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Mit der außergewöhnlichen Anwesenheit von Christian Makarian, französischer Autor und Journalist, und Professor Gilles Kepel, anerkannter Spezialist für den Nahen Osten und den zeitgenössischen Islam.
Gehen Sie in Athen an Bord der Le Champlain zu einer 11-tägigen unvergesslichen Kreuzfahrt. Sie entdecken die bedeutendsten antiken Stätten der großen Zivilisationen, deren Einfluss über das ganze Mittelmeer strahlte und die maßgeblich zum Entstehen unserer modernen Welt beitrugen.
Nach einem Stopp in Nafplio, einer hübschen und gut erhaltenen griechischen Stadt am Fuße einer imposanten venezianischen Zitadelle, bringt Sie die Le Champlain nach Syros, einer kosmopolitischen Insel. Die Hauptstadt der Kykladen wird Sie mit ihrer Authentizität und neoklassizistischen Architektur überraschen.
Entdecken Sie Patmos, die unter dem Namen „Jerusalem der Ägäis“ bekannt ist. Diese Insel, wo Johannis die Apokalypse niederschrieb, birgt einzigartige Landschaften mit weißen Sandstränden und felsigen Buchten.
Der nächste Anlaufhafen ist Rhodos. Sie werden sich dem Charme der mittelalterlichen Altstadt mit ihrer zum UNESCO-Welterbe gehörenden gotischen Architektur nicht entziehen können.
Sie fahren durch den weltberühmten Suezkanal, der von Ferdinand de Lesseps gebaut und vor Kurzem verbreitert wurde, um den wirtschaftlichen Austausch zu fördern, und steuern Safaga in Ägypten und Akaba in Jordanien an, wo die Reise endet.
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Mit der außergewöhnlichen Anwesenheit von Christian Makarian, französischer Autor und Journalist, und Professor Gilles Kepel, anerkannter Spezialist für den Nahen Osten und den zeitgenössischen...
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Christian Makarian
Christian Makarian joined the French weekly L’Express in 1999 where he was responsible for special reports on cultural issues, interviews and debates. He was deputy managing editor of the magazine, where he wrote a weekly editorial on foreign politic for 15 years.
He is the author of several books – including Marie (Lattès), translated into five languages, Le choc Jésus – Mahomet (Lattès-CNRS Éditions) and Pascal dans sa chambre, méditation sur le désordre planétaire (Cerf Editions, September 2020) – and appears regularly on radio and television, and writes an international column on LCI.
Language spoken: French, English
Photo credit: Éric Garault
Gilles Kepel
In 2015 Gilles Kepel published Terror in France: The Rise of Jihad in the West (Gallimard). Professor Giles Kepel, renowned specialist of the Middle East and contemporary Islam, published in 2023 Prophet in his own Land.
Languages spoken: French, English
Photo credit: Francesca Mantovani
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Christian Makarian
Christian Makarian joined the French weekly L’Express in 1999 where he was responsible for special reports on cultural issues, interviews and debates. He was deputy managing editor of the magazine, where he wrote a weekly editorial on foreign politic for 15 years.
He is the author of several books – including Marie (Lattès), translated into five languages, Le choc Jésus – Mahomet (Lattès-CNRS Éditions) and Pascal dans sa chambre, méditation sur le désordre planétaire (Cerf Editions, September 2020) – and appears regularly on radio and television, and writes an international column on LCI.
Language spoken: French, English
Photo credit: Éric Garault
Gilles Kepel
In 2015 Gilles Kepel published Terror in France: The Rise of Jihad in the West (Gallimard). Professor Giles Kepel, renowned specialist of the Middle East and contemporary Islam, published in 2023 Prophet in his own Land.
Languages spoken: French, English
Photo credit: Francesca Mantovani
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.
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HEALTH CARE:
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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
Einschiffung 29.10.2023 von 16:00 bis 17:00
Abfahrt 29.10.2023 um 18:00
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.
Ankunft 30.10.2023 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 30.10.2023 am frühen Abend
Die schöne Stadt Nauplio erstreckt sich stufenförmig an den grünen Hängen des Argolischen Golfs im Osten des Peloponnes. Sie ermöglicht Ihnen, ein sehr mannigfaltiges Kulturerbe zu entdecken. Sehenswert sind zum Beispiel die antike Agora auf dem Akronafplia-Plateau, die Arkaden im italienischen Stil des Syntagma-Platzes und die barocke Festung Palamidi auf dem gleichnamigen Hügel. Von ganz oben bezaubert die Panoramaaussicht auf den Golf und die umliegenden Berge. Um sich am Wasser zu entspannen, folgen Sie der Arvanitia-Promenade zu einer schönen kleinen Felsbucht im Schatten von Zedern und Zypressen.
Ankunft 31.10.2023 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 31.10.2023 am frühen Abend
Syros ist eine attraktive Kykladeninsel westlich von Mykonos. Ihre Besiedelung geht weit in die Antike zurück. Die wie ein Amphitheater gebaute Hauptstadt Ermoupoli erstreckt sich über zwei Hügel. Sehenswert sind das Archäologische Museum und das historische Stadtviertel, dessen schöne Wohnhäuser die strategische Bedeutung der Insel als Handelsplatz zwischen Orient und Westlicher Welt bezeugen. Bewundern Sie die prachtvollen Kirchen wie Agios Nikolaos oder die Dormitio der Mutter Gottes. Die mittelalterliche Stadt Ano Syros lockt mit treppenförmig angelegten Gässchen, gewölbten Passagen und kleinen weißen Häusern mit prächtigen Bougainvilleen in der milden Luft des Mittelmeers.
Ankunft 01.11.2023 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 01.11.2023 am frühen Abend
Patmos stellt ein legendäres Etappenziel des Dodekanes dar: Hier lebte Johannes, der mutmaßliche Autor des letzten Buches der Bibel. Die Apokalypsengrotte und das Kloster von Johannes dem Theologen sind ihm gewidmet. Sie entdecken diese zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe gehörenden Stätten auf einem mit Weinreben und Obstbäumen bepflanzten Hügel. An der Küste bieten die kristallklaren Buchten von Kambos und Lampi wunderbare Badefreuden.
Ankunft 02.11.2023 mittags
Abfahrt 02.11.2023 mittags
Die Insel Rhodos lädt mit ihrem milden Klima zum Wandern auf zahlreichen Pfaden, zum Besuch makelloser kleiner Ortschaften und der prachtvollen mittelalterlichen Stadt ein, die zum UNESCO-Welterbe gehört. Die Berge in der Mitte der Insel sind von Wald bedeckt, und an den Westhängen liegen Weinberge und Kulturen. Ihren Charme und ihren Charakter verdankt die Insel auch den Rittern des Johanniterordens, die von 1310 bis 1522 die Insel beherrschten und beeindruckende Wehrmauern mit majestätischen Toren bauten. Auf dieser malerischen Insel mit ruhigen Stränden und ausgedehnten Wanderwegen befand sich der berühmte Koloss, eine legendäre Statue, die zu den sieben Weltwundern zählte.
Ankunft 03.11.2023
Abfahrt 03.11.2023
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 04.11.2023 am späten Nachmittag
Abfahrt 04.11.2023 am späten Nachmittag
Ohne diese Wasserstraße zwischen dem Mittelmeer und dem Roten Meer, würde hier wohl nur Wüste vorherrschen. Der Suezkanal durchfließt die Wüste auf 162 Kilometern und wurde 1869 im Beisein der französischen Kaiserin Eugenie eröffnet und 1956 von Ägyptens Präsident Nasser verstaatlicht.
Ankunft 05.11.2023 mittags
Abfahrt 06.11.2023 abends
Das alte Fischer- und Bergarbeiterdorf Safaga ist heute als malerischer Badeort bekannt und hat Besuchern viel zu bieten. Die Stadt liegt an der Westküste des Roten Meeres, abseits des Massentourismus, und ermöglicht es, ins Herz des authentischen Ägyptens einzutauchen. Außerdem ist sie der ideale Ausgangspunkt für einen Ausflug in die Wüste und eine Begegnung mit den Beduinen. Der Ort ist auch für seine wunderschönen Meeresgründe bekannt und ein wahres Paradies zum Tauchen und Schnorcheln. In erster Linie bietet der Zwischenstopp in Safaga jedoch die Gelegenheit, Luxor und die antike ägyptische Stadt Theben zu entdecken, die aufgrund ihres außergewöhnlichen Erbes aus der Zeit der Pharaonen als eines der größten Freilichtmuseen der Welt bekannt ist.
Ankunft 07.11.2023
Abfahrt 07.11.2023
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 08.11.2023
Ausschiffung 08.11.2023 um 07:30
Die am Roten Meer im gleichnamigen Golf gelegene Stadt Akaba ist der einzige Seehafen Jordaniens. Am Kreuzungspunkt der Land- und Seewege zwischen Asien, Afrika und Europa blickt die Stadt auf über 5 000 Jahre Geschichte zurück. Das warme Wasser des Roten Meers zieht heute Urlauber und Taucher in diesen Badeort; die Meeresgründe zählen mit ihren Fischen und Korallen zu den schönsten der Welt. Akaba ist auch das Tor zur faszinierenden Wüste Wadi Rum und zur wunderbaren Stadt Petra.
From the pier, board your coach for a 1 ½-hour drive to the ancient town of Corinth where Saint Paul lived and preached for two years.
Back in the ancient times, Corinth was amongst the richest cities and this is quite evident by its remains, including the huge Agora (Market Place) and the Temple of Apollo (6th century BC). The systematic excavations of the area, initiated by the American School of Classical Studies in 1896, are still continuing today. They have brought to light the agora, temples, fountains, shops, porticoes, baths and various other monuments. The investigations extended also to the fortress on Acrocorinthos. But also, the prehistoric settlements, the Theatre, the Odeon, the Asklepeion, the cemeteries, the Quarter of the Potters, and other buildings outside the main archaeological site.
Then, you will discover is the famous Corinth Canal. The canal is 4 miles (6.3 km) long, 70 feet (21 m) wide and has sloping sides, which reach 170 feet (52 m). The depth is at 26 feet (8 m). Its construction commenced in 1881, although the idea of connecting the Ionian and Aegean Seas to provide a short cut seems to date back to at least Roman times.
To complete this experience, you will board a local boat from the village of Isthmia, to navigate along the canal. Refreshments will be served on board.
Following your crossing of the canal, you will enjoy a buffet lunch before boarding your coach and return to Nafplion.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 150
From the pier, board your coach for a 45-minute ride to Epidaurus.
Lying 30 km (18.6 miles) east of Nafplion, Epidaurus is known for its ancient theatre. Considered one of the most important sanctuaries in the ancient world, Epidaurus was dedicated to the god of medicine, Asclepius. The world-famous Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, built in the 4th century BC, is a marvel of harmony and acoustics and the best-preserved ancient theatre in Greece. Built in limestone, it can accommodate 12,000 spectators.
Next, re-board your coach for a ride to the archaeological site of Mycenae. The first in-depth excavations were carried out in 1876 by the German archaeologist Schliemann, who was obsessed with finding the grave of King Agamemnon. His diligent work exposed the famous Lion Gate, the entrance to the city which contains the shaft burial graves of some ancient nobles. A short distance away is the Beehive Tomb, so called due to its unusual shape.
Finally, you will board your coach for a 30-minute ride to Nafplion.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 85
From the pier, board your coach for a drive to the Saint John Monastery. Overlooking Skala port and the island’s southern region, this medieval monastery looks more like a fortress than a house of prayer. It was built to repel attacks by pirates.
In the year 95 AD, Saint John the Evangelist was banished from Ephesus and exiled to Patmos, which in the days of the Roman Empire was where those who were exiled were sent.
In 1088, the Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenos authorised Saint Christodoulos, an abbot from Asia Minor, to erect a monastery in memory of Saint John. The whole island was yielded to the monastery. The adjoining Theotokos Chapel has frescoes dating back to the 12th century. Other Byzantine treasures are found in the monastery. Today this holy place is a veritable museum of Byzantine art thanks to the countless frescoes, icons, holy objects and manuscripts contained within its walls.
After visiting the monastery, a short drive away, will take you to the Apocalypse Cave where the final chapter of the New Testament was revealed to John the Apostle. The Book of Revelation prophecy came to him through a symbolic vision and was written in Greek. This cave was the house of the evangelist and now is surrounded by a monastery and school of theology. You can see the resting place outlined in beaten silver where St John laid his head every night. To the right the rock is shaped like a pulpit and is where the disciple, Prochoros, wrote the revelation as dictated by John.
Finally, you will re-board your coach for the drive back to the pier.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 75
From the pier, board your coach for a drive to the Saint John Monastery. Overlooking Skala port and the island’s southern region this medieval monastery looks more like a fortress than a house of prayer. It was built to repel attacks by pirates.
In the year 95 AD, Saint John the Evangelist was banished from Ephesus and exiled to Patmos, which in the days of the Roman Empire was where those who were exiled were sent.
In 1088, the Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenos authorised Saint Christodoulos, an abbot from Asia Minor, to erect a monastery in memory of Saint John. The whole island was yielded to the monastery. The adjoining Theotokos Chapel has frescoes dating back to the 12th century. Other Byzantine treasures are found in the monastery. Today this holy place is a veritable museum of Byzantine art thanks to the countless frescoes, icons, holy objects and manuscripts contained within its walls.
Then you will walk to Zoodochos Pigi Convent where you will visit the church and the museum. Built in 1607 the convent houses a wealth of Icons and frescoes. Here we will discover the history and symbolism of iconography and meet one of the resident nuns. Nowadays, 15 nuns live in this convent respecting strict rules. They occupy with the art of needlework and embroideries of clerical vestments.
Finally, a short drive away is the Apocalypse Cave where the final chapter of the New Testament was revealed to John the Apostle. The Book of Revelation prophecy came to him through a symbolic vision and was written in Greek. This cave was the house of the evangelist and now is surrounded by a monastery and school of theology. You can see the resting place outlined in beaten silver where St John laid his head every night. To the right the rock is shaped like a pulpit and is where the disciple, Prochoros, wrote the revelation as dictated by John.
Finally, you will re-board your coach and join your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 80
This tour, covering the south side of the island, not only gives you the opportunity of discovering hidden places but also an opportunity to photograph the most amazing land and seascapes along.
From the pier, board your minibus to the old village of Chora, the island’s capital and a photographer’s paradise! Your first experience is a panoramic view right over the island and over the 11th century monastery built like a fort, standing with proud dominance. You will be guided through Chora’s labyrinth of winding cobbled streets and maze of arched alleyways. The settlement of white-washed houses dating from 16th century, reflects the light casting shadows and creating geometric patterns. The alleys, arches and doorways display a harmonious balance revealing subtle architectural details which, through your lens, can become exciting atmospheric images trapped in time.
Continue to Diakofti stopping off to photograph the view of the mystical rock of Petra and then go to a boatyard. Here you will have the opportunity to photograph the local islanders at work and the streamline shapes of vessels in dry dock.
After a local refreshment, and your camera full of great images, you will return to Skala port.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 85
From the pier, board your coach for a scenic tour of the east coast of Rhodes Island. You will be taken around the walls surrounding the city before heading up Mount Smith, named after the English admiral Sidney Smith, who observed the movements of the Napoleonic fleet from here. From this point, you can enjoy panoramic views over Rhodes and the castles. If the weather is good, you may even catch a glimpse of the Turkish coast and the neighbouring islands.
You will reach Lindos by a route passing through the hinterland. From one promontory, you can see the whole of the famous Acropolis. Built between the 7th and 6th centuries BC, the Acropolis of Lindos is a sprawling complex of structures from various historical periods, perched dramatically above the town. A place of worship from the Mycenaean Age, it was expanded during the Hellenistic period, before the Knights of the Order of Hospitallers established a fortress here which they retained until the Ottoman era.
Taking the scenic route, you will arrive at Faliraki, a traditional fishing village where you will enjoy some local snacks with a glass of Greece's trademark Ouzo.
On the way back to your ship, you will pass through typical villages.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 75
After disembarking, discover the City of Knights on a guided walking tour.
Follow your guide through the cobbled streets to the impressive Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, built in the 14th century and containing Greek and Roman mosaics originating from the island of Kos.
After visiting the palace, you will walk along the famous Avenue of the Knights, lined with the old Knights' inns, each dedicated to one of the Order's various nationalities. It is unusually straight for a medieval street, and its sombre buildings present a majestic and forbidding face to the world with their 15th-century Gothic walls and arcades worn smooth over the centuries. Retracing an ancient route, the straight line of this street cuts through the maze of winding alleyways surrounding it.
A refreshment stop will be offered after your guided tour.
You will then return directly to your ship with your guide or wander around the streets and shops at your leisure.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 45
The Acropolis of Lindos, a rocky promontory that towers over the town, has been used since the 6th century B.C. as a citadel and place of worship successively by Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, the Knights of St. John, and the Ottomans. It is one of the most important archaeological sites on the island of Rhodes, and it is also one of the most picturesque locations, attracting artists from around the world.
Your excursion begins with a scenic drive south from Rhodes town, through orange and lemon groves, prosperous vineyards, and gnarled olive trees. As your motorcoach rounds the last bend of the road, your first views of Lindos are of the rocky cliffs of the acropolis surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Spread out below you is Lindos village, clustered with pretty whitewashed houses, its streets paved with intricately patterned black and white pebbles collected from the sea.
As you begin your climb up the footpath to the summit, the first ruins you encounter are walls built atop ancient fortifications by crusaders in the early 14th century, and when you reach the top, you pass through battlements constructed by the Knights of St. John to defend against the Ottomans and enter the acropolis complex. Here, with absolutely stunning views in all directions, you discover the ancient remains of the 4th-century B.C. Doric Temple of Athena Lindia and the imposing columns of the Hellenistic Stoa, as well as a Byzantine church and additional remnants of the Knights' citadel.
After making your way back down to the modern town, you will have some time at leisure to browse the shops brimming with attractive souvenirs before returning to Rhodes.
Inbegriffen
This tour offers the opportunity to explore the Bedouin life and the beauty of the Egyptian desert. A true adventure straight out of Lawrence of Arabia!
From the pier, board your coach bound for the city of Hurghada, where you will find your all-terrain vehicle. You will quickly leave the asphalt roads behind and drive through the Arabian Desert towards Om Garia, for a close look at the real life of the Bedouins. Photo stops are planned along the way.
At your destination, Bedouins will be waiting for you and will let you explore their camp and learn about their culture and life. Most of the Bedouins' ancestors came from the Arabian Peninsula, so Bedouin laws, customs and religion blend both Islamic and pagan beliefs. Even today, the wealth of a Bedouin is measured in camels and children, although Western technology is slowly making its presence felt.
Should you wish to, you can climb up on a camel’s back for a memorable photo.
After enjoying a local snack, you will be transferred back to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 80
This tour offers the opportunity to explore the Bedouin life and the beauty of the Egyptian desert. A true adventure straight out of Lawrence of Arabia!
From the pier, board your coach bound for the city of Hurghada, where you will find your all-terrain vehicle. You will quickly leave the asphalt roads behind and drive through the Arabian Desert towards Om Garia, for a close look at the real life of the Bedouins. Photo stops are planned along the way.
At your destination, Bedouins will be waiting for you and will let you explore their camp and learn about their culture and life. Most of the Bedouins' ancestors came from the Arabian Peninsula, so Bedouin laws, customs and religion blend both Islamic and pagan beliefs. Even today, the wealth of a Bedouin is measured in camels and children, although Western technology is slowly making its presence felt.
Should you wish to, you can climb up on a camel’s back for a memorable photo.
After enjoying a local snack, you will be transferred back to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 80
Upon disembarking from the ship in the port of Safaga, meet your guide and board your coach for the 2.5-hour trip to the city of Qena. On the way, you will enjoy the majestic scenic vistas provided by the vast expanses of desert and barren mountains interspersed with areas of surprisingly fertile farmland.
Situated south of Qena on the west bank of the Nile, Dendera is one of the best sights in Luxor. Originally called Tentyris, it was one of the most important religious centres in ancient Egypt.
There are three temples to view in the complex, along with a sacred pool. The entire complex covers some 40,000 square metres surrounded by a mud-brick wall.
The worship temple was dedicated to Hathor, the goddess of love, joy and beauty. It was built by Ptolemy XII around 380 BC and nearly completed by Queen Cleopatra VII around 54 to 20 BC. There is evidence of temples and other structures dating all the way back to 2550 BC.
After a truly unforgettable day immersing yourself in Egypt's mesmerizing ancient history and culture, you will return to your coach for the trip back to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 115
This area of the Red Sea is known as one of the best snorkelling spots in the world. Enjoy the opportunity to snorkel among colourful tropical fish and intricate coral formations.
From the pier, board your coach for a short ride to your motorboat, which you will board to set off on your snorkelling trip to two different spots.
Once you have received the safety instructions and your snorkelling gear, leave your boat and start your exploration to discover the marine life. Underwater sightings could include blue-spotted stingrays, groupers, and other rainbow-coloured species.
Your guide will accompany you in the water, point out the best spots for snorkelling and observing the marine life, and assist you throughout the excursion.
After snorkelling, you will return to the motorboat launch site and board your coach for the transfer back to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 80
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
27.10.2023 - FLIGHTS FROM/TO PARIS + ATHENS CITY BREAK 2N (PRE) + BEAUTIFUL WADI RUM AND PETRA 2N (POST)
€ 4'020
Details27.10.2023 - FLIGHTS FROM/TO PARIS + ATHENS CITY BREAK 2N (PRE) + TREASURES OF JORDAN 4N (POST)
€ 4'800
Details27.10.2023 - FLIGHTS FROM/TO PARIS + ATHENS CITY BREAK 2N (PRE) + DIRECT TRANSFER FROM AQABA PIER TO AQABA AIRPORT (POST)
€ 2'780
Details29.10.2023 - FLIGHTS FROM/TO PARIS + PANORAMIC TOUR OF ATHENS BEFORE BEING TRANSFERRED TO THE PORT OF PIRAEUS (PRE) + BEAUTIFUL WADI RUM AND PETRA 2N (POST)
€ 2'630
Details29.10.2023 - FLIGHTS FROM/TO PARIS + PANORAMIC TOUR OF ATHENS BEFORE BEING TRANSFERRED TO THE PORT OF PIRAEUS (PRE) + TREASURES OF JORDAN 4N (POST)
€ 3'620
Details29.10.2023 - FLIGHTS FROM/TO PARIS + PANORAMIC TOUR OF ATHENS BEFORE BEING TRANSFERRED TO THE PORT OF PIRAEUS (PRE) + DIRECT TRANSFER FROM AQABA PIER TO AQABA AIRPORT (POST)
€ 1'390
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Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organises your transfer between the airport and your port of embarkation.
Athens
Meet at Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos - 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 for a scenic tour of Athens en route to the port of Piraeus.
When you will reach Athens, you will make your first stop at the Panathenaic Stadium, a 19th-century reconstruction on Roman foundations, in which the first modern Olympic Games took place. This stadium is also known as the Kallimármaro which means “the beautiful marbled” because it is the only major stadium in the world built entirely of white marble. It was also restored to host some competitions during the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.
You will enjoy a photo stop at the bottom of the Acropolis Hill with its spectacular view of the Parthenon before being transferred to the port of Piraeus where you will embark on your ship.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
Note:
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 : € 80
Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Day 1 - Athens
Meet at Athens Airport in the Arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
You will be transferred to the hotel Athens Capital Centre – Collection Mgallery 5*, perfectly located at Syntagma Square in the heart of Athens.
Official check-in at 15 :00.
Afternoon at leisure.
Dinner at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 - Athens
After breakfast, your walking guided visit will be first focus on Anafiotika district.
This picturesque old quarter is located under the Acropolis. This very typical architecture looks like to the Cycladic islands, with narrow streets and white-washed houses with colorful shutters.
You will learn more about its history with your guide. And you will have the perfect opportunity to take the most beautiful photos, through the lens of a professional photograph at your disposal to give you tips and help you..
Later, you will walk until a local tavern in the Plaka district and you will enjoy a traditional Greek lunch followed by a short time at leisure in Plaka.
During the afternoon, you will visit the Acropolis Museum, which is an archaeological museum focused on the findings of the archaeological site of the Acropolis of Athens. The museum was built in order to house every artifact found on the rock and at its foot, covering a large period of time from the Greek Bronze Age to Roman and Byzantine Greece. Nearly 4,000 objects are exhibited over an area of 14,000 square metres.
After the Museum visit, time at leisure to strool around the Museum area (about 1 hour). Then short drive back to your hotel (about 15 minutes).
Evening and dinner at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3 - Athens
Breakfast followed by hotel check-out procedures.
You will walk with your guide until Benaki Museum located in Kolonaki Square (about 10 minutes).
The Benaki Museum ranks among the great benefactions which have enriched the material assets of the Greek State. It is also the oldest museum in Greece. The Museum houses a set of collections comprising many distinct categories and totalling more than 30,000 items that illustrate the Greek world through a spectacular historical panorama: from Antiquity and the age of Roman domination to the medieval Byzantine period, from the fall of Constantinople (1453) and the centuries of Frankish and Ottoman occupation to the outbreak of the struggle for independence in 1821, and from the formation of the modern state of Greece (1830) to 1922, the year in which the Asia Minor disaster took place. Board your vehicle again for a short drive to your hotel.
Following your visit, board your vehicle for a short drive to the meeting point where your local chef will await for you.
Combine the best flavors of Athens has to offer, in a master class that involves putting together a menu, shopping for the ingredients in the vibrant central markets of Athens, and actually preparing it, all under the care of a professional chef and expert on Mediterranean cuisine.
After collecting everything, you will head to a venue with all the necessary equipment to turn the fresh ingredients into delicious delicacies. With the guidance of the chef, you will enjoy the best meal prepared by yourselves.
You will then be transferred to the pier of Athens to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
The Athens Capital Center Hotel - MGallery Collection is a boutique hotel ideally located in the heart of Athens, in the upscale Kolonaki neighbourhood, two minutes from Syntagma Square. Its contemporary interior houses works of art celebrating Greek culture. The fully-appointed Deluxe rooms offer a tranquil haven with an elegant atmosphere. From the rooftop terrace with swimming pool, the view of the Acropolis is uninterrupted and cloaked in magic at nightfall. Greek and Mediterranean specialities are served at MFlavours, the first of the hotel’s restaurants, while creative cuisine awaits guests at the second, Mappemonde.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
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Contact of your hotel:
Athens Capital Centre – Collection Mgallery
4 Eleftheriou Venizelou Avenue and 2 Kriezotou street Syntagma Square,
Athens 105 64,
Greece
Telephone number: +30 21 4444 2000
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 : € 1'300
This overland must be prebooked and prepaid at least 60 days prior to your cruise. Any reservation made after this deadline will be confirmed on-board based on availability.
A minimum of participants must be booked in order to operate this tour. 100% Of total cost for cancellations made less than 60 days before departure.
Explore the beauty and mystery of Egypt's ancient temples and tombs during this memorable journey to Luxor. Along the way, you will visit the Karnak, Luxor and Hatshepsut Temples, Medinet Habu, the Colossi of Memnon, and the Valley of the Kings. A special opening of the tombs of King Tut, Nefertari and Seti I is included, as well as a short cruise on the Nile. A complete program to discover or rediscover some of the treasures of Ancient Egypt. An overnight stay in a luxury hotel allows for a more relaxed programme.
Day 1 - Safaga/Luxor
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port of Safaga by your guide. You will then board your coach for the 3.5-hour drive to Luxor.
Upon arrival, you will visit the Luxor Museum, which is remarkably entertaining with its displays of pottery and jewellery, including a carefully selected assortment of items from the Theban temples and necropolis.
Your next visit will be made to the Luxor Temple. This renowned ancient structure was originally built during the reign of Amenophis the III, and then expanded by Ramses II, who added a statue of himself and two obelisks. Today, only one remains at the Luxor Temple; the other was given by Mohamed Ali to Louis Philippe in 1831 and is displayed at the Place de la Concorde in Paris to this day. After Alexander the Great rebuilt the sanctuary in the 4th century BC, the Romans further reconstructed portions of it and the Muslims built a mosque in the temple.
You will then be transferred to Hilton Luxor Resort & Spa for check-in and dinner.
Day 2 - Luxor/Safaga
After a buffet breakfast, you will start your day with a visit to the Valley of the Kings nestled in the foothills of the Gourma Mountains. More than 60 tombs of Pharaohs and noblemen have been found in this valley. The kings'formal names and titles are inscribed on their tombs, along with their images and statues.
You will not only make the usual valley tombs visit, but also enjoy a special visit of one of the most beautiful tombs in the valley known as Seti I tomb which includes the most beautiful paintings in the valley, and which is considered to be the longest tomb there, measuring some 449 foot (137 metres). You will also visit King Tut tomb.
Next, you will continue on for a photo stop at the Hatshepsut Temple, uniquely designed as a series of grand terraces extending up a cliff, with rows of square granite columns blending into the mountainside.
From here, you will proceed for a visit to the most beautiful and exclusive tomb in all Egypt, the tomb of Queen Nefertari which is known for its lavishly decoration and colours. Only a limited number of visitors are allowed to visit this tomb per day.
Finally, a photo stop will be made at the Colossi of Memnon, which was originally built as a mortuary temple in Thebes and is guarded by two gigantic statues on the outer gates. All that remains today are the 75-foot (23-metre) high, 1,000-ton statues of Amenhotep III.
Following this west bank visit, enjoy lunch on board the Dahabeya sailing boat on your way back to your hotel. Arrive at your hotel and check-out.
The afternoon will include a visit to the Karnak Temple. Located about 2 miles (3 km) north of the Luxor Temple but connected to it by an impressive avenue of sphinxes, the Karnak Temple was the most important sanctuary of ancient Egypt, and the focus of the cult of the god Amon. Each pharaoh added his own contribution to the temple over the ensuing 2,000 years. The Ptolemys erected the massive first pylon you will see. Past the second pylon, guarded by a pair of huge statues of Ramses II, you will find the great hypostyle hall; the largest hall of any temple in the world. It spans some 50,000 square feet (5,000 m²) and contains 134 huge columns. You will be able to observe that some of the columns still have traces of the brilliant paint that originally covered them. The third pylon leads to the centre court, and past the fourth pylon is the 97-foot (30-metre) high obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut, carved from a solid piece of pink granite. As you pass through successive pylons and courts, you will journey back in time until you reach the oldest part of the temple, built by the pharaohs of the middle kingdom around 2000 BC. At the south end of the temple, you will find the sacred lake where ceremonial boats took part in the worship of Amon.
Following the visit of Karnak Temple, you will depart for a 3.5-hour drive to Safaga to rejoin your ship.
Your hotel:
Hilton Luxor Resort & Spa rests on the edge of the River Nile facing the Nile West Bank. The hotel offers upscale accommodation with facilities designed for comfort and convenience. It boasts a spa, two infinity pools and a fitness centre. Deluxe rooms offer Partial Nile view.
Higher categories of rooms are available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel agent for further detail.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
Please note:
Photo and video cameras are permitted inside the Luxor and Karnak Temples. Photo and video are not allowed inside King Tut, Seti I and Nefertari tombs.
Contact of your hotel:
Hilton Luxor Resort & Spa
P.O. Box 13, New Karnak,
Luxor, Egypt
Telephone: +20 100 6001270
Duration and order of the visits may vary.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 750
From the pier, board your coach for a 1 ½-hour drive to the ancient town of Corinth where Saint Paul lived and preached for two years.
Back in the ancient times, Corinth was amongst the richest cities and this is quite evident by its remains, including the huge Agora (Market Place) and the Temple of Apollo (6th century BC). The systematic excavations of the area, initiated by the American School of Classical Studies in 1896, are still continuing today. They have brought to light the agora, temples, fountains, shops, porticoes, baths and various other monuments. The investigations extended also to the fortress on Acrocorinthos. But also, the prehistoric settlements, the Theatre, the Odeon, the Asklepeion, the cemeteries, the Quarter of the Potters, and other buildings outside the main archaeological site.
Then, you will discover is the famous Corinth Canal. The canal is 4 miles (6.3 km) long, 70 feet (21 m) wide and has sloping sides, which reach 170 feet (52 m). The depth is at 26 feet (8 m). Its construction commenced in 1881, although the idea of connecting the Ionian and Aegean Seas to provide a short cut seems to date back to at least Roman times.
To complete this experience, you will board a local boat from the village of Isthmia, to navigate along the canal. Refreshments will be served on board.
Following your crossing of the canal, you will enjoy a buffet lunch before boarding your coach and return to Nafplion.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 150
From the pier, board your coach for a 45-minute ride to Epidaurus.
Lying 30 km (18.6 miles) east of Nafplion, Epidaurus is known for its ancient theatre. Considered one of the most important sanctuaries in the ancient world, Epidaurus was dedicated to the god of medicine, Asclepius. The world-famous Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, built in the 4th century BC, is a marvel of harmony and acoustics and the best-preserved ancient theatre in Greece. Built in limestone, it can accommodate 12,000 spectators.
Next, re-board your coach for a ride to the archaeological site of Mycenae. The first in-depth excavations were carried out in 1876 by the German archaeologist Schliemann, who was obsessed with finding the grave of King Agamemnon. His diligent work exposed the famous Lion Gate, the entrance to the city which contains the shaft burial graves of some ancient nobles. A short distance away is the Beehive Tomb, so called due to its unusual shape.
Finally, you will board your coach for a 30-minute ride to Nafplion.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 85
From the pier, board your coach for a drive to the Saint John Monastery. Overlooking Skala port and the island’s southern region, this medieval monastery looks more like a fortress than a house of prayer. It was built to repel attacks by pirates.
In the year 95 AD, Saint John the Evangelist was banished from Ephesus and exiled to Patmos, which in the days of the Roman Empire was where those who were exiled were sent.
In 1088, the Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenos authorised Saint Christodoulos, an abbot from Asia Minor, to erect a monastery in memory of Saint John. The whole island was yielded to the monastery. The adjoining Theotokos Chapel has frescoes dating back to the 12th century. Other Byzantine treasures are found in the monastery. Today this holy place is a veritable museum of Byzantine art thanks to the countless frescoes, icons, holy objects and manuscripts contained within its walls.
After visiting the monastery, a short drive away, will take you to the Apocalypse Cave where the final chapter of the New Testament was revealed to John the Apostle. The Book of Revelation prophecy came to him through a symbolic vision and was written in Greek. This cave was the house of the evangelist and now is surrounded by a monastery and school of theology. You can see the resting place outlined in beaten silver where St John laid his head every night. To the right the rock is shaped like a pulpit and is where the disciple, Prochoros, wrote the revelation as dictated by John.
Finally, you will re-board your coach for the drive back to the pier.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 75
From the pier, board your coach for a drive to the Saint John Monastery. Overlooking Skala port and the island’s southern region this medieval monastery looks more like a fortress than a house of prayer. It was built to repel attacks by pirates.
In the year 95 AD, Saint John the Evangelist was banished from Ephesus and exiled to Patmos, which in the days of the Roman Empire was where those who were exiled were sent.
In 1088, the Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenos authorised Saint Christodoulos, an abbot from Asia Minor, to erect a monastery in memory of Saint John. The whole island was yielded to the monastery. The adjoining Theotokos Chapel has frescoes dating back to the 12th century. Other Byzantine treasures are found in the monastery. Today this holy place is a veritable museum of Byzantine art thanks to the countless frescoes, icons, holy objects and manuscripts contained within its walls.
Then you will walk to Zoodochos Pigi Convent where you will visit the church and the museum. Built in 1607 the convent houses a wealth of Icons and frescoes. Here we will discover the history and symbolism of iconography and meet one of the resident nuns. Nowadays, 15 nuns live in this convent respecting strict rules. They occupy with the art of needlework and embroideries of clerical vestments.
Finally, a short drive away is the Apocalypse Cave where the final chapter of the New Testament was revealed to John the Apostle. The Book of Revelation prophecy came to him through a symbolic vision and was written in Greek. This cave was the house of the evangelist and now is surrounded by a monastery and school of theology. You can see the resting place outlined in beaten silver where St John laid his head every night. To the right the rock is shaped like a pulpit and is where the disciple, Prochoros, wrote the revelation as dictated by John.
Finally, you will re-board your coach and join your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 80
This tour, covering the south side of the island, not only gives you the opportunity of discovering hidden places but also an opportunity to photograph the most amazing land and seascapes along.
From the pier, board your minibus to the old village of Chora, the island’s capital and a photographer’s paradise! Your first experience is a panoramic view right over the island and over the 11th century monastery built like a fort, standing with proud dominance. You will be guided through Chora’s labyrinth of winding cobbled streets and maze of arched alleyways. The settlement of white-washed houses dating from 16th century, reflects the light casting shadows and creating geometric patterns. The alleys, arches and doorways display a harmonious balance revealing subtle architectural details which, through your lens, can become exciting atmospheric images trapped in time.
Continue to Diakofti stopping off to photograph the view of the mystical rock of Petra and then go to a boatyard. Here you will have the opportunity to photograph the local islanders at work and the streamline shapes of vessels in dry dock.
After a local refreshment, and your camera full of great images, you will return to Skala port.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 85
From the pier, board your coach for a scenic tour of the east coast of Rhodes Island. You will be taken around the walls surrounding the city before heading up Mount Smith, named after the English admiral Sidney Smith, who observed the movements of the Napoleonic fleet from here. From this point, you can enjoy panoramic views over Rhodes and the castles. If the weather is good, you may even catch a glimpse of the Turkish coast and the neighbouring islands.
You will reach Lindos by a route passing through the hinterland. From one promontory, you can see the whole of the famous Acropolis. Built between the 7th and 6th centuries BC, the Acropolis of Lindos is a sprawling complex of structures from various historical periods, perched dramatically above the town. A place of worship from the Mycenaean Age, it was expanded during the Hellenistic period, before the Knights of the Order of Hospitallers established a fortress here which they retained until the Ottoman era.
Taking the scenic route, you will arrive at Faliraki, a traditional fishing village where you will enjoy some local snacks with a glass of Greece's trademark Ouzo.
On the way back to your ship, you will pass through typical villages.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 75
After disembarking, discover the City of Knights on a guided walking tour.
Follow your guide through the cobbled streets to the impressive Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, built in the 14th century and containing Greek and Roman mosaics originating from the island of Kos.
After visiting the palace, you will walk along the famous Avenue of the Knights, lined with the old Knights' inns, each dedicated to one of the Order's various nationalities. It is unusually straight for a medieval street, and its sombre buildings present a majestic and forbidding face to the world with their 15th-century Gothic walls and arcades worn smooth over the centuries. Retracing an ancient route, the straight line of this street cuts through the maze of winding alleyways surrounding it.
A refreshment stop will be offered after your guided tour.
You will then return directly to your ship with your guide or wander around the streets and shops at your leisure.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 45
The Acropolis of Lindos, a rocky promontory that towers over the town, has been used since the 6th century B.C. as a citadel and place of worship successively by Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, the Knights of St. John, and the Ottomans. It is one of the most important archaeological sites on the island of Rhodes, and it is also one of the most picturesque locations, attracting artists from around the world.
Your excursion begins with a scenic drive south from Rhodes town, through orange and lemon groves, prosperous vineyards, and gnarled olive trees. As your motorcoach rounds the last bend of the road, your first views of Lindos are of the rocky cliffs of the acropolis surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Spread out below you is Lindos village, clustered with pretty whitewashed houses, its streets paved with intricately patterned black and white pebbles collected from the sea.
As you begin your climb up the footpath to the summit, the first ruins you encounter are walls built atop ancient fortifications by crusaders in the early 14th century, and when you reach the top, you pass through battlements constructed by the Knights of St. John to defend against the Ottomans and enter the acropolis complex. Here, with absolutely stunning views in all directions, you discover the ancient remains of the 4th-century B.C. Doric Temple of Athena Lindia and the imposing columns of the Hellenistic Stoa, as well as a Byzantine church and additional remnants of the Knights' citadel.
After making your way back down to the modern town, you will have some time at leisure to browse the shops brimming with attractive souvenirs before returning to Rhodes.
Inbegriffen
This tour offers the opportunity to explore the Bedouin life and the beauty of the Egyptian desert. A true adventure straight out of Lawrence of Arabia!
From the pier, board your coach bound for the city of Hurghada, where you will find your all-terrain vehicle. You will quickly leave the asphalt roads behind and drive through the Arabian Desert towards Om Garia, for a close look at the real life of the Bedouins. Photo stops are planned along the way.
At your destination, Bedouins will be waiting for you and will let you explore their camp and learn about their culture and life. Most of the Bedouins' ancestors came from the Arabian Peninsula, so Bedouin laws, customs and religion blend both Islamic and pagan beliefs. Even today, the wealth of a Bedouin is measured in camels and children, although Western technology is slowly making its presence felt.
Should you wish to, you can climb up on a camel’s back for a memorable photo.
After enjoying a local snack, you will be transferred back to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 80
Upon disembarking from the ship in the port of Safaga, meet your guide and board your coach for the 2.5-hour trip to the city of Qena. On the way, you will enjoy the majestic scenic vistas provided by the vast expanses of desert and barren mountains interspersed with areas of surprisingly fertile farmland.
Situated south of Qena on the west bank of the Nile, Dendera is one of the best sights in Luxor. Originally called Tentyris, it was one of the most important religious centres in ancient Egypt.
There are three temples to view in the complex, along with a sacred pool. The entire complex covers some 40,000 square metres surrounded by a mud-brick wall.
The worship temple was dedicated to Hathor, the goddess of love, joy and beauty. It was built by Ptolemy XII around 380 BC and nearly completed by Queen Cleopatra VII around 54 to 20 BC. There is evidence of temples and other structures dating all the way back to 2550 BC.
After a truly unforgettable day immersing yourself in Egypt's mesmerizing ancient history and culture, you will return to your coach for the trip back to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 115
This area of the Red Sea is known as one of the best snorkelling spots in the world. Enjoy the opportunity to snorkel among colourful tropical fish and intricate coral formations.
From the pier, board your coach for a short ride to your motorboat, which you will board to set off on your snorkelling trip to two different spots.
Once you have received the safety instructions and your snorkelling gear, leave your boat and start your exploration to discover the marine life. Underwater sightings could include blue-spotted stingrays, groupers, and other rainbow-coloured species.
Your guide will accompany you in the water, point out the best spots for snorkelling and observing the marine life, and assist you throughout the excursion.
After snorkelling, you will return to the motorboat launch site and board your coach for the transfer back to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 80
Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organises your transfer between your port of disembarkation and the airport.
Aqaba
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the pier by our local representative.
You will be transferred to Aqaba King Hussein Airport, in time for check-in of the PONANT selected flight.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
For the times of your PONANT flight, please contact your travel agent; they are also shown on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 150
Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Take advantage of three unforgettable days to discover the treasures of Jordan, between breath-taking landscapes and ancient sites. Explore a forgotten city and go into the desert to meet the Bedouins. This program rich in emotions will be an ideal conclusion to your cruise.
Day 1 – Aqaba/Petra
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local representative.
You will depart early the pier by coach for a 2-hour drive to Petra.
The ancient rose-red city of Petra was built by the Nabataeans more than 2,000 years ago. Learn about this fascinating culture and the amazing relics they left behind. In these times, Petra was a fortress carved out of craggy rocks, in an area which was virtually inaccessible. In the first and second century, after the Romans took over, the city reached the peak of its fame.
From the entrance, it is an 800 meter (½ mi.) walk to the entrance of the old city. Then continue your walk on foot along the « Siq » to visit the rose-red city of Petra. Petra covers an area of about 100 square km (38 sq. mi.), where over 800 monuments can be found.
When shipping slowly displaced caravan routes, the city’s importance gradually dwindled; it fell into disuse and was lost to the world until 1812, when it was rediscovered by the Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burkhart. Nowadays, Petra is Jordan’s number one tourist attraction, known as the “rose-red city half as old as time”.
At the end of your visit, enjoy a lunch in a local restaurant inside the site.
If you wish, you can continue the visit on your own after lunch and exit the site later.
Mid-afternoon check-in at Mövenpick Resort Petra.
The rest of the day is at leisure.
Dinner is served at the hotel.
Day 2 – Petra/Wadi Rum/Aqaba
You will depart the hotel by coach for a 2-hour drive to Wadi Rum.
Upon arrival in Wadi Rum, you will board four-wheel drive Bedouin truck driven by a local Bedouin, then start a 2-hour drive inside the beautiful desert. The landscape of Wadi Rum, also known as “Valley of the Moon”, with its immensity, colours and awe-inspiring shapes, creates an almost supernatural atmosphere. The place has been the setting for the famous film Lawrence of Arabia, as well as the actual location where T. E. Lawrence set his camp, whose book The Seven Pillars of Wisdom was named after the seven natural columns varying in height located in route to Wadi Rum. Bedouin camps are evident in the Wadi, which is still home to many Bedouin families, who welcome visitors with the hospitality and generosity that characterizes them.
Proceed to a Bedouin camp for some rest and lunch.
After lunch, you will be taken to Aqaba.
Mid-afternoon check-in at Kempinski Hotel Aqaba Red Sea.
The rest of the day is at leisure to enjoy the hotel facilities.
Dinner is served at the hotel.
Day 3 – Aqaba
You will then be transferred to the airport in time for check-in for the PONANT selected flight or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
Your hotels:
Mövenpick Resort Petra is located directly at the entrance of the historic city of Petra. The hotel’s rooftop garden terrace offers views of the hills. The rooms each have a private outdoor balcony. This resort with an oriental flair features a combination of natural stone, handcrafted wood and luxurious Middle Eastern fabrics and textures.
Kempinski Hotel Aqaba is situated on a white sandy Red Sea beach, close to Aqaba city centre. Deluxe rooms are contemporary in design and feature a private balcony overlooking the Red Sea. A glass wall separates the bathroom from the room to take advantage of the natural light. The hotel has an extensive 2-floors spa with panoramic sea views.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
Please note:
Contact of your hotels:
Mövenpick Resort Petra
P.O. Box 214, 71810 Petra, Jordan
Telephone: +962 3 215 7111
Kempinski Hotel Aqaba Red Sea
Ing Hussein Street, 77110 Aqaba, Jordan
Telephone: +962 3 209 0888
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 : € 1'390
Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Day 1 – Aqaba/Wadi Rum
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local representative.
Welcome to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, a country with outstanding ancient history, biblical sites of importance and beautiful desert landscapes.
Transfer to Wadi Rum.
Otherwise known as Valley of the Moon, Wadi Rum is the largest - and most magnificent - of Jordan's desert landscapes and has been virtually untouched by humans. A maze of monolithic rock formations rises up from the desert floor to heights of 1,750 meters (5,740 feet), creating a natural challenge for serious mountaineers. However, Wadi Rum may be best known for its connection with British officer T. E. Lawrence, who passed through several times during the Arab Revolt of 1917–18. In the 1980s one of the rock formations in Wadi Rum was named "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom" after Lawrence's book penned in the aftermath of the war, although the 'Seven Pillars' referred to in the book have no connection with Rum.
Enjoy a four-hour excursion of Wadi Rum in a four-wheel-drive vehicle. Please note that this excursion is conducted on board a simple vehicle which is operated by a local charity foundation. The revenue generated through these tours helps support the livelihood of the local Bedouins.
Lunch will be served during the course of the tour under a Bedouin tent.
Continue to your Bedouin camp Saraya Camp 4*, in the desert to enjoy a privilege evening under the stars.
Dinner and overnight.
Day 2 – Wadi Rum/Petra
Breakfast at your Camp, check out and transfer out of the camp for a 2 hours drive to reach Petra.
The ancient rose-red city of Petra was built by the Nabataeans more than 2,000 years ago. Learn about this fascinating culture and the amazing relics they left behind. In these times, Petra was a fortress carved out of craggy rocks, in an area which was virtually inaccessible. In the first and second century, after the Romans took over, the city reached the peak of its fame.
From the entrance, it is an 800 meter (½ mi.) walk to the entrance of the old city. Then continue your walk on foot along the « Siq » to visit the rose-red city of Petra. Petra covers an area of about 100 square km (38 sq. mi.), where over 800 monuments can be found.
When shipping slowly displaced caravan routes, the city's importance gradually dwindled; it fell into disuse and was lost to the world until 1812, when it was rediscovered by the Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burkhart. Nowadays, Petra is Jordan's number one tourist attraction, known as the "rose-red city half as old as time".
At the end of your visit, enjoy a lunch in a local restaurant inside the site.
Free time to walk back to the main entrance at your pace.
A shuttle will be available to take you to your hotel when you are ready (15 minutes drive).
Dinner at the hotel.
Day 3 – Petra/Madaba/Dead Sea
Breakfast at your hotel, check out and proceed to Madaba. The drive takes about 3 hours.
South of Amman proudly stands Madaba, the "City of Mosaics", perched on an archaeological site with more than 4,000 years of history buried beneath it. The quality and quantity of the mosaic flooring found here has made Madaba one of the most prominent cities in the world for mosaics. St. George's Church houses a world-famous mosaic floor containing a large mosaic map of Palestine, which also features a detailed map of Jerusalem as it was during the sixth century. At the Church of the Apostles, at the southern entrance of the city, is a mosaic floor attributed to the craftsman Salamanios, depicting the sea, with the central figure of a woman encircled with a selection of creatures, vegetation and an inscription.
Your lunch will be served in a local restaurant.
After your lunch, drive to your hotel in the Dead Sea, enjoy a photo stop en-route.
The Dead Sea has a historical and spiritual legacy of its own. It is believed to be the site of five biblical cities: Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim and Zoar (Bela).
At 400 meters below sea level, the Dead Sea is infinite in what it has to offer. Ever since the days of Herod the Great, people have flocked to the Dead Sea in search of its curative secrets. Due to high annual temperatures, low humidity and high atmospheric pressure, the air is extremely exogenous, and the high content of oxygen and magnesium in the air make breathing a lot easier.
With the highest content of minerals and salts in the world, the Dead Sea water possesses anti-inflammatory properties, and the dark mud found on the shores have been used for over 2000 years for therapeutic purposes.
Rest of the day at leisure to enjoy the hotel and experience floating in the Dead Sea.
Dinner will be served at your hotel.
Day 4 – Dead Sea/Jerash/Amman
Breakfast.
Morning at leisure.
Meet your guide in the late-morning and proceed to Jerash.
Nestled in the hills of Gilead is the Greco-Roman city of Jerash, where archaeological remains from the Neolithic, Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Umayyad eras, amongst others, have been found. Jerash's golden age, however, arrived with the Roman era. Today, Jerash is known as one of the best-preserved provincial cities of the Roman Empire. Jerash was also a member of the Decapolis, a dynamic commercial league of ten Greco-Roman cities which were grouped together because of their language, culture, location and political status, wherein each functioned as an autonomous city-state.
After your visit, enjoy lunch in a local restaurant.
Afterwards, proceed to Amman for a Panoramic Tour.
After your visit, drive back to your hotel in Amman.
Enjoy dinner at the hotel.
Day 5 – Amman/Paris
After breakfast and check-out, time at leisure depending on your flight schedule.
You will then be transferred to the airport in time for check-in for the PONANT selected flight or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
Your hotels:
Saraya Rum Camp Wadi Rum 4* is located off the beaten path in the desert of Wadi Rum. This Bedouin camp was selected to experience the Bedouin culture and gastronomy while stargazing in a privileged environment. The bungalows feature a true Bedouin decoration inside and outside out, a small and private patio, a fully equipped bathroom and mostly a two-sided panorama on the Wadi Rum.
Hayat Zaman Hotel & Resort 5* is ideally located 10 minutes away from entrance of Petra and features a late 19th century jordanian village. All rooms have air-conditionning, a minibar and a private balcony.
Kempinski Ishtar Dead Sea 5* is ideally located on the edge of the Dead Sea. It features 9 outdoor swimming pools offering magnificient views of the the Dead Sea, Spa facilities and several restaurants and bars.
An oasis of modern luxury, Intercontinental Amman Hotel 5* is perched on one of the city's seven hills, in the heart of the diplomatic district. All 440 newly renovated rooms and suites are equipped with stylish and convenient amenities. Relax and rejuvenate in the indoor and outdoor pools, enjoy signature treatments at the full-service spa or try one of six restaurants.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
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Contact of your hotels:
Saraya Rum Camp
Wadi Rum Protected Area
Wadi Rum Camp
Telephone: +962 7 9966 1007
Hayat Zaman Hotel & Resort
P.O BOX 2
Wadi Mousa
71873 Petra, Jordan.
Telephone : 00962 3 2150111
Kempinski Ishtar Dead Sea
Swaimeh
Dead Sea 11194 Jordan
Telephone: +962 5 356 8888
InterContinental Amman
Islamic College Street
11180 Jordanie
Téléphone : + 962 6 464 1361
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.
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