Deluxe Kabine
5% Ponant Bonus
19 m2
2
Mit der außergewöhnlichen Anwesenheit von Franz-Olivier Giesbert.
In Partnerschaft mit LE POINT.
Gehen Sie in Athen an Bord der Le Jacques-Cartier für eine 8-tägige Kreuzfahrt von Griechenland bis an die majestätische Küste Maltas.
Die Le Jacques-Cartier bringt Sie zunächst nach Patmos. Sie bewundern das Kloster und die Grotte, in der der Apostel Johannes der Legende zufolge von Visionen heimgesucht wurde.
Entdecken Sie auch Hydra, eine kleine Insel mit ursprünglichem Charme, auf der Autos verboten sind.
Sie fahren durch den Kanal von Korinth und machen einen Zwischenstopp in Itea, in der Nähe der wunderschönen archäologischen Fundstätte Delphi.
Nach einem Aufenthalt in Katakolon verlassen Sie Griechenland und nehmen Kurs auf Italien. Die Fahrt geht weiter, und Sie entdecken Syrakus, eine der schönsten Städte Siziliens, die aufgrund ihrer zahlreichen historischen Bauwerke ins UNESCO-Welterbe aufgenommen wurde.
Ihr letzter Stopp ist auf Gozo, einer geschützten Insel mit den Megalithischen Tempeln, die zum UNESCO-Welterbe gehören.
In Valletta, der Hauptstadt der Insel Malta und ehemaligen Hochburg des Ritterordens, endet die Kreuzfahrt.
Ref : X300922
Mit der außergewöhnlichen Anwesenheit von Franz-Olivier Giesbert. In Partnerschaft mit LE POINT. Kreuzfahrt von Griechenland über die Küste Siziliens nach Malta mit majestätischen...
Kabinen
Reiseleistungen
Zusatzleistungen
Für mehr Sicherheit wählt PONANT Flüge aus und kümmert sich um Ihre Transfers für Ihre Reise sowie um Landbesuche vor und nach dem Ausschiffen.
Diese Reise könnte Ihnen auch gefallen...
*Preis pro Person auf Basis einer Doppelkabine. Dieser Preis gilt vorbehaltlich Verfügbarkeit und basiert auf der Auslastung des jeweiligen Schiffes. Die Kabinenkategorie, für die dieser Preis gilt, ist möglichweise nicht mehr verfügbar
Serviceleistungen
und großer Filmauswahl
Wählen Sie eine Kabinenkategorie aus
Franz-Olivier Giesbert
Franz-Olivier Giesbert was born in 1949 in Wilmington, Delaware, in the United States to an American father and a French mother. He arrived in France at the age of three. After collaborating with the literary page of Paris-Normandie, he entered Le Nouvel Observateur in 1971. He was successively political journalist, famous reporter, Washington correspondent, head of the political department, and became managing editor of the weekly magazine in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed managing editor of Le Figaro. In 2000 he was nominated director of Le Point, a position that he left in March 2014 but remained columnist in this magazine. Since 2017, he has been the editorial director of La Provence.
He published several novels including “L’Affreux” (Grand novel Prize by the French Academy 1992), “La Souille” (Interallied prize 1995), “Le Sieur Dieu”, “L’Immortel”, “Le huitième prophète” (2008), “Un très grand amour” (2010) and biographies: “François Mitterrand” or “La Tentation de l’Histoire” (prize Today 1977), “Jacques Chirac” (1987), “Le Président” (1990), “François Mitterrand, une vie” (1996), “La tragédie du Président” (2006), as well as a story: “L'Américain” (2004).
Latest works: “M. Le Président” (2011), “Dieu, Ma mère et Moi” and “Derniers carnets de campagne” (2012), “La cuisinière d’Himmler” (2013), “L’amour est éternel tant qu’il dure” (2014), “L’Animal est une personne” and “Manifeste pour les animaux” (2014), “Belle d'amour” (prize by Terre des Templiers - June 2017), “Le théâtre des incapables” (Albin Michel, 2017).
From 1997, he animated several literary and cultural programmes, and "Les Grandes questions" on France 5 until 2015.
Languages spoken: French, English
Photo credit: Khan RENAUD
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:
Depending on the itinerary and the program of your cruise, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
For women:
For men:
SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
ACCESSORIES:
HEALTH CARE:
OUTFITS ON BOARD:
PRECAUTIONS:
In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
PONANT Aktivitäten
Le Point
Le Point wurde 1972 gegründet und ist heute die meistverkaufte Wochenzeitung Frankreichs.
Seine Gründer sind von Natur aus Humanisten und haben beschlossen, als Optimisten durchs Leben zu gehen. Sie sind überzeugt, dass Freiheit und Fortschritt auf der Vernunft, dem Erleben von Zweifeln, den Freuden des Lebens und dem Verständnis der Welt basieren.
In einer Zeit, in der sich die politischen, geopolitischen und technologischen Umwälzungen die Hand geben, versteht sich Le Point als Magazin im Zeichen des Wissens, der Entschlüsselungen und natürlich der Reportage.
Es bietet seiner Leserschaft Informationen, die auf Nachforschungen, Debatten und Erzählungen basieren, und regt sie dazu an, sich ihr eigenes Urteil zu bilden.
Franz-Olivier Giesbert
Franz-Olivier Giesbert was born in 1949 in Wilmington, Delaware, in the United States to an American father and a French mother. He arrived in France at the age of three. After collaborating with the literary page of Paris-Normandie, he entered Le Nouvel Observateur in 1971. He was successively political journalist, famous reporter, Washington correspondent, head of the political department, and became managing editor of the weekly magazine in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed managing editor of Le Figaro. In 2000 he was nominated director of Le Point, a position that he left in March 2014 but remained columnist in this magazine. Since 2017, he has been the editorial director of La Provence.
He published several novels including “L’Affreux” (Grand novel Prize by the French Academy 1992), “La Souille” (Interallied prize 1995), “Le Sieur Dieu”, “L’Immortel”, “Le huitième prophète” (2008), “Un très grand amour” (2010) and biographies: “François Mitterrand” or “La Tentation de l’Histoire” (prize Today 1977), “Jacques Chirac” (1987), “Le Président” (1990), “François Mitterrand, une vie” (1996), “La tragédie du Président” (2006), as well as a story: “L'Américain” (2004).
Latest works: “M. Le Président” (2011), “Dieu, Ma mère et Moi” and “Derniers carnets de campagne” (2012), “La cuisinière d’Himmler” (2013), “L’amour est éternel tant qu’il dure” (2014), “L’Animal est une personne” and “Manifeste pour les animaux” (2014), “Belle d'amour” (prize by Terre des Templiers - June 2017), “Le théâtre des incapables” (Albin Michel, 2017).
From 1997, he animated several literary and cultural programmes, and "Les Grandes questions" on France 5 until 2015.
Languages spoken: French, English
Photo credit: Khan RENAUD
Vorbehaltlich des Widerrufs im Falle von höherer Gewalt
Mit der außergewöhnlichen Anwesenheit von Franz-Olivier Giesbert.
In Partnerschaft mit LE POINT.
Einschiffung 30.09.2022 von 16:00 bis 17:00
Abfahrt 30.09.2022 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 01.10.2022 mittags
Abfahrt 01.10.2022 am späten Nachmittag
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 02.10.2022 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 02.10.2022 am frühen Nachmittag
Dieses ungewöhnliche Etappenziel der Saronischen Inseln liegt östlich des Peloponnes. Hydra ist autofrei. Die gleichnamige Hafenstadt liegt stufenförmig an den Hängen einer bergigen Bucht. Sie erstaunt durch ihre unverputzten Häuser. Diese gehören zu den Traditionen, ebenso wie die an den Kais festgemachten farbenfrohen Kaiks. Etwas weiter an der Küste haben Sie die Möglichkeit zur Entdeckung des Historisches Archiv-Museums, sowie der Sammlungen des Museums für nationale Geschichte von Athen, die in der eleganten Villa Koundouriotis ausgestellt werden.
Ankunft 02.10.2022
Abfahrt 02.10.2022
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 03.10.2022 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 03.10.2022 am frühen Nachmittag
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 04.10.2022 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 04.10.2022 mittags
Dieses malerische Küstendorf erstreckt sich am Ionischen Meer im Westen des Peloponnes. Dessen Hauptkai bietet Ihnen einen weiten Ausblick auf die bewaldeten Hügel der Küste. Die strahlend weiße St.-Nikolaus-Kirche verfügt über eine reiche Ausstattung mit Ikonen. Sie haben auch die einmalige Gelegenheit, die Ausgrabungsstätte von Olympia an den Hängen des Kronos zu besichtigen.
Ankunft 05.10.2022 mittags
Abfahrt 05.10.2022 am frühen Abend
Mit den zerklüfteten Felsküsten, den endlosen Stränden, dem Ätna, der bedrohlich wie ein Patriarch über seiner Insel thront, und den blühenden Gärten auf den Hügeln präsentiert Sizilien seine Landschaften wie ein Ladenbesitzer, der seine Schätze feilbietet. Cicero beschrieb sie als die „schönste Stadt der Welt“, einst war Syrakus eine der bedeutendsten Städte Siziliens, die es in ihrer Glanzzeit sogar mit Athen aufnehmen konnte. In der zentralen Stadt des antiken Griechenlands lebten zahlreiche Zivilisationen, von denen jede ihre Spuren hinterließ. Dank der Einflüsse der arabischen, römischen, normannischen, byzantinischen und spanischen Kulturen zeichnet sich Syrakus heute durch eine außergewöhnliche Palette an Düften, Farben und Aromen aus.
Ankunft 06.10.2022 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 06.10.2022 am Nachmittag
Die kleine, nördlich von Malta gelegene Insel Gozo hat sich ihren natürlichen und authentischen Charakter erhalten. Grüne Hügel und Täler wechseln sich mit dem Mosaik bestellter Äcker ab, Gebäude aus honigfarbenem Kalkstein reihen sich harmonisch in die Landschaft ein. Eine einzigartige historische Stätte, die zum Weltkulturerbe der UNESCO gehört, bereichert die Insel: die Megalith-Tempel von Ggantija und ihr Museum, in dem eine Vielzahl vor Ort gefundener Objekte ausgestellt sind. Rote Sandstrände und ein kristallklares Meer runden die Ruhe und den Charme von Gozo ab.
Ankunft 06.10.2022 am frühen Abend
Ausschiffung 07.10.2022 um 07:00
Die vollständig zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe erklärte Hauptstadt Valletta erstreckt sich über eine Halbinsel im Nordwesten von Malta. Vom Tritonbrunnen bis zum Fort St. Elmo biete die Stadt ebenso vielen majestätischen Straßen wie treppenförmig angelegten Gassen. Die farbigen Loggien und die verzierten Erker der hohen Wohngebäude begleiten Sie bei Ihrer Entdeckungstour, die selten von Autos gestört wird. Besichtigen Sie den mit Wappen und Fresken geschmückten Großmeisterpalast. Die St.-Johannes-Kathedrale sowie die seit dem 16. Jh. die Stadt schützenden Wehrmauern gehören auch zu den bedeutendsten Bauwerken der Stadt. Die in Terrassen angelegten Gärten von Barraca verleihen Ihrem Rundgang eine grüne und blühende Note.
From the pier, 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 : € 60
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.
You will continue with a short drive to the top of Profit Illias Mountain, the highest point of the island - 880 feet (269 m) above sea level.
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 : € 70
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 : € 70
The charm of Hydra town certainly lies in her rich history, port and waterfront unspoiled by motorised vehicles. This island offers a rugged charm and many scenes to discover.
From the pier, follow your guide on a walking exploration through the island's historical landmarks. Your first stop will be the Hydra Museum - Historical Archives where you may admire 19th century paintings of considerable artistic value as well as rich documental and photographic material detailing the long maritime tradition and history of the island.
Continuing your walk around the port, you will visit the Church of the Dormitian, which houses icons, chandeliers and other offerings from the wealthy seafarers of the island. It is even said one of the chandeliers was stolen from Louis XIV and given to the church.
Enjoy a coffee or a refreshment together with Hydra's local sweet "amygdaloto" at a promenade local coffee shop.
Next, take the road uphill to reach Koundouriotis Mansion, one of the finest examples of the traditional 18th and 19th century architecture of Hydra. Built in 1780 by the ship owner Lazaros Koundouriotis, it now houses various items from the National Historical Museum of Athens, such as traditional costumes, jewellery, fine embroideries, pottery and wood-carvings.
Enjoy a leisurely walk through Hydra's little alleys and stone houses before your return to the port.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 45
From the pier, embark your coach for the one-hour drive to the Saint Lucas Monastery. On the way, you will pass by Delphi and Arachova villages.
The historic walled monastery is one of the most important monuments of Middle Byzantine architecture and art and is listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites in Greece. It was founded in the early 10th century by the hermit Saint Lucas, whose relics are kept in the monastery. The main shrine is the tomb of Saint 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 mountain small village and its quaint houses are built up on the north slopes of Mount Parnassos, with 3,300 inhabitants, at 800 – 1,100m altitude. In 2000 B.C. Homer mentioned in the Iliad two famous generals who took part in the Trojan War Epistrophos and Schedias from the old towns of Anemoria and Kiparissos. These towns were situated around where Arachova stands today. Later, 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 areas natural beauty. This 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.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 55
From the pier, board your coach for a 30-minute picturesque drive through olive groves before reaching the Archaeological Site.
Once arriving, you will take the Sacred Way that was followed by ancient pilgrims and visitors to the site. The path begins at the southeast corner of the site and winds its way up the hillside, past ancient treasuries and monuments, to the temple of Apollo.
It is an imposing temple of the Doric order whose existence was woven through the turbulent history of the site and endured numerous incarnations. The remains that you can see date back to the 4th century B.C. The Temple of Apollo was first built around the 7th century B.C. by the two legendary architects Trophonios and Agamedes. The exterior was decorated with shields captured from the Persians at Plataea. This temple was also of the Doric order and had 6 columns at the front, and 15 columns at the flanks. 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.
You will continue your walk and pass the spare ruins of the Senate of Delphi, followed be a pile of rocks, marking the site of the early Delphi Oracle which according to legend was guarded by the snake Python. For those who wish, the Theatre can be visited.
A few steps from the sanctuary of Apollo, the Delphi museum has exhibited for over a century, the objects found at the archaeological site. He is one of the four largest museums in Greece, with Athens and Olympia. Vases, bronzes, sculptures found in temples, offerings made to Apollo by the pilgrims, objects of gold and ivory found under the slabs of the Sacred Way can be admired in this museum.
At the end of your visit, you will join your coach and enjoy magnificent views over the Bay of Itea before reaching the charming town of Delphi.
Once arriving, you will enjoy free time to browse the shops before your return on Itea.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
From the pier, you will board your coach for a drive to the site of Olympia, in the Alpheus valley on the slopes of Mount Cronion. Entering the Olympia sanctuary is like going back nearly 2,800 years in time, when the first edition of the Olympic Games took place in the 7th century BC. With every step, you will discover Olympia's numerous treasures: temples, altars, theatres, and marble and bronze statues. The location is an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1989.
The Altis enclosed a levelled space about 200 metres long and 177 metres wide, dedicated to the main centres of worship and the buildings associated with the organisation of the games. The oldest of the great Greek temples is the Temple of Hera, which is probably the first known Doric building, built around 600 BC. It houses the table on which garlands for the winners were prepared. The most celebrated of the temples of Zeus is located here in Olympia, and once featured an ivory and gold statue of the god, a masterpiece by the sculptor Phidias made in 436 BC. The temple was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Next to it is the Zeus altar where offerings were made in honour of the god. The votive temples comprised a row of chapels referred to as the "Treasure houses", which received the Greek people's offerings. Below the terrace of Treasure houses you will note the presence of a row of 16 statues of Zeus, paid for with money from heavy fines imposed by the Olympic judges on athletes who cheated or attempted to win by devious means. Outside to the east of the Altis were the access tunnel to the stadium, which had a large racetrack of 192.25 metres, and the hippodrome where the sporting events took place. The terraced seats of the stadium could accommodate 40,000 spectators.
Your visit would not be complete without stopping at the Olympia Museum, which brings together under one roof all the discoveries made on the site, including the sculptured ornaments from the Temple of Zeus.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 55
Depart by coach from the port through the countryside, passing through villages and almond groves as you make your way to Noto, the second largest town in Syracuse province and the best example of Sicilian Baroque architecture on the island.
You will cross on foot the Public Gardens, where it is possible to admire the busts of the artists who contributed to Noto’s urban culture and style.
Besides the 18th century Cathedral, currently under restoration after damage suffered during 1990 earthquake, other impressive buildings are the Churches of St Domenico and of St Charles (del Colleggio), the “Ducezio” Palace and “Villadorata” Palace.
Noto has been declared a Heritage site by UNESCO, who also provides financial support for the reconstruction of monuments destroyed during 1990 earthquake.
Enjoy some free time to browse around before commencing the return drive to Syracuse.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 50
Depart the pier by coach and drive to the archaeological area, which you will reach after a short drive.
Visit the Roman Amphitheatre of Augustus, used for fights between gladiators and wild beasts, the Altar of Hieron, constructed in the 2nd century BC to celebrate the “Eleutherian Feast”, the Latomie of Paradise, huge caverns once used as prisons, the Ear of Dionysius, an enormous grotto with extraordinary echo and the Greek Theatre, one of the largest in the Hellenic World, constructed in the 5th century BC and successively enlarged.
Upon completion of the visit, re-board your coach for the short drive to Ortygia, which you will visit on foot. On Ortygia Island discover the Piazza Pancali (the ruins of the Temple of Apollo of the 6th century BC), Corso Matteotti, Archimede’s Place, Piazza Duomo. Visit the Cathedral in Baroque style, erected over the remains of the Doric Temple of Minerva: in the interiors, see the undamaged twelve Doric columns. Then visit the fountain of Arethusa, the nymph praised by Pindar and Virgilio in one of the most touching and fine myths. Several nobility palaces – majority of them originating in the 15th and 16th centuries – will be seen from outside during the walking tour.
Then, return to the port and your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 65
From the pier, embark your minivan for a drive to Xewkija via Qala. From Qala, its belvedere, its village square and the esplanade of St Mary of the Rocks Chapel, breathtaking views can be enjoyed. The chapel faces Comino and legend has it that it was built so that people of that island could follow Holy Mass from across the straits when rough weather prohibited a priest from crossing there.
Then continue to Xewkija, the oldest village in Gozo which lies between Mgarr Harbour and Victoria. Xewkija has heritage of worthy craftsman and busy workers, and the village produces the best Gozitan stone masons, who are also the finest decorators of Maltese stone. You will visit the Rotunda of St. John the Baptist church. This church is the biggest church in Gozo and boasts the third largest unsupported dome in the world. The monumental church is an enormous circular structure (hence its name) in white local limestone. Its eight concrete columns covered with stone supports its dome. The interior is decorated with fine sculptures and modern paintings. The floor is in polished Carrara marble and the main altar is also carved in precious marble. Just before the Rotunda was completed, the old church was carefully dismantled, and the best parts of it delicately rebuilt next to the new church. One can visit the remnants of the old church (now known as The Sculpture Museum) and discover the incredible delicate lacework on some of the Maltese stone.
Continue to Ta’ Mena winery past the square of the village of Gharb. Here you will taste typical Maltese nibbles and Gozo produced wine in a tranquil idyllic location, looking out to the hills and the sea.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 60
From the pier, board your coach for a short drive to Xaghra.
Upon arrival, you will visit Ggantija Temples “the Giant’s Tower”. Built before the famous standing stones at Stonehenge, Ggantija Temples is composed of two temples. A listed UNESCO World Heritage Site, the site was built between 3600 and 3200 B.C. The name Ggantija is derived from the word “ggant”, Maltese for giant, as Gozitans used to believe the temples were built by a race of giants. Some of these megaliths exceed five metres in length and weigh over fifty tons. Hard-wearing coralline limestone was used for the construction of the outer walls (which is one of the reasons the buildings have survived so long), whilst softer, smoother, Globigerina limestone was reserved for inner furnishings such as doorways, altars, and decorative slabs. Each temple consists of a number of apses flanking a central corridor as well as a large terrace at the front which would probably have been used for ceremonial gatherings.
Reboard your coach for the short drive to Dwejra, where you can enjoy a photo stop and see the inland sea and Fungus Rock.
Then, you will head off to Victoria, Gozo’s capital. The name Victoria was given to the town in 1887 in honour of the famous British Queen’s Golden Jubilee. At the same time, the town was officially raised to city-status, becoming known as Citta’ir-Rabat (Victoria). There are many places of historical and cultural interest in Victoria; its towering fortifications afford panoramic views over the whole Island and within the Citadel are many of the main historical sites of ir-Rabat (Victoria).
Upon arrival, you will visit St. George’s Basilica, located in the heart of Victoria, Gozo. The parish was set up in medieval times, while the foundation stones of St. George's Basilica were laid in 1672. The basilica is entirely covered with marble, while the canopy over the high altar is gilded in bronze and gold. However, the most fascinating work of art is a statue of St. George, sculpted in wood by Pawlu Azzopardi in 1838. All paintings in the dome and ceiling were done by Giovanni Battista Conti.
Finally, you will visit the Gozo Museum of Archaeology. The museum illustrates the cultural history of Gozo from prehistoric times to the early modern period. It relies on themes like burial, religion, art, food and daily life, making use of material from various archaeological sites in Gozo.
You will then return to the pier.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 55
Media-Partner
Tauschen Sie sich mit Chefredakteuren, Journalisten und Kolumnisten der größten Medien zur Geopolitik, der Entwicklung der Gesellschaft und den großen Herausforderungen der Zukunft aus und freuen Sie sich auf spannende Debatten. Paris Match, Le Figaro, L’Express oder Le Point – diese Medien sind Referenzen für hochwertige Informationen und bieten an Bord tiefgreifende Analysen des Wandels unserer Gesellschaft. Partnerschaften mit GEO und der Zeitschrift Point de vue richten sich insbesondere an Passagiere mit einer Leidenschaft für Fotografie, Geographie und Geschichte.
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
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 : € 50
Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Enjoy three days of relaxation and discovery in an exclusive setting south of Athens, on the southernmost tip of Attica, at Cape Sounio. Gastronomic taverns and restaurants, elegance and relaxation, this programme will offer you a subtle contrast of flavours, colours and aromas, combining gastronomy, culture and nature. An ideal prelude to your cruise.
Day 1 - Athens
Meet at Athens airport arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign.
You will be greeted by our local English-speaking 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 your resort hotel Cape Sounio Grecotel 4*.
Check-in.
The rest of the day and dinner are at leisure.
Day 2 - Cape Sounio
Your day is at leisure to enjoy hotel facilities.
Take advantage of a relaxing massage in the Elixir spa, sunbathe by the saltwater or swim off the private beach in the cool waters of the Aegean Sea.
With breathtaking views of the temple of Poseidon, Cape Sounio is a contemporary hotel in a peaceful location. The beautiful gardens at Cape Sounio are the perfect place to relax in the sun, lying next to the large seawater pool.
For your lunch, experience one of the hotel's restaurants where you will savour the chef's fusion of international and Greek cuisine, at a selection of fine restaurants overlooking the Sounio Bay and the temple of Poseidon. The Aegean grill, pool grill restaurant offers a tempting range of salads, main courses with fresh products throughout the day. Lunch is at leisure.
In the late afternoon, board your private vehicle for a short drive to Cape Sounion where you will visit the 5th century BC Temple of Poseidon. The temple is standing some 60 metres (200 ft) above the sea at the edge of a cliff and is one of the most breathtaking and deeply moving sights in all of Greece. This is the place where the ancient Greeks worshipped their mighty god of the seas, Poseidon. The 15 (of the original 34) columns of the Doric order that are still standing belong to the temple built here during the Golden Age of Pericles Athens, over the relics of an older one. The architect is unknown but is believed to be the same who built the Theseion in Athens.
After visiting the temple, you will return to your hotel for a delightful dinner at the Gourmet restaurant, on one of the outdoor terraces when the sun sets over Poseidon Temple, a nice visual experience.
Day 3 - Athens
Check-out.
You will leave the Cape Sounio Resort 4* for a scenic drive through the coastal suburbs to reach the historic city of Athens.
Athens is renowned as one of the greatest cities of the ancient world and the birthplace of western civilisation. This excursion is an ideal introduction for first-time visitors to the splendid highlights of this city.
During your drive through the city, you will see some of the most important sites of Athens such as Constitution Square, the Monument of the Unknown Soldier, the Temple of Zeus and the Olympic Stadium. A short photo stop will be made at the footsteps of the Acropolis hill.
You will then leave your coach and start your walking tour, during which you will have the opportunity to discover places in Athens which are known only by the locals and get familiar with typical Greek flavours during a relaxing and fun walk.
Beginning your walk in the centre of Athens, your first stop will be one of the oldest a traditional pastry shop where you will taste "loukoumades" a traditional fried dough sweet with honey syrup and cinnamon.
Continuing your walk, you will stop at the town's oldest bakery to taste its "koulouri" a cruller, wheel-shaped bread with sesame, a very common delicacy sold every morning outdoors by local vendors in all parts of Athens.
The central open-air market of Athens will be your next visit where one can find local products of very good quality. Afterwards, you will make a stop at a traditional liquor store to taste the famous Greek liquor "ouzo" with the typical Greek snacks known as "mezedes".
This tour would not be complete without the opportunity to taste the most famous Greek snack, the "souvlaki" made of spit-roasted meat wrapped in pita bread, at the well-known area of Monastiraki Square.
Full of flavours and images, you will board your coach again for a drive to the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre (SNFCC). In 2006, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation announced its plans to fund the development of the SNFCC, a project that includes the construction and complete outfitting of new facilities for the National Library of Greece and the Greek National Opera, as well as the creation of the 210,000 m² Stavros Niarchos Park. The project site is located 4,5 km (3 mi) south of the centre of Athens, on the edge of Faliro Bay, and the SNFCC is designed as a multifunctional arts, education and entertainment complex.
At the end of your visit, board your coach for your return trip to Piraeus Port, where you will board your ship.
Your hotel:
Overlooking Sounio Bay and blending in perfectly with the surrounding pine forest, Cape Sounio Grecotel 4* is a peaceful haven 40 km (25 mi) south of Athens, in Attica. Boasting beautiful sandy beaches, an ultra-modern spa with indoor pool, and several refined restaurants, it is a place of rest but also a base for discovering Athens away from the crowds before embarking on your cruise.
This elegant accommodation consists of bungalows laid out like a terracotta amphitheatre that melts into the authentic landscape. You will love the setting and the standard of hospitality at the Cape Sounio Grecotel, established in a historic location. Its restaurants will delight your taste buds by offering you a choice of Greek and international cuisine, Cretan dishes made with organic ingredients, creative Asian specialities, and seafood. Within any case, the sea as a backdrop.
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:
Please note:
Contact of your hotel:
Cape Sounio Grecotel
67 km Athens-Sounio Rd
GR 19500 Sounio, Attica
Greece
Telephone number: +30 229-20-69-700
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 : € 1'090
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 : € 60
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.
You will continue with a short drive to the top of Profit Illias Mountain, the highest point of the island - 880 feet (269 m) above sea level.
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 : € 70
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 : € 70
The charm of Hydra town certainly lies in her rich history, port and waterfront unspoiled by motorised vehicles. This island offers a rugged charm and many scenes to discover.
From the pier, follow your guide on a walking exploration through the island's historical landmarks. Your first stop will be the Hydra Museum - Historical Archives where you may admire 19th century paintings of considerable artistic value as well as rich documental and photographic material detailing the long maritime tradition and history of the island.
Continuing your walk around the port, you will visit the Church of the Dormitian, which houses icons, chandeliers and other offerings from the wealthy seafarers of the island. It is even said one of the chandeliers was stolen from Louis XIV and given to the church.
Enjoy a coffee or a refreshment together with Hydra's local sweet "amygdaloto" at a promenade local coffee shop.
Next, take the road uphill to reach Koundouriotis Mansion, one of the finest examples of the traditional 18th and 19th century architecture of Hydra. Built in 1780 by the ship owner Lazaros Koundouriotis, it now houses various items from the National Historical Museum of Athens, such as traditional costumes, jewellery, fine embroideries, pottery and wood-carvings.
Enjoy a leisurely walk through Hydra's little alleys and stone houses before your return to the port.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 45
From the pier, embark your coach for the one-hour drive to the Saint Lucas Monastery. On the way, you will pass by Delphi and Arachova villages.
The historic walled monastery is one of the most important monuments of Middle Byzantine architecture and art and is listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites in Greece. It was founded in the early 10th century by the hermit Saint Lucas, whose relics are kept in the monastery. The main shrine is the tomb of Saint 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 mountain small village and its quaint houses are built up on the north slopes of Mount Parnassos, with 3,300 inhabitants, at 800 – 1,100m altitude. In 2000 B.C. Homer mentioned in the Iliad two famous generals who took part in the Trojan War Epistrophos and Schedias from the old towns of Anemoria and Kiparissos. These towns were situated around where Arachova stands today. Later, 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 areas natural beauty. This 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.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 55
From the pier, board your coach for a 30-minute picturesque drive through olive groves before reaching the Archaeological Site.
Once arriving, you will take the Sacred Way that was followed by ancient pilgrims and visitors to the site. The path begins at the southeast corner of the site and winds its way up the hillside, past ancient treasuries and monuments, to the temple of Apollo.
It is an imposing temple of the Doric order whose existence was woven through the turbulent history of the site and endured numerous incarnations. The remains that you can see date back to the 4th century B.C. The Temple of Apollo was first built around the 7th century B.C. by the two legendary architects Trophonios and Agamedes. The exterior was decorated with shields captured from the Persians at Plataea. This temple was also of the Doric order and had 6 columns at the front, and 15 columns at the flanks. 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.
You will continue your walk and pass the spare ruins of the Senate of Delphi, followed be a pile of rocks, marking the site of the early Delphi Oracle which according to legend was guarded by the snake Python. For those who wish, the Theatre can be visited.
A few steps from the sanctuary of Apollo, the Delphi museum has exhibited for over a century, the objects found at the archaeological site. He is one of the four largest museums in Greece, with Athens and Olympia. Vases, bronzes, sculptures found in temples, offerings made to Apollo by the pilgrims, objects of gold and ivory found under the slabs of the Sacred Way can be admired in this museum.
At the end of your visit, you will join your coach and enjoy magnificent views over the Bay of Itea before reaching the charming town of Delphi.
Once arriving, you will enjoy free time to browse the shops before your return on Itea.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
From the pier, you will board your coach for a drive to the site of Olympia, in the Alpheus valley on the slopes of Mount Cronion. Entering the Olympia sanctuary is like going back nearly 2,800 years in time, when the first edition of the Olympic Games took place in the 7th century BC. With every step, you will discover Olympia's numerous treasures: temples, altars, theatres, and marble and bronze statues. The location is an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1989.
The Altis enclosed a levelled space about 200 metres long and 177 metres wide, dedicated to the main centres of worship and the buildings associated with the organisation of the games. The oldest of the great Greek temples is the Temple of Hera, which is probably the first known Doric building, built around 600 BC. It houses the table on which garlands for the winners were prepared. The most celebrated of the temples of Zeus is located here in Olympia, and once featured an ivory and gold statue of the god, a masterpiece by the sculptor Phidias made in 436 BC. The temple was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Next to it is the Zeus altar where offerings were made in honour of the god. The votive temples comprised a row of chapels referred to as the "Treasure houses", which received the Greek people's offerings. Below the terrace of Treasure houses you will note the presence of a row of 16 statues of Zeus, paid for with money from heavy fines imposed by the Olympic judges on athletes who cheated or attempted to win by devious means. Outside to the east of the Altis were the access tunnel to the stadium, which had a large racetrack of 192.25 metres, and the hippodrome where the sporting events took place. The terraced seats of the stadium could accommodate 40,000 spectators.
Your visit would not be complete without stopping at the Olympia Museum, which brings together under one roof all the discoveries made on the site, including the sculptured ornaments from the Temple of Zeus.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 55
Depart by coach from the port through the countryside, passing through villages and almond groves as you make your way to Noto, the second largest town in Syracuse province and the best example of Sicilian Baroque architecture on the island.
You will cross on foot the Public Gardens, where it is possible to admire the busts of the artists who contributed to Noto’s urban culture and style.
Besides the 18th century Cathedral, currently under restoration after damage suffered during 1990 earthquake, other impressive buildings are the Churches of St Domenico and of St Charles (del Colleggio), the “Ducezio” Palace and “Villadorata” Palace.
Noto has been declared a Heritage site by UNESCO, who also provides financial support for the reconstruction of monuments destroyed during 1990 earthquake.
Enjoy some free time to browse around before commencing the return drive to Syracuse.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 50
Depart the pier by coach and drive to the archaeological area, which you will reach after a short drive.
Visit the Roman Amphitheatre of Augustus, used for fights between gladiators and wild beasts, the Altar of Hieron, constructed in the 2nd century BC to celebrate the “Eleutherian Feast”, the Latomie of Paradise, huge caverns once used as prisons, the Ear of Dionysius, an enormous grotto with extraordinary echo and the Greek Theatre, one of the largest in the Hellenic World, constructed in the 5th century BC and successively enlarged.
Upon completion of the visit, re-board your coach for the short drive to Ortygia, which you will visit on foot. On Ortygia Island discover the Piazza Pancali (the ruins of the Temple of Apollo of the 6th century BC), Corso Matteotti, Archimede’s Place, Piazza Duomo. Visit the Cathedral in Baroque style, erected over the remains of the Doric Temple of Minerva: in the interiors, see the undamaged twelve Doric columns. Then visit the fountain of Arethusa, the nymph praised by Pindar and Virgilio in one of the most touching and fine myths. Several nobility palaces – majority of them originating in the 15th and 16th centuries – will be seen from outside during the walking tour.
Then, return to the port and your ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 65
From the pier, embark your minivan for a drive to Xewkija via Qala. From Qala, its belvedere, its village square and the esplanade of St Mary of the Rocks Chapel, breathtaking views can be enjoyed. The chapel faces Comino and legend has it that it was built so that people of that island could follow Holy Mass from across the straits when rough weather prohibited a priest from crossing there.
Then continue to Xewkija, the oldest village in Gozo which lies between Mgarr Harbour and Victoria. Xewkija has heritage of worthy craftsman and busy workers, and the village produces the best Gozitan stone masons, who are also the finest decorators of Maltese stone. You will visit the Rotunda of St. John the Baptist church. This church is the biggest church in Gozo and boasts the third largest unsupported dome in the world. The monumental church is an enormous circular structure (hence its name) in white local limestone. Its eight concrete columns covered with stone supports its dome. The interior is decorated with fine sculptures and modern paintings. The floor is in polished Carrara marble and the main altar is also carved in precious marble. Just before the Rotunda was completed, the old church was carefully dismantled, and the best parts of it delicately rebuilt next to the new church. One can visit the remnants of the old church (now known as The Sculpture Museum) and discover the incredible delicate lacework on some of the Maltese stone.
Continue to Ta’ Mena winery past the square of the village of Gharb. Here you will taste typical Maltese nibbles and Gozo produced wine in a tranquil idyllic location, looking out to the hills and the sea.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 60
From the pier, board your coach for a short drive to Xaghra.
Upon arrival, you will visit Ggantija Temples “the Giant’s Tower”. Built before the famous standing stones at Stonehenge, Ggantija Temples is composed of two temples. A listed UNESCO World Heritage Site, the site was built between 3600 and 3200 B.C. The name Ggantija is derived from the word “ggant”, Maltese for giant, as Gozitans used to believe the temples were built by a race of giants. Some of these megaliths exceed five metres in length and weigh over fifty tons. Hard-wearing coralline limestone was used for the construction of the outer walls (which is one of the reasons the buildings have survived so long), whilst softer, smoother, Globigerina limestone was reserved for inner furnishings such as doorways, altars, and decorative slabs. Each temple consists of a number of apses flanking a central corridor as well as a large terrace at the front which would probably have been used for ceremonial gatherings.
Reboard your coach for the short drive to Dwejra, where you can enjoy a photo stop and see the inland sea and Fungus Rock.
Then, you will head off to Victoria, Gozo’s capital. The name Victoria was given to the town in 1887 in honour of the famous British Queen’s Golden Jubilee. At the same time, the town was officially raised to city-status, becoming known as Citta’ir-Rabat (Victoria). There are many places of historical and cultural interest in Victoria; its towering fortifications afford panoramic views over the whole Island and within the Citadel are many of the main historical sites of ir-Rabat (Victoria).
Upon arrival, you will visit St. George’s Basilica, located in the heart of Victoria, Gozo. The parish was set up in medieval times, while the foundation stones of St. George's Basilica were laid in 1672. The basilica is entirely covered with marble, while the canopy over the high altar is gilded in bronze and gold. However, the most fascinating work of art is a statue of St. George, sculpted in wood by Pawlu Azzopardi in 1838. All paintings in the dome and ceiling were done by Giovanni Battista Conti.
Finally, you will visit the Gozo Museum of Archaeology. The museum illustrates the cultural history of Gozo from prehistoric times to the early modern period. It relies on themes like burial, religion, art, food and daily life, making use of material from various archaeological sites in Gozo.
You will then return to the pier.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 55
Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organizes your day time between airport and embarkation port.
Valletta
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at pier by our local representative.
Depart the quay accompanied by your local guide and drive to Marsaxlokk – a typical and picturesque fishing village. You can admire the traditional brightly painted coloured fishing boats luzzus. Enjoy some free time at the flea market. Marsaxlokk is popular for a daily open-air market and for the peaceful walks around the coast and harbour. It also offers a selection of the finest fish restaurants on the island. Enjoy a short lunch break.
Continue to Wied iz-Zurrieq to the picturesque Blue Grotto where weather permitting, you will take a boat to the Grotto to view the magnificent underwater flora. Famous for the extraordinary sea reflections creating a breathtaking display of lights in a range of blue. The water inside the grotto is transparent, which makes the rich marine life clearly visible.
Afterwards, continuation to Qrendi to visit the Prehistoric Temple of Hagar Qim, which was built between 3500 and 3000 BC. This temple which is constructed solely of globigerina limestone is standing high overlooking the islet of Filfla.
Transfer to Malta Airport on time for the flight selected by PONANT.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
Duration and price of the visits are given as a guide only. The order of the visits may be reversed. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
In the event of schedule changes of PONANT’s selected flight, your programme will be adapted to ensure the most seamless and enriching experience. The content of your revised programme will be updated on the PONANT website, in My Ponant space and on the PONANT app. The final programme will also be sent to you along with your cruise documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 60