2011 International Travel Packages with Go NextMore information is available from the UW-Green Bay Alumni Office at 920-465-ALUM (920-465-2586), or e-mail alumni@uwgb.edu.
Journey where ancient cultures thrive, natural beauty astounds, and the reflections of historic ports glisten upon deep blue seas while cruising the coasts of Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Greece, and Turkey. Depart Barcelona and sail to colorful Marseille and glamorous Monte Carlo. Explore Renaissance Florence, monumental Rome, and charming Amalfi and Positano. A voyage with Oceania Cruises is a luxurious, upscale experience that redefines living on the water, and life aboard the streamlined Insignia is one of elegant intimacy, where a crew of 400 caters to only 684 passengers. Insignia offers the perfect blend of relaxation and discovery. For more information about this cruise, click here (PDF).
Revel in the rugged, unspoiled beauty of Alaska as you sail its coastline aboard the elegant Oceania Cruises’ Regatta. Depart from cosmopolitan Vancouver and follow the Inside Passage to the small wilderness outpost of Ketchikan, known as the “Salmon Capital of the World.” Next is Icy Strait Point, a secluded seaport nestled in the pure beauty of the Alaskan wilderness. En route to Kodiak, a tiny village known for its breathtaking natural beauty, marvel at the spectacular Hubbard Glacier, the longest tidewater glacier in Alaska. Continue to Sitka, an astoundingly picturesque city known for its many historic attractions, and onward to Wrangell, one of the oldest non-native settlements in Alaska, before returning to Vancouver. Savor the majestic beauty of ancient glaciers, soaring mountains, and exceptional wildlife as you cruise Alaska’s coast.
Go Next keeps price-conscious travelers in mind by designing quality, air-inclusive trips at an affordable price that appeal to all age groups. Travelers have the opportunity to tour on their own, or select from a wide choice of well-planned and informative optional excursions. * DATES AND PRICE ARE TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE. |
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