Welcome to the ancient city of Athens, the 'Cradle of Western Civilisation'. If your schedule is tight, savor traditional Greek coffee at a café with a view of the city's iconic ruins, soaking in the historic ambiance before your cruise departs. If you've got time to explore the Acropolis stands as a must-see, a UNESCO World Heritage site, adorned with iconic structures like the Parthenon and nearby Temple of Olympian Zeus. The nearby Acropolis Museum showcases stunning artifacts from ancient Greece, providing deeper insight into the city's heritage.
The Corinth Canal cuts through the Isthmus of Corinth, turning the Peloponnese into an island as it separates the region from the Greek mainland.
Inaugurated in 1893, the canal is a little over 6 km long and enables merchant vessels and passengers to avoid a long 400km detour around the peninsula.
The two sides of the canal reach a height of approximately fifty metres. From the exterior decks, don’t miss a unique opportunity to watch the ship navigate along the narrow strip of water encased between tall, ochre cliffs.
Galaxidi, a charming coastal town in Greece, offers a delightful mix of history and natural beauty. Nestled along the Corinthian Gulf, this picturesque town is renowned for its well-preserved neoclassical mansions and narrow cobblestone streets. Visitors can explore the Nautical and Historical Museum, which highlights the town's maritime heritage.
The scenic waterfront is perfect for leisurely strolls, with tavernas serving fresh seafood and traditional Greek dishes. The town's churches, such as Agios Nikolaos, feature stunning frescoes and architecture. Nearby, the ancient ruins of Delphi offer a fascinating day trip.
Picturesque Parga is located on the Ionian Coast in northern Greece. This ancient fishing village is built like an amphitheatre, dominated by a Venetian castle and opens onto a clear turquoise bay pierced with islets. Ships will anchor offshore and tenders will be provided to the shore.
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Paxos, a tiny gem in the Ionian Sea, captures the quintessential Greek island charm with its mosaic of secluded coves, verdant terrain, and crystal-clear waters. Visitors often find solace in the unhurried pace of life here, where the days are marked by dips in the sea and leisurely explorations of picturesque villages like Gaios, Loggos, and Lakka. The island's rich history is encapsulated in well-preserved old churches and mythical sea caves.
Explore the west coast where dramatic cliffs plunge into the azure sea and hidden caves await. The trip to the stunning Blue Caves is particularly mesmerizing and easily accessible for those disembarking in the morning. Back on land, indulge in the local cuisine, renowned for its fresh seafood and robust olive oils.
The fjord-like bay, surrounded by towering limestone cliffs, reveals medieval towns nestled along its shores. Highlights include the picturesque islands of Our Lady of the Rocks and St. George. As you navigate the winding bay, you'll pass ancient fortresses and red-roofed villages, all set against a backdrop of verdant mountains. This scenic journey offers a unique perspective on one of the Adriatic's most captivating landscapes.
Situated in one of Montenegro’s most beautiful bays, the medieval city of Kotor is a small town full of charm, truly imbued with the traditions and stories of another time. Built between the 12th and 14th centuries, this village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has preserved many historical monuments from this epoch. During your stop, be sure to admire the impressive castle that dominates the town, and let yourself fall under the charm of its maze of small streets and intimate squares on which folk festivals featuring magnificent colourful costumes are often organised.
Emblem of the Dalmatian coast, Dubrovnik is magnificently positioned on a rocky spur. History is sovereign here, in this ancient city, now a listed UNESCO World Heritage site. You will perhaps be surprised by the proportions of La Placa, the central drag through the city. The sheer width of it can be explained by the fact that it straddles a former lagoon.
The elegant houses along La Placa are built in the legendary travertine stone. At Pile gate, you will be greeted by the statue of the patron saint of Dubrovnik, and you can admire the coastline as you walk along the ramparts. But what’s inside Fort Saint John, adjoining the outer walls? A maritime museum and an aquarium featuring rare fish from the Adriatic.
Located off the coast of Split, Hvar is a glorious idyll of hidden coves, electric blue waters and quietly contented port towns. This island is utterly spoiled with sunshine and hidden beaches, which dazzle with colourful intensity. Ships will anchor offshore and tenders will be provided to Hvar Town.
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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.
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.
Voyage in complete luxury and dine on French gastronomy as you enjoy an expedition cruise on Le Dumont-D'Urville. Read more
Your ocean facing stateroom or suite offers chic decor, luxurious amenities and 24 hour room service. Read more
Watch the ocean pass by as you take a dip in the glass walled infinity pool. Read more
The sophistication and innovation of this underwater lounge will be a highlight of onboard life. Read more
Making embarking and disembarking easy, the marina also serves as a sun deck or watersports platform. Read more
Dine al fresco at the grill or enjoy buffet and table service in the main restaurant. Read more
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