Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Remember the Incantato Facebook Page
Dear Friends and Family of the YPAS travelers,
If you are eager for updates and pictures from the YPAS Concert Tour 2013 trough Italy, remember that the Incantato Concert Tours Facebook page is continually updated with pictures and information from the tour.
Enjoy!
If you are also interested in other exciting things happening at Incantato Tours, be sure to check out the European River Cruises Facebook page, where Incantato is currently featuring the performance tour of the La Canada High School Choral Artists sailing on the Danube river.
If you are eager for updates and pictures from the YPAS Concert Tour 2013 trough Italy, remember that the Incantato Concert Tours Facebook page is continually updated with pictures and information from the tour.
Enjoy!
If you are also interested in other exciting things happening at Incantato Tours, be sure to check out the European River Cruises Facebook page, where Incantato is currently featuring the performance tour of the La Canada High School Choral Artists sailing on the Danube river.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Discover Pompeii with Incantato Tours

Pompeii is a ruined and partially buried Roman town-city near modern Naples in the Italian region of Campania, in the territory of the commune of Pompeii. Along with Herculaneum, its sister city, Pompeii was destroyed and completely buried during a long catastrophic eruption of the volcano Mount Vesuvius spanning two days in 79 AD. The volcano collapsed higher roof-lines and buried Pompeii under 20 m (66 ft) of ash and pumice, and it was lost for nearly 1,600 years before its accidental rediscovery in 1592. Since then, its excavation has provided an extraordinarily detailed insight into the life of a city at the height of the Roman Empire. Today, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most popular tourist attractions of Italy, with approximately 2,500,000 visitors every year.Monday, January 14, 2013
Incantato Destinations: Assisi
There are many reasons why Assisi is one of Incantato's favorite destinations in Italy.A fairly small city of 30,000 inhabitants, Assisi sits perched on a hilltop surround by the stunning Umbrian landscape. When visiting, you feel like you have stepped back in time, finding yourself in what seems like a village from the Middle Ages with its old gates and main street, the Via de San Francesco. You can also visit the two 14th century forts Rocca Maggiore and Rocca Minore (large and small forts) and enjoy the gorgeous views. However, the most important sight is the Basilica of Saint Francis, named a UNESCO world heritage site. The burial place of St. Francis, construction on the basilica began in 1228.There are also many traces of Roman times around the city, including remains of the city walls or the Piazza del Comune, the main square of Assisi. Here you can find the Temple of Minerva. With six Corinthian columns, it was erected in the 1st Century BC. The square is also a meeting point where almost all streets converge. In the streets surrounding the main square there are many shops offering handicrafts and local specialties. You can also just sit down and relax, knowing that beneath your feet lies an ancient Roman Forum where people used to meet 2,000 years ago.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
YPAS Performance Tour 2013 First Itinerary
This first itinerary provides you with an overview
of where the YPAS travelers are likely to go on any given tour day. As the
planning progresses, the journey will become more detailed. Updates and
confirmations will be published on the tour information site.
Day 1, Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Overnight flight to Italy
Day 2, Thursday, March 28
Benvenuti in bella Italia
Upon arrival in Rome, transfer to the
charming town of Rieti in the very heart of Italy. Orientation tour, check-in
and welcome dinner. (Likely overnight at Hotel Cavour).
Day 3, Friday, March 29
Good Friday in Rieti
After a tour of Rieti’s historical and
cultural highlights, participate in the Good Friday
cultural activities which include a procession and special illuminations.
cultural activities which include a procession and special illuminations.
Day 4, Saturday, March 30
Assisi excursion
Travel to nearby Assisi for a guided tour
and visit of the Basilicas with a first performance opportunity.
Day 5, Sunday, March 31
Highlight performance at the Teatro
YPAS will present a special concert in the
magnificent Teatro di Rieti followed by an official reception and special
dinner.
Day 6, Monday, April 1
Montecassino Abbey Visit & Beach
retreat
Bid farewell to Rieti as your group
continues south to Montecassino for a special visit to and recital at the Benedictine
Abbey. Continue to the Riviera d‘Ulisse for a beachside retreat.
Day 7, Tuesday, April 2
Gaeta and Sperlunga in-depth
Castle performance
Castle performance
Visit these magical cities and beautiful
beach resorts that attracted the Romans already over 2000 years ago, then
prepare for a special castle performance in or near Itri.
Day 8, Wednesday, April 3
Pompeii Excursion
See Mount Vesuvius and visit Pompeii. Alternatively, YPAS could also head to Rome and participate in the general Papal audience.
See Mount Vesuvius and visit Pompeii. Alternatively, YPAS could also head to Rome and participate in the general Papal audience.
Day 9, Thursday, April 4
Rome in-depth & School Exchange
Explore Ancient Rome (Coliseum, Roman
Forum) with a local guide, then meet with arts students at a local school
followed by a concert at Piazza Navona.
Day 10, Friday, April 5
Baroque Rome & a little dolce fa niente
There is so much to see and do in the
Eternal City. Visiting the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain as well as the lively
Trastevere area are a must. However, when in Rome, do as the Romans do and take
some time off and enjoy the good life: try some gelato, shop for souvenirs,
watch people and street artists...
Day 11, Saturday, April 6
Vatican Visit & Final performance
Explore the Vatican Museums and Sistine
Chapel on a special tour (optional after hours visit can be requested at
additional charge with the opportunity to present a vocal recital in the
Sistina) before YPAS will be the featured guest choir for Mass at St. Peter‘s
Basilica. Incantato has already confirmed this highlight of your tour. After
some time for shopping, a special farewell pizza party dinner will conclude the
journey.
Day 12, Sunday, April 7
Return flight home
After an early breakfast, transfer to the
airport for your journey back to the US.
OPTIONAL: Day trip to Florence
May be substituted for one of the proposed
days for an additional charge.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Make sure you protect yourself and your investment: Travel Insurance
Incantato Tours requires getting travel insurance for your upcoming journey.
Not only are you covered medically should anything happen when traveling, but with a company of your choice or with our preferred supplier and TravelGuard's policies, you also protect your investment should you have to cancel or interrupt the trip. Last but not least, there is also coverage for delayed and lost luggage, etc.
Here is a direct line to purchase travel insurance online, and you can do so with your credit cards and also select the option that is best for you.

In the meantime, have a look at the most comprehensive coverage option The Protect Assist Gold below.
Protect Assist (Gold) -
Comprehensive non-insurance travel services* automatically included with plan!
With the ProtectAssist plan, every customer also has access to these valuable travel services when they travel:
· Arrangements for last-minute flight changes
· Hotel finder and reservations
· Rental car reservations
· Emergency medical assistance
· BagTrak® -- lost baggage tracking
· Pre-trip health and safety advisories
· Live e-mail and phone messaging to family and friends
· Cash transfers
· Airport transportation
· Golf course reservations
· Event ticketing
· Floral services
· Identity Theft restoration
Business Assistant* (available when Optional Cancel for Work Reasons coverage is purchased)
*Non-Insurance services are provided by AIG Travel Assist.
Eligibility
Citizenship: All Nationalities
Residency: United States
New York, Oregon, and Washington residence please call to purchase
Some rider options are not available and other restrictions may apply
Destination: Worldwide
Ages: All Ages
Max Trip Length: 365 Days
Not only are you covered medically should anything happen when traveling, but with a company of your choice or with our preferred supplier and TravelGuard's policies, you also protect your investment should you have to cancel or interrupt the trip. Last but not least, there is also coverage for delayed and lost luggage, etc.
Here is a direct line to purchase travel insurance online, and you can do so with your credit cards and also select the option that is best for you.
In the meantime, have a look at the most comprehensive coverage option The Protect Assist Gold below.
Protect Assist (Gold) -
| Comprehensive Travel Protection for the World Traveler |
ProtectAssist special features:
* These additional benefits apply If you are purchasing within 15 days of making your initial trip deposit or payment, however, coverage may still be purchased at any time up to 24 hours prior to departure. Increase your coverage with these valuable additions to your Protect Assist Plan: Cancel For Any Reason – 50% reimbursement of nonrefundable expenses if you cancel your trip for any reason, up to 48 hours prior to your departure. Only available when this plan is purchased within 15 days of initial trip payment. Cancel For Work Reasons – Offers additional work-related reasons for cancellation or interruption. Also includes our exclusive “Business Assistant” services if you have work obligations during your travels. Only available when this plan is purchased within 15 days of initial trip payment. Umbrella Package – Medical Expense limits are doubled and coverage is upgraded to primary. Emergency Medical Transportation limits are doubled and benefits upgraded to take you home or to the hospital of your choice. $25,000 Accidental Death & Dismemberment coverage will be added. Car Rental Collision Coverage – $35,000 in primary coverage. Covers cost of repairs for covered collision damage to a rental car for which the car rental contract holds you responsible. Subject to $250 deductible. Optional coverages cannot be purchased separately. Must be purchased with base ProtectAssist plan. |
Comprehensive non-insurance travel services* automatically included with plan!
With the ProtectAssist plan, every customer also has access to these valuable travel services when they travel:
· Arrangements for last-minute flight changes
· Hotel finder and reservations
· Rental car reservations
· Emergency medical assistance
· BagTrak® -- lost baggage tracking
· Pre-trip health and safety advisories
· Live e-mail and phone messaging to family and friends
· Cash transfers
· Airport transportation
· Golf course reservations
· Event ticketing
· Floral services
· Identity Theft restoration
Business Assistant* (available when Optional Cancel for Work Reasons coverage is purchased)
*Non-Insurance services are provided by AIG Travel Assist.
Eligibility
Citizenship: All Nationalities
Residency: United States
New York, Oregon, and Washington residence please call to purchase
Some rider options are not available and other restrictions may apply
Destination: Worldwide
Ages: All Ages
Max Trip Length: 365 Days
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Incantato Destinations: Sperlonga and Gaeta
The region of Lazio today features a varied landscape of volcanic lakes, mountains, ravines, and olive groves. The area was inhabited at least 60,000 years go, although the first signs of a significant civilization date back to the 10th century BC. Aside from Rome, the YPAS travelers will also be visiting other towns in the Lazio region, including two in the south: Sperlonga and Gaeta. A seaside town surrounded by sandy beaches, the old town of Sperlonga is marked by whitewashed buildings and narrow alleyways. The modern part of town lies down on the seafront.
In ancient times, this area was a favorite retreat for the Romans during the hot summer months, which is why there were villas built along the coast. Archaeologists found a luxury villa complex on the outskirts of town, along with some amazing 2nd century BC Hellenistic sculptures in a large cave open to the sea.
The historic center of Gaeta is dominated by a mighty Aragonese castle. However, the town's most outstanding feature is the Duomo's elegant late Romanesque bell tower with its lofty summit topped by a roof of colored ceramic tiles.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Exciting Incantato Destinations: Rome
- Rome's early history is shrouded in legend. According to Roman tradition, the city was founded by the twin Romulus and Remus on April 21st, 753 BC
- Due to its centrality on many levels, the city has been nicknamed "Caput Mundi" (Latin for "Capital of the World") and "The Eternal City"
- Its rich artistic heritage and vast amount of ancient, notably architectural and archaeological sites, contribute to the city's UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
- Rome is the third most visited tourist destination in the European Union
- The city is also an important worldwide hub of the cinematic and filming industry, home to the important and large Cinecitta Studios, which saw the filming of several internationally acclaimed movies, as well as television programs
- The Rome metropolitan area is the world's 35th richest city be purchasing power
- The city hosted the 1960 Olympic Games and is also an official candidate for the 2020 Olympic Games
- Rome is an important center for music, and it has an intense musical scene, including several prestigious music conservatories and theaters. It hosts the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (founded in 1585), for which new concert halls have been built in the new Parco della Musica, one of the largest musical venues in the world
- A Jewish influence in the Italian dishes can be seen, as Jews have lived in Rome since the 1st Century BC. Examples of these include "Saltimbocca alla Romana," a veal cutlet, Roman-style, topped with raw ham and sage and simmered with white wine and butter, as well as "Carciofi alla giudia" - artichokes fried in olive oil, typical of Roman Jewish cooking
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Discovering Rieti with Incantato Tours
Though most international travelers know about and have visited big Italian cities like Florence and Rome, or famous smaller ones like the towns of Cinque Terra or the Amalfi Coast, few know just how many hidden gems are sprinkled throughout the Italian countryside. Rieti is one of these - a town that's important to Italians (and Italian history) and virtually unknown to American tourists.
(Bonus fun fact: One notable exception is Kobe Bryant, who went to school in Rieti - and speaks fluent Italian - because his dad, Joe, played basketball in Rieti from 1984 to 1992.)
Rieti is the name for both a city and a province (like a county) in the region (like a state) of Lazio. Many Italians know Rieti because it's along a major route to get to Rome (also, incidentally, in Lazio). As the capital of the region of Rieti, the town also is a major cultural and commercial center for the many tiny towns in northern Lazio and southern Umbria.
Historically, Reiti was a major site in the Sabine nation long before Italy was united, and later became a strategic point in the early Italian road network that linked Rome to the Adriatic Sea. Rieti also became a favorite Papal seat and was the site of several important historical events, including the marriage of Constance Hauteville in 1185, the crowning of Charles I by Pope Nicholas in 1289, and the celebration of the canonization of St. Dominic by Pope Gregory IX in 1234.
Interesting features of modern Rieti include the Cathedral, with a stunning Romanesque bell tower built in 1252 and a statue of St. Barbara by Giannatonio Mari; the Palazzo Vescovile – or Bishops Palace – with its Rennaissance windows and a Grand Hall housing the Diocese Gallery; and the Santa Maria in Vescovio, an 8th century church with frescoes from the 13th and 14th centuries depicting the Last Judgment and scenes from the Bible.
As the center of the Rieti province, the town of Rieti also features a number of gelaterias, clothing stores, delicious restaurants, and the surprisingly diverse music store Mussicisti.
The Rieti Valley also is an important part of the Cammino di Francesco, or Saint Francis Walk. Along with Assisi and the Verna, Saint Francis made the Rieti Valley his home. It is here that he created the first Nativity in Christianity in 1223, wrote the Rule of the Franciscan Order, and most likely composed The Canticle of All Creatures.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Montecassino Abbey: an Incantato Favorite
Monte Cassino is a rocky mountain approximately 80 miles southeast of Rome. Saint Benedict of Nursia established his first monastery here, the source and foundation of the Benedictine Order, in 529. The monastery stands as one of the few territorial abbeys remaining within the Catholic Church.
According the Gregory the Great’s biography of Saint Benedict, the monastery was constructed on an older pagan sight, a temple of Apollo that originally crowned the hill. The biography claims that Benedict’s first act was to smash the sculpture of Apollo and destroy the pagan altar. He then reused the temple, dedicating it to Saint Martin, and built a new chapel which he dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. Once established at Monte Cassino, Benedict never left. There he penned the Benedictine Rule which ultimately became the founding principle of western monasticism. Monte Cassino became the model for future Benedictine developments throughout the world.
Unfortunately the Abbey has fallen target to numerous military insurgencies throughout the years, including the infamous 1944 Battle of Monte Cassino. On February 15, 1944, the Abbey was almost completely destroyed by Allied air-raids after being mistakenly identified as a German stronghold. In fact, the Abbey was being used as a refuge for women and children attempting to shield themselves from the war. The Abbey was rebuilt after the war, financed by the Italian State, and was reconsecrated by Pope Paul VI in 1964.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Incantato Performance Venues: the Magnificent Teatro di Rieti
The
current structure of the theatre dates back to December of 1883 but was not
officially inaugurated until September 20, 1893, featuring productions of
Goethe’s Faust and Pietro Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana.
The
Rieti Theatre also annually hosts the Rieti Dance Festival, the International
Competition for the New Opera Voices of Mattia Battistini and the National
Competition for Young Actors. The theatre is well known for its excellent
acoustics, a characteristic that earned the structure the very first National
Award for the Acoustics. In referring to the acoustics, Professor Bruno Cagli,
president of the National Academy of Saint Cecilia, once called the theatre
“the world’s best in that respect”.
And here is a recording from the University of South Carolina Choir taken at the Teatro on their 2011 Incantato Tour.
And here is a recording from the University of South Carolina Choir taken at the Teatro on their 2011 Incantato Tour.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
St. Peter's Basilica
The
Papal Basilica of Saint Peter is
located within the Vatican City. St. Peter's Basilica has the largest interior
of any Christian church in the world, holding 60,000 people. It is the symbolic
"Mother Church" of the Catholic Church and is regarded as one of the
holiest Christian sites in the world. It has been described as "holding a
unique position in the Christian world" and as "the greatest of all churches
of Christendom".In Catholic tradition, it is the burial site of its namesake Saint Peter, who was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus and, according to tradition, first Bishop of Rome and therefore first in the line of the papal succession. Tradition and some historical evidence hold that Saint Peter's tomb is directly below the altar of the basilica. For this reason, many Popes have been interred at St. Peter's since the Early Christian period. There has been a church on this site since the 4th century. Construction of the present basilica, over the old Constantine basilica, began on April 18, 1506 and was completed on November 18, 1626.
St. Peter's is a famous place of pilgrimage, for its liturgical functions and for its historical associations. It is associated with the papacy, with the Counter-reformation and numerous artists, most significantly Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475-1564), an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer. Michelangelo took over a building site at which four piers, enormous beyond any constructed since the days of Ancient Rome, were rising behind the remaining nave of the old basilica. He also inherited the numerous schemes designed and redesigned by some of the greatest architectural and engineering brains of the 16th century.
Incidentally, there are over 100 tombs within St. Peter's Basilica, many located in the Vatican grotto, beneath the Basilica. These include 91 popes, St. Ignatius of Antioch, Holy Roman Emperor Otto II, and the composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. Exiled Catholic British royalty James Francis Edward Stuart and his two sons, Charles Edward Stuart and Henry Benedict Stuart, are buried here, having been granted asylum by Pope Clement XI. The most recent interment was Pope John Paul II, on April 8, 2005.
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