101st Anniversary Passage through the Panama Canal and Costa Rica

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With Phyllis Berger

January 3 - 11, 2015

From $4,195

We invite you to join us for this voyage of a lifetime featuring a passage through the historic Panama Canal, following its centennial anniversary, and the unspoiled rainforests of Costa Rica and Panama at the best time of year. During our comprehensive itinerary, visit two UNESCO World Heritage sites and Panama’s ancient San Blas Islands, where the Guna Indians live much as they did centuries ago. Tour one of acclaimed architect Frank Gehry’s newest designs, Panama City’s Biodiversity Museum. Experience Panama’s and Costa Rica’s world-renowned and protected national parks—rainforests, islands and archipelagos that foster one of the most pristine ecosystems on our planet.

This exclusive offering features the Five-Star M.V. Tere Moana, relaunched in 2013 under new ownership following a multimillion-dollar refurbishment. A true small ship, M.V. Tere Moana carries only 90 guests and provides the best of deluxe accommodations, an intimate atmosphere to enjoy the camaraderie of fellow alumni and an all-inclusive cruise experience.

To request a brochure or make a reservation, contact Thomas P. Gohagan & Company at (800)-922-3088 or (312)-609-1140 or www.gohagantravel.com

For Johns Hopkins information, please contact Lisa Auchincloss or Marguerite Jones at 800-548-5481.

Phyllis Berger supervises the photography program in the Homewood Art Workshops and is a fulltime instructor in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. She has taught interdisciplinary courses in Writing Seminars, History of Science, Political Science and Museum Studies.