
Sail with PONANT EXPLORATIONS on Le Dumont-d'Urville, departing from Malaga for a 9-night exploration of Mediterranean and Italy, promising an unforgettable journey at sea. The itinerary features stops at 3 destinations, including Málaga and Mahón, Menorca, before arriving in Valletta. Every day offers something different - from new ports to explore to peaceful evenings at sea aboard Le Dumont-d'Urville. Available from £5,250 per person - a fantastic opportunity to explore Mediterranean and Italy aboard the Le Dumont-d'Urville.
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Nestled along the Mediterranean coast, Cartagena exudes an air of ancient grandeur, tracing its roots back to the Phoenicians and Carthaginians. This historic port city boasts a climate blessed with year-round sunshine, perfect for leisurely strolls along its palm-lined promenades. Beyond its famed Roman ruins and imposing fortifications, Cartagena offers a glimpse into authentic Spanish life, with bustling markets brimming with local flavors and artisans' wares. Cruise lines strategically dock to provide easy access to Cartagena's wealth of cultural treasures, from the Roman Theatre to the Modernist architecture of its city center. It's a destination where history meets modern charm, leaving an indelible mark on every visitor's memory.
View moreWelcome to Palermo, where echoes of ancient civilizations resonate through its bustling streets and historic landmarks. Perched along the sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Palermo enjoys a Mediterranean climate, offering warm summers and mild winters perfect for leisurely exploration. Away from typical tourist traps, this vibrant city offers an authentic taste of Italy's soul. Cruise lines often anchor here to showcase the country's true essence, from wandering through the vibrant markets of Ballarand Vucciria to savoring traditional Sicilian street food like arancini and panelle. Fun fact: Palermo's iconic Teatro Massimo is one of the largest opera houses in Europe, hosting world-class performances and cultural events.
View moreMalaga, birthplace of Pablo Picasso, invites you to uncover its vibrant past and cultural tapestry. Nestled on the sun-kissed Costa del Sol, its Mediterranean climate creates an idyllic backdrop for exploration. Wander through the narrow alleys of the Old Town, where Moorish architecture whispers tales of bygone eras. Unlike bustling tourist hubs, Malaga offers an authentic taste of Spanish life, from sipping sweet Malaga wine in local taverns to indulging in fresh seafood at bustling markets. Don't miss the Alcazaba, a magnificent Moorish fortress overlooking the city, offering panoramic views of the azure sea and rugged mountains.
View moreWelcome to Siracusa, where ancient myths and legends intertwine with the present. Set along the sparkling shores of the Ionian Sea, Siracusa basks in a Mediterranean climate, inviting cruisegoers to immerse themselves in its timeless charm. Away from the typical tourist traps, this coastal gem offers an authentic experience that showcases the true essence of Italy. Cruise lines often dock here to provide travelers with a glimpse into the country's soul, from exploring the ancient Greek ruins of Neapolis to strolling through the enchanting streets of Ortygia. As a testament to its rich history, Siracusa boasts one of the largest Greek theaters in the world, where performances still captivate audiences to this day.
View morePerched majestically on the limestone cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean, Valletta beckons with its timeless charm and centuries-old history. Home to the Knights of St. John, its streets whisper tales of valiant knights and grand sieges. The Mediterranean climate blesses visitors with warm summers and mild winters, creating an inviting atmosphere year-round. Unlike typical tourist traps, Valletta offers an authentic glimpse into Malta's soul, where locals mingle with visitors in bustling markets and quaint cafes. As the smallest capital in the EU, Valletta boasts one of the highest concentrations of historic sites, including St. John's Co-Cathedral, adorned with Caravaggio's masterpieces.
View moreLe Dumont d’Urville takes you in style and comfort to the natural and cultural wonders of the world.
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