Historic Cities of the Sea Aboard Corinthian II
April 22 - May 6, 2010
Gaudi's Casa Mila, Barcelona
Photo Credit: Clark Schoettle
Flower Market, Barcelona
Photo by: Clark Schoettle
View of Dubrovnik, Croatia
Venice Canals, Italy
San Giorgio Maggiore,Venice, Italy
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Explore the most historic cities and towns of the Mediterranean as they were centuries ago by Roman magistrates, Crusader knights, and Venetian merchant princes—by sea. As we cruise from Seville to Venice, every day brings a new marvel: the fabled Alhambra Palace in Granada, Gaudí's creative architecture in Barcelona, the dramatic natural scenery of the Corsican coast, the lavapreserved city of Pompeii, the fortifications and monuments in Kotor, and the medieval splendor of Dubrovnik.
Study Leader Information
Mariana Carpinisan, Art Historian; Josef Chytry is Senior Adjunct Professor of Critical Studies at the California College of the Arts; Jay Winter is the Charles J. Stille Professor of History at Yale University.
Tour Itinerary
April 22/23
U.S.A./Seville, Spain; Embark Corinthian II
April 24
Seville; Alcazar
April 25
Granada; Alhambra; Sala de los Dos Hermanos; Generalife Gardens
April 26
At sea
April 27
Barcelona; Barrio Gotico; Templo de la Sagrada Familia; La Seu; Picasso Museum
April 28
Arles or Aix-en-Provence
April 29
At sea
April 30
Bonifacio, Corsica
May 1
Naples; Pompeii or Herculaneum
May 2
At sea
May 3
Kotor, Montenegro
May 4
Dubrovnik, Croatia
May 5
Split
May 6
Venice, Italy/U.S.A.
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