
Grand Voyages – epic adventures.
Travel from one continent to another, following in the wake of the early explorers and the prosperous merchant ships of the legendary trade routes. These astonishingly rare itineraries consist of natural and cultural wonders largely unknown to travelers. Travel from the tip of South America to the southerly cape of Africa through subarctic waters, or journey from Cape Town to Gibraltar all along Africa’s west coast. These trips are as large as your sense of adventure.
Cruises > Destinations >GRAND VOYAGES
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Corinthian II
Special Early Booking Rates
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2/24/2010 - 3/19/2010 |
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Southern Seas, Southern Skies: A Voyage from South America to South Africa Featuring a Program on AstronomyIn 2010, during the Southern Hemisphere’s late summer months, Corinthian II will ply a route utterly unknown to cruise ships of our era: from continent to continent, the most southerly point in South America to the most southerly point in Africa. This voyage ... |
Clelia II
2-for-1 Cruise Rates!
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5/16/2010 - 6/7/2010 |
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The Hospitable Shores: A Grand North America Cruise OdysseyIt will be springtime soon, and we invite you to celebrate it. We’ve planned a very special voyage, by small cruise ship, up the entire Atlantic coast of North America, from the sunny beaches of South Florida to the rugged coast of Newfoundland. We’ll be sailing aboard ... |
Corinthian II
Book by May 14 for savings of up to $1,500
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11/30/2010 - 12/19/2010 |
From the Imperial Cities to the Gold & Ivory Coasts: Exploring West Africa's Cultural and Natural TreasuresThe region of Africa explored in this itinerary comprises of a mosaic that is varied, rich, and diverse. Some of the continent’s ancient kingdoms flourished in these lands, and these seldom-visited countries are also home to some of the last remaining primeval rain forests ... |
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Corinthian II
Book by May 14 for up to $1,500 off
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12/18/2010 - 1/7/2011 |
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Into Africa: Exploring Africas Hidden Treasures on a Voyage from the Gulf of Guinea to NamibiaMuch has changed since the Portuguese sailed along the West African coast in the 15th century. These regions of Africa, rarely visited for more than a half-century, have become known as one of the most beautiful and exotic destinations opened up to the adventurous traveler in ... |








