Interested in traveling to Italy and Greece?
The La Salle Travel Club is making plans to lead a group of alumni, students and
La Salle families on a trip to Greece & Italy. If you are
interested in joining us, please contact Mr. Jake McCullough
or call him directly at 513.741.2676 to get more information.
For more information on a tentative itinerary, click here.
The La Salle Travel Club has visited some amazing places. See below for a review of the past several years:
Past Trips
Spain, 2009
In June of 2009 we went to sunny Spain! The itinerary
included Madrid (with visits to the Prado, Puerto del Sol, and Plaza
Mayor), Toledo (with visits to the famous cathedral, Church of Santo
Tomé, and St. Mary's Synagogue), Consuegra & Granada (which
included seeing Don Quixote's windmills, the Alhambra Palace, and the
Royal Chapel), Costa del Sol, Morocco, Africa, Seville (with a tour of
the Alcázar, Seville Cathedral, Giralda Tower, Torre del Oro, Plaza de
Toros, and Barrio de Santo Cruz), & Córdoba (we will see the
Mezquita).



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Japan, 2008
England, Ireland, and Wales, 2007
France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, 2006 (pictures):
When Mr. Farfsing, Mr. McCullough, and Mr. Winiarski first began making
plans to take students abroad, they thought it would be an
every-other-year venture. However, demand for a 2006 trip was very high
once word spread about the success of the Italy trip. So without delay,
another trip was planned. Every available spot was soon filled by 48
eager travellers which now included alumni as well as students and
their families and friends!
The trip began in Paris with a
cruise on the Seine. Next the travelers visited Notre Dame, the Eiffel
Tower, the Louvre, and the palace at Versailles. From Paris it was on
to Bern, Swizerland via Europe's fastest train, the TGV.
Bern
proved to be beautiful, with its pristine river and mountain vistas.
After lunch and shopping the group was off to Engelberg, a quaint
mountain village nestled in the Alps. As evening came along, the locals
came out to perform traditional Alpine dancing and play Alpine horns in
the park. But as much as everyone was enjoying the charm of Engelberg
the surrounding mountains beckoned. The next morning began with a cable
ride to the top of Mt. Pilatus. The views were obstructed somewhat by
the clouds, but it was invigorating and exhillerating, nonetheless. A
cog car delivered the travelers to the base of the mountain and Lake
Lucerne. And then, after a short cruise by boat: Lucerne! Lucerne's
Kapelbruck Bridge captivated the imagination with its flowing flowers,
and swans drifted by in the crystal waters that traverse the city.
Soon
it was time to leave Switzerland and head to Innsbruck, Austria, home
of the famous golden roof. Like Switzerland, Austria continued to
astound with mountain views in all directions.
After a brief
stop in Leichtenstein for some shopping a passport stamp, it was on to
Bavaria and the Romantic Road that would lead to Munich. Stops included
Oberammergau, home of the world famous Passion Play, Neuschwanstein
Castle--often called the Cinderella Castle, and Weiss Kirke, one of
Germany's finest examples of baroque architecture.
Last, the
group enjoyed several days in Munich. Here they saw firsthand the
destruction of World War II in the repaired brickwork of the churches
and museums; wandered through the vast halls of the Hofbrauhaus where
the Nazi Party met in its early days; and walked the grounds of
Nymphenburg Palace, home of Bavarian royalty for the last three
centuries.
The trip was truly an amazing experience.
Italy, 2005 (pictures):
In the summer of 2005, 44 members of the La Salle community embarked on
an amazing adventure to Italy. Lancers, along with family and friends,
began their trip in Rome, where they took in the wonders of the Forum
and the Coliseum at sunset; ate gelatti at the Trevi Fountain; and
soaked in the glory of the Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel, and St.
Peter's Basilica.
From there it was on to Tuscany. In
Assisi, the group wandered the cobbled picturesque roads, enjoying the
geraniums dangling from every window and balcony, shopping for pottery,
and marvelling at the architectural grandeur of the cathedral built in
honor of St. Francis. And then...Florence! The art capital mesmerized
with its architectural grace and statues dating from the Renaissance at
every turn. The visit to the city was only outdone by the visit to the
Tuscan countryside overlooking Florence.
Next, the group
travelled north to the romantic city of Venice, where they chased
pigeons through Piazza San Marco, took a gondola ride, and walked
across the Bridge of Sighs.
Finally, the travelers headed to Milan to view its world famous Duomo and shop in one of the fashion capitals of the world.