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Auf dieser Kreuzfahrt ist die Bordsprache ausschließlich Englisch.
In Zusammenarbeit mit Smithsonian Journeys.
Diese Kreuzfahrt gehört zu einer besonderen Auswahl von PONANT Reisen, die speziell für englischsprachige Gäste konzipiert wurden. Neben den gewohnten Elementen einer PONANT Reise, umfassen die aufgeführten Preise für diese Kreuzfahrten Transfers zum und vom Schiff, Vorträge und Diskussionen an Bord mit Weltklasse-Experten, und einen Landausflug oder eine Aktivität in jedem Hafen, bei denen die Gäste die Sehenswürdigkeiten und vieles mehr entdecken und in die unbekannte Kultur eintauchen können.
Die Ostküste der Adria, die Dalmatinische Küste, besitzt ein reiches Kultur- und Kunsterbe von der Antike über das Mittelalter und die Renaissance bis zum Barock-Zeitalter. Einige der reizvollsten Städte und Dörfer der Welt laden zum Besuch ein.
Ihre Reise beginnt in Venedig, der Stadt der Kanäle, von wo aus Sie über das Adriatische Meer nach Süden in Richtung der dalmatinischen Küste fahren.
Ihr erstes Ziel ist die Insel Hvar, wo Sie den charmanten Hauptort besichtigen können. Oder besuchen Sie eine Lavendelfarm auf dem Land und genießen die schönen Aussichten der kroatischen Küste.
Der Hafen von Ploče ist Ihr Ausgangspunkt für einen Besuch in der bosnischen Stadt Mostar, die unter den osmanischen Türken zu einem blühenden Verwaltungs- und Kulturzentrum wurde. Die bei den militärischen Auseinandersetzungen der 1990er-Jahre stark beschädigte Stadt wurde zum Welterbe erklärt und zeigt nun, was die Restaurierungsarbeiten der UNESCO vollbringen können.
Dubrovnik liegt auf einer felsigen Halbinsel, die in die Adria vorstößt. Trotz des zerstörerischen Erdbebens von 1667 und der Verwüstungen vieler Kriege zählt seine Altstadt zu den besterhaltenen Europas und ist Teil des UNESCO-Welterbes. Entdecken Sie die Altstadt von Dubrovnik bei einer Stadtführung oder bewundern Sie die ländliche Umgebung, bevor Sie am Abend Zeit zur Verfügung haben, um diese wunderbare Stadt auf eigene Faust zu erkunden.
An Deck der L’Austral beobachten Sie die Einfahrt in die tiefe, fjordähnliche Bucht von Kotor und laufen die Hafenstadt Tivat an. Von hier aus können Sie die Stadt Kotor erkunden, die zum UNESCO-Welterbe gehört und an der Spitze der Bucht zwischen hoch aufragenden Bergen liegt. Diese hübsche Stadt ist der Stolz von Montenegro, und Sie haben einen Tag Zeit, um ihre reiche und vielfältige Geschichte zu entdecken.
Sie fahren weiter an der Küste entlang in die albanische Hafenstadt Saranda. Von dort aus können Sie zur UNESCO-Welterbestätte Butrint fahren, deren Ruinen 2.500 Jahre alt sind und die Überreste einer griechischen Akropolis, eines römischen Theaters und einer Festung aus dem 19. Jahrhundert umfassen.
Nach einer Fahrt entlang der Küste des Ionischen Meeres ist Ihr nächster Halt die kleine Hafenstadt Itea. Wenn Sie möchten, können Sie Delphi besuchen, Heimat des Orakels des Apollo, und die massiven Ruinen, die den ganzen Berghang überragen. Oder Sie fahren zum Kloster Hosios Lukas, das wie Delphi zum Welterbe der UNESCO zählt, eines der wichtigsten Bauwerke der mittelbyzantinischen Kunst und Architektur weltweit.
Abends fahren Sie durch den Kanal von Korinth, ein beeindruckendes Beispiel maritimer Ingenieurskunst, der erstmals 1893 genutzt wurde. Ihre Reise endet im Hafen von Athen.
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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.
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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).
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During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
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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.
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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.
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Smithsonian Journeys
Smithsonian Journeys ist das Reiseprogramm der Smithsonian Institution, eine bedeutende US-amerikanische Forschungs- und Bildungseinrichtung, das aus 21 Museen, dem National Zoological Park, Bildungszentren, Forschungseinrichtungen, Kulturzentren und Bibliotheken besteht. Die Kreuzfahrten in gemeinsamer Kooperation stützen sich auf die Ressourcen von Smithsonian, die auf eine 175-jährige Geschichte zurückblicken, und bieten bemerkenswerte Experten und Erfahrungen. Diese Reisen beziehen insbesonders die lokalen Kulturen mit ein und tauchen tiefer in die Geschichte, Küche, Sprache, Umwelt und Tierwelt eines Reiseziels ein. Seit mehr als 50 Jahren ist Smithsonian Journeys in der Kultur verwurzelt und konzentriert sich auf das Eintauchen und Entdecken von Kulturen - mit dem Ziel, Gäste zu inspirieren und zu einem tieferen Verständnis der Orte beizutragen.
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Einschiffung 18.06.2025 von 16:00 bis 17:00
Abfahrt 18.06.2025 um 18:00
Stolz und unvergänglich herrscht Venedig seit dem 6. Jh. über ihre Lagune. Man glaubt, sie zu kennen, bevor man überhaupt ihren Boden berührt hat. Dennoch erliegen Sie unweigerlich dem Charme der unzähligen Schätze der „Serenissima“: Markusplatz, Basilika, Dogenpalast, Canal Grande und die Gondeln. Sie möchten sicherlich auch ein weniger bekanntes Venedig entdecken, sich in dem Gewirr aus Gässchen und Kanälen verlieren, die Plätze besichtigen und hinter die Türen der Kirchen schauen. Das außergewöhnliche Kulturerbe sollte Sie aber nicht vergessen lassen, Ihre Gaumen rund um ein Glas Spritz und einige Tramezzini zu verwöhnen.
Ankunft 19.06.2025 mittags
Abfahrt 19.06.2025 abends
Im Meer vor Split gelegen, erstaunt Hvar durch seine auf die Antike zurückgehenden Traditionen. Auf dieser dalmatinischen Insel soll sich die älteste Stadt des Landes befinden: Stari Grad. Die Stadt liegt gebettet in eine kleine Bucht der Nordwestküste und ist von in Trockenbauweise errichteten ländlichen Anwesen umgeben. Sie wurden aufgrund ihrer Nutzung seit der Zeit der Griechen in die Liste des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes aufgenommen. Aus deren Bewirtschaftung sind Weine und Olivenöl handwerklicher Herstellung hervorgegangen. Auf den Hügeln der Stadt kann man lokalen Erzeugern von Schinken und Käse begegnen.
Ankunft 20.06.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 20.06.2025 abends
Ploče ist eine Hafenstadt, die sich mit dem nahegelegenen Makarska den Ruf großartiger Strände, schöner Strandpromenaden und eines pulsierenden Nachtlebens teilt. Das Ethnografische Museum Rupe in Ploče und das faszinierende Muschelmuseum in Makarska sind beide einen Besuch wert. Ploče ist auch der Ausgangspunkt für einen Besuch in der bosnischen Stadt Mostar, die unter den osmanischen Türken zu einem blühenden Verwaltungs- und Kulturzentrum wurde. Die bei den militärischen Auseinandersetzungen der 1990er-Jahre stark beschädigte Stadt wurde zum Welterbe erklärt und präsentiert nun stolz die anmutige Stari Most (“Alte Brücke“), die ursprünglich 1566 gebaut wurde, und die türkische Tabacica-Moschee aus dem 17. Jahrhundert, die beide mit Hilfe der UNESCO sorgfältig restauriert wurden.
Ankunft 21.06.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 21.06.2025 am späten Abend
Dubrovnik, emblematische Stadt der dalmatinischen Küste, erstreckt sich auf einem uneinnehmbaren Felsvorsprung. In ihrer Altstadt, die zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe erklärt wurde, steht die Geschichte im Mittelpunkt. Vielleicht sind Sie von den Abmessungen der Hauptpromenade, derPlaca, erstaunt. Ihre Breite kommt daher, dass sie eine ehemalige Lagune bedeckt. Die Gebäude, die sie säumen, sind aus elegantem Travertin. Am Pile-Tor empfängt Sie die Statue des Schutzpatrons von Dubrovnik, und Sie können das Küstengebiet während eines Spaziergangs auf den Befestigungsanlagen bewundern. Was befindet sich in der an die Mauer angrenzenden Festung des heiligen Johannes? Ein maritimes Museum und ein Aquarium mit seltenen Fischarten der Adria.
Ankunft 22.06.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 22.06.2025 am Nachmittag
Die Eleganz von Tivat beruht größtenteils auf der Schönheit des Jachthafens, Porto Montenegro, der viele einflussreiche Persönlichkeiten anzieht. Die Hafenpromenade, die von einer Reihe von Palmen gesäumt ist, gegenüber der Bucht von Kotor, sorgt für eine Kulisse mit einzigartigem Charme. Die Stadt wurde im 14. Jahrhundert erbaut und nacheinander von den Venezianern und Österreich-Ungarn regiert, bevor nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg das jugoslawische Königreich gegründet wurde. Heute heißt die wohlhabendste Stadt Montenegros Besucher willkommen, die vor allem die Altstadt besuchen oder einen Spaziergang entlang der wunderschönen Strände genießen wollen.
Ankunft 23.06.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 23.06.2025 am frühen Nachmittag
Die historische Hafenstadt der Südwestküste Albaniens Saranda ist auf einem grünen Bergsporn errichtet. Ihre mit Palmen und Strandkiefern geschmückten Straßen säumen die Strände am Ionischen Meer am Beginn der Straße von Korfu. Die schon sehr früh gegründete Stadt verfügt über Ruinen aus der Zeit der Antike, die Sie im Rahmen eines Spazierganges auf der Strandpromenade besichtigen können.
Ankunft 24.06.2025 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 24.06.2025 mittags
Die in eine Bucht des Golfs von Korinth eingebettete kleine Hafenstadt liegt in Kontinentalgriechenland nordwestlich von Athen. Während Sie sich dem Vergnügen eines Spaziergangs entlang der nach alter Art gepflasterten Kais hingeben, können Sie den Blick auf die umliegenden Gipfel der Bucht von Itea genießen. Auch eine Besichtigung des Heiligtums von Delphi lassen Sie sich sicherlich nicht entgehen. Es befindet sich an den Hängen des Parnass in nur etwa zehn Kilometern Entfernung von Itea. Diese UNESCO-Welterbestätte strahlt einen unbestreitbaren Reiz aus.
Ankunft 24.06.2025 am späten Nachmittag
Abfahrt 24.06.2025 am späten Nachmittag
Der Kanal von Korinth trennt die griechische Region Peloponnes vom Kontinent und lässt sie so zur Insel werden. Er wurde 1893 eröffnet, hat eine Länge von etwas mehr als sechs Kilometern und ermöglicht Handels- und Tourismusschiffen einen 400 Kilometer langen Umweg um die Halbinsel zu vermeiden. Die beiden Seiten des Kanals erreichen eine Höhe von etwa fünfzig Metern. Das Verfolgen von den Außendecken aus der Fahrt des Schiffes über diese schmale, von hohen, ockerfarbenen Felsen umgebene Wasserstraße stellt ein einzigartiges Erlebnis dar, das Sie nicht verpassen sollten.
Ankunft 25.06.2025 nachts
Ausschiffung 25.06.2025 um 08:00
Die griechische Hauptstadt liegt am Rande des Saronischen Golfs im Osten des Landes. Der Name Athen stand einst im Plural und bezog sich auf die ersten Dörfer, welche die Akropolis umgaben. Dieses Felsplateau mit historischen Bauwerken, die zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe gehören, ist einfach bezaubernd. Weiter unten haben Sie die Gelegenheit, eines der lebhaftesten Viertel von Athen zu besichtigen: Plaka mit seinem Gewirr aus bunten Gässchen, die am Abend nach Moussaka und Garnelen mit Knoblauch duften. Das Archäologische Nationalmuseum und das Museum für kykladische Kunst gehören auch zu den wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt und erlauben es, die glanzvolle kulturelle Vergangenheit Athens zu entdecken.
Hvar is a fertile island of pale stone houses surrounded by rosemary, lavender, and laurel. Its architecture is unmistakably Venetian, and there are fine fortifications. Our tour of the island’s principal town includes the 17th-century Municipal Theater, the Franciscan Monastery, the city’s Loggia, and St. Stephen’s Square.
Your guide will meet you at the pier and lead you through narrow streets and along the waterfront to the 15th-century Franciscan Monastery. This handsome Renaissance structure is situated on the coast amid a garden of cypress, one of which is 300 years old. The monastery's spacious refectory has been turned into a museum, exhibiting collections of rare books and coins, ancient amphora, paintings, and various curiosities. Its prize possession is a magnificent painting of the Last Supper that measures 7 feet by 30 feet and is thought to belong to the Venetian School of Palma the Younger, from the end of the 16th century.
From the monastery, your guide will lead you into the center of town and to the main square, where you will pass by the Cathedral of St. Stephan and the Venetian Loggia before visiting the Benedictine Cloister, where a community of nuns have perfected the art of making lace from the fibers of dried agave leaves. A small museum here displays their handiwork.
Your final visit, on the way back to the pier, is at the 17th-century Arsenal, which houses Europe's oldest Municipal Theater, established in 1612. It is still in use.
Your guide will lead you back to the pier. Or you may choose to stay on in town to explore on your own.
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Landausflüge können ab zwei Monate bis maximal sieben Tage vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt telefonisch bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater oder bei Ihrem Reisebüro reserviert werden.
Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
Hvar, the principal town of the island of the same name, is situated on a natural harbor on the northwest tip of the island. Once an important part of the Venetian Empire, it is now one of the most popular seaside resorts on the Dalmatian coast. It is also a gateway to the interior of the island, known for its production of aromatic plants, including rosemary, laurel, and especially lavender.
Begin at the pier with a short walking tour through the old center of town, where Venetian architecture dominates in buildings like the Cathedral of St. Stephen and the 17th-century Arsenal, which houses Europe's oldest Municipal Theater, established in 1612. After this brief introduction to Hvar, board a coach for a scenic drive to Stari Grad Plain, called the Hora, the most fertile and largest cultivated field on all the Mediterranean islands—a UNESCO World Heritage site where little has changed since the ancient Greeks arrived almost 2,400 years ago.
In the heart of the Hora stands one of the few buildings in the plain, Agroturizam Pharos, where the Žuvela family are continuing ancient agricultural traditions on a large working farm that produces a variety of heritage and organic produce. The estate is also home to a lavender distillery, where you will enjoy a guided tour and learn about the importance of lavender in the history of Hvar, before returning to your ship.
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Landausflüge können ab zwei Monate bis maximal sieben Tage vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt telefonisch bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater oder bei Ihrem Reisebüro reserviert werden.
Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
Hvar may well be one of the most famous Dalmatian islands, but it is brimming with spots that remain secret. Between hidden coves, idyllic islets and preserved pebble beaches, explore the island by sea kayak. From the pier, walk to meet your guide at the kayak center. After a brief safety demonstration, board your kayak and start your guided adventure of both shore-side and off-shore exploration. Hop out of your kayak for a swim, or relax and recharge on a local beach before heading back to ship.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit, Preis pro Person.
Landausflüge können ab zwei Monate bis maximal sieben Tage vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt telefonisch bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater oder bei Ihrem Reisebüro reserviert werden.
Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
Located in the mountains of southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar was severely damaged during the ethnic military conflict of the 1990s, but has been lovingly restored by its residents with help from UNESCO. This excursion is a rare opportunity to experience the vibrant culture and traditional cuisine of a proud Herzegovinian people.
Leave Ploce and drive inland, crossing the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina, then through the countryside to the city of Mostar. This lovely city, bisected by the Neretva River, flourished under the Ottoman Turks to become an administrative and cultural center with a thriving economy based on its role in the trade along caravan routes. The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the graceful single-span Old Bridge (Stari Most) is a startlingly beautiful landmark as well as a moving tribute to the people's determination to rebuild their lives after independence. The entire city is peppered with the remnants of cultures and civilizations that have shaped the multi-faceted society found here today. Your guide will lead you through the town, pointing out its highlights, including the colorful bazaar, the mosque, and a typical Turkish house that offers an enlightening glimpse into the simplicity of life in southern Bosnia.
After this guided walking tour, enjoy some time at leisure to browse the many shops offering traditional handicrafts, before rejoining the group for lunch at a local restaurant. After an unhurried meal of traditional hams and cheeses, grilled meats, and dessert, your excursion comes to an end with a relaxing coach ride back to Ploce.
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Je nach Verfügbarkeit, Preis pro Person.
Landausflüge können ab zwei Monate bis maximal sieben Tage vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt telefonisch bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater oder bei Ihrem Reisebüro reserviert werden.
Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
Join your guide at the pier in Ploce for a scenic drive along Croatia's southern Adriatic coast, through Bosnia and Herzegovina's access to the sea, to the town of Ston, located at the southern end of Croatia's Peljesac Peninsula. Ston was built in 1335 according to exacting plans approved by the Dubrovnik government, resulting in one of the best designed cities in Europe, famous for the 4.5 miles of walled fortifications that surround it. Ston is also famous for its saltpans, built in the 13th century, that contributed significantly to the wealth of the Republic of Dubrovnik. Today, the harvesting of salt from the sea is still done in a traditional way. A walking tour of this small town will introduce you to its rich history.
A short drive brings you to Mali Ston, the “oyster capital of Croatia," where you will board a local boat and sail to the oyster and mussel beds that abound in the narrow channel that separates the peninsula from the mainland. You will learn about the oyster and mussel farming that is an important part of the economy of this area, and you will be invited to taste some freshly opened oysters and mussels.
Enjoy a lunch of authentic Dalmatian dishes at a renowned local restaurant. After this sumptuous fare, drive along the Peljesac Peninsula to a local family-owned and operated winery, where you will have the opportunity to sample some of the best wines of the region.
Reboard your coach for the drive back to Ploce via the brand new (opened in July 2022) 1.5-mile Peljesac Bridge, connecting the peninsula with the rest of Croatia for the first time in more than 300 years.
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Landausflüge können ab zwei Monate bis maximal sieben Tage vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt telefonisch bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater oder bei Ihrem Reisebüro reserviert werden.
Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
Croatian wines are enjoying a surge in popularity as connoisseurs around the world delve into the variety of grapes that have been producing wine along the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea for thousands of years. This excursion is an opportunity for you to sample the fruits of three of the many wineries that dot the Pelješac Peninsula.
After a pleasant ride along the Dalmatian coast and onto the peninsula, arrive in Prizdrina, a small wine village where a holistic style of farming and prioritizing the health of the soil and environment is a local priority. Family wineries in the area have been tending vines here for generations and are delighted to have you sample their wares, tour their farms, and visit their beautifully furnished cellars. Visit Vinarija Bartulovic, certified organic wine and olive oil producers. From Prizdrina, drive to Trstenik, where Grgic Vina sits on a small promontory at the edge of the sea. Miljenko Grgic, the family patriarch, is well known in the United States for his Grgich Hills Estate, a winery located in the heart of the Napa Valley. The winery here in Croatia was founded in 1996 and has been producing award-winning wines since. Enjoy a snack of local ham, cheese, olives, and bread as you sample the estate's wines.
Your final stop on this day of wine-tasting is at Winery Miloš on a hillside in the village of Ponikve. The Miloš family has been making wine at this location for more than 500 years, and they pride themselves on a tradition of producing low-intervention wines, insisting, for example, that only old barrels of Slavonian oak be used to age the vintage. You will have the opportunity to taste the results of their low-tech approach to wines as represented especially in their award-winning Stagnum Plavac Mali.
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Landausflüge können ab zwei Monate bis maximal sieben Tage vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt telefonisch bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater oder bei Ihrem Reisebüro reserviert werden.
Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
Dubrovnik, despite a devastating earthquake in 1667 and the ravages of many wars, is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Begin your walk with a stroll along Dubrovnik's Stradun, a wide pedestrian way lined with shops and cafés and a remarkable number of historic buildings and monuments. At its western end, you arrive at the Franciscan Monastery whose cloister ranks among the most inspiring sites of the city. The Monastery houses the oldest pharmacy in Europe, and third oldest pharmacy in the world, founded in 1317. It is still active and still offers salves manufactured according to recipes passed from generation to generation.
A short walk from the monastery brings you to the Cathedral of the Assumption. Built in the 18th century on the ruins of a church destroyed in the 1667 earthquake, its design is surprisingly simple. But it is a treasure trove of gold and silver reliquaries and several priceless paintings, including a polyptych over the main altar of the Assumption of the Virgin by Titian.
As you make your way back to the pier, your guide will point out some of Dubrovnik's most important cultural monuments — Sponza Palace, identifiable by its gallery of arcades, the Church of Saint Blaise, built in 1715 in Baroque style, and the richly detailed Onofrio Fountain, fed by an aqueduct built in the 15th century that brings potable water to the city from a spring 7 miles away.
The final visit of your tour is at the Rector's Palace. This Gothic-Renaissance structure overlooking the harbor is now a cultural history museum that tells the story of Dubrovnik when it was the capital of the proud Republic of Ragusa, a maritime power that rivalled Venice through much of the later Middle Ages.
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Landausflüge können ab zwei Monate bis maximal sieben Tage vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt telefonisch bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater oder bei Ihrem Reisebüro reserviert werden.
Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
From the pier, a short walking tour will orient you to Dubrovnik's Old Town, as you pass by the Onofrio Fountain, the Franciscan Monastery, and the Rector's Palace, on the way to Ploce Square, where you board your coach. Stop briefly at a viewpoint overlooking Dubrovnik, with panoramic vistas of Old Town, before following along the Zupa coast (sometimes called "the Riviera of Dubrovnik") for about 10 miles to the picturesque seaside resort of Cavtat.
Founded by Greek settlers from Epidaurus in the 6th-century BC, Cavtat boasts a palm-lined promenade facing Dubrovnik across the sea. A gentle stroll from here takes you to the center of this village, favored by yachtsmen for its tranquility. Learn about Cavtat's history from Greco-Roman times, through Slavic invasions, to the founding of the Dubrovnik Republic, when its fate was tied to that of the larger town to the north.
Continue southward to the village of Ljuta, located on the river of the same name, where you will be welcomed by the owner of a traditional water mill for producing flour that is still in use and learn its history. Also visit a nearby fulling mill and hear the story of its historical importance to the production of woolen cloth in the region.
On your return to Dubrovnik, you will leave the coach at Ploce Gate for an easy walk through Old Town to the pier.
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Landausflüge können ab zwei Monate bis maximal sieben Tage vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt telefonisch bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater oder bei Ihrem Reisebüro reserviert werden.
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Follow your guide from the pier on a short walk to Ploce Square, where you board your coach for a scenic drive northward along the Adriatic coast to the town of Ston, located at the southern end of Croatia's Peljesac Peninsula. Ston was built in 1335 according to exacting plans approved by the Dubrovnik government, resulting in one of the best designed cities in Europe, famous for the 4.5 miles of walled fortifications that surround it. A walking tour of this small town will introduce you to its rich history. Ston is also famous for its saltpans, built in the 13th century, that contributed significantly to the wealth of the Republic of Dubrovnik. Visit the saltpans, where still today the harvesting of salt from the sea is still done in the traditional way.
A short drive brings you to Mali Ston, the “oyster capital of Croatia," where you will board a local boat and sail to the oyster and mussel beds that abound in the narrow channel that separates the peninsula from the mainland. You will learn about the oyster and mussel farming that is an important part of the economy of this area, and you will be invited to taste some freshly opened oysters and mussels, accompanied by homemade rakija (brandy).
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This excursion introduces you to the core of Montenegrin history, culture, and natural beauty by taking you into the mountainous interior of the country for insight into an aspect of Montenegrin life that is not seen in the seaside resorts of the Adriatic coast. Begin by spending some time in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Kotor, where your tour of Old Town includes the Romanesque Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, originally constructed in the 12th century, and the Maritime Museum, with exhibits chronicling the development of the naval and merchant marine traditions of Kotor.
Then, drive along a road built by the Austro-Hungarian military to connect the sea to the old royal capital of Cetinje. Amazing views are everywhere as you navigate the 26 switchbacks leading to the summit of the black mountains that give Montenegro its name. A brief stop along the way affords stunning views of Mt. Lovcen and of the Bay of Kotor, before you continue to Cetinje. Once there, enjoy a guided walking tour along Njegoševa street, the main avenue of the city, where you will see former embassies, palaces of noble families, the Ministry of Culture, and the Bank of Montenegro. Visit the King Nikola museum, founded in 1926, within the residence of the last Montenegrin ruler Nikola I Petrovic Njegoš.
Descending from the mountains offers panoramic views of the Adriatic coast as you make your way toward Tivat, via the seaside town of Budva. Today, Budva is best known for its bars and nightclubs, but as you drive past the fortified walls and narrow streets, its Old Town (Stari Grad) will give you a sense of the blending of Mediterranean cultures that have shaped Budva's history.
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A short drive along the shore of the Bay of Kotor brings you to the tiny town of Perast, one of the best-preserved towns on the entire Adriatic coast. Perast flourished under Venetian rule, when the tiny town was a valued trading partner of the Republic and also a bulwark against the advance of the Ottomans. Your walking tour will introduce you to the beautiful baroque buildings that are part of the Venetian heritage, stopping to explore the interior of the St. Nicholas Church, dedicated to the patron saint of sailors, and whose bell tower dominates the skyline.
At the waterfront, board a local boat for the 10-minute ride to the man-made island of Our Lady of the Rocks. Legend says that the island was built up over time as sailors returning to port would honor the Virgin Mary, whose icon had mysteriously appeared there, by adding additional rocks to the growing islet. Old ships were later scuttled on the rocks to increase their area, and a church dedicated to the Assumption was built. Renovated in 1722, the church exhibits paintings and tapestries by artists from Perast.
Returning to Kotor, your walking tour of this UNESCO World Heritage site begins with the Romanesque Cathedral of Saint Tryphon. Originally constructed in the 12th century, St. Tryphon is older than many cathedrals in Europe and houses treasures of immense value —frescoes from the 14th century, an ornate stone ornament above the main altar depicting the life of St. Tryphon, and a gilded-silver altar screen.
Your tour continues with a visit to the Maritime Museum, with exhibits chronicling the development of the naval and merchant marine traditions of Kotor, and memorializing the town's pride in their seamen's contributions to trade and to the defense of Montenegro against foes from pirates to the Ottomans. At the end of the tour, return to the pier.
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The poet Virgil claimed that the city of Butrint was founded by Trojans. But whatever its origins, this stunning archaeological park—a UNESCO World Heritage site—comprises ruins spanning 2,500 years of continuous human habitation from the 7th century BC. It is a veritable microcosm of Mediterranean history, representing the rise and fall of the great empires that have dominated the region through the ages.
Your excursion begins with a scenic drive along the narrow strip of land that separates Lake Butrint from the Ionian Sea. On arrival at Butrint National Park, your guide will lead you through the most important buildings and monuments of the ancient city, including massive walls reminiscent of Mycenae, the remains of a Greek acropolis, an impressive Roman theater, and a 6th-century Baptistery paved with fine mosaics. You will then have time to explore on your own and discover the beauty of the natural surroundings of the park, an area of wetlands between the sea and the saltwater lake that are crucial to Albanian biodiversity and home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including species of regional and even global importance.
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Meet your guide at the pier for a scenic 15-minute bus ride to the top of a hill overlooking the town of Sarande and to Lekuresi Castle. Sultan Suleiman The Magnificent built the castle in 1537 as a base for his attack on Corfu and to protect the city from Venetian counter attacks. Abandoned in 1878, Lekuresi now houses a restaurant with stunning views of Corfu, less than 10 miles across Sarande Bay. Capture the moment in photographs and perhaps enjoy a refreshment in the restaurant before traveling to a nearby winery, where you will be hosted at a tasting of local wines and brandies.
Returning to Sarande, follow your guide on a walking tour of the archaeological site in the city center, with ruins from a time when Sarande, then known as Onchesmus, was an important port and gateway to southern Albania. Within the walls of the ancient city, built in the 4th century, discover remains of dwellings, water cisterns, and even an early Christian Basilica. Among the most important ruins here are those of the Monastery of the Forty Saints (Agion Saranta in Greek) from which Sarande takes its name.
After your guided tour, enjoy time at leisure to explore Sarande on your own before a short walk back to the pier and your ship.
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From the port of Itea, you will drive through spectacular scenery to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Delphi. Famous in antiquity as the home of the oracle of Apollo, Delphi is one of the most impressive sites in Greece – massive ruins that include the temple of Apollo, an ancient theater and stadium, the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia, the Kastalia spring, and various treasures that adorn the sacred way. The archaeological museum on the site contains many important artifacts from excavations.
You will follow in the footsteps of ancient pilgrims as your guide leads you along the Sacred Way from the southeast corner of the site, up the hillside, past ancient treasuries and monuments, to the Temple of Apollo. It is an imposing Doric temple first built around the 7th century B.C. by legendary architects Trophonios and Agamedes. Today, you can see one complete column of the facade and portions of five more columns. Also visible are the foundations of the outer colonnade and the interior sekos.
Your walk continues past the spare ruins of the Senate of Delphi, followed by a pile of rocks marking the site of the early Delphi Oracle, which according to legend was guarded by the snake Python. Those who wish to do so may also visit the Theater.
A few steps from the main site, the Delphi museum exhibits objects found at the site over a century and more of excavation. One of the four largest museums in Greece, it displays vases, bronzes, and sculptures found in the temples as well as offerings to Apollo from pilgrims – objects of gold and ivory found under the slabs of the Sacred Way.
Rejoin your coach and enjoy magnificent views over the Bay of Itea on the way to the charming town of Delphi, where you will enjoy time at leisure to browse in the shops before returning to the ship.
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From the pier, embark your coach for the one-hour drive to the St. Lucas Monastery. This historic walled monastery is one of the most important monuments of Middle Byzantine architecture and art and is a listed UNESCO World Heritage site. It was founded in the early 10th century by the hermit St. Lucas, whose relics are kept in the monastery. The main shrine of the monastery is the tomb of St. Lucas, originally situated in the vault, but later placed at the juncture of the two churches, the church of Theotokos and the Catholic Church which is the oldest in the complex.
Continue your journey with the visit of Arachova village. Arachova is a small town of quaint houses built on the northern slopes of Mount Parnassos, at an altitude of about 3,000 feet. In the Iliad, Homer mentions two famous generals who took part in the Trojan War, Epistrophos and Schedias from the towns of Anemoria and Kiparissos. These old towns were situated near where Arachova stands today. In about 334 B.C. Philip the Second King of Macedonia destroyed both towns and their populations dispersed over the hills until a new town, Arachova, was built. Today the 'jewel of Parnassos' Arachova remains vital because it keeps its traditions alive, and the residents remain simple and hospitable. From the first moment you will feel a different wind blowing up here and understand why the locals work so hard to upkeep the area's natural beauty. The town is famous for its carpets and blankets woven by hand and for its wines and cheeses.
After a short walking tour and time to browse through the narrow streets with the numerous souvenir and local product shops, you will return to the ship.
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Savoir vivre inklusive
Französische Lebenskunst (oder eine entspannte, internationale Atmosphäre an Bord der Paul Gauguin), aufmerksamer Service, feinste Gourmetküche, Freizeitangebote, Spa: Unsere Kreuzfahrten schenken wertvolle Momente voller Ruhe und Entspannung, Abenteuer und Entdeckung. Und mit unserer Vielzahl an bereits inkludierten Leistungen wird aus Ihrer Zeit an Bord eine richtige Auszeit vom Alltag.
INKLUDIERTE LEISTUNGEN BEI ALLEN KREUZFAHRTEN
ZUSÄTZLICHE LEISTUNGEN JE NACH ART DER KREUZFAHRT BZW. ABHÄNGIG VOM SCHIFF
PONANT has organized the following included program for you, which starts the day of embarkation.
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Special Guest Speaker
On our departures in alliance with Smithsonian Journeys, we are joined by two Smithsonian Journeys Experts who will provide an insightful English-language lecture series that enhances your experience with valuable context and new perspectives. From enriching talks to casual conversations on board, their in-depth knowledge will bring you deeper into the history, culture, and natural world of your destination.
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At the height of its imperial power, Venice justly referred to itself as La Serenissima, the most serene republic. Today, Venice still lays claim to the title, as the city basks in the enduring splendor of its history.
Day 1 – Venice, Italy
Arrive at Venice's International Airport, where you will be met and transferred to The Splendid Venice via water taxi. A local representative will be present at the hospitality desk in the afternoon to welcome you and to offer suggestions for dining and independent exploration. Join fellow travelers this evening for a welcome cocktail reception at the hotel. Dinner is on your own.
Day 2 – Venice
After breakfast at the hotel, join your knowledgeable guide for an exploration of two of Venice's most emblematic crafts: fashioning the masks worn during the Venetian Carnival and manufacturing the gondolas for which the city is famous. Your first visit is to the studio of an expert mask-maker, who will introduce you to the mysterious origins of the use of masks in Venice and their association with Carnival from the 13th century onward. You will learn how the masks are designed and produced and will see some of the splendid variety of their decoration. A walk through some lesser-known neighborhoods of the city will bring you to one of the few remaining squeri—the workshops where gondolas are built and maintained. In the past, these boatyards were located all along the Grand Canal, attesting to the importance of gondolas in the life of the city. A local artisan will describe the traditional methods of designing a boat to meet the individual needs of each gondolier and will explain the history of this uniquely Venetian method of transport. After your visit to the boatyard, transfer to the hotel. The rest of the day is at your leisure.
Day 3 – Venice | Embark
After breakfast and checking out of the hotel, set out on a walking tour that explores nearby St. Mark's Basilica and the Doge’s Palace. The Basilica, originally a private chapel, became the focus of the religious life of the city in 829, when the remains of St. Mark were brought from Alexandria and interred here. The interior is covered with 14,000 square feet of gold mosaics, mostly from the 12th and 13th centuries. Of particular note is the altarpiece known as Pala d'Oro, universally considered the most refined expression of Byzantine sensibility in the world. A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, the Doge’s Palace is an impressive structure comprising layers of construction and ornamentation, from its 14th and 15th century original foundations to its Renaissance and Mannerist additions. It was the working center of Venetian government when Venice dominated the entire eastern half of the Mediterranean, and the grandeur of its chambers befits its role. When your tour concludes, enjoy lunch at your leisure or some time to explore Venice on your own. After an independent lunch, meet your guide back at the hotel to transfer to the pier for embarkation.
Your hotel:
The Splendid Venice is a 4-star property in the center of the city, near St. Mark's Square and the Doge's Palace. It features 165 rooms, a restaurant, two lounge bars, 24-hour room service, marvelous views of the surrounding area, and all of the services you would expect from a luxury hotel in a major European city.
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The Splendid Venice
S. Marco Mercerie, 760
30124 Venice
Italy
Telephone: +39 041 5200755
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : EUR 1’250
Preis pro Person auf Basis einer Doppelkabine. Dieser Preis gilt vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit.
Hvar is a fertile island of pale stone houses surrounded by rosemary, lavender, and laurel. Its architecture is unmistakably Venetian, and there are fine fortifications. Our tour of the island’s principal town includes the 17th-century Municipal Theater, the Franciscan Monastery, the city’s Loggia, and St. Stephen’s Square.
Your guide will meet you at the pier and lead you through narrow streets and along the waterfront to the 15th-century Franciscan Monastery. This handsome Renaissance structure is situated on the coast amid a garden of cypress, one of which is 300 years old. The monastery's spacious refectory has been turned into a museum, exhibiting collections of rare books and coins, ancient amphora, paintings, and various curiosities. Its prize possession is a magnificent painting of the Last Supper that measures 7 feet by 30 feet and is thought to belong to the Venetian School of Palma the Younger, from the end of the 16th century.
From the monastery, your guide will lead you into the center of town and to the main square, where you will pass by the Cathedral of St. Stephan and the Venetian Loggia before visiting the Benedictine Cloister, where a community of nuns have perfected the art of making lace from the fibers of dried agave leaves. A small museum here displays their handiwork.
Your final visit, on the way back to the pier, is at the 17th-century Arsenal, which houses Europe's oldest Municipal Theater, established in 1612. It is still in use.
Your guide will lead you back to the pier. Or you may choose to stay on in town to explore on your own.
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Hvar, the principal town of the island of the same name, is situated on a natural harbor on the northwest tip of the island. Once an important part of the Venetian Empire, it is now one of the most popular seaside resorts on the Dalmatian coast. It is also a gateway to the interior of the island, known for its production of aromatic plants, including rosemary, laurel, and especially lavender.
Begin at the pier with a short walking tour through the old center of town, where Venetian architecture dominates in buildings like the Cathedral of St. Stephen and the 17th-century Arsenal, which houses Europe's oldest Municipal Theater, established in 1612. After this brief introduction to Hvar, board a coach for a scenic drive to Stari Grad Plain, called the Hora, the most fertile and largest cultivated field on all the Mediterranean islands—a UNESCO World Heritage site where little has changed since the ancient Greeks arrived almost 2,400 years ago.
In the heart of the Hora stands one of the few buildings in the plain, Agroturizam Pharos, where the Žuvela family are continuing ancient agricultural traditions on a large working farm that produces a variety of heritage and organic produce. The estate is also home to a lavender distillery, where you will enjoy a guided tour and learn about the importance of lavender in the history of Hvar, before returning to your ship.
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Hvar may well be one of the most famous Dalmatian islands, but it is brimming with spots that remain secret. Between hidden coves, idyllic islets and preserved pebble beaches, explore the island by sea kayak. From the pier, walk to meet your guide at the kayak center. After a brief safety demonstration, board your kayak and start your guided adventure of both shore-side and off-shore exploration. Hop out of your kayak for a swim, or relax and recharge on a local beach before heading back to ship.
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Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
Located in the mountains of southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mostar was severely damaged during the ethnic military conflict of the 1990s, but has been lovingly restored by its residents with help from UNESCO. This excursion is a rare opportunity to experience the vibrant culture and traditional cuisine of a proud Herzegovinian people.
Leave Ploce and drive inland, crossing the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina, then through the countryside to the city of Mostar. This lovely city, bisected by the Neretva River, flourished under the Ottoman Turks to become an administrative and cultural center with a thriving economy based on its role in the trade along caravan routes. The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the graceful single-span Old Bridge (Stari Most) is a startlingly beautiful landmark as well as a moving tribute to the people's determination to rebuild their lives after independence. The entire city is peppered with the remnants of cultures and civilizations that have shaped the multi-faceted society found here today. Your guide will lead you through the town, pointing out its highlights, including the colorful bazaar, the mosque, and a typical Turkish house that offers an enlightening glimpse into the simplicity of life in southern Bosnia.
After this guided walking tour, enjoy some time at leisure to browse the many shops offering traditional handicrafts, before rejoining the group for lunch at a local restaurant. After an unhurried meal of traditional hams and cheeses, grilled meats, and dessert, your excursion comes to an end with a relaxing coach ride back to Ploce.
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Join your guide at the pier in Ploce for a scenic drive along Croatia's southern Adriatic coast, through Bosnia and Herzegovina's access to the sea, to the town of Ston, located at the southern end of Croatia's Peljesac Peninsula. Ston was built in 1335 according to exacting plans approved by the Dubrovnik government, resulting in one of the best designed cities in Europe, famous for the 4.5 miles of walled fortifications that surround it. Ston is also famous for its saltpans, built in the 13th century, that contributed significantly to the wealth of the Republic of Dubrovnik. Today, the harvesting of salt from the sea is still done in a traditional way. A walking tour of this small town will introduce you to its rich history.
A short drive brings you to Mali Ston, the “oyster capital of Croatia," where you will board a local boat and sail to the oyster and mussel beds that abound in the narrow channel that separates the peninsula from the mainland. You will learn about the oyster and mussel farming that is an important part of the economy of this area, and you will be invited to taste some freshly opened oysters and mussels.
Enjoy a lunch of authentic Dalmatian dishes at a renowned local restaurant. After this sumptuous fare, drive along the Peljesac Peninsula to a local family-owned and operated winery, where you will have the opportunity to sample some of the best wines of the region.
Reboard your coach for the drive back to Ploce via the brand new (opened in July 2022) 1.5-mile Peljesac Bridge, connecting the peninsula with the rest of Croatia for the first time in more than 300 years.
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Croatian wines are enjoying a surge in popularity as connoisseurs around the world delve into the variety of grapes that have been producing wine along the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea for thousands of years. This excursion is an opportunity for you to sample the fruits of three of the many wineries that dot the Pelješac Peninsula.
After a pleasant ride along the Dalmatian coast and onto the peninsula, arrive in Prizdrina, a small wine village where a holistic style of farming and prioritizing the health of the soil and environment is a local priority. Family wineries in the area have been tending vines here for generations and are delighted to have you sample their wares, tour their farms, and visit their beautifully furnished cellars. Visit Vinarija Bartulovic, certified organic wine and olive oil producers. From Prizdrina, drive to Trstenik, where Grgic Vina sits on a small promontory at the edge of the sea. Miljenko Grgic, the family patriarch, is well known in the United States for his Grgich Hills Estate, a winery located in the heart of the Napa Valley. The winery here in Croatia was founded in 1996 and has been producing award-winning wines since. Enjoy a snack of local ham, cheese, olives, and bread as you sample the estate's wines.
Your final stop on this day of wine-tasting is at Winery Miloš on a hillside in the village of Ponikve. The Miloš family has been making wine at this location for more than 500 years, and they pride themselves on a tradition of producing low-intervention wines, insisting, for example, that only old barrels of Slavonian oak be used to age the vintage. You will have the opportunity to taste the results of their low-tech approach to wines as represented especially in their award-winning Stagnum Plavac Mali.
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Dubrovnik, despite a devastating earthquake in 1667 and the ravages of many wars, is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Begin your walk with a stroll along Dubrovnik's Stradun, a wide pedestrian way lined with shops and cafés and a remarkable number of historic buildings and monuments. At its western end, you arrive at the Franciscan Monastery whose cloister ranks among the most inspiring sites of the city. The Monastery houses the oldest pharmacy in Europe, and third oldest pharmacy in the world, founded in 1317. It is still active and still offers salves manufactured according to recipes passed from generation to generation.
A short walk from the monastery brings you to the Cathedral of the Assumption. Built in the 18th century on the ruins of a church destroyed in the 1667 earthquake, its design is surprisingly simple. But it is a treasure trove of gold and silver reliquaries and several priceless paintings, including a polyptych over the main altar of the Assumption of the Virgin by Titian.
As you make your way back to the pier, your guide will point out some of Dubrovnik's most important cultural monuments — Sponza Palace, identifiable by its gallery of arcades, the Church of Saint Blaise, built in 1715 in Baroque style, and the richly detailed Onofrio Fountain, fed by an aqueduct built in the 15th century that brings potable water to the city from a spring 7 miles away.
The final visit of your tour is at the Rector's Palace. This Gothic-Renaissance structure overlooking the harbor is now a cultural history museum that tells the story of Dubrovnik when it was the capital of the proud Republic of Ragusa, a maritime power that rivalled Venice through much of the later Middle Ages.
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Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
From the pier, a short walking tour will orient you to Dubrovnik's Old Town, as you pass by the Onofrio Fountain, the Franciscan Monastery, and the Rector's Palace, on the way to Ploce Square, where you board your coach. Stop briefly at a viewpoint overlooking Dubrovnik, with panoramic vistas of Old Town, before following along the Zupa coast (sometimes called "the Riviera of Dubrovnik") for about 10 miles to the picturesque seaside resort of Cavtat.
Founded by Greek settlers from Epidaurus in the 6th-century BC, Cavtat boasts a palm-lined promenade facing Dubrovnik across the sea. A gentle stroll from here takes you to the center of this village, favored by yachtsmen for its tranquility. Learn about Cavtat's history from Greco-Roman times, through Slavic invasions, to the founding of the Dubrovnik Republic, when its fate was tied to that of the larger town to the north.
Continue southward to the village of Ljuta, located on the river of the same name, where you will be welcomed by the owner of a traditional water mill for producing flour that is still in use and learn its history. Also visit a nearby fulling mill and hear the story of its historical importance to the production of woolen cloth in the region.
On your return to Dubrovnik, you will leave the coach at Ploce Gate for an easy walk through Old Town to the pier.
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Landausflüge können ab zwei Monate bis maximal sieben Tage vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt telefonisch bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater oder bei Ihrem Reisebüro reserviert werden.
Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
Follow your guide from the pier on a short walk to Ploce Square, where you board your coach for a scenic drive northward along the Adriatic coast to the town of Ston, located at the southern end of Croatia's Peljesac Peninsula. Ston was built in 1335 according to exacting plans approved by the Dubrovnik government, resulting in one of the best designed cities in Europe, famous for the 4.5 miles of walled fortifications that surround it. A walking tour of this small town will introduce you to its rich history. Ston is also famous for its saltpans, built in the 13th century, that contributed significantly to the wealth of the Republic of Dubrovnik. Visit the saltpans, where still today the harvesting of salt from the sea is still done in the traditional way.
A short drive brings you to Mali Ston, the “oyster capital of Croatia," where you will board a local boat and sail to the oyster and mussel beds that abound in the narrow channel that separates the peninsula from the mainland. You will learn about the oyster and mussel farming that is an important part of the economy of this area, and you will be invited to taste some freshly opened oysters and mussels, accompanied by homemade rakija (brandy).
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Landausflüge können ab zwei Monate bis maximal sieben Tage vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt telefonisch bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater oder bei Ihrem Reisebüro reserviert werden.
Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
This excursion introduces you to the core of Montenegrin history, culture, and natural beauty by taking you into the mountainous interior of the country for insight into an aspect of Montenegrin life that is not seen in the seaside resorts of the Adriatic coast. Begin by spending some time in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Kotor, where your tour of Old Town includes the Romanesque Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, originally constructed in the 12th century, and the Maritime Museum, with exhibits chronicling the development of the naval and merchant marine traditions of Kotor.
Then, drive along a road built by the Austro-Hungarian military to connect the sea to the old royal capital of Cetinje. Amazing views are everywhere as you navigate the 26 switchbacks leading to the summit of the black mountains that give Montenegro its name. A brief stop along the way affords stunning views of Mt. Lovcen and of the Bay of Kotor, before you continue to Cetinje. Once there, enjoy a guided walking tour along Njegoševa street, the main avenue of the city, where you will see former embassies, palaces of noble families, the Ministry of Culture, and the Bank of Montenegro. Visit the King Nikola museum, founded in 1926, within the residence of the last Montenegrin ruler Nikola I Petrovic Njegoš.
Descending from the mountains offers panoramic views of the Adriatic coast as you make your way toward Tivat, via the seaside town of Budva. Today, Budva is best known for its bars and nightclubs, but as you drive past the fortified walls and narrow streets, its Old Town (Stari Grad) will give you a sense of the blending of Mediterranean cultures that have shaped Budva's history.
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Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
A short drive along the shore of the Bay of Kotor brings you to the tiny town of Perast, one of the best-preserved towns on the entire Adriatic coast. Perast flourished under Venetian rule, when the tiny town was a valued trading partner of the Republic and also a bulwark against the advance of the Ottomans. Your walking tour will introduce you to the beautiful baroque buildings that are part of the Venetian heritage, stopping to explore the interior of the St. Nicholas Church, dedicated to the patron saint of sailors, and whose bell tower dominates the skyline.
At the waterfront, board a local boat for the 10-minute ride to the man-made island of Our Lady of the Rocks. Legend says that the island was built up over time as sailors returning to port would honor the Virgin Mary, whose icon had mysteriously appeared there, by adding additional rocks to the growing islet. Old ships were later scuttled on the rocks to increase their area, and a church dedicated to the Assumption was built. Renovated in 1722, the church exhibits paintings and tapestries by artists from Perast.
Returning to Kotor, your walking tour of this UNESCO World Heritage site begins with the Romanesque Cathedral of Saint Tryphon. Originally constructed in the 12th century, St. Tryphon is older than many cathedrals in Europe and houses treasures of immense value —frescoes from the 14th century, an ornate stone ornament above the main altar depicting the life of St. Tryphon, and a gilded-silver altar screen.
Your tour continues with a visit to the Maritime Museum, with exhibits chronicling the development of the naval and merchant marine traditions of Kotor, and memorializing the town's pride in their seamen's contributions to trade and to the defense of Montenegro against foes from pirates to the Ottomans. At the end of the tour, return to the pier.
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Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
The poet Virgil claimed that the city of Butrint was founded by Trojans. But whatever its origins, this stunning archaeological park—a UNESCO World Heritage site—comprises ruins spanning 2,500 years of continuous human habitation from the 7th century BC. It is a veritable microcosm of Mediterranean history, representing the rise and fall of the great empires that have dominated the region through the ages.
Your excursion begins with a scenic drive along the narrow strip of land that separates Lake Butrint from the Ionian Sea. On arrival at Butrint National Park, your guide will lead you through the most important buildings and monuments of the ancient city, including massive walls reminiscent of Mycenae, the remains of a Greek acropolis, an impressive Roman theater, and a 6th-century Baptistery paved with fine mosaics. You will then have time to explore on your own and discover the beauty of the natural surroundings of the park, an area of wetlands between the sea and the saltwater lake that are crucial to Albanian biodiversity and home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including species of regional and even global importance.
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Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
Meet your guide at the pier for a scenic 15-minute bus ride to the top of a hill overlooking the town of Sarande and to Lekuresi Castle. Sultan Suleiman The Magnificent built the castle in 1537 as a base for his attack on Corfu and to protect the city from Venetian counter attacks. Abandoned in 1878, Lekuresi now houses a restaurant with stunning views of Corfu, less than 10 miles across Sarande Bay. Capture the moment in photographs and perhaps enjoy a refreshment in the restaurant before traveling to a nearby winery, where you will be hosted at a tasting of local wines and brandies.
Returning to Sarande, follow your guide on a walking tour of the archaeological site in the city center, with ruins from a time when Sarande, then known as Onchesmus, was an important port and gateway to southern Albania. Within the walls of the ancient city, built in the 4th century, discover remains of dwellings, water cisterns, and even an early Christian Basilica. Among the most important ruins here are those of the Monastery of the Forty Saints (Agion Saranta in Greek) from which Sarande takes its name.
After your guided tour, enjoy time at leisure to explore Sarande on your own before a short walk back to the pier and your ship.
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Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
From the port of Itea, you will drive through spectacular scenery to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Delphi. Famous in antiquity as the home of the oracle of Apollo, Delphi is one of the most impressive sites in Greece – massive ruins that include the temple of Apollo, an ancient theater and stadium, the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia, the Kastalia spring, and various treasures that adorn the sacred way. The archaeological museum on the site contains many important artifacts from excavations.
You will follow in the footsteps of ancient pilgrims as your guide leads you along the Sacred Way from the southeast corner of the site, up the hillside, past ancient treasuries and monuments, to the Temple of Apollo. It is an imposing Doric temple first built around the 7th century B.C. by legendary architects Trophonios and Agamedes. Today, you can see one complete column of the facade and portions of five more columns. Also visible are the foundations of the outer colonnade and the interior sekos.
Your walk continues past the spare ruins of the Senate of Delphi, followed by a pile of rocks marking the site of the early Delphi Oracle, which according to legend was guarded by the snake Python. Those who wish to do so may also visit the Theater.
A few steps from the main site, the Delphi museum exhibits objects found at the site over a century and more of excavation. One of the four largest museums in Greece, it displays vases, bronzes, and sculptures found in the temples as well as offerings to Apollo from pilgrims – objects of gold and ivory found under the slabs of the Sacred Way.
Rejoin your coach and enjoy magnificent views over the Bay of Itea on the way to the charming town of Delphi, where you will enjoy time at leisure to browse in the shops before returning to the ship.
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Landausflüge können ab vier Monate vor Beginn der Kreuzfahrt bei Ihrem PONANT Reiseberater reserviert werden. Die Kapazität ist begrenzt, daher werden die Reservierungen in der Reihenfolge ihres Eingangs bearbeitet.
From the pier, embark your coach for the one-hour drive to the St. Lucas Monastery. This historic walled monastery is one of the most important monuments of Middle Byzantine architecture and art and is a listed UNESCO World Heritage site. It was founded in the early 10th century by the hermit St. Lucas, whose relics are kept in the monastery. The main shrine of the monastery is the tomb of St. Lucas, originally situated in the vault, but later placed at the juncture of the two churches, the church of Theotokos and the Catholic Church which is the oldest in the complex.
Continue your journey with the visit of Arachova village. Arachova is a small town of quaint houses built on the northern slopes of Mount Parnassos, at an altitude of about 3,000 feet. In the Iliad, Homer mentions two famous generals who took part in the Trojan War, Epistrophos and Schedias from the towns of Anemoria and Kiparissos. These old towns were situated near where Arachova stands today. In about 334 B.C. Philip the Second King of Macedonia destroyed both towns and their populations dispersed over the hills until a new town, Arachova, was built. Today the 'jewel of Parnassos' Arachova remains vital because it keeps its traditions alive, and the residents remain simple and hospitable. From the first moment you will feel a different wind blowing up here and understand why the locals work so hard to upkeep the area's natural beauty. The town is famous for its carpets and blankets woven by hand and for its wines and cheeses.
After a short walking tour and time to browse through the narrow streets with the numerous souvenir and local product shops, you will return to the ship.
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Athens is the birthplace of democracy and philosophy and home to the most enduring symbol of classical civilization—the Parthenon. Join this specially designed program to explore the incomparably rich legacy of this amazing city.
Day 1 – Athens, Greece
After breakfast aboard ship, join a tour this morning to the heart of Athens. Your first visit will be to the New Acropolis Museum, opened to the public in 2009 and designed to house and showcase all of the artifacts found on the Acropolis since archaeological work at the site began. The result is the exhibition of some 4,000 objects dating from the Greek Bronze Age through the Roman and Byzantine periods. Your tour of the Acropolis itself includes the Propylaea, which serves as the entrance to the complex, the Temple of Athena Nike, or Wingless Victory, and the Erechtheum with its classical Porch of Maidens. And of course, there is the Parthenon, the most perfect example of classical architecture in the world, designed as a shrine to Athena and at one time housing a massive gold and ivory statue of the warrior goddess.
Following the excursion, enjoy time at leisure to stroll the pedestrian walkways of the Plaka, the ancient neighborhood at the base of the Acropolis. Here you will find a variety of shops and cafés where you can browse and have an independent lunch before checking in to your hotel.
The balance of the day is at leisure and dinner is on your own.
Day 2 – Athens
Breakfast at the hotel is followed by an excursion to two of Athen's most important sites. First, explore the National Archaeological Museum, an incomparable treasure trove of Cycladic, Minoan, Mycenaean, and Classical Greek art. A few of the museum's most important exhibits include the bronze statue of Poseidon, the head of Hygeia (Goddess of Health), the bronze statue of the 'Jockey-boy' of Artemision, the Golden mask of 'Agamemnon,' and the brilliant Minoan-style frescoes from Santorini.
Next, a short drive brings you to the Ancient Agora, which once served as the political, cultural and religious center of the city. Athenians would gather to buy and sell goods, but also to learn the news, to debate issues, or simply to gossip. This is where Socrates could be found daily posing his questions to fellow citizens.
The balance of the day is at leisure with independent lunch and dinner.
Day 3 - Athens | Depart
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the airport for flights homeward.
Your hotel:
Located in historic Syntagma Square, the 5-star Hotel Grande Bretagne is the perfect venue for a visit to Athens. Within walking distance of exclusive shopping areas, museums, and the business district, the hotel boasts 320 rooms and suites, two restaurants, and a spa. Its views of the city center, from the Parliament building to the Parthenon, are unrivaled.
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Hotel contact information:
Hotel Grande Bretagne
1 Vasileos Georgiou A' str.
Syntagma Square
Athens 105 64, Greece
Telephone: +30 210 333 0000
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : EUR 1’350
Preis pro Person auf Basis einer Doppelkabine. Dieser Preis gilt vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit.