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Travel: Tours and cruises

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RUSSIA

Landmark sites

History professor Bob Feldman leads “The Changing Face of Russia,” with tour highlights featuring a ballet in St. Petersburg, a folk dance performance in Moscow and dinner at a Russian family’s home. It also hits the Kremlin, the Hermitage (Feldman’s guests get a special tour of the Gold Rooms) and important cathedrals and palaces.

Itinerary: Moscow and St. Petersburg

Dates: Sept. 15-26

Price: $5,990, double occupancy (single supplement $1,290), including airfare from Los Angeles, lodging, transportation, guided sightseeing via motorcoach, most meals, lectures, entrance fees and taxes

Info: East-West International Tours, Laguna Beach; (800) 359-6719, https://www.eastwest-tours.com

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TURKEY

Insiders’ tour

The Santa Barbara Museum of Art has enlisted art historian Nigel McGilchrist to lead “Hidden Treasures of Turkey.” McGilchrist’s itinerary sidesteps tourist haunts in favor of little-known but worthwhile spots such as the Tektek Mountains’ astrological temples. The journey also includes an insiders’ tour of Ankara, plus Mardin’s notable architecture, Gaziantep’s refined cuisine and a customized look at Istanbul, including the Hagia Sophia.

Itinerary: Ankara to Cappadocia, Gaziantep, Sanl?urfa, Mardin, Nemrut Dag and Istanbul

Dates: Sept. 17-Oct. 1

Price: $5,720, double occupancy (single supplement $1,385), including lodging, most meals, excursions, admissions and all transportation within Turkey (including flights and airport transfers). The price does not include international airfare or a $350 museum donation.

Info: Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara; (805) 884-6436, https://www.sbma.net/travel

GUATEMALA

Cooking and crafts

Escalle & Co.’s “Culinary & Shopping Tour” visits a UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as women’s cooperatives where travelers are introduced to traditional crafts. Experiences include a jewelry-making demonstration, cooking class and native art shopping trip.

Itinerary: Antigua, Guatemala, to Chichicastenango, Lake Atitlán and villages surrounding the lake

Dates: Oct. 6-14

Price: $795, double occupancy (single supplement $300), including eight nights’ lodging, shuttle and boat transfers, tours, some meals, entrance fees, gratuities and a $150 donation to women’s and children’s charities. The price does not include airfare.

Info: Escalle & Co., Irvine; (949) 387-7163, https://www.sellin.com/GCFR/11S.html

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PORTUGAL AND SPAIN

River cruise

Uniworld’s 11-day “Portugal, Spain & the Douro River Valley” tour and cruise aboard a 128-person vessel sails the Douro River Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage location. Guided tours take travelers through Lisbon and the region’s many ancient vineyards, farms and villages.

Itinerary: Lisbon, Coimbra, Porto, Bitetos, Régua and Pinhão, Portugal; Salamanca, Spain; Castelo Rodrigo and Guimarães, Portugal; and back to Porto

Dates: Multiple departures through Nov. 10

Price: Starting at $2,799, double occupancy (single supplement starts at $1,499, though waived on Aug. 11 and Nov. 3 and 10 departures), including airport transfers, three nights in Lisbon, stateroom accommodations during the seven-night cruise, most meals and beverages (including alcohol) and 10 guided shore excursions. The price does not include port charges ($112) or airfare.

Info: Uniworld, Los Angeles; (800)733-7820, https://www.uniworld.com

— Avital Binshtock

travel@latimes.com

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