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Travel Programs

  • @AlternateTextAntarctica: Voyage to the Seventh Continent Aboard the Corinthian II
    January 28 - February 10, 2010

    Today, more than ever before, Antarctica is accessible to those wishing to know her intelligently.We’ll visit Antarctica during the brief austral summer, when the days are long, temperatures moderate, and the wildlife most active.
  • @AlternateTextJourney Through Vietnam
    February 20 - March 7, 2010

    In this ambitious 14-day exploration of Vietnam, we’ll have ample opportunity to savor the many fascinations of the country and to understand those places and traditions that recent history has often obscured.
  • @AlternateTextNew Orleans: The Heart and Soul of a City
    March 24 - 28, 2010

    Five years after Katrina, New Orleans is alive again! The French Quarter is cleaner than ever and bustling with activity.
  • @AlternateTextUnder the Moroccan Sun
    April 9 - 21, 2010

    We’ll wind our way through the majestic Atlas Mountains, then dine in the tents of Morocco’s nomadic Berbers on the edge of the Sahara. We’ll visit the renowned cities of Fez and Marrakech among several ancient walled towns and discover why Morocco’s exotic souks make it an unforgettable shopper’s paradise.
  • @AlternateTextCruising the Rhine and Moselle Rivers
    May 1 - 15 or June 26 - July 10, 2010

    River cruising combines many of the most appealing features of travel: a comfortable hotel, but one that glides effortlessly from one remarkable place to another; convenient access to the heart of the cities and towns along the way; consistent, attentive service and amenities, without the bother of checking in and out, unpacking and re-packing.
  • @AlternateTextA Six-Day Getaway: Istanbul, Turkey
    May 11-17, 2010
    April 27 - May 3, 2010 departure sold out.

    We’ve done everything we can to make it possible for you to travel with W&L in 2010. The W&L Traveller’s new “Six-Day Getaway” tours offer extraordinary value and convenience.
  • @AlternateTextMediterranean Interlude
    June 1 - 10, 2010

    Our latest voyage on the Mediterranean is much more than a cruise. In promoting shipboard adventures, one should perhaps avoid any form of the word “immersion.”
  • @AlternateTextAlaska's Inside Passage: Small-Ship Style
    July 30 - August 6 or August 6 - 13, 2010

    Alaska has been a favorite destination of the W&L Traveller for many years. "To the lover of wilderness, Alaska is one of the most wonderful countries in the world." So wrote John Muir 100 years ago while exploring the Alaska coast. Muir offered his testimonial well before Alaska became our 49th state. Today, Alaska is the grandest expression of "America the Beautiful," and the Inside Passage its most accessible wilderness.
  • @AlternateTextTuscany and Umbria: La Bella Vita
    September 12 - 21, 2010

    Savor the pleasures of the Italian countryside in early autumn as we explore the rustic villages of southern Tuscany and Umbria.
  • @AlternateTextA Six-Day Getaway: England: The Cotswolds and London
    October 26 - November 1, 2010

    We’ve done everything we can to make it possible for you to travel with W&L in 2010. The W&L Traveller’s new “Six-Day Getaway” tours offer extraordinary value and convenience.
  • @AlternateTextBotswana: Desert Sunset, Delta Dawn
    November 6 - 16, 2010

    Among frequent travelers to Sub-Saharan Africa, Botswana is widely and wisely admired. In this, our inaugural safari to Botswana, we’ll discover why.
  • @AlternateTextAustralia and New Zealand: Way Over and Down Under
    January 22- February 13, 2011

    Few destinations inspire as much affectionate esteem as Australia and New Zealand. As a people, Australians are adventurous, friendly, and genuinely fond of Americans, while their neighbors across the Tasman Sea are unfailingly polite and duly proud of the beauty and unique cultural heritage of their island nation.
  • @AlternateTextIsrael: The Heritage and the Hope
    March 12 - 25, 2011

    A visit to Israel inevitably stirs a thousand impressions. While geographically Israel is the size of New Jersey, culturally it is the size of a continent. Even within its small territory, one travels through a variety of climates and populations, from the arid south to the cooler, fertile area of the north; from the sparsely populated desert and Dead Sea region to the teeming complexity of Tel Aviv, Nazareth and Haifa.
  • @AlternateTextIreland: Gullible Travels
    May 28 - June 10, 2011

    When we think of Ireland, we imagine rolling green hills and lush green meadows spilling down to the billowing sea, a tootling Irish flute somewhere in the air.

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