Summer in Europe: European Union
Program Itinerary
Participants will spend the first three weeks of the program in Cyprus, a new member of the European Union. In addition to attending regular class sessions at our host institution, Intercollege, students will also explore various cultural and historical sites throughout Cyprus.
The first three weeks of the program will have a heavier course load to build the necessary background in the topical areas, followed by a lighter class load as the group travels through Europe.
New: See a
picture gallery from the program travel.
Key Travel Locations:
Brussels, Leuven, Luxembourg City,
Amsterdam, Paris and major cities in Cyprus.
Days in Host Country: 36
Days of International Travel: 7-8
Trip: Western & Central Europe
Dates: Early July - Mid July
Duration: 7-8 days
Countries: Belgium (1 day), France (3 days), Hungary (1 day), Luxembourg (½ day) Netherlands (2 days)
Cities: Brussels, Leuven, Paris, Budapest, Amsterdam
NOTE: Itineraries are subject to change.
Detailed ItineraryPlease download the PDF file below to view a detailed itinerary for this program
Cyprus-Based Programs - Summer 2008 Program Itinerary
Key Sites of Interest In Cyprus
- Nicosia, including the old city inside the Venetian Walls
- The bustling port city of Limassol
- Kyrenia harbor and the Pentadactylos mountain range of Northern Cyprus
- The crystal clear waters of the southeastern coastline near Ayia Napa and Protaras
In the Netherlands
- The capital city of Amsterdam
- A canal cruise with views of the city's major attractions
(Anne Frank House, Old Stock Exchange, the Royal Palace, and the Weigh
House)
- The Van Gogh Museum which houses more than 200 examples of the artist's work
In Belgium
- Historical Brussels
- The ancient college town of Louvain
In Luxembourg
- Luxembourg City and the Grand Palace of the Dukes
In France
- Reims, home to one of France's most magnificent cathedrals and the Champagne region
- Paris, including the Louvre, Musee D'Orsay, Notre Dame, Champs Elysee and the Eiffel Tower
- Versailles, the summer residence of the French kings