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TREASURES OF THE MEDITERRANEAN FRANCE Maximum Elevation: 2,100 ft. MONACO


Saint-Paul- de-Vence


Monte-Carlo Nice


MEDITERRANEAN SEA


Bonifacio CORSICA


Portoferraio


Azzurro ELBA


Porto Ponza SARDINIA


PONTINE ISLANDS


ITALY


Ravello Amalfi


STROMBOLI LIPARI Mt. Etna


SICILY MALTA Valletta


voyage at a Glance  7 Cruise Days aboard Le Ponant


DAY DESTINATION / HOTEL 1


Arrive Nice / Monte-Carlo Fairmont Monte Carlo


2 Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Monte-Carlo


Visit ravishing Ravello, overlooking the Amalfi Coast from on high, and Ponza in the Pontine Islands – a quintessential Italian summer escape.


 3 Embark Nice  4 Elba  5 Bonifacio – 1/2 Day at Sea  6 Ponza  7 Amalfi  8 Lipari  9 Taormina 10


Disembark Valletta, Malta Phoenicia Hotel Malta


11 Depart Malta Iconic places in the sun...


Whitewashed villages clinging to cliffs high above the sea... medieval villas along the Amalfi Coast with views so breathtaking, they’ve inspired the work of writers, artists and composers for generations... rumbling volcanoes putting on a fiery nighttime show as you sail past... tiny islands dotted with weathered traces of temples and theatres that today only hint at the power of the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations that built them... and hidden coves that appear so pristine that you’ll swear you’re among the first group of travelers ever to lay eyes or set foot on them. This is the Mediterranean as you’ve always dreamed it should be, explored aboard a sailing ship small enough to reach those treasures that larger vessels overlook...


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Taormina


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