i am definitely going on the cadiz city orientation in spain & the rotarian homestay in india. yay! the descriptions of the trips are:
1300-1630, wednesday 28 january. CADIZ ORIENTATION.anyone have any ideas as to a modest gift for a host family? let me know! anyways, because of the itinerary change, i now have a nice big credit to choose more trips with. we pick january 6-12, so more waiting for that. we also have a large selection of day trips we can choose from, so i can find activities in the countries where i dont know what i'm doing yet!
begin with a panoramic tour of the city while your guide emphasizes important monuments and places of historic interest. view the cadiz congress palace, foremerly a tobacco factory that was built in 1741 in the mudejar style and the santo domingo church with its marble facade. the old royal prison is one of the most interesting andalusian neoclassical buildings, construction began in 1794 and was finished in 1836. also pass the san sebastian and santa catalina castles, whose walls formerly protected the city. drive by el parque del genoves, a botanical garden with exotic trees, fanciful hedges, monuments and fountains. view the alameda apodaca, a baroque hall beginning at the baluarte de la candelaria and ending at the san carlos wall. end the panoramic driving portion at the plaza de espana, very close to the port. from here, begin your walking tour with a walk to the plaza de la mina, originally an old vegetable patch of the san francisco convent. visit the fine arts museum. continue along calle ancho ( wide street ), where some 19th century palaces can be seen. visit the catedral, which was designed in the baroque style but was diluted with neoclassical elements during its 116 years of construction. the cadiz born composer, manuel de falla is buried in the crypt. continue to san juan de dios square. view the town hall, the building that perhaps best reflects the style and appearance of the city, before boarding the buses and returning to the ship.
11oo friday 6 march - 1100 sunday 8 march. ROTARIAN HOMESTAY.
this homestay, hosted by a rotarian chapter in chennai, has been rated very highly by past SAS participants. it is your chance to spend two nights in an indian home and to exchange views on various topics or aspects of culture. during the time with your host family, you will visit the temples of mallapuram and participate in other activities. to meet your host families, you will travel by coach to the hotel taj connemara, each pair of participants (two males or two females) will be met at the hotel by their host family and accompanied back to the ship after their homestay. be prepared with a modest gift for your host family. the price of this trip includes a donation to the madras rotary club's scholarship fund.
i got my malaria prescription filled the other day, for a grand total of about $270 for 35 pills. ($7.20/pill) YIKES. thank goodness mom had some sort of coverage for those. the other half of my prescription will be filled after the new year, so that i can have 15 more pills. no malaria for me, thank you, i'll pay whatever i need to prevent it.
i think that is all i have for today, off to shovel out the car & leave the house for a little while.
28 days to nassau, 30 until embarkation!