Tag: Katherine Greenberg

  • Friday, May 9 – Saturday, May 17 – Morocco: Gardens, Culture and Cuisine

    Friday, May 9 – Saturday, May 17 – Morocco: Gardens, Culture and Cuisine

    Discover the imperial cities of Morocco—Rabat, Meknes, Fes, and Marrakech—and travel back in time with visits to the ancient Roman city of Volubilis, the medina of Fes, and villages in the Atlas Mountains.

    Along with the Pacific Horticulture Society, you will experience the fascinating culture of Morocco through its gardens, workshops devoted to Moroccan arts, and visits to private homes. The itinerary also includes a visit to a winery near Fes, and an ethno-botanical adventure in Marrakech. Katherine Greenberg, PHS board member, will escort this tour.

    For more information and a detailed itinerary, contact Sterling Tours at 800-976-9497 or visit http://sterlingtoursltd.com/Morocco2014.html.

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  • February, 2014 – People to People Tour of Cuba

    The Pacific Horticulture Society is thrilled to offer a third Cuba tour in February, 2014, escorted by PHS board member Katherine Greenberg.   The People-to-People Exploration of Cuba begins in Havana. You’ll visit botanic gardens, a community project for sustainable agriculture, as well as the reforestation project at Las Terrazas, Orquideario Soroa, and the vast wetlands of Zapata National Park, the mountain station at Topes de Collantes, and the extraordinary plant life in the Sierra De Escambray.  The itinerary also includes the fascinating colonial cities of Trinidad and Cienfuegos on the south coast.   The tour is pending renewal of Pacific Horticulture’s travel license.  Space is limited to twenty people and is expected to fill quickly.  For more information contact Betchart Expeditions at 800-252-4910 or www.betchartexpeditions.com.

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  • Thursday, April 4 – Monday, April 15 – Morocco & Andalucia: Islamic Gardens and Architecture

    Travel to the Imperial Cities of Marrakech, Fez, and Meknes, to Tangier and across the Straits of Gibraltar to the Moorish Kingdoms of Granada, Cordoba, and Seville. Visiting private and public gardens you’ll see the defining elements of Islamic design and architecture. Along the way we’ll explore those ancient medinas and fabulous palaces that have enchanted travelers for centuries plus stay in historic hotels and enjoy regional cuisine in private homes and acclaimed restaurants; join us on this grand adventure.

    This Pacific Horticulture Morocco & Andalucía tour, co-sponsored by San Diego Horticulture Society, will be escorted by Katherine Greenberg, who is an author and garden designer with a special interest in California native plants, PHS board member, and past president of PHS and the Mediterranean Garden Society

    For more information, contact Sterling Tours. Reach them by phone at 800-976-9497 or access the Morocco & Andalucia itinerary listed at the Sterling Tours website, www.sterlingtoursltd.com.

  • Saturday, April 14 – Tuesday, April 24 – Mallorca & Menorca: Gardens, Art, and Cuisine

    A trip to the Mediterranean is planned by the Pacific Horticulture Society and the Northwest Horticultural Society April 14 – 24, led by Sofia Barroso, and escorted by Katherine Greenberg. Join them for a spring tour of Mallorca, where you have invitations to visit spectacular private gardens and art collections.
    The tour will take you from the lovely patios of Palma to elegant country estates and charming seaside villages. You will also explore the island of Menorca, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with fascinating archaeological sites and distinctive architecture. Along the way, experience the generous hospitality, regional cuisine, and scenic beauty of the Balearic Islands.

    Tour escort Katherine Greenberg is a garden designer with a special interest in Mediterranean gardens. She is a past president of Pacific Horticulture Society and the Mediterranean Garden Society (MGS). Katherine studied at the University of Madrid, and she has led a number of tours to Spain with a focus on gardens, culture, and cuisine. During her term as president of the MGS, she started a branch of the Society in Mallorca.  This tour is planned for a small group. Early reservations are encouraged.  Image of a garden in Palma shown below is from the excellent website www.onbotanicalphotography.blogspot.com. The complete trip itinerary is available online: http://www.sterlingtoursltd.com/Mallorca2012.html.

  • April 7 – April 17, 2011 – Sicily: Natural History, Antiquities, Culture & Cuisine

    Come with Pacific Horticulture and Katherine Greenberg, past president of the Pacific Horticulture Society, April 7 – 17, 2011 to experience the history, landscapes, artistic and culinary traditions of Sicily. The island is rich in classical Greek ruins and remarkable Roman mosaics set in romantic Mediterranean scenery. Begin in Palermo, with its fascinating collection of medieval monuments. You will see a wide range of plants on leisurely nature walks, discover ancient hilltop cities with panoramic views over the valleys, and explore quaint fishing villages. The journey ends in lovely, seaside Taormina, where an optional extension is available. This unique tour is planned for a small group, and complete information with detailed itinerary may be found at www.pacifichorticulture.org/tours/sicily/, and by calling Sterling Tours at 619-299-3010, or logging on to http://sterlingtoursltd.com/Sicily.html.

  • February 18 – March 2 – Explore Cuba: Environment, Botanical Gardens & National Parks

    Katherine Greenberg, Past President, Pacific Horticultural Foundation, will escort a tour to Cuba February 18 – March 2, 2010, under the auspices of Pacific Horticulture Magazine.

    Join like minded plant lovers for a long-awaited study tour of Cuba, where you  will visit the highly successful urban gardens of historic Havana, as well as the country’s national parks, important repositories of the island’s native flora. Cuba is the largest, most diverse, and species-rich island in the Caribbean. You’ll also enjoy the country’s cuisine, music, and culture. Meetings with Cubans will highlight the tour. All tour members must qualify to participate.

    Pacific Horticulture staff are working with a humanitarian organization, Global Exchange, to provide opportunities for those of you who work in the areas of horticulture, botanic gardens, or the environment to travel to Cuba as members of this information-gathering delegation. You must be a full-time or part-time professional or volunteer professional to qualify. Please contact them to receive an application to be a part of this exciting opportunity.  Global Exchange is a registered Travel Service Provider for Cuba with the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the US Treasury Department. This trip operates under their General License.

    Tour highlights will include visits to the Havana Botanic Garden, the La Terrazas reforestation project and the Sierra del Rosario Biosphere Reserve for orchids at the Orquidarium Soroa (pictured below), a trip to Zapata, recognized as the finest wetland in the Caribbean with extraordinary plantlife and wildlife, Cinfuegos, a city on the south coast, the Sierra del Cambray Mountains, the colonial city of Trinidad, and more.  For a detailed itinerary, contact 510-849-1627, or email office@pacifichorticulture.org.