A NEW cruise offering from Smithsonian Journeys and PONANT

Venture to seven World Heritage sites including Syracuse, Mount Etna, and Pompeii, and savor the local gastronomy—with options for vineyard visits, tasting tours, and cooking classes—as you sail from Malta to Tuscany.

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 Dining al fresco for a special meal
Dining al fresco for a special meal
 Aerial view of Valletta, Malta
Aerial view of Valletta, Malta
 The baroque cathedral of Ortygia, Syracuse
The baroque cathedral of Ortygia, Syracuse
 The Greco-Roman Theater at Syracuse
The Greco-Roman Theater at Syracuse
 Baroque church in Noto
Baroque church in Noto
 The Greek theater of Taormina with Mt. Etna in the background
The Greek theater of Taormina with Mt. Etna in the background
 Traditional market in Sicily
Traditional market in Sicily
 Enjoying a culinary class
Enjoying a culinary class
 Enjoying wine and Italian charcuterie
Enjoying wine and Italian charcuterie
 A lesson in making pasta
A lesson in making pasta
 Pasta Vongole
Pasta Vongole
 Cafe in Taromina, Sicily
Cafe in Taromina, Sicily
 The delightful town of Sorrento
The delightful town of Sorrento
 Remarkable Pompeii, with Mount Vesuvius in the background
Remarkable Pompeii, with Mount Vesuvius in the background
 Typical street in Pompeii
Typical street in Pompeii
 Food counter at a cafe in ancient Pompeii
Food counter at a cafe in ancient Pompeii
 Fresco reflecting the theater, found in Pompeii
Fresco reflecting the theater, found in Pompeii
 Room decorated with frescoes in Herculaneum
Room decorated with frescoes in Herculaneum
 City of Naples with Mt. Vesuvius on the horizon
City of Naples with Mt. Vesuvius on the horizon
 The Greek Temple of Hera, Paestum
The Greek Temple of Hera, Paestum
 Wine tasting in Italy
Wine tasting in Italy
 Wine tasting at a vineyard
Wine tasting at a vineyard
 Lemons and traditional limoncello aperitif, Amalfi Coast
Lemons and traditional limoncello aperitif, Amalfi Coast
 Freshly made mozzarella
Freshly made mozzarella
 Delicious pizza, pasta, and arancini
Delicious pizza, pasta, and arancini
 Deliciously delicate sfogliatella and coffee
Deliciously delicate sfogliatella and coffee
 The Colosseum of Rome
The Colosseum of Rome
 The Roman Forum
The Roman Forum
 Interior of St. Peter's Basilica with Bernini's Baldacchino
Interior of St. Peter's Basilica with Bernini's Baldacchino

Cruising Southern Italy and Sicily: Ancient Wonders and Culinary Delights

Aboard the 184-guest Le Bougainville or Le Dumont -d'Urville

8-9 days from $7,740

A NEW cruise offering from Smithsonian Journeys and PONANT

Venture to seven World Heritage sites including Syracuse, Mount Etna, and Pompeii, and savor the local gastronomy—with options for vineyard visits, tasting tours, and cooking classes—as you sail from Malta to Tuscany.

or Call 855-330-1542

Overview

Pre-Cruise progam - Highlights of Malta - 2 days, 1 night

Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a specially designed program.

Day 1 – Valletta, Malta

Arrive at Malta International Airport. You will be met at the exit of the Arrivals hall. Look for the PONANT-SMITHSONIAN JOURNEYS sign or a sign with your name on it. Transfer from the airport to The Grand Hotel Excelsior (or similar) and check in. Official check-in time is 3:00 p.m.

A local representative will be present at the 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. An independent dinner is at your leisure.

The Grand Hotel Excelsior

Day 2 – Valletta | Embarkation

Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. After check-out, depart on a walking excursion of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Valletta, Malta’s fortified capital city located on a hilly peninsula between two natural harbors. Visit the Upper Barrakka Gardens to enjoy panoramic views over the Grand Harbor. Proceed to the 16th-century St. John’s Co-Cathedral and view Carravaggio’s famous masterpiece, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist, during an inside visit. Walk to the Magisterial Palace, today serving as the office of the president of Malta. Here, visit the state rooms and the tapestry chamber.

Board your coach and drive to a local vineyard. Enjoy a wine tasting of some of the country’s most delicious wines.  Proceed to a historic local restaurant for a lunch of traditional Maltese specialties. The chef will speak to you about Maltese cuisine and introduce the dishes that you will eat.

After lunch, reboard your coach and drive to the Hagar Qim Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The temple complex dates to 3600 BC and is in a beautiful location on a cliff overlooking the sea. After a guided visit, transfer to the ship for embarkation.

Your hotel:

The Grand Hotel Excelsior has a stunning location, overlooking Marsamsett harbor and Manoel Island.  The hotel is just steps from the capital city of Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Its historic wonders, including St. John’s Co-Cathedral, are all within easy walking distance. The hotel boasts 433 rooms and suites combining classic and contemporary design, as well as several retaurants and lounges. 

Your program includes:

  • 1 night at The Grand Hotel Excelsior (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 and lunch on Day 2
  • 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.

2024 Itinerary

Day 1 — Valletta, Malta

Arrive in Valletta and discover its World Heritage-listed baroque architecture on your own before boarding the ship. Settle into your cabin in the late afternoon and take in the views as you cruise out of the city’s spectacular harbor. (D)

Day 2 — Syracuse, Sicily, Italy

Sail north to Syracuse, a city that rose to great power in the 4th and 5th centuries BC, even ruling over parts of southern Italy at its height. Delve into ancient history or local culture on your choice of excursion. Visit the archaeological park of Ancient Syracuse, a World Heritage site that houses a 15,000 Greek theater as well as a famous Roman amphitheater. See the Altar of Hieron, and enter the  Ear of Dionys  cave, where the fine acoustics allowed Emperor Dionysius to eavesdrop on his prisoners. Then browse the extraordinary collections of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum or head to a family-owned agriturismo for a delightful lunch of traditional Sicilian dishes. Alternatively, spend a relaxing day sampling wines and local snacks at a family winery set amid gardens on a 12th-century property; explore the temples, piazzas, and local markets of historic Ortigia on a walking tour; or visit the World Heritage site of Noto, a gem of Sicilian baroque architecture and 18th-century urban planning. (B,L,D) 

Day 3 — Taormina, Sicily

Nestled on the seaside between rugged headlands—and backed by the silhouette of Mount Etna—Taormina’s bougainvillea-filled lanes have long enchanted writers and philosophers. 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. Or travel to 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. Alternatively, choose to embark on a foodie tour of Catania, delving into local markets and sampling Sicilian specialties, including arancino and cannoli. (B,L,D)  

Day 4 — Calabria, Italy

Your first stop on the mainland is Reggio Calabria, poised on the tip of Italy’s toe just across the Strait of Messina from Sicily. Choose from a variety of ways to discover the Calabria region. At the National Archaeological Museum of Magna Græcia, admire the Riace Bronzes, rare 5th-century bronze warriors sculpted in magnificent detail. Visit ancient Scilla, made famous by Homer, and the seaside fishing community of Chianalea, considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. Or tour the Museum of Bergamotto to learn about the cultural significance of the fragrant bergamot, a citrus native to the region. Then enjoy a cooking lesson and dine on the dishes you prepare. Alternatively, head to the town of Vibo Valentina, on the edge of Mount Poro. Explore its castle before a tasting of wines and Calabrian specialties, or venture to Pizzo to explore its historic sites and a sampling of world-famous tartufo.  (B,L,D) 

Day 5 — Agropoli and Paestum

Sail north to Agropoli and travel inland through fertile farmland to the World Heritage site of Paestum. Here, three well-preserved Greek temples stand on the plains, a testament to the former glory of the 6th-century city of Poseidonia. Discover the fascinating history of the site, later settled by the Romans and occupied by foreign armies from the Lucanians to the Normans. Explore the site and its wonderful museum in depth or combine a tour of the temples with a visit to a traditional dairy farm, where mozzarella is made exclusively with the milk of the farm’s buffalo. Witness artisans using age-old cheese-making techniques and sample the farm’s world-renowned mozzarella. (B,L,D)

Day 6 — Naples, Pompeii, or Sorrento

Drop anchor in Naples and immerse yourself in the region’s history or cuisine. Discover the haunting ruins of Pompeii, buried under some 20 feet of ash and pumice when nearby Mt. Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. Picture life as it was 2,000 years ago as you explore city streets and art-filled homes frozen in time. Continue your tour at Herculaneum, where opulent villas—and their stunning mosaics—were well preserved in mud and ash or ascend the slopes of Mt. Vesuvius to a scenic vineyard for a tour and a lunch of local dishes paired with the vineyard’s volcanic wines. Opt for a morning visit to a working farm in the hills above Sorrento to see how olives are pressed and cheeses are produced. Make pizza using ingredients sourced at the farm and enjoy it for lunch before heading to Pompeii for an afternoon tour. Alternatively, stay in Naples for a walking tour of its historic center—and its famous street food. Try a Neapolitan cuoppo or a libretto and indulge your sweet tooth with a sfogliatella. (B,L,D)

Day 7 — Rome

Spend a full day exploring the Eternal City, beginning with a panoramic tour of important sites such as the Villa Borghese, the Circus Maximus, and the Baths of Caracalla, luxurious public baths that have inspired architects into the modern era. Then head out on foot to experience the iconic sites of Rome, from the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps to the Piazza Navona. See the Roman Forum and enjoy a visit to the Colosseum, descending to the floor where gladiators and beasts battled to the death before some 50,000 spectators. You may instead choose to begin the day with a pasta-making workshop at a local farmhouse or a guided foodie tour of the flavors of Rome. Alternatively, encounter the artistic gems of the Vatican—including the Sistine Chapel and the extraordinary St. Peter’s Basilica, home to works by Michelangelo and Bernini. (B,L,D)

Day 8 — Livorno / Return Home

Disembark after breakfast in the Tuscan port city of Livorno and continue your journey with a stay in Tuscany or transfer to the airport in Pisa or Florence for your flight home. (B)

Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)

2025 Itinerary

Map - Cruising Southern Italy and Sicily: Ancient Wonders and Culinary Delights

Day 1 — Valletta, Malta

Arrive in Valletta and discover its World Heritage-listed baroque architecture on your own before boarding the ship. Settle into your cabin in the late afternoon and take in the views as you cruise out of the city’s spectacular harbor. (D)

Day 2 — Syracuse, Sicily, Italy

Sail north to Syracuse, a city that rose to great power in the 4th and 5th centuries BC, even ruling over parts of southern Italy at its height. Delve into ancient history or local culture on your choice of excursion. Visit the archaeological park of Ancient Syracuse, a World Heritage site that houses a 15,000 Greek theater as well as a famous Roman amphitheater. See the Altar of Hieron, and enter the  Ear of Dionys  cave, where the fine acoustics allowed Emperor Dionysius to eavesdrop on his prisoners. Then browse the extraordinary collections of the Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum or head to a family-owned agriturismo for a delightful lunch of traditional Sicilian dishes. Alternatively, spend a relaxing day sampling wines and local snacks at a family winery set amid gardens on a 12th-century property; explore the temples, piazzas, and local markets of historic Ortigia on a walking tour; or visit the World Heritage site of Noto, a gem of Sicilian baroque architecture and 18th-century urban planning. (B,L,D) 

Day 3 — Taormina, Sicily

Nestled on the seaside between rugged headlands—and backed by the silhouette of Mount Etna—Taormina’s bougainvillea-filled lanes have long enchanted writers and philosophers. 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. Or travel to 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. Alternatively, choose to embark on a foodie tour of Catania, delving into local markets and sampling Sicilian specialties, including arancino and cannoli. (B,L,D)  

Day 4 — Calabria, Italy

Your first stop on the mainland is Reggio Calabria, poised on the tip of Italy’s toe just across the Strait of Messina from Sicily. Choose from a variety of ways to discover the Calabria region. At the National Archaeological Museum of Magna Græcia, admire the Riace Bronzes, rare 5th-century bronze warriors sculpted in magnificent detail. Visit ancient Scilla, made famous by Homer, and the seaside fishing community of Chianalea, considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. Or tour the Museum of Bergamotto to learn about the cultural significance of the fragrant bergamot, a citrus native to the region. Then enjoy a cooking lesson and dine on the dishes you prepare. Alternatively, head to the town of Vibo Valentina, on the edge of Mount Poro. Explore its castle before a tasting of wines and Calabrian specialties, or venture to Pizzo to explore its historic sites and a sampling of world-famous tartufo. (B,L,D)

Day 5 — Agropoli and Paestum

Sail north to Agropoli and travel inland through fertile farmland to the World Heritage site of Paestum. Here, three well-preserved Greek temples stand on the plains, a testament to the former glory of the 6th-century city of Poseidonia. Discover the fascinating history of the site, later settled by the Romans and occupied by foreign armies from the Lucanians to the Normans. Explore the site and its wonderful museum in depth or combine a tour of the temples with a visit to a traditional dairy farm, where mozzarella is made exclusively with the milk of the farm’s buffalo. Witness artisans using age-old cheese-making techniques and sample the farm’s world-renowned mozzarella. (B,L,D)

Day 6 — Naples, Pompeii, or Sorrento

Drop anchor in Naples and immerse yourself in the region’s history or cuisine. Discover the haunting ruins of Pompeii, buried under some 20 feet of ash and pumice when nearby Mt. Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD. Picture life as it was 2,000 years ago as you explore city streets and art-filled homes frozen in time. Continue your tour at Herculaneum, where opulent villas—and their stunning mosaics—were well preserved in mud and ash or ascend the slopes of Mt. Vesuvius to a scenic vineyard for a tour and a lunch of local dishes paired with the vineyard’s volcanic wines. Opt for a morning visit to a working farm in the hills above Sorrento to see how olives are pressed and cheeses are produced. Make pizza using ingredients sourced at the farm and enjoy it for lunch before heading to Pompeii for an afternoon tour. Alternatively, stay in Naples for a walking tour of its historic center—and its famous street food. Try a Neapolitan cuoppo or a libretto and indulge your sweet tooth with a sfogliatella. (B,L,D)

Day 7 — Rome

Spend a full day exploring the Eternal City, beginning with a panoramic tour of important sites such as the Villa Borghese, the Circus Maximus, and the Baths of Caracalla, luxurious public baths that have inspired architects into the modern era. Then head out on foot to experience the iconic sites of Rome, from the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps to the Piazza Navona. See the Roman Forum and enjoy a visit to the Colosseum, descending to the floor where gladiators and beasts battled to the death before some 50,000 spectators. You may instead choose to begin the day with a pasta-making workshop at a local farmhouse or a guided foodie tour of the flavors of Rome. Alternatively, encounter the artistic gems of the Vatican—including the Sistine Chapel and the extraordinary St. Peter’s Basilica, home to works by Michelangelo and Bernini. (B,L,D)

Day 8 - Florence

Immerse yourself in the spectacular Renaissance city of Florence, encountering some of its most iconic artistic treasures, from Brunelleschi’s dome to Michelangelo’s David. Tour the city’s piazzas and churches, and learn how the city of the de Medicis shaped art history. Alternatively, ascend to hilltop Volterra and visit Roman ruins and the Etruscan Museum, where an impressive collection of artifacts traces the rich legacy of this ancient civilization. (B,L,D)

Day 9 — Livorno / Return Home

Disembark after breakfast in the Tuscan port city of Livorno and continue your journey with a stay in Tuscany or transfer to the airport in Pisa or Florence for your flight home. (B)

Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)

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