Faith Based: Italian Highlights

Rolling green hills dotted with olive trees, grand domed church-dominated skylines, museums filled with striking statues and masterful paintings, peaceful meandering canals, and of course amazing food: discover the history, architecture, and cuisine of Italy with Ontario Catholic School's curriculum connection notes.
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Day 1 Overnight Flight to Italy (Milan)
Day 2 Ciao Milan
Meet your tour director, travel to Venice & check into hotel
Dinner en route to Venice
Day 3 Venice landmarks
Venice guided walking sightseeing tour with Whisper headsets
St. Mark’s SquareSt. Mark's Basilica.Curriculum Connections: Grade 11: Scripture 3: Sacred Tests and Contemporary Culture // Grade 11 & 12: Scripture 1: Core Teachings, Scripture 2: Understanding Sacred Texts // Grade 12: Profession of Faith 1: Faith Foundation, Profession of Faith 2: Faith Seeking UnderstandingDoge's Palace visitglass-blowing demonstration
Details: Venice guided walking sightseeing tour with Whisper headsets
Bubbling up on more than 100 islands in a lagoon off the Adriatic, Venice is an absolutely unique and unquestionably beautiful city. Step into Piazza San Marco, an airy expanse of arches, sunlight, and pigeons. The multi-domed Basilica on one end, completed in 1094 but decorated for centuries afterward, is the final resting place of the apostle St. Mark, Venice’s patron saint. The mosaics beneath the basilica’s outside arches depict the arrival of St. Mark’s body, stolen from Egypt in 828 by Venetian traders. The frothy Venetian Gothic Doge’s Palace stands next door. Continue on to a glass-blowing demonstration. Venetian glass has long been considered the best in the world, and its production was such a state secret that during the Middle Ages, any Venetian glassblower who attempted to ply his trade outside the city was immediately arrested.
Details: St. Mark’s Square
Stroll through St. Mark's Square. Bordered by Venice's greatest historic buildings, St. Mark's Square is the center of both the city and its water transportation system, as well as a popular tourist attraction.
Details: Doge's Palace visit
Enjoy a visit to the Doge's’ Palace, residence of the rulers of the Serenissima Republic. We will explore the ornate and grandiose rooms of the palace, including a walk across thefamous Bridge of Sighs to the cells, where Casanova was once imprisoned, as well as the Grand Council chamber, featuring Tintoretto's Paradise, said to be the world's largest oil painting.
Day 4 Venice--Florence
Travel to Florence
Verona tour director-led sightseeing
Piazza delle ErbeRomeo and Juliet balconyVerona Arena
Traditional Italian pizza dinner
Details: Verona tour director-led sightseeing
Brush up on your Shakespeare before heading to Casa de Giuletta to gaze up (or down from, for a few euros more) the famed balcony that set the stage for star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet. Hear about the many versions of this tragic story that existed long before Shakespeare put his pen to it. Go from this battleground of love to a real gladiator’s Roman Arena. Theatre performances still take place in this third largest amphitheater in all of Italy, built in the 1st century B.C.
Day 5 Florence landmarks
Florence guided walking sightseeing tour with Whisper headsets
Palazzo VecchioPiazza della SignoriaChiesa di Santa CrocePonte VecchioDuomoLeather WorkshopGates of ParadiseGiotto’s Bell TowerDante's House
Optional  Siena guided sightseeing tour
Piazza del CampoPalazzo PubblicoDuomoChurch of St CatherineFortezza Medicea
Details: Florence guided walking sightseeing tour with Whisper headsets
Immerse yourself in the charms of old-world Firenze. The birthplace and focal point of the Italian Renaissance, Florence still has the masterpieces to prove it. Brunelleschi’s monumental cuploa (dome) atop the city's renowned Duomo dominates the skyline. Your local licensed guide will take you to Giotto's Bell Tower and the aptly named Gates of Paradise, the bronze east doors of the Baptistery that spurred the burgeoning Renaissance. Don’t overlook the tombs of Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli at the Chiesa di Santa Croce, or Florence’s amazing leather goods. You can check them out when you visit one of the area’s famed workshops!
Details: Piazza della Signoria
Spend time in the Piazza della Signoria, the political stage of Renaissance Florence and an open-air museum of sculpture.
Details: Ponte Vecchio
Stroll along the Ponte Vecchio, the oldest of Florence's six bridges and one of the best-loved sites of Florence. Lined with numerous shops, visitors often do not realize they are on a bridge until the reach the center arches that look out over the Arno.
Details: Florence Baptistry visit
Curriculum Connections: Grade 11: Profession of Faith 2: Faith Seeking Understanding, Christian Moral Development 3: The Moral Life // Grade12: Scripture 1: Core Teachings, Scripture 2: Understanding Sacred Texts, Profession of Faith 1: Faith Foundation
Details: Piazza del Campo
Stroll through the narrow and winding streets of Siena to the Piazza del Campo, a vast and lively square in the heart of the city.
Day 6 Florence--Rome
Travel to Rome
Rome city walk
Spanish StepsTrevi FountainPantheonPiazza Navona
Details: St. Francis of Assisi Basilica visit
Pope Gregory IX laid the first stone of the Lower Basilica the day after the canonization of St Francis, on July 17, 1228. Two years later the saint's body that had been resting in the church of San Giorgio (the future church of St Claire's) was brought here in secret for fear of looting by tomb raiders and buried in the unfinished church. No date has been recorded concerning the start of works on the Upper Basilica, but it must have been after the abdication from the order of Brother Elia in 1239, who had hitherto directed the works on the Romanesque Lower Basilica. Both churches were consecrated by Pope Innocent IV in 1253.Curriculum Connections: Grade 11: Profession of Faith 2: Faith Seeking Understanding, Profession of Faith 3: Faith Lived , Christian Moral Development 1: Foundations, Prayer and Sacramental Life 1: Prayer, Family Life 2: Growing in Commitment // Grade 11 & 12: Christian Moral Development 2: Seeking Understanding // Grade 12: Scripture 1: Core Teachings, Scripture 2: Understanding Sacred Texts, Scripture 3: Sacred Tests and Contemporary Culture
Details: Rome city walk
Take a walk past Rome's most beautiful and unusual Baroque fountains. At the foot of the Spanish Steps, elegant cafes surround the central fountain. The water pressure here was so low that the artist had to sink the fountain into the ground to get any water going through it, so he went ahead and designed the fountain to look like a sinking ship. There's no shortage of water pressure at the nearby Trevi Fountain, a Baroque extravagance designed by master sculptor Bernini.
Details: Trevi Fountain
View the Trevi Fountain, where it is traditional to toss a coin into the fountain to ensure a safe return to the Eternal City.
Details: Piazza Navona
We will spend some time in the Piazza Navona area. Built on the foundations of Domitian's Circus, this magnificent square was designed by Borromini in 17th century. It is full of life and is highlighted by one of Rome's most spectacular fountains, the Four Rivers designed by Bernini. The square is often filled with local artists. The surrounding neighborhood is also one of the best places in Rome to get a tasty tartufo or gelato ice cream
Day 7 Rome landmarks
Details: Rome guided walking sightseeing tour with Whisper headsets
Gods and gladiators, glory and gore. Ancient Rome lives on in its spectacular monuments, flavoring the frenetic present with tastes of the past. Don a space-age Whisper headset to get the inside scoop on the most spectacular, the Colosseum, a grisly battle arena that seated more than 45,000. An enormous retractable roof awning system kept spectators cool on sunny days. The nearby Forum provides a glimpse into everyday ancient life, with markets, meeting places, and temples all combined into one vast space. Move into Christian Rome at St. Peter’s Basilica, the triumphal Renaissance church flanked by rows of columns radiating outward like welcoming arms. Within the church Michelangelo’s masterpieces are on display, the “Pietà” in the main church and the recently restored ceiling frescoes and “Last Judgment” in the Sistine Chapel. Continue your trek through time at Piazza Venezia, site of the enormous monument to Victor Emmanuel II, Italy’s first king, and of the Palazzo Venezia, where Mussolini set up his headquarters and from whose porch his mother was said to eavesdrop on citizens below. (The Sistine Chapel is closed on most religious holidays and Sundays, except for the last Sunday in each month).
Details: Vatican Museums visit
Curriculum Connections: Grade 11: Profession of Faith 2: Faith Seeking Understanding, Family Life 1: Living in Relationship, Scripture 3: Sacred Tests and Contemporary Culture // Grade 11 & 12: Scripture 1: Core Teachings, Scripture 2: Understanding Sacred Texts, Profession of Faith 2: Faith Seeking Understanding // Grade 12: Profession of Faith 1: Faith Foundation
Details: Sistine Chapel visit
Curriculum Connections: Grade 12: Scripture 2: Understanding Sacred Texts, Scripture 3: Sacred Tests and Contemporary Culture, Profession of Faith 1: Faith Foundation, Profession of Faith 2: Faith Seeking Understanding, Christian Moral Development 1: Foundations, Prayer and Sacramental Life 1: Prayer
Details: St. Peter's Basilica visit
Curriculum Connections: Grade 11: Christian Moral Development 1: Foundations, Christian Moral Development 2: Seeking Understanding // Grade 11 & 12: Scripture 2: Understanding Sacred Texts // Grade 12: Scripture 1: Core Teachings, Profession of Faith 1: Faith Foundation, Profession of Faith 2: Faith Seeking Understanding
Details: Forum Romanum visit
Tour the ruins and excavations of the Roman Forum, which features the remains of magnificent temples, basilicas, and triumphal arches that once formed the heart of the Empire.
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    Day 8 Start extension to Sorrento
    Travel to Sorrento
    Details: Cameo demonstration
    Cameos, oval in shape and consisting of a portrait in profile carved in relief on a background of a different color, are often worn as jewelry. Stone cameos of great artistry were made in Greece dating back as far as the 3rd century BC, the oldest being the Hellenistic piece the Farnese Tazza. They were very popular in Ancient Rome, especially in the family circle of Augustus. Stop by a modern-day cameo studio and watch artisans carve them up close.
    Details: Pompeii guided excursion
    Stop to see the city where time stood still, literally. Once an important Roman city with 20,000 residents, Pompeii was frozen in time nearly 2000 years ago, when Mount Vesuvius erupted and buried the city under 30 feet of mud and volcanic ash. Forgotten for centuries after the eruption, Pompeii was discovered in the 1600’s and is now completely excavated. On your tour you will learn how Romans of all classes lived their lives--not only from large public structures, but from details like political graffiti, bars, and street signs.
    Day 9 Sorrento--Rome
    Details: Capri & Blue Grotto excursion
    From the Bay of Naples the island of Capri is less than an hour away by boat. Weather permitting, you will take a boat to the Blue Grotto, where sunlight reflected from beneath the water bathes the cave in a silver-blue light.
    Day 10 
    Map of Italian Highlights Educational Tour
    Tour Includes:
    • 6 overnight stays (8 with extension) in hotels with private bathrooms
    • Round-trip airfare
    • Full European breakfast daily
    • Dinner daily
    • Full-time services of a professional tour director
    • Guided sightseeing tours and city walks as per itinerary
    • Visits to select attractions as per itinerary
    • Guided sightseeing tours with high-tech headset as per itinerary
    • Tour Diary™
    • Local Guide and Local Bus Driver tips; see note regarding other important tips
    • Note: On arrival day only dinner is provided; on departure day, only breakfast is provided
    • Note: Tour cost does not include airline-imposed baggage fees, or fees for any required passport or visa. Optional excursions, optional pre-paid Tour Director and multi-day bus driver tipping, among other individual and group customizations will be listed as separate line items in the total trip cost, if included.

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