A new cruise offering from Smithsonian Journeys and PONANT
Set sail from Malta to voyage all the way around Sicily, encountering captivating towns from Palermo to Taormina, simmering volcanoes, and important Greco-Roman archaeological sites from Agrigento to Syracuse.
A Circumnavigation of Sicily
Round-trip from Malta aboard the 184-guest Le Bougainville or Le Dumont-d'urville
9 days from $8,370
A new cruise offering from Smithsonian Journeys and PONANT
Set sail from Malta to voyage all the way around Sicily, encountering captivating towns from Palermo to Taormina, simmering volcanoes, and important Greco-Roman archaeological sites from Agrigento to Syracuse.
Overview
Pre-Cruise Program - Maltese Highlights - 3 days, 2 nights
This specially designed program is an opportunity to get a sense of the extraordinarily rich history of this small island nation in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. Learn about the importance of Malta as a crossroads of trade and as the headquarters of the Knights of St. John, as well as something of the island's Neolithic past as preserved in the prehistoric megaliths of Hagar Qim. Enjoy all of this while staying at one of the world's truly grand hotels.
Day 1 – Valletta, Malta
On arrival at the Malta International Airport, you will be met and transferred to the Phoenicia Malta hotel (or similar), your home for the next two nights. Official check-in time is 3:00 p.m. A local representative will be present at a hospitality desk in the afternoon to welcome you and answer any questions you may have.
Join your fellow travelers for a welcome cocktail reception this evening. Dinner is independent and at your leisure.
Day 2 – Valletta
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before joining a guided walking tour of Valletta, Malta’s fortified capital city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Begin with a stroll to the Upper Barrakka Gardens for panoramic views over the Grand Harbor. Your visit to the extraordinary interior of the 16th-century Co-Cathedral of St. John affords the opportunity to see Caravaggio’s massive masterpiece, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist. And during your tour of the Palace of the Grand Master, which serves today as the office of the president of Malta, you will see the richly decorated state rooms and tapestry chamber.
The balance of the day is at leisure, with independent lunch and dinner.
Day 3 - Valletta | Embarkation
After breakfast and check out of the hotel, drive inland to the city of Mdina, the capital of Malta until the Knights of St. John moved it to Valletta in the 16th century. Your walking tour includes the stunning Baroque Cathedral of St. Paul, built on the site where it is said Paul converted the Roman governor to Christianity in the months following his shipwreck on the island in the year 60. From Mdina, drive to the a nearby winery for a tasting of some of Malta's finest wines before stopping at a historic local restaurant for a lunch of traditional Maltese specialties.
After lunch, drive to the southern coast of the island to visit the Hagar Qim Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site dating to 3600 BC. Located on a hilltop overlooking the sea, Hagar Qim is among the earliest free-standing stone buildings in the world. Following your guided tour of this extraordinary site, transfer to the pier to embark your ship.
Your hotel:
The Phoenicia Malta, a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, is Malta’s landmark hotel with a storied history spanning over 60 years. Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, the hotel is situated in an ideal location just outside the walled city of Valletta and its 16th-century bastions. From the hotel’s front door, the historic wonders of Valletta, including St. John’s Co-Cathedral, are all within easy walking distance. The hotel boasts 136 rooms and suites combining old-world elegance and a fresh style. Its modern conveniences ensure a comfortable and luxurious stay.
Your program includes:
- 2 nights at The Phoenicia Malta (or similar), including breakfast
- Transfer and luggage handling from the airport to the hotel on the scheduled program arrival day
- Transfer and luggage handling to the pier on embarkation day
- Welcome cocktail reception on Day 1
- Breakfast on days 2 and 3
- Lunch on Day 3
- Sightseeing and programming as noted in the itinerary
- Local English-speaking guide
- Gratuities for the drivers and local guides
Your program does not include:
- Transfer from the airport to the hotel on any day other than the scheduled program arrival day
- Personal expenses and other services and meals not mentioned as included in the program
Please note:
- It is imperative that your flight arrival details are communicated at least 60 days prior to the beginning of your cruise in order to secure your transfer from the airport to the hotel.
- Early check-in and/or late check-out are available depending on availability and at a supplement. An additional night is possible, upon request and depending on hotel availability. Please, contact reservations or your travel agent for further details.
- The official currency is the Euro. Credit cards are largely accepted in hotels, shops, and restaurants.
- The duration of the visits is given as a guide only, and the order of the visits may change.
- This pre-cruise program is offered as a package. There will be no refunds for unused accommodations, meals, or excursions.
- Program is offered on a space available basis.
- Program is subject to change without notice.
To see itinerary, please click on an option below.
Itinerary
Day 1 — Valletta, Malta
Arrive in Valletta, and enjoy a chance to see its baroque architecture on your own before boarding the ship. Settle into your cabin and find a spot on deck to photograph the golden-hued city as the ship cruises out of one of Europe’s loveliest harbors. (D)
Day 2 — Agrigento, Sicily, Italy
Your first stop in Sicily is Porto Empedocle on the southern coast. From here, travel inland to the World Heritage site of Agrigento, once one of the most powerful cities in the Mediterranean. Here, seven remarkably preserved temples built in the 5th and 6th centuries B.C. line a picturesque ridge in the Valley of the Temples. On a guided tour, learn about the purpose and mythology of the various temples; then spend time at the Museum of Agrigento, which houses one of the best collections of ancient artifacts on the island. (B,L,D)
Day 3 — Tunis, Tunisia
Sail south to Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, and head out on an excursion to the ancient ruins of Carthage, a seaside city founded by the Phoenicians in the ninth century BC and now a World Heritage site. Later, meander the picturesque lanes of Sidi Bou Said, a blue-and-white fishing village that has long drawn artists and writers. Or tour the excellent Bardo Museum, home to a fabulous collection of Roman mosaics. (B,L,D)
*Please note that the August 29, 2026 departure will not visit the Bardo Museum as it is closed on Mondays.
Day 4 — Trapani, Erice and Segesta, or Selinunte
Anchor in Trapani and choose from three excursions. Journey into the hills to the beautiful village of Erice, once a retreat for Trapani’s wealthy families. Explore its medieval streets on foot, admiring lovely homes, castles, and gardens and taking in views of the Sicilian coast far below. Continue to the ancient city of Segesta to see its magnificent Doric temple, standing alone amid grassy slopes, and the hillside Greek theater. Or choose to delve into Trapani’s 2,000-year-old tradition of sea salt production, following the Via del Sale to saltworks, windmills, and wetlands and visiting the Salt Museum. Later discover the dramatic history of Marsala on a walking tour, and sampling its namesake dessert wine during a traditional lunch at a local winery. Alternatively, venture to Selinunte, a vast archaeological site with an Acropolis that affords incredible views. (B,L,D)
Day 5 — Palermo
Spend today in Palermo, a city that still bears the vestiges of its many rulers, including the Carthagians, the Romans, the Arabs, and the Normans. On a panoramic city tour, discover its unique Arab-Norman architecture, built at the height of the city’s prosperity in the 12th century and recognized as a World Heritage site. Then set off on one of three excursions. Follow a guide through the mosaic-clad Capella Palatina, then travel the orchard-covered hills to see the spectacular Norman cathedral of Monreale. Or stroll Piazza Bellini to the Chiesa di Santa Maria dell’Ammiraglio Monreale to see its Byzantine mosaics, then delve into Palermo’s celebrated gastronomy at one of the city’s oldest food markets. Tour the Palazzo Conte Federico, where you’re hosted by Countess Federico herself, and enjoy a tasting of typical local street food. Or travel to the medieval port town of Cefalù for a walking tour including its Cathedral, covered in splendid painting and gold mosaics, and the excavations of Osterio Magno, where ancient edifices and ceramics from early Roman times have been discovered. (B,L,D)
Day 6 — Aeolian Islands
Just north of Sicily lie the Aeolian Islands, a volcanic archipelago where evidence of human habitation goes back to the Neolithic era. Go ashore on the main island of Lipari, and explore the island, taking in volcanic vistas from a variety of viewpoints. Continue on a walking tour of the town of Lipari, dominated by an ancient castle, and visit the Aeolian Archaeological Museum to see artifacts from many centuries found on the archipelago. Or experience the island’s long winemaking traditions on a tour of the fascinating Tenuta di Castellarro vineyards, where excellent vintages are produced using ancient techniques. Enjoy a tasting accompanied by charcuteries and cheeses. In the evening, glide by the island of Stromboli where glowing lava can often be seen sliding down the slopes of an active volcano. (B,L,D)
Day 7 — Taormina, Sicily
Poised on the Ionian Sea against a backdrop of craggy headlands, beautiful Taormina has long drawn writers and philosophers to its piazzas and winding lanes. Discover the town’s cathedral and the Palazzo Corvaja on a guided walking tour and visit the Greek Theater, where live performances still take place today. Alternatively, travel to the slopes of Mount Etna, another World Heritage site, passing through historic towns and villages. See Etna’s inactive volcanic craters before heading to a mountainside winery with extraordinary coastal views for a tasting tour and a typical Sicilian lunch. (B,L,D)
Day 8 — Syracuse and Ortigia, Sicily
Your final stop is Syracuse, an ancient city once so powerful it rivaled Athens and Rome. Follow in the steps of Aeschylus and Archimedes as you explore the archaeological park, which includes a Greek theater and one of the world’s largest Roman amphitheaters. Enter the Ear of Dionysius cave and and see the extraordinary collections of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum. Instead, choose to discover stunning churches and palaces in the 5th-century town of Noto, a gem of Sicilian baroque architecture and a World Heritage site. In the afternoon immerse yourself in the charms of Ortigia on an excursion to this World Heritage-listed island. Delve into the island’s mythology and history as you explore its temples and piazzas, and stroll through the local market to get a glimpse of everyday life. (B,L,D)
Day 9 — Depart from Valletta, Malta
After breakfast, disembark in Valletta and transfer to airport for your onward flight. (B)
Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)