Superior Kabine Deck 3
21 m²
3
In Zusammenarbeit mit RADIO CLASSIQUE und mit der außergewöhnlichen Anwesenheit von Alain Duault.
Zum dritten Mal lädt Sie RADIO CLASSIQUE zusammen mit PONANT zu seinem Opernfestival auf See ein. Während der 8-tägigen Reise an Bord der L’Austral können Sie die Juwelen des Mittelmeers entdecken und kleine, aber feine Konzerte auf dem Schiff genießen.
In der sonnigen Stadt Málaga an der Costa del Sol, Geburtsstadt des berühmten Malers Pablo Picasso, beginnt Ihre musikalische Odyssee durch das Mittelmeer.
Andalusien lässt nun Platz für die Region Murcia. Sie laufen die ehemalige römische Kolonie Cartagena an. Ein majestätisches Amphitheater erinnert an diese Zeit. Bei einem Rundgang durch die Stadt entdecken Sie viele Denkmäler, die die vielfältigen Einflüsse und die reiche Geschichte der Stadt widerspiegeln.
Sie verlassen die Iberische Halbinsel und fahren auf die afrikanische Seite des Mittelmeers. Sie folgen den Spuren der andalusischen Seefahrer, die im Jahr 902 das Mittelmeer überquerten, um Oran zu gründen. La Radieuse (auf Deutsch „Die Strahlende“) öffnet Ihnen die Türen zu Algerien, seinen Geheimnissen und seiner schwer fassbaren Poesie.
Algier leuchtet in der Ferne. Von der legendären Bucht aus scheinen die Häuser der Kasbah, die zum UNESCO-Welterbe zählt, auf die Haussmann-Gebäude der Strandpromenade zuzustürzen. Verschiedene Architekturen und Epochen vermischen sich, die Metropole versprüht eine atemberaubende Energie.
Die L’Austral nimmt ihren Kurs wieder auf und fährt an die tunesische Küste in die Hauptstadt Tunis. Die große Rivalin Roms, das ehemalige Karthago, lässt sich bei einem Besuch der Ruinen, die zum UNESCO-Welterbe gehören, entdecken.
Sizilien, das Juwel des Mittelmeers, ist die letzte Etappe dieser musikalischen Reise. Trapani und seine antike Vergangenheit heißen Sie willkommen, um in das Kulturerbe der größten Insel des Mittelmeers einzutauchen.
In Valletta, der Hauptstadt der Insel Malta und ehemaligen Hochburg des Ritterordens, endet die Kreuzfahrt.
Ref : AU020524
Musik-Kreuzfahrt in Partnerschaft mit RADIO CLASSIQUE in Anwesenheit von Alain Duault und einer Auswahl renommierter Musiker Eine brandneue Kreuzfahrt im Mittelmeer, von Andalusien über Malta bis ans Ufer...
Unsere Gastkünstler
Kabinen
Reiseleistungen
Zusatzleistungen
Für mehr Sicherheit wählt PONANT Flüge aus und kümmert sich um Ihre Transfers für Ihre Reise sowie um Landbesuche vor und nach dem Ausschiffen.
Diese Reise könnte Ihnen auch gefallen...
*Preis pro Person auf Basis einer Doppelkabine. Dieser Preis gilt vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit und basiert auf der Auslastung des jeweiligen Schiffes. Die Kabinenkategorie, für die dieser Preis gilt, ist möglichweise nicht mehr verfügbar
Kabinenausstattung
Wählen Sie eine Kabinenkategorie aus
Marina Viotti
In April 2019 Marina Viotti was awarded the “Best Young Singer of the year” at the prestigious International Opera Awards in London. She also won the 3rd prize at the Concours de Genève in 2016, the International Belcanto Prize at the Rossini Festival in Wildbad in 2015 and was a finalist of Operalia competition in 2018.
After studying flute, Marina Viotti first experimented with jazz, gospel and heavy metal. She got a master’s degree in philosophy and literature, before she began her vocal training with Heidi Brunner in Vienna and con- tinued at the Lausanne University of Music in the class of Brigitte Balleys. She completed her studies with a diploma as a soloist and studied Belcanto with Raul Gimenez.
Marina Viotti’s first steps on the operatic stage after her studies took her to the Lausanne Opera, the Lucerne Theatre and, as part of the young ensemble, to the Grand Théâtre de Genève. She made her debut as Isabella/L’italiana in Algeri at the Rossini Festival in Bad Wildbad in 2015, and sang since in prestigious theaters such as Münich, Scala, Bolshoi, Bilbao, Zürich and the Liceu in Barcelona. Her repertoire includes Rossini’s Rosina, Isabella, and Cenerentola, but also Dorabella (Mozart), Olga (Onegin) and Elisabetta (Donizetti).
Next season She will debut her first Dorabella in September with maestro Barenboim, her first Octavian (Strauss) at la Scala and her first Arsace (Rossini) in Lausanne.
Marina Viotti is a sought-after concert singer. Her concert repertoire includes among others: The Seven last Words of our Saviour (Haydn), Beethoven’s Mass in D Major and Symphony No. 9, Kindertotenlieder (Mahler) with the OCL, Der Rose Pilgerfahrt (Schumann), La petite messe solennelle (Rossini), Verdi’s Requiem, El amor Brujo (De Falla) with the Ochestre de la Suisse Italienne, La Poème de l’amour et de la mer (Chausson), to name but a few.
Marina Viotti is regularly invited to festivals (Lavaux Classics, Solothurn Classics, Label Suisse) to present her recital programmes Love has no borders (duo piano voice) and About last night (cabaret) or duets with the guitarist Gabriel Bianco.
Languages spoken: French, English and Italian
Photo credit: David Ruano
Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
For women:
For men:
Officer’s evening:
For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
For women:
For men:
SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
ACCESSORIES:
HEALTH CARE:
OUTFITS ON BOARD:
PRECAUTIONS:
In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
PONANT Aktivitäten
Radio Classique
RADIO CLASSIQUE versammelt jeden Tag mehr als eine Million Hörer um ein originelles Versprechen: die schönsten Werke der besten Interpreten des klassischen Repertoires zelebrieren und möglichst vielen Menschen die Emotionen dieser Musik in einem geselligen und friedlichen Ambiente übermitteln. Hierzu stützt sich Radio Classique auf Persönlichkeiten mit einer Leidenschaft für Kommunikation und ein abwechslungsreiches Programm, von Symphoniemusik über Opern bis Filmmusik, interaktive Sendungen und die Live-Übertragung von zahlreichen Konzerten.
Diese Werte machen Radio Classique zu einem echten Radiosender der Lebenskunst und der Eleganz im Alltag, der besonders bei Genießern und anspruchsvollen Hörern bekannt ist. Diese Werte und diese Geisteshaltung harmonieren perfekt mit den musikalischen Kreuzfahrten von PONANT, die in einem persönlichen und privilegierten Rahmen unter der künstlerischen Leitung von Alain Duault ein unvergessliches musikalisches Erlebnis in Begleitung von einzigartigen Künstlern bieten.
A week of pure joy for opera lovers with some of the finest artists on the opera scene today: Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja, soprano Camille Schnoor, soprano Faustine de Monès, Swiss mezzo-soprano Marina Viotti and French baritone Alexandre Duhamel. Accompanied by the great vocal coach Antoine Palloc, they will be taking you on a journey every evening to see Rossini, Donizetti, Verdi, Puccini (for the centenary of his death), Massenet, Bizet, Delibes and many others. Exhilarating arias, love duets and hate-filled trios await, all the elements that make opera a burning passion to share.
Vorbehaltlich des Widerrufs im Falle von höherer Gewalt
Einschiffung 02.05.2024 von 16:00 bis 17:00
Abfahrt 02.05.2024 um 18:00
Die von der Geschichte und den Festen geprägte Stadt Málaga liegt in Andalusien an der Costa del Sol. Zwischen dem Jachthafen und den Stränden eignet sich die Strandpromenade La Farola ideal zum Flanieren. Die etwas zurückgesetzt gelegene Stierkampfarena La Malagueta ist eine der berühmtesten Sehenwürdigkeiten der Stadt. Vom Hügel oberhalb der Altstadt erkennt man das Castillo de Gibralfaro und die Alcazaba, zwei Festungsanlagen, die zwischen den Zypressen und den Strandkiefern hervorragen. Um das Geburtshaus von Pablo Picasso zu besichtigen, begeben Sie sich auf die majestätische Plaza de la Merced. Einige Straßen weiter können Sie im Palacio de Buenavista auch das dem Künstler gewidmete Museum entdecken.
Ankunft 03.05.2024 mittags
Abfahrt 03.05.2024 am frühen Abend
Die von Hügeln umgebene Naturkulisse der Bucht von Carthagena prägte das Schicksal dieser alten Festung, die die größten mediterranen Zivilisationen beherbergte. Die phönizischen, römischen, karthagischen, maurischen und christlichen Einflüsse bilden heute ein reiches architektonisches Erbe. Das Römische Theater ist eines der bedeutendsten und am besten erhaltenen in Spanien. Sie können auch die von Weinbergen und Zitrushainen so weit das Auge reicht geprägte Landschaft bis nach Murcia durchqueren, um diese dynamische Regionalhauptstadt zu besuchen.
Ankunft 04.05.2024 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 04.05.2024 am späten Nachmittag
Obwohl die Energie, die von Oran ausgeht, nicht greifbar ist, inspirierte die Stadt große Romane wie Don Quijote von Cervantes, Die Pest von Camus und zuletzt Die Schuld des Tages an die Nacht von Yasmina Khadra als Inspirationsquelle. Die Stadt wurde 902 von andalusischen Seefahrern gegründet und wuchs kontinuierlich. Heute ist sie die zweitgrößte Stadt Algeriens. In der „Strahlenden“, wie sie auch genannt wird, spiegeln sich die zahlreichen Einflüsse aus dem Mittleren Osten, Afrika, dem Mittelmeerraum und natürlich die französischen Einflüsse wider. Bei einem Spaziergang durch die Straßen können Sie das Fort Santa Cruz, die Moschee Hassan Pacha, die Kathedrale Sacré-Cœur, den Jardin Citadin Méditerranéen und die wunderschöne Strandpromenade bewundern. Nicht weit entfernt haben Sie in Sidi Bel Abbès eventuell die Gelegenheit, eine moderne „khaima“ zu besuchen, ein traditionelles, von den Beduinen in der Wüste verwendetes Zelt, und die Traditionen und Bräuche Orans zu entdecken.
Ankunft 05.05.2024 amormittag
Abfahrt 05.05.2024 am frühen Abend
Die Schönheit der Bucht von Algier bietet Reisenden bei der Ankunft über das Meer einen unvergesslichen Anblick. Die Häuser der Altstadt Casbah sind kaskadenartig über den Gebäuden im Haussmannschen Stil angeordnet und das quirlige und überschwängliche Leben der Mittelmeer-Metropole ruft einzigartige Emotionen hervor. Algier, die weiße Stadt, trägt stolz die Spuren seiner Geschichte, mit der wunderschönen Casbah, die zum UNESCO-Welterbe gehört, dem botanischen Garten von Hamma, dem Denkmal der Märtyrer, der eindrucksvollen Basilika Notre Dame d’Afrique und dem belebten Stadtkern mit der Grande Poste und dem französischen Viertel. 70 km weiter haben Sie die Gelegenheit, Tipasa zu besuchen, einen der wichtigsten archäologischen Komplexe im Maghreb, der zum UNESCO-Welterbe gehört. In der alten Stadt, die einst ein karthagischer, dann ein römischer Handelskontor war, steht das Königliche Mausoleum von Mauretanien, ein monumentales Grabgebäude und ein wertvoller Zeitzeuge der punischen Welt.
Ankunft 06.05.2024
Abfahrt 06.05.2024
Genießen Sie während der Überfahrt auf See die zahlreichen Freizeitangebote an Bord. Gönnen Sie sich Entspannung im Spa oder halten Sie sich im Fitnessraum in Form. Lassen Sie sich je nach Jahreszeit zu einem Sprung in den Pool oder zu einem Sonnenbad verlocken. Dieser Reise ohne Zwischenstopp bietet auch Gelegenheit, einer Konferenz oder einer der an Bord angebotenen Vorstellungen beizuwohnen, abhängig von den angebotenen Aktivitäten, oder in der Boutique ein wenig zu shoppen oder die PONANT-Fotografen in ihrem eigenen Bereich aufzusuchen. Wer das offene Meer liebt, bewundert auf dem Oberdeck das Schauspiel der Wogen und kann mit etwas Glück Meerestiere beobachten. Eine zauberhafte kleine Auszeit mit Komfort, Entspannung und Unterhaltung.
Ankunft 07.05.2024 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 07.05.2024 am späten Nachmittag
An der Schnittstelle der Zivilisationen wartet Tunesiens Hauptstadt mit zahlreichen kulturellen Entdeckungen auf. Die besonders gut erhaltenen Ruinen des antiken Karthago, die zum UNESCO-Welterbe zählen, zeugen von der Pracht dieser großen Rivalin Roms. Der Byrsa-Hügel ist eine ehemalige befestigte Zitadelle des phönizischen Hafens und eine der mutmaßlichen Grabstätten des Heiligen Ludwig, der dort während des achten Kreuzzugs starb. Sie bietet einen spektakulären Blick auf den Golf von Tunis. Im Bardo-Museum ist eine der weltweit schönsten Sammlungen römischer Mosaike zu bewundern, beispielsweise das prachtvolle Porträt des Dichters Virgil.
Ankunft 08.05.2024 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 08.05.2024 am frühen Nachmittag
Umgeben vom kobaltblauen Wasser des Tyrrhenischen Meers, zeichnet sich Trapani, ehemaliger Hafen der griechischen Stadt Erice, durch eine herausragende Lage im Westen Siziliens aus. Entlang der Gassen entdecken Sie ein jahrhundertealtes Kulturerbe, Zeuge des Einflusses zahlreicher Zivilisationen, die diese Erde betreten haben: die Kathedrale San Lorenzo, das Heiligtum Maria Santissima Annunziata, der Triton-Brunnen … Auf den schattigen Terrassen der Restaurants können Sie die am Morgen von den lokalen Fischern mitgebrachten Fisch genießen. Oder Sie entscheiden sich für ein Couscous mit Meeresfrüchten, kulturelles Erbe der arabischen Nachbarn.
Ankunft 09.05.2024 am frühen Vormittag
Ausschiffung 09.05.2024 um 08:00
Die vollständig zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe erklärte Hauptstadt Valletta erstreckt sich über eine Halbinsel im Nordwesten von Malta. Vom Tritonbrunnen bis zum Fort St. Elmo biete die Stadt ebenso vielen majestätischen Straßen wie treppenförmig angelegten Gassen. Die farbigen Loggien und die verzierten Erker der hohen Wohngebäude begleiten Sie bei Ihrer Entdeckungstour, die selten von Autos gestört wird. Besichtigen Sie den mit Wappen und Fresken geschmückten Großmeisterpalast. Die St.-Johannes-Kathedrale sowie die seit dem 16. Jh. die Stadt schützenden Wehrmauern gehören auch zu den bedeutendsten Bauwerken der Stadt. Die in Terrassen angelegten Gärten von Barraca verleihen Ihrem Rundgang eine grüne und blühende Note.
From the pier, embark your coach for a shorth drive to a beautiful Spanish finca, situated on the outskirts of Cartagena. Here, pure Spanish breed horses are bred and sent all over the world.
Upon arrival, visit the finca and learn more about Spanish horses and their natural environment. Dedicated staff will tell you about the horses breeding, livestock management and horse training. Observe a stampede of horses, a truly spectacular sight, while enjoying a local product tasting such as local wine and typical tapas.
Then, continue your visit of the finca before enjoying a short flamenco dance performed by a dancer and a horse.
Finally, get back to your coach for a short panoramic drive back to the pier.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 120
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.This excursion is the best way to immerse yourself in the ancient Roman city “Carthagonova” and discover the different aspects of the inhabitants’ daily life at that time.
From the pier, meet your guide and start your walking tour of the heart of Cartagena, a city proud of its millennial past, above all the famous Second Punic War: the confrontation between the Carthaginians and Romans.
Start your tour visiting the Roman theatre, one of the most emblematic monuments of Cartagena. This theatre played an important role at the time of Ancient Rome and had a capacity for 6.000 people.
Continue to the Conception castle, boarding a panoramic lift to the roof terrace, an integral part of lovely Torres Park, located on one of the city’s five defensive hills, offering breath-taking city views.
Before returning to the ship, you will explore the Calle Mayor, Cartagena’s major commercial and pedestrian street where you will have the opportunity to admire landmarks such as the Gran Hotel and the Cervantes House and enjoy some free time.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 40
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.In addition to its history, one of Cartagena's great attractions is its gastronomy. Alongside this guided tour of the old town and its famous Roman theater, you will enjoy a typically Spanish activity, and indulge in a tapas tasting.
Meet your guide at the pier and begin your guided walking tour of Cartagena.
You will pass by emblematic sites of the historic centre of Cartagena, such as the Palace Hall, the Punic Wall (built in the 3rd century BC) and its modernist buildings, among others (outside visits). With the surrounded architecture, you will be immersed in the glorious past of the city, at different periods.
During your walking tour, you will stop off at different local bars. There, you will taste a "tapa" and a drink (soft or an alcoholic beverage).
Finally, your guide will take you for a visit of the Roman Theater, before walking back, with your guide, to the pier.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 60
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.In addition to its history and cultural influences, Cartagena also offers the chance to discover local flavors through its markets, especially the main one.
With your guide you will stroll from the pier, and you will be guided through the old center of Cartagena, where you will have a stop at the Market Hall.
The Murcia region produces some of the best fruit and vegetables in Spain. It is a vast agricultural area that has earned it the nickname "the orchard of Europe", and you will understand why every time you step into a store or visit a market in the region.
You will wander around and stop off at the various stalls, to admire and learn about the local produces: cheeses and charcuterie, smoked fish, fresh fish, fruit, vegetables, spices... all the colors and flavors will grab your attention. Your guide will take you to the best stalls (4 or 5) to sample local seasonal produce (depending on the season).
Then, you will have some free time to enjoy the area, before heading back to the pier and your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 50
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Surrounded by a mountain range, the city of Murcia has Arabic origins and its existence is closely connected to the fertile plain along the River Segura. On Cardenal Belluga square, discover two of Murcia’s architectural jewels: the cathedral and the 18th-centrury Episcopal Palace, with its rococo façade.
On the road leading to Murcia, in the foothills of the Sierra de Carrascoy, you will observe the abrupt scenery of gorges and ravines. Then you will arrive in Murcia. This lively city, founded by the Moors in the 9th century and conquered by the Christians in the 13th century, possesses some architectural marvels, such as its famous cathedral. Located on Plaza Cardenal Belluga, near the Segura, it was constructed on the site of Murcia’s former great Aljama Mosque between the 9th and 18th centuries and it borrows from several architectural styles: Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance and Neoclassical.
You can then admire the colourful façade of the Episcopal Palace, before going to the Royal Casino, one of the city’s oldest buildings. Constructed in 1847, this building also borrows from different artistic styles. Although it is a private club, the ground floor is open to the public and hosts cultural events.
You will cross the Santo Domingo and Romeo squares and then stop to have a drink and eat tapas.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
From the pier, you will board your coach and start your 1 ¾-hour drive through the inland area of Oran, enjoying panoramic views of the countryside along the way to Sidi Belabes.
Upon your arrival at Sidi Belabes, you will visit a modern “Khaima”, which is literally a traditional tent used by bedouins in the desert in North Africa. In Saharan society, this word evokes a strong sense of sharing and family gathering. You will be welcomed with a soft drink before proceeding to watch a “fantasia”, a traditional cavalry display that goes back to ancient times.
You will then, have some free time to stroll in the gardens before being invited to enter the Khaima to share an authentic couscous lunch.
On your way back to Oran, you will drive through the city and enjoy short stops to give you the opportunity to discover this bustling city, which is less than 200 kilometres (124 miles) from Spain, and take a few photo souvenirs.
Finally, you will head back to your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
On this tour, you will follow the journey of the 20th century's greatest fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent, who was born in Oran and lived there for the first 18 years of his life, before moving to Paris to work for Christian Dior.
Meet your guide at the pier and board your coach for a short drive to downtown Oran.
You will visit his childhood home, the places he used to frequent and the neighbourhood he was brought up in and got inspired by.
Your first stop will be to Old Pasteur Hight School where Yves Saint Laurent used to attend; it is a religious establishment with strict discipline. The rigour and classical teaching of this school were in strong opposition to his natural curiosity for lively modernity, the shows he watched and saw on stage at the theater, opera, or cinema (thanks to his father), as well as what he experienced at the various parties hosted by his parents at home.
Next, you will enjoy a short panoramic drive, passing by Murdjadjo cinema to Rue Larbi Benmhidi before continuing to La Place d'Armes, where you will see the magnificent Oran Regional Theatre, whose colours surely inspired the couturier. It was here in 1950, after seeing a theatre performance of "L'Ecole des Femmes", that Yves St Laurent decided to become a costume designer. The decor of the cinemas in the city centre have also been an impetus for his creative genius.
From here, you will walk to the former house of the great designer. Yves Saint Laurent's birthplace has just been restored at number 11 rue Stora, in Oran's working-class Plateau district, although now is is known as Adda ben Aouda.
Amidst the Haussmannian façades, this two-storey house nestles, its walls and high windows restored to their original beige-on-blue hues. Y. Saint-Laurent was born here on August 1, 1936, and spent his childhood here, drawing nearly 300,000 sketches. Take a private tour of the house, where a local guide will tell you the story of the famous couturier's first steps. The first floor was reserved for Yves' parents and the second floor for his cousins. The engineers who restored the house have worked hard to bring back the house's former aspect and atmosphere, in order to make it a "memory house".
After the tour, you'll enjoy refreshments at the house, before boarding your coach and returning to your ship in port.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
Board your coach for a short trip to the centre of Oran, stopping off at the "Marché de la Bastille" to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere; colourful tables filled with fresh fruit and vegetables, traditional sweets, bread and snacks. This is a very long street that runs through much of the city centre. It's a great opportunity to interact with the locals and feel the vibrant atmosphere of Oran. You will have the chance to buy a few souvenirs or indulge in some local delicacies.
You will then board your coach for your next stop, in the city's main square, Place du 1er Novembre (formerly Place d'Armes), considered the city's historic centre. It's surrounded by historic buildings, including the town hall, the opera house, and at its centre an obelisk topped by a sculpture named "La Gloire" by French sculptor Aimé-Jules Dalou. Follow your guide and stroll through the surrounding districts, such as the eccentric streets of Sidi El Houari, where you will make a short stop at the former Pacha Mosque, built in 1796 and listed as a historic monument.
From here, you will head for a picnic spot in the Ibn Badis Park, formerly known as the "Promenade de Létang", which offers beautiful views over the port of Oran. Built in 1847, it runs alongside the fortifications of the Palais du Bey. It also covers a large area, offering a green space close to Oran city centre. Enjoy a light refreshment with local snacks, while taking in the surroundings.
Then, it's time to re-board your coach and return to your ship at the pier.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
Oran is an architecturally rich city, where the presence of Arab, Spanish, Ottoman and French influences is very evident. Its urban originality owes much to its eventful history during the medieval period, which profoundly altered the evolution of its landscape, to such an extent that today, unlike other Algerian cities, it is indelibly marked by its Hispanic past.
Meet your guide at the pier and board your coach for a short trip to the city centre.
Today, Oran can be described as an open-air museum of Western military architecture, rubbing shoulders with Arab- and Ottoman-influenced buildings as well as modern edifices dating from the French colonial period. You'll follow your guide on a stroll to discover the most remarkable buildings, including the cathedral, the Place du 1er Novembre 1954 (formerly the Place d'Armes), the Pacha Mosque, Sidi El Houari and the old Arab Quarters, before heading to Mont Aidour to admire the aerial view of Oran from the Santa Cruz belvedere.
After admiring all these highlights, you'll re-board your coach and return to your ship at the pier.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
This day trip will immerse you in Algeria's rich ancient past.
From the pier, you will board your coach for a 1 ½ hour drive to Tipasa.
Tipasa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, combines nature, beauty and architecture. Located on the shores of the Mediterranean, just 70 km west of Algiers, this site is comprised of two archaeological parks and the nearby Royal Mauretanian Mausoleum, perched on the west Sahel plateau.
Tipasa brings together one of the most important archaeological complexes of the Maghreb. This site is considered to be the most significant to the study of the contact between the indigenous civilizations and the different waves of colonization from the 6th century B.C. to the 6th century A.D.
This coastal city was first a Carthaginian trading centre. During this period, Tipasa was a maritime port of call for commerce. Numerous necropolises testify to the very varied types of burial and funerary practices that bear witness to the multicultural exchange of influences dating back to protohistoric times. The monumental, circular funerary building, called the Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania, with its stepped truncated roof covering, demonstrates the merger of the local architectural traditions with a number of the different contributions, notably Hellenistic and Pharaonic. This necropolis is one of the oldest and one of the most extensive of the Punic world.
The Roman period is marked by an ensemble of buildings, comprising extremely diversified architectural types. From the 3rd to the 4th centuries A.D. a striking increase in Christianity is demonstrated by the multitude of religious buildings. Some are decorated with mosaics illustrating scenes from daily life or geometric patterns. The Vandal invasion of the 430's did not mark the definitive end of prosperity in Tipasa, but the town, reconquered by the Byzantines in 531, gradually fell into decline from the 6th century.
Tipasa is a testimony to the Punic and Roman civilizations now disappeared. This site highlights their skills of town-planning and architecture all infused with history and botany. You will follow your guide on this pleasant walk in Tipasa where you will learn more about the history, archaeology and stories by writers like the famous Albert Camus who exclaimed “It is here that I understand what one calls glory: the right to love without measure”.
After enjoying a typical Algerian lunch, you will drive through Algiers city centre. During a sightseeing tour, you will be able to discover some of the most important landmarks, like the Martyrs Monument, La Grande Poste and the French Quarter.
Finally, you will head back to your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
This guided tour will show you the major landmarks of Algiers Casbah and give you an insight into the history and culture of Algeria
From the pier, you will board your coach with your guide for a 20-minute drive through the city centre.
Your coach will stop near the King’s Palace, where you will start your guided walk to a house in the higher Casbah and from here you will walk through a maze of narrow streets. After a short walk, you will be invited to Casbah house, to enjoy a glass of mint tea and typical local biscuits whilst taking time to absorb the atmosphere.
Imagine what it must have been like when the UNESCO Casbah was the heart of the city. You will get a feel of the closeness of the buildings whilst having views on the old medina of Algiers.
After the refreshments, you will walk down to the lower part of the Casbah. You will discover the play of light in the narrow passages, the protruding balconies held up by a series of wooden poles, the tiny workshops tucked away in the allies producing a variety of things such as wooden furniture, brass items or shoes.
Finally, you will proceed down to Martyrs’ Square where you can see three Mosques, including the beautiful Ketchaoua Mosque, before getting back to your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
Discover emblematics sites of Algiers "La Blanche" during this tour, passing by peaceful as well as busy places.
From the pier, you will meet your guide and board your coach to proceed to the “Jardin d’Essai” to enjoy a leisurely stroll.
With 80 acres, “Jardin d’Essai” has a specific micro-climate allowing many tropical flora to grow within a French-style garden. The garden was created in 1832 by the French General Avisard. At the beginning, the park extended for only 12 acres, but it has not stopped growing, and now it houses more than 3,000 different plant species. Divided into 3 parts, you can stroll around the French-style garden, the long row of plane trees and the ancient garden. You will visit the jungle section of the Park which has been used to shoot sequences of the original movie Tarzan in 1932 with Johnny Weissmuller.
Leaving the gardens, you will drive through the bustling city centre. Your guide will show you numerous points of interest, such as La Grande Poste and the French Quarter.
You will visit the imposing Basilica of Notre-Dame d’Afrique (Our Lady of Africa). Sitting on a promontory, the basilica offers panoramic views over the city and point towards Rome, the capital of Christendom. Formerly known as “Madame l’Afrique” or “Lella Myriam”, it was built by the French architect Jean-Eugène Fromageau in 1872 after 14 years of work. The outside is inspired by the Byzantine style, while the interior is in the Hispano-Moorish-style. On entering the church, you will discover numerous marble tablets that cover the walls. These are tokens of gratitude from those whose prayers had been granted.
Finally, you will head back to your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Not far north from Tunis, time seems to stand still. On the one hand, the majestic Carthage and its millennial ruins invite you to dive into history; on the other, the small arty village of Sidi Bou Saïd celebrates a slower and more gentle way of life.
Around the hill of Byrsa, the days stretch out to the slow rhythm of the stones gilded by the sun and the plants taking root in mythology. Here you are on the archaeological site of Carthage, a Tunisian diamond and extraordinary witness of the grandeur of Roman civilisation. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, overlooking the deep blue of the Mediterranean, the city is full of treasures. The impressive Roman Baths of Antoninus, the Carthage Tophet, the ruins of the Punic Ports, and the theatre are reminders that, at one time, the town was a rival of Ancient Rome.
Not far from here, and still opposite the azure blue, the citadel of Sidi Bou Saïd dominates the Gulf of Tunis. The whitewashed houses with blue roofs make up a labyrinth of narrow cobbled little streets, home to artist galleries, small cafés and restaurants, perfect to stop to taste some delightful Tunisian pastries. Here, everything is an ode to epicureanism and the slow and gentle life so popular with the inhabitants. Only the breathtaking views that may appear at the corner of a street seem able to disturb, for a brief moment, this enchanting way of life.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 65
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Between its vibrant old town, its ruins brimming with mystery and the coastal villages that surround it, the Tunisian capital has plenty to offer. Discover the emblematic sites by walking around the medina, the souk and the Bardo National Museum.
The coach will drop you off in the historical centre of fascinating Tunis so you can visit its lively old town on foot. Dating back to the 7th century, the medina in Tunis is one of the most beautiful in the Arab world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its white façades, its colourful doors, its many mosques and café terraces, all full of life, cannot fail to enchant.
Then, head for the souk and its thrilling atmosphere. Here you will find veritable organised chaos, brimming with fruit stands and all kinds of traders: water carriers, leather merchants and carpet weavers. You will have refreshments in an old castle located at the end of the medina, then enjoy some free time.
Finally, you will visit the famous Bardo National Museum, considered the most important archaeological museum in North Africa, where you may discover the exceptional treasures from Tunis’ Roman past.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 90
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.On this excursion, you will get off the beaten track. You will discover some Roman heritages followed by a rural part of the northern side of the Tunisia's Dorsal Mountains.
You will meet your drivers-guides at the dock and board your 4x4 for a 45-minute scenic drive to your first stop.
You will start your day with a visit of Oudna, countaining one of the best-preserved Roman cities, with an amphitheater, capitol building, baths, cisterns, aqueduct and various dwellings, including wealthy villas.
Then, on to Zriba Oliya, an ancient Berber mountain-top village containing ruins of traditional Berber houses (stone houses with vaulted rooms and courtyards), some of which are still in good condition, including a present-day mosque. You will have a guided tour of the village, before enjoying refreshments with Tunisian pastries.
You will re-board your vehicle for a drive to Zaghouan, the water city. It is home to the water temple built by the Roman emperor to supply the city of Carthage with water. You will take a ride around the city to contemplate the buildings located at the foot of the 1295-metre-high Mount Zaghouan, and anjoy a photo stop at the Water Temple.
Then, you will head to Dar Zaghouan, a farmhouse in which you will have a delicious lunch made with locally farmed ingredients. Along with your host, you will take a nice walk around the farm and enjoy some free time before joining a workshop on how to make a traditional Tunisian pastry called Kaak Warka.
After this immersive adventure, you will head back to the pier with some great new memories.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 140
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Wander the winding streets of the old town of Tunis, discover the rich cultural heritage of the fortified old town and appreciate the talents of Tunisian artisans.
The medina is still inhabited today, but only a small percentage of the population lives in these districts. Most of old Tunis looks like a huge craft market. After the visit to the Medina, you will enjoy some free time for shopping or to quench your thirst.
You will then continue towards La Marsa, where you will enter a facility that recycles glass bottles and transforms them into lamps and candles. You will take part in a workshop to make an object and learn about the art of recycling.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, you will drive by coach to Erice, which is about half an hour away by road. Erice is a superb medieval village perched on a hill with spectacular views over the sea and Trapani.
Although this spot was occupied for millennia, it really developed in 831 with the arrival of the Arabs. In the Middle Ages, it reached its peak under the Normans. Called Monte San Giuliano until 1934, in Antiquity this place was dedicated to Venus and there are still traces of the ancient city walls. You will be stepping back in time to explore on foot this fascinating medieval city, with its fortress and watchtowers.
Erice still has former residences of Trapani’s wealthy families who would decamp here for the summer. Their influence can be seen in the city’s towers and fortifications and the English gardens.
After seeing the sights, you are free to wander around the streets at your leisure.
And finally, you will be given a panoramic tour of the salt flats and Trapani before boarding your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 80
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, you will be taken by coach for the short drive to the town of Trapani, passing the Ligny Tower on the way, before heading to Segesta, an hour’s drive away (with photo stop) via Saline.
Called Egesta by the Greeks and Segesta by the Romans, it was one of the most advanced cities of the ancient Elymian civilisation along with Eryx (Erice) and Entella. The city was probably built between the 5th and 4th century BC, and lies on a wide plateau in a protected position between the two summits of Mount Barbaro. Today it is an important architectural site dating back to the Elmini people who originally came from Anatoly.
You will begin your tour at the Temple of Segesta, a Doric temple built from local limestone on a hill outside the ancient town. Its architecture is typical of the late 5th century. There is evidence to suggest that the temple was not completed, as the columns are unfluted and the substructure still has the bosses or nobs used for transport which should have been removed. You will then visit the theatre which dates back to the middle of the 3rd century and accommodated up to 3,000 spectators. It is on a slope at an altitude of 440 m overlooking the temple.
You will then return to the port at Trapani to board your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 100
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, you will board your coach and drive towards the "via del sale" (the salt road) with the famous "saline" and windmills, where a brief photo stop will be made. During the 1-hour coach ride, you will enjoy a panoramic view of Mozia Island. Due to its location near the coast, and its role as an important trade city, Mozia was one of the most important Phoenician and Carthaginian settlements in the Mediterranean area.
You will arrive in Marsala, situated on Cape Boeo, which is the westernmost point of the island. Upon your arrival, a brief walking tour will give you the opportunity to discover this ancient city, founded by the Phoenicians refugees after the destruction of Mozia by the hand of Dionysius I of Syracuse. The history of Marsala is multicultural indeed, as the region was subjugated by the Romans, the Vandals and the Byzantines. Then, when the city felt to the Muslims, they called it Marsa-Allah (Port of Allah). And, when the Normans took Marsala in the 1072, they rebuilt the castle and constructed churches and convents.
The town of Marsala is also famous for a dessert wine, that it is named after it. For this reason, your next stop will be made at a local winery, the “Cantine Florio”, where, after visiting the wine cellars, you will have the opportunity to taste the Sicilian specialties such as arancini (rice balls), Sicilian bread and pizza, cannoli, accompanied by different local wines including, the Marsala.
After this tasty experience, you will head to the "Torre di Ligny" one of the most beautiful panoramic points of the city. It is a massive quadrangular-plan tower built in 1671 by Prince di Ligny. From here, you will see the Egadi Islands and two little islands, "Lazzaretto" and "Torre della Colombaia".
You will finally re-board your coach and drive back to Trapani.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 100
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Musik
Brechen Sie auf zu einer Musikreise auf dem Wasser! Sie lieben klassische Musik, Opern, Jazz oder keltische Melodien und haben Lust auf ein ganz besonderes Kreuzfahrterlebnis mit PONANT? Unsere Ehrengäste – bekannte Künstler, talentierte Interpreten und brillante Virtuosen – teilen ihr Wissen und ihre Leidenschaft im privaten Rahmen bei Konzerten und Vorträgen, an Bord oder an Land.
Lektor
An Bord Ihres Schiffes bieten Ihnen ausgewählte Lektoren kulturelle und historische Einblicke, damit Sie noch mehr über Ihr Reiseziel erfahren können: den Ursprung der lokalen Traditionen, die Geschichte symbolischer Orte, berühmte Persönlichkeiten und historische Helden... Die Experten begleiten Sie während der gesamten Kreuzfahrt, an Bord und bei den Ausflügen an Land, um ihr Know-how und ihre Einsichten mit Ihnen zu teilen.
Unsere Zusatzleistungen
02.05.2024 - FLIGHTS FROM/ TO PARIS + LUNCH AND WALKING TOUR OF MALAGA (PRE) + VISIT OF MDINA AND PALAZZO PARISIO (POST)
€ 620
DetailsTravel with peace of mind as PONANT organises your daytime between the airport and your port of embarkation.
Malaga
Meet at the airport in the Arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT.
You will depart the airport by coach, reach the city centre of the capital of “Costa del Sol”.
Experience the local hospitality by tasting a tapas-style lunch at a typical tavern.
After lunch, start your walking exploration: pass by the Cathedral with its renaissance style, the Picasso Museum, hosted in a 16th-century palace of Andalusian architecture, and the nearby famous painter´s birth place.
You will then be transferred to the pier to embark on your ship.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
In the event of schedule changes of PONANT selected flight, your programme will be adapted to ensure the most seamless and enriching experience. The content of your revised programme will be updated on the PONANT website, in My Ponant space and on the PONANT app. The final programme will also be sent to you along with your cruise documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 110
Preis pro Person auf Basis einer Doppelkabine. Dieser Preis gilt vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit.Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Spend three nights in Andalusia and immerse yourself in local gastronomy, cultural heritage and intimate atmospheres: a voyage of the senses.
Day 1 - Malaga
Upon landing at Malaga International Airport, you will be greeted by our local French speaking staff that will be waiting for you at the Arrival Lounge. They will assist you with your private transfer to the Grand hotel Miramar 5*. Once there you will have the opportunity to get some local and practical information through our dedicated Hospitality Desk. You will find Hospitality Desk opening hours and other useful information in the Welcome Letter that will be given to you upon arrival.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 - Malaga
Breakfast at the hotel.
You will meet your local guide and reach the outstanding and inspiring Picasso Museum. This cultural center is the culmination of a wish expressed by Pablo Picasso himself: for his work to be on display in the city of his birth.
Today you will enjoy the unique chance to admire and understand Picasso's legacy without the usual hustle and bustle of the many visitors that the museum generally has. You will arrive before regular opening hours, so that you will have the Picasso Museum to yourself for some time.
The museum is housed in the Palacio de Buenavista, an historical building typical of 16th-century Andalusian architecture where Renaissance and Mudejar-elements elegantly mixed up.
The collection inside the museum reunites paintings, sculptures, drawings, ceramic, and graphic works from periods dating from 1890 to 1973.
After your visit it will be time to strengthen yourself with a light Andalusian coffee break in one of the local bars next to the Museum, before you get to learn a bit more of the diverse and energetic Malaga, loaded full of history.
Your guided walking tour through the city center will continue to the Cathedral, Plaza de la Merced in the very historic center of the city, near to monuments such as the Alcazaba, (the Arabic Castle, outside visit) and the Roman Theatre (outside visit).
After a local lunch, you will visit the Museum of Music of Malaga and assist to a private concert.
Dinner at the hotel.
Overnight at the hotel
Day 3 - Malaga / Grenada
After breakfast and check out, meet your local guide and start your journey to the astonishing city of Granada. Enjoy a 1,5 hrs drive along endless fields of olive trees and picturesque villages. Once you reach Granada, your firs stop will be San Cristobal viewpoint. You will be welcomed by a local guide, who will tell you about the history and the secrets of the Albaycin and the Sacromonte neighborhoods, about their past and their present, their multicultural reality and how different cultures have developed till today's times.
Start with a deep exploration of the Albaycin area: walk through its narrow streets and feel the vibes of this lively, popular neighborhood, where new and "old" neighbors live together. The next stop will be at Sacromonte. Discover the area and take in the views over the Alhambra, Sierra Nevada and Sacromonte Caves: a gift for your eyes and all your senses, a place where the gypsy culture is blooming every minute. After another short walk, reach Sacromonte Caves Interpretation Center. Here, you will meet a local poet, who will delight you with the first poem about the Alhambra, called "Abenamar". Enjoy a visit of the center, before hearing the soft sounds of a Flamenco guitar. Follow the music and you will reach another viewpoint. Here, enjoy some live music, played by a gypsy guitarist. Enjoy a nice glass of sangria to end this unique experience. Reboard the coach for a shorth transfer up to a local restaurant, to have a typical lunch prior to continue to the Alhambra , the most outstanding symbol of Moorish heritage in Spain.
The Alhambra was a palace, a fortress and home of the Nasrid Sultans, high government officials, servants of the court and elite soldiers of the Nasrid Dynasty (1238-1492), the last Islamic sultanate in the Iberian Peninsula.
Your guide will take you inside the "Alqala hamra", meaning "red castle" where you will visit the Nazaries Palaces with intricately carved stucco walls, knotted ceilings, elaborate honeycomb vaulting, and beautiful courtyards; "Serallo", the official residence of the Sultan and the Harem, which surrounds the famous "Patio de los Leones," with its fountains feeding water through the mouth of 12 lions (representing months of the year), and many other wonderful sites within the fortress.
Continuing with the tour you will visit the "Generalife Palace and gardens " which was build as the summer paradise for the Sultans of Granada. Its lovely terraces, grottoes, flowerbeds and fabulous fountains will make you feel the glamour of the Moorish inhabitants. Afterwards you will enjoy a splendid view of the Sierra Nevada, down to the Darro Valley and across to the Old Quarter of Albaicin.
After the visit, reach your hotel for check in.
Dinner at hotel restaurant and overnight.
Day 4 - Grenada / Malaga
After breakfast and upon check out, meet your guide at lobby and board your coach for an unforgettable day of full immersion in the Andalusian culture. Escaping to the country is one of those romantic notions that most of us thoroughly enjoy. It's wonderfully relaxing to appreciate the scenery, and wander round the local villages, but as a spectator, it often still leaves you wondering about what the locals and houses look like behind the closed doors.
You now have the chance to do a lot more than just be an observer, and really experience something truly unique: This is an opportunity for any visitor to go into the houses in a typical village, interact with the locals and experience the hospitality of real country people. Appreciate and photograph picturesque panoramas of the surrounding countryside, stop at thousand year old olive groves and learn about the importance of olives, almonds, pomegranates and other fruit of the area. Visit a local olive oil factory where you can see the process of making extra virgin olive oil, enjoy a sample with bread, and if you like it, why not buying some of its products.
Finally, walk through the streets of local village of Alfarnatejo, see local people busy in their daily routine, Taste some local wine in a restored ancient house and meet locals who will host you for lunch in their homes! The hospitality you will receive from these women is so outstanding that you will come away with a great, warm feeling- you will wish you could go back to visit time and again! At the end of this unique experience, it'll be time to reach the port of Malaga for embarkation on board of L'Austral.
Your hotels:
Grand Miramar Hotel 5*
The Gran Hotel Miramar Resort and Spa is located in the La Caleta area, between Paseo de Reding avenue and the sea front, just five minutes from the city`s top museums, including the Picasso, Carmen Thyssen, Centre Pompidou and Hermitage. With the principal entrance facing the Mediterranean Sea, it offers marvelous views over the Bay of Malaga. Considered the masterpiece of architect F. Guerrero Strachan`s work, it took five years to complete, finally being opened in 1926 by King Alfonso XIII under the name Hotel Principe de Asturias. This beautiful historic building has welcomed illustrious guests from European nobility, the world of the arts and Spanish high society. The hotel has a variety of luxury services and facilities, including five gastronomic restaurants focused on national and international cuisine. Surrounded by 9,000 square meters of lawns and gardens, it also features outdoor pools, extensive meeting facilities and a stunning spa.
Characterised by their elegance and refinement, the rooms can offer views of the city, the historical gardens or the royal courtyard. With the symbolic decoration of Palacio de Miramar covers an Arabic, Mediterranean, Nasrid, Classic or Modernist decor, the rooms combine contemporary design with state-of-the-art facilities. The 30sqm rooms feature queen-size or twin beds, en-suite marble bathroom for two people with shower and separate bath.
Hotel Palacio de Santa Paula 5*
Hotel Palacio de Santa Paula, Autograph Collection is on Granada's Gran Vía, a main street through the historic center. It occupies the former 14th-century Casa Morisco, and 16th-century Santa Paula Convent, with its impressive cloister. The hotel is a protected building, which retains features from the past, mixed with luxury modern facilities. It has a gym, sauna and Turkish bath. All air-conditioned rooms have a mini-bar and CD player. There is a bathrobe and slippers. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.The hotel is 984 feet from Granada Cathedral, and the Alhambra is a 10-minute taxi ride away. Hotel Palacio de Santa Paula, Autograph Collection is a short walk from the historic Albaicín and Sacromonte areas of the city.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further details.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
Please note:
Contacts of your hotels:
Grand hotel Miramar
P.º Reding, 22, 24, 29016 Málaga, Spain
+34 952 60 30 00
Hotel Palacio de Santa Paula
C. Gran Vía de Colón, 31, 18001 Granada, Spain
+34 958 80 57 40
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 2'250
Preis pro Person auf Basis einer Doppelkabine. Dieser Preis gilt vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit.From the pier, embark your coach for a shorth drive to a beautiful Spanish finca, situated on the outskirts of Cartagena. Here, pure Spanish breed horses are bred and sent all over the world.
Upon arrival, visit the finca and learn more about Spanish horses and their natural environment. Dedicated staff will tell you about the horses breeding, livestock management and horse training. Observe a stampede of horses, a truly spectacular sight, while enjoying a local product tasting such as local wine and typical tapas.
Then, continue your visit of the finca before enjoying a short flamenco dance performed by a dancer and a horse.
Finally, get back to your coach for a short panoramic drive back to the pier.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 120
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.This excursion is the best way to immerse yourself in the ancient Roman city “Carthagonova” and discover the different aspects of the inhabitants’ daily life at that time.
From the pier, meet your guide and start your walking tour of the heart of Cartagena, a city proud of its millennial past, above all the famous Second Punic War: the confrontation between the Carthaginians and Romans.
Start your tour visiting the Roman theatre, one of the most emblematic monuments of Cartagena. This theatre played an important role at the time of Ancient Rome and had a capacity for 6.000 people.
Continue to the Conception castle, boarding a panoramic lift to the roof terrace, an integral part of lovely Torres Park, located on one of the city’s five defensive hills, offering breath-taking city views.
Before returning to the ship, you will explore the Calle Mayor, Cartagena’s major commercial and pedestrian street where you will have the opportunity to admire landmarks such as the Gran Hotel and the Cervantes House and enjoy some free time.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 40
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.In addition to its history, one of Cartagena's great attractions is its gastronomy. Alongside this guided tour of the old town and its famous Roman theater, you will enjoy a typically Spanish activity, and indulge in a tapas tasting.
Meet your guide at the pier and begin your guided walking tour of Cartagena.
You will pass by emblematic sites of the historic centre of Cartagena, such as the Palace Hall, the Punic Wall (built in the 3rd century BC) and its modernist buildings, among others (outside visits). With the surrounded architecture, you will be immersed in the glorious past of the city, at different periods.
During your walking tour, you will stop off at different local bars. There, you will taste a "tapa" and a drink (soft or an alcoholic beverage).
Finally, your guide will take you for a visit of the Roman Theater, before walking back, with your guide, to the pier.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 60
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.In addition to its history and cultural influences, Cartagena also offers the chance to discover local flavors through its markets, especially the main one.
With your guide you will stroll from the pier, and you will be guided through the old center of Cartagena, where you will have a stop at the Market Hall.
The Murcia region produces some of the best fruit and vegetables in Spain. It is a vast agricultural area that has earned it the nickname "the orchard of Europe", and you will understand why every time you step into a store or visit a market in the region.
You will wander around and stop off at the various stalls, to admire and learn about the local produces: cheeses and charcuterie, smoked fish, fresh fish, fruit, vegetables, spices... all the colors and flavors will grab your attention. Your guide will take you to the best stalls (4 or 5) to sample local seasonal produce (depending on the season).
Then, you will have some free time to enjoy the area, before heading back to the pier and your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 50
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Surrounded by a mountain range, the city of Murcia has Arabic origins and its existence is closely connected to the fertile plain along the River Segura. On Cardenal Belluga square, discover two of Murcia’s architectural jewels: the cathedral and the 18th-centrury Episcopal Palace, with its rococo façade.
On the road leading to Murcia, in the foothills of the Sierra de Carrascoy, you will observe the abrupt scenery of gorges and ravines. Then you will arrive in Murcia. This lively city, founded by the Moors in the 9th century and conquered by the Christians in the 13th century, possesses some architectural marvels, such as its famous cathedral. Located on Plaza Cardenal Belluga, near the Segura, it was constructed on the site of Murcia’s former great Aljama Mosque between the 9th and 18th centuries and it borrows from several architectural styles: Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance and Neoclassical.
You can then admire the colourful façade of the Episcopal Palace, before going to the Royal Casino, one of the city’s oldest buildings. Constructed in 1847, this building also borrows from different artistic styles. Although it is a private club, the ground floor is open to the public and hosts cultural events.
You will cross the Santo Domingo and Romeo squares and then stop to have a drink and eat tapas.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
From the pier, you will board your coach and start your 1 ¾-hour drive through the inland area of Oran, enjoying panoramic views of the countryside along the way to Sidi Belabes.
Upon your arrival at Sidi Belabes, you will visit a modern “Khaima”, which is literally a traditional tent used by bedouins in the desert in North Africa. In Saharan society, this word evokes a strong sense of sharing and family gathering. You will be welcomed with a soft drink before proceeding to watch a “fantasia”, a traditional cavalry display that goes back to ancient times.
You will then, have some free time to stroll in the gardens before being invited to enter the Khaima to share an authentic couscous lunch.
On your way back to Oran, you will drive through the city and enjoy short stops to give you the opportunity to discover this bustling city, which is less than 200 kilometres (124 miles) from Spain, and take a few photo souvenirs.
Finally, you will head back to your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
On this tour, you will follow the journey of the 20th century's greatest fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent, who was born in Oran and lived there for the first 18 years of his life, before moving to Paris to work for Christian Dior.
Meet your guide at the pier and board your coach for a short drive to downtown Oran.
You will visit his childhood home, the places he used to frequent and the neighbourhood he was brought up in and got inspired by.
Your first stop will be to Old Pasteur Hight School where Yves Saint Laurent used to attend; it is a religious establishment with strict discipline. The rigour and classical teaching of this school were in strong opposition to his natural curiosity for lively modernity, the shows he watched and saw on stage at the theater, opera, or cinema (thanks to his father), as well as what he experienced at the various parties hosted by his parents at home.
Next, you will enjoy a short panoramic drive, passing by Murdjadjo cinema to Rue Larbi Benmhidi before continuing to La Place d'Armes, where you will see the magnificent Oran Regional Theatre, whose colours surely inspired the couturier. It was here in 1950, after seeing a theatre performance of "L'Ecole des Femmes", that Yves St Laurent decided to become a costume designer. The decor of the cinemas in the city centre have also been an impetus for his creative genius.
From here, you will walk to the former house of the great designer. Yves Saint Laurent's birthplace has just been restored at number 11 rue Stora, in Oran's working-class Plateau district, although now is is known as Adda ben Aouda.
Amidst the Haussmannian façades, this two-storey house nestles, its walls and high windows restored to their original beige-on-blue hues. Y. Saint-Laurent was born here on August 1, 1936, and spent his childhood here, drawing nearly 300,000 sketches. Take a private tour of the house, where a local guide will tell you the story of the famous couturier's first steps. The first floor was reserved for Yves' parents and the second floor for his cousins. The engineers who restored the house have worked hard to bring back the house's former aspect and atmosphere, in order to make it a "memory house".
After the tour, you'll enjoy refreshments at the house, before boarding your coach and returning to your ship in port.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
Board your coach for a short trip to the centre of Oran, stopping off at the "Marché de la Bastille" to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere; colourful tables filled with fresh fruit and vegetables, traditional sweets, bread and snacks. This is a very long street that runs through much of the city centre. It's a great opportunity to interact with the locals and feel the vibrant atmosphere of Oran. You will have the chance to buy a few souvenirs or indulge in some local delicacies.
You will then board your coach for your next stop, in the city's main square, Place du 1er Novembre (formerly Place d'Armes), considered the city's historic centre. It's surrounded by historic buildings, including the town hall, the opera house, and at its centre an obelisk topped by a sculpture named "La Gloire" by French sculptor Aimé-Jules Dalou. Follow your guide and stroll through the surrounding districts, such as the eccentric streets of Sidi El Houari, where you will make a short stop at the former Pacha Mosque, built in 1796 and listed as a historic monument.
From here, you will head for a picnic spot in the Ibn Badis Park, formerly known as the "Promenade de Létang", which offers beautiful views over the port of Oran. Built in 1847, it runs alongside the fortifications of the Palais du Bey. It also covers a large area, offering a green space close to Oran city centre. Enjoy a light refreshment with local snacks, while taking in the surroundings.
Then, it's time to re-board your coach and return to your ship at the pier.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
Oran is an architecturally rich city, where the presence of Arab, Spanish, Ottoman and French influences is very evident. Its urban originality owes much to its eventful history during the medieval period, which profoundly altered the evolution of its landscape, to such an extent that today, unlike other Algerian cities, it is indelibly marked by its Hispanic past.
Meet your guide at the pier and board your coach for a short trip to the city centre.
Today, Oran can be described as an open-air museum of Western military architecture, rubbing shoulders with Arab- and Ottoman-influenced buildings as well as modern edifices dating from the French colonial period. You'll follow your guide on a stroll to discover the most remarkable buildings, including the cathedral, the Place du 1er Novembre 1954 (formerly the Place d'Armes), the Pacha Mosque, Sidi El Houari and the old Arab Quarters, before heading to Mont Aidour to admire the aerial view of Oran from the Santa Cruz belvedere.
After admiring all these highlights, you'll re-board your coach and return to your ship at the pier.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
This day trip will immerse you in Algeria's rich ancient past.
From the pier, you will board your coach for a 1 ½ hour drive to Tipasa.
Tipasa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, combines nature, beauty and architecture. Located on the shores of the Mediterranean, just 70 km west of Algiers, this site is comprised of two archaeological parks and the nearby Royal Mauretanian Mausoleum, perched on the west Sahel plateau.
Tipasa brings together one of the most important archaeological complexes of the Maghreb. This site is considered to be the most significant to the study of the contact between the indigenous civilizations and the different waves of colonization from the 6th century B.C. to the 6th century A.D.
This coastal city was first a Carthaginian trading centre. During this period, Tipasa was a maritime port of call for commerce. Numerous necropolises testify to the very varied types of burial and funerary practices that bear witness to the multicultural exchange of influences dating back to protohistoric times. The monumental, circular funerary building, called the Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania, with its stepped truncated roof covering, demonstrates the merger of the local architectural traditions with a number of the different contributions, notably Hellenistic and Pharaonic. This necropolis is one of the oldest and one of the most extensive of the Punic world.
The Roman period is marked by an ensemble of buildings, comprising extremely diversified architectural types. From the 3rd to the 4th centuries A.D. a striking increase in Christianity is demonstrated by the multitude of religious buildings. Some are decorated with mosaics illustrating scenes from daily life or geometric patterns. The Vandal invasion of the 430's did not mark the definitive end of prosperity in Tipasa, but the town, reconquered by the Byzantines in 531, gradually fell into decline from the 6th century.
Tipasa is a testimony to the Punic and Roman civilizations now disappeared. This site highlights their skills of town-planning and architecture all infused with history and botany. You will follow your guide on this pleasant walk in Tipasa where you will learn more about the history, archaeology and stories by writers like the famous Albert Camus who exclaimed “It is here that I understand what one calls glory: the right to love without measure”.
After enjoying a typical Algerian lunch, you will drive through Algiers city centre. During a sightseeing tour, you will be able to discover some of the most important landmarks, like the Martyrs Monument, La Grande Poste and the French Quarter.
Finally, you will head back to your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
This guided tour will show you the major landmarks of Algiers Casbah and give you an insight into the history and culture of Algeria
From the pier, you will board your coach with your guide for a 20-minute drive through the city centre.
Your coach will stop near the King’s Palace, where you will start your guided walk to a house in the higher Casbah and from here you will walk through a maze of narrow streets. After a short walk, you will be invited to Casbah house, to enjoy a glass of mint tea and typical local biscuits whilst taking time to absorb the atmosphere.
Imagine what it must have been like when the UNESCO Casbah was the heart of the city. You will get a feel of the closeness of the buildings whilst having views on the old medina of Algiers.
After the refreshments, you will walk down to the lower part of the Casbah. You will discover the play of light in the narrow passages, the protruding balconies held up by a series of wooden poles, the tiny workshops tucked away in the allies producing a variety of things such as wooden furniture, brass items or shoes.
Finally, you will proceed down to Martyrs’ Square where you can see three Mosques, including the beautiful Ketchaoua Mosque, before getting back to your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.
Discover emblematics sites of Algiers "La Blanche" during this tour, passing by peaceful as well as busy places.
From the pier, you will meet your guide and board your coach to proceed to the “Jardin d’Essai” to enjoy a leisurely stroll.
With 80 acres, “Jardin d’Essai” has a specific micro-climate allowing many tropical flora to grow within a French-style garden. The garden was created in 1832 by the French General Avisard. At the beginning, the park extended for only 12 acres, but it has not stopped growing, and now it houses more than 3,000 different plant species. Divided into 3 parts, you can stroll around the French-style garden, the long row of plane trees and the ancient garden. You will visit the jungle section of the Park which has been used to shoot sequences of the original movie Tarzan in 1932 with Johnny Weissmuller.
Leaving the gardens, you will drive through the bustling city centre. Your guide will show you numerous points of interest, such as La Grande Poste and the French Quarter.
You will visit the imposing Basilica of Notre-Dame d’Afrique (Our Lady of Africa). Sitting on a promontory, the basilica offers panoramic views over the city and point towards Rome, the capital of Christendom. Formerly known as “Madame l’Afrique” or “Lella Myriam”, it was built by the French architect Jean-Eugène Fromageau in 1872 after 14 years of work. The outside is inspired by the Byzantine style, while the interior is in the Hispano-Moorish-style. On entering the church, you will discover numerous marble tablets that cover the walls. These are tokens of gratitude from those whose prayers had been granted.
Finally, you will head back to your ship.
Inbegriffen
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Not far north from Tunis, time seems to stand still. On the one hand, the majestic Carthage and its millennial ruins invite you to dive into history; on the other, the small arty village of Sidi Bou Saïd celebrates a slower and more gentle way of life.
Around the hill of Byrsa, the days stretch out to the slow rhythm of the stones gilded by the sun and the plants taking root in mythology. Here you are on the archaeological site of Carthage, a Tunisian diamond and extraordinary witness of the grandeur of Roman civilisation. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, overlooking the deep blue of the Mediterranean, the city is full of treasures. The impressive Roman Baths of Antoninus, the Carthage Tophet, the ruins of the Punic Ports, and the theatre are reminders that, at one time, the town was a rival of Ancient Rome.
Not far from here, and still opposite the azure blue, the citadel of Sidi Bou Saïd dominates the Gulf of Tunis. The whitewashed houses with blue roofs make up a labyrinth of narrow cobbled little streets, home to artist galleries, small cafés and restaurants, perfect to stop to taste some delightful Tunisian pastries. Here, everything is an ode to epicureanism and the slow and gentle life so popular with the inhabitants. Only the breathtaking views that may appear at the corner of a street seem able to disturb, for a brief moment, this enchanting way of life.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 65
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Between its vibrant old town, its ruins brimming with mystery and the coastal villages that surround it, the Tunisian capital has plenty to offer. Discover the emblematic sites by walking around the medina, the souk and the Bardo National Museum.
The coach will drop you off in the historical centre of fascinating Tunis so you can visit its lively old town on foot. Dating back to the 7th century, the medina in Tunis is one of the most beautiful in the Arab world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its white façades, its colourful doors, its many mosques and café terraces, all full of life, cannot fail to enchant.
Then, head for the souk and its thrilling atmosphere. Here you will find veritable organised chaos, brimming with fruit stands and all kinds of traders: water carriers, leather merchants and carpet weavers. You will have refreshments in an old castle located at the end of the medina, then enjoy some free time.
Finally, you will visit the famous Bardo National Museum, considered the most important archaeological museum in North Africa, where you may discover the exceptional treasures from Tunis’ Roman past.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 90
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.On this excursion, you will get off the beaten track. You will discover some Roman heritages followed by a rural part of the northern side of the Tunisia's Dorsal Mountains.
You will meet your drivers-guides at the dock and board your 4x4 for a 45-minute scenic drive to your first stop.
You will start your day with a visit of Oudna, countaining one of the best-preserved Roman cities, with an amphitheater, capitol building, baths, cisterns, aqueduct and various dwellings, including wealthy villas.
Then, on to Zriba Oliya, an ancient Berber mountain-top village containing ruins of traditional Berber houses (stone houses with vaulted rooms and courtyards), some of which are still in good condition, including a present-day mosque. You will have a guided tour of the village, before enjoying refreshments with Tunisian pastries.
You will re-board your vehicle for a drive to Zaghouan, the water city. It is home to the water temple built by the Roman emperor to supply the city of Carthage with water. You will take a ride around the city to contemplate the buildings located at the foot of the 1295-metre-high Mount Zaghouan, and anjoy a photo stop at the Water Temple.
Then, you will head to Dar Zaghouan, a farmhouse in which you will have a delicious lunch made with locally farmed ingredients. Along with your host, you will take a nice walk around the farm and enjoy some free time before joining a workshop on how to make a traditional Tunisian pastry called Kaak Warka.
After this immersive adventure, you will head back to the pier with some great new memories.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 140
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Wander the winding streets of the old town of Tunis, discover the rich cultural heritage of the fortified old town and appreciate the talents of Tunisian artisans.
The medina is still inhabited today, but only a small percentage of the population lives in these districts. Most of old Tunis looks like a huge craft market. After the visit to the Medina, you will enjoy some free time for shopping or to quench your thirst.
You will then continue towards La Marsa, where you will enter a facility that recycles glass bottles and transforms them into lamps and candles. You will take part in a workshop to make an object and learn about the art of recycling.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, you will drive by coach to Erice, which is about half an hour away by road. Erice is a superb medieval village perched on a hill with spectacular views over the sea and Trapani.
Although this spot was occupied for millennia, it really developed in 831 with the arrival of the Arabs. In the Middle Ages, it reached its peak under the Normans. Called Monte San Giuliano until 1934, in Antiquity this place was dedicated to Venus and there are still traces of the ancient city walls. You will be stepping back in time to explore on foot this fascinating medieval city, with its fortress and watchtowers.
Erice still has former residences of Trapani’s wealthy families who would decamp here for the summer. Their influence can be seen in the city’s towers and fortifications and the English gardens.
After seeing the sights, you are free to wander around the streets at your leisure.
And finally, you will be given a panoramic tour of the salt flats and Trapani before boarding your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 80
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, you will be taken by coach for the short drive to the town of Trapani, passing the Ligny Tower on the way, before heading to Segesta, an hour’s drive away (with photo stop) via Saline.
Called Egesta by the Greeks and Segesta by the Romans, it was one of the most advanced cities of the ancient Elymian civilisation along with Eryx (Erice) and Entella. The city was probably built between the 5th and 4th century BC, and lies on a wide plateau in a protected position between the two summits of Mount Barbaro. Today it is an important architectural site dating back to the Elmini people who originally came from Anatoly.
You will begin your tour at the Temple of Segesta, a Doric temple built from local limestone on a hill outside the ancient town. Its architecture is typical of the late 5th century. There is evidence to suggest that the temple was not completed, as the columns are unfluted and the substructure still has the bosses or nobs used for transport which should have been removed. You will then visit the theatre which dates back to the middle of the 3rd century and accommodated up to 3,000 spectators. It is on a slope at an altitude of 440 m overlooking the temple.
You will then return to the port at Trapani to board your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 100
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.From the pier, you will board your coach and drive towards the "via del sale" (the salt road) with the famous "saline" and windmills, where a brief photo stop will be made. During the 1-hour coach ride, you will enjoy a panoramic view of Mozia Island. Due to its location near the coast, and its role as an important trade city, Mozia was one of the most important Phoenician and Carthaginian settlements in the Mediterranean area.
You will arrive in Marsala, situated on Cape Boeo, which is the westernmost point of the island. Upon your arrival, a brief walking tour will give you the opportunity to discover this ancient city, founded by the Phoenicians refugees after the destruction of Mozia by the hand of Dionysius I of Syracuse. The history of Marsala is multicultural indeed, as the region was subjugated by the Romans, the Vandals and the Byzantines. Then, when the city felt to the Muslims, they called it Marsa-Allah (Port of Allah). And, when the Normans took Marsala in the 1072, they rebuilt the castle and constructed churches and convents.
The town of Marsala is also famous for a dessert wine, that it is named after it. For this reason, your next stop will be made at a local winery, the “Cantine Florio”, where, after visiting the wine cellars, you will have the opportunity to taste the Sicilian specialties such as arancini (rice balls), Sicilian bread and pizza, cannoli, accompanied by different local wines including, the Marsala.
After this tasty experience, you will head to the "Torre di Ligny" one of the most beautiful panoramic points of the city. It is a massive quadrangular-plan tower built in 1671 by Prince di Ligny. From here, you will see the Egadi Islands and two little islands, "Lazzaretto" and "Torre della Colombaia".
You will finally re-board your coach and drive back to Trapani.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 100
Je nach Verfügbarkeit Preis pro Person.Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a specially designed program.
Day 1 - Valletta
After breakfast aboard disembark the ship and depart on a walking excursion of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Valletta, Malta's fortified capital city located on a hilly peninsula between two natural harbors.
You will visit the Upper Barrakka Gardens to enjoy panoramic views over the Grand Harbor. Proceed to the 16th-century St. John's Co-Cathedral and view Carravaggio's famous masterpiece, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist, during an inside visit.
Then, you will board your coach and drive to a local vineyard. At the Meridiana Winery, enjoy a wine tasting of some of the country's most delicious wines. Proceed to a historic local restaurant for a lunch of traditional Maltese specialties.
After lunch, you will reboard your coach and drive to the Hagar Qim Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site (after a photostop at Blue Grotto). The temple complex dates to 3600 BC and is in a beautiful location on a cliff overlooking the sea.
You will be transferred to your hotel The Phoenica 5*.
Check-in in your room.
The end of the day and dinner are at leisure.
Day 2 - Valletta
After breakfast at the hotel, check out and transfer to Malta International Airport for flights home.
Your hotel:
The luxurious Phoenicia Hotel 5* dates back to 1935. Surrounded by seven acres of gardens, it is ideally located next to the Triton Fountain in Valletta's City Gate Square, just outside the ancient city walls. The rooms are spacious and elegant with modern furnishings. You have a choice of three restaurants, serving a range of Maltese and Mediterranean food. The pool bar and restaurant offer a resort-style setting overlooking Grand Harbour. The hotel is also equipped with a gym and spa. Wi-Fi is available to all guests, throughout the hotel.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further details.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
Please note:
Hotel contact information:
Phoenicia Hotel
The Mall Floriana
FRN 1478, MALTA
Telephone number: +356 2122 5241
Duration of the visits are given as a guide only. The order of the visits may be reversed. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 475
Preis pro Person auf Basis einer Doppelkabine. Dieser Preis gilt vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit.Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organizes your daytime between airport and embarkation port.
Valletta
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at pier by our local representative.
Drive to Dingli Cliff for a photostop brefore Mdina visiting. Then, proceed to Mdina - Malta’s Old Capital, one of the locations used by the film “Black Eagle” featuring Jean-Claude Van Damme, and by “Game of Thrones” series. Mdina is one of Europe’s finest examples of an ancient walled city, with its extraordinary mix of medieval and Baroque architecture.
Then, Mosta discovery, famous for its church and its spectacular dome inspired by the Pantheon, in Rome.
Continue with the visit of Palazzo Parisio, a unique 19th century palace in the heart of the Mediterranean. Palazzo Parisio is not only another palace of the legendary Knights of St. John, but the ultimate memorial of ambitions, aspirations and pretensions of a 19th century noble family. It houses two baroque walled gardens, including a lovely orangery – a miniature Versailles.
Enjoy a small snack in the Palace.
Transfer to Malta Airport on time for the flight selected by PONANT.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
Duration and price of the visits are given as a guide only. The order of the visits may be reversed. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
In the event of schedule changes of PONANT’s selected flight, your programme will be adapted to ensure the most seamless and enriching experience. The content of your revised programme will be updated on the PONANT website, in My Ponant space and on the PONANT app. The final programme will also be sent to you along with your cruise documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 160
Preis pro Person auf Basis einer Doppelkabine. Dieser Preis gilt vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit.Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 620
Preis pro Person auf Basis einer Doppelkabine. Dieser Preis gilt vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit.