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Sicilian Splendors – Mediterranean Small Ship Cruise

Sicilian Splendors – Mediterranean Small Ship Cruise

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Description

Encircle the Isle of Sicily and discover sparkling resorts favored by emperors, towns frozen in time by legendary volcanoes, Maltese palaces where knights and Grand Masters once gathered … this itinerary has them all. Watch the stunning Amalfi Coast pass by from the deck of your intimate ship and raise a glass of limoncello to another blissful day in the warm Mediterranean sunshine.

Trip Name
Sicilian Splendors - Mediterranean Small Ship Cruise
Days
11
Overview
Vessel Type: Yacht Length: 617 feet (187meters) Passenger Capacity: 342 Wind Surf, Windstar’s flagship sailing ship, blends classic elegance with modern luxury across six decks for 342 guests. With 150 deluxe ocean-view staterooms, 18 suites, two bridge-deck suites, and a unique Officer’s Suite behind the Bridge, every accommodation offers plush linens, L’Occitane amenities, granite vanities, fully stocked minibars, and fresh fruit. Spacious public areas include a newly expanded lounge, a World Spa offering regional treatments, a pool with an enlarged pool bar, and teak decks designed for timeless style, ensuring comfort and indulgence throughout the voyage. The vessel’s impressive sailing capabilities feature seven computer-operated triangular sails totaling 26,881 square feet, five masts rising 221 feet, and a combination of wind and diesel-electric propulsion allowing speeds up to 15 knots. With 210 international crew members, Wind Surf provides an intimate yet sophisticated environment where guests can enjoy both the thrill of sailing and the luxury of refined onboard experiences, from elegant dining to relaxing in the spa or watching performances in the updated lounge.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 Rome
In this enchanting city the past and present intersect in perfect harmony. Casually intermingled among ancient ruins and majestic cathedrals are the trappings of a modern metropolis: Skyscrapers,cafes, boutiques selling designer footwear. But of course what you seek first in the heart of Rome is its breathtaking history.  A good place to begin is the Vatican, with its Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica. Works by Bernini, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and Raphael are just a few of those on display, any one of which is worth hours of contemplation. Then the ancient ruins-Colosseum, Forum, Circus Maximus. And of course the Trevi Fountain for the obligatory coins promising your return to the Eternal City.
Day 2 - Day 2 At Sea
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Day 3 - Day 3 Syracuse, Italy
Rich in both Greek and Roman history and home of the mathematician Archimedes, Syracuse is full of ancient ruins including the Roman Amphitheater, Teatro Greco, and the Orecchio di Dionisio. The Ortigia, or Old Town is full of sites to see like the Ortigia Cathedral which houses a number of relics of St. Lucy, the patron saint of Syracuse.  
Day 4 - Day 4 Gozo
Pretty Xlendi Bay lies on the west coast of Gozo, an island long thought to be the mythical Ogygia of Homer's Odyssey. In the story, Calypso fell in love with Odysseus and held him captive for seven years.. The reputed Calypso Cave is just one of several intriguing caves on the island. There's also Caroline's Cave, a natural grotto that was once a private swimming hole for nuns. Surprisingly for such a small island, Gozo is home to the oldest freestanding temples in the world, the Ggantija Temples, nestled among the rolling green hills. You should also visit the Citadella, a small, fortified town that houses the island's Cathedral, the Museum of Archaeology, the Folklore Museum, and the Old Prisons.
Day 5 - Day 5 Valletta
Malta's capital city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is among the world's smallest, yet definitely most charming.  Graced with the paintings of Caravaggio and kissed by beautiful shorelines, you'll find photographic icons at almost every turn.  Not to be missed is a visit to the stately Palazzo Parisio to glimpse the enchanting lifestyle of Malta's nobility. 
Day 6 - Day 6 Porto Empedocle
Here you'll find what are widely acclaimed as the best, ancient ruins in the entire Mediterranean. Imagine the wonders of Athens, of Ephesus, of legendary Olympia itself. Then imagine them all in one place, at Agrigento, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As you wander the verdant ridge overlooking the Mediterranean you will be transported to the 5th and 6th centuries. The irresistible scent of olive, almond, and eucalyptus trees will entice you back to the present. This is one of the world's most beautiful sites. 
Day 7 - Day 7 Trapani
At once ancient and contemporary, Trapani is a city of contrasts. From the salt marshes that produce much of the Mediterranean's signature colored salts, to the intricate mosaics of Mozia and the famous wines of Marsala, to the best view in all of Sicily from the medieval hill town of Erice where the colorful gardens are rivaled only by the cannolis for pure sensory delight. The line of 17th century windmills, still hard at work in ancient Phoenician salt marshes beckons you to return to Trapani again and again. 
Day 8 - Day 8 Lipari
Take time on shore to explore the beautiful village and enjoy the exclusive access that only a small ship can provide in a port large cruise ships cannot reach.   An optional tour will introduce you to the highlights of the largest of the seven Aeolian Islands, well-known for its mythological connections and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 
Day 9 - Day 9 Sorrento
UNESCO World Heritage Sites abound in Sorrento.   Optional tours will take you to the archaeological areas of Pompeii and Torre Annunziata, or the 4th century B.C. city of Herculaneum. Perhaps your choice will be a boat ride to Positano, the legendary home of the Sirens. Perched on a terrace on the spectacular Amalfi Coast, Sorrento offers exceptional views of the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. 
Day 10 - Day 10 Amalfi
The town of Amalfi lies at the mouth of a deep ravine surrounded by dramatic cliffs and coastal scenery. As part of the Amalfi Coast, it has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is an important tourist destination. The whole region is famed for its lemons, which are about double the size of other lemons, and the production of the limoncello liqueur. An optional tour can take you to the UNESCO archaeological areas of Pompeii, Positano and Ravello.
Day 11 - Day 11 Rome
In this enchanting city the past and present intersect in perfect harmony. Casually intermingled among ancient ruins and majestic cathedrals are the trappings of a modern metropolis: Skyscrapers,cafes, boutiques selling designer footwear. But of course what you seek first in the heart of Rome is its breathtaking history.  A good place to begin is the Vatican, with its Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica. Works by Bernini, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and Raphael are just a few of those on display, any one of which is worth hours of contemplation. Then the ancient ruins-Colosseum, Forum, Circus Maximus. And of course the Trevi Fountain for the obligatory coins promising your return to the Eternal City.
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Itineraries are subject to change. 

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Inclusions

    • Watch sunbeams from Michelangelo’s dome play on the walls of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.
    • From Trapani travel to the medieval town of Erice and admire the Castle of Venus and the 700-year-old Mother Church.
    • Take in some of the world's best-preserved Greek ruins at the Valley of the Temples.

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