Ship:  Corinthian II

Itinerary:  Imperial Cities to the Gold & Ivory Coasts: Exploring West Africa's Culture & Treasures

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Day 1 : CASABLANCA, Morocco | EMBARK
Day 2 : CASABLANCA | RABAT | CASABLANCA
Day 3 : SAFI | MARAKECH | SAFI
Day 4 : AGADIR | TAROUDANNT or IMOUZZER | AGADIR
Day 5 : ARRECIFE, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
Day 6 : LAAYOUNE, Western Sahara, Morocco
Day 7 : DAKHLA
Day 8 : AT SEA
Days 9-10 : DAKAR, Senegal
Day 11 : BANJUL | ABUKO NATURE RESERVE | MAKASUTU CULTURE FOREST | BANJUL, The Gambia
Day 12 : AT SEA
Day 13 : FREETOWN, Sierra Leone
Day 14 : MONROVIA, Liberia
Day 15 : GREENVILLE | SAPO NATIONAL PARK | GREENVILLE
Day 16 : AT SEA
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Day 19 : TEMA | DISEMBARK | ACCRA
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* Itinerary operates in reverse
Destinations : Africa, Canary Islands, Gambia, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, Sierra Leone
Activities : Cultural Activities, Expedition Cruising, History, Nature Viewing
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The 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 in West Africa. Beyond the scenic delights, we have fashioned this voyage to focus on the countries’ culture and peoples as well as its rich biodiversity. Morocco beckons with Marrakech’s Djemaa el-Fna Square, where there is a cacophony of oral storytellers, jugglers, and snake charmers. Explore the natural wonders of Arrecife on the Canary Islands, enchanting Laayoune, and the wildlife of Abuko Nature Reserve in The Gambia. We continue our voyage of discovery in Dakar, Senegal’s beautiful capital city. In Monrovia, Liberia’s capital founded in 1822 and named after U.S. President James Monroe, we will sail along the country’s coast and explore Sapo National Park, known for its rich wildlife. Among the highlights of our voyage is our exploration of Ghana’s famed “Castle Coast” and Kakum National Park, where an aerial walkway rises 100 feet above the forest floor allowing us to view life in the rain forest canopy as well as the many special events we have arranged, including meeting with local government officials, private visits, and musical performances.

Day 1 : CASABLANCA, Morocco | EMBARK

Arrive in cosmopolitan Casablanca, home to fine French colonial buildings built on a promontory facing the Atlantic. Board Corinthian II and spend the night aboard docked in port.

Day 2 : CASABLANCA | RABAT | CASABLANCA

From Casablanca, drive to Rabat, Morocco’s elegant capital. Tour Rabat’s main sites, including its Medina, situated between the sea and the river. Within the Medina are colorful souks, the Kasbah des Oudaias, the evocative quarter of the old Almohad, the Chellah Citadel, and Merenid and Andalusian towns.

Day 3 : SAFI | MARAKECH | SAFI

From Safi, drive to fabled Marrakech, one of Morocco’s four Imperial Capitals, founded in the 11th century and set among gardens and palm groves. Our exploration includes the 12th-century Koutoubia Minaret, the Bahia Palace, the Ben Youssef Medressa, the Jewish Quarter, and Djemaa el-Fna, the city’s central square at the heart of the Medina. There will also be the opportunity to walk through Marrakech’s colorful souks.

Day 4 : AGADIR | TAROUDANNT or IMOUZZER | AGADIR

Built around a sweeping bay, Agadir was first colonized by the Portuguese in the 15th century and was captured by the Saadians in the 1500s. From Agadir, enjoy a choice of excursions. On the first, drive through the fertile Souss Valley southeast of Agadir to reach the imperial city of Taroudannt, once the capital of the Saadian dynasty and now famous for its stately red ocher ramparts. Ascend the city walls and enjoy a walking tour of the city’s medina, including the souks around Assarag and Tamaklotte Squares. Alternatively, visit Imouzzer des Ida Oudatane, an extremely scenic area of the Atlas Mountains northeast of Agadir. The surrounding valleys harbor several Berber villages, nestled deep in picturesque gorges and accessible only by jeep, which all offer an authentic glimpse of traditional Berber life. After a beautiful drive, along which we will stop for photo opportunities, visit a home in one of the villages for tea and a taste of the locally-produced Argan Oil. Return to Agadir as the sun sets over “Paradise Valley.”

Day 5 : ARRECIFE, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain

Call at Arrecife, designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and one of the seven islands of the Canary Archipelago. From Arrecife, visit the National Park of Timanfaya, whose landscape has been shaped by volcanic activity and which is renowned for its distinctive plant species. En route to the Park, pass small villages of red-tiled houses that exist in bright contrast to the ash-covered mountains.

Day 6 : LAAYOUNE, Western Sahara, Morocco

From the port of El Marsa, drive inland across Saharan dunes to reach Laayoune, the main city in Morocco’s Western Sahara. Explore the Spanish-Saharan architecture of the city’s old district, the Museum of Traditional Arts, and the Artisans Center’s craft workshops. After visiting a nearby oasis, where you will enjoy an elaborate Saharan tea show, end the day with a drive in the dunes.

Day 7 : DAKHLA

The former capital of the Spanish colony of Rio de Oro, Dakhla is the southernmost town of Western Sahara, located on a long peninsula jutting into the Atlantic. Whitewashed houses characterize this easygoing and friendly town. Enjoy a tour of the city and a drive north through the scenic peninsula, which is flanked on one side by the Atlantic and by a tranquil bay on the other.

Day 8 : AT SEA

Days 9-10 : DAKAR, Senegal

Spend two days in Senegal’s beautiful capital city, Dakar. With its strong French influence, it is also a center of African arts and culture. Experience both at the Museum of African Art, one of the continent’s best, and the artisan market. A short ferry ride brings you to Gorée, a UNESCO protected island, with narrow alleyways and characteristic pastel mansions.

Day 11 : BANJUL | ABUKO NATURE RESERVE | MAKASUTU CULTURE FOREST | BANJUL, The Gambia

Founded by the British early in the 19th century, Banjul is the capital and commercial center of The Gambia. Disembark in the morning and drive to the Abuko Nature Reserve, one of the last surviving examples of tropical riverine forests in the country. Within its confines are about 300 species of birds, as well as red colobus and callithrix monkeys. Continue to the Makasutu Culture Forest, a private nature habitat with beautiful woodland and waterways. Enjoy lunch at the reserve. Return to Banjul to visit the National Museum, whose exhibits illustrate the history and culture of the country.

Day 12 : AT SEA

Day 13 : FREETOWN, Sierra Leone

With its lush forests, nature reserves, and white-sand beaches, Sierra Leone is one of West Africa’s most attractive destinations. Tour Freetown, the country’s capital, including the Sierra Leone Museum, St. George’s Cathedral (1828), and the city’s colorful markets. Also visit the picturesque Regent Village, with its early 19th-century Krio-style houses tucked into the lush hills above the city.

Day 14 : MONROVIA, Liberia

Arrive in Monrovia, Liberia’s capital. Inhabited at least since the 12th century, the Republic of Liberia was founded in 1847 by African Americans. Elected as president in 2005, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, a former World Bank economist, is Africa’s first female head of state. Tour Monrovia, named after President James Monroe, built on a hilly peninsula between a river and the sea, including the National Museum, displaying masks, for which Liberia is famed, and other objects, and the Waterside Market, where colorful textiles and other artifacts are sold. Also, meet with government officials and learn about the country’s recent history and development plans.

Day 15 : GREENVILLE | SAPO NATIONAL PARK | GREENVILLE

From Greenville, explore Sapo National Park, which protects a great portion of West Africa’s last remaining primary rain forest. Rich in biodiversity, the park is home to forest elephants, chimpanzees, pygmy hippos, antelopes, over 500 species of birds, and a large variety of flora, with many endemic species.

Day 16 : AT SEA

Day 17 : TAKORADI | KAKUM NATIONAL PARK | TAKORADI, Ghana

From Ghana’s port town of Takoradi travel to Kakum National Park, one of the most extensive rain forest habitats in Ghana that is home to elephants, colobus monkeys, antelopes, 300 species of birds, some 600 varieties of butterfly, and an abundance of plants. Kakum’s highlight is the 1,000-foot aerial walkway through the rain forest canopy, 100 feet above the forest floor. Return to Takoradi in the afternoon to spend the night aboard docked in port.

Day 18 : TAKORADI | THE CASTLE COAST | TAKORADI

The stretch of coastline around Takoradi is known as the “Castle Coast” for the string of imposing forts built by various European powers, starting in the 15th century, to protect their commercial interest. We will explore the two most important forts, Cape Coast Castle and St. George Castle, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Built by the Dutch in 1637, Cape Coast Castle was later captured by the British, who held it for 200 years. St. George’s Castle, in the picturesque small town of Elmina, was constructed in 1482 by the Portuguese and is the oldest European structure still standing in sub-Saharan Africa.

Day 19 : TEMA | DISEMBARK | ACCRA

Disembark and transfer to Accra’s airport for return flights

Ship Description: Corinthian II

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The distinguished 114-guest Corinthian II offers a classic yacht-like atmosphere and fine accommodations. Corinthian II is ice-strengthened for voyages into Antarctic waters, and is equipped with a fleet of Zodiac inflatable craft for forays ashore. Originally built in 1992 and refurbished in 2005, Corinthian II accommodates all guests in 57 outside suites, each affording sea views and elegantly appointed with a sitting area, TV, mini-refrigerator, safe, and other amenities as well as a marble bathroom. Several suites include private balconies accessed via sliding glass doors. Spacious and finely decorated public areas include a library stocked with books related to the itinerary and other volumes, and four computer terminals for e-mail access; an elegant lounge; and The Club, a space for convivial relaxation, with picture windows for panoramic views. The restaurant, serving fine cuisine prepared by European chefs, accommodates all guests at a single unassigned seating. The ship also includes a gym, beauty salon, a sun deck with Jacuzzi, and an outdoor café and bar, where meals may be served al fresco. Corinthian II is served by 70 experienced European officers and crew. There is also an elevator offering access to all decks.

Cabin Categories & Descriptions

All accommodations aboard Corinthian II are suites. They face outside, affording sea views, and several have balconies with sliding doors. All suites include a bedroom with twin or queen-size beds, sitting area, ample closet space, mini-refrigerator, TV, marble-appointed bathroom with shower, and other amenities.

Cat E
Deluxe suites on Magellan Deck with portholes and sitting area. 225 sq. ft. Suites 250 - 252
Cat D
Deluxe suites on Columbus Deck with window and sitting area. 225 sq. ft. Suites 329-332
Cat C
Deluxe suites on Magellan Deck with portholes and sitting area. 235 sq. ft. Suites 254 - 262
Cat B
Deluxe suites on Columbus Deck with window and sitting area. 235 sq. ft. Suites 333 - 348
Cat A
Deluxe suites on Marco Polo Deck with window and sitting area. 235 sq. ft. Suites 416 - 428
Cat AA
Deluxe suites on Marco Polo Deck with forward and side windows and sitting area. 265 sq. ft. Suites 414 - 415
Cat VS
Deluxe Veranda Suites on Erickson Deck with private balcony and sitting area. 300 sq. ft. (including balcony) Suites 505 - 512
Cat PHS
Deluxe Penthouse Suites on Explorer Deck with private balcony and sitting area. 400 sq. ft. (including balcony) Suites 601 - 604
Corinthian II - Deck Plan

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