Deluxe Stateroom Deck 3
15% Ponant Bonus
204 ft²
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In partnership with UGC and with featured guest: Patrice Leconte, the director of Les Bronzés, Ridicule, Le Mari de la coiffeuse, La Fille sur le pont, Maigret and many other cult films and popular hits.
Starting in Athens, step aboard Le Bougainville for an 8-day cruise between Greece and the majestic Maltese coast.
Le Bougainville will take you to Patmos where you will discover its monastery and the cave where Saint John is said to have received his visions.
This cruise will also enable you to discover Hydra, a small island of old-worldly charm where motorised traffic is banned.
Your ship will then cross the Ionian Sea to Katakolon, and the Peloponnese. From the port, you can get to Olympia, a UNESCO World Heritage site whose ruins bear witness to past grandeur.
Then, Southern Italy will promise suspended moments where the beauty of the shores combines with the beauty of its historical remnants, which remain fascinating. In Puglia, Gallipoli, meaning “beautiful town” in Greek, will reveal its Hellenic origins and offers up its singular atmosphere, where life is good. In Syracuse, the Sicilian soul will unfold across the island of Ortygia - the oldest part of the city -, a maze of small streets dotted with churches, palaces, ancient remnants, sheltering a majestic cathedral in its very heart.
You will make a final call on Gozo, an unspoiled island that is home to a megalithic site listed with UNESCO.
Your cruise will come to an end in Valletta, capital of the island of Malta and former stronghold of the Knights of the Order of Malta.
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Patrice Leconte
In about thirty films, Patrice Leconte has never stopped surprising us and amusing himself, while dealing with every film genre and inventing for himself a place quite apart in the French cinema landscape. An eclectic filmmaker, he has directed popular comedies and action films now cult movies (Les Bronzés, Les Bronzés font du ski, Les Spécialistes), elegant and scathing comedies (Tandem, Ridicule for which he was awarded the César of best film director), unforgettable films noirs (Monsieur Hire, The Widow of Saint Pierre), unexpected encounters (Intimate Strangers, Man on the Train), and unique films full of fantasy, daring, freedom and poetry (The Hairdresser’s Husband, Girl on the Bridge). And even an animated film (The Suicide Shop) …
An excellent actors’ director he has made films with some of the biggest names : Fanny Ardant, Juliette Binoche, Sandrine Bonnaire, Vanessa Paradis, Jean Rochefort, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Philippe Noiret, Alain Delon, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Daniel Auteuil, Christian Clavier, Gérard Jugnot, Fabrice Lucchini, Michel Blanc, Johnny Hallyday… Curious and passionate, he is also a very good storyteller who easily shares his experiences and crushes.
Language spoken: French
Photo credit: Claire Garate
Jean-Pierre Lavoignat
Jean-Pierre Lavoignat started as a journalist at Agence France Presse in Paris. He then launched with his fellow journalist Marc Esposito two magazines, PREMIERE first and then STUDIO MAGAZINE, whose success, as early as the 80’s, changed the landscape of film magazines. He was PREMIERE’s director from 1982 to 1986 and STUDIO’s director from 1987 to 2006.He was also a film commentator on channels France 5, Canal + and France Infos.
Since he left STUDIO MAGAZINE, after being curator of the first extensive Romy Schneider exhibition, he has shared his time between writing books with prominent figures from the world of cinema such as Catherine Deneuve, Pierre Lescure, Dominique Besnehard, Gérard Oury – Rabbi Jacob’s director – and his daughter Danièle Thompson and producing and making documentaries portraying actors and directors : Steven Spielberg, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, James Gray, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Audrey Tautou, Jean Dujardin, John Landis, Alan Parker, etc. for channels Canal + Cinéma and OCS Cinéma. Recently, three documentaries portraying the three most prestigious Mexican film directors in Hollywood, Alfonso Cuaron, Alejandro Inarritu and Guillermo Del Toro, were selected at the Festival Lumière in Lyon.
Since 2013, Jean-Pierre Lavoignat has also kept on working with UGC, STUDIO’s former shareholder, selecting and presenting world film classics at « UGC Culte » weekly screenings.
Languages spoken: French
Photo credit: Christopher Poulain
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Patrice Leconte
In about thirty films, Patrice Leconte has never stopped surprising us and amusing himself, while dealing with every film genre and inventing for himself a place quite apart in the French cinema landscape. An eclectic filmmaker, he has directed popular comedies and action films now cult movies (Les Bronzés, Les Bronzés font du ski, Les Spécialistes), elegant and scathing comedies (Tandem, Ridicule for which he was awarded the César of best film director), unforgettable films noirs (Monsieur Hire, The Widow of Saint Pierre), unexpected encounters (Intimate Strangers, Man on the Train), and unique films full of fantasy, daring, freedom and poetry (The Hairdresser’s Husband, Girl on the Bridge). And even an animated film (The Suicide Shop) …
An excellent actors’ director he has made films with some of the biggest names : Fanny Ardant, Juliette Binoche, Sandrine Bonnaire, Vanessa Paradis, Jean Rochefort, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Philippe Noiret, Alain Delon, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Daniel Auteuil, Christian Clavier, Gérard Jugnot, Fabrice Lucchini, Michel Blanc, Johnny Hallyday… Curious and passionate, he is also a very good storyteller who easily shares his experiences and crushes.
Language spoken: French
Photo credit: Claire Garate
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.
PONANT activities
UGC
The UGC Group is one of the main actors in the movie industry with 50 cinemas, with 521 screens in France, including UGC Ciné Cité Les Halles in Paris, the number one cinema in the world in terms of audience (Source Comscore). The Group also has 7 cinemas with 74 screens in Belgium.
The UGC network was recently strengthened with the opening of six new cinemas in 2021 and 2022: UGC Plaisir (9 screens), UGC Ciné Cité Bassins à flot in Bordeaux (13 screens), UGC Montaudran in Toulouse (7 screens), UGC Ciné Cité Part-Dieu in Lyon (18 screens), UGC Ciné Cité Maillot in Paris (12 screens) and UGC Issy-les-Moulineaux (7 screens).
UGC is also a major player in film and TV production.
Just like the movies shown in its cinemas, UGC produces and distributes a wide variety of movies, ranging from successful popular comedies such as the Qu'est ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu ? or Ducobu films, to major independent films by Leos Carax : Annette, Bruno Podalydès : Les Deux Alfred, Comme un avion, Jacques Audiard : Un Prophète, Dheepan, De rouille et d’os or Florian Zeller : The Father.
The television series production activity launched in recent years, brings together five structures in France and one in the UK. Producing TV series for all broadcasters in the market, including TF1 : Prométhée and HPI, France 2 : J'ai menti, Netflix : Christmas Flow, La Révolution, Disney+ : Oussekine, Amazon : Ten Percent, the English remake of Dix pour cent. In France, in 2022, The UGC Group is the 4th largest fiction producer in terms of broadcasted hours.
A cruise under the sign of the cinema! With an exceptional guest: Patrice Leconte, the director of Les Bronzés, Ridicule, Le Mari de la coiffeuse, La Fille sur le pont, Maigret and many other cult films and popular successes, who will present five of his films. During two long conversations on board, moderated by Jean-Pierre Lavoignat, co-founder and former director of Studio Magazine, Patrice Leconte will also talk about his career and his work. Organised in partnership with UGC, this cinema cruise will also be an opportunity to hear former UGC general manager Alain Sussfeld talk about his job and the major challenges facing cinema today.
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Embarkation 21/03/2024 from 16:00 to 17:00
Departure 21/03/2024 at 18:00
The Greek capital city is located on the edge of the Saronic gulf, in the east of the country. It bears a plural name in reference to the first villages that surround the Acropolis. You will be enchanted by the rocky plateau presided by its monuments listed as UNESCO World Heritage. In the city below, you can visit some of the liveliest districts in Athens: Plaka, with its maze of colourful streets, and where, in the evenings the drifting aroma of moussaka and garlic prawns will tickle your taste buds. The National Archaeological museum and the Cycladic Art Museum are also some of the city’s key attractions and allow visitors to discover Athens’ cultural past.
Arrival 22/03/2024 midday
Departure 22/03/2024 late afternoon
Patmos is one of the legendary must-see islands in the Dodecanese. This is where Saint John resided, presumed author of the last book in the Bible. The cave of the Apocalypse and the Saint John Monastery are dedicated to him. These sites, which are listed by UNESCO as World Heritage, are located at the top of a hillside planted with vines and orchards. On the shore, the crystalline coves of Kambos and Lampi offer absolutely gorgeous swimming areas.
Arrival 23/03/2024 early morning
Departure 23/03/2024 early afternoon
This unusual gem belonging to the Saronic islands is located to the east of the Peloponnese. There are no cars here. Named after the island, the harbour town is layered up the slopes of a mountainous bay. You may be surprised to see beautiful stone mansions. These are traditional here, as are the multi-coloured caïques along the quays. Further along the shore, you will discover the Historical Archives Museum. Collections from Athens National History Museum are exhibited in the elegant villa Koundouriotis.
Arrival 24/03/2024 early morning
Departure 24/03/2024 late afternoon
This picturesque village stretches along the Ionian sea in the west of the Peloponnese. Its main harbour offers a vast panorama of the coastline’s wooded hillsides. Dazzling white, the church of Saint-Nicolas houses a selection of sumptuous icons. You can also pay a visit the archaeological site of Olympus on the slopes of Mount Kronos.
Arrival 25/03/2024 midday
Departure 25/03/2024 late afternoon
Gallipoli, which comes from the Greek kalle polis, meaning beautiful town, is very aptly named. Located on the heel of the boot, the town known as “the pearl of Puglia” has many attractions. The whiteness of its façades recalls its Greek origins while its architecture echoes its multiple influences. Its old town, perched on a limestone island, concentrates the cultural heritage of this city with a thousand faces, alternately a Roman colony, then Byzantine, the property of the Popes, Norman, under the rule of Taranto… By itself, it tells the story of the different civilisations of the Mediterranean Sea.
Arrival 26/03/2024 midday
Departure 26/03/2024 early evening
Its undulating rocky coastline, the endless sandy beaches, the menacing form of Mount Etna which surveys its island like a patriarch, the flowery gardens on the hillside... Sicily lays out its varied landscapes like a shopkeeper displays his wares. Described by Cicero as “the most beautiful city in the world”, Syracuse was one of the most prestigious cities in Sicily and at her height was even a rival for Athens. A central city of Ancient Greece, it was home to a succession of civilisations, each of which has left their mark. The blend of Arabic, Roman, Norman, Byzantine and Spanish cultures makes Syracuse a town that is extraordinarily rich in fragrances, colours and flavours.
Arrival 27/03/2024 early morning
Departure 27/03/2024 midday
Located to the north of Malta, a lot less urbanised than its larger sibling and protected from mass tourism, the small island of Gozo has managed to remain natural and authentic. Lush hills and valleys alternate with a mosaic of cultivated fields. The buildings, some of which are medieval, are built from honey-coloured limestone and blend in perfectly with the surrounding scenery. Gozo also boasts a unique historic site that is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site: the megalithic temples of Ggantija near the town of Xaghra. An archaeological museum adjoining the site presents a number of objects that were found there. Red-sand beaches and a crystal-clear sea add to the calm and serenity of Gozo.
Arrival 27/03/2024 late afternoon
Disembarkation 28/03/2024 at 08:00
The whole of the Maltese capital Valletta is UNESCO World Heritage listed and occupies a peninsula in the north-east of the island. From the fountain of Tritons to Saint-Elme fort, there are as many majestic streets as there are narrow staircase vennels to explore. The painted loggia and carved corbels on the tall houses will accompany you in your explorations, and you’ll rarely be bothered by traffic. You can visit the Grandmasters palace decorated with coats of arms and frescoes. Saint-John’s cathedral and the ramparts which have guarded the city since the 16th century are also among the most emblematic sites of the city. Arranged in terraces, the Barrakka Gardens will punctuate your promenade with a green and floral experience.
From the pier, board your coach for a drive to the Saint John Monastery. Overlooking Skala port and the island’s southern region, this medieval monastery looks more like a fortress than a house of prayer. It was built to repel attacks by pirates.
In the year 95 AD, Saint John the Evangelist was banished from Ephesus and exiled to Patmos, which in the days of the Roman Empire was where those who were exiled were sent.
In 1088, the Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenos authorised Saint Christodoulos, an abbot from Asia Minor, to erect a monastery in memory of Saint John. The whole island was yielded to the monastery. The adjoining Theotokos Chapel has frescoes dating back to the 12th century. Other Byzantine treasures are found in the monastery. Today this holy place is a veritable museum of Byzantine art thanks to the countless frescoes, icons, holy objects and manuscripts contained within its walls.
After visiting the monastery, a short drive away, will take you to the Apocalypse Cave where the final chapter of the New Testament was revealed to John the Apostle. The Book of Revelation prophecy came to him through a symbolic vision and was written in Greek. This cave was the house of the evangelist and now is surrounded by a monastery and school of theology. You can see the resting place outlined in beaten silver where St John laid his head every night. To the right the rock is shaped like a pulpit and is where the disciple, Prochoros, wrote the revelation as dictated by John.
Finally, you will re-board your coach for a photo stop at the three windmills located at the top of Chora hill. You will then return returning to the pier.
Total : €75
According to availability, price per passenger.This tour, covering the south side of the island, not only gives you the opportunity of discovering hidden places but also an opportunity to photograph the most amazing land and seascapes along.
From the pier, board your minibus to the old village of Chora, the island’s capital and a photographer’s paradise! Your first experience is a panoramic view right over the island and over the 11th century monastery built like a fort, standing with proud dominance. You will be guided through Chora’s labyrinth of winding cobbled streets and maze of arched alleyways. The settlement of white-washed houses dating from 16th century, reflects the light casting shadows and creating geometric patterns. The alleys, arches and doorways display a harmonious balance revealing subtle architectural details which, through your lens, can become exciting atmospheric images trapped in time.
Continue to Diakofti stopping off to photograph the view of the mystical rock of Petra and then go to a boatyard. Here you will have the opportunity to photograph the local islanders at work and the streamline shapes of vessels in dry dock.
After a local refreshment, and your camera full of great images, you will return to Skala port.
Total : €90
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach for a drive to the Saint John Monastery. Overlooking Skala port and the island’s southern region this medieval monastery looks more like a fortress than a house of prayer. It was built to repel attacks by pirates.
In the year 95 AD, Saint John the Evangelist was banished from Ephesus and exiled to Patmos, which in the days of the Roman Empire was where those who were exiled were sent.
In 1088, the Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenos authorised Saint Christodoulos, an abbot from Asia Minor, to erect a monastery in memory of Saint John. The whole island was yielded to the monastery. The adjoining Theotokos Chapel has frescoes dating back to the 12th century. Other Byzantine treasures are found in the monastery. Today this holy place is a veritable museum of Byzantine art thanks to the countless frescoes, icons, holy objects and manuscripts contained within its walls.
Then you will walk to Zoodochos Pigi Convent where you will visit the church and the museum. Built in 1607 the convent houses a wealth of Icons and frescoes. Here we will discover the history and symbolism of iconography and meet one of the resident nuns. Nowadays, 15 nuns live in this convent respecting strict rules. They occupy with the art of needlework and embroideries of clerical vestments.
Finally, a short drive away is the Apocalypse Cave where the final chapter of the New Testament was revealed to John the Apostle. The Book of Revelation prophecy came to him through a symbolic vision and was written in Greek. This cave was the house of the evangelist and now is surrounded by a monastery and school of theology. You can see the resting place outlined in beaten silver where St John laid his head every night. To the right the rock is shaped like a pulpit and is where the disciple, Prochoros, wrote the revelation as dictated by John.
Finally, you will re-board your coach and join your ship.
Total : €80
According to availability, price per passenger.The charm of Hydra town certainly lies in her rich history, port and waterfront unspoiled by motorised vehicles. This island offers a rugged charm and many scenes to discover.
From the pier, follow your guide on a walking exploration through the island's historical landmarks. Your first stop will be the Hydra Museum - Historical Archives where you may admire 19th century paintings of considerable artistic value as well as rich documental and photographic material detailing the long maritime tradition and history of the island.
Continuing your walk around the port, you will visit the Church of the Dormitian, which houses icons, chandeliers and other offerings from the wealthy seafarers of the island. It is even said one of the chandeliers was stolen from Louis XIV and given to the church.
Enjoy a coffee break or a refreshment together with Hydra's local sweet "amygdaloto".
Next, reach Koundouriotis Mansion, one of the finest examples of the traditional 18th and 19th century architecture of Hydra. Built in 1780 by the ship owner Lazaros Koundouriotis, it now houses various items from the National Historical Museum of Athens, such as traditional costumes, jewellery, fine embroideries, pottery and wood-carvings.
Enjoy a leisurely walk through Hydra's little alleys and stone houses before your return to the port.
Total : €50
According to availability, price per passenger.
Walk in the footsteps of the heroes of Antiquity. Start your journey back in time and plunge into the heart of this legendary history on a visit to the emblematic sanctuary of Olympia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Emerging from the valley of Alpheus, on the slopes of Mount Cronion, the site of Olympia is much more than just a reminder of ancient Greece. Dedicated to the cult of Zeus, the sanctuary hosted Greece's most famous pan-Hellenic games, the Olympic Games, for over ten centuries. During this unique visit, admire some of these spaces, vestiges of this precious past.
Here, every vestige is a whisper of centuries gone by, while at every step, the grandeur of that era is reflected in its imposing temples, its sacred altars, its theatres where the cheers of the spectators of yesteryear still resound...
Let yourself be seduced by the Altis, a sanctuary and cradle of worship and games, home to the oldest of the great Greek temples and a symbol of Doric architecture: the Temple of Hera. Nearby, the altar of Zeus sits enthroned, welcoming offerings from believers. A row of 12 small votive buildings in the shape of a temple, also known as the "treasure houses", are dedicated to Zeus and were used by the population to make offerings. Below the treasure houses, you can see the remains of a series of sixteen statues of Zeus, paid for by the heavy fines imposed by the Olympic judges on athletes who cheated or tried to win by devious means. Outside Altis is a tunnel giving access to the stadium and its 192.25-metre track, as well as the hippodrome where sporting events were held. Imagine yourself among the 40,000 spectators, transfixed with emotion as the athletes competed with effort and excellence.
Finally, visit the Olympia Museum, which houses all the finds from the site, including the bas-reliefs from the Temple of Zeus.
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According to availability, price per passenger.Fall under the spell of one of Puglia’s jewels, Gallipoli, listen to its history in the old town’s maze of narrow lanes and admire its historic and architectural heritage.
A visit through its enigmatic lanes is like a journey back in time, a living exploration of the cultural strata that make Gallipoli such a rare pearl. Time here sometimes seems to stand still. Near the port, where your guided tour will begin, the fisherman are hard at work. Some are gathering together the catch of the day, whereas others are repairing their nets. Off in the distance, the gates of the old town open onto a maze of narrow lanes edged withbright- and warm-coloured dwellings, where the shade of the buildings draws a mystical labyrinth. Each street corner tells its own story of this medieval city, with its multiple heritages and cultural influences. Take the time to listen to the stories told by your local guide, as you admire the surprising St. Agatha’s Cathedral, its columns and its stunning baroque frescoes.
The sun-drenched hills of Gallipoli, bathed by the blue waters of the Mediterranean, made it a regional stronghold in olive-oil production as of the 15th century. The exports of this “liquid gold” were so significant that its production was stored in the four corners of the city in underground cisterns dug out of the local limestone, called carparo. You will have the opportunity to discover the production techniques that were used in the past, as you visit one of the 35 recently renovated underground oil mills.
Total : €50
According to availability, price per passenger.The city of Lecce has earned itself various epithets thanks to its beauty and its historical and architectural treasures: in fact, it is usually referred to as “the Florence of Southern Italy” or “open-air museum” for the abundance of churches and noble palaces, made more elegant and refined by the unique and sumptuous decorations realized with the “leccese stone”, a particular stone whose colour gets the same nuance as honey under the rays of the sun.
Set in the very heart of the Salento region, called “the Heel of Italy’s boot”, Lecce dates back to Roman times: in fact, you can still admire in Piazza St. Oronzo the Roman Amphitheatre (from outside) which dates back to the second century A.D. and could hold up to 20,000 spectators. In it gladiators used to face and fight against wild animals.
From Gallipoli, board your coach for the one-hour drive to Lecce where your walking tour of the old town will start. Walk the centre of town with your guide to discover a remarkable architectural style known as the “Barocco Leccese”. From the 16th to the 18th century, Lecce knew a period of great splendour during which it was embellished with Rococo’ and Baroque Monuments. The local finely grained limestone was particularly easy to work, making easy the creation of a very decorative style, with delicate details, which you will recognize immediately.
During the tour you will visit Santa Croce Basilica (only outside visit), which is sumptuously decorated, without being overbearing: close to it you can admire the impressive façade of the Governor’s Palace (the former monastery of the Celestine monks). Your tour cannot end without a visit of what is considered one of the finest squares in Southern Italy: Piazza Duomo, where the Cathedral as well as the Archbishop’s Palace are located. Following your visits, you will enjoy a nice local break tasting Apulian wine and local delicacies.
Some free time will allow you to wander at leisure for shopping before returning to Gallipoli and your ship.
Total : €100
According to availability, price per passenger.Depart by coach from the port through the countryside, passing through villages and almond groves as you make your way to Noto, the second largest town in Syracuse province and the best example of Sicilian Baroque architecture on the island.
You will cross on foot the Public Gardens, where it is possible to admire the busts of the artists who contributed to Noto’s urban culture and style.
Besides the 18th century Cathedral, currently under restoration after damage suffered during 1990 earthquake, other impressive buildings are the Churches of St Domenico and of St Charles (del Colleggio), the “Ducezio” Palace and “Villadorata” Palace.
Noto has been declared a Heritage site by UNESCO, who also provides financial support for the reconstruction of monuments destroyed during 1990 earthquake.
A refreshment will be offered at a local bar and then you will enjoy some free time to browse around before commencing the return drive to Syracuse.
Total : €90
According to availability, price per passenger.Depart the pier by coach and drive to the archaeological area, which you will reach after a short drive.
Visit the Roman Amphitheatre of Augustus, used for fights between gladiators and wild beasts, the Altar of Hieron, constructed in the 2nd century BC to celebrate the “Eleutherian Feast”, the Latomie of Paradise, huge caverns once used as prisons, the Ear of Dionysius, an enormous grotto with extraordinary echo and the Greek Theatre, one of the largest in the Hellenic World, constructed in the 5th century BC and successively enlarged.
Upon completion of the visit, re-board your coach for the short drive to Ortygia, which you will visit on foot. On Ortygia Island discover the Piazza Pancali (the ruins of the Temple of Apollo of the 6th century BC), Corso Matteotti, Archimede’s Place, Piazza Duomo. Visit the Cathedral in Baroque style, erected over the remains of the Doric Temple of Minerva: in the interiors, see the undamaged twelve Doric columns. Then visit the fountain of Arethusa, the nymph praised by Pindar and Virgilio in one of the most touching and fine myths. Several nobility palaces – majority of them originating in the 15th and 16th centuries – will be seen from outside during the walking tour.
Then, return to the port and your ship.
Total : €90
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, you will meet with your guide and start your walking tour through the Old Town of Syracusa, whose narrow streets are lined by old, Baroque-style houses with charming balconies. You will enjoy a photo stop at the Cathedral Square where the Baroque-style Cathedral can be seen (outside visit only), erected over the remains of the Doric Temple of Minerva.
You will continue your walking tour through the narrow streets in the heart of the historic center towards the artisan workshop of Daniel Mauceri, a famous pupeteer. Daniel, together with his family, carries-on the ancient tradition of the Opera dei Pupi.
In 2021 Daniel Mauceri was selected by the Michelangelo Foundation to be included in the Homo Faber Guide, which contains the best international artisan excellence. His private collection represents the fruit of years of hard work by the Vaccaro Mauceri family. Upon your arrival, Daniel will explains all the processing stages for the creation of a Sicilian puppet and will show you how to move it during a show.
Finally, you will walk back to your ship.
Total : €100
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, you will board your minivan for a 15-minutes drive to Ggantija Temples.
Located in Xaghra, Ggantija Temples are one of the most important archaeological sites in the Maltese Islands and part of UNESCO World Heritage. The well-preserved site consists of two temples dating back to between 3600 and 3200 B.C. Considered to be one of the oldest free-standing monuments in the world predating Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids, they represent phenomenal culture.
Follow your guide and visit the newly constructed Interpretation Centre which helps put context to this mysterious civilization. From here you will explore the site via an external pathway that provides unique views of the natural landscape that surrounds Ggantija.
After discovering the Ggantija Temples, you will enjoy a scenic route to Ramla Bay and Marsovin winery where you will taste local wines and delicacies.
Finally, you will return to your ship.
Total : €150
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, you will board your minivan with your local guide from Mgarr to the must-see Xwejni bay salt pans. You will meet a salt harvester, who will provides step-by-step explanations of the salt harvesting process.
Moving from theory to practice, you will then fill up your own burlap bag of sea salt that you will take back home as a Gozitan souvenir.
You will be able to taste the salt, take pictures and visit the old salt storages, which dates to the beginning of 19th century.
Afterwards, you will hike along the coast to the inlet of Ghar Il-Qamh inlet, where you can enjoy a swim.
Finally, you will head back to Mgarr by minivan and reboard your ship.
Total : €80
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, you will board your coach for an enchanting journey, starting with a visit to the iconic Kenuna Tower. Perched on the cliff's edge, this 19th-century marvel offers a captivating view of your ship anchored in front of the islands of Comino, with its Blue Lagoon, and the northern tip of Malta as a picturesque backdrop. You will also have a stroll through the enchanting botanical garden surrounding the tower as you discover the cultivation of endemic plants.
You will then enjoy a scenic drive through Gozo passing by charming villages with traditional houses, adorned by colourful flowers. The blue Mediterranean Sea is always in view, offering glimpses of cliffs and quiet bays along the way. Driving through Gozitan streets, gives you the opportunity to appreciate the simple yet charming countryside of the island before making your way to discover another Gozitan charm : its culinary tradition.
You will reach Fontana Cottage, where tradition meets taste, and locals in traditional attire extend a warm welcome, inviting you to their world. Explore the daily meeting point of every Gozitan family—the kitchen table—where secret ingredients passed down through generations add a unique flavor to Malta's eclectic culinary tradition. Immerse yourself in the experience of tasting Gozo, sampling various wines produced on the island, perfectly complemented by crusty Maltese bread.
Finally, you will make your way back to the tender port, ready to return to the ship and carry the memories of this delightful adventure with you.
Total : €75
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.
Shore excursions, Pre/Post & Overlands
21/03/2024 - PANORAMIC TOUR OF ATHENS BEFORE BEING TRANSFERRED TO THE PORT OF PIRAEUS
£44
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Athens
Meet at Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos - Arrival Hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT.
You will depart the airport by coach for a scenic tour of Athens en route to the port of Piraeus.
When you will reach Athens, you will make your first stop at the Panathenaic Stadium, a 19th-century reconstruction on Roman foundations, in which the first modern Olympic Games took place. This stadium is also known as the Kallimármaro which means “the beautiful marbled” because it is the only major stadium in the world built entirely of white marble. It was also restored to host some competitions during the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.
You will enjoy a photo stop at the bottom of the Acropolis Hill with its spectacular view of the Parthenon before being transferred to the port of Piraeus where you will embark on your ship.
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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 : £44
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 - Athens
Meet at Athens 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 Athens Capital Centre – Collection Mgallery 5*, perfectly located at Syntagma Square in the heart of Athens.
Official check-in at 15 :00.
Afternoon at leisure.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 - Athens
After breakfast, your walking guided visit will be first focus on Anafiotika district.
This picturesque old quarter is located under the Acropolis. This very typical architecture looks like to the Cycladic islands, with narrow streets and white-washed houses with colorful shutters.
You will learn more about its history with your guide. And you will have the perfect opportunity to take the most beautiful photos, through the lens of a professional photograph at your disposal to give you tips and help you..
Later, you will walk until a local tavern in the Plaka district and you will enjoy a traditional Greek lunch followed by a short time at leisure in Plaka.
During the afternoon, you will visit the Acropolis Museum, which is an archaeological museum focused on the findings of the archaeological site of the Acropolis of Athens. The museum was built in order to house every artifact found on the rock and at its foot, covering a large period of time from the Greek Bronze Age to Roman and Byzantine Greece. Nearly 4,000 objects are exhibited over an area of 14,000 square metres.
After the Museum visit, time at leisure to strool around the Museum area (about 1 hour), or to visit on your own, the Acropolis site (this visit is not accessible to disabled people). Then short drive back to your hotel (about 15 minutes).
Evening and dinner at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3 - Athens
Breakfast followed by hotel check-out procedures.
You will walk with your guide until Benaki Museum located in Kolonaki Square (about 10 minutes).
The Benaki Museum ranks among the great benefactions which have enriched the material assets of the Greek State. It is also the oldest museum in Greece. The Museum houses a set of collections comprising many distinct categories and totalling more than 30,000 items that illustrate the Greek world through a spectacular historical panorama: from Antiquity and the age of Roman domination to the medieval Byzantine period, from the fall of Constantinople (1453) and the centuries of Frankish and Ottoman occupation to the outbreak of the struggle for independence in 1821, and from the formation of the modern state of Greece (1830) to 1922, the year in which the Asia Minor disaster took place. Board your vehicle again for a short drive to your hotel.
Following your visit, board your vehicle for a short drive to the meeting point where your local chef will await for you.
Combine the best flavors of Athens has to offer, in a master class that involves putting together a menu, shopping for the ingredients in the vibrant central markets of Athens, and actually preparing it, all under the care of a professional chef and expert on Mediterranean cuisine.
After collecting everything, you will head to a venue with all the necessary equipment to turn the fresh ingredients into delicious delicacies. With the guidance of the chef, you will enjoy the best meal prepared by yourselves.
You will then be transferred to the pier of Athens to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
The Athens Capital Center Hotel - MGallery Collection is a boutique hotel ideally located in the heart of Athens, in the upscale Kolonaki neighbourhood, two minutes from Syntagma Square. Its contemporary interior houses works of art celebrating Greek culture. The fully-appointed Deluxe rooms offer a tranquil haven with an elegant atmosphere. From the rooftop terrace with swimming pool, the view of the Acropolis is uninterrupted and cloaked in magic at nightfall. Greek and Mediterranean specialities are served at MFlavours, the first of the hotel’s restaurants, while creative cuisine awaits guests at the second, Mappemonde.
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:
Athens Capital Centre – Collection Mgallery
4 Eleftheriou Venizelou Avenue and 2 Kriezotou street Syntagma Square,
Athens 105 64,
Greece
Telephone number: +30 21 4444 2000
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 : £1,487
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.From the pier, board your coach for a drive to the Saint John Monastery. Overlooking Skala port and the island’s southern region, this medieval monastery looks more like a fortress than a house of prayer. It was built to repel attacks by pirates.
In the year 95 AD, Saint John the Evangelist was banished from Ephesus and exiled to Patmos, which in the days of the Roman Empire was where those who were exiled were sent.
In 1088, the Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenos authorised Saint Christodoulos, an abbot from Asia Minor, to erect a monastery in memory of Saint John. The whole island was yielded to the monastery. The adjoining Theotokos Chapel has frescoes dating back to the 12th century. Other Byzantine treasures are found in the monastery. Today this holy place is a veritable museum of Byzantine art thanks to the countless frescoes, icons, holy objects and manuscripts contained within its walls.
After visiting the monastery, a short drive away, will take you to the Apocalypse Cave where the final chapter of the New Testament was revealed to John the Apostle. The Book of Revelation prophecy came to him through a symbolic vision and was written in Greek. This cave was the house of the evangelist and now is surrounded by a monastery and school of theology. You can see the resting place outlined in beaten silver where St John laid his head every night. To the right the rock is shaped like a pulpit and is where the disciple, Prochoros, wrote the revelation as dictated by John.
Finally, you will re-board your coach for a photo stop at the three windmills located at the top of Chora hill. You will then return returning to the pier.
Total : €75
According to availability, price per passenger.This tour, covering the south side of the island, not only gives you the opportunity of discovering hidden places but also an opportunity to photograph the most amazing land and seascapes along.
From the pier, board your minibus to the old village of Chora, the island’s capital and a photographer’s paradise! Your first experience is a panoramic view right over the island and over the 11th century monastery built like a fort, standing with proud dominance. You will be guided through Chora’s labyrinth of winding cobbled streets and maze of arched alleyways. The settlement of white-washed houses dating from 16th century, reflects the light casting shadows and creating geometric patterns. The alleys, arches and doorways display a harmonious balance revealing subtle architectural details which, through your lens, can become exciting atmospheric images trapped in time.
Continue to Diakofti stopping off to photograph the view of the mystical rock of Petra and then go to a boatyard. Here you will have the opportunity to photograph the local islanders at work and the streamline shapes of vessels in dry dock.
After a local refreshment, and your camera full of great images, you will return to Skala port.
Total : €90
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, board your coach for a drive to the Saint John Monastery. Overlooking Skala port and the island’s southern region this medieval monastery looks more like a fortress than a house of prayer. It was built to repel attacks by pirates.
In the year 95 AD, Saint John the Evangelist was banished from Ephesus and exiled to Patmos, which in the days of the Roman Empire was where those who were exiled were sent.
In 1088, the Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenos authorised Saint Christodoulos, an abbot from Asia Minor, to erect a monastery in memory of Saint John. The whole island was yielded to the monastery. The adjoining Theotokos Chapel has frescoes dating back to the 12th century. Other Byzantine treasures are found in the monastery. Today this holy place is a veritable museum of Byzantine art thanks to the countless frescoes, icons, holy objects and manuscripts contained within its walls.
Then you will walk to Zoodochos Pigi Convent where you will visit the church and the museum. Built in 1607 the convent houses a wealth of Icons and frescoes. Here we will discover the history and symbolism of iconography and meet one of the resident nuns. Nowadays, 15 nuns live in this convent respecting strict rules. They occupy with the art of needlework and embroideries of clerical vestments.
Finally, a short drive away is the Apocalypse Cave where the final chapter of the New Testament was revealed to John the Apostle. The Book of Revelation prophecy came to him through a symbolic vision and was written in Greek. This cave was the house of the evangelist and now is surrounded by a monastery and school of theology. You can see the resting place outlined in beaten silver where St John laid his head every night. To the right the rock is shaped like a pulpit and is where the disciple, Prochoros, wrote the revelation as dictated by John.
Finally, you will re-board your coach and join your ship.
Total : €80
According to availability, price per passenger.The charm of Hydra town certainly lies in her rich history, port and waterfront unspoiled by motorised vehicles. This island offers a rugged charm and many scenes to discover.
From the pier, follow your guide on a walking exploration through the island's historical landmarks. Your first stop will be the Hydra Museum - Historical Archives where you may admire 19th century paintings of considerable artistic value as well as rich documental and photographic material detailing the long maritime tradition and history of the island.
Continuing your walk around the port, you will visit the Church of the Dormitian, which houses icons, chandeliers and other offerings from the wealthy seafarers of the island. It is even said one of the chandeliers was stolen from Louis XIV and given to the church.
Enjoy a coffee break or a refreshment together with Hydra's local sweet "amygdaloto".
Next, reach Koundouriotis Mansion, one of the finest examples of the traditional 18th and 19th century architecture of Hydra. Built in 1780 by the ship owner Lazaros Koundouriotis, it now houses various items from the National Historical Museum of Athens, such as traditional costumes, jewellery, fine embroideries, pottery and wood-carvings.
Enjoy a leisurely walk through Hydra's little alleys and stone houses before your return to the port.
Total : €50
According to availability, price per passenger.
Walk in the footsteps of the heroes of Antiquity. Start your journey back in time and plunge into the heart of this legendary history on a visit to the emblematic sanctuary of Olympia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Emerging from the valley of Alpheus, on the slopes of Mount Cronion, the site of Olympia is much more than just a reminder of ancient Greece. Dedicated to the cult of Zeus, the sanctuary hosted Greece's most famous pan-Hellenic games, the Olympic Games, for over ten centuries. During this unique visit, admire some of these spaces, vestiges of this precious past.
Here, every vestige is a whisper of centuries gone by, while at every step, the grandeur of that era is reflected in its imposing temples, its sacred altars, its theatres where the cheers of the spectators of yesteryear still resound...
Let yourself be seduced by the Altis, a sanctuary and cradle of worship and games, home to the oldest of the great Greek temples and a symbol of Doric architecture: the Temple of Hera. Nearby, the altar of Zeus sits enthroned, welcoming offerings from believers. A row of 12 small votive buildings in the shape of a temple, also known as the "treasure houses", are dedicated to Zeus and were used by the population to make offerings. Below the treasure houses, you can see the remains of a series of sixteen statues of Zeus, paid for by the heavy fines imposed by the Olympic judges on athletes who cheated or tried to win by devious means. Outside Altis is a tunnel giving access to the stadium and its 192.25-metre track, as well as the hippodrome where sporting events were held. Imagine yourself among the 40,000 spectators, transfixed with emotion as the athletes competed with effort and excellence.
Finally, visit the Olympia Museum, which houses all the finds from the site, including the bas-reliefs from the Temple of Zeus.
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According to availability, price per passenger.Fall under the spell of one of Puglia’s jewels, Gallipoli, listen to its history in the old town’s maze of narrow lanes and admire its historic and architectural heritage.
A visit through its enigmatic lanes is like a journey back in time, a living exploration of the cultural strata that make Gallipoli such a rare pearl. Time here sometimes seems to stand still. Near the port, where your guided tour will begin, the fisherman are hard at work. Some are gathering together the catch of the day, whereas others are repairing their nets. Off in the distance, the gates of the old town open onto a maze of narrow lanes edged withbright- and warm-coloured dwellings, where the shade of the buildings draws a mystical labyrinth. Each street corner tells its own story of this medieval city, with its multiple heritages and cultural influences. Take the time to listen to the stories told by your local guide, as you admire the surprising St. Agatha’s Cathedral, its columns and its stunning baroque frescoes.
The sun-drenched hills of Gallipoli, bathed by the blue waters of the Mediterranean, made it a regional stronghold in olive-oil production as of the 15th century. The exports of this “liquid gold” were so significant that its production was stored in the four corners of the city in underground cisterns dug out of the local limestone, called carparo. You will have the opportunity to discover the production techniques that were used in the past, as you visit one of the 35 recently renovated underground oil mills.
Total : €50
According to availability, price per passenger.The city of Lecce has earned itself various epithets thanks to its beauty and its historical and architectural treasures: in fact, it is usually referred to as “the Florence of Southern Italy” or “open-air museum” for the abundance of churches and noble palaces, made more elegant and refined by the unique and sumptuous decorations realized with the “leccese stone”, a particular stone whose colour gets the same nuance as honey under the rays of the sun.
Set in the very heart of the Salento region, called “the Heel of Italy’s boot”, Lecce dates back to Roman times: in fact, you can still admire in Piazza St. Oronzo the Roman Amphitheatre (from outside) which dates back to the second century A.D. and could hold up to 20,000 spectators. In it gladiators used to face and fight against wild animals.
From Gallipoli, board your coach for the one-hour drive to Lecce where your walking tour of the old town will start. Walk the centre of town with your guide to discover a remarkable architectural style known as the “Barocco Leccese”. From the 16th to the 18th century, Lecce knew a period of great splendour during which it was embellished with Rococo’ and Baroque Monuments. The local finely grained limestone was particularly easy to work, making easy the creation of a very decorative style, with delicate details, which you will recognize immediately.
During the tour you will visit Santa Croce Basilica (only outside visit), which is sumptuously decorated, without being overbearing: close to it you can admire the impressive façade of the Governor’s Palace (the former monastery of the Celestine monks). Your tour cannot end without a visit of what is considered one of the finest squares in Southern Italy: Piazza Duomo, where the Cathedral as well as the Archbishop’s Palace are located. Following your visits, you will enjoy a nice local break tasting Apulian wine and local delicacies.
Some free time will allow you to wander at leisure for shopping before returning to Gallipoli and your ship.
Total : €100
According to availability, price per passenger.Depart by coach from the port through the countryside, passing through villages and almond groves as you make your way to Noto, the second largest town in Syracuse province and the best example of Sicilian Baroque architecture on the island.
You will cross on foot the Public Gardens, where it is possible to admire the busts of the artists who contributed to Noto’s urban culture and style.
Besides the 18th century Cathedral, currently under restoration after damage suffered during 1990 earthquake, other impressive buildings are the Churches of St Domenico and of St Charles (del Colleggio), the “Ducezio” Palace and “Villadorata” Palace.
Noto has been declared a Heritage site by UNESCO, who also provides financial support for the reconstruction of monuments destroyed during 1990 earthquake.
A refreshment will be offered at a local bar and then you will enjoy some free time to browse around before commencing the return drive to Syracuse.
Total : €90
According to availability, price per passenger.Depart the pier by coach and drive to the archaeological area, which you will reach after a short drive.
Visit the Roman Amphitheatre of Augustus, used for fights between gladiators and wild beasts, the Altar of Hieron, constructed in the 2nd century BC to celebrate the “Eleutherian Feast”, the Latomie of Paradise, huge caverns once used as prisons, the Ear of Dionysius, an enormous grotto with extraordinary echo and the Greek Theatre, one of the largest in the Hellenic World, constructed in the 5th century BC and successively enlarged.
Upon completion of the visit, re-board your coach for the short drive to Ortygia, which you will visit on foot. On Ortygia Island discover the Piazza Pancali (the ruins of the Temple of Apollo of the 6th century BC), Corso Matteotti, Archimede’s Place, Piazza Duomo. Visit the Cathedral in Baroque style, erected over the remains of the Doric Temple of Minerva: in the interiors, see the undamaged twelve Doric columns. Then visit the fountain of Arethusa, the nymph praised by Pindar and Virgilio in one of the most touching and fine myths. Several nobility palaces – majority of them originating in the 15th and 16th centuries – will be seen from outside during the walking tour.
Then, return to the port and your ship.
Total : €90
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, you will meet with your guide and start your walking tour through the Old Town of Syracusa, whose narrow streets are lined by old, Baroque-style houses with charming balconies. You will enjoy a photo stop at the Cathedral Square where the Baroque-style Cathedral can be seen (outside visit only), erected over the remains of the Doric Temple of Minerva.
You will continue your walking tour through the narrow streets in the heart of the historic center towards the artisan workshop of Daniel Mauceri, a famous pupeteer. Daniel, together with his family, carries-on the ancient tradition of the Opera dei Pupi.
In 2021 Daniel Mauceri was selected by the Michelangelo Foundation to be included in the Homo Faber Guide, which contains the best international artisan excellence. His private collection represents the fruit of years of hard work by the Vaccaro Mauceri family. Upon your arrival, Daniel will explains all the processing stages for the creation of a Sicilian puppet and will show you how to move it during a show.
Finally, you will walk back to your ship.
Total : €100
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, you will board your minivan for a 15-minutes drive to Ggantija Temples.
Located in Xaghra, Ggantija Temples are one of the most important archaeological sites in the Maltese Islands and part of UNESCO World Heritage. The well-preserved site consists of two temples dating back to between 3600 and 3200 B.C. Considered to be one of the oldest free-standing monuments in the world predating Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids, they represent phenomenal culture.
Follow your guide and visit the newly constructed Interpretation Centre which helps put context to this mysterious civilization. From here you will explore the site via an external pathway that provides unique views of the natural landscape that surrounds Ggantija.
After discovering the Ggantija Temples, you will enjoy a scenic route to Ramla Bay and Marsovin winery where you will taste local wines and delicacies.
Finally, you will return to your ship.
Total : €150
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, you will board your minivan with your local guide from Mgarr to the must-see Xwejni bay salt pans. You will meet a salt harvester, who will provides step-by-step explanations of the salt harvesting process.
Moving from theory to practice, you will then fill up your own burlap bag of sea salt that you will take back home as a Gozitan souvenir.
You will be able to taste the salt, take pictures and visit the old salt storages, which dates to the beginning of 19th century.
Afterwards, you will hike along the coast to the inlet of Ghar Il-Qamh inlet, where you can enjoy a swim.
Finally, you will head back to Mgarr by minivan and reboard your ship.
Total : €80
According to availability, price per passenger.From the pier, you will board your coach for an enchanting journey, starting with a visit to the iconic Kenuna Tower. Perched on the cliff's edge, this 19th-century marvel offers a captivating view of your ship anchored in front of the islands of Comino, with its Blue Lagoon, and the northern tip of Malta as a picturesque backdrop. You will also have a stroll through the enchanting botanical garden surrounding the tower as you discover the cultivation of endemic plants.
You will then enjoy a scenic drive through Gozo passing by charming villages with traditional houses, adorned by colourful flowers. The blue Mediterranean Sea is always in view, offering glimpses of cliffs and quiet bays along the way. Driving through Gozitan streets, gives you the opportunity to appreciate the simple yet charming countryside of the island before making your way to discover another Gozitan charm : its culinary tradition.
You will reach Fontana Cottage, where tradition meets taste, and locals in traditional attire extend a warm welcome, inviting you to their world. Explore the daily meeting point of every Gozitan family—the kitchen table—where secret ingredients passed down through generations add a unique flavor to Malta's eclectic culinary tradition. Immerse yourself in the experience of tasting Gozo, sampling various wines produced on the island, perfectly complemented by crusty Maltese bread.
Finally, you will make your way back to the tender port, ready to return to the ship and carry the memories of this delightful adventure with you.
Total : €75
According to availability, price per passenger.Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organizes your daytime between airport and embarkation port.
Valletta
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at pier by our local representative.
Drive to Dingli Cliff for a photostop brefore Mdina visiting. Then, proceed to Mdina - Malta’s Old Capital, one of the locations used by the film “Black Eagle” featuring Jean-Claude Van Damme, and by “Game of Thrones” series. Mdina is one of Europe’s finest examples of an ancient walled city, with its extraordinary mix of medieval and Baroque architecture.
Then, Mosta discovery, famous for its church and its spectacular dome inspired by the Pantheon, in Rome.
Continue with the visit of Palazzo Parisio, a unique 19th century palace in the heart of the Mediterranean. Palazzo Parisio is not only another palace of the legendary Knights of St. John, but the ultimate memorial of ambitions, aspirations and pretensions of a 19th century noble family. It houses two baroque walled gardens, including a lovely orangery – a miniature Versailles.
Enjoy a small snack in the Palace.
Transfer to Malta Airport on time for the flight selected by PONANT.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
Duration and price of the visits are given as a guide only. The order of the visits may be reversed. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; 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 : £141
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a specially designed program.
Day 1 - Valletta
After breakfast aboard disembark the ship and depart on a walking excursion of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Valletta, Malta's fortified capital city located on a hilly peninsula between two natural harbors.
You will visit the Upper Barrakka Gardens to enjoy panoramic views over the Grand Harbor. Proceed to the 16th-century St. John's Co-Cathedral and view Carravaggio's famous masterpiece, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist, during an inside visit.
Then, you will board your coach and drive to a local vineyard. At the Meridiana Winery, enjoy a wine tasting of some of the country's most delicious wines. Proceed to a historic local restaurant for a lunch of traditional Maltese specialties.
After lunch, you will reboard your coach and drive to the Hagar Qim Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site (after a photostop at Blue Grotto). The temple complex dates to 3600 BC and is in a beautiful location on a cliff overlooking the sea.
You will be transferred to your hotel The Phoenica 5*.
Check-in in your room.
The end of the day and dinner are at leisure.
Day 2 - Valletta
After breakfast at the hotel, check out and transfer to Malta International Airport for flights home.
Your hotel:
The luxurious Phoenicia Hotel 5* dates back to 1935. Surrounded by seven acres of gardens, it is ideally located next to the Triton Fountain in Valletta's City Gate Square, just outside the ancient city walls. The rooms are spacious and elegant with modern furnishings. You have a choice of three restaurants, serving a range of Maltese and Mediterranean food. The pool bar and restaurant offer a resort-style setting overlooking Grand Harbour. The hotel is also equipped with a gym and spa. Wi-Fi is available to all guests, throughout the hotel.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further details.
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Your programme does not include:
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Hotel contact information:
Phoenicia Hotel
The Mall Floriana
FRN 1478, MALTA
Telephone number: +356 2122 5241
Duration of the visits are given as a guide only. The order of the visits may be reversed. 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 : £418
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.