Delve deeply into a pivotal period of Greek history with global implications on this Rare Journey centering World War II resistance in Greece. If you know about the German invasions of Poland, the Netherlands, and Denmark… if you’ve studied the battles of Normandy and Stalingrad… now, it’s time to visit the rugged Mediterranean coastline where both Italian and German forces met unexpected setbacks that shaped the trajectory of the war. Historians agree that the period of invasion and resistance was the foundation for the modern Greece of today, socially, politically, and economically.
History will come to life on this expertly crafted itinerary that spans Athens, Argolis, and the storied island of Crete. While the itinerary includes essential visits to iconic landmarks like the Acropolis, Mycenae, and the Palace of Knossos, the heart of this experience lies in uncovering the powerful narratives of World War II that shaped modern Greece. In Athens, you’ll delve into the country’s wartime history with visits to the War Museum, guided explorations of key resistance sites, and a compelling lecture from military historians at the Hellenic Army Academy. From there, you’ll journey to Nafplio and the strategically vital Corinth Canal before flying to Crete—where the Battle of Crete in May 1941 marked one of the most critical Allied engagements of the war, delaying the Nazi advance toward the Soviet Union. On Crete, you’ll stand where paratroopers fell and resistance fighters rose, tracing both battlefield landmarks and the daring escape route used in the 1944 abduction of German commander General Kreipe. The journey also offers a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in authentic Cretan village life during a three-night stay in Anogia, where local hospitality echoes the island’s proud legacy.
Along with a local guide throughout the trip and visits with expert historians, join your trip leader Joe Pollak, a member of the Journeys International leadership team whose trip leadership receives rave reviews from travelers. He brings degrees in political science and law, with expertise in WWII and post-war history and resistance movements. He is excited to join you on a trip so tailored to your mutual shared interests, and looks forward to the collective knowledge-sharing the he is confident will transpire among the group.
Your trip begins in Athens, the timeless cradle of Western civilization. Athens was also a bastion of WWII resistance leadership, and it’s a fitting place to start your journey exploring the Greek experience and influence during the war. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Gather for a warm welcome dinner at a traditional open-air taverna in Plaka, one of Athens’ oldest and most charming neighborhoods. Over dinner, you can get to know your Greek guide Ioanna, your tour leader Joe, and each other. You will also have a briefing about the travel experience that lies ahead.
Meals
Dinner
Lodging
Athenaum Luxury (or similar)
ADay 2Athens
Today, we begin with a guided walking tour through the heart of ancient Athens, starting atop the Acropolis, where you will see the famous Parthenon temple, dedicated to the Greek goddess of Athena, patron of knowledge and war. It is recognized worldwide, and held by Greeks as a symbol of their national identity and of the concept of democracy. Nearby, at the Acropolis Museum, get a closer look at artifacts from the ancient world. The glass floor reveals ongoing excavations. After descending from the Acropolis and lunch on your own, wander through the alleys of Plaka, a neighborhood that once concealed underground resistance cells during the Nazi occupation. In the evening, a welcome lecture sets the stage for your historic journey, introducing Greece’s pivotal role in WWII—from the Greco-Italian War to the German invasion and the rise of the Greek Resistance.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Athenaum Luxury (or similar)
BDay 3 Athens
After breakfast, we begin our day delving into Greece’s storied past at the War Museum of Athens, where the nation’s military legacy unfolds from antiquity to modern times. Special exhibits highlight the 1940 victory over Mussolini’s forces, the Nazi invasion in 1941, and the fierce resistance battles fought in cities like Athens and Leros. An afternoon lecture with lunch offers deeper academic context to the exploration of artifacts.
In the evening, enjoy a presentation on WWII weaponry alongside a tasting of Cretan wines and light dinner—an echo of the community gatherings that sustained morale during the occupation.
An optional visit to the Byzantine and Christian Museum may be available today, time permitting.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Athenaum Luxury (or similar)
CDay 4Argolis
Today, we will embark on a full-day exploration of Argolis, where layers of ancient glory and modern heroism intertwine. Begin at the Corinth Canal, a strategic WWII target and the site of daring sabotage missions by Allied commandos. Then, travel further back in time at Mycenae, the Bronze Age fortress of King Agamemnon, whose legend of leadership inspired 20th-century nationalism. In the harbor town of Nafplio, once the first capital of modern Greece, walk along the same waterfront where Allied troops were evacuated under fire in 1941. Enjoy a seaside lunch before returning to Athens.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Athenaum Luxury (or similar)
DDay 5Travel to Crete
In the morning, transfer to the airport for our flight south to the rugged island of Crete, a place where resistance turned into legend. Begin in Chania with a visit to the Eleftherios Venizelos Museum, the home of the iconic Cretan statesman who helped shape modern Greece. At Souda Bay War Cemetery, pause to reflect among the graves of Allied soldiers who fell during the pivotal Battle of Crete. Then, atop the hills at Venizelos Graves, absorb sweeping views and contemplate the island’s fierce spirit. Enjoy a lecture on Crete’s strategic role in WWII, followed by an evening stroll through the Venetian and Ottoman quarters of Chania, ending with a welcoming Cretan dinner. Settle in at the Avra City Hotel.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging
Avra City Hotel
EDay 6Chania
Travel to Maleme Airfield, the landing point of Germany’s first major airborne invasion—a bold military experiment that met fierce resistance from Allied soldiers and local villagers. Stand atop Hill 107, where the battle reached a turning point, and pay respects at the German War Cemetery, a sobering monument to the conflict’s staggering cost. Later, have lunch in the peaceful village of Vouves near the world’s oldest olive tree, a living symbol of Crete’s resilience. The rest of the day is free to enjoy Crete on your own.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Avra City Hotel
FDay 7Rethymno to Anogia
After breakfast, we will venture east through the scenic landscapes of Rethymno, stopping at a local WWII museum that houses personal testimonies of occupation and resistance. A guest lecture sheds light on the intense guerrilla activity and brutal reprisals that scarred the region. By afternoon, arrive in Anogia, a mountain village renowned for its courageous role in the abduction of German General Kreipe and the subsequent destruction inflicted by Nazi forces. After lunch, check in at the tranquil Delina Mountain Resort, nestled amid the Cretan highlands. The rest of the day is free for your exploration of this mountain village.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Delina Mountain Resort or similar
GDay 8Anogia
On today’s walking tour through Anogia you will trace the daring steps of the British Special Operations Executive and Cretan partisans. Visit homes and memorials tied to the dramatic Kreipe abduction and learn how these mountain trails once served as escape routes through the rugged terrain. Later, hike to the secluded cave where General Kreipe was hidden during the high-stakes manhunt. After a picnic lunch, enjoy a relaxing afternoon at leisure.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Delina Mountain Resort or similar
HDay 9Anogia
Today, you can choose to spend the morning immersed in the traditional Cretan life with an optional experience alongside a local shepherd. Milk goats, make cheese, and share stories amid the serene rhythm of the mountains. In the evening, join a village dinner followed by a lecture on the legacy of Operation Kreipe and its aftermath—including the burning of Anogia. It’s a powerful reflection on the cost of defiance and the enduring strength of community.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging
Delina Mountain Resort or similar
IDay 10Heraklion
Today we will transfer to Heraklion, Crete’s bustling capital. Visit Knossos Palace, the legendary seat of Minoan power. At the Heraklion Historical Museum, explore WWII exhibits that detail life under Nazi rule and the bravery of local resistance fighters. As evening falls, enjoy a walking tour through Heraklion’s old town, followed by dinner.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging
Lato Boutique Hotel or similar
JDay 11Spinalonga & Agios Nikolaos
After breakfast, set sail for Spinalonga, a haunting island fortress once used as a leper colony and later as a German lookout and prison. This evocative place stands as a stark symbol of exile, endurance, and survival. Continue to Agios Nikolaos, a coastal gem with deep WWII ties to British intelligence. Enjoy an evening lecture accompanied by dinner.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging
Lato Boutique Hotel or similar
KDay 12Heraklion or Santorini
Enjoy a free day to do as you wish. Wander the lively streets of Heraklion, relax by the sea, or join an optional day trip to the iconic island of Santorini for one final Mediterranean escape. In the evening, gather for a farewell dinner at a traditional Heraklion restaurant.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging
Lato Boutique Hotel or similar
LDay 13Transfer out
Your journey concludes with a morning transfer to Heraklion Airport. Your flights back to the U.S. can depart Athens any time after 2 pm. We can assist with additional nights or visits to other islands. Ask your adventure specialist for assistance!
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Breakfast
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Delve deeply into a pivotal period of Greek history with global implications on this Rare Journey centering World War II resistance in Greece. If you know about the German invasions of Poland, the Netherlands, and Denmark… if you’ve studied the battles of Normandy and Stalingrad… now, it’s time to visit the rugged Mediterranean coastline where both Italian and German forces met unexpected setbacks that shaped the trajectory of the war. Historians agree that the period of invasion and resistance was the foundation for the modern Greece of today, socially, politically, and economically.
History will come to life on this expertly crafted itinerary that spans Athens, Argolis, and the storied island of Crete. While the itinerary includes essential visits to iconic landmarks like the Acropolis, Mycenae, and the Palace of Knossos, the heart of this experience lies in uncovering the powerful narratives of World War II that shaped modern Greece. In Athens, you’ll delve into the country’s wartime history with visits to the War Museum, guided explorations of key resistance sites, and a compelling lecture from military historians at the Hellenic Army Academy. From there, you’ll journey to Nafplio and the strategically vital Corinth Canal before flying to Crete—where the Battle of Crete in May 1941 marked one of the most critical Allied engagements of the war, delaying the Nazi advance toward the Soviet Union. On Crete, you’ll stand where paratroopers fell and resistance fighters rose, tracing both battlefield landmarks and the daring escape route used in the 1944 abduction of German commander General Kreipe. The journey also offers a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in authentic Cretan village life during a three-night stay in Anogia, where local hospitality echoes the island’s proud legacy.
Along with a local guide throughout the trip and visits with expert historians, join your trip leader Joe Pollak, a member of the Journeys International leadership team whose trip leadership receives rave reviews from travelers. He brings degrees in political science and law, with expertise in WWII and post-war history and resistance movements. He is excited to join you on a trip so tailored to your mutual shared interests, and looks forward to the collective knowledge-sharing the he is confident will transpire among the group.
Your trip begins in Athens, the timeless cradle of Western civilization. Athens was also a bastion of WWII resistance leadership, and it’s a fitting place to start your journey exploring the Greek experience and influence during the war. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Gather for a warm welcome dinner at a traditional open-air taverna in Plaka, one of Athens’ oldest and most charming neighborhoods. Over dinner, you can get to know your Greek guide Ioanna, your tour leader Joe, and each other. You will also have a briefing about the travel experience that lies ahead.
Meals
Dinner
Lodging
Athenaum Luxury (or similar)
ADay 2Athens
Today, we begin with a guided walking tour through the heart of ancient Athens, starting atop the Acropolis, where you will see the famous Parthenon temple, dedicated to the Greek goddess of Athena, patron of knowledge and war. It is recognized worldwide, and held by Greeks as a symbol of their national identity and of the concept of democracy. Nearby, at the Acropolis Museum, get a closer look at artifacts from the ancient world. The glass floor reveals ongoing excavations. After descending from the Acropolis and lunch on your own, wander through the alleys of Plaka, a neighborhood that once concealed underground resistance cells during the Nazi occupation. In the evening, a welcome lecture sets the stage for your historic journey, introducing Greece’s pivotal role in WWII—from the Greco-Italian War to the German invasion and the rise of the Greek Resistance.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Athenaum Luxury (or similar)
BDay 3 Athens
After breakfast, we begin our day delving into Greece’s storied past at the War Museum of Athens, where the nation’s military legacy unfolds from antiquity to modern times. Special exhibits highlight the 1940 victory over Mussolini’s forces, the Nazi invasion in 1941, and the fierce resistance battles fought in cities like Athens and Leros. An afternoon lecture with lunch offers deeper academic context to the exploration of artifacts.
In the evening, enjoy a presentation on WWII weaponry alongside a tasting of Cretan wines and light dinner—an echo of the community gatherings that sustained morale during the occupation.
An optional visit to the Byzantine and Christian Museum may be available today, time permitting.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Athenaum Luxury (or similar)
CDay 4Argolis
Today, we will embark on a full-day exploration of Argolis, where layers of ancient glory and modern heroism intertwine. Begin at the Corinth Canal, a strategic WWII target and the site of daring sabotage missions by Allied commandos. Then, travel further back in time at Mycenae, the Bronze Age fortress of King Agamemnon, whose legend of leadership inspired 20th-century nationalism. In the harbor town of Nafplio, once the first capital of modern Greece, walk along the same waterfront where Allied troops were evacuated under fire in 1941. Enjoy a seaside lunch before returning to Athens.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Athenaum Luxury (or similar)
DDay 5Travel to Crete
In the morning, transfer to the airport for our flight south to the rugged island of Crete, a place where resistance turned into legend. Begin in Chania with a visit to the Eleftherios Venizelos Museum, the home of the iconic Cretan statesman who helped shape modern Greece. At Souda Bay War Cemetery, pause to reflect among the graves of Allied soldiers who fell during the pivotal Battle of Crete. Then, atop the hills at Venizelos Graves, absorb sweeping views and contemplate the island’s fierce spirit. Enjoy a lecture on Crete’s strategic role in WWII, followed by an evening stroll through the Venetian and Ottoman quarters of Chania, ending with a welcoming Cretan dinner. Settle in at the Avra City Hotel.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging
Avra City Hotel
EDay 6Chania
Travel to Maleme Airfield, the landing point of Germany’s first major airborne invasion—a bold military experiment that met fierce resistance from Allied soldiers and local villagers. Stand atop Hill 107, where the battle reached a turning point, and pay respects at the German War Cemetery, a sobering monument to the conflict’s staggering cost. Later, have lunch in the peaceful village of Vouves near the world’s oldest olive tree, a living symbol of Crete’s resilience. The rest of the day is free to enjoy Crete on your own.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Avra City Hotel
FDay 7Rethymno to Anogia
After breakfast, we will venture east through the scenic landscapes of Rethymno, stopping at a local WWII museum that houses personal testimonies of occupation and resistance. A guest lecture sheds light on the intense guerrilla activity and brutal reprisals that scarred the region. By afternoon, arrive in Anogia, a mountain village renowned for its courageous role in the abduction of German General Kreipe and the subsequent destruction inflicted by Nazi forces. After lunch, check in at the tranquil Delina Mountain Resort, nestled amid the Cretan highlands. The rest of the day is free for your exploration of this mountain village.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Delina Mountain Resort or similar
GDay 8Anogia
On today’s walking tour through Anogia you will trace the daring steps of the British Special Operations Executive and Cretan partisans. Visit homes and memorials tied to the dramatic Kreipe abduction and learn how these mountain trails once served as escape routes through the rugged terrain. Later, hike to the secluded cave where General Kreipe was hidden during the high-stakes manhunt. After a picnic lunch, enjoy a relaxing afternoon at leisure.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Delina Mountain Resort or similar
HDay 9Anogia
Today, you can choose to spend the morning immersed in the traditional Cretan life with an optional experience alongside a local shepherd. Milk goats, make cheese, and share stories amid the serene rhythm of the mountains. In the evening, join a village dinner followed by a lecture on the legacy of Operation Kreipe and its aftermath—including the burning of Anogia. It’s a powerful reflection on the cost of defiance and the enduring strength of community.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging
Delina Mountain Resort or similar
IDay 10Heraklion
Today we will transfer to Heraklion, Crete’s bustling capital. Visit Knossos Palace, the legendary seat of Minoan power. At the Heraklion Historical Museum, explore WWII exhibits that detail life under Nazi rule and the bravery of local resistance fighters. As evening falls, enjoy a walking tour through Heraklion’s old town, followed by dinner.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging
Lato Boutique Hotel or similar
JDay 11Spinalonga & Agios Nikolaos
After breakfast, set sail for Spinalonga, a haunting island fortress once used as a leper colony and later as a German lookout and prison. This evocative place stands as a stark symbol of exile, endurance, and survival. Continue to Agios Nikolaos, a coastal gem with deep WWII ties to British intelligence. Enjoy an evening lecture accompanied by dinner.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging
Lato Boutique Hotel or similar
KDay 12Heraklion or Santorini
Enjoy a free day to do as you wish. Wander the lively streets of Heraklion, relax by the sea, or join an optional day trip to the iconic island of Santorini for one final Mediterranean escape. In the evening, gather for a farewell dinner at a traditional Heraklion restaurant.
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging
Lato Boutique Hotel or similar
LDay 13Transfer out
Your journey concludes with a morning transfer to Heraklion Airport. Your flights back to the U.S. can depart Athens any time after 2 pm. We can assist with additional nights or visits to other islands. Ask your adventure specialist for assistance!
Inside Hitler’s Greece by Mark Mazower The definitive account of the Nazi occupation of Greece, covering politics, resistance, famine, and repression.
Eleni by Nicholas Gage A personal memoir set during the Greek Civil War that follows WWII; offers context on the lingering national trauma and division.
The Nazi Occupation of Crete: 1941–1945 by Antony Beevor (chapter in Crete: The Battle and the Resistance) A compelling narrative of the Battle of Crete and the subsequent occupation and resistance.
Ill Met by Moonlight by W. Stanley Moss First-hand account of the daring British SOE-led abduction of German General Kreipe from Crete.
Crete: The Battle and the Resistance by Antony Beevor Highly recommended; offers strategic insight and local human stories of the 1941 battle and underground resistance.
📗Ancient & Cultural Context
The Parthenon by Mary Beard A fresh look at the iconic symbol of Athens and the power it represents through time.
Mycenaeans and Minoans: Aegean Bronze Age Civilizations by Rodney Castleden Background for visits to Knossos and Mycenae.
Zorba the Greek by Nikos Kazantzakis A Cretan tale exploring freedom, philosophy, and Greek identity – rich for cultural insight.
🗓️ Historical Timeline: WWII in Greece & Crete
28 Oct 1940 – Italy invades Greece from Albania. Greece repels the attack, beginning the Greco-Italian War. This day becomes Ohi Day (“No Day”), a national holiday.
6 Apr 1941 – Nazi Germany invades Greece (Operation Marita) to support faltering Italian campaign.
27 Apr 1941 – Athens falls to the Nazis. Occupation of mainland Greece begins.
20–31 May 1941 – Battle of Crete: First major airborne assault in history (Operation Merkur). Crete is captured but at great cost to German paratroopers.
1941–1944 – Occupation and Resistance: Greece is divided among German, Italian, and Bulgarian zones. Cretan resistance forms rapidly; locals sabotage and shelter Allied troops.
April 1944 – Abduction of General Kreipe: British SOE agents and Cretan partisans kidnap the German commander in Heraklion and escape across the mountains.
August 1944 – Anogia burned by Nazis in retaliation for the Kreipe abduction and local resistance.
October 1944 – Liberation of Athens as German forces withdraw. Civil unrest and conflict with communists follow.
1946–1949 – Greek Civil War erupts between monarchists and communists, partially rooted in WWII divisions.
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Days Prior to Departure
Cancellation Penalty
61 or more
Non-refundable booking deposit and planning fee, if applicable
31-60
Non-refundable booking deposit and planning fee, if applicable, plus 50% of total land costs above amount of initial deposit
0-30
100% of total land costs
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Departure is defined as the date on which travelers will leave their home state, province or city, or the program start date as indicated on the program description, whichever comes first. Cancellation date will be considered the date that we receive written notification of your intent to cancel according to the local time observed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
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Transfers Between Programs
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Costs not included in the price may include: meals not indicated as included in program descriptions; meals prior to arrival in starting cities; transfers, if not arriving or departing on the scheduled group flights; soft drinks, bottled water, and alcoholic beverages; medical expenses, costs of hospitalization, or evacuation from remote areas; laundry; airport departure taxes not included on your airline ticket; accommodations en route to starting cities; visas; airfares; gratuities; and insurance.
If a program must be modified due to medical emergency, acts of insurrection, strikes, weather, road conditions, acts of God or government, or any other force majeure or cause beyond the company’s control, then the participant may incur additional costs that are not included in the program price. We strongly recommend that all participants purchase Travel Protection Plans, or travel insurance, to cover these risks.
Travel Insurance
Journeys International strongly recommends that you purchase a Travel Protection Plan, or travel insurance, sufficient to protect your investment in travel, personal assets and health during your program. Doing so will mitigate a significant amount of financial risk and decrease your need to worry about things beyond your control. We do not require you to purchase such travel insurance; however, we know many travelers who have benefited from purchasing travel insurance because the insurance carrier assumed risks that would otherwise have been the risk of the traveler. Travel Protection Plans often cover things like theft, baggage loss, trip interruption or cancellation, emergency evacuation, emergency medical treatment, flight delay or cancellation, airline or service provider bankruptcy, jury duty, personal or family sickness leading to cancellation, U.S. Department of State Travel Warnings about terrorism issued for the destination, and other risks as described in the insurance policy. In particular, consider the availability of higher-cost “Cancel for Any Reason” and/or “Interrupt for Any Reason” policies that may allow policy-holders to recoup a significant portion of trip costs under a much wider range of circumstances than standard policies may allow; we have seen travelers benefit from this selection when public health crises, personal turmoil, and civil unrest arose in their destinations. Please note that while we at Journeys will do our best to help you to have a pleasant and successful experience, Journeys International assumes no liability for many of the types of losses described above. If you choose not to purchase travel insurance and you suffer a loss, then you will be responsible for the associated costs.
For your convenience, we will provide a recommendation for an insurance carrier that offers competitive rates and has proven reliable, fair, and prompt in responding to claims, but we can offer no guarantee that our recommended carrier will meet your needs and you are welcome to contact any insurance carrier that you prefer. It is important to obtain insurance immediately upon signing up for your program in order for problems arising from pre-existing conditions to be covered.
All participants must be covered by a current major medical insurance policy that covers you while in your travel destination for the duration of your trip. For some individuals or for some destinations, it may be advisable to purchase a supplemental policy. Contact your provider for coverage details.
Group-Sized Pricing & Group Minimums
Many programs are guaranteed to depart at prices published on our website with as few as two participants. In some cases, it may become necessary to increase prices depending on the size of the group. We do everything we can to make a program operate as planned even with a single participant. Additional costs for small groups vary from program to program. When pricing for a group program is based on the number of participants, staff and guests of Journeys International (such as topic experts, journalists, photographers, leaders-in-training, or others) are not included in the numbers counted to determine the price. Final decision to cancel a program due to insufficient signups is made at least 60 days prior to departure.
Lodging Accommodations
Lodging accommodations are usually double occupancy in hotel rooms, tents, or other facilities as described in trip itineraries. Please contact our office to discuss pricing and availability of alternative accommodations, if desired. We try to honor specific requests for lodging, but in some cases, we may have to book and confirm equivalent-standard accommodations. In rare cases it may become necessary to make same-day or out-of-class substitutions.
If you are joining alone for a group program but would prefer a roommate, then let us know! We are often able to match solo participants. If a roommate is not available or if you prefer single accommodation, then you must pay the Single Supplement, if one applies. For some programs it is not possible to guarantee single accommodations.
Assumption of Risk
Throughout any program of Journeys International, certain risks and dangers may arise. These include, but are not limited to, travel by train, foot, automobile, aircraft, raft, boat or other means of conveyance; the hazards of traveling in rough or mountainous terrain; high altitude; undeveloped areas; the forces of nature; civil unrest; terrorism; labor interruption; close proximity to fellow program participants; exposure to illness or virus; and accident or illness in remote areas without means of rapid evacuations or availability of medical supplies and facilities. The unique nature of adventure programs entails inherent risks that may be involved in unique program activities and travel away from home and, in fact, the specific nature of these activities is often a reason for participation. Even if a trip or program is rated “easy” these dangers and risks are present. Journeys International and its agents and operators will have no liability regarding emotional distress, equipment, access to, or adequacy of medical care, evacuation plans, or emergency supplies that may be provided. When you sign the Explorer Information Form, you agree to participate in these activities with full knowledge of the dangers and risks involved and agree to assume all risks, including trauma, sickness, injury, and death.
While Journeys International intends that your experience be safe and comfortable, Journeys does not have legal or operational control or ownership of facilities, staff, services, or transportation providers and acts only as agent for the owners of such facilities, staff, services, and transportation. Journeys International is not responsible for any negligent or willful act or failure to act by any such person or entity, nor for any act or inaction of any third party not under its control.
In consideration of the right to participate in Journeys International programs and the service arranged for you by Journeys International and its agents and representatives, you unconditionally and fully assume all risks of bodily injury, death, emotional trauma, property damage, and/or theft, however caused, including those mentioned above, as a result of participation, and release Journeys International, its agents, and its representatives from any and all liability, actions, causes of actions, suits, debts, demands that you may have, including for bodily injury, death, or property damage, loss of income, and other claims.
Fitness to Join
Good physical and mental health are essential for the enjoyment of Journeys International’s programs. It is your responsibility to select/design a trip appropriate to your own abilities and interests. You are responsible for being in sufficiently good health to undertake your trip, and for consulting with your physician for medical advice regarding travel. On some Journeys International programs, participants travel in rugged areas remote from modern medical facilities. Good physical conditioning is recommended as preparation for all programs, especially those involving hiking or trekking. Most programs require some walking. By signing the Explorer Information Form, participants certify that they are fit for rigorous activity and do not have any physical, mental, or other condition that would create a hazard for him/herself or other participants. It is essential that any participant with a medical condition requiring regular treatment or which may be affected by vigorous activity, prolonged travel, high altitude, heat, cold, natural phenomena, or particular foods, notify Journeys International in writing prior to booking. We assume no responsibility for medical care, and we cannot guarantee meeting special dietary requirements or vegetarian needs. Participants may be required to furnish a physician’s statement of good health for some programs.
Journeys International’s or the individual group leader’s or guide’s judgment shall provide the ultimate determination of an individual’s fitness to embark upon, or to continue, a program. Journeys International reserves the right to refuse reservations or deny participation to anyone whom it deems unsuitable for a program or certain activities. Once a reservation has been confirmed, medical circumstances will not be considered as exceptions to our cancellation policy. All participants must be covered by a current major medical insurance policy for the duration of their participation. Proof of such coverage may be required.
Personal Conduct
You are responsible for acting in a manner considerate and respectful of fellow group members and local culture in areas visited.
You are responsible for reading all health-related information provided in advance of the program, adhering to all guidance given by guides and site staff, and conforming to the established standards of personal hygiene to minimize risk of disease. This may include a requirement to wear a face mask when in proximity to other people, whether indoors or outdoors, or other measures intended to limit the spread of disease; failure to do so when requested may result in your dismissal from the program.
Certain activities included in your program may require specific safety precautions. You are responsible for listening to instructions, adhering to guidance, and following the protocols provided for safety throughout the program. If you are unsure about safety precautions, you are responsible for seeking advice. If guides or staff perceive your behavior as risky, uncooperative, or otherwise unsafe, they may remove you from an activity for the safety of yourself and others.
Smoking or vaping are not permitted in buses, cars, below decks on boats, in tented camps, in designated non-smoking areas, or during guided tours and activities. Participants agree not to consume cannabis for the duration of the program and understand that possession or use of cannabis may be illegal and subject to severe punishment in some destinations. Participants agree to follow all local laws in the jurisdiction(s) where the program takes place and acknowledge that Journeys International cannot be responsible for ensuring participants’ compliance nor for any costs or consequences of non-compliance.
Sexual harassment or misconduct of any sort by Journeys program participants is not tolerated. You may not make jokes or sexually suggestive comments or gestures regarding the bodies or bodily activities of fellow participants, program staff, site staff, or any people you encounter during your program. You may not touch fellow participants, program staff, site staff, or any people you encounter during your program unless invited. You may not solicit sexual services during the dates of your participation in a Journeys program.
Environmental Stewardship
Journeys International believes that we have a responsibility to protect the earth for future generations. Tourism may be responsible for up to eight percent of annual worldwide emissions of greenhouse gasses. Journeys International advocates that adventure travelers who make environmentally conscious choices when selecting their destinations and activities should also make the environmentally conscious choice to offset the carbon footprint of their travel to compensate for their personal contributions to global climate change. Every Journeys International invoice includes an optional donation to the Earth Preservation Fund’s carbon offset program to be used to purchase and permanently retire certified carbon credits to offset the carbon footprints of Journeys’ program participants. The Earth Preservation Fund purchases carbon credits that have been certified under a reliable third-party standard. Participants who choose to make this donation may also be eligible to claim a tax deduction. There is no penalty for opting out of this donation.
Recording
Journeys International may take photographic, audiographic, and videographic recordings during your program, and may use your image and voice for promotional and commercial use without compensation.
Planning & Preparation Services
We look forward to working with you! After we receive your deposit, we will send you a planning packet containing things like medical and immunization information, visa and other permit forms, a recommendation for travel insurance, packing checklist, reading list, cross-cultural information, and an initial invoice for the balance due. About 3 weeks before your program begins, we will send you a final notes packet including last-minute reminders and contact information for your program. You are responsible for reading all information provided, and for bringing all clothing and equipment noted on the packing list. If you are leaving home before the scheduled trip departure date, please let us know how we can best reach you in case any details change in the days immediately prior to your program’s start.
Please call our office at any time if you have questions about your trip or for additional information.
Duration 13 Days
The number of days, or duration, in a destination corresponds with the itinerary as published. This is the time period covered by the land cost.
Comfort Level
Superior
Activity Level
Active
Why Journeys International
Our purpose is to understand the journey you are on – not just the vacation you want to take – and to help you on your way.
We are here to help you plan the trip that will move you closer to your goals and help you fulfill your dreams.
We are here to help you plan a more inspiring, more provocative, more breathtaking, more transformational adventure.
We say “adventure” and not “trip” because, for us, a trip is just going someplace else, but an adventure is an experience that takes you someplace beyond your comfort zone – and therefore maximizes the potential for wonder, discovery, and potentially transformation.
Why trust Journeys to plan that kind of experience with you?
Journeys is an award-winning industry-leader with more than 40 years in business planning creative and thoughtful adventures in interesting places around the world
Our staff is professional and devoted, with adventure specialists in Ann Arbor and guides in the field who take pride in traveler satisfaction; many stay with us for decades
Our Ecological Code of Ethics has long stood as a model for others, and our Earth Preservation Fund puts our money where our mouth is
We go to the farthest corners of the earth – you’ll see some pretty remote destinations on our list, and if you want to challenge us with something new, we’ll likely be willing (though we’ll make sure you know if we’ve never experienced it firsthand)
We’re real people like you, starting with the real person who will answer the phone, right through the owner, Robin Pollak, who you can talk to any time you want (or even her parents, Joan & Will Weber, who started the company!)
We ask lots of questions and get to know you as well as possible to we can design the best experience for YOU
Your unique itinerary includes sites, accommodations, activities, and meetings with people hand selected for personal goals, passions, interests and abilities
Your personal adventure specialist stays with you from trip planning through departure to answer all your questions – promptly – and make sure every detail is handled so you are well prepared for your trip
Our partners on the ground in your destination will welcome you as a friend of a friend; we’ve been working with many of them for ages
We’re open and clear, and offer a complete picture of what you can expect while traveling. We don’t want to make an easy sale; we want to make an honest one.
24-hour emergency phone support while traveling
We’ll be excited to hear about the trip when you get back, and take all feedback seriously
Our travelers come back again and again, for five, ten, or more adventures — and they trust us enough to send their friends to us, too
We love what we do, and we love sharing our common passion with you.
Match the trip’s intensity to your ability and motivation.
Gentle
Easy walking, with opportunities for low-key physical activity.
Active
Energetic exploration with optional day hikes, leisurely cycling, or light canoeing.
Vigorous
Day-long active excursions and options for demanding activity in varied environments.
Challenging
Strenuous hiking or other intense activity that may be at high altitude or over rough terrain.
Demanding
Multi-day trekking and other activities requiring endurance or strength. Steep trails. No technical expertise necessary.
Comfort Level
Choose accommodations and amenities that fit your personal style
Simple
Our most natural accommodations. Bath facilities often shared, sometimes rustic.
Delightful
Comfortable and especially personal. Small to mid-sized lodges, typically with private bath.
Superior
Lodges and hotels with additional amenities, refined artistry, or extra-special settings.
Deluxe
Exclusive or luxury lodges, hotels, or safari camps with fine dining options.
Uncommon
The most indulgent accommodations arranged specially for private trips.
Single Supplement
The single supplement is applicable if a roommate is not available or if single accommodation is specifically requested. While single accommodation is not available on all trips, we will try and honor this request whenever possible.