Calvin Christian High School Student Tours (2013-2015)

New York City Spring Break 2015

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To view a one page itinerary of Spring Break in NYC ’15 click here: 2015SBinNYCFinalItinerary

10 travelers. 6 days/5 nights in Manhattan. $1,950

Paris, Versailles & Reims FRANCE Summer 2014

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To view some photos from the 2014 FRANCE tour click here: Paris14iBook (note: 33 MB file)

 

To view a one page .pdf itinerary of the 2014 FRANCE tour click here: France 2014 Final Itinerary

 

12 travelers. 10 days. $2,950

Presidential Road Trip Spring Break 2013

Two Days / One Night visiting the Nixon and Reagan Presidential Libraries, plus time in Hollywood and The Grove/Farmer’s Market. $220

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(here students participate in the interactive Discovery Center activity at the Reagan Library in an exact replica of the Oval Office discussing the 1983 Grenada Liberation)

 


 

San Francisco New Years 2013

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(With Alcatraz Island in the background, students present themselves on their Segways midway through our tour over the hills and sites of the City on the Bay)

To view a one page .pdf daily itinerary for New Years in San Francisco 2013, click here: SanFranciscoTripItineraryFinal2

Eight participants. 4 days/3 nights staying at the Hilton Union Square. $590 

 

CCHS Student Travel Tours – Trips Prior to 2013:

2012

New York City – Spring Break

Click to see the itinerary: nycsb12itinfinalC

2010

Summer Kick-Off Roadtrip – Nevada & Arizona

Click to see the itinerary: Summer Kick-Off 2010 finala

2010

Presidential Roadtrip

2009

New York City – Spring Break

2008

Paris, France

2007

Berlin, Germany

2006

New York City – Spring Break

2005

Rome, Italy

2004

London, England

Signs of the Times– In Milan, Italy

After my time in Africa I went to Milan for a couple of days. Why you ask? Well, it’s all about using my free frequent flyer ticket- in my case from United’s Mileageplus program. When I attempted to book my 7/4/15 flight from San Diego to Lilongwe, Malawi, East Africa (the closest airport to Rafiki’s Mzuzu village), I had no problem. But trying to book my return flight from Cape Town to San Diego was problematic. I could not seem to find any available flight combinations to get home. Researching it a bit, I discovered that United allows one international stop-over. The options were very broad. Where would I spend my international stop-over? Istanbul? Paris? London? Frankfurt? I was able to find a flight from Cape Town to Milan, then three days later, get a flight from Milan to San Diego. Problem solved. And why Milan? Because that’s where the 2015 World’s Fair would be. So it’s a couple of days in Milan. Now, I’ve been to Milan a few times. My first time was in 1990 for a couple of hours as I joined a tour of Italy there late. The next time was many years later where I saw the famous Duomo, Da Vinci’s Last Supper painting, and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the world’s oldest shopping mall. So this time it just for the World’s Fair. But, one can’t come to Milan and not spend at least a bit of time admiring the Duomo.

As with my Africa post, here’s some Signs of the Times – in Milan

This being an Italian based event, Expo 2015 Milan had two large buildings full of authentic restaurants from every region in Italy. Amazing food.

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The American pavilion was focused on food (not surprising as that was the fair’s theme). I thought the flag logo was clever.

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Finally, sign-wise, I present the Austrian Pavilion. The entrance was just a dense forest. Suddenly you could see the sign presented at various locations come into coherence: breathe. Clever.

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This poster was sighted in a subway station. So this is what Italians think of America? (sorry for the quality- taken with my old iPhone 4)

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One morning I took the subway to the southern part of Milan to visit the new Prada Foundation museum, renovated buildings that were once a distillery. The cafe in the museum was designed by American film director Wes Anderson (Grand Budapest, Moonrise Kingdom, etc.). Despite the interior being very stylized (think Italy in the 1950s as only Wes Anderson could imagine), the exterior is very minimalistic, just a small neon “bar” sign.

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Above: outside with sign (btw, the tallish building is part of the museum and completely clan in 24-karat gold leaf). Below: Inside- much more lively and interesting. Drank a cappuccino and people watched:

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So what did this little Milanese trip cost? flight: free; hotel: free (cashed in Hilton points); subway/tram tickets for three days $15; two days at Expo 2015: $80 (thanks dollar/euro exchange rate), plus food at $50. Total: $145. Not bad for three days to experience the World’s Fair and a bit of Milan.

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giphy   The Adventure Continues … in Florida

This June 13, 2016, I plan on taking a handful of high school students with supplies destined for Rafiki Foundation’s Malawi Village to Rafiki Foundation’s head office in Eustis, Florida.

After a day of Rafiki-ing in Eustis, we will spend a few days enjoying the unique sites of Central Florida:

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  • Experience a thrilling airboat tour of the Central Florida’s Everglades on the legendary St. John’s River,  a natural paradise teeming with wildlife

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7 days / 6 nights $980 for air, hotel, all breakfasts, all dinners, theme park/Kennedy Space Center/Airboat ride tickets, taxes, tips.

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Here’s the flyer and application to participate:

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Hotel booked: Embassy Suites Lake Buena Vista Resort

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One boys’ suite; one girls’ suite