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Oberammergau,
Fatima, Spain, & Lourdes
September 24 - October 5,
2010
$4,698
per person
(deluxe room)
$4,498
per person
(standard room)
(based on double occupancy and not
included airport taxes)
YOUR TRIP INCLUDES:
Round-trip air from New York
Airline Fuel Surcharges (approx.
$260)
10 nights at accommodation as follows (or similar):
Sep 25-27 / 2 nights: Oberammergau area (Hotel, guesthouses or pensions)
Sep
27-28 / 1 night: Hotel Mundial, Lisbon, Portugal
Sep
28-30 / 2 nights: Santa Maria Jardim, Fatima, Portugal
Sep
30-Oct 1 / 1 night: Hotel Abba Fonseca, Salamanca, Spain
Oct 1-2
/ 1 night: Hotel Abba, Burgos, Spain
Oct 2-5
/ 3 nights: Hotel Moderne or Gallia Londres, Lourdes, France
Breakfast and dinner daily
Transportation by air-conditioned motor coach
Guided tours and admission fees
Hotel taxes and service charges
Catholic Priest
Spiritual Guidance & mass daily except in Oberammergau
Baggage handling
Transfers to and from Munich Airport //Transfers to and from the Passion
Play
Lunch on the day of the Passion Play performance
Tickets to the Passion Play
Baggage handling
Flight bag & portfolio of all travel documents
Not Included: Airport Taxes (approx. $195), Lunches, Beverages with
dinners, Travel Insurance optional at $169-189
(www.206tours.com/insurance), Cancel for Any Reason Protection @ $199
(www.206tours.com/cancellationprotection), Tips to your guide & driver
(Euro 7-9 per day), Items of a personal nature.
Sample Day-by-Day Itinerary:
September 24: Depart USA
Board your overnight transatlantic flights from your home town. Meals
are served on board.
September 25: Munich - Oberammergau
After our arrival at Munich airport enjoy a wonderful ride through the
Bavarian countryside to Oberammergau.
September 26: Oberammergau (Performance Day)
The highlight of our tour will take place today when we attend the
performance of the world-famous Oberammergau Passion Play.
September 27: Depart Oberammergau – Munich - Lisbon
This morning transfer to Munich airport your flight home. Arrive Lisbon.
Meet your Priest, tour guide and fellow pilgrims. After an orientation
drive through Lisbon, we stop and visit St. Anthony's Church. Despite
what might be assumed from his name, Saint Anthony was born and grew up
in Lisbon. Traditionally, the invocation of his name is considered the
best means of locating lost objects. Dinner and overnight in Lisbon.
September 28: Lisbon - Santarem - Fatima
After breakfast depart Lisbon for Santarem, where one of the oldest
cities in the world is located. We will walk through its narrow streets
to the Church of St Stephen, containing the oldest recorded Eucharistic
miracle. This miracle has been on continuous display since 1269. We then
continue on to Fatima, the place where the Blessed Mother appeared in
1917 to three simple shepherd children and exhorted mankind to pray for
world peace. Dinner and overnight in Fatima.
September 29: Fatima
Six times, from the May 13 to Oct 13, 1917, the Virgin Mary appeared to
three shepherd children in the diocese of Leiria. A new church is under
construction, however just as beautiful, an older church was constructed
here in 1928, and millions of pilgrims visit each year. Fatima is one of
the most visited holy places for Catholics from around the world. The
atmosphere of intense spirituality and the importance of Fatima have
been attested to by the visits of two Popes: Paul VI and John Paul II.
Touring Fatima, see the Little Chapel of the Apparitions, Basilica, the
site of Francesco and Jacinta's graves, the Hamlet of Aljustrel, where
the children lived, and Valinhos, the site of Our Lady's appearance
after the children's return from prison. Follow the Stations of the
Cross along the Via Sacra (The Sacred Way) culminating in the Chapel of
Calvary, which overlooks all of Fatima. Join pilgrims from around the
world in an evening candlelight procession to pray the rosary. Dinner
and overnight in Fatima.
September 30: Fatima - Salamanca
Breakfast in the hotel. In the morning departure towards the city of
Salamanca. Salamanca is the most graceful city in Spain. For four
centuries it was the seat of one of the most prestigious universities in
the world and, despite losing this reputation in the XVII Century, it
has kept the unmistakable atmosphere of a seat of learning. It is a
small place, and it is given a gorgeous harmony by the golden sandstone
from which almost the entire city seems to be constructed. The city’s
architectural sights seem endless: two cathedrals, one Gothic, the other
Romanesque, vie for attention with Renaissance palaces and gems of
Plateresque decoration. The Plaza Mayor is the finest in Spain; and the
surviving university buildings are tremendous throughout, all of them
distinguished by the same warm stone. Today we will visit this
impressive and beautiful city: The grand Plaza Mayor is the hub of
Salmantine life, the vast Baroque church of La Clerecía, the Casa de las
Conchas (House of Shells), named after the rows of carved scallop shells
symbol of the pilgrimage to Santiago which decorate its façade, the
University, the cathedrals, the Roman Bridge, San Marcos and San Martin
churches, etc. Dinner in a local restaurant. Overnight in Salamanca.
October 1: Salamanca – Alba de Tormes – Ávila - Burgos
After breakfast in the hotel we will depart towards the village of Alba
de Tormes. In Alba we will visit and celebrate Mass at the Carmelite
Monastery, where Saint Teresa died in 1582 and is buried. In the little
museum of the Carmelite Monastery we will be able to see the incorrupt
heart and left arm of the Saint. Later on we will continue our journey
to Ávila. Two things distinguish Ávila: its eleventh-century walls, two
perfectly preserved kilometers of which surround the old town, and the
mystic writer Santa Teresa, who was born here and whose shrines are a
major focus of religious pilgrimage. Ávila’s atmosphere has changed very
little since the days of Santa Teresa, the first woman to be named a
Doctor of the Church, to whom the city is dedicated: the Cathedral,
started in the XII Century but never finished and built in three
different styles: Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance; San Vicente
church, the Incarnation Convent, where St. Therese became a nun and home
to the most comprehensive museum dedicated to her life ; La Santa
Monastery, built on the site of the house where she was born, San José
Convent, the first monastery founded by the Saint, etc. After the visit
departure to the city of Burgos, the historic capital of Old Castile.
After dinner explore Burgos (on your own), and admire the magnificent
limestone Cathedral. Overnight in Burgos.
October 2: Burgos - Loyola - Lourdes
After breakfast depart Burgos, heading for Lourdes, France. En route
stop in Loyola, the birthplace of St Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the
Jesuits. Here, we'll see the 17th Century Basilica dedicated to St
Ignatius. Behind the sanctuary is the family home of St. Ignatius, which
we'll visit during our stop. The most venerated place in this building
is the room where Ignatius at age 30, was brought following his serious
wounding at the Battle of Pamplona. Later we motor through the Pyrenees
Mountains into Lourdes. Here, standing between the spectacular
mountain-river, Gave de Pau, stands picturesque Lourdes, the birthplace
of St Bernadette to whom Our Lady appeared in 1858 near the Grotto of
Massabielle. Settle into your hotel, explore before dinner, followed by
a candlelight procession (every evening from Apr through Oct) before
retiring for the evening.
October 3 & 4: Lourdes
After breakfast, our guided tour of Lourdes will include the sanctuary;
the Basilica of St Pius X, the world's largest underground church; and
the baths where hundreds of miraculous cures have taken place. Enjoy a
video presentation telling the story of Lourdes, and walk in the
footsteps of St Bernadette. See Boly Mill where St Bernadette was born
and the "Cachot," an abandoned prison where Bernadette's impoverished
family lived. Join your prayers with those of pilgrims from around the
world as you pray for the sick, drink water from the miraculous spring,
pray at the Grotto and submerge yourself in the healing baths.
Experience Christ's love as you walk the life-sized Stations of the
Cross overlooking the holy Grotto. Kneel in the chapel built on the very
rock of the Grotto in obedience to the request of the "Immaculate
Conception." Attend the blessing of the sick and participate in nightly
candlelight processions requested by Our Lady, and take time for private
devotions. Each evening dinner and overnight at your hotel.
October 5: Lourdes - USA
Early morning departure Lourdes for your homebound flights.
Additional Information & Travel Tips:
Oberammergau
Passion Play Facts
Know Before You Go to
Germany
Know Before You Go to
Portugal
Know Before You Go to Spain
Know Before You Go to
France
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