Oberammergau: Passion Play 2010 & Germany

13 Days from $4,449 USD


Marvel at Germany's time-tested ability to maintain its traditions while transforming into a modern cultural center. Explore the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, the momentous decisions made in Potsdam and the festive culture of Bamberg and Munich before watching the Passion Play in Oberammergau.

Trip costs include:

  • Round-trip air transportation with a major airline, airport transfers and escorts
  • The services of a bilingual Go Ahead Tour Director
  • A licensed local city guide in Berlin, Potsdam, Dresden, Bamberg, Munich and Oberammergau
  • 11 nights accommodations in comfortable, well-located hotels with twin beds and private bath or shower
  • All hotel service charges and tips, baggage handling and local taxes
  • Ticket to the Passion Play performance and program booklet
  • Entrance to the Oberammergau Museum
  • Full breakfast (B) daily
  • 4 three-course dinners, including wine or beer (D)
  • Private deluxe motorcoach
  • Guided sightseeing and entrance fees to select sights as described
  • Go Ahead travel bag and increased status in our World Traveler Club, including credit toward your next tour

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1 - Berlin

Your vacation begins with an overnight flight to Germany.

Day 2 - Berlin

Touch down in Berlin. After hotel check-in, meet your fellow travelers at tonight’s included dinner. (B in flight, D)

Day 3 - Berlin

Today, a local expert guide shows you the monuments to Berlin’s intricate past as well as signs of its re-emergence as a vibrant cultural center. Visit Brandenburg Gate, once the symbol of the undeclared Cold War, and now the symbol of a reunited Berlin. See the site where Checkpoint Charlie once guarded the border between East and West Germany. Journey down Unter den Linden, once considered one of the world’s most elegant boulevards. Spend a free afternoon on your own or take park in an optional World War II walking tour. (B)

World War II walking tour $69 USD

World War II walking tour

Take a walk through history on this insider’s tour of Berlin during World War II, detailing the rise and fall of Hitler and the Third Reich.

Day 4 - Berlin

Travel to Potsdam in former East Germany. Once the playground of Frederick the Great, Potsdam was where American, British and Soviet leaders met in 1945 to determine Germany's future. On your guided tour, see the palaces, pavilions and gardens of Frederick's residence before returning to Berlin for a free evening. (B)

Day 5 - Dresden

Journey to Dresden today, traveling through Wittenberg, where tonight's included dinner awaits. (B, D)

Day 6 - Dresden

Enjoy a guided tour of Dresden, once considered to be the most beautiful city in the world. Pass the Semper Opera House and visit Zwinger Palace. Destroyed by the Allies’ firebombing in 1945, the palace now houses masterpieces by Raphael, Dürer and Titian. Spend the afternoon at your leisure or embark on an optional excursion to Leipzig. (B)

Leipzig $99 USD

Leipzig

In Leipzig, you'll see one of Europe's well-known universities and the site of the world's oldest trade fair. Located north of the city, the fair is home to the world's largest levitated glass hall.

Day 7 - Bamberg

Travel by way of Weimar. This intellectual hub nurtured the genius of Goethe, Nietzsche and Schiller, as well as the entire Bauhaus architectural movement. The city also gave rise to the Weimar Republic, the failed attempt to establish a liberal German democracy between the two World Wars. Continue through the Weimar countryside for a visit to Belvedere Palace. Reach the Bavarian town of Bamberg in time for this evening’s included dinner. (B, D)

Day 8 - Bamberg

Today’s guided tour leads you through the plain, islands and seven hills of Bamberg. Wander through the well-preserved medieval Old Town, named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the Bamberg Cathedral, an impressive Romanesque structure with four imposing towers. Then pay a visit to “Little Venice,” a colony of quaint fishers’ houses on the banks of the river Regnitz. This afternoon, delve into the medieval history of Germany with an optional tour of Rothenburg. (B)

Rothenburg $55 USD

Rothenburg

Visit Rothenburg, the best-preserved walled town in Germany. During the Middle Ages, Rothenburg was Germany's second-largest city, with 6,000 inhabitants. Today, it is a favorite for those seeking a slice of quaint Medieval Germany.

Day 9 - Munich

This morning, travel to Munich, a city renowned for its festive and charming traditions. Stop in Nuremburg along the way to see the legacy of the World War II military tribunals. Upon your arrival, embark on an expertly led guided tour of the Bavarian capital. Travel past the Olympic Stadium, the fashionable Schwabing district and the Residenz, once home to the Wittlesbach dukes of Bavaria. Pay a visit to Nymphenburg Palace and continue to Marienplatz, Munich’s medieval heart, where you’ll see the city’s famed Glockenspiel. (B)

Day 10 - Munich

Revel in the friendly ambiance of Munich with a free day to explore on your own. Or join an optional excursion to the former concentration camp at Dachau. (B)

Dachau $29 USD

Dachau

Dachau served as one of the most notorious concentration camps during World War II. Today the camp is a Holocaust memorial museum .

Day 11 - Oberammergau

Travel into the Bavarian mountains to the castle of Neuschwanstein, the fairytale palace of Mad King Ludwig. From there, you’ll travel to the scenic town of Oberammergau, known throughout the world for its open-air staging of the Passion Play, Germany’s oldest festival. Enjoy an included dinner this evening. (B, D)

Day 12 - Oberammergau

Nestled high in the Bavarian Alps, the village of Oberammergau is a favorite destination for those seeking respite and rejuvenation. With the gorgeous surrounding scenery, its houses painted with scenes from legends and fairy tales and its plethora of woodcarving shops, Oberammergau is a peaceful oasis that every ten years achieves mystical proportions. It all began in 1632, when woodcarver Kaspar Schisler inadvertently brought the plague home to Oberammergau. Within a year, the plague had taken nearly a quarter of the town’s inhabitants. The following October, the town council vowed to perform a Passion Play every ten years if God would spare them from the plague. They survived, and kept their promise. Today, after a free morning to explore the village, you’ll watch the villagers perform the play for the 41st time. Enjoy this sweeping—and profoundly moving—epic of a play, lunch and dinner included. (B, L, D)

Day 13 - Munich

Extend your stay with three nights in Vienna or transfer to the Munich airport to board your flight home. (B) 

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Vienna
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Proper citizens of Vienna, it has been said, waltz only from the waist down, holding their upper bodies ramrod straight while whirling around the crowded dance floor. The movement resulting from this correct posture is breathtaking in its sweep and splendor, and its elegant coupling of free-wheeling exuberance and rigid formality is quintessentially Viennese. The town palaces all over the inner city—built mostly during the 18th century—present in stone and stucco a similar artful synthesis. They make Vienna a Baroque city that is, at its best, an architectural waltz.

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Travel Guide

Passport & Visa

This itinerary includes the following countries: Germany and Austria (on the optional excursion to Salzburg as well as the tour extension to Vienna). In order to enter these countries, U.S. citizens need a valid passport. The expiration date must extend at least six months beyond the date of your return to the United States. No visa is required for U.S. citizens. If you are not a U.S. citizen, you must contact each country’s consulate for your specific entry requirements.

Health

There are no major health risks when traveling to Germany. Still, it is always advisable to check with your health-care provider for the latest updates and overseas travel requirements.

Transportation / Walking on tour

Round-trip flights arrive in Berlin and depart from Munich (or Vienna on extension). Included transportation on “Historic Germany: Berlin to Bavaria” is by private motorcoach. In your free time, you may wish to explore the main cities by public transportation.

Berlin’s very efficient transportation system (BVG) consists of buses, trams, the U-Bahn (underground trains) and the S-Bahn (elevated trains). A BVG standard ticket is valid for two hours of transportation, including transfers. During your stay, you might consider purchasing a 24-hour ticket or the three-day Welcome Card. Munich’s transportation system (MVV) is top-notch, an all-inclusive combination of trams, buses, U-bahn and S-bahn. Purchase tickets based on time of validity from newspaper stands, vending machines or the drivers. Most of the major attractions lie within the inner-city blue zone.

Vienna has one of Europe’s most efficient transportation systems. You can purchase tickets in singles or in bulk for S-bahn (above ground), U-bahn (underground), tram and bus lines. The waiting time for trains and subways is usually no more than five to 10 minutes.

Clothing & Packing Tips

Light, loose-fitting clothing that provides comfort when exploring the sights is essential for your tour. Sunglasses and a sturdy pair of walking shoes or sneakers are recommended for sightseeing. It’s always a good idea to be prepared for any eventuality—a lightweight sports jacket and emergency rainwear are advised. If you plan to visit an especially elegant restaurant or attend the opera or theater, you will probably feel more comfortable with something more formal to wear. Also, remember that it is preferable not to visit churches or other religious sites with bare legs and shoulders (and entrance may be denied on this basis).

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Currency

The euro is the currency you will use on your tour. Better rates of exchange are usually available in your destination countries rather than in the United States, although it is worth ordering some currency from your local bank to use when you first arrive. We advise that you take credit cards, ATM/bank cards and traveler’s checks, which can be exchanged for cash at local banks, as needed. We suggest that you inform your bank and credit card company of your travel plans, so that they won’t confuse your international purchases for fraudulent charges. Please note: With the conversion to the euro, it has been increasingly difficult to exchange traveler’s checks outside of Europe’s major cities—both at banks and shops—and they often attract higher fees.

Tipping

At the conclusion of your tour, it is customary to offer your Go Ahead Tour Director and driver a gratuity. We recommend USD $2 per person per day for your driver and USD $4 to USD $6 per person per day for your tour director. If applicable, we also recommend $1 per local guide.