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Corinthian II

9/6/2008 - 9/17/2008

Mediterranean Music Festival: A Voyage from Athens to Venice with Classical Music Performances at Historic Sites

 “Architecture,” Goethe said, “is frozen music.” And when exquisite music is heard in magnificent surroundings, one is immersed in a universe of wonder. It is our pleasure to invite you on a musical adventure from ...

Corinthian II

9/16/2008 - 9/25/2008

From Venice to Sicily: A Voyage Exploring the Adriatic and Ionian Seas

Of the many seaborne idylls possible in the Mediterranean, this has to be one of the loveliest. Aboard the elegant, all-suite Corinthian II, we will combine the very best of Croatia’s lovely Dalmatian coast and Sicily—the storied island where all the major ...

Corinthian II

9/24/2008 - 10/2/2008

Sicily: Crossroads of Mediterranean Civilizations

On this circumnavigation of Sicily aboard the all-suite Corinthian II, we discover more than 3,000 years of diverse cultural innovation—wave after wave of new peoples, new ideas, and new artistic techniques sweeping the island of Etna, leaving in their wake sublime ...

Corinthian II

10/2/2008 - 10/11/2008

Rediscovering the Classical World: A Voyage from Rome to Constantinople

On this special voyage from Rome to Istanbul, the city founded by Emperor Constantine as the “New Rome,” we will explore some of the most important aspects of the ancient Greek and Roman societies and how elements of these two cultures became the foundations for our ...

Corinthian II

10/10/2008 - 10/21/2008

Journey of Aeneas: Retracing The Aeneid through the Mediterranean

“Arms and the man I sing,” wrote Virgil of Aeneas, who, “forc’d by Fate,” “expell’d and exil’d, left the Trojan shore.” The Aeneid is a story of inherited glory—the glory that passed from fallen Troy to Rome. On ...

Callisto

10/11/2008 - 10/23/2008

Journey into the Past: A Voyage to the Greek Islands and Southern Turkey

Offering the Greek Islands'magic, and the turquoise coast's mystery, this voyage aboard the 34-guest Callisto is nothing less than a yachter’s dream. There are many ways to cruise from Athens to Istanbul, but this itinerary is undoubtedly one of the best. After a ...

Corinthian II

10/20/2008 - 11/2/2008

Coexistence of Cultures and Faiths in the Mediterranean

The unique atmosphere of Mediterranean life, as it exists today, was built upon millennia of cultural movements, invasions, and religious transitions. Their monuments remain all around, each influencing, commenting upon, and building upon one another. This autumn voyage aboard ...

Corinthian II

10/27/2008 - 11/8/2008

A Voyage to the Aegean Sea: An Exploration of Greece, the Greek Islands and Turkey

When sailing the enchanted blue waters of the Aegean, you hear the whisper of heroes in the wind and the echo of ancient empires in the lapping waves. After exploring the Acropolis in Athens, our voyage brings us to legendary Troy, where the mythical Trojan War was fought over the ...

Callisto

11/1/2008 - 11/11/2008
11/10/2008 - 11/20/2008

The Road to Fabled Palmyra: A Voyage to the Ancient Lands of the Eastern Mediterranean

“All at once, the greatest quality of ruins we had ever seen, all of white marble, and beyond them towards the Euphrates a flat waste,” two English travelers once wrote. “It is scarce possible to imagine anything more striking than this view: so great a number of ...

Corinthian II

11/9/2008 - 11/21/2008

Landmark Ancient Sites of the Mediterranean: Greece, Sicily, North Africa and Spain


Nowhere in the world does natural beauty come together with magnificent ancient remains like the Mediterranean. Trace the progress of Western civilization’s greatest empires on an idyllic cruise from Athens to Granada. Every day brings a new marvel: from celebrated ...

Corinthian II

11/20/2007 - 12/22/2007
11/20/2008 - 12/22/2008

From Gibraltar to Patagonia: A Grand Voyage to West Africa, the Atlantic Islands, and South America

Follow the trade winds on the route traversed by the early explorers and other sailors who have traced this path across the Atlantic Ocean throughout the centuries in the quest for discovery, leaving colonial villages and landmarks that exist to this day. On this expansive journey ...

Clelia II

6/27/2009 - 7/4/2009
7/4/2009 - 7/11/2009
7/11/2009 - 7/18/2009
7/25/2009 - 8/1/2009
8/1/2009 - 8/8/2009
8/8/2009 - 8/15/2009
8/15/2009 - 8/22/2009
8/22/2009 - 8/29/2009
8/29/2009 - 9/5/2009
9/5/2009 - 9/12/2009
9/12/2009 - 9/19/2009

The Great Lakes: A Voyage Through North America's Magnificent Inland Sea

Close to home is one of the great natural wonders of the world. Nearly fifteen thousand years ago, the last of the great glaciers retreated, leaving us with the legacy of the Great Lakes. The lakes are unique, for although they are called ...

Corinthian II

9/9/2009 - 9/19/2009

Undiscovered Greece: Unspoiled Islands, Pristine Villages and Ancient Sites

Unlike their bigger and better known counterparts, these islands have preserved their architectural and cultural treasures intact. This spectacular voyage will ply the Aegean waters in pursuit of pristine, undeveloped destinations ...

Corinthian II

9/17/2009 - 9/30/2009

From the Walls of Troy to the Canals of Venice: Mediterranean Civilizations Through the Ages

From mythic prehistoric sites to magnificent Greek monuments, and from grand Roman cities to medieval villages overlooking the sea, the Mediterranean features layer upon layer of history and culture set beautifully upon azure waters. In ...

Clelia II

9/19/2009 - 9/29/2009

Canada's Maritime Provinces and New England: A Fall Foliage Voyage

During the Autumn months, the countryside of Canada’s Maritime Provinces and New Englan area blaze with the orange, crimson and yellow hues that grace the rolling hills and bucolic towns. Much of this region—which once resounded with the footsteps of explorers, trappers ...

Clelia II

9/28/2009 - 10/9/2009

America's Historic Atlantic Shores

We’ve all come to look for America. And if we think we know it, we should look again—and closer. This unique voyage offers a wide-ranging, thoughtful and delightful rejoinder to the critique— often made by Americans themselves—that their nation is without its ...

Corinthian II

9/29/2009 - 10/9/2009

Mediterranean Music Festival: A Voyage from Venice to Athens with Classical Music Performances at Historic Sites

“Architecture,” Goethe said, “is frozen music.” And when exquisite music is heard in majestic surroundings, one is immersed in a universe of wonder. It is our pleasure to present perhaps the most splendid traveling music festival ...

Clelia II

10/13/2009 - 10/25/2009

Tropical Rivers & Rain Forests of South America: Exploring the Orinoco, Demarara, Suriname, Cayenne and Amazon

The great rivers of northeast South America are among the world's last unspoiled spaces.These rivers are important sources of the planet’s natural resources, providing over a third of its tropical forests and more than 20 percent of its freshwater supplies. Equally ...

Corinthian II

10/16/2009 - 10/27/2009

Remarkable Women of Antiquity and Their Times

History, they say, is written by the victors, but school taught us to read ...

Callisto

10/21/2009 - 11/3/2009

Emperors, Conquerors & Saints: Exploring Turkeys Cappadocia & Turquoise Coast

Exploring Turkey’s Aegean and Mediterranean coasts and Cappadocia is undoubtedly one of the most gratifying travel experiences. Southeast Turkey boasts some of the most attractive coastal scenery in the Mediterranean and is also home to splendid ...

Clelia II

10/24/2009 - 11/21/2009

From the Amazon to Patagonia

From Brazil all the way to Patagonia at the continet's southern spur, we invite you to join a sweeping odyssey through landmark colonial cities, rhythmic music and dance, snowcapped ...

Corinthian II

11/10/2009 - 12/12/2009

From the Shores of Africa to Patagonia: A grand Voyage to West Africa, the Atlantic Islands and South America

Follow the Trade Winds on the route traversed by the early explorers who traced this path across the Atlantic Ocean throughout the centuries in the quest for discovery, leaving colonial villages and landmarks that exist to this day. On this expansive ...