In the company of popular Professor Robert Gurval, UCLA Department of Classics, retrace ancient trade routes across two continents and four countries as you cruise from Casablanca to Lisbon. Visit spectacular port cities including Tangier, Gibraltar, Cádiz, Seville, Portimão and Setúbal. Enjoy accommodations aboard the newly constructed small ship World Traveller, featuring only 95 suites and staterooms.
This leisurely exploration of Italy’s varied northern regions, from the romantic Lake District and dramatic Cinque Terre to beloved Tuscany, the majestic Dolomites and canal-laced Venice, offers a refreshing perspective on one of our favorite travel destinations. Enjoy good food and good living while staying in outstanding accommodations on this 15-day tour.
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“I absolutely fell in love with New Zealand when I visited back in 2016. The remote wilderness and the beauty of Doubtful Sound is breathtaking. I also really enjoyed Queenstown, The Adventure Capital of the World. Join us for this 13-day adventure featuring the best of New Zealand’s North and South Islands. Only five rooms remain!”
— Christel
TRAVELER'S MOMENT
Travelers: Rich, M.D. ’77, and Jackie ’74 Swanberg Number of Trips With UCLA Alumni Travel: 6 First Trip: Cuba (2003) Most Recent Trip:Croatia & the Dalmatian Coast (2024) A Favorite Memory: “We have wonderful memories traveling with UCLA Alumni Travel over the past 20 years. Our first trip was to Cuba with our son, Scott, who used his UCLA graduation gift to join us on this trip. We have been fortunate to travel to many places in the world on UCLA Alumni Travel’s comprehensive and educational tours. In addition to Cuba, we have enjoyed trips to Chile & Patagonia, the Passion Play in Germany, Croatia, Iceland with Noble Prize winner Dr. Andrea Ghez and recently to Texas for the 2024 solar eclipse. We look forward to future adventures with the UCLA alumni family and hope to travel to Egypt for the 2027 total solar eclipse.”