Deluxe Stateroom Deck 3
204 ft²
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Kid Explorers Club in partnership with MAUD FONTENOY FOUNDATION.
Dotted with hundreds of captivating islands running along the coastlines and boasting an exceptional heritage, the Adriatic surprises, dazzles and enchants. Its shores, edged with beaches, coves and bays, leave indelible memories for all who sail its calm waters, sparkling in turquoise. Set sail aboard Le Bougainville for an 8-day cruise discovering its cities of unparalleled splendour.
Your voyage will begin in Italy with an embarkation in Venice. An opportunity to discover or rediscover the sublime city of the Doges, with its many canals, its vaporetti and its mythical gondolas before heading to Croatia and the city of Rovinj.
To the north of Dalmatia, the charming fishing village of Primosten unfolds before you, with its pretty traditional stone houses and its architectural heritage influenced by the Venetian Republic. It is the gateway to the magnificent Krka Waterfalls and you will fall in love with its authenticity and exceptional environment.
Split will open its doors to you to discover its historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with treasures such as Diocletian's Palace or the Cathedral of Saint Domnius.
After a stopover in Hvar, Le Bougainville will set sail for Brac Island. Bol, the island’s oldest port town, will reveals itself through a maze of picturesque little streets, edged with traditional homes with white façades and red-tiled roofs, and through its paradisiacal beaches, like the most famous of them: the pebble beach of Zlatni Rat.
Further north, off the Istrian coast, there lies an archipelago called Brijuni, which is a real paradise on earth. On this archipelago’s idyllic islets, completely devoid of cars, let yourself fall under the spell of its isolated coves, ancient ruins and its National Park.
You will then call at Pula, the most Roman of Croatian cities, before heading for Slovenia. The old town of Piran, girdled by ramparts, will transport you into a medieval atmosphere, tinged with Venetian colour. As a grand finale, your voyage will draw to an end in Venice the Serenissima and its lagoon.
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Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
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Officer’s evening:
For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
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SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
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In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
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Kid Explorers
PONANT has joined forces with the Maud Fontenoy Foundation to run its Kid Explorers children’s club.
As part of its commitment to safeguarding the oceans, during your cruise PONANT offers an activity programme for children aged 4 to 13 years on all our ships, and from 6 to 13 years on board Le Commandant Charcot to familiarise them with issues related to protecting our oceans. We have special educational kits, activity sheets and themed videos all provided by the Foundation.
Every day a team of activity leaders organises creative activities (crafts, painting, etc.), fun educational workshops, board games, introduction to meditation sessions and more, as well as activities specific to the cruise itinerary and number of participants. There are also activities ashore to prolong the experience for your Kid Explorers such as walks and treasure hunts.
The activity programme is available every day.(The precise times will be provided by animators).To best meet your needs, the schedule is adapted to fit in with your cruise programme. For more information, contact the team organising the activities.
Activity schedules are posted daily in the logbook.
Every child receives a welcome kit with gifts enclosed.
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Activities will depend on the number and age of the children who register and the weather conditions.
Parents or guardians must read the ‘General information on the PONANT Kid Explorers Club’ and sign a form authorising the Kid Explorers Club to look after their child on board and for outings ashore.
Maud Fontenoy Foundation
Since 2008, the Maud Fontenoy Foundation has been operating in France and internationally to protect our oceans. We organise educational activities focused on the environment for the younger generation and general public, with support from scientific partners and the French Ministry of National Education. The latter has made us responsible for its Sea Education programme and relaunch of the Sea Classes initiative. Our aim is both ecological and social: to protect the ocean and save people. We start from a strong principle that protecting the environment, particularly the ocean, is a humanitarian issue that affects all mankind, without exception. For us, the oceans are a powerful force, a potential for the future. Every year, 700,000 children benefit from our programmes.
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Embarkation 09/07/2024 from 16:00 to 17:00
Departure 09/07/2024 at 18:00
Proud and eternal, Venice has reigned on its lagoon ever since the 6th century. You may think you know this city before even setting foot here. You will inevitably fall in love with the charm of the innumerable treasures of the Serenissima: Saint Mark’s square, the basilica, Doges palace, the Grand Canal and the gondolas. Yet, secret Venice is also waiting for you to explore its little interlacing streets and canals, to ramble through its squares and to push open the doors of its churches. The city’s extraordinary heritage shouldn’t stop you from enjoying a glass of Spritz and a few tramezzini.
Arrival 10/07/2024 midday
Departure 10/07/2024 early evening
Rovinj is located in Istria, a region bordering Slovenia. This becomes apparent as you walk through its old cobblestoned town. There are many monuments of Venetian influence here. If you study the Balbi arch, you will see the winged lion, symbol of Venice. The bell-tower erected beside Saint Euphemia Cathedral was designed like the bell of Saint Mark in Venice. From the top of the tower, you can scan the entire historical district. To absorb its quaint atmosphere, take a walk in the ochre and sepia-coloured streets leading to bustling squares and terraces shaded by canvas awnings.
Arrival 11/07/2024 early morning
Departure 11/07/2024 late morning
Located south of Sibenik, Primosten is a picturesque village on the Dalmatian Coast, whose charm is distilled, via its narrow streets, through pretty stone houses and an architectural heritage influenced by the Venetian Republic. Built on a rocky peninsula, the historic city was connected to land by a mobile bridge from which it earned its name in the 16th century: in Croatian, primostiti means “to bridge”. The high point of the village, the Church of St. George watches over the stunning bay enveloped in crystal-clear waters while, to the north of the peninsula, the charming beach of Raduca reveals itself between the skies and the pine forest. Further on, the vines of the renowned babić varietal, protected from erosion by low stone walls, complete this idyllic setting.
Arrival 11/07/2024 early afternoon
Departure 12/07/2024 at night
On the Dalmatian coast, the town of Split offers cultural visits in a seaside atmosphere. Close to the seafront shaded by palm trees, the historical centre listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts a unique building: the Diocletian’s Palace. Here you will explore its galleries, courtyards with carved columns, as well as a former mausoleum converted into a church, namely Saint Domnius Cathedral. If you get peckish, stop off at a terrace in the Pjaca, the main square in the old town, where you can try a palacinka, a kind of pancake topped with melted cheese.
Arrival 12/07/2024 early morning
Departure 13/07/2024 early morning
Off the coast of Split, Hvar will surprise you by its traditions that have not changed since Antiquity. The country’s oldest town, Stari Grad, is here on this Dalmatian Island. The town nestles by a cove on the north-west coast, surrounded by dry stone wall structures on the Stari Grad plains. These have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site because they were built in the time of the Ancient Greeks. From these parcels of land come wines and olive oil manufactured manually. In the upper part of town, it is possible to discover hams and cheeses made by local producers.
Arrival 13/07/2024 early morning
Departure 13/07/2024 early evening
Bol is a destination in the Dalmatian archipelago, best kept secret. This picturesque village is located on the southern coast of Brac Island. Its traditional architecture has unbelievable charm: little houses with white facades and red tiled roofs provide the perfect setting for laid-back meanders. Beyond the port, the waterfront promenade leads onto the beaches which are shaded by pines and cypresses. The most famous of them is Zlatni Rat, “the golden horn”. From the belvedere on Vidova Gora mountain, you can see its unusual contours and get an eyeful of the other Adriatic islands.
Arrival 14/07/2024 early morning
Departure 14/07/2024 midday
Viewed from above, the Brijuni archipelago forms rounded shapes in dazzling colours against the blue hues of the Adriatic. This group of 14 Istrian islands has been inhabited by man since the Bronze Age, thanks to its mild climate and favourable geographical position. The architectural heritage of these islands is very significant, since Roman ruins from the 1st century BC can be found here. Vestiges from the Byzantine and Venetian periods round off this deep-dive into the past which continues right up to the 19th century with the arrival of the Austrian industrialist Paul Kupelwieser. By purchasing Veliki Brijun, the largest island in the group, he actively contributed to the reputation of the archipelago among the Austro-Hungarian aristocrats of the Belle Époque. Later on, great political leaders such as Marshal Tito, the former president of Yugoslavia, would mingle here with the great writers of the time, including James Joyce or Thomas Mann. The islands were granted national park status in 1983, for their natural beauty and their biodiversity. Discover this unique corner of paradise on a bike or in a kayak, via land or from the refreshing waters of the Mediterranean.
Arrival 14/07/2024 early afternoon
Departure 14/07/2024 evening
The Pearl of the Adriatic, lying at the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula, Pula is undoubtedly the most Roman of all Croatian towns. Some of the greatest pages in history were written here, as the breathtaking ancient remains testify. Take your pick exploring the amphitheatre, the Twin Gates, the Gate of Hercule and the triumphal Arch of the Sergii. Stroll through the busy lanes in the old town, enjoying the warm welcome of the locals, and perhaps you will be tempted to try the famous Kvarner scampi or Istrian ham.
Arrival 15/07/2024 early morning
Departure 15/07/2024 evening
On the Slovenian coast, the picturesque town of Piran stands on a tongue of land bathed by the Adriatic. Its old town, girded by fortifications, provides a medieval atmosphere embossed with Venetian nuances. From Tartini square, you can explore a whole interweave of mysterious streets located on the hillside, leading you to Saint George’s church, built on a hillock overlooking the shoreline. After admiring the view, don’t miss a good look at the nave, and its rich decorations of frescoes and panelling. You will also see that the tower built behind the church reproduces the famous bell-tower of Saint Mark’s square. During your peregrinations, make sure you try a borek, a sort of pasty which can be sweet or savoury, filled with meat or fruit.
Arrival 16/07/2024 early morning
Disembarkation 16/07/2024 at 08:00
Proud and eternal, Venice has reigned on its lagoon ever since the 6th century. You may think you know this city before even setting foot here. You will inevitably fall in love with the charm of the innumerable treasures of the Serenissima: Saint Mark’s square, the basilica, Doges palace, the Grand Canal and the gondolas. Yet, secret Venice is also waiting for you to explore its little interlacing streets and canals, to ramble through its squares and to push open the doors of its churches. The city’s extraordinary heritage shouldn’t stop you from enjoying a glass of Spritz and a few tramezzini.
Enjoy a guided tour of the old town of Porec to discover the episcopal complex of the Euphrasian Basilica. An experience combining history, architecture and breathtaking views.
Nestling at the heart of Porec town centre, the basilica has grouped together a number of Christian places of worship since the 4th century; it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This architectural marvel blends Romanesque and Byzantine styles. The sparkle of the mosaics in the choir constitutes a real splendour.
Climbing to the summit, you will be rewarded by a 360-degree panoramic view over the charming town of Porec.
After the visit, you will have some free time to discover the town, before heading to Rovinj.
Total : €50
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, follow your guide and start your walking tour of the historical centre of Rovinj. The historical centre is almost entirely built on a rocky island and connected to the mainland since the 13th century. During your tour, you will discover the Venetian influence and its rich cultural legacy, omnipresent in the architecture of the tall houses with warm red tiled roofs and the narrow streets intersected by covered passageways and archways, decorated with ancient frescoes.
The highlight of your visit will most certainly be the Church of Saint Euphemia, a prestigious building dating from the 8th century. Its 63-metre high bell tower rises out of the city centre, and is the most remarked symbol in the Istria region.
Built on the ancient ruins of a Roman church, it was altered in the 17th century in the Baroque style, and houses the relics of Saint Euphemia. They were brought from Constantinople in the 9th century for their safekeeping in a marble sarcophagus. There is also a mural depicting the life and the martyrdom of the saint. Every year on 16 September, the faithful gather around her tomb.
The church contains several treasures and works of art like Gothic statues from the 15th century and paintings from the 16th and the 17th centuries (The Last Supper and Christ in the Gethsemane).
At the end of your visit, you will enjoy a local snack before returning to your ship.
Total : €30
According to availability, price per passenger.On this tour, discover nature's wonders: the Krka National Park and its famous waterfalls. A natural frontier between northern and central Dalmatia, the Krka River joins the Adriatic Sea at Sibenik.
From the pier, board your coach for a 45-minute scenic drive to Lozovac entrance. Skradinski Buk, the largest waterfall of the national park, located on river banks, houses mills and wash houses. Upon your arrival, you will have the opportunity to discover the ethnological museum.
Located in the park, the museum provides a great deal of knowledge and history explaining how the park became a wildlife sanctuary for many different species of animals and plant life.
You will then discover the old water-mill where cereals are still ground by water-spun grindstones.
After enjoying some free time, you will re-board your coach and continue to the Village of Stankovci.
In the House of Dalmatian prosciutto Roca, you will be able to learn about the production method of Dalmatian prosciutto and taste different products prepared here.
After visiting the house of Dalmatian Prosciutto and having your lunch, you will join your coach and return to your ship harboured at Split, 1 hour 15 minute drive.
Total : €180
According to availability, price per passenger.From Split, the former Roman palace become a solar city, to Klis, a small village guarding over the culinary traditions and lifestyle of the hinterland, fall under the spell of the incomparable gentleness of the Dalmatian region.
It is hard not be moved by Split’s immense charm, its Old Town and its pretty little streets. Constructed in the heart of the former Roman Diocletian’s Palace and shaped by 17 centuries of history, the city is like an open-air museum, which has earned its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will also visit the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, (patron saint of the city), which is one of its most remarkable buildings. Built on a former shrine, it could be the oldest cathedral in the world. You will also visit the Temple of Jupiter, turned into a baptistery by the Christians. Cross the Palace from the southern gate and discover the ramparts and the huge statue of Gregory of Nin by the Croatian sculptor Ivan Mestrovic.
Not far from the town of Klis, the family estate and ethnographical village of Stella Croatica will immerse you in Croatian culinary culture and its agricultural traditions. Walk through the orchards, olive groves and aromatic garden, before discovering the ethnographic collection. You will see period furniture and tools, recreating traditional households. You will then be able to find out more about olive oil and its benefits through a tasting followed by a snack, prepared from local produce from the family estate.
· This excursion involves walking around one kilometre (0.6 miles) on cobblestone streets with some steps. We recommend you wear comfortable walking shoes and protect yourself from the sun. The tastings are included in your excursion. Appropriate dress is necessary to enter religious sites (shoulders and knees must be covered). This excursion is limited to 40 participants.
Total : €60
According to availability, price per passenger.After the short walk (15 minutes) from the port to the Old Town you will start with the walking portion of the tour.
The Old Town of Split is built on and around the spectacular Roman Palace erected by the Roman Emperor Diocletian (born in Salona - todays Solin) in the 4th century. The walking tour starts with a visit of the Palace on the ground gallery that is still very well preserved. It offers a good view at how the life in the Palace was organised.
You will also visit the very interesting Cathedral of St. Duje (patron saint of the city). According to medieval sources, Archbishop John of Ravenna purified in 650 the mausoleum of Diocletian by getting rid of its idols and founded the Cathedral whose bell tower is now the symbol of Split.
The Cathedral is built on the remains of an ancient shrine and is supposed to be the oldest in the world. A visit will also be made to the charming Temple of Jupiter, turned into the baptistery by Christians. Observe the front panel or the ceiling with grotesque faces. Cross the Palace of the southern gate to the North door and discover the ramparts and the immense "statue of Gregory of Nin" by the Croatian sculptor Ivan Mestrovic.
After the walking tour you will head back to the ship. If you wish to spend some time on your own, you can visit the colourful open market (largest on the coast) or spend some time in the town before returning to the ship.
Total : €30
According to availability, price per passenger.Hvar may well be one of the most famous Dalmatian islands, but it is brimming with spots that remain secret. Between hidden coves, idyllic islets and preserved pebble beaches, explore the island by sea kayak, and make the most of it to take a dip, with total peace of mind.
Total : €65
According to availability, price per passenger.This small and charming town is located around a natural port and it is undoubtedly one of the most famous seaside resorts of Dalmatian coast.
A lot of splendid monuments as the Cathedral, the ancient Arsenal and different palaces are bearing witness to a rich history of Gothic and Renaissance arts.
From the pier, follow your guide through narrow tiny streets to the 15th century Franciscan Monastery. The cloister with its rounded arches and a well in the middle dominates the Renaissance monastery. The former spacious refectory and a small, adjacent room have been turned into the monastery museum. Along with a collection of old books and coins, the famous "Last Supper", a work belonging to the Venetian School of Palma the Younger from the end of the 16th century, has the strongest claims on the attention of the numerous visitors.
After crossing the main square, you will pass by the Cathedral of Saint Stephan (outside visit). It was built in stages during the 16th and 17th centuries, while the interior was not wholly completed until the 18th century. From outside, it has the characteristics of the Renaissance style and inside the baroque style.
Then, you will visit the Benedictine Monastery, which holds a rich collection of lace made of agave leaves.
After this walking tour you may follow your guide back to the pier or stay in town for some time at leisure.
Total : €40
According to availability, price per passenger.Considered one of the most beautiful and popular Croatian islands, Hvar still retains a discreet charm, especially in its hinterland. Between sleepy old villages in stone, the eternal fortress and the mythic town, drive across countryside landscapes marked by history at the wheel of a Volkswagen Beetle restored by a family business.
The hilly roads of the island provide an ideal playground for the pretty convertible Beetles that await you. These perfectly restored myths from automotive history will lead you on a scenic foray. Behind the wheel, you will discover Fortica Fortress, overlooking the town of Hvar. It unveils breathtaking views over the old port and surrounding islands.
Further on, the historic little streets of Stari Grad, one of Europe’s oldest cities, are ideal to stroll around. The neighbouring plains that serve as the city’s backdrop have attracted many civilisations and still bear traces of old agricultural systems, earning them a UNESCO World Heritage Site listing. During your drive in a Beetle, you will also discover small abandoned villages laden with history and finish with one of the island’s greatest treasures: its gastronomy, as you have refreshments in a local restaurant.
· The driver must be at least 21 years old and have a valid driving licence. The vehicles are manual, with an open roof and two doors. You will be driving on mainly tarmac roads; there will not be dirt paths or roads. Bring a hat and sun protection. This excursion is not recommended for children.
Total : €250
According to availability, price per passenger.Take a train to the Golden Horn, where you will able to sunbathe and make the most of the crystal-clear waters.
Stretch out on your lounger in the shade of a parasol and let your gaze wander over the dazzling white pebble beach. Behind you, the lush pine grove provides a little coolness. Zlatni Rat, commonly known as the Golden Cape or Golden Horn, is a spit of land located about 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) west of the port town of Bol, on the southern coast of the Croatian island of Brac. There are powerful currents running through this area, which extends southwards into the Hvar Channel.
· This excursion involves very little walking, on mainly flat and cobbled surfaces. The loungers and parasols are included. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and shoes as well as sun protection. Wear your swimsuit under your clothes and bring a towel and bottled water from the ship.
Total : €65
According to availability, price per passenger.The island of Brac has many assets. Between its villages teeming with delights and the breathtaking views, discover this Croatian pearl in a Pinzgauer, a vintage all-terrain military vehicle, which will plunge you into the island’s scenery and best-kept secrets.
From Bol, a very popular seaside resort on the island of Brac, head off in a Pinzgauer towards wilder sites. First stop: Vidova Gora, the island’s summit, from which you will be able to admire - as far as the eye can see - the pretty little ports and constellations of crystal-clear coves that border enchanting and infinite landscapes.
Through the maquis scrub, the olive groves, cliffs and quarries famous for their white stone used since Antiquity, you will drive towards the village of Škrip, for a delicious visit of the Olive Oil Museum followed by a tasting.
Further on, the Jakšic Gallery will unveil some of the island’s other jewels with its collection of incredible artwork.
The last stop will be the Stina Estate, to enjoy a tasting celebrating the island’s mineral terroir through exquisite wines.
Total : €175
According to availability, price per passenger.This circuit combining nature, fauna and history will enable you to discover some of the most beautiful islands in the Adriatic.
According to legend, Istria was supposed to be a garden made in the image of heaven, but the Devil decided otherwise and scattered rocks all over the territory. The angels gathered the remaining pieces and created the islands of Brijuni. You will travel to the largest island by boat. You will then take a little tourist train and explore the vestiges of a Roman villa rustica from the 1st century BC in Verige Bay.
You will visit a safari park where you will be able to see zebras, Somali sheep, dromedaries, lamas and elephants. Finally, you will enjoy some free time before taking the boat again.
Total : €80
According to availability, price per passenger.Visit two estates to discover and taste two foods that are typical of Istria: olive oil and truffles.
Departing from Fažana, you will head to the Chiavalon Estate. Learn the art of making olive oil and sample the distinct flavours of the oils during a tasting.
Next, the bus will take you to the picturesque village of Grožnjan. This peaceful artistic haven will seduce you with its cobbled streets and its cultural atmosphere. After a guided tour of the town, enjoy some free time to continue your exploration, purchase some local arts and crafts, or simply enjoy the scenery at your own pace.
You will continue on your journey in the direction of Motovun, with a stop at the Karlic Tartufi estate. Feel the magic of Istria’s truffle region. At the estate, you will enjoy a tasting-lunch of this much sought-after delicacy.
At the end of this beautiful day of discovery, you will return to the port of Pula.
Total : €180
According to availability, price per passenger.Teeming with spectacular monuments, little squares bathed in sunshine, and small and intimate cafés, the streets of Pula offer a perfect blend of history and authenticity.
The port city, sunny, multicultural and brimming with history, seems to have found the ideal recipe for halting the passage of time. Its glorious Roman past reappears among its streets with, at the centre, the impressive and still admirably preserved amphitheatre around which the entire city seems to revolve. Today, the Arena, using its Roman name of course, is the world’s sixth-largest Coliseum and would be enough by itself to remind visitors of the splendour of the Roman Empire; however, this does not take into account all the other sublime vestiges scattered around the city.
The Roman Forum, the Temple of Augustus, the Golden Gate and various markets will delight fans of history and timeless beauty. The old town will also offer you a glimpse into the opulence of the Byzantine Empire and the Venetian Republic, which both came here, attracted by the incomparable gentleness offered by this Adriatic pearl, which you will be able to experience yourself during a break for refreshments.
· The level of difficulty of this excursion is moderate; you will walk a distance of 2.5 kilometres (1.6 miles) on flat, sometimes uneven, surface, and on dirt in the Roman amphitheatre. There are approximately 40 steps to climb. We recommend you wear comfortable shoes, bring water and sunglasses.
Total : €50
According to availability, price per passenger.Fall under the charms of Hum, a small medieval town offering sublime panoramas over the surrounding countryside, then discover the buon fresco technique in Roc.
A minibus will take you to Hum, a small fortified town in the middle of Istria perched on a hill overlooking the Mirna Valley. Admire its medieval architecture, its ramparts to the west, and the houses built in the defensive walls of the other sides of the town. A bell tower and a watchtower constructed in 1552 to ensure the town’s defences are still visible. With a population of only 28 people, Hum holds the title of smallest town in the world. You will visit the recently opened Museum of Hum Aura, which provides a glimpse into how people used to live. You will taste an Istrian brandy and local products.
You will then go to Roc and visit the Freska-Vidovic art workshop, where Hari Vidovic will introduce you to the fresco-painting technique known as buon fresco. The visit will end on a high in the medieval churches of St Anthony and St Roch, which are home to magnificent 14th- and 15th-century frescoes.
· The moderate walk will cover a distance of 800 metres (2,625 feet), on flat ground that is at times uneven and bare, with around twenty steps to negotiate. We recommend you wear comfortable shoes and bring your sunglasses.
Total : €120
According to availability, price per passenger.Explore the forest trails of Istria’s eastern coast by quad and enjoy spectacular views over the Bay of Raša.
The safari will start in the picturesque village of Draguzeti, near Barban. You will be given information about the itinerary and driving the quad and then hop on the vehicle. You will head towards Istria’s eastern coast through the forest trails and cross many natural obstacles. All participants may drive the quads and stops are scheduled for driver changeovers.
The safari will continue to the belvedere located near the village of Rakalj. You will enjoy breathtaking views over the Bay of Raša and all the Northern Adriatic.
· You will have to walk around 500 metres (1,640 feet) Helmets will be provided. We recommend you wear comfortable shoes and sunglasses.
Total : €140
According to availability, price per passenger.Embark on a walking tour that will begin at the Piran pier and take you to the bus station.
As you stroll through the streets, admire the architectural beauty and soak up the town's unique atmosphere.
Leaving Piran, you will take a scenic drive to the picturesque village of Hrastovlje. Explore the village, and during a guided tour of the Church of the Holy Trinity, with its captivating frescoes that tell intriguing stories.
Then you will head to the Hrastovlje farmers' market and sample some of the region's finest produce.
After immersing yourself in this timeless atmosphere, return to Piran by bus. End your tour with a pleasant stroll back to the pier.
Total : €90
According to availability, price per passenger.From Piran, head to the famous Postojna Cave and enjoy an extraordinary subterranean exploration.
From the bus station, the bus will take the scenic road to the cave. You will make your way into the depths of the cave to discover its mysterious chambers and its fascinating formations, including stalactites and stalagmites.
The Postojna Cave is the only karst cave equipped with an underground railway, built over 140 years ago. Over the course of a 1.5-hour guided visit, you will discover these major karst features: Neboticnik (skyscraper), the tallest limestone formation, reaching 16 metres (52 feet) in height, Briljant (brilliant), the crystal-white symbol of the Postojna Cave, and the oldest underground post office in the world.
Gaze in wonder at the stunning stalactites and stalagmites that adorn the cave's chambers, creating a magical and otherworldly atmosphere.
After this experience, we'll board your bus and drive back to Piran.
As our journey comes to a close, we'll take a leisurely walk back to the tender point.
Total : €115
According to availability, price per passenger.Explore Piran’s labyrinth of narrow streets and discover the historic treasures of one of the most beautiful coastal villages in Slovenia.
Departing from the pier, you will plunge into the captivating atmosphere that pervades Piran. During this excursion, you will visit the town’s main sites, each of which is steeped in its own history. Admire Tartini Square, which owes its name to the famous violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini, whose legacy lives on here.
You will then explore the magnificent Church of St. George, an astonishing example of Venetian Renaissance architecture offering breathtaking views over the town and the Adriatic Sea from its belltower.
As you walk around the charming 1st of May Square, you will be immersed in the local way of life and feel Piran’s vibrant energy?
Finally, as our sightseeing tour comes to a close, we will stop for the refreshment in one of the local caffes, before taking some time at leisure. Finish your tour with a walk back to the tender point
Total : €40
According to availability, price per passenger.Discover Slovenia’s vibrant capital during a walk followed by a river cruise and a lunch in a Slovenian restaurant.
During your visit, you will admire Congress Square, the city’s cultural heart, and take a stroll on the vibrant Prešeren Square, dedicated to the great Slovenian poet France Prešeren. Fall under the spell of the beautiful emblematic Triple Bridge, a masterpiece by the famous architect Jože Plecnik.
You will then set off on a cruise along the Ljubljanica River, enjoying a unique perspective of the city’s sites. Then make the most of some free time in Ljubljana city centre. Explore its charming streets, explore the local shops and immerse yourself in the city’s cultural atmosphere. Finally, you will have lunch at a local restaurant and discover the delights of Slovenian cuisine.
You will conclude your journey with a leisurely walk back to the tender point.
Total : €150
According to availability, price per passenger.Guest Speaker
Aboard your ship, an English-speaking lecturer will enlighten you about the culture and history of your destination to deepen your knowledge of the origins of local traditions, the history of emblematic sites, and stories involving famous personalities and those of major historical significance. During on-board lectures or on your shore visits, this expert will be there to share their precious knowledge with you throughout your PONANT cruise.
Kid Explorers
Welcome to all our young explorers! Thanks to the Kid Explorers Club by the Maud Fontenoy Foundation, children aged 4 on all our ships, and children aged 6 on board Le Commandant Charcotland up can take advantage of a wide variety of activities orchestrated by a team of activity leaders: creative activities, board games, DVD evenings, finding out what the crew do, or supervised outings and walks ashore for the 4+ age group. Helping children to learn about the oceans and the need to protect them is at the heart of our approach. So why not savour the magic of your destination in peace and quiet knowing your child is busy with an activity programme, specially designed for them in partnership with the Maud Fontenoy Foundation and posted each day in the daily program.
Shore excursions, Pre/Post & Overlands
09/07/2024 - PANORAMIC TRANSFER AND TIME AT LEISURE FROM AIRPORT TO THE PIER OF VENICE
£130
Find out moreTravel with peace of mind as PONANT organises your transfer day time between Venice airport to Venice port.
Venice
Meet at Venice airport in the Arrival hall. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT. Your luggage will be taken directly to the ship by coach.
You will depart the airport for a short distance to the airport dock where you will embark on a private water taxi for a one-hour panoramic transfer to the pier. You will appreciate the beauty and the charm of the ride passing by the islands of Murano and San Michele, and along the Fondamente Nuove via the Canale della Giudecca.
Upon arrival at at Cornoldi pier on Riva degli Schiavoni (10 min of walking from St. Mark's Square), you will enjoy time at leisure.
Then your transfer will continue until the pier to embark on your ship.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel advisor; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
In the event of schedule changes of PONANT’s selected flight, your programme will be adapted to ensure the most seamless and enriching experience. The content of your revised programme will be updated on the PONANT website, in My Ponant space and on the PONANT app. The final programme will also be sent to you along with your cruise documents.
Total : £130
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Day 1 -Venice
Meet at Venice Airport in the Arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
You will be transferred to the hotel Splendid Venice 4*.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 - Venice
After breakfast, you will leave your hotel by boat to explore some of the hidden gardens of the city, learn their history and find out what prompted the locals to create gardens in such a challenging environment. Gardens in Venice come as a surprise: although many of the palaces have their own small, private garden, when wandering around it is easy to get the impression that Venice is a city of stone.
The first stop is Nani Bernardo Palace, opened especially for a private visit. Designed by the architect Vittoria and commissioned the Bernardo family, the palace was built in the mid-16th century with a beautiful Italian garden. On the other side of the Grand Canal, you will then enjoy a private visit of Palazzo Malipiero.
Initially built in a Byzantine style, it has undergone some modifications over the centuries. The adjacent Italian-style garden with a view of the Grand Canal, a rarity in Venice, makes it even more distinctive.
Like many others, this garden was created in the late 18th century, when the large palace gardens situated on the outskirts of the city disappeared because of residential and industrial development.
You will then be transferred by boat to Sant’Erasmo. While this is the largest island in the Venetian lagoon, it is only sparsely populated. For years this has been Venice’s countryside, the agricultural zone which produces the fruit and vegetables consumed by the city-dwellers. Its artichokes are particularly renowned. You will take a walk through the vineyards of the Cantina Orto di Venezia estate, before tasting three vintages of locally produced Orto, a white wine full of this special island’s unique character. This wine is made from ancient Italian grape varieties; the vines are cultivated using traditional and eco-friendly methods. Driven by their passion and tenacity, the Thoulouze family have managed to recreate the ancestral methods of drainage using the natural tides of the lagoon.
Orto is a white wine with a high mineral content and a flavour that reflects its terroir. It can be drunk on any occasion but goes especially well with the products of the Venetian lagoon: fish, artichokes, and asparagus. It was recently named the best Italian Malvasia vintage.
After the visit, you will take a boat ride to Mazzorbo, a rural island connected to Burano by a wooden pedestrian bridge. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, you will return to Venice where you will learn the art of mask making.
Venetian masks have been worn in Venice since ancient times. They have a long history of protecting their wearer’s identity during promiscuous or decadent activities, such as gambling in one of the many casinos that dotted the city. The art of mask making is one of Venice’s oldest handicrafts. Guided by the desire to keep this traditional art form alive, a famous Venetian mask-making workshop will welcome you for a course in mask decoration including theory and practice. Once you have selected the type of mask you wish to decorate, you will choose among the different decorating techniques available and combine them to make your own one-of-a-kind Venetian mask.
The experts on hand will explain the ancient technique of making a Venetian papier-mâché mask, providing important historical information on the use of masks in Venice over past centuries, together with an explanation of the most significant models. At the end of the course, you will get to keep the mask you decorated, as a memento of this unforgettable experience.
You will return to your hotel by boat, to enjoy the rest of the day and evening at your leisure.
Day 3 - Venice
Breakfast at your hotel, morning at leisure and check-out.
You will then visit a tavern to enjoy a cooking lesson and learn the secrets of Venetian cuisine. With the chef’s guidance and supervision, you will create typical local dishes as you learn more about the culture and cuisine of the region. At the end of the lesson, you will eat what you prepared and toast to this memorable experience.
You will then be transferred by boat to the pier of Venice to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
The Splendid Venice 4* is a boutique-hotel in the heart of the historic centre of the city, near Saint Mark’s Square and the Doge’s Palace. Its location by the canals, its intimate atmosphere, and its refined style, will immediately immerge yourself into the Venetian spirit. Its 165 carefully equipped rooms offer a cosy cocoon combining contemporary design and Italian touch. The sophisticated decor of the Lounge Bar is a perfecto place to have a break overlooking the city and its canals. While the restaurant Le Maschere takes you between land and sea in the heart of the authenticity of the Venetian terroir.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
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Contact of your hotel:
The Splendid Venice
S. Marco Mercerie, 760
30124 Venice
Italy
Telephone: +39 041 5200755
Duration and order of the visits may vary.To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Total : £2,090
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.Enjoy a guided tour of the old town of Porec to discover the episcopal complex of the Euphrasian Basilica. An experience combining history, architecture and breathtaking views.
Nestling at the heart of Porec town centre, the basilica has grouped together a number of Christian places of worship since the 4th century; it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This architectural marvel blends Romanesque and Byzantine styles. The sparkle of the mosaics in the choir constitutes a real splendour.
Climbing to the summit, you will be rewarded by a 360-degree panoramic view over the charming town of Porec.
After the visit, you will have some free time to discover the town, before heading to Rovinj.
Total : €50
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, follow your guide and start your walking tour of the historical centre of Rovinj. The historical centre is almost entirely built on a rocky island and connected to the mainland since the 13th century. During your tour, you will discover the Venetian influence and its rich cultural legacy, omnipresent in the architecture of the tall houses with warm red tiled roofs and the narrow streets intersected by covered passageways and archways, decorated with ancient frescoes.
The highlight of your visit will most certainly be the Church of Saint Euphemia, a prestigious building dating from the 8th century. Its 63-metre high bell tower rises out of the city centre, and is the most remarked symbol in the Istria region.
Built on the ancient ruins of a Roman church, it was altered in the 17th century in the Baroque style, and houses the relics of Saint Euphemia. They were brought from Constantinople in the 9th century for their safekeeping in a marble sarcophagus. There is also a mural depicting the life and the martyrdom of the saint. Every year on 16 September, the faithful gather around her tomb.
The church contains several treasures and works of art like Gothic statues from the 15th century and paintings from the 16th and the 17th centuries (The Last Supper and Christ in the Gethsemane).
At the end of your visit, you will enjoy a local snack before returning to your ship.
Total : €30
According to availability, price per passenger.From Split, the former Roman palace become a solar city, to Klis, a small village guarding over the culinary traditions and lifestyle of the hinterland, fall under the spell of the incomparable gentleness of the Dalmatian region.
It is hard not be moved by Split’s immense charm, its Old Town and its pretty little streets. Constructed in the heart of the former Roman Diocletian’s Palace and shaped by 17 centuries of history, the city is like an open-air museum, which has earned its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will also visit the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, (patron saint of the city), which is one of its most remarkable buildings. Built on a former shrine, it could be the oldest cathedral in the world. You will also visit the Temple of Jupiter, turned into a baptistery by the Christians. Cross the Palace from the southern gate and discover the ramparts and the huge statue of Gregory of Nin by the Croatian sculptor Ivan Mestrovic.
Not far from the town of Klis, the family estate and ethnographical village of Stella Croatica will immerse you in Croatian culinary culture and its agricultural traditions. Walk through the orchards, olive groves and aromatic garden, before discovering the ethnographic collection. You will see period furniture and tools, recreating traditional households. You will then be able to find out more about olive oil and its benefits through a tasting followed by a snack, prepared from local produce from the family estate.
· This excursion involves walking around one kilometre (0.6 miles) on cobblestone streets with some steps. We recommend you wear comfortable walking shoes and protect yourself from the sun. The tastings are included in your excursion. Appropriate dress is necessary to enter religious sites (shoulders and knees must be covered). This excursion is limited to 40 participants.
Total : €60
According to availability, price per passenger.On this tour, discover nature's wonders: the Krka National Park and its famous waterfalls. A natural frontier between northern and central Dalmatia, the Krka River joins the Adriatic Sea at Sibenik.
From the pier, board your coach for a 45-minute scenic drive to Lozovac entrance. Skradinski Buk, the largest waterfall of the national park, located on river banks, houses mills and wash houses. Upon your arrival, you will have the opportunity to discover the ethnological museum.
Located in the park, the museum provides a great deal of knowledge and history explaining how the park became a wildlife sanctuary for many different species of animals and plant life.
You will then discover the old water-mill where cereals are still ground by water-spun grindstones.
After enjoying some free time, you will re-board your coach and continue to the Village of Stankovci.
In the House of Dalmatian prosciutto Roca, you will be able to learn about the production method of Dalmatian prosciutto and taste different products prepared here.
After visiting the house of Dalmatian Prosciutto and having your lunch, you will join your coach and return to your ship harboured at Split, 1 hour 15 minute drive.
Total : €180
According to availability, price per passenger.After the short walk (15 minutes) from the port to the Old Town you will start with the walking portion of the tour.
The Old Town of Split is built on and around the spectacular Roman Palace erected by the Roman Emperor Diocletian (born in Salona - todays Solin) in the 4th century. The walking tour starts with a visit of the Palace on the ground gallery that is still very well preserved. It offers a good view at how the life in the Palace was organised.
You will also visit the very interesting Cathedral of St. Duje (patron saint of the city). According to medieval sources, Archbishop John of Ravenna purified in 650 the mausoleum of Diocletian by getting rid of its idols and founded the Cathedral whose bell tower is now the symbol of Split.
The Cathedral is built on the remains of an ancient shrine and is supposed to be the oldest in the world. A visit will also be made to the charming Temple of Jupiter, turned into the baptistery by Christians. Observe the front panel or the ceiling with grotesque faces. Cross the Palace of the southern gate to the North door and discover the ramparts and the immense "statue of Gregory of Nin" by the Croatian sculptor Ivan Mestrovic.
After the walking tour you will head back to the ship. If you wish to spend some time on your own, you can visit the colourful open market (largest on the coast) or spend some time in the town before returning to the ship.
Total : €30
According to availability, price per passenger.Hvar may well be one of the most famous Dalmatian islands, but it is brimming with spots that remain secret. Between hidden coves, idyllic islets and preserved pebble beaches, explore the island by sea kayak, and make the most of it to take a dip, with total peace of mind.
Total : €65
According to availability, price per passenger.This small and charming town is located around a natural port and it is undoubtedly one of the most famous seaside resorts of Dalmatian coast.
A lot of splendid monuments as the Cathedral, the ancient Arsenal and different palaces are bearing witness to a rich history of Gothic and Renaissance arts.
From the pier, follow your guide through narrow tiny streets to the 15th century Franciscan Monastery. The cloister with its rounded arches and a well in the middle dominates the Renaissance monastery. The former spacious refectory and a small, adjacent room have been turned into the monastery museum. Along with a collection of old books and coins, the famous "Last Supper", a work belonging to the Venetian School of Palma the Younger from the end of the 16th century, has the strongest claims on the attention of the numerous visitors.
After crossing the main square, you will pass by the Cathedral of Saint Stephan (outside visit). It was built in stages during the 16th and 17th centuries, while the interior was not wholly completed until the 18th century. From outside, it has the characteristics of the Renaissance style and inside the baroque style.
Then, you will visit the Benedictine Monastery, which holds a rich collection of lace made of agave leaves.
After this walking tour you may follow your guide back to the pier or stay in town for some time at leisure.
Total : €40
According to availability, price per passenger.Considered one of the most beautiful and popular Croatian islands, Hvar still retains a discreet charm, especially in its hinterland. Between sleepy old villages in stone, the eternal fortress and the mythic town, drive across countryside landscapes marked by history at the wheel of a Volkswagen Beetle restored by a family business.
The hilly roads of the island provide an ideal playground for the pretty convertible Beetles that await you. These perfectly restored myths from automotive history will lead you on a scenic foray. Behind the wheel, you will discover Fortica Fortress, overlooking the town of Hvar. It unveils breathtaking views over the old port and surrounding islands.
Further on, the historic little streets of Stari Grad, one of Europe’s oldest cities, are ideal to stroll around. The neighbouring plains that serve as the city’s backdrop have attracted many civilisations and still bear traces of old agricultural systems, earning them a UNESCO World Heritage Site listing. During your drive in a Beetle, you will also discover small abandoned villages laden with history and finish with one of the island’s greatest treasures: its gastronomy, as you have refreshments in a local restaurant.
· The driver must be at least 21 years old and have a valid driving licence. The vehicles are manual, with an open roof and two doors. You will be driving on mainly tarmac roads; there will not be dirt paths or roads. Bring a hat and sun protection. This excursion is not recommended for children.
Total : €250
According to availability, price per passenger.Take a train to the Golden Horn, where you will able to sunbathe and make the most of the crystal-clear waters.
Stretch out on your lounger in the shade of a parasol and let your gaze wander over the dazzling white pebble beach. Behind you, the lush pine grove provides a little coolness. Zlatni Rat, commonly known as the Golden Cape or Golden Horn, is a spit of land located about 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) west of the port town of Bol, on the southern coast of the Croatian island of Brac. There are powerful currents running through this area, which extends southwards into the Hvar Channel.
· This excursion involves very little walking, on mainly flat and cobbled surfaces. The loungers and parasols are included. We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and shoes as well as sun protection. Wear your swimsuit under your clothes and bring a towel and bottled water from the ship.
Total : €65
According to availability, price per passenger.The island of Brac has many assets. Between its villages teeming with delights and the breathtaking views, discover this Croatian pearl in a Pinzgauer, a vintage all-terrain military vehicle, which will plunge you into the island’s scenery and best-kept secrets.
From Bol, a very popular seaside resort on the island of Brac, head off in a Pinzgauer towards wilder sites. First stop: Vidova Gora, the island’s summit, from which you will be able to admire - as far as the eye can see - the pretty little ports and constellations of crystal-clear coves that border enchanting and infinite landscapes.
Through the maquis scrub, the olive groves, cliffs and quarries famous for their white stone used since Antiquity, you will drive towards the village of Škrip, for a delicious visit of the Olive Oil Museum followed by a tasting.
Further on, the Jakšic Gallery will unveil some of the island’s other jewels with its collection of incredible artwork.
The last stop will be the Stina Estate, to enjoy a tasting celebrating the island’s mineral terroir through exquisite wines.
Total : €175
According to availability, price per passenger.This circuit combining nature, fauna and history will enable you to discover some of the most beautiful islands in the Adriatic.
According to legend, Istria was supposed to be a garden made in the image of heaven, but the Devil decided otherwise and scattered rocks all over the territory. The angels gathered the remaining pieces and created the islands of Brijuni. You will travel to the largest island by boat. You will then take a little tourist train and explore the vestiges of a Roman villa rustica from the 1st century BC in Verige Bay.
You will visit a safari park where you will be able to see zebras, Somali sheep, dromedaries, lamas and elephants. Finally, you will enjoy some free time before taking the boat again.
Total : €80
According to availability, price per passenger.Visit two estates to discover and taste two foods that are typical of Istria: olive oil and truffles.
Departing from Fažana, you will head to the Chiavalon Estate. Learn the art of making olive oil and sample the distinct flavours of the oils during a tasting.
Next, the bus will take you to the picturesque village of Grožnjan. This peaceful artistic haven will seduce you with its cobbled streets and its cultural atmosphere. After a guided tour of the town, enjoy some free time to continue your exploration, purchase some local arts and crafts, or simply enjoy the scenery at your own pace.
You will continue on your journey in the direction of Motovun, with a stop at the Karlic Tartufi estate. Feel the magic of Istria’s truffle region. At the estate, you will enjoy a tasting-lunch of this much sought-after delicacy.
At the end of this beautiful day of discovery, you will return to the port of Pula.
Total : €180
According to availability, price per passenger.Teeming with spectacular monuments, little squares bathed in sunshine, and small and intimate cafés, the streets of Pula offer a perfect blend of history and authenticity.
The port city, sunny, multicultural and brimming with history, seems to have found the ideal recipe for halting the passage of time. Its glorious Roman past reappears among its streets with, at the centre, the impressive and still admirably preserved amphitheatre around which the entire city seems to revolve. Today, the Arena, using its Roman name of course, is the world’s sixth-largest Coliseum and would be enough by itself to remind visitors of the splendour of the Roman Empire; however, this does not take into account all the other sublime vestiges scattered around the city.
The Roman Forum, the Temple of Augustus, the Golden Gate and various markets will delight fans of history and timeless beauty. The old town will also offer you a glimpse into the opulence of the Byzantine Empire and the Venetian Republic, which both came here, attracted by the incomparable gentleness offered by this Adriatic pearl, which you will be able to experience yourself during a break for refreshments.
· The level of difficulty of this excursion is moderate; you will walk a distance of 2.5 kilometres (1.6 miles) on flat, sometimes uneven, surface, and on dirt in the Roman amphitheatre. There are approximately 40 steps to climb. We recommend you wear comfortable shoes, bring water and sunglasses.
Total : €50
According to availability, price per passenger.Fall under the charms of Hum, a small medieval town offering sublime panoramas over the surrounding countryside, then discover the buon fresco technique in Roc.
A minibus will take you to Hum, a small fortified town in the middle of Istria perched on a hill overlooking the Mirna Valley. Admire its medieval architecture, its ramparts to the west, and the houses built in the defensive walls of the other sides of the town. A bell tower and a watchtower constructed in 1552 to ensure the town’s defences are still visible. With a population of only 28 people, Hum holds the title of smallest town in the world. You will visit the recently opened Museum of Hum Aura, which provides a glimpse into how people used to live. You will taste an Istrian brandy and local products.
You will then go to Roc and visit the Freska-Vidovic art workshop, where Hari Vidovic will introduce you to the fresco-painting technique known as buon fresco. The visit will end on a high in the medieval churches of St Anthony and St Roch, which are home to magnificent 14th- and 15th-century frescoes.
· The moderate walk will cover a distance of 800 metres (2,625 feet), on flat ground that is at times uneven and bare, with around twenty steps to negotiate. We recommend you wear comfortable shoes and bring your sunglasses.
Total : €120
According to availability, price per passenger.Explore the forest trails of Istria’s eastern coast by quad and enjoy spectacular views over the Bay of Raša.
The safari will start in the picturesque village of Draguzeti, near Barban. You will be given information about the itinerary and driving the quad and then hop on the vehicle. You will head towards Istria’s eastern coast through the forest trails and cross many natural obstacles. All participants may drive the quads and stops are scheduled for driver changeovers.
The safari will continue to the belvedere located near the village of Rakalj. You will enjoy breathtaking views over the Bay of Raša and all the Northern Adriatic.
· You will have to walk around 500 metres (1,640 feet) Helmets will be provided. We recommend you wear comfortable shoes and sunglasses.
Total : €140
According to availability, price per passenger.Embark on a walking tour that will begin at the Piran pier and take you to the bus station.
As you stroll through the streets, admire the architectural beauty and soak up the town's unique atmosphere.
Leaving Piran, you will take a scenic drive to the picturesque village of Hrastovlje. Explore the village, and during a guided tour of the Church of the Holy Trinity, with its captivating frescoes that tell intriguing stories.
Then you will head to the Hrastovlje farmers' market and sample some of the region's finest produce.
After immersing yourself in this timeless atmosphere, return to Piran by bus. End your tour with a pleasant stroll back to the pier.
Total : €90
According to availability, price per passenger.From Piran, head to the famous Postojna Cave and enjoy an extraordinary subterranean exploration.
From the bus station, the bus will take the scenic road to the cave. You will make your way into the depths of the cave to discover its mysterious chambers and its fascinating formations, including stalactites and stalagmites.
The Postojna Cave is the only karst cave equipped with an underground railway, built over 140 years ago. Over the course of a 1.5-hour guided visit, you will discover these major karst features: Neboticnik (skyscraper), the tallest limestone formation, reaching 16 metres (52 feet) in height, Briljant (brilliant), the crystal-white symbol of the Postojna Cave, and the oldest underground post office in the world.
Gaze in wonder at the stunning stalactites and stalagmites that adorn the cave's chambers, creating a magical and otherworldly atmosphere.
After this experience, we'll board your bus and drive back to Piran.
As our journey comes to a close, we'll take a leisurely walk back to the tender point.
Total : €115
According to availability, price per passenger.Explore Piran’s labyrinth of narrow streets and discover the historic treasures of one of the most beautiful coastal villages in Slovenia.
Departing from the pier, you will plunge into the captivating atmosphere that pervades Piran. During this excursion, you will visit the town’s main sites, each of which is steeped in its own history. Admire Tartini Square, which owes its name to the famous violinist and composer Giuseppe Tartini, whose legacy lives on here.
You will then explore the magnificent Church of St. George, an astonishing example of Venetian Renaissance architecture offering breathtaking views over the town and the Adriatic Sea from its belltower.
As you walk around the charming 1st of May Square, you will be immersed in the local way of life and feel Piran’s vibrant energy?
Finally, as our sightseeing tour comes to a close, we will stop for the refreshment in one of the local caffes, before taking some time at leisure. Finish your tour with a walk back to the tender point
Total : €40
According to availability, price per passenger.Discover Slovenia’s vibrant capital during a walk followed by a river cruise and a lunch in a Slovenian restaurant.
During your visit, you will admire Congress Square, the city’s cultural heart, and take a stroll on the vibrant Prešeren Square, dedicated to the great Slovenian poet France Prešeren. Fall under the spell of the beautiful emblematic Triple Bridge, a masterpiece by the famous architect Jože Plecnik.
You will then set off on a cruise along the Ljubljanica River, enjoying a unique perspective of the city’s sites. Then make the most of some free time in Ljubljana city centre. Explore its charming streets, explore the local shops and immerse yourself in the city’s cultural atmosphere. Finally, you will have lunch at a local restaurant and discover the delights of Slovenian cuisine.
You will conclude your journey with a leisurely walk back to the tender point.
Total : €150
According to availability, price per passenger.Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organises your transfer between your port of disembarkation and the airport.
Venice
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local English-speaking representative. You will be taken by coach to the airport in time for check-in for the PONANT selected flight.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel advisor; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
In the event of schedule changes of PONANT’s selected flight, your programme will be adapted to ensure the most seamless and enriching experience. The content of your revised programme will be updated on the PONANT website, in My Ponant space and on the PONANT app. The final programme will also be sent to you along with your cruise documents.
Total : £60
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.