fbpx

Cruising the Mediterranean: Sicily, Sardinia, and Mallorca – with Smithsonian Journeys

Cruising the Mediterranean: Sicily, Sardinia, and Mallorca – with Smithsonian Journeys

From AUD $8,720

Description

In alliance with Smithsonian Journeys.
This cruise is part of a collection of PONANT voyages that are specially-tailored for English-speaking travelers who want to engage with the world. In addition to the usual elements of the PONANT experience, the listed price for these voyages includes transfers to and from the ship, talks and discussions aboard ship by world class experts, and a shore excursion or activity in each port of call that encourages guests to embrace the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the local environment and culture.
This voyage in the heart of the Mediterranean explores four islands that, despite their differences, share a history of successive waves of civilizations that have washed over them from prehistoric times to the present. Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Byzantines, Italians, British, and Spanish—all have left their mark on the language, art, architecture, and cuisine of Sicily, Sardinia, Menorca, and Mallorca.
From Valletta, Malta, your discovery of these very special islands begins with two days on the largest of them, as you visit the Sicilian cities of Trapani and Palermo. Rounding Sicily’s western tip, you arrive in Trapani for an excursion into the countryside and the ancient Doric temple of Segesta or to medieval Erice, perched on a high triangular plateau sloping down to the sea.
Le Boréal then brings you to Palermo, founded by the Phoenicians in 827 BC and becoming one of Europe’s greatest cities in the 12th century, when the Normans took control. Here you will visit Cappella Palatina, a Byzantine-Arab-Norman structure featuring dazzling mosaics and magnificent inlaid marble floors and walls. Or drive to nearby Monreale to explore its famed Norman cathedral.
Cagliari, Sardinia’s capital, is your gateway to the archaeological site of Nora. Founded by Phoenicians in the 8th century BC, it was subsequently taken over by Carthaginians, then by Romans. Explore the  remains of Carthaginian warehouses, buildings from the time of the Roman Republic, a Carthaginian-Roman temple, large baths with splendid mosaics, and a theater, almost intact, dating to the time of the Roman Empire.
On Menorca, second largest of the Balearic Islands, visit Mahon, the island’s main port, where a tour of the town reveals Menorca’s varied history through its architecture—classical Georgian sash-windowed town houses sharing pride of place with traditional Spanish homes. Visit the Museum of Menorca, and then drive to Torralba d’en Salord, a large and well-preserved Bronze Age talayotic settlement recently designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In Palma de Mallorca on the island of Mallorca, explore the Gothic-style Bellver Castle, one of only a handful of circular castles in Europe, or board a vintage train through the orange and olive groves, almond and locust-bean trees, lush villages, and pine-covered mountains that define the island’s landscape.
Your voyage ends in Barcelona, Spain.

Trip Name
Cruising the Mediterranean: Sicily, Sardinia, and Mallorca – with Smithsonian Journeys
Days
8
Overview
Vessel Type: Luxury Expedition / Cruise Ship Length: 142 metres Passenger Capacity: 264 (200 in Antarctica) Built: 2011 L’Austral is a sleek, French-designed expedition yacht combining modern elegance with an intimate atmosphere. With just 132 staterooms for 264 guests, she offers the refined feel of a private yacht, enhanced by attentive service and stylish interiors featuring fine materials, harmonious colours, and discreet touches of brightness. Built by Fincantieri in Ancona, Italy, she is 466 ft long with a 59 ft beam, ice-class certified (1C), and equipped with the latest eco-design innovations, continually upgraded to improve environmental performance. Designed for both polar adventures and tropical voyages, L’Austral features six guest decks, elegant dining venues, and 11 Zodiacs for immersive exploration. Life on board blends relaxation and discovery, with refined gastronomy, welcoming social spaces, and an emphasis on responsible travel. From the subantarctic islands to sunlit coasts, she offers a chic and comfortable way to experience the world, always with PONANT’s signature style of elegance, intimacy, and connection to the sea.

Itinerary



Day 1 - 1 - Tarragona
a:0:{}
Day 2 - Day 2 Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands
Palma de Mallorca will reveal its many treasures: idyllic coves, majestic limestone cliffs that plunge into the clear sapphire- and turquoise-coloured waters of the Mediterranean, and vast plains planted with almond trees, olive trees and vineyards. When your ship calls at the capital of the Balearic Islands, take a walk to discover its emblematic monuments, such as its famous cathedral, and amble through its old streets. Here, like a painting, the island’s historical heritage forms a backdrop to the lively and warm cosmopolitan atmosphere of the Mediterranean.  
Day 3 - Day 3 Mahon, Balearic Islands
You will be welcomed by the colourful houses of Mahon, its narrow streets and pretty squares that appear as you stroll around this richly contrasting city. Mahon reveals its different neighbourhoods, alternating between monuments, villas and white buildings. Discover the Santa Maria church, a building of neo-gothic inspiration, rebuilt in the 18th Century. It is worth a visit to see its monumental organ with more than 3,000 pipes and four keyboards. Around the Carmen church you will find a local market, full of stands selling avarcas, typical Menorcan sandals originally made by peasants. Let yourself fall under the spell of this Mediterranean treasure.
Day 4 - Day 4 At sea
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Day 5 - Day 5 Cagliari, Sardinia
The capital of Sardinia, Cagliari, like Rome, is built on seven hills. Its Sardinian name means “castle”, in reference to the citadel, its historic centre, which dominates the city. The old ramparts are now pleasant panoramic terraces bordering picturesque streets. The city hosted the Nuragic, Phoenician, Roman and Byzantine civilisations before the rein of the Spanish Hapsburgs and the House of Savoy. The monuments of Cagliari bear the traces of these successive dominations, such as the Bastion of Saint-Rémy or the Sainte-Marie Cathedral. On the sea front, Art Nouveau-style public monuments give way to the Poetto beach, a magnificent stretch of sand that is 8 kilometres long.
Day 6 - Day 6 Palermo, Sicily
Palermo is the guardian of the Sicilian soul. Many have been attracted to this city, the largest capital of the Italian islands. Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans... Palermo is a rich culmination of so many cultural influences as seen in the Moorish designs on the cathedral, and the Byzantine mosaics of the Palatine chapel, which is itself housed within the precincts of the Norman palace. You will fall under the spell of the palaces, baroque splendours that grace the town with their obsolete beauty. It is thrilling to stumble upon one of those fabulous markets, high in colour, and headily picturesque.
Day 7 - Day 7 Trapani, Sicily
Bathed in the cobalt waters of the Tyrrhenian sea, Trapani is the former port of the Greek city of Erice, boasting a privileged natural position in western Sicily. As you wander through its little streets, you will discover a secular cultural heritage, bearing witness to the many influences of civilisations that came here: San Lorenzo Cathedral, Maria Santissima Annunziata sanctuary, the fountain of Triton. On the shaded restaurant terraces, savour some fresh fish from the morning’s catch. Or else you can opt for a seafood couscous, a culinary legacy from their Arab neighbours.
Day 8 - Day 8 Valletta
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.
Day 9 - Please note:
Itineraries are subject to change.

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
10-10-202617-10-2026AUD $10,950Superior Stateroom
10-10-202617-10-2026AUD $11,800Deluxe Stateroom
10-10-202617-10-2026AUD $12,410Prestige Deck 4
10-10-202617-10-2026AUD $12,770Prestige Deck 5
10-10-202617-10-2026AUD $13,270Prestige Deck 6
10-10-202617-10-2026AUD $17,760Deluxe Suite
10-10-202617-10-2026AUD $19,110Prestige Deck 5 Suite
10-10-202617-10-2026AUD $19,720Prestige Deck 6 Suite
10-10-202617-10-2026AUD $20,690Owner's Suite
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $9,850Prestige Deck 4
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $10,130Prestige Deck 5
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $10,510Prestige Deck 6
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $14,010Deluxe Suite Deck 5
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $14,010Deluxe Suite Deck 3
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $14,010Deluxe Suite Deck 4
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $14,010Deluxe Suite Deck 6
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $14,470Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 5
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $15,050Prestige Deck 5 Suite
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $15,520Prestige Deck 6 Suite
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $15,910Privilege Suite Deck 6
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $15,910Privilege Suite Deck 5
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $16,380Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 6
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $20,860Owner's Suite
12-08-202719-08-2027AUD $9,380Deluxe Stateroom
26-04-202804-05-2028AUD $8,720Superior Stateroom
26-04-202804-05-2028AUD $9,420Deluxe Stateroom
26-04-202804-05-2028AUD $10,410Prestige Stateroom Deck 4
26-04-202804-05-2028AUD $10,920Prestige Stateroom Deck 5
26-04-202804-05-2028AUD $11,510Prestige Stateroom Deck 6
26-04-202804-05-2028AUD $15,890Deluxe Suite
26-04-202804-05-2028AUD $21,370Prestige Suite Deck 5
26-04-202804-05-2028AUD $22,470Prestige Suite Deck 6
26-04-202804-05-2028AUD $36,400Owner's Suite

Inclusions

    • A voyage specially-tailored for English-speaking travelers including discussions with experts, transfers before and after your cruise, and an included excursion in each port of call.
    • Engaging discussions onboard with two Smithsonian Journeys Experts.
    • Well-preserved Greek and Roman ruins in Segesta and on Sardinia.
    • Norman cathedral churches in Erice and Monreale.
    • Stunning Byzantine-Arab mosaics in the Cappella Palatina in Palermo.
    • A discovery of the Balearic Islands with stops in Mahón, Menorca, and in Palma de Mallorca, their capital.
    • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Palermo, Cefalú, Monreale, Prehistoric Sites of Talayotic Menorca, and Cultural Landscape of the Serra de Tramuntana.

Map