ERUTLUCENHANCE YOUR CRUISEITALYGREECEVALLETTAMALTAITALYVALLETTAMALTACorinthCanalDelos PatmosParosHydraPargaNafplionGythioMonemvasiaATHENSGREECEATHENSGallipoliTaorminaGalaxidiSicily SyracuseMediterranean Sea GallipoliReggio di Calabria Sicily SyracuseMediterranean SeaYou can find the complete list of our excursions and the corresponding prices about 12 months before departure on our website or from our travel consultants. Excursions must be booked prior to departure. Find out more on p.17.*Excursions included to be pre-booked approximately two months before departure, subject to availability.**For this special cruise, lectures will be given in French only.22nd October 2026 departure in partnership with the French magazine Connaissance des Arts, with the exceptional presence of editorial director Guy Boyer, and of the artist Christelle Téa**.UNESCO sites: the Acropolis of Athens, the Greek theatre of Taormina, Syracuse, the city of Valletta • A port of call in Gallipoli to immerse yourself in the gentle way of life of the Puglia region • Crossing the Corinth Canal • Sicily with a call at Syracuse and Taormina • Discovering Hydra, the jewel of the Saronic Islands, where traffic is closed to cars, for the privilege of donkeys • Among your included excursions*: the typical villages of Lefkes and Naoussa on the island of Paros; diving into Sicilian baroque architecture in the village of Noto from Syracuse.UNESCO-listed sites: Valletta, Syracuse, the ruins of Mycenae and the theatre of Epidaurus from Nafplion, the Acropolis of Athens • Monemvasia, fortified medieval village, which preserves in an enchanting setting treasures of Venetian and Byzantine architecture • A stopover in Gallipoli to soak up the Apulian lifestyle and discover the history of this ancient Greek city • Among your included excursions*: the National Museum of Magna Grecia in Reggio Calabria and its Riace bronzes or the ruins of Mycenae and Epidaurus from Nafplio.Noto is the second largest town in the province of Syracuse, and one of Sicily's baroque jewels. It can be explored like an open-air museum, with its gardens adorned with busts of artists and its narrow streets bathed in golden light. The majestic 18th century cathedral, the elegant Palazzi Ducezio and Nicolaci di Villadorata, and the churches of San Domenico and Del Collegio tell the story of a city reborn after the earthquake and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Highlights:Highlights:71Ancient jewels of the Mediterranean Athens • Valletta | 9 days/8 nights | Le Bougainville: 23rd June 2026 | From €5,520 (1)Ancient cities of the MediterraneanValletta • Athens | 9 days/8 nights | Le Bougainville: 1st June 2026 | Athens • Valletta | 8 days/7 nights | Le Dumont d’Urville: 22nd October 2026 | From €4,830 (1)Noto, a baroque town From Syracuse | 4 h | Included
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