at your leisure two of Europe’s most vibrant and beautiful cities.
  • Visit the Prado Museum, one of the world’s most magnificent museums, housing the world's finest collection of art by masters.

For more information call
Sarah Watts
Gilbert Chamber of Commerce
(480) 892 0056

Included Meals Key
B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner

AVAILABLE OPTIONS:
No options exist for this tour.

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TRAVEL TIPS:
Barcelona & Madrid
Listed below is important information to assist you in preparing for your upcoming trip. This information provided will help you have a more enjoyable experience while you are on your tour.
Accommodations
On some programs, there are a limited number of single and triple rooms. Double rooms usually consist of 2 beds. Triple rooms are normally a standard double room with 2 beds. A cot or rollaway bed may be added to the double room at some hotels, based on room size and fire codes. When triples are not available, appropriate charges for single and twin accommodations will be assessed. We make every effort to accommodate your specific requests and forward them to the hotels. These requests cannot be guaranteed as hotels may not always be able to honor them. Check-in times are set by individual hotel properties and vary by hotel. Depending on your arrival time, there may be a delay in gaining access to your room as most hotels offer afternoon check-in. We ask guests to observe check-out times at all properties as designated by the hotel. Some hotels require a credit card imprint or your passport information upon check-in in order to activate telephones in the rooms and for potential incidental charges. Most hotels charge an access fee for using phones in hotel rooms. Please check with the front desk personnel at each hotel for specific policies. Hotel membership programs are not applicable. In certain countries, hotel rooms tend to be smaller than standard U.S. accommodations. Please be assured that we use high quality properties throughout each country.
ADA
The Americans with Disabilities Act does not apply outside of the United States. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will make reasonable efforts to accommodate the special needs of tour participants. Persons requiring individual assistance must be accompanied by a companion who is capable of, and totally responsible for, providing the necessary assistance. Neither our personnel nor its suppliers may physically lift or assist clients onto transportation vehicles. We regret that we cannot provide individual assistance to a tour member who has special mobility, dietary or other like needs.
Clothing & Packing Tips
As you prepare to explore Spain, enjoy a casual dress style and be sure to pack comfortable walking shoes. In Spain, the climate is typically hot and dry. From June through September, we recommend you wear summer clothing and bring a hat and sunscreen as well! It tends to be cooler in the spring (March and April) and fall (October and November). During these seasons, it is recommended to bring clothing that may be worn in layers that may be added or removed as the temperature changes. For your farewell dinner, ladies may want to pack dressy clothes and men may want to pack a nice shirt, tie, slacks, and dress shoes. In case of rain, it is a good idea to pack a collapsible umbrella.
If you are taking prescription medication, please be sure to take an adequate supply for your tour and a few additional days, in original prescription containers. Medication should be packed in your carry-on baggage. Do not place it in your checked luggage. You may want to carry an extra prescription in a separate bag in case medication is lost.
Currency
Your personal bank card may work at local ATM machines in the destination you are traveling to and would dispense local currency. Please contact your bank to determine if this option is available, that your PIN number will be accepted, to inform them that you are traveling and to determine if any charges apply for each transaction. You may exchange your money at airports, banks, exchange bureaus, and at some hotels (although the exchange rate and fee is usually higher at hotels). In most cases, a commission charge will be assessed to exchange your money. Locations in the city usually offer a better currency exchange rate than airports. We recommend carrying only a few major credit cards. Credit card purchases often provide an extra guarantee on your purchase (check with your specific credit card company for details and fees). It is advisable to contact any credit card company you intend utilizing while on tour before you depart to notify them where you will be traveling, to avoid any rejection of services. If optional tours are made available to purchase, please note that credit cards must have an expiration date of greater than 30 days from the start of the tour.
Electricity
An adaptor (which changes the physical plug) and/or converter (which changes the electric current) are necessary if you plan to use an appliance with voltage different from the standard within the country you are visiting. Please note, if your appliance has dual voltage you may still need an adaptor for the plug. When packing your electronic items for travel, please review the converter electric current level to make sure it is the same or greater than the items you are planning on using. If you plan on utilizing or transporting a sleep apnea machine, please remember to pack an extension cord and adapter plug to ensure proper function.
Elevation
Elevation on this tour will not exceed 2,000 feet.
Helpful Hints
Bring a camera, memory cards, film, and batteries and be sure to bring enough photography supplies for your entire trip. If you have a video camera, bring an extra battery, plus proper recharging equipment. Due to security screening, we recommend storing your equipment in your carry-on luggage. Bring a travel alarm clock, travel sewing kit and an alcohol based gel hand sanitizer when soap and water is not accessible. Pack items that may leak in plastic bags. Do not pack any articles of value in your checked luggage. As a precaution, we suggest that you divide the contents of your suitcase with your traveling companion. Avoid over packing and leave room for souvenirs that you plan to take back home.
Bring a copy of your passport/identification and pack it separately from the original. Leave a copy of your tour itinerary at home with your emergency contact and a copy of your passport. Remember when flying you can only take one quart size bag with no more than 3 ounces of any one liquid. Liquids that do not fit in the one quart size bag and are larger than 3 ounces will be discarded by security. Remember to hydrate and get up and stretch while flying. If you are considering using your cell phone while traveling internationally, you should check with your cell provider concerning their access and charges for overseas calls, texting and emailing for the specific destination you are traveling to.
Included Features
The following are included in your tour package: transportation via motorcoach, accommodations, hotel luggage handling, meals, sightseeing, admission charges (as outlined in your itinerary), and applicable gratuities for bellmen, doormen and dining room wait staff. Customary gratuities for hotel housekeeping staff, local sightseeing guides, drivers and tour managers have not been included.
Local Guides
In order to further enhance your experience of this destination, two local guides have been arranged throughout this tour. Customary gratuities for these guides are not included in the cost of the tour. Gratuities should be extended on a voluntary and individual basis at a suggested amount of 1-2 USD per day, per guide. Your tour manager will review customary tipping amounts and timing with you when you are on your tour.
Luggage
Please consult with your scheduled airline as luggage fees and restrictions vary by carrier and destination. Due to the limited motorcoach capacity, one checked luggage (62 inches in length, height and width; weight not to exceed 23kg/50lbs) is allowed on tour. We also encourage just one carry-on bag per individual (for carrying items that might be needed during the day’s sightseeing excursions or camera/video equipment). Dimensions for carry-ons should not exceed 17" x 12" x 10", allowing it to fit under the seat or in the overhead rack of most motor coaches. If you exceed the limit of 2 bags, we cannot guarantee that your additional luggage will be able to fit in the touring vehicle. Storage or shipment of additional luggage will be at your own expense. If we are able to accommodate your additional luggage, we will assess a fee of 4 USD per bag per hotel. Please remember to label your luggage and important items with your name, home address and telephone number. We recommend labeling your luggage on both the outside and inside of the bag. Please attach only the plastic luggage tag included in this mailing to your checked luggage before checking in for your flight. Your paper luggage tag is to be attached at the first hotel. We cannot assume liability or accept claims for loss or damage to luggage and personal effects due to breakage, theft or normal wear and tear that results from hotel, airline and group carrier handling. It is in your best interest to have adequate insurance (such as our comprehensive “No Worries Travel Protection”) to cover these eventualities.
Meals
Most meals are included as indicated in your document itinerary. Guests with special dietary requirements must advise their travel counselor at the time of booking and also the tour manager upon joining the tour. When information is provided, every effort will be made to accommodate these requests. Please be advised that the average cost of meals (not inclusive of tax and gratuity) that are not included in your tour are as follows: lunch 20 to 30 USD and dinner 30 to 45 USD. Please note that is it customary to drink bottled water while in Spain. This can easily be purchased at hotels and local convenience stores. Also, European coffee is generally considered strong in comparison to United States standards; therefore, it is advisable to ask for hot water or milk to dilute it. In Spain breakfasts are normally served between 7:30-10:30AM. Dinner is served from 8:30PM and well into the night. During "siesta" (afternoon break), most establishments are closed from 1:00-4:00PM.
Miscellaneous
Any person entering or leaving the EU and carrying cash of a value of €10,000 or more must declare it. The term "cash" includes currency notes, coins, bankers' drafts, checks and travelers' cheques. Travelers who fail to declare any amount over €10,000 will face stiff sanctions and could face penalties of as much as €8,000.
Name Badges
Collette Vacations provides name badges to our travelers in order to facilitate conversation among fellow travelers. The name badge also ensures that a Collette Vacations representative can easily recognize you, especially at airports upon arrival.
Reading List
Interested in reading about your destination before you depart? We have pre-selected travel guides, novels and books on history, nature and art to help enhance your total vacation experience. You can access the complete list by typing the following into your web browser. Select the region of the world to find your tour: http://www.longitudebooks.com/find/d/23678/r/CV/mcms.html
Seat Belts
The European Union (EU) has adopted a directive (2003/20EU) regarding the compulsory wearing of seatbelts while traveling on your vehicle when equipped. Failure to comply could result in a PERSONAL fine of up to Euro 750. Collette Vacations will NOT issue refunds to passengers who may be fined for non-compliance. Our tour managers will remind you again while on tour, but we feel that advising you in advance is beneficial.
Shopping
One of the best parts of traveling is coming back home with souvenirs that really reflect the place you’ve just been. Spain is a truly great place for shopping and on your trip you will discover an array of diverse products to choose from! Among the outstanding traditional craftwork made in Spain, you'll find leather products, produced in many different regions. The Andalucian leatherwork is especially renowned for its excellent quality as well as its trendy and modern designs. The popularity of Spanish fashion designers has surged recently leading to a positive impact on other crafts, like shoemaking, which in Spain is centered in Alicante and the Balearic Isles. Fashion designers in Ibiza have created a unique style based essentially on Balearic popular traditions and have had success with their collections. For the most part, their creations are made by hand with traditional fabrics. Ceramics are one of the most popular products being made in Spain today because of their charming beauty. Ceramics are represented with at least one unique look in each Spanish region. The ceramics made in Talavera de la Reina, more conservative in style, are products that represent the old traditions of the country. The Manises school of ceramics in Valencia is famous for the metallic sheen of its crystal glasses. Traditional wooden furniture is well represented by the workshops around Valencia. Castilla y Leon also excels in this sector, with its own unique style. Caceres, Granada and Murcia are known for their beautiful, hand-woven rugs. If you purchase DVDs or other electronic equipment, be sure to check that it is compatible with your PC or other home equipment. It is advisable to contact any credit card company you intend utilizing while on tour before you depart to notify them where you will be traveling and spending, to avoid any rejection of services while overseas.
Smoking
Smoking Restrictions: Our tours are non-smoking throughout. If you require a smoking room, please alert your agent upon tour booking. Please be mindful of locations where smoking is prohibited: the motorcoach, at dining venues and other restricted areas on tour including most hotels. Customers are responsible for any fines incurred for failure to comply with smoking restrictions.
Time Zone
Spain is 6 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time.
Tour Manager
We pride ourselves on having the best-trained and most experienced tour managers in the industry. Gratuities should be extended on a voluntary basis and should be in direct proportion to the level of professionalism and personal service extended to you throughout the tour. Past experience has shown that a guideline of 4-6 USD per person for each traveling day is a customary amount for the tour manager. A customary amount of 3-5 USD per person per day is suggested for the driver.
Transportation
Transfers We are pleased to provide you with complimentary airport to hotel, and hotel to airport transfers at the beginning and end of an escorted tour when you purchase an air-inclusive vacation. Land-only clients who have purchased round trip transfers will be accommodated at the same times as air inclusive clients. Arrival meeting locations and transfer departure times are provided on your document booklets. On some programs there may be a waiting period at the airport due to varying flight schedules of other arriving passengers. If you have secured your own transfer, you may meet your tour manager at the hotel. Motorcoach Information: We do not own or operate vehicles. We charter quality coaches that are temperature controlled vehicles. Coach size may vary based upon the number of tour patrons. In certain countries, lavatory equipped motorcoaches are not available or the lavatory is for emergency use only. Frequent stops will be made en route for comfort and convenience. Seat Rotation: Seats are rotated for the benefit of our tour guests. This fosters communication and enables our guests to enjoy a variety of vantage points on the motorcoach. Guests will rotate seats at least once a day, as directed by the tour manager. In fairness to all, there will be no exceptions to this policy.
Flight Information, Departure Taxes & Fees Land Only Vacations: If you chose to purchase a land only vacation, pay particular attention to flight segments that occur during the tour which are not included in your land only rate. You must purchase these internal flight segments and the schedule must match the flights that we utilize on the group tour. Please provide us with your flight schedules for the entire tour six weeks prior to departure so we may secure services if you purchased transfers from us, as well as maintain emergency contact. Air Inclusive Vacations Air inclusive vacations cover air transport to and from your origin gateway as well as all internal air segments on tour. In order to comply with Homeland Security’s “Secure Flight” mandate, all passengers must provide full name, date of birth and gender at time of reservation. Your airline ticket must match the name on your valid, non-expired, government issued photo ID to be shown at the airport (including middle name, first or middle initial). If you are a member of a participating frequent flyer program, provide the number upon booking and retain the passenger copy of your ticket and boarding pass to ensure that you receive proper credit of your mileage. Some air tickets are not eligible for mileage accrual. Whenever possible, we will add charges for air departure taxes to your invoice. Some international arrival and departure fees are not included in your air ticket and must be paid by you on tour in local currency.