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Treasures of the Mediterranean Isles - Northbound

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 Trip Length
12 Days
 Trip Starts
Valletta
 Trip Finishes
Marseille
12 Day Treasures of the Mediterranean Isles - Northbound Itinerary (Tauck)
Countries Explored: Malta, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, Italy, France
Trip Operator
Trip Style
Cruise
Departures
Trip Code
VNN
Cruise Line
Ponant
Ship
Ship Class
Ponant Explorers
Passengers
184
Crew
118
Launched
2019

Overview

Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Tauck's 12 Day Treasures of the Mediterranean Isles - Northbound. Explore five Mediterranean islands – Malta, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica and Elba – on a memorable 12-day journey featuring a 7-night small ship voyage anchored by 2-night hotel stays on Malta and in Marseille.

Itinerary

Tour begins: 6:00 PM. A transfer is included from Malta's Luqa International Airport to the Marriott Malta Hotel & Spa in St. Julian, or The Phoenicia Malta in Floriana, both in the Valletta area. Join us this evening for a welcome reception and dinner at your hotel. Stay Two Nights: Mariott Malta Hotel & Spa (D)

In 1530 Charles V of Spain leased the island of Malta to the Knights of the Order of St. John. In lieu of rent every year, the knights gave the king a Maltese falcon – not a jewel-encrusted objet d'art like the one Humphrey Bogart was after, but an actual hunting bird that symbolized the knights' role as Christendom's loyal soldiers and birds of prey. The jewel they delivered in time was Malta itself, the prize of the Mediterranean, a treasure island of opulent palaces, monasteries, cathedrals, art, and culture, as well as its own style of Baroque architecture. Valletta, the capital city, is entirely a UNESCO World Heritage site for having one of the highest concentrations of historic areas in the world.

Sightseeing in Valletta, the Fortress-City, includes a visit to St. John's Co-Cathedral, a High-Baroque masterpiece saturated with frescoes, gold ornament, and one of the world's most treasured Caravaggio paintings; and Casa Rocca Piccola, the elegant private home of a local noble family (who still reside there), where you'll have the unique opportunity to meet a Knight of Malta. You'll also view a film, "The Malta Experience," that distills 7,000 years of Maltese history and tells how the Knights of St. John ushered in the island's second golden age.

Drive to the ancient temple complex of Hagar Qim in Mnajdra, set on a windswept hill overlooking the sea. Tour the sprawling complex of chambers, altars, cisterns, carvings and statuary, and learn the best theories of who made them and why. Like Stonehenge, the temples are "megalithic", made of enormous stone blocks stacked on one another, so high that legends say they were built by giants; and considering when it was built (as early as 3600 BC), the builders had skills beyond their years. Return to Valletta or your hotel for an evening on your own. (B)

Travel to the walled town of Mdina, another UNESCO World Heritage site, and a living gallery of meticulously preserved palaces, chapels, monuments, and cathedrals, intimate winding streets and alleys, and panoramic views from its ramparts. Stop at a restaurant in Mosta enjoy a lunch of Maltese cuisine and folkloric entertainment, then return to Valletta and embark your ship. Settle in and dine at leisure this evening as you sail for Siracusa, Sicily. Stay Seven Nights: Le Bougainville / Le Dumont-d'Urville (B/L/D)

Siracusa was once a city-state, and the center of everything in the Ancient World: learning, trade, art, geopolitics, architecture, and culture. At one time or another it was the premier city of Greece, the Moorish capital of Sicily, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, and a hub of Christianity and Judaism. The entire city is a UNESCO World Heritage site, so there is much to see packed into this corner of the island.

Visit the Neapolis Archaeological Park with a local guide and peruse the largest Greek amphitheatre ever built, carved into the side of a hill in the 3rd century; proceed to the Latimo del Paradiso (Paradise Quarry) to see the catacombs and the Ear of Dionysius, a cave with an opening shaped like an elfin ear, 70 feet high; because of its amazing acoustics, the grotto may have been a theatre or a prison, depending on whether you believe legend or the rogue artist-rascal, Caravaggio; then take a guided walking tour through Ortygia, a romantic island in the heart of the city dense with palazzi, charming piazzas, ancient temples, Byzantine churches, sidewalk cafes, and seaside promenades, where your stops include the ruined Temple of Apollo, and the Duomo, a Baroque masterpiece built over the Temple of Athena.

You'll also drive to the city of Noto, an enclave of antiquity as old as Siracusa; leveled by an earthquake in 1693, the town was entirely rebuilt in the 18th century, and is known today as the Capital of Baroque, a stately showcase of Sicilian Baroque architecture, operatic in its grandeur, adorned with carvings, columns, and statuary, and aglow in warm, honey-hued limestone; a guided walking tour will take you from the public gardens to the main attractions along the Corso Vittorio Emanuele, including the Church of St. Dominic, the Church of St. Charles, the Ducezio Palace, and the centerpiece Cathedral of San Nicolo at the top of a grand staircase in the main square. Enjoy free time to explore on your own then return to your ship for lunch, and spend the afternoon at leisure in Ortygia.

Tonight, join the Captain's welcome reception and dinner as you sail for Taormina. (B/L/D)

Mount Etna, the largest active volcano in Europe, is so huge that it dwarfs every other mountain on Sicily. Locals affectionately call it "Mama Etna", a majestic, living presence in everyday life. Meanwhile, you have a choice of excursions. Take a scenic drive to Taormina, a medieval town beside the Ionian Sea; Goethe praised Taormina for its beauty in his travel book, Italian Journeys, and ever since it has drawn generations of artists, composers, and writers to its romance and ruins.

Tour the Palazzao Corvaia, a fortified villa of Moorish, Gothic, and Norman design, and a centerpiece of the Old Town; in the 14th century the great hall was a meeting place for the Sicilian Parliament. Visit the town's most famous landmark, Teatro Antico, a Greco-Roman amphitheatre set on a clifftop with breathtaking views of Mt. Etna and the Bay of Naxos; built in the 3rd century BC, the theatre is still used for concerts and theatre productions.

Enjoy free time in town, then head out to a winery found on the slopes of Mount Etna for a tour and tasting, and a family style lunch featuring local cuisine. Alternatively, you can drive through verdant countryside and scenic villages to the Sapienza Refuge, and ride by cable car and all-terrain vehicle up to the crater of the volcano; here, a mile above sea level, you'll find yourself in an incomparable panorama, suspended over the sea, where you can appreciate not just the crater but the historic lava flows that have molded the landscape below; your experienced mountaineer guides will show you the best volcanic attractions inside the visitors' zones.

Or traverse the sapphire, blue waters of the Blue Grotto, a sea cave off Isola Bella, by traditional wooden boat before heading off for a stop to Schiavi Castle, also known as Castello degli Schiavi, famously known as the setting for Michael Corleone's exile to Sicily in the Godfather. Aboard ship this evening, an expert offers insights into earthquakes, eruptions, and the volcanic geology of the Mediterranean isles. (B/L/D)

Steeped in Renaissance art and sumptuous Baroque architecture, Palermo is a glorious cultural melting pot with a North African flavor, full of hidden treasures. A walking tour of must-see landmarks takes you through Porta Nuova, a gate of the Old City, and along the Corso Vittorio Emanuele past the Cathedral; linger in the Piazza Pretoria, known as the Square of Shame for its fountain adorned with frolicsome naked figures; experience the eye-opening Santa Caterina Church, dripping with art and ornament, and the jaw-dropping Rococo ballroom of the Palazzo Gangi, made famous in a 1963 Visconti film, The Leopard, starring Alain Delon and Burt Lancaster; enjoy a drink with canapes under the painted ceiling and dazzling chandeliers.

Tour Palazzo Mazzarino, a private residence of an aristrocratic family, opened exclusively for Tauck; view its arcaded inner courtyard, frescoed rooms, and hanging gardens, and enjoy a drink on the rooftop terrace. You'll also immerse yourself in the city's Botanical Gardens, built in 1789, with its baroque greenhouse, sculptures, lagoon, and exotic flora, one of the oldest places in Europe for botanical studies; visit the historic private villa designed by Beaumont Gardner, an architect whose prominent family goes way back in the city's history; his grandfather was the American consul in Palermo in 1825. Meet the owners of the villa and enjoy an aperitif in the luscious garden. Return to the ship for lunch and hear an expert lecture on Addiopizzo, an internet movement to end Mafia protection rackets in Sicily. Your next port of call is Cagliari. (B/L/D)

Arrive in Cagliari, Sardinia's capital city. Although the island enjoys a certain degree of autonomy from Italy, and its native language and customs are uniquely its own, Cagliari is thoroughly Italian in its laidback vibe and urban culture. Sightseeing choices include a locally-guided walking tour of the medieval Castello district, and a visit to the National Archaeological Museum, where impressive exhibits trace Sardinia's earliest civilizations from the Bronze Age to the Byzantine; view a recreation of a Phoenician village, and the Nora Stone, a stone tablet with the oldest sample of Phoenician writing found on the island.

Winding alleyways lead you next to St. Mary's Romanesque cathedral, home of martyrs, relics, and the opulent mausoleum of King Martin the First of Sicily; you'll also visit Monte Urpinu (Fox Mountain), an urban park and nature reserve, for a chance to see swans, peacocks, and even foxes, as well as panoramic views of the city.

Alternatively, travel outside the city for a visit to a winery that produces award-winning native wines. Or venture further, to an open-air museum on the site of Nora, an ancient port established by Bronze-Age Nuragic people, later inhabited by Phoenicians and Romans; the ruins include a theatre, thermal baths, houses, a temple dedicated to the Phoenician goddess Tanit, and a sanctuary dedicated to the Greek god Asclepius. Whichever excursion you choose, everyone meets up in Cagliari later for a special Sardinian lunch at the Convent di San Giuseppe, a former medieval convent, now a family-run gathering place and local institution.

This afternoon, sail for the island of Corsica. (B/D)

Corsica is thought to be the mythical island of giants in Homer's Odyssey, where Laestrygonians hurled boulders down at Odysseus and his ship from the towering sea cliffs. The inhabitants today are much friendlier, and the island is strikingly beautiful, with rugged mountains that plunge to the sea, hidden coves, idyllic white beaches, and pastel towns that hug the coastline.

Arrive in Bonifacio – a medieval town that seems to perch precariously on a promontory thrust out above crashing surf and soaring white cliffs – where you have a choice of sightseeing excursions. Your first option brings you by mini-train to the Old Town, a warren of winding streets, colorful houses, monasteries, and Roman cisterns, with Eglise St-Marie-Majeure, a Romanesque jewel of a church with a tall belltower in the heart of it all for a guided walking tour. Long before Corsica became French it was Genoese, and the 13th-century fortress here was built to defend the Tuscan coast from Saracens and Barbary pirates; a tour of the citadel's medieval defenses, towers, and cliffside Garden of Ruins is breathtaking.

Following your tour, you'll have a bit of free time to explore the town as you wish, before making your way back down (on foot or by mini-train). Alternatively, weather permitting, board a local boat for a cruise past the astonishing limestone cliffs that line the coast and through the sea caves before disembarking for a ride on a mini-train up to the Old Town, ascending on a winding road with stunning views of the harbor, the cliffs, and the massive walls of the Citadel.

After a short stroll of the Old Town, enjoy some free time to explore the town as you wish. Following your return to the ship and lunch, attend a performance of polyphonic singers aboard ship. Dine at leisure as you sail for Elba in the Tyrrhenian Sea. (B/L/D)

Legend says that the Tuscan archipelago was formed when the goddess Venus dropped her necklace into the sea, and Elba is the largest of the island jewels, set in turquoise waters, with white beaches, rocky cliffs and coves, green hills, pastel villages and lush vineyards. Elba was known throughout the ancient world for iron ore and excellent wine; Jason stopped here on his quest for the Golden Fleece; but lately it's remembered as the little island paradise where Napoleon was exiled in 1814.

A tour of Portoferraio includes the seaside promenade, Villa Mulini, Napoleon's clifftop winter mansion, and a charming theatre built by the emperor as a gift to his sister; in the piazza, enjoy a wine tasting with views of the harbor. Or drive to the resort town of Marciana Marina and travel via "cable basket" to the top of Monte Cappane for the glorious 360-degree views. Or tour Villa San Martino, Napoleon's summer residence, and spend an idyllic afternoon in the dreamy fishing town of Porto Azzurro and visit La Chiusa Winery for a taste of some of the famous local wine. Most people who experience Elba never want to leave, but Napoleon only stayed a few months. He escaped at the first opportunity, returned to Paris, and took back his empire.

Tonight you sail instead for Nice. (B/L/D)

Disembark in Nice and drive to charming Aix-en-Provence, set against the backdrop of Mount Sainte-Victoire; the mountain was the muse of Paul Cezanne, who painted it many times. A university town of tree-lined boulevards, sidewalk cafes, baroque mansions, and elegant parks, Aix-en-Provence was once known for its thermal springs and Roman baths, which gave it the nickname City of a Thousand Fountains. A walking tour of landmarks includes the main plaza with its medieval belltower and astronomical clock; the Cathedral of the Holy Savior, a national monument; and the outdoor food market in Place Richelme.

Enjoy free time to explore and lunch on your own; this was Cezanne's hometown, and there are numerous landmarks commemorating him; you might follow the golden Cs on the sidewalks and retrace his steps; or stroll the park; or look for a table at the Deux Garcons; or maybe go for a spin on the Paul Cezanne Carousel, in a blur of ponies, swans, and Cezanne landscapes. From here it's a short drive to Marseille, where you'll check into your hotel and spend the rest of the day on your own. Stay Two Nights: InterContinental Marseille Hotel Dieux (B)

Settled by Greeks in 600 BC, Marseille has well over 2,000 years of history as a crossroads of cultural influences from Italy, Spain, Asia-Minor, the Middle East, and North Africa tucked in the colorful tangle of narrow streets and eclectic architecture of its Old Port, which you'll explore today on a walking tour. Yachts and small fishing boats have replaced the big ships but the area retains much of its character as an old commercial port. Discover the heart of old Marseille in the picturesque Panier district, dense with cobbled lanes, immigrant enclaves, cafes, faded baroque palaces, and vest-pocket plazas.

Visits include Quai de Port, the wide waterfront promenade; La Vielle Charité, a former almshouse, now a cultural center and museum; the spectacular Cathedral Sainte-Marie-Majeure, with Byzantine domes, belltowers, and arcades; and Fort St Jean, built by Louis XIV, a massive harbor-side fortress with all of its guns trained on the city and its restive populace. At the Museum of Civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean, state of the art exhibits explore centuries of cultural exchange among Europe, Africa, and the Mediterranean islands through history, art, anthropology, and archaeology. Spend the rest of the day as you please, then join us this evening at Palais du Pharo for a farewell dinner to celebrate the end of your Mediterranean odyssey. (B/D)

Tour ends: Marseille. Transfers are included from InterContinental Marseille Hotel or Sofitel Marseille Vieux Port Hotel to Marseille International Airport. Transfers are approximately 20 minutes depending on time of day and traffic. Please allow three hours for check-in at the airport. (B)

Trip Inclusions

  • Visit the waterfront Museum of Civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean in Marseille, chronicling centuries of Mediterranean cultural influences in Europe
  • Explore the Corsican citadel of Bonifacio, perched on soaring sea-cliffs, with its medieval fortress, maze of streets, churches, mausoleums, and turbulent history
  • Visit the prehistoric temple complex at Hagar Qim on Malta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site older than Stonehenge
  • Discover Ortygia, a small island-city within the city of Siracusa – a romantic enclave of ancient temples and baroque architecture
  • Explore the summit of Mt. Etna with an experienced mountaineer-guide, and drink in the panoramic views of Sicily and the sea
  • Visit private villas and art museums in Palermo, drinks and canapes included
  • Enjoy a gala Sardinian lunch at the Convent di San Giuseppe in Cagliari
  • Enjoy a private wine-tasting and family-style lunch at the Barone di Villigrande winery on the foothills of Mt. Etna
  • Ride a chairlift to the summit of Mount Capanne in Elba for the fabulous views

  • Private Tauck Shore Excursions – AUD $5,828 value!
  • Spend two nights at luxury hotels in Marseille or on the island of Malta
  • Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted
  • Applicable fuel surcharges, service charges, porterage and taxes

  • 26 included meals (11 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 9 dinners)
  • Aboard ship – alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available throughout the day aboard ship including house wines and spirits; premium spirits and wines are available at extra cost

  • Itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and specified internal flights. International flights not included.
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Deck Plans

DEL
Deluxe Stateroom
DS3
Deluxe Suite
Deck 3
PR4
Prestige Stateroom
DS4
Deluxe Suite
Deck 4
PR5
Prestige Stateroom
DS5
Deluxe Suite
PS5
Prestige Suite
PV5
Privilege Suite
SA
Owner's Suite
Deck 5
PR6
Prestige Stateroom
DS6
Deluxe Suite
PS6
Prestige Suite
PV6
Privilege Suite
GD6
Grand Deluxe Suite
Deck 6
Deck 7

Cabins

Balcony

Deluxe Stateroom

One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm) and TV. A bathroom with shower. A private 4 m² balcony with two armchairs. A glazed panoramic swing door and rectangular window. Additional services provided include 24-hour room service, inclusive Wifi internet access, individually-controlled air conditioning, dressing room with shelves and closet, dressing table and hairdryer, Dyptique Paris top-of-the-line bath products, minibar, Nespresso coffee maker, Bose Bluetooth speaker and Flat screen TV.

Balcony

Prestige Stateroom

One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm). One chaise longue. A bathroom with shower. A private 4 m² balcony with two armchairs. A panoramic sliding bay window or glazed panoramic swing door. Additional services provided include 24-hour room service, inclusive Wifi internet access, individually-controlled air conditioning, dressing room with shelves and closet, dressing table and hairdryer, Dyptique Paris top-of-the-line bath products, minibar, Nespresso coffee maker, Bose Bluetooth speaker and Flat screen TV.

Suite

Deluxe Suite

One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm). An armchair and sofa (90 x 190 cm). A bathroom with shower. A private 6 m² balcony with two armchairs. A glazed panoramic swing door and panoramic window. Additional services provided include 24-hour room service, inclusive Wifi internet access, individually-controlled air conditioning, dressing room with shelves and closet, dressing table and hairdryer, Dyptique Paris top-of-the-line bath products, minibar, Nespresso coffee maker, Bose Bluetooth speaker and Flat screen TV.

Suite

Prestige Suite

A bedroom with king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm). A lounge with convertible sofa to a king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm), armchair, second TV, and sliding courtesy door. Two bathrooms with shower. A private 8 m² balcony with four armchairs. Additional services provided include priority boarding, butler service, champagne and fruit basket on arrival, an assortment of sweet or savoury canapés and fruit basket every day, inclusive Wifi internet access, individually-controlled air conditioning, dressing room with shelves and closet, dressing table and hairdryer, Dyptique Paris top-of-the-line bath products, minibar, Nespresso coffee maker, Bose Bluetooth speaker and Flat screen TV.

Suite

Privilege Suite

One king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm). A lounge area with chaise longue and armchair. A bathroom with shower. A private 8 m² balcony with two armchairs. A panoramic sliding bay window. Additional services provided include priority boarding, butler service, inclusive Wifi internet access, individually-controlled air conditioning, dressing room with shelves and closet, dressing table and hairdryer, Dyptique Paris top-of-the-line bath products, minibar, Nespresso coffee maker, Bose Bluetooth speaker and Flat screen TV.

Suite

Grand Deluxe Suite

A bedroom with one king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm). A lounge with sofa convetible to a double bed (160 x 190 cm), armchair, and second TV. A bathroom with shower and Balneo bathtub. A private 32 m² terrace with two deckchairs and four-seater dining table. 2 panoramic sliding bay windows. Additional services provided include priority boarding, butler service, champagne and fruit basket on arrival, an assortment of sweet or savoury canapés and fruit basket every day, inclusive Wifi internet access, individually-controlled air conditioning, dressing room with shelves and closet, dressing table and hairdryer, Dyptique Paris top-of-the-line bath products, minibar, Nespresso coffee maker, Bose Bluetooth speaker and Flat screen TV.

Suite

Owner's Suite

A lounge with armchair, double sofa bed (160 x 190 cm), and second TV. A bedroom with king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm). A bathroom with shower, Balneo bathtub and smart mirror. A private 40 m² terrace: 2 deckchairs, jacuzzi, and outdoor lounge area with sofa and armchair. Two panoramic sliding bay windows. Additional services provided include concierge service from your reservation until you return from your trip, priority boarding, butler service, a one-hour spa treatment per person (for 2 people) in the well-being space, chosen from the facial and body treatments on offer, premium drinks at the bar, champagne and fruit basket on arrival, an assortment of sweet or savoury canapés and fruit basket every day, inclusive Wifi internet access, individually-controlled air conditioning, dressing room with shelves and closet, dressing table and hairdryer, Dyptique Paris top-of-the-line bath products, minibar, Nespresso coffee maker, Bose Bluetooth speaker and Flat screen TV.

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Privilege Suite $ 10,630
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