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Join Fr. Timothy Joyce , OSB on a pilgrimage to El Camino: Santiago de Compostela Madrid, Astorga, O Cebrerio, Sarria, Portomarin, Palas de Rei, Arzua, Arca do Pino, Monte do Gozo & Santiago de Compostela for more information, please visit: www.pilgrimages.com/sevenseas/elcamino — HIGHLIGHTS OF INCLUSIONS — ROUNDTRIP AIRFARE FROM BOSTON TO MADRID, ALL AIRPORT TAXES & FUEL SURCHARGES, 9 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATIONS IN HOTELS, TOUR ESCORT THROUGH OUT, BREAKFAST & DINNER DAILY, 5 PICNIC LUNCHES, LOCAL GUIDE(S), ENTRANCE FEES, PORTERAGE SERVICE, TOUR BUS THROUGH OUT TO TRANSPORT, FLIGHT BAG & PORTFOLIO OF ALL TRAVEL DOCUMENTS Santiago de Compostela Cathedral Temple of Debod, Madrid October 29 - November 8, 2012 $4,149 per person from Boston (Land only, $2,999) (depart from all North America airports via special add-on airfares: www.206tours.com/addon ) The Palloza, O Cebreiro San Clemente, Segovia Ancient Church, Arca do Pino St. James *Please Note: This is a Walking Pilrimage!

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El Camino: Santi ago de Compo ste la M a d r i d , A s t o r g a , O C e b r e r i o , S a r r i a , P o r t o m a r i n , P a l a s d e R e i , A r z u a , A r c a

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for more information, please visit:

www.pi lgr images.com/sevenseas/e lcamino

— HIGHLIGHTS OF INCL USIONS —

ROUNDTRIP AIRFARE FROM BOSTON TO MADRID, ALL AIRPORT TAXES & FUEL SURCHARGES, 9 NIGHTS

ACCOMMODATIONS IN HOTELS, TOUR ESCORT THROUGH OUT, BREAKFAST & DINNER DAILY, 5 PICNIC LUNCHES, LOCAL GUIDE(S),

ENTRANCE FEES, PORTERAGE SERVICE, TOUR BUS THROUGH OUT TO TRANSPORT, FLIGHT BAG & PORTFOLIO OF ALL TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Santiago de Compostela Cathedral

Temple of Debod, Madrid

October 29 - November 8, 2012

$4,149 per person from Boston (Land only, $2,999)

(depart f rom a l l Nor th Amer ica a irpor ts via spec ia l add -on a ir fa res : www.206tours .com/addon )

The Palloza, O Cebreiro San Clemente, Segovia Ancient Church, Arca do Pino St. James

*Please Note:

This is a Walking Pilrimage!

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Inclusions, Contacts & Reservation Application Introduction & Sample Day-by-Day Itinerary The History of El Camino:

The Way of St. James or St. James' Way, often known by its Spanish name, el Camino de Santiago, is the pilgrimage to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia in northwestern Spain, where legend has itthat the remains of the apostle, Saint James the Great, are buried.

The Way of St James has existed for over a thousand years. It was one of the most important Christian pilgrimages during medieval times. It was considered one of three pilgrimages on which a plenary indulgence could be earned; the others are the Via Francigena to Rome and the pilgrimageto Jerusalem.

Legend holds that St. James's remains were carried by boat from Jerusalem to northern Spain where they were buried on the site of what is now the city of Santia-go de Compostela. There are some, however, who claim that the bodily remains at Santiago belong to Priscillian, the fourth-century Galician leader of an ascetic Chris-tian sect, Priscillianism, who was one of the first Christian heretics to be executed.

There is not a single route; the Way can take one of any number of pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela. However a few of the routes are considered main ones. Santiago is such an important pilgrimage destination because it is con-sidered the burial site of the apostle, James the Great. During the Middle Ages, the route was highly traveled. However, the Black Plague, the Protestant Reformation and political unrest in 16th- century Europe resulted in its decline. By the 1980s, only a few pilgrims arrived in Santiago annually. However, since then, the route has at-tracted a growing number of modern-day pilgrims from around the globe. The route was declared the first European Cultural Route by the Council of Europe in October 1987; it was also named one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in 1993.

Today tens of thousands of Christian pilgrims and other travelers set out each year from their front doorstep, or popular starting points across Europe, to make their way to Santiago de Compostela. Most travel by foot, some by bicycle, and a few travel as some of their medieval counterparts did, on horseback or by donkey (for example, the British author and humorist Tim Moore).

Day 1, Depart USA:

Board your overnight transatlantic flights from your home town. Meals are served on board. Day 2, Arrive Madrid: Upon arrival in Madrid you will be greeted by your driver and transfer to the hotel. In the afternoon we will visit the Capital city of Spain. We will see the Royal Palace, Plaza Mayor, Retiro park, and the Prado Museum. Din-ner and overnight in Madrid. Day 3 - Madrid - Astorga - O Cebreiro - Sarria: After breakfast we make our way to Astorga, a strategic Roman crossroad and one of the most important Pilgrim towns. Both the Roman days and the Middle Ages left many reminders in this town such as the defensive walls and the Cathedral or the Bishop's Palace designed by the world fa-mous architect Gaudi. We continue on to O Cebreiro, a lovely town with wonderful views of the Galician countryside and which has always been an important point of pilgrimage. We continue on to Sarria for dinner and overnight. Day 4, Sarria - Portomarín (walking day, 14.3 Miles): After breakfast we will go to the Pilgrim Office to request our Pilgrim Pass-port and we will start our walking pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. In the spirit of St James the Apostle, we become authentic pilgrims, jour-neying along an outer road (and the road within). Our walking trip will fin-ish in Portomarin. The town, which dates back to the Roman Age, was an important halt along the Route in the Middle Ages. The old Portomarín lies beneath the waters of the dam built in 1962. But before flooding the town, many monuments were moved, stone by stone. Such was the case of the church-fortress of the Knights of San Juan of Jerusalem, who once run the old hospital that lies beneath the waters of the Miño river, along with the old Medieval and Roman bridges. Dinner and overnight at Portomarin. Day 5, Portomarin - Palas de Rei (walking day, 15 Miles): Breakfast in the hotel. From Portomarín we'll set off into the woods on our journey towards Palas de Rei, once an important town in the Middle Ages. It had a Royal Hospital and the church of San Tirso stands on its lands, with a Romanesque portal. On the hilly walk we'll continue through field and forest passing countless granaries, hórreos, and wayside crosses or cruceiros (usually depicting on once side Christ and the other the Virgin), both very characteristic of the Galician landscape. Evening at leisure. Op-tional visit to the Monastery of Vilar de Donas, the fine Romanesque tem-ple that stands majestically is remarkable for its Gothic paintings from the 16 C, and the busts of the "donas" or ladies that founded the house and its central apse in the 14th-century. The temple also treasures several sar-cophagi of Knights of the Order of Santiago along with a stone retable that

depicts the eucharistic miracle of O Cebreiro. Dinner and overnight at Palas de Rei. Day 6, Palas de Rei - Arzua (walking day, 18 Miles): Breakfast in the hotel. The walk sets off from Palas and ends up at a the bustling small town of Arzua. We finish our day with a visit to Melide. This town is crucial to the Route, because it is the place where the French and the Oviedo Routes converge. At the entrance to the town there is a cross-roads from the 14 C, one of the oldest in Galicia. The present Parish Church was the former church of the Monastery of Sancti Spiritus. It con-tains stately sepulchers. Worthy of note are also the small chapel of San Roque, with its transept from the 14-century, and the Romanesque church of Santa María. Today we also pass from Galicia's Lugo province to Gali-cia's A Coruña province. A Medieval bridge leads pilgrims to Ribadiso, before arriving at Arzua, the next halt on our journey. Surrounded by beau-tiful scenerywe see the Gothic Chapel of Magdalena, the only part of the old Augustinian monastery that has come down to us. The little town is famous nowadays for its Galician cheese factories. The chestnuts and oaks give way to eucalyptus. Dinner and overnight in Arzua. Day 7, Arzua (day of rest):

Today we will take a break to rest our bodies and tired feet. After Mass you will have time at leisure to relax and reflect on your journey thus far. Dinner and overnight in Arzua. Day 8, Arzua - Arca do Pino/Rua (walking day, 11 Miles): After breakfast we will continue our trek to Arca do Pino, the largest com-munity before Santiago, immersing ourselves in the fragrant eucalyptus groves. We'll picnic en route. After arrival in Arca, you can take a quiet walk around this village. The emotion is reflected in the faces of the pil-grims. The tiredness accumulated during the pilgrimage is not apparent. Many things are on the pilgrims minds: The list of all the sights to see in Santiago, the visit to the Apostle, the intention to pick up the document that certifies that the Route to Santiago has been made. Optional visit to the grandiose Monastery of Sobrado, Galicia's first Cistercian monastery and dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Renovations in the 17th and 18th centu-ries amply embellished the façade, church and side chapel. Dinner and overnight in Arca do Pino. Day 9, Arca do Pino - Monte do Gozo - Santiago (walking day, 14 Miles): After breakfast we set out to make the last and final stage of our journey to reach the famed city of Santiago. En route we'll stop for our picnic on the Monte del Gozo (Mount Joy) from which the spires of the Cathedral are first visible. We will soon arrive at the Cathedral, the destination we have been yearning to reach. This architectural masterpiece is the most im-portant Romanesque monument. After arrival in the Cathedral square and saying thanks to God for taking care of us during our pilgrimage, we'll check into our hotel. Free time. Dinner and overnight in Santiago de Com-postela. Day 10, Santiago de Compostela: After breakfast we will visit and celebrate Mass at the Cathedral of St. James, one of the finest examples of architecture in all of Europe. Access to the Doorway of Glory is via the Obradoiro façade. Once in its interior, we will be carried away by the emotions produced by the sight of so many extraordinary valuable works of art. Tradition invites us to perform some rites: The most important and meaningful one is the hug to the Saint, go under the main altar and visit the crypt where the relics of St. James are preserved. After free time for lunch we continue our visit to the city of San-tiago: Obradoiro Square, Fonseca Palace, Gelmirez Palace, Franco Street, etc. Evening at leisure. Dinner and overnight in Santiago de Com-postela. Day 11, Santiago de Compostela – USA: Breakfast in the hotel. In the morning we will say hasta luego (see you soon or good bye) to our new friends. We transfer to Santiago Airport for our return flights home to the USA. Important Notice: This itinerary involves an average of 13-17 miles daily of walking/hiking. It is essential that participants be in fit condition in order to complete the journey. We will have assistance vehicles (motor coach) available to assist pilgrims who are unable to complete a particular leg of the journey.

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Your Trip Includes:

Round-trip air from Boston to Spain

(special Add-on Airfares from all other US gateways)

ALL AIRPORT TAXES & FUEL SURCHARGES! 9 nights at 4-stars hotels & quaint Inns as follows: (or similar)

1 night: Hotel Catalonia Gaudi, Madrid

1 night: Rectoral de Goian or Torre do Bario, Sarria

1 night: Pousada de Portomarin, Portomarin

1 night: Rectoral de Lestedo or Pazo Mariñao, Palas de Rei

2 nights: Pazo de Santa Maria or Lar da Mota, Arzua

1 night: O muiño da Pena or Casa o Acivro, O Pino

2 nights: San Francisco Hotel Monumento, Santiago de Compostela Breakfast daily Picnic lunches on 5 days Dinner daily (Wine Included) Professional local Catholic Tour Escort Sightseeing and admissions fees as per itinerary Transportation by air-conditioned motor coach Vehicle available to assist pilgrims who are unable to complete any leg of the journey Hotel taxes and service charges Catholic Priest & Catholic daily Flight bag & portfolio of all travel documents

TO BOOK OR FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: TOM DWYER TEL: 781 910 3311

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EL CAMINO PILGRIMAGE WITH FR. TIMOTHY JOYCE ~ OCTOBER 29 - NOVEMBER 8 ~ $4,149 FROM BOSTON (Land only, $2,999)

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tions. Motorized scooters are unsuitable and impossible to accommodate. 206 Tours is not responsible for any medical condition that occurs prior, during or after the tour. Additionally, airlines are not able to guarantee or

provide assistance for disabled travelers including special seating. Preg-nancy, Breast-Feeding, and Travel Pregnant women considering interna-

tional travel should be advised to evaluate the potential problems associ-ated with international travel as well as the quality of medical care available at the destination and during transit. A pregnant woman is

advised to travel with at least one companion; during her pregnancy, her level of comfort may be adversely affected by traveling. YOUNG TRAVELERS Travelers who are less than 18 years old on

the departure date must be accompanied by an adult. Due to heightened security, many countries have adopted practices to prevent international abductions of children. If a child will be traveling with adults other than

the parents or with only one parent, it is recommended that a notarized letter be written by the parents or non-traveling parent granting authoriza-

tion to travel including the dates of travel. We also suggest you contact the appropriate consulate and airlines because they may have additional requirements. For the purposes of 206 Tours trips an infant is defined as

anyone who is under the age of 24 months for the entire duration of their trip. A child is defined as any one between the ages of 24 months-11 years for the entire duration of their trip.

SAFETY Please be aware that during your participation on tours operated by 206 Tours, certain risks and dangers may arise beyond our

control including, but not limited to, the hazards of traveling in undevel-oped areas; travel by boat, train, automobile, aircraft or other means of transportation; the forces of nature, political unrest and accident or illness

in remote regions without means of rapid evacuation or medical facilities. 206 Tours does not have liability regarding provisions of medical care or the adequacy of any care that may be rendered. 206 Tours is not responsi-

ble for compensation for cities/sites omitted from the itinerary due to circumstances beyond it's control.

PHYSICALITY OF OUR TOURS Please note that almost all destina-tions serviced by 206 Tours require physical fitness and a lot of walking, sometimes up/or down the hills and at times very rough terrain. You may

certainly stay behind for certain parts of the journey, however, it is suggested that 3 to 4 weeks before your departure one should begin preparing physically begin walking "briskly" 1-2 times a day; build up to

2-3 miles with no discomfort.

SERVICE INQUIRIES AFTER THE TRIP If upon returning from your trip, you wish to inquire about any services provided, please ensure

that all correspondence is received by 206 Tours, 333 Marcus Blvd - Hauppauge, NY 11788, within 45 days of the tour completion date. This

will enable us to make a timely investigation. TOUR CANCELLATION BY OPERATOR Be clearly advised that from time to time a tour departure may be cancelled due to lack of

participation. In such case, the operator's sole responsibility is to provide a full refund. 206 Tours in not responsible and does not assume responsi-bility for any additional costs or any fees relating to the issuance and /or

cancellation of air tickets or other arrangements not made through 206 Tours. Cancellations due to state travel advisories and/or state travel

warnings, Acts of War, War, Terrorism, Acts of God, Natural Disaster or any other circumstance outside the control of 206 Tours, are not the fault of 206 Tours. Great effort will be made to accommodate traveler to

another trip or to revise itinerary, however, cancellation for any of these reasons will not be eligible for refund. PRINTING DISCLAIMER 206 Tours is not responsible for typo-

graphical or printer's errors including errors in trip cost. We reserve the right to re-invoice or correct billing at any time

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