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Luggage

Coaches have limited space for luggage.  Luggage is restricted to one large size suitcase with a maximum weight of 20 kilos (44 lbs) plus one small hand/day bag that can go on the coach with you.  It will not look anything like what you are used to carrying on board an airplane in the overhead bins—absolutely no rollaboards will be allowed.  No external metal frame backpacks are allowed because the overhead racks on the coaches are very limited and narrow in space.  The size of your carry-on bag is limited to the size of a handbag or very small collapsible soft-sided bag.  Once you are in Barcelona then luggage restrictions will not be so strict.  You might plan to purchase one of those collapsible soft-sided duffle bags that fits in your luggage so that after you arrive in Barcelona you will be able to use it as an additional bag through the rest of your trip.  Students with excess luggage may be required to ship their excess luggage at their own expense.

Student Loans/ Financial Aid

All Miami students eligible for student loans may apply through the Financial Aid Office of the University of Miami School of Law.  Applications for financial aid must be completed and submitted to the University of Miami Law School Financial Aid office by the end of March 2007.

The financial aid budget available for the 2007 Tour of Spain and Portugal is adequate to meet all your financial needs associated with your summer study of law abroad but it is not generous.  In addition to the federally regulated Stafford loan, students can also apply for a Graduate Plus loan which together fund the full cost of the program.  The Graduate Plus loan is also a guaranteed federally regulated loan employing the same processing system as the Stafford loan.  Both loans should be applied for at the same time, if needed.

All visiting students should apply early through their home school and check with their financial aid office regarding processing of consortium agreements, loans, and check disbursements of funds.  Please liaison with our Financial Aid Office, telephone (305) 284-3115, fax (305) 284-5868, or email: finaid@law.miami.edu to ensure processing of your funds.  All registration fees, tuition and housing costs must be paid for by the time the program starts.

Liability

The University of Miami School of Law will not be responsible for personal injuries to students or for loss or damage to personal property within or in transit to the 2007 Tour of Spain and Portugal program or any University of Miami School of Law Summer Abroad Program destination.

Health and Travel Insurance

Students must obtain insurance that provides reimbursement for health care abroad and should consult their home school or current insurance policy to determine health insurance eligibility.  In addition, students are strongly advised to consider purchasing travel insurance that covers trip cancellation or interruption.

STA Travel provides health insurance coverage plans while abroad.  For further information, please contact STAtravel.com or call their toll-free number at 1-800-781-4040 for a complete description of purchasing travel insurance coverage, medical protection/health insurance, travel accident protection, worldwide emergency assistance and travel deals and discounts.

Contiki Holidays can provide travel insurance for the portions of the summer abroad programs operated by Contiki Holidays.  Please contact Contiki Holidays Custom Groups toll-free number at 1-866-652-4483 or email groups@contiki.com for pricing and details.

Disabled Students

The 2007 Tour of Spain and Portugal is generally accessible to individuals with disabilities and special accommodations requests.  Special accommodations requests should be provided at the same time of application.  For further information, please contact the University of Miami School of Law Disabilities Services at (305) 284-2599.

Passports and Visas

It is each participant’s responsibility to have a valid passport and all visas, permits and certificates required for all Summer Abroad Program destinations.  U.S. citizens only need a valid passport.

Students participating in the Italy Optional Trip are in addition responsible for obtaining all visas, permits and certificates required for Italy.  U.S. citizens only need a valid passport.

Break Period/ Italy Optional Trip

So that students may visit the European continent in depth, a ten-day break period has been incorporated into the 2007 Tour of Spain and Portugal.  No classes or field trips are scheduled from June 29 through July 8, 2007.  Housing provided by the Tour of Spain and Portugal does not include the break period.

Contiki Holidays, the world’s largest travel company for 18-35 year olds, is offering the 2007 Tour of Spain and Portugal students an optional ten-day guided tour of Italy as indicated on the schedule illustrated below.  Included in the Italy Optional Trip is transportation by air-conditioned coach, services of a Contiki Tour Manager throughout, Continental breakfasts daily and some evening meals.  Accommodations in Superior Tourist Class hotels at group prices are also being arranged by Contiki Holidays which is solely responsible for the conduct of the Italy Optional Trip.

Contiki Holidays Italy Optional Trip
Rome/Assisi/Siena/San Gimignano/Florence/Pisa/
Cinque Terre/La Spezia/Verona/Venice
Fri. June 29  Arrive by coach into Rome, transfer to hotel
Sat. June 30 Rome
Sun. July 1 Rome
Mon. July 2 Rome to Assisi/Siena
Tue. July 3 Siena/San Gimignano to Florence
Wed. July 4  Florence
Thu. July 5 Florence/Pisa to La Spezia
Fri. July 6  La Spezia/Cinque Terre/Verona to Venice
Sat. July 7 Venice/Venice Mestre
Sun. July 8 Self-directed flight from Venice to London; make own way to Frances Gardner House

In order to participate in the ten-day Italy Optional Trip students in the Tour of Spain and Portugal must make their own travel arrangements as early as possible from Fuengirola (Málaga Airport) to Rome on Friday, June 29th, and from Venice to Barcelona on Sunday, July 8th.  Airport transfers are not included from Fuengirola and students must make their own way at the end of the trip to housing accommodations arranged in Barcelona and check-in upon arrival.

For those who are interested in participating in the Italy Optional Trip arranged by Contiki Holidays, a $300 deposit is required at time of registration.  As explained more fully in this brochure under Payment Schedule for Italy Optional Trip; Cancellation Policy, the deposit is non-refundable except if the Italy Optional Trip is cancelled due to insufficient enrollment.  In case of such cancellation, the $300 deposit will be refunded.  Enrollment in the Italy Optional Trip is subject to space availability, which is limited in part by the size of the coach.  Enrollment is on a first come (deposit received), first serve basis.

The Italy Optional trip is priced so as to pass along to all participants all the savings realized from group travel.  The cost of the land portion of the Italy Optional Trip is $1,048 plus applicable air fare.  The foregoing price is also subject to adjustment, up or down, should  there be a currency fluctuation.  In 2006, nearly 50 students enjoyed the Italy Optional Trip arranged by Contiki Holidays.

Finally, it is the participant’s responsibility to have a valid passport and all visas, permits and certificates required for the Italy Optional Trip.  U.S. citizens only need a valid passport.



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