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We have heard so many of you that have enjoyed our painting tours, that this spring we are happy to unveil our newest tour program - Painting the Seaside Villages of France and Spain plus Barcelona.
Join us and discover and explore the charming coastal villages all along the coastline that drew many of the early 20th century artists. Even if you are not inclined to paint or sketch I am sure you, like me will will appreciate and enjoy exploring this whole region.
Please join me on this lovely tour next spring. Make sure to book early as the maximun of this tour is only 16 participants!
- In Brief
- Full Itinerary
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- Tour Details
- Terms and Conditions
| Day |
Date |
Itinerary |
Meals |
| 1 |
Monday May 16th |
Arrive Toulouse, France |
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| 2 |
Tuesday May 17th |
Collioure, France |
B |
| 3 |
Wednesday May 18th |
Collioure, France |
B |
| 4 |
Thursday May 19th |
Collioure, France |
B |
| 5 |
Friday May 20th |
Collioure, France |
B |
| 6 |
Saturday May 21st |
Cadaques, France |
B |
| 7 |
Sunday May 22nd |
Cadaques, France |
B |
| 8 |
Monday May 23rd |
Cadaques, France |
B |
| 9 |
Tuesday May 24th |
Cadaques, France |
B |
| 10 |
Wednesday May 25th |
Barcelona, Spain |
B |
| 11 |
Thursday May 26th |
Barcelona, Spain |
B |
| 12 |
Friday May 27th |
Barcelona, Spain |
BD |
| 13 |
Saturday May 28th |
Depart Barcelona, Spain |
B |
SUN May 15th - Depart HOME CITY
You depart on your international flight (not included in tour price) to Toulouse, France. As a full service travel agency were happy to assist with flight arrangements to join this tour. We suggest booking early to obtain the best flights and rates available.
Day 1: MON May 16th, MEET in TOULOUSE, FRANCE
Welcome to France! Our tour begins in the city of Toulouse, France which is an easy city to fly or rail into. Just let us know if you would like to book an additional night(s) here to allow more time to explore this lovely city.
Meals: (B) Breakfast
CARCASSONNE
Carcassonne has a long history from it's celtic origins dating back as far as 3500 BC as the celtic settlement, Carsac. The Romans fortified the hilltop around 100BC making it the colonia of Julia Carsaco, later, Carcasum. The Visigoths built more fortifications around 453AD. Carcassonne became famous in its role in the Albigensian Crusades, when the city was a stronghold of the Occitan Cathars.
Day 2: TUE May 17th, TOULOUSE to COLLIOURE via CARCASSONNE
We will travel first to the walled city of Carcassonne with time for lunch and to explore this fully walled historic town. Everytime I go there my mind jumps back in time as we approach the double ring of ramparts with 53 imposing towers. As we cross the drawbridge to enter the walled city it is so easy to picture how people lived here hundreds of years ago. We will stay 4 nights in this delightful seaside resort town.
Meals:(B) Breakfast
Day 3: WED May 18th, COLLIOURE - MARKET DAY
We enjoy breakfast before having the day to enjoy Market Day in Collioure. I love going to Collioure no matter what day it is. There is something magical about the light in this harbour town close to the Spanish border - hence why it has attracted so many artists over the years.
Meals: (B) Breakfast
COLLIOURE
The great artist, Matisse spent many summers in Collioure, with 1905 being the most notable. During this time he was joined by Derain and together they produced 242 paintings, drawings, and sculptures in and around the village surrounding the small Catalan harbour. These works displayed such vibrant colours and brushstrokes that the artists were referred to as 'les cage aux Fauves' (wild beasts) and it is from these Collioure works that the new art movement, Fauvism
was formed.
Day 4 to 5: THU May 19th thru FRI May 20th, COLLIOURE
Over the next two days we continue to enjoy this wonderful seaside village.
Meals: (B) Breakfast
Day 6: SAT May 21st, COLLIOURE to CADAQUES, SPAIN
Today we travel over the border into Spain and to the lovely seaside town of Cadaques. We will spend the next 5 nights in Cadaques, a small fishing port nestled between sea and mountain, is located at the end of Cap de Creus in Catalonia.
Meals: (B) Breakfast
Day 7: SUN May 22nd, CADAQUES
Enjoy exploring the village that Salvador Dali spent many summers in. He once said (in 1920)
"I have spent a delightful summer, as always in the perfect and
dreamy town of Cadaques. There alongside the Latin sea,
I have been quenched by light and colour".
Meals: (B) Breakfast
Day 8: MON May 23rd, CADAQUES - MARKET DAY
We enjoy breakfast before having the day to enjoy Market Day in Cadaques. During market days on the town square, the village elders sit on their benches and are glad to tell you about the days when Salvador Dali lived there. Dali made this little town famous all over the world. A number of artists travel there regularly. Why not take a walk down the bumpy, windy but sunlit little streets towards the chapel San Sebastia, where you'll get a glimpse of the rock, located to the east of the bay, called Cucurucu.
Meals: (B) Breakfast
Day 9: TUE May 24th, CADAQUES
We enjoy breakfast before enjoying our last day exploring Savador Dali's dreamy town of Cadaques.
Meals: (B) Breakfast
Day 10 to 13: WED May 25th thru SAT May 28th, CADAQUES to BARCELONA
Today we travel along the Mediterranean coast road to the vibrant city of Barcelona.
We have planned to stay here for 3 nights which will give us two full days to explore this wonderful city. We will enjoy a city sightseeing tour of Barcelona and enjoy a special farewell dinner on our last evening.
Meals: (BD) Breakfast, Farewell Dinner
BARCELONA
Barcelona has always been a lively place loved by many artists such as Picasso, Miro and greatly influenced by the dynamic master architect, Antony Gaudi. Many wonders of architecture of the city have been designed or remodelled by him, most notably the "Sagrada Familia", (his sandcastle cathedral. Much of the city bears traces of his individualistic and stylish design. Other most visited Gaudi sites are the "Casa Battlo" and the delightful Guell Park. Barcelona's Gothic quarter bears witness to the splendour enjoyed by the city from the 13th to the 15th centuries
Day 13: SAT May 28th, BARCELONA - HOMEWARD BOUND
Disembarking after breakfast we transfer to the Barcelona Airport for our flight home.
Meals: (B) Breakfast
| Tour: |
Painting the Seaside Villages of France and Spain plus Barcelona - 12 Nts / 13 Days |
| Artist/Instructor: |
Henry Vyfvinkel |
| Dates: |
Monday May 16th - Saturday May 28th, 2011 |
| Arrival City: |
Toulouse, France |
| Departure City: |
Barcelona, Spain |
| Overnights: |
- 1 Nt Toulouse, France
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4 Nts Collioure, France
- 4 Nts Cadaques, Spain
- 3 Nts Barcelona, Spain |
| Price: |
- $3,285 per person (Double or Shared)
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Single rate upon request
- All taxes |
| Tour Highlights: |
Stay and visit in Toulouse and Collioure in France as well as Cadaques and Barcelona in Spain. Visit Carcassonne with it's celtic origins dating back as far as 3500 BC. Visit the locations of Collioure and Cadaques where the great artists such as Matisse, Derain and Salvador Dali painted many of their famous paintings. |
| Tour Inclusions: |
- 1 Nt Toulouse Hotel
- 4 Nts Collioure Hotel
- 2 Nts Cadaques Hotel
- Transfers between tour cities
- Morning and afternoon painting sessions
- Fully escorted by Artist/Instructor Henry Vyfvinkel
- All taxes |
| Meals Included: |
- Breakfast daily
- 1 Farewell Dinner
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| Tour Exclusions: |
- International airfare to Toulouse, France and from Barcelona, Spain
- Airport transfers and baggage handling
- Tips and Gratuities
- Personal insurance (medical, baggage, cancellation, etc.)
- Passports, Visas and Immunizations
- Meals and Beverages not included in itinerary
- Laundry, Hotel and Personal charges
- All optional excursions or deviations from itinerary
- Items of personal nature and souvenirs
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