
Africa – where it all began.
This is where the human species first walked—across limitless savannahs, upon lonely grasslands, through jungle forests, and along soaring, silent desert dunes. Africa lives up to the grandness of its name with clamoring medinas, ageless tribal villages and incomparable wildlife. Look into the eyes of an elephant and catch a glimmer of ancient wisdom, or witness the bustle of a burgeoning metropolis. Nowhere is the relationship between the remote past and the noisy future more manifest than in Africa.
Cruises > Destinations >AFRICA
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Corinthian II
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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
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11/30/2010 - 12/19/2010 |
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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Corinthian II
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12/18/2010 - 1/7/2011 |
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Into Africa: Exploring Africa's Hidden Treasures on a Voyage from the Gulf of Guinea to NamibiaWe’d like to welcome you on a voyage unlike anything you’ve encountered before. Following the route of Vasco da Gama and other explorers of the 15th century, we will be exploring nine central West African nations – including Togo, Benin, Cameroon, Angola, and the ... |
Corinthian II
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1/5/2011 - 1/19/2011 |
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Namibia & South Africa by Sea: Natural Treasures & Human AccomplishmentsRounding the Cape of Good Hope – that was the challenge that opened the world. Beyond the mammoth plateau of Table Mountain, Vasco da Gama spied the spice islands of the East Indies; but he saw far more than that. The arc of Southern Africa he sailed – and we after him ... |
Corinthian II
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1/17/2011 - 2/2/2011 |
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Mozambique & Madagascar: A Voyage Discovering Africa's Rare TreasuresThere are over 120 known species of lemur living in the forests of Madagascar. They’re some of the most extraordinary animals you could ever hope to see, and Madagascar is virtually the only place they exist in the wild. These ancient, miniature primates – with names ... |









