Your Guide to Inspiring European Destinations


Barbara S. King
Great Getaways

913-338-2244 800-546-TRIP (8747)
Barbara@greatgetaways.travel
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Europe is filled with priceless gems. Consider us your fine jeweler.
From the spectacle that is Rome to the sparkle of Paris's lights, from the lavish grandeur of St. Petersburg to Scotland's legendary golf courses, the Continent is literally covered with countless treasures. In this Destination Guide you'll find these exciting travel packages featuring Virtuoso-only fares and a host of exclusive extras, along with insider tips that will put a brilliant shine on all your European adventures.


In this issue

 

6: NORTH
Pay a visit to Copenhagen's Little Mermaid, then rail past Scotland's picturesque glens. Drive around Ireland's lovely Ring of Kerry, dine in Gordon Ramsay's much-lauded London restaurant, or hop across all five British Isles at once.

 

26: SOUTH
Do you prefer a romp around Rome and the spectacular Cinque Terre, or a luxury-yacht cruise around the Greek Isles? You might taste fine wines in Tuscany, tapas in Barcelona, or a Sicilian cannoli that'll make you swoon.

 

56: EAST
Visit a traditional Turkish bath and the "Black Madonna" in Poland. Watch a "Swan Lake" performance in St. Petersburg, wander Moscow's Red Square, or cruise between the two along the scenic Volga. And speaking of scenic rivers, few compare to the storied Danube...

 

66: WEST
Stay in a Parisian palace, an ancestral Loire château with the count and countess, or an opulent hotel with views of Versailles. Waltz your way around Vienna, tiptoe through the tulips in Holland, and dine in an authentic GDR restaurant while in Berlin.

Enjoy this issue

 

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Barbara S. King

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Your Travel Dreams Revealed in this Issue of Virtuoso Life


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Great Getaways Travel
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78::
Your Travel Dreams Revealed
The fifth annual Travel Dreams Survey uncovers where nearly 14,000 of you want to go next.

86:: The Virtuoso Traveler
Everyone has a go-to vacation style: Meet the Cruiser, the Adventurer, the Beachgoer, the Culture Seeker, and the Family.

96:: Top Ten Trips
You told us where you want to go. We rounded up 10 of the hottest new trips out there.

 

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25 Romantic Great Getaways for 2011

We HEART romantic getaways and it was very difficult limiting our list to only 25 journeys! This year we chose an interesting variety of experiences---some tranquil, some ethereal, some secluded, and some sophisticated city jaunts----all are most definitely romantic!

Tell us what you think of our list and please share your favorites!

Europe Awaits You in this Issue of Virtuoso Life

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Great Getaways Travel
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Find plenty of reasons to visit Europe in this issue of VIRTUOSO LIFE. Please take a look and call us today!

40:: Why Do It Yourself?
Check out this nine-day celebratory London getaway full of fun indulgences as only your Virtuoso travel advisor can deliver.

76:: Amalfi Amore
Step away from the crowds on Italy's coast of temptation.

86:: Time to Explore
Extra hours ashore on this Mediterranean cruise add up to intangible luxury.

108:: Call of the Coast
Portugal's Algarve makes for a beachy, beautiful spring getaway.

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Find the Best of Europe in this Travel Catalog

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 This holiday season, give the gift of travel! One size fits all! And a vacation in Europe will please everyone! Contact Becky@greatgetaway.com for details!



Whether you're looking for rich culture, fabulous cuisine, storied history or stunning scenery, you'll find it all in Europe. And when you travel with Virtuoso, you enjoy an array of exclusive extras.

Experience the best of Europe.
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November 2010 Travel Catalog: The Best of Europe

4:: Land Ho!
An after-hours visit to the Vatican Museums, a private concert in Croatia’s Postojna Caves, and more.

17:: Odysseys at Sea
A tall-ship adventure around the Greek Isles, a leisurely cruise along the Danube, or sailing from Barcelona to the Baltic.

30:: Famous Battlefields
See where Napoleon met his demise at Waterloo, and where the Allies’ staged "Operation Overlord" along Normandy’s beaches.

43:: Fairytale Europe
Most classic fables have European roots, and we’ve tracked down the origins of a few favorites.

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It's time! Rent a villa or apartment in Europe!

Free time...our most precious commodity. How will you choose to spend yours? We recommend taking time to reconnect with family and friends and what better way than sharing the delights of the Italian, French, or Spanish countryside? Our friend and partner, A Season Away has the perfect "home away from home" for you. Take the time to enjoy yourself and celebrate life! Contact Becky@greatgetaway.com for details.

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 Photograph by Ryan Hilton © 2010 Authentescapes  Exclusive photographic access arranged by order of the Patrons of the Arts in the Vatican Museums.

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Highlights For Vatican Insiders Only

•Reserved onstage Seating near the Pope at His Wednesday Audience

•Private Viewing of Sistine Chapel after hours

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•Private Wine Reception and Gala Candlelight Gourmet Dinner
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•Private Lunch in Papal Gardens

•Unprecedented Access to Vatican's Extraordinary Artistic Treasures

•Private Lecture by Chief Restorer of Vatican Museums, Private Tour of
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Taste the World in this Virtuoso Travel Catalog

 
Barbara King, ASA
Great Getaways Travel
913-338-2244
barbara@greatgetaways.travel


 

 Virtuoso Member - Specialists in the Art of Travel

Satisfy your appetite for adventure while surveying the world’s finest cuisines. Inside this travel catalog, you’ll find an array of culinary travel offerings along with expert tips, must-try regional dishes and world-renowned chefs in the Virtuoso network.

A world of great tastes awaits you. Call us today!

August 2010 Travel Catalog: Taste the World

4::
Exotic Epicureans
Savor steak while sailing to Cambodia, Russian caviar while cruising the Volga River, or Chinese in downtown Dubai.

8::
Global Gourmand
Teriyaki, traditional Italian or Relais & Chateaux fare — find the choicest tables with these luxury cruise lines.

20::
The Sizzling South
Empanadas in Panama, ceviche in Peru, Euro-Asian dishes in Mexico, or cook up your own favorites in the Caribbean.

28::

Old World vs. New World
Will it be High Tea in London, a luau in Hawaii, French fare in Paris, or a black-tie gala in the Adirondacks?
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  Dream It, Do It - The winning destinations from our annual Travel Dreams Survey, plus bespoke trips to take this year.          

                                      Insider's Italy - An advisor-planned trip reveals the benefits of working with an expert who's on a first-name basis with guides, general managers and gatekeepers of all stripes.             

                                         Ticket to Ride - Seven space tourists prepare for liftoff.   

                                         Out of the Mist - Unforgettable people, a wrenching past and majestic mountain gorillas: Rwanda leaves a powerful impression.

 

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One more good-bye

 

 

“Good-bye, I love you”—how many times have I said those words and why are they bittersweet? When Josh began 4th grade, we walked into the school together (that wouldn’t last long-that mother-son walking into school together thing—geez, Mom!), found his new classroom and we hugged. “Good-bye, I love you!” I said and slowly walked away. That was a fun “gbily” –my first time as Josh’s mom to escort him to his first day of a new school year.

 The previous May Josh and Lauren’s dad, Michael, and I married---on May 24, 1998 to be exact! They had recently lost their wife/mother, Lana, to metastasized breast cancer. Several years before that I experienced the sudden loss of my only child, my son David, at the age of 2. So, as Josh aptly described the union, “God put us together. We needed a wife and a mom and you needed a husband and a son.” Lauren was the “gift with purchase”, the daughter I never had, and with whom I have laughed, cried, argued, celebrated, distanced, drawn together, distanced again and today we are both finding our way to acceptance and love.

 So, back to “gbily”--- my next memory of a poignant “Good-bye, I love you” was when Michael, Josh and I drove to Camp Chi in Wisconsin, Josh’s first adventure to be away from home, from us (How will he survive? How will we survive? Quite well, on all counts, as it turned out!). I remember the fragrant towering pine trees and giving Josh the biggest hug I could muster (Come on, Mom, this is embarrassing!), offered the standard “gbily”, turning and walking down the road towards our car with tears streaming down my face.

 Another choked up “gbily” was when I took Josh to middle school---this growing up thing is going way too fast! Add a dash of “gbilys”  on those occasions that we traveled abroad and weren’t able to include Josh on those journeys (poor kid has only been to more places than most adults have ever experienced—including but not limited to Hawaii, Alaska, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, France, England, Kenya, the Galapagos, Ecuador, Argentina, Chile, Tanzania, South Africa,  Zimbabwe, Botswana and countless United States!). When Josh was 16, he and Michael climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro.  As they unloaded their duffel bags at the airport, I hugged them both and said, “Please be safe! Good-bye, I love you” with a major lump in my throat. The good news was that Lauren and I were going to Kenya a week later to meet our intrepid climbers and go on a family safari (As an aside, Africa is my favorite continent and we’re headed back there in September!).  There were two more “gbilys” of note during high school: the first was when Josh drove by himself after having received his driver’s license (Please God, keep him safe and thanks Dateline NBC for airing the scary segment on teen driving that very same evening—oy!); the second was when Josh, along with 37 other Kansas City Jewish teens, participated in The March of The Living, which visited the very real and very sobering death camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau followed by a week of celebration in Israel.

 It seems there have been a flood of “gbilys” in the past couple of yea or maybe, just maybe, they seem so poignant because they are so recent (like, how about today????). Two years ago Michael and I took Josh to the University of Arizona---“Good-bye, we love you!” we said as we boarded the plane to fly to Vegas to attend Virtuoso’s annual Travel Mart (a very important and exhausting travel industry event we’ve participated in for the past 14 years). The next “gbilys” ran together---Josh’s transferring to KU (only 45 minutes from home—maybe we’ll see Josh more often—oh wrong-o, Mom who doesn’t want to let go!), the abbreviated summer after Freshman year (“Hey, Mom and Dad, I’m moving out the beginning of August into an apartment near campus!”), the Thanksgiving dinner (“I’m staying in Lawrence. What time should I be home for Thanksgiving dinner?”), the Winter Break (break from school AND break from coming home other than a couple of short visits! Come on, Mom, lay off the guilt!), the new and very special relationship with Desi, and Josh and Desi giving birth to their son, Tristan, on July 2nd.

 Some things are as they should be. How many times have I heard the saying, “We teach them to walk and we teach them to walk away?” Oh, please, can you say “Vomit?” Haven’t you read my script, Universe?  Don’t you know that Josh was supposed to be our Peter Pan, our “I won’t grow up” kid? And why, this spewing of my feelings today, you ask? A couple of hours ago Michael and Josh loaded Josh’s bed and chest of drawers into a U-Haul truck to move to the new duplex Josh, Desi and Tristan will call home for the next year. He took his bed!!!!!!!!! He took the photos of Lana he kept next to the bed!!!!!!!!!! Where will Josh sleep when he comes home? And, that is the cause of the angst---he won’t be coming home…

 I could have ended with a dramatic flourish but I assure you that this moment of pain, of self-pity, is in fact, just a moment. In my heart I know I will have many more life experiences with our son, Desi, our grandson, our daughter ( who now lives in Hawaii but is coming home to visit in September!) and her friends, our travels, our friends, our newest business venture (TBA in a couple of months)…but, God, could you just give me a little sneak preview?