Cruises > Date > Fall
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Clelia II |
6/19/2010 - 6/26/2010 6/26/2010 - 7/3/2010 7/3/2010 - 7/10/2010 7/10/2010 - 7/17/2010 7/17/2010 - 7/24/2010 7/24/2010 - 7/31/2010 8/28/2010 - 9/4/2010 9/4/2010 - 9/11/2010 9/11/2010 - 9/18/2010 9/18/2010 - 9/25/2010 |
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The Great Lakes: A Voyage Through North America's Magnificent Inland SeasClose 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 lakes, they are in reality vast inland ... |
Corinthian II |
9/9/2010 - 9/21/2010 |
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The Heroic Shores: A Voyage Exploring World War II Sites in the MediterraneanJoin us aboard the all-suite Corinthian II as we sail the Mediterranean to the historic battlefields of the North African and Italian Campaigns on a unique voyage crafted in collaboration with the National World War II Museum. We begin in Tunisia where at Kasserine Pass we ... |
Corinthian II |
9/20/2010 - 9/29/2010 |
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Music Cruise in the Classical World: The Cradle of Western CivilizationGreat music, performed by award-winning artists, in unforgettable locations. That is the theme of our autumn Mediterranean Music Cruise. We’ve chosen the music and the locations with great care. For example, we’ll hear Wagner at Ravello’s Villa Rufolo, a ... |
Clelia II |
9/25/2010 - 10/4/2010 |
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From Lake Ontario to Newfoundland: A Fall Foliage VoyageDuring the autumn months, the countryside of Canada’s Maritime Provinces are ablaze 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 and Native ... |
Corinthian II |
9/27/2010 - 10/7/2010 |
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The Road to Thessalonica: A Voyage to Ancient Cities, Temples & Monasteries in the Aegean and Black SeasThessaloniki, the biblical Thessalonica and the main city in northern Greece, is one of Europe’s most interesting cities and a place of vital historical importance, yet few travelers have had the good fortune to visit it. This ancient city, named after the sister of ... |
Clelia II |
10/4/2010 - 10/14/2010 |
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Canada's Maritime Provinces and Coastal Maine: A Fall Foliage Voyage“October is the month of painted leaves,” wrote Henry David Thoreau with New England in mind. His words also capture the poetry of colors we’ll admire on this autumnal quest through Atlantic Canada and coastal Maine. We start out in Newfoundland, with a survey of ... |
Corinthian II |
10/5/2010 - 10/18/2010 |
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Empires of the Sea: The Epic Struggle Between the Ottoman Empire and European Powers for Control of the MediterraneanFor thousands of years the Mediterranean has been the highway to empire. During the golden days of autumn, we will follow in the wake of empire-builders who not only struggled for power, but also spread civilization and brought about a great flourishing of art and architecture ... |
Clelia II |
10/13/2010 - 11/1/2010 |
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From New England to Panama: Exploring Cultural and Natural Treasures of Atlantic U.S.A. and Central AmericaThis unusual voyage combines the historic cities of America’s Eastern seaboard with the best of Central America. From the shores of historic Massachusetts we’ll cruise down the continent’s Atlantic shore, exploring the first cities of the thirteen original ... |
Corinthian II |
10/17/2010 - 10/28/2010 |
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From the Domes of Venice to the Spires of Istanbul: Exploring Historic Cities & Landmark Sites in the Adriatic & Aegean SeasJoin us this October on a romantic voyage to some of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful and illuminating sites. Setting out from Venice’s Grand Canal, our route will take us to cities on the Adriatic coast, in the Greek Isles, and on the Turkish coast that are poised ... |
Corinthian II |
10/27/2010 - 11/8/2010 |
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Sacred Places of the MediterraneanOnce there was a forlorn rock, drifting about the Aegean. A trident pierced it, and Delos drifted no longer. A girl rested under a date palm here, and gave birth to a god and a goddess. The island turned to gold. And thus the Greek myths come down to us. “These ... |
Clelia II |
11/1/2010 - 11/20/2010 |
Panama, Costa Rica, and Peru: Natural Wonders and Ancient CivilizationsJust a short plane ride from the United States there exists a remarkable world virtually untouched by human hands—a pristine land of misty mountain rain forests, fragile orchids, abundant wildlife, and dazzling tropical beaches. Further south are the remains of brilliant ... |
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Corinthian II |
11/5/2010 - 11/21/2010 |
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North Africa's Mediterranean Coast Through the CenturiesTwo thousand years ago North Africa was a garden of vineyards, olive groves, and vast fields of golden ripening grain. In this beautiful land flourished the civilizations of Egypt and Carthage. Colonists from Greece and empire-builders from Rome came here to build their own cities ... |
Corinthian II |
11/20/2010 - 12/1/2010 |
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Ancient Cities of North Africa and Andalusia with Special Guest Lecturer Bill MoyersIn the Dark Ages, a glorious civilization sprang up in the province of Andalusia in southern Spain. It is conventional to refer to this civilization as “Moorish,” but in fact it was a hybrid of three powerful cultural forces: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. The period ... |
Corinthian II |
11/30/2010 - 12/19/2010 3/16/2011 - 4/6/2011 |
From the Imperial Cities of Morocco to the Gold & Ivory Coasts: Exploring West Africas Cultural & Natural TreasuresThe Africa that most travelers know is the “safari”, most probably in East Africa. This voyage is far from those expectations. We are excited to show you something very different, and marvelous, that will change your expectations of an African vacation, as we ... |
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