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Mediterranean Island Voyage: Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, and Elba – with Smithsonian Journeys

Mediterranean Island Voyage: Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, and Elba – with Smithsonian Journeys

From AUD $9,830

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, French, and Italians—all have left their mark on the language, art, architecture, and cuisine of Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, and Elba.
From Valletta, Malta, your discovery of these very special islands begins with three days on the largest of them, Sicily, as you visit the cities of Syracuse, Taormina, and Palermo. In Syracuse, which rivalled Athens as one of the most powerful cities of the ancient world, you may choose to explore the Roman Amphitheater of Augustus and the 15,000 seat Greek theater, or join a walking tour of Ortygia, Syracuse’s old town. Or you may choose to travel to nearby Noto, a Baroque World Heritage site, now rebuilt following a devastating earthquake in 1990.
The beautiful resort town of Taormina, perched high on a cliff overlooking the Ionian Sea, is home to a stunning Greek theater, an Odeon from Roman times, buildings blending Arab and Norman cultures, and villas built by European aristocracy in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is also a gateway to Mt. Etna and the vineyards that thrive in the rich volcanic soils of its slopes.
Palermo, Sicily’s capital and your final port of call on the island, was founded by the Phoenicians in 827 BC and became one of Europe’s greatest cities in the 12th century, when the Normans took control. Here you may combine Roger II’s Cappella Palatina, featuring dazzling mosaics and magnificent inlaid marble floors and walls, with a drive to nearby Monreale to explore its famed Norman cathedral. Or you may choose to focus on Palermo’s famous markets and street food, or decide to travel along the coast to the resort town of Cefalù.
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 Empire.
You will want to be on deck as your ship navigates the narrow waterway that leads to Bonifacio, perched high on cliffs on Corsica’s southern coast. Board a mini-train to transport you to the oldest part of the city, where you can stroll through winding medieval lanes of brightly colored houses and admire their fine Gothic architecture. Or you may prefer to explore the small archipelago of the Lavezzi Islands, a nature reserve famous for the Grotte du Sdragonatu (Dragon’s Cave) accessible only by sea.
Portoferraio is the main harbor of the island of Elba, the last of the four islands on your journey. Most famous as the site of Napoleon Bonaparte’s exile in 1814-15, Portoferraio was founded by the Medicis in the 16th century. A walking tour of the town includes a visit to Villa San Martino, Napoleon’s home during exile, and is followed by a wine tasting and sampling of Tuscan mezze at a local vineyard.
Your voyage ends in Nice, France.
Some departures may have slightly modified itineraries. Please confirm the itinerary with an Expedition Specialist.

Trip Name
Mediterranean Island Voyage: Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, and Elba – with Smithsonian Journeys
Days
9
Overview
Vessel Type: Luxury Passenger Capacity: 92 cabins Built: 2017/2018 Le Bougainville is the third ship in the PONANT Explorers series, designed to merge elegant French style with advanced expedition technology. Carrying up to 184 guests across 92 luxurious staterooms and suites, it offers an intimate atmosphere with a focus on comfort and open connection to the sea. The ship’s sleek design invites light and space, featuring expansive lounges, panoramic decks, a swimming pool, theatre, and wellness facilities that create a relaxed yet sophisticated onboard experience. True to the French spirit of exploration, Le Bougainville celebrates both discovery and refinement. Guests can savour world-class cuisine in elegant dining venues, enjoy a quiet moment in the ship’s stylish lounges, or embark on Zodiac excursions directly from the marina platform. Equipped with the latest environmental technologies, the vessel embodies responsible luxury travel—offering guests the chance to explore the world’s most extraordinary destinations in style and harmony with nature.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 - 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 2 - Day 2 - Syracuse, Sicily
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. 
Day 3 - Day 3 - Taormina, Sicily
Located on Sicily’s eastern coast, in the province of Messina, the seaside town of Taormina is Sicily’s Saint-Tropez, boasting heritage sites, secluded beaches and luxury shopping. You can visit its medieval centre, suspended 300 metres above sea level, where terraces offer a spectacular view of the Mediterranean Sea. Another vestige from its past are the ruins of the Greco-Roman theatre. This extremely well-preserved site attracts visitors who are fascinated by the natural beauty of the area which overlooks a turquoise bay. 
Day 4 - Day 4 - 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 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 - Bonifacio, Corsica
The spectacular town of Bonifacio located on the very tip of southern Corsica, clings to a narrow promontory of white rock overhanging the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. You can admire its limestone cliffs hewn out by the wind, before setting off on a cultural tour of its cultural treasures. From the little paved streets in the ancient Haute Ville, to the promenade on the open-air medieval chemin de ronde, this stunning town will take you on a journey back in time. Frequented or secluded, there are numerous beaches to choose from, all in keeping with the high standards of the “Île de Beauté”. 
Day 7 - Day 7 - Portoferraio, Elba
In the elbow of a creek on the northern coastline of Elba Island, a small corner of paradise awaits in the form of Portoferraio. As you approach its coastlines, you will make out the powerful and majestic contours of its Medici fortresses. Napoleon Bonaparte spent many of his 300 days in exile here. The Palazzina dei Mulini, his first imperial residence, whose gardens offer outstanding views of the sea, is a must-see. Historical treasures are followed by another kind of treasure, namely white sand beaches, and equally tempting local specialities including gurguglione and rice with cuttlefish ink. 
Day 8 - Day 8 - Nice
Capital of the Cote d’Azur, Nice is surrounded by an amphitheatre of hills and mountains that protects it from the wind. You will probably want to explore the Promenade des Anglais, where you can sit on one of the famous blue chairs laid out opposite the baie des Anges. The Château hill is also a very pleasent place to walk. This is the entrance to the old city, with its bustling markets and regional products along the main street, the Cours Saleya. 
Day 9 - Please note:
Itineraries are subject to change. 

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $13,280Deluxe Stateroom
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $14,720Prestige Deck 4
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $33,810Privilege Suite Deck 5
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $33,810Privilege Suite Deck 6
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $37,140Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 5
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $37,140Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 6
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $39,030Owner's Suite
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $15,440Prestige Deck 5
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $16,310Prestige Deck 6
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $22,680Deluxe Suite Deck 4
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $22,680Deluxe Suite Deck 5
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $22,680Deluxe Suite Deck 3
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $22,680Deluxe Suite Deck 6
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $30,630Prestige Deck 5 Suite
13-05-202620-05-2026AUD $32,230Prestige Deck 6 Suite
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $13,320Deluxe Stateroom
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $14,760Prestige Deck 4
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $15,480Prestige Deck 5
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $16,350Prestige Deck 6
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $22,720Deluxe Suite Deck 5
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $22,720Deluxe Suite Deck 6
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $22,720Deluxe Suite Deck 4
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $22,720Deluxe Suite Deck 3
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $30,670Prestige Deck 5 Suite
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $32,270Prestige Deck 6 Suite
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $33,540Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 5
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $33,850Privilege Suite Deck 6
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $33,850Privilege Suite Deck 5
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $37,180Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 6
25-05-202601-06-2026AUD $39,070Owner's Suite
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $12,210Deluxe Stateroom
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $13,530Prestige Deck 4
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $14,200Prestige Deck 5
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $14,990Prestige Deck 6
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $20,820Deluxe Suite Deck 3
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $20,820Deluxe Suite Deck 5
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $20,820Deluxe Suite Deck 4
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $20,820Deluxe Suite Deck 6
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $28,120Prestige Deck 5 Suite
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $29,580Prestige Deck 6 Suite
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $31,050Privilege Suite Deck 5
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $31,050Privilege Suite Deck 6
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $31,870Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 5
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $34,090Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 6
18-05-202726-05-2027AUD $47,520Owner's Suite
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $9,830Deluxe Stateroom
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $10,880Prestige Deck 4
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $11,410Prestige Deck 5
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $12,040Prestige Deck 6
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $16,670Deluxe Suite Deck 6
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $16,670Deluxe Suite Deck 3
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $16,670Deluxe Suite Deck 4
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $16,670Deluxe Suite Deck 5
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $22,460Prestige Deck 5 Suite
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $23,630Prestige Deck 6 Suite
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $24,780Privilege Suite Deck 5
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $24,780Privilege Suite Deck 6
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $27,200Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 5
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $27,200Grand Deluxe Suite Deck 6
07-06-202714-06-2027AUD $40,510Owner'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.
    • An opportunity to explore five Mediterranean islands on one itinerary: Malta (embarkation point), Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, and Elba.
    • Five UNESCO World Heritage Sites en route: Palermo, Monreale, Taormina, Syracuse, and Noto.
    • Well-preserved Greek and Roman ruins in Syracuse and Taormina, and on Sardinia.
    • Stunning Byzantine-Arab mosaics in the Cappella Palatina in Palermo and the Norman Cathedral of Monreale.
    • The medieval clifftop town of Bonifacio on Corsica.
    • Napoleon's villa on Elba.
    • Opportunities for tasting wines and local specialties in Noto, Taormina, Palermo, and Portoferraio.

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