Western
European Cultural History Tour
How we travel
Group
behavior and solidarity
Living and traveling as a group requires of each member a strong spirit of cooperation and a willingness to place the needs of the group above personal preferences. We expect all members of the group to travel together, stay in the accommodations provided by the program, and participate in program activities together. The Cultural History Tours are interdisciplinary programs. The unique and ongoing dialogue between students and faculty is born in response to program experiences and activities. We expect participants to be receptive to the experiences offered on the program and respectful of one another and of the people and cultures visited.
Backpacks
All Cultural History Tour participants are required to carry an internal or external frame backpack. This facilitates travel and keeps personal effects to a minimum. Accepted students will receive more information on backpack specifications.
Public
Transportation
We
move quickly using public transportation, which enables program
participants to mix as much as possible with local inhabitants throughout
the tour. In most large urban centers, ie; London, Paris, Berlin
and Munich, students will be required to purchase metro/bus passes.
Program
Travel
The
program fee covers the extensive intra-European program travel.
Most of our intra-European transportation will be done by rail,
aboard second class express trains. We will take a cruise on the
Seine, and the Rhine rivers.
Round-Trip
Air
Once
accepted into the program, students will receive information on
arranging their air transportation.
Where
we stay
The program fee covers the costs of tour hotels, pensions, hostels and couchettes on overnight trains. Accommodations provide participants with a variety of living experiences. Most accommodations are multiple occupancy. International Youth Hostels usually provide dormitory-style rooms with multiple beds, a common sink and shared restroom and shower facilities. Pensions are privately-run small hotels. Hotels are chosen for their central location. Some accommodations have lock-out periods during the day and curfews at night.
In London and Paris we stay at centrally located hotels or hostels.
On the Rhine River our accommodations are at a hostel which affords
magnificent views of the Rhine Valley. In Vienna we stay in cabins
in a campground near the Vienna Woods.
Participants
will be expected to abide by the rules and regulations established
by the tour director at each of the locations. A disregard of these
rules may lead to dismissal of the student from the tour.
Travel
requirements
All participants must have a valid passport. If you have not yet applied for a passport, please do so immediately. Applications can be obtained at any county court house, passport agency or designated post office. The expiration date of your passport must be at least six months after the tour ends. For complete passport information, including printable application forms, visit the State Department website at http://travel.state.gov/. Applications can also be obtained at any county court house, passport agency or designated post office.
Participants
who are NON-U.S. citizens may be required to have additional visas,
depending on citizenship and are responsible for securing the necessary
visas. The Office of Academic Programs Abroad at Eastern Michigan
University will inform non-U.S. citizens about which steps to take
to receive visas for countries on the itinerary. The Cultural History
Tours cannot be responsible for delays, detainments or losses incurred
by non-U.S. citizens due to visa problems arising from their citizenships.
Note: Canadian citizens used to be considered equivalent to U.S.
citizens by the customs officials of many countries. This is no
longer true, and Canadian citizens might now need the same visa
as any other non-U.S. citizens to enter some countries on our itineraries.
Because
of special discounts available to students and young people, persons
26 and older may be charged an extra fee when they do not qualify
for youth discounts.
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