Thursday, March 28, 2013

Art, Archaeology & Greek Culture!

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Archaeology & ancient history enthusiasts and Hellenophiles! 
Join Eurynome Journeys on a rare opportunity to explore the Art, Archaeology & Culture of Greece
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with an archaeologist and art historian as your traveling companion. 

OCT 16-24 or with post-tour extension OCT 28, 2013
Fully escorted small group tour - only 15-22 participants (women & men)
Please reserve your space early to avoid disappointment.

Email or call 207.236.0110 for tour details and information packet

Rolf Winkes, Professor Emeritus at Brown University, will share his knowledge and passion for the ancient world, as you tour with him not only the iconic "must see" sites, but also lesser-known ones.  As we travel through Greece, you will enjoy informative talks in preparation for museum and site visits. Throughout the journey Rolf will focus on select artifacts, illuminating important aspects of Greek culture.  The highlight of the tour will be a visit to the archaeological site that Rolf himself excavated for more than a decade.  Join us on this special journey, a valuable and fascinating opportunity for the first time traveler to Greece or those returning for another look!

In
Athens :
Tour the archaeological site & museum of the Kerameikos, the ancient cemetery; the Agora, the ancient marketplace, & the Agora Museum; the Acropolis & the Acropolis Museum; the National Museum of Archaeology; the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art; and the Melina Mercouri Cultural Center. 

Delphi: A full day excursion visiting the ancient site of the Oracle of Apollo and museum.
On the Island of Corfu: 
Tour the site Rolf himself spent twelve summers excavating, at the Palaiopolis with its Mon Repos Museum; tour the island’s scenic countryside and traditional villages; visit the National Gallery Annex and Byzantine Museum; and experience the monuments of Corfu’s rich contemporary history as well as the beautiful 19th century Achilleion palace.
An optional extension:
Travel to mainland Greece, through the rugged mountains of Epirus to its capital Ioannina, with its rich and unique history, on to Metsovo, famed for its cheese and wine, and ending with the incredible cloisters of Metéora, suspended high in the cliffs above!

More about our Archaeologist: Professor Rolf Winkes grew up in Germany, where he did his graduate study in Classical Archaeology, Ancient Greek, Ancient and Prehistoric Archaeology, as well as Egyptology and Early Christian Art and Philosophy. In 1969, he was invited to Brown University, where he taught art and archaeology until 2008.  He co-founded the Center for Old World Archaeology and Art, which was renamed the Joukowsky Institute and today is one of the leading archaeological institutes in the world; and has traveled to two dozen countries on three continents. Rolf spent 12 seasons excavating the Palaipolis of Corfu, beginning in 1986, and later worked at the site of Tongobriga in Portugal. He has taught and published on a diverse number of subjects ranging from the early Greek period until the rise of Christianity, and the influence of the ancient world on later periods. He is now Professor Emeritus of Classical Archaeology, the History of Art and Architecture, and Old World Archaeology and Art at Brown University. He and his wife Mary, a painter, live in Damariscotta, Maine, where he volunteers his time teaching courses at Coastal Senior College.

Click here for tour details 

Thursday, February 7, 2013

HERMITAGE MUSEUM: Feb 7, 1852

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The Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, Russia opened its doors to the public on February 7, 1852, making it the first public Russian museum.  The museum was founded the Empress Catherine II, popularly known as Catherine the Great, (1729-96) in 1764. But during Catherine’s lifetime, only nobles and ambassadors invited by the Empress had privy to the magnificent collection of masterpieces housed in the Hermitage.   The museum takes it name from Catherine II, for whom it served as a place to retreat in solitude among her beloved works of art.



The first works to adorn the walls of Catherine’s Hermitage, were assembled by Johann Ernst Gotzkowski for Fredrick II of Prussia.  Fredrick II decided not to purchase the collection due to financial concerns.  Catherine, however, had ample means and purchased the 225 works, which consisted of paintings by Rembrandt, Raphael, Titian, Rubens, Jacob Jordaens, Antoon van Dyck, Paolo Veronese, Frans Hals,Holbein, Jan Steen, Hendrick Goltzius, Dirck van Baburen, Hendrick van Balen and Gerrit van Honthorst. Catherine grew her collection to well over 78,000 works including, not only paintings, but also books, engraving, drawings, and coins as well as two natural history galleries.



Today the collection of the Hermitage Museum contains almost 3 million items (2,970,214 to be exact), including the largest collection of paintings in the world.



The Hermitage is one the oldest and largest museums, and it is the most visited museum in Russia and the third most visited in the world.



Main Hermitage Museum complex opening hours:

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10.30-18.00

Wednesday: 10.30-21.00



Hermitage Museum Admission prices:  400 RUB

Citizens of the Russia and Belarus - 250 RUB

Children and students, regardless of nationality, and Russian pensioners - free

Every first Thursday of the month - entrance to the museum is free to all






Join us in July on our tour of Russia with a private pre-opening hours tour of the Hermitage.
http://www.wanderwoman.com/women-only-russia-tour.htm

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Women's Wellness Getaway


Women's Vitality Retreat-- Movement, High Vibration Food and Revolutionary Self-Care
If years of multi-tasking and taking care of others has left you feeling tired and under-appreciated, now is the time for a 4-day retreat to focus on restoring your vitality for the next chapter in your life. Come to the oceanside village of Camden, Maine to a sumptuous B & B, where you can sleep until you are rested, get hooked on yoga, discover dance, learn to eat for your body type, take hands-on cooking classes and enjoy the outdoors in this scenic resort town.

Join Holly Noonan, food educator and life coach, for a program that will revolutionize how you take care of yourself.  Holly is founder of Mind Body Nutrition. www.mindbodynutrition.

Avail yourself of the amazing team of yoga, dance and fitness teachers at HighMountainHall.com, gear up for outdoor adventures such as hiking, biking and kayaking in one of Maine's most pristine playgrounds, or just spend time by yourself, napping or sitting by the ocean.

Scheduled to coincide with Mother's Day, 2013, this retreat is designed for all women. Escape alone, or invite your mother/daughter/sister/friend for a special getaway to prioritize our own well-being, from which everyone in our life benefits.  
This retreat is offered through Eurynome Journeys WanderWoman® Tours of Camden, Maine.

Selection of add-ons to this program can include massage, acupuncture, nutrition consultation, colonhydrotherapy or a schooner trip!
Dates: May 8- 12, 2013.
FMI contact: Wanderwoman Tours 207.236.0110 or email go@wanderwomantours.com.

Live, Laugh & Travel!



Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Great NEW Travel Security Money Belt for Women!


At WanderWoman Tours I am frequently asked by travelers for recommendations for good security pouches, money belts, and theft-proof pocketbooks.  So when I discovered this new product-line for women offered by Dovetail Travel in Peace, I was eager to try it! 

I took both the Dovetail travel "Body Band" (security money belt-top photo) and "Body Wing" (halter-style security pouch-bottom photo), with me on a recent trip... and I loved them both! 

No more bulky travel belts with buckles, snaps, and straps!  The Band and Wing discretely fit like lingerie under your clothes and come with a light portfolio in which to place your cash, credit cards, and passport.  I love the sleek form fitting design and sheer material!
 
This new line, designed especially for female travelers, is the creation of Alex Ivory, a former dancer, an entrepreneur, and international traveler.   The idea of creating an ultra thin travel money belt for women came to Alex  on one of her adventures in South America; as the saying goes, "necessity is the mother of invention!"  

Dovetail's  travel security "lingerie" is perfect for traveling any place where you need to keep your cash, credit cards, and passport secure from would be thieves.  So next time you are traveling on an overnight train; exploring  cities notorious for pickpockets, such as Rome, Paris, Buenos Aires, or Hanoi ; or heading to destinations off the beaten path; be sure to bring along your Dovetail Travel in Peace security accessories!  

Note: The Band and Wing are not intended to be accessed in public, so you will also need to bring a secure bag to carry for money you plan to use.

Dovetail Travel in Peace Band and Wing can be purchased as a set online at:
Makes a great gift!

Sunday, May 13, 2012

How to Unlock Your Old iPhone & Use it for Travel

I was very upset when AT&T stopped coverage in my area.  I had a perfectly good iphone that I can no longer use since it is locked to AT&T, as is my iPad.  So I had to buy a new iPhone G4s.  But as of April  Apple and AT&T are unlocking the old iphones. Unfortunately I cannot return my 4Gs iphone, which simply is not as good as my G3...but I figure I can use the old iphone for travel.

I found the below article in Techland.Time.com and I have called AT&T and requested to  unlock my old iphone.  I am now  eagerly waiting to receive my unlock code from Apple.  The expected waiting time is about 2 weeks.  I will keep you posted as to how it works.

http://techland.time.com/2012/04/11/unlock-an-att-iphone-in-5-easy-steps/

Friday, May 11, 2012

Women travelers! LAST MINUTE SPECIAL to the GREEK ISLANDS!

We have a great last minute deal on our small group women-only tour to the beautiful Greek Islands!  Due to a cancellation we have a double occupancy room we need to fill!

Dates: May 30-June 11, 2012
Price: $3399.00 (save over $300 each!)
Airfare from east coast from $1275 and from the west coast prices start at $1425!

So tell a friend, grab you passport, and join us! Opa! Or for Mother's Day plan a mother/daughter trip to Greece!

Click here to view Greek Island Hopping travel itinerary.

Check flights on www.kayak.com
US Air: www.usair.com
Delta: www.delta.com
Call today! 207.236.0110 or email: go@wanderwomantours.com

Monday, April 30, 2012

Visit reopened Akrotiri archaeological in Santorini Greece!

After seven years of being closed to the public, the Akrotiri Archaeological site in Santorini Greece has reopened.  Akrotiri was a thriving community, until it was abandoned just prior to a major volcanic eruption.   This site is one of the most significant bronze ages finds in Greece.
Excavation of the site began in 1967 by Prof. Spyridon Marinatos, since his death in 1974,  Prof. Christos Doumas has been in charge.  Akrotiri was closed in 2005, after the roof protecting the site collapsed.



The  archaeological site was reopened in April 11, 2012.
Opening hours are 10 am to 5 pm daily.
To learn more visit: http://www.santorini.com/archaeology/akrotiri.htm

Image above is  from the Thera Foundation website: http://www.therafoundation.org/akrotiri/ of one of the numerous frescos found at Akrotiri.