Deluxe Stateroom Deck 3
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19 m²
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Kid Explorers Club in partnership with MAUD FONTENOY FOUNDATION.
Set sail aboard Le Bougainville for an exceptional 8-day cruise from Nice to discover the Western Mediterranean. From towns brimming with history to stunning islands, this unforgettable itinerary has many a surprise in store.
Below the Cap Corse mountains and the Agriates desert, the beauty of the landscapes gives Saint-Florent a picture-postcard appearance.
You will then set sail for Calvi in the heart of the Balagne region. Between steep peaks and sublime beaches with turquoise waters, you will experience a wild and authentic Corsica.
Le Bougainville will then sail to Bonifacio, the jewel of the far south of Corsica. A veritable fortress sculpted by the wind and the spray, the 'sentinel city' will reveal its historical centre and its long, cobbled streets.
Your cruise will then stop in the Balearic Islands on the well-preserved island of Menorca. Mahon, the island’s capital, will charm you with its age-old history and its exceptional port, which, at 6 kilometres (3.7 miles) long, is the biggest in the Mediterranean!
After a first call at Palma de Majorca, one of the jewels of the Balearic Archipelago, known for its four main islands that are charming, picturesque and discreet, sitting atop the clear waters of the Mediterranean like grains of sand, you will join Valencia, with its remarkable architectural splendours.
Finally, you will sail towards Barcelona, your disembarkation port.
Ref : EG210823
Kid Explorers Club in partnership with MAUD FONTENOY FOUNDATION. A Mediterranean cruise to discover the Iberian shores, the Balearic Islands and Corsica, combining cultural visits and breathtaking scenery. A...
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Kid Explorers
PONANT has joined forces with the Maud Fontenoy Foundation to run its Kid Explorers children’s club.
As part of its commitment to safeguarding the oceans, during your cruise PONANT offers an activity programme for children aged 4 to 13 years old to familiarise them with issues related to protecting our oceans. We have special educational kits, activity sheets and themed videos all provided by the Foundation.
Every day a team of activity leaders organises creative activities (crafts, painting, etc.), fun educational workshops, board games, introduction to meditation sessions and more, as well as activities specific to the cruise itinerary and number of participants. There are also activities ashore to prolong the experience for your Kid Explorers such as walks, treasure hunts and swimming.
The activity programme is available every day up to 9.30pm (and as an exception until 10.30pm on gala evenings). To best meet your needs, the schedule is adapted to fit in with your cruise programme. For more information, contact the team organising the activities.
Activity schedules are posted daily in the logbook.
Every child receives a welcome kit with gifts enclosed.
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Activities will depend on the number and age of the children who register and the weather conditions.
Parents or guardians must read the ‘General information on the PONANT Kid Explorers Club’ and sign a form authorising the Kid Explorers Club to look after their child on board and for outings ashore.
Maud Fontenoy Foundation
Since 2008, the Maud Fontenoy Foundation has been operating in France and internationally to protect our oceans. We organise educational activities focused on the environment for the younger generation and general public, with support from scientific partners and the French Ministry of National Education. The latter has made us responsible for its Sea Education programme and relaunch of the Sea Classes initiative. Our aim is both ecological and social: to protect the ocean and save people. We start from a strong principle that protecting the environment, particularly the ocean, is a humanitarian issue that affects all mankind, without exception. For us, the oceans are a powerful force, a potential for the future. Every year, 700,000 children benefit from our programmes.
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Embarkation 21/08/2023 from 16:00 to 17:00
Departure 21/08/2023 at 19:00
Capital of the Cote d’Azur, Nice is surrounded by an amphitheatre of hills and mountains that protects it from the wind. You will probably want to explore the Promenade des Anglais, where you can sit on one of the famous blue chairs laid out opposite the baie des Anges. The Château hill is also a very pleasent place to walk. This is the entrance to the old city, with its bustling markets and regional products along the main street, the Cours Saleya.
Arrival 22/08/2023 early morning
Departure 22/08/2023 evening
In the hollow of one of the most beautiful gulfs of the Mediterranean to which it owes its name, Saint-Florent is an ancient Genoese city whose citadel dominates the bay with its circular architecture. A link between the mountains of Upper Corsica and the Agriates desert, the fishing village has become a renowned seaside resort. In front of this jewel nestled in the hollow of a wild and isolated region, sublime beaches of fine sand border a sea of infinite turquoise shades. At the western tip of the gulf, the Tower of Mortella, built in the 16th century under the Republic of Genoa to prevent from invaders, stands watch. Like most of the towers that dot the Corsican coast, it is an emblematic and familiar symbol of the island.
Arrival 23/08/2023 early morning
Departure 23/08/2023 evening
Nestled on a rocky spur in the north-west of Corsica, the port of Calvi offers its whiteness between two sapphire-coloured bays. Capital of the Balagne region, the Genoese city benefits from an exceptional natural setting between the abrupt relief of the central chain, fertile hills and long sandy beaches. From the promontory of the Notre-Dame-de-la-Serra chapel, built in the 19th century on the ruins of a 15th century sanctuary, you will not miss the sublime panorama of the seaside, the mountains and the Calvi citadel. A little further west, you will have the opportunity to discover with the peninsula of Revelatta, a wilder and more preserved part of Corsica.
Arrival 24/08/2023 late morning
Departure 24/08/2023 late afternoon
The spectacular town of Bonifacio located on the very tip of southern Corsica, clings to a narrow promontory of white rock overhanging the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. You can admire its limestone cliffs hewn out by the wind, before setting off on a cultural tour of its cultural treasures. From the little paved streets in the ancient Haute Ville, to the promenade on the open-air medieval chemin de ronde, this stunning town will take you on a journey back in time. Frequented or secluded, there are numerous beaches to choose from, all in keeping with the high standards of the “Île de Beauté”.
Arrival 25/08/2023
Departure 25/08/2023
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Arrival 25/08/2023 early afternoon
Departure 25/08/2023 evening
You will be welcomed by the colourful houses of Mahon, its narrow streets and pretty squares that appear as you stroll around this richly contrasting city. Mahon reveals its different neighbourhoods, alternating between monuments, villas and white buildings. Discover the Santa Maria church, a building of neo-gothic inspiration, rebuilt in the 18th Century. It is worth a visit to see its monumental organ with more than 3,000 pipes and four keyboards. Around the Carmen church you will find a local market, full of stands selling avarcas, typical Menorcan sandals originally made by peasants. Let yourself fall under the spell of this Mediterranean treasure.
Arrival 26/08/2023 early morning
Departure 26/08/2023 late afternoon
Palma de Mallorca will reveal its many treasures: idyllic coves, majestic limestone cliffs that plunge into the clear sapphire- and turquoise-coloured waters of the Mediterranean, and vast plains planted with almond trees, olive trees and vineyards. When your ship calls at the capital of the Balearic Islands, take a walk to discover its emblematic monuments, such as its famous cathedral, and amble through its old streets. Here, like a painting, the island’s historical heritage forms a backdrop to the lively and warm cosmopolitan atmosphere of the Mediterranean.
Arrival 27/08/2023 early morning
Departure 27/08/2023 mid afternoon
Valencia - the city of Art and Sciences. Two hearts beat in this Spanish city: one is modern, avantgarde and almost futuristic; the other is more provincial, more traditional and nostalgic. Valencia has the temperament of a great Mediterranean city whose wide avenues form a border around the old town. The city has an abundance of architectural styles that coexist harmoniously, but above all it resolutely embraces the 21st Century with the futuristic structures of its Agora congress centre and City of Arts and Sciences, emerging from a crystal blue pool.
Arrival 28/08/2023 early morning
Disembarkation 28/08/2023 at 07:00
Located on the seashore between the mountains of Montjuïc and Tibidabo, Barcelona offers its many visitors a perfect blend of tradition and modernism. Truly an open-air museum, the “prodigious town” reveals an astonishing range of artistic treasures and museums, combining Roman ruins, medieval districts and a number of avant-garde elements from the 20th Century. Over the years, it has been marked by some of the greatest artists, such as Picasso, Miró or Gaudí, most of whose work has been listed as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Take the time to stroll along the Ramblas and enjoy the gentle, typically Mediterranean lifestyle of the capital of Catalonia.
Taking its name from the thick mist which sweeps over the region, the Nebbio has for centuries been one of the most fertile parts of the island. Formerly called “Conca d’oro” (golden shell) by Pascal Paoli, it is now reputed for its very nice wines.
Along the drive, you will admire panoramic views, the St Florent’s gulf and the Patrimonio’s vineyards on one side, and the Tyrrhenian Sea and Biguglia’s pond on the other side. You will pass along the Biguglia’s pond, the San Stefano pass, through Oletta and its multicoloured houses.
Bastia is considered as the main town of northern Corsica but also the biggest commercial port of the island. When the Genoese occupied Corsica, Bastia was their capital because of its wealth. Indeed, the island had immense and impressive plantations of vines, olives and chestnut trees.
Start your exploration of the city with your guide. First, discover the square St Nicolas, the meeting point of all the population. Then, enjoy a nice guided stroll around Terra Vecchia, the old quarter of the city, to the St Jean Baptiste Church, famous for its twin campaniles. While walking, you will pass by some Bastia’s charming views: little chapels, baroque style orotarios like the Oratoire St Roch and even get a glimpse of the flamboyant Oratoire de l’Immaculée Conception, famous for its colourful interior.
Your tour takes you through the Terra Nova, which includes the citadel, with the Place du Donjon, and the impressive 14th century Palais des Gouverneurs.
Then, re-board your coach and enjoy the panoramic drive to Patrimonio. In 1968, Patrimonio was established as the first Corsican wine with a controlled designation of origin (AOC). Today, Corsica has nine different AOC microregions, even if the entire Corsica represents the Vin de Corse AOC. Upon arrival, you will discover a family winery. The owner or one of his employees will welcome you to the cellars and present you his production. A wine tasting will complete this visit.
Total : 85 €
Board your off-road vehicle and start your exploration of Corsica and especially the mountainous part of the Agriates desert. This picturesque experience will allow you to discover in a unique way the beauty of natural sites and the charm Corsica.
After receiving your safety instructions, leave the dock to begin your adventure. In the middle of the 20th century, the Agriates were a prosper agriculture region. Contrary to what one might think, the desert of Agriates fed the north of Corsica for centuries, with cultivations taking advantage of its 32 springs and 27 hidden fountains. The term “desert” can therefore be explained, not by its aridity, but by the exodus that followed the World War I. Many young Corsicans lost their lives during the war, leaving the land orphaned. During your scenic journey, you will discover the beauty of the landscapes from several beautiful points of view. Following the bumpy tracks of the desert, reach a superb panorama of the peaks of Patrimonio and the two seas, hugging the northern part of Corsica.
Then, stop in a winery located in Poggio-d'Oletta in Corsica, the Clos Clementi. These twelve hectares of vines, forming a single plot, are classified in AOC Patrimonio. Planted with «usu anticu» according to the orientation of the sun and the wind, these noble grape varieties of the appellation feed on a soil with predominantly clay-limestone and enjoy an exceptional microclimate. Enjoy a tasting in this family estate and learn more about the know-how that has been passed down from generation to generation since 1936.
Continue your scenic drive before joining a charming beach of the Agriates for a relaxing 30-minute moment.
Finally, re-board your off-road vehicle and rejoin the pier.
Total : 170 €
Start your semi-urban hike from the pier.
Your guide opens the way to the citadel of Saint-Florent and its Genoese walls of the 15th century. It strategically guarded the Gulf of Saint-Florent by protecting its port and Bastia.
Then continue on this charming path, winding around the vineyards above the city. From here, you take the direction of Nebbio Cathedral, also known as Santa Maria Assunta Church.
Finally, go back down to the city and enjoy a guided tour of this small Corsican Saint-Tropez, exploring the old streets leading to the port.
Total : 30 €
From the pier, meet your guide and start your walking exploration along the town's narrow lane and the ancient ramparts.
This tour will give you the opportunity to learn more about Calvi's history, from its beginning as a fishing village to its century as a Genoese stronghold, until its current status as a picturesque vacation getaway.
Follow your guide to the entrance of the citadel, perched on a rocky hill overlooking the port. Walk through the drawbridge and stop to enjoy the panoramic view on the red rooftops and the crystal-clear sea. You will continue to the Place d'Armes and then to the Cathedral Saint Jean Baptist, set at the highest point of the promontory. The cathedral founded in the 13th century was partially destroyed during the Turkish siege in 1553, and rebuilt in a form of Greek cross.
Your walk will then take you to the home of Calvi's most famous resident, Christopher Colombus who is believed to be born in Calvi. After viewing the exterior of this fabled building, pass the 13th century Caserne Sampiero, formerly the Governor's palace which now serves as military barracks.
Make your way to the Oratoire Saint Antoine where you can admire the Italian fresco, then stroll along the city's ramparts and wander through the lower town. A bustling section of the town sitting at a foot of the ramparts, The Quay Landry features a lovely marina and a café lined promenade.
Either you will return to the ship with your guide or you will continue to explore the town on your own.
Total : 40 €
During this tour, you will admire the Corsica’s main appeal: its scenery, passing by the winding road from one picturesque village to another.
From the pier, you will board your coach and start your discovery of the hinterland of the Balagne region. You will travel along a scenic road to Lunghignano, with a stop for a visit of a donkey-driven olive oil mill complete with an olive oil tasting.
Onward enjoy the views from Col de Salvi and Cateri, with its flowered balconies, and overall from Sant Antoninu perched on the top of the hill, where you will have a stop.
Drive down through Lavatoggio and Lumio before returning to Calvi.
Total : 65 €
Located at the gates of Calvi, Revellata Point, a rocky promontory that juts out into the sea over a length of 2.5 km, helps to define the very beautiful, wild coastline that extends to the south of the town. Its size, its wild nature, its spectacular cliffs, and the contrast it forms with the high mountains that dominate the plain of Calvi, make it a unique element of the Balagna landscape.
From the pier, meet your guide and walk to the beach shack reception, from where you will start your snorkelling experience to discover the marine life of Revellata.
From here, you will receive all the necessary equipment and a briefing will be given by the instructor. He will provide all the necessary details about the activity, from the organization on the boat, to the bathing areas and safety rules.
Once ready, you will board the boat directly from the beach and sail towards Revellata. Located on the edge of a listed Natura 2000 site and sheltered from the wind and waves, this area is a must see, if you want to discover the breath-taking underwater world of the peninsula. You might observe gorgonians, red coral, groupers, and morays, amongst many other species.
Back at the shack, you will be able to relax and take a hot shower, as well as enjoying local snacks during the debriefing, which will be focused on the fauna observed.
Finally, you will walk back to your ship.
Total : 120 €
From the pier, meet your guide and start your 30-minute scenic drive to the Fango valley. Located in the Balagna region, this valley is part of the Corsican Regional Natural Park and is home to one of the largest and oldest holm oak forests in Europe. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1977, the Fango valley biosphere reserve is also a Natura 2000 site.
You will reach the canyon, named “The Hamlet of Tuarelli”, and dive into the heart of this natural universe, which will bring a welcome coolness in the middle of a hot summer day.
You will be accompanied by professionals who will give you all the necessary explanations and equipment to practise canyoning. During this experience, you will be invited to swim, jump, and walk around the river. Safety and fun are the key words during this half-day. The course is accessible even to beginners and jumps are optional.
After this sporty and refreshing moment, you will drive back to Calvi and your ship.
Total : 140 €
From the pier, board your wheel train and drive up to the oldest part of Bonifacio. En-route, you will see the Bosco quarter with the St. Francis convent and the cemetery dedicated to the mariners with mausoleums displaying a jumble of architectural styles. On a clear day you might also enjoy a panoramic view on Corsica's closest neighbour: the Italian island of Sardinia. Then pass the church St Dominique, a rare example of Corsican gothic architecture, built in 1270, most probably by the Templars. Following the orientation by mini-tram, continue your visit of Bonifacio on foot through tiny, narrow streets bordered with high houses. Pass the church of St. Marie Majeure, with its mixture of Romanesque and Baroque styles dated from 14th century. The excursion will take you through the heart of the historical part of town to the Two Emperors street where Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles V spent a few days, the Place d'Armes, the Jardin des Vestiges and then to the old market where there is a viewpoint over the 230 ft. cliffs on top of which Bonifacio has been built! Before heading back to the port, you will enjoy a tasty moment in a unique place called "La Galerie des Ducs" with a fantastic view on the cliffs of Bonifacio. Local cold cuts and cheese paired with a glass of wine will allow you to get a taste of what Corsica has to offer. Either you will return to the ship with your guide or either you will continue to explore the town on your own.
Total : 80 €
From the pier, board your local boat for a cruise along the coast of Bonifacio to enjoy a panoramic view of the citadel and upper town. The buildings atop the sheer limestone cliffs look as though they are about to topple into the sea.
You will start your exploration with the marine caves which are home to numerous birds including falcons, shearwaters and swifts. Exiting the harbour via the inlet, you will discover the ramparts which encircle the old city.
After passing the limestone cliffs, you will reach the Sdragonatu marine cave (dragon’s cave). Its roof is pierced by a fissure in the shape of a map of Corsica.
Then, continue to the Lavezzi Islands, a marine wildlife and plants sanctuary which make up one of Corsica’s two marine reserves. These uninhabited barren islands of granite rock lie seven miles south-east of Bonifacio, seemingly adrift on a turquoise-emerald sea, whose colour varies with the sky.
The Lavezzi islands was declared a nature reserve in 1982. As from 2023, a specific protection plan have been deployed by the Corsican authorites in order to protect this fragile ecosystem. Ponant's commitment to preserve and protect natural sites is fully in line with this measure and we therefore propose an outdoor discovery of these islands, without any landing. Your guide is specially trained to share with you all the specificites of this rock formations and will give you numerous explanations to enable you to understand all the preservation issues.
On the way back, you will pass Cavallo Island and Pointe de Sperone, before cruising along the calanques and cliffs to the Bonifacio marina.
Total : 75 €
From the pier, board your coach for the 50-minute drive to the old capital of the island, Ciutadella. Founded by the Cartheginians, Ciutadella remained the capital of Menorca until 1772, and it remains the ecclesiastical capital to this day. Ciutadella has a rather grand air with many elegant historical buildings, churches and large squares. The old town is packed with impressive architecture, including a gothic cathedral and several palaces belonging to the noble families, some of which are open to the public.
Upon your arrival, you will be given a guided tour of the historic centre of town before enjoying some free time to wander the streets.
From here, you will head back towards Mahon and, en route, enjoy a photo stop at the beautiful Cala Galdana beach resort, set in a horseshoe-shaped bay surrounded by pine clad cliffs. The drive will take you to the east and the small village of Mercadal in the centre of the island.
You will finally discover the magnificent Fornells Bay. The 45-minute drive back to the port of Mahon will take you through fertile farm land and the market garden area, which is on reclaimed land at the innermost part of the harbour.
Total : 50 €
From the pier, embark your coach for the 20-minute drive to the prehistoric settlement of Torralba d’en Salord.
This site dates back to the Talaiotic Period, between 1 000 BC and Roman times. The Taula and its enclosures were used for worship and are the most spectacular remains of the island. Excavations and restoration started in 1973 and is a continuing work for the Balearic Islands Foundation, in conjunction with the University of Madrid. The Taula - which means table - was built from two large slabs of rock, one vertical and the other horizontal, magnificently fashioned to form a “T” shape. The enclosures are horseshoe shaped with side columns.
After your guided visit of the megalithic village, you will return to Mahon, where you will start your guided walking tour.
You will start at the main square and walk downhill back to the harbour, through the city centre. The walk through this attractive town will give you a glimpse of the different periods of the islands’ turbulent history, and of the many architectural styles reflecting the frequent changes of rule. The centre offers an interesting mix of narrow streets lined with whitewashed houses, wide open squares and grand historical buildings.
Total : 50 €
You will depart for a visit to the picture-postcard village of Valldemossa and its Carthusian Monastery. Valldemossa is one of the most beautiful and typical villages on the Island, nestled in a valley of the northern mountain range.
Enjoy all the beauty that Mallorca has to offer, with picturesque mountains and coastline your constant companion. You will drive along the rugged northern coast, seeing landscapes of pine forest and groves of almond and olive trees. A photo stop will be made at "Son Marroig", which offers beautiful views of Mallorca's northern coastline.
Visit the Carthusian Monastery, including the small neo-classical church which is known for its lovely frescoes painted by Goya's brother-in-law, intricately carver choir stall, and rich tapestries, as well as an 18th century pharmacy set up almost exactly as it would have been by the monks in 1723.
The Cartuja is known to have housed the famous musician and composer Frederic Chopin, as week as the writer George Sand, in winter of 1838, where they added their own touches to the romanticism of Majorcan history (on Sundays, only exterior visits will be allowed).
Before returning to the ship, enjoy some free time in the beautiful village of Valldemossa to browse the souvenir shops.
Total : 70 €
A short drive from the pier, you will find the Fundació Miró Mallorca, a museum dedicated to the work of Joan Miró. In 1981, two years before the artist's death, he and his wife, Pilar, established the foundation to showcase Miró's work and to promote contemporary art in general. It is their gift to the city that served as their home after Miró's self-imposed exile from the mainland of Franco's Spain. The museum includes a main building that houses thousands of the artist's works, a library, a sculpture garden and Miró's studio, in accordance with his wish that everything be left "as it is the moment I disappear." Your visit will allow you to view works spanning the entire length of Miró's career, from 1908 to 1983.
After visiting the foundation, embark on a panoramic tour of the city of Palma, stopping briefly at the 14th-century Bellver Castle, which has towered over the city for more than 700 years, serving various roles as a royal residence, a Mint, and a prison. It is the only circular castle in Spain complete with round towers. It was built in the 14th century for King Jaume II of Mallorca.
Continue the panoramic tour with a stop at the Cathedral for a picture and an opportunity to learn a bit of Majorcan history. La Seu, a 14th century gothic cathedral, stands in the heart of the city of Palma as the most emblematic building in Mallorca's capital. Continue your walking tour in the heart of the old town and immerse yourself in the city's beautiful atmosphere!
At the end of the tour, you will be transferred back to the ship.
Total : 70 €
Depart from the pier towards the Albufera National Park.
The Albufera (small sea) is a freshwater lagoon and estuary on the Gulf of Valencia coast. It is the main portion of the park, with a surface area of 21,120 hectares (52,200 acres). The natural biodiversity of the nature reserve allows a great variety of fauna and flora to thrive and be observed year-round. While once a saltwater lagoon, dilution due to irrigation and canals draining into the estuary, converted it to freshwater by the seventeenth century.
The park is bordered by a pine forest that extends down to the sea. This beautiful nature reserve, surrounded by rice fields is also home to Spain’s largest lake, a paradise for migratory birds and one of Europe’s most important sites for nesting birds. You will explore these marshes on a traditional boat belonging to local fishermen. At the end of the 45-minute ride, the boat will moor close to a typical restaurant, where you will enjoy a snack and refreshment.
Re board your coach and drive back to your ship.
Total : 70 €
Guest Speaker
Aboard your ship, an English-speaking lecturer will enlighten you about the culture and history of your destination to deepen your knowledge of the origins of local traditions, the history of emblematic sites, and stories involving famous personalities and those of major historical significance. During on-board lectures or on your shore visits, this expert will be there to share their precious knowledge with you throughout your PONANT cruise.
Kid Explorers
Welcome to all our young explorers! Thanks to the Kid Explorers Club by the Maud Fontenoy Foundation, children aged 4 and up can take advantage of a wide variety of activities orchestrated by a team of activity leaders: creative activities, board games, DVD evenings, finding out what the crew do, or supervised outings and walks ashore for the 4+ age group. Helping children to learn about the oceans and the need to protect them is at the heart of our approach. So why not savour the magic of your destination in peace and quiet knowing your child is busy with an activity programme, specially designed for them in partnership with the Maud Fontenoy Foundation and posted each day in the daily program.
Shore excursions, Pre/Post & Overlands
Taking its name from the thick mist which sweeps over the region, the Nebbio has for centuries been one of the most fertile parts of the island. Formerly called “Conca d’oro” (golden shell) by Pascal Paoli, it is now reputed for its very nice wines.
Along the drive, you will admire panoramic views, the St Florent’s gulf and the Patrimonio’s vineyards on one side, and the Tyrrhenian Sea and Biguglia’s pond on the other side. You will pass along the Biguglia’s pond, the San Stefano pass, through Oletta and its multicoloured houses.
Bastia is considered as the main town of northern Corsica but also the biggest commercial port of the island. When the Genoese occupied Corsica, Bastia was their capital because of its wealth. Indeed, the island had immense and impressive plantations of vines, olives and chestnut trees.
Start your exploration of the city with your guide. First, discover the square St Nicolas, the meeting point of all the population. Then, enjoy a nice guided stroll around Terra Vecchia, the old quarter of the city, to the St Jean Baptiste Church, famous for its twin campaniles. While walking, you will pass by some Bastia’s charming views: little chapels, baroque style orotarios like the Oratoire St Roch and even get a glimpse of the flamboyant Oratoire de l’Immaculée Conception, famous for its colourful interior.
Your tour takes you through the Terra Nova, which includes the citadel, with the Place du Donjon, and the impressive 14th century Palais des Gouverneurs.
Then, re-board your coach and enjoy the panoramic drive to Patrimonio. In 1968, Patrimonio was established as the first Corsican wine with a controlled designation of origin (AOC). Today, Corsica has nine different AOC microregions, even if the entire Corsica represents the Vin de Corse AOC. Upon arrival, you will discover a family winery. The owner or one of his employees will welcome you to the cellars and present you his production. A wine tasting will complete this visit.
Total : 85 €
Board your off-road vehicle and start your exploration of Corsica and especially the mountainous part of the Agriates desert. This picturesque experience will allow you to discover in a unique way the beauty of natural sites and the charm Corsica.
After receiving your safety instructions, leave the dock to begin your adventure. In the middle of the 20th century, the Agriates were a prosper agriculture region. Contrary to what one might think, the desert of Agriates fed the north of Corsica for centuries, with cultivations taking advantage of its 32 springs and 27 hidden fountains. The term “desert” can therefore be explained, not by its aridity, but by the exodus that followed the World War I. Many young Corsicans lost their lives during the war, leaving the land orphaned. During your scenic journey, you will discover the beauty of the landscapes from several beautiful points of view. Following the bumpy tracks of the desert, reach a superb panorama of the peaks of Patrimonio and the two seas, hugging the northern part of Corsica.
Then, stop in a winery located in Poggio-d'Oletta in Corsica, the Clos Clementi. These twelve hectares of vines, forming a single plot, are classified in AOC Patrimonio. Planted with «usu anticu» according to the orientation of the sun and the wind, these noble grape varieties of the appellation feed on a soil with predominantly clay-limestone and enjoy an exceptional microclimate. Enjoy a tasting in this family estate and learn more about the know-how that has been passed down from generation to generation since 1936.
Continue your scenic drive before joining a charming beach of the Agriates for a relaxing 30-minute moment.
Finally, re-board your off-road vehicle and rejoin the pier.
Total : 170 €
Start your semi-urban hike from the pier.
Your guide opens the way to the citadel of Saint-Florent and its Genoese walls of the 15th century. It strategically guarded the Gulf of Saint-Florent by protecting its port and Bastia.
Then continue on this charming path, winding around the vineyards above the city. From here, you take the direction of Nebbio Cathedral, also known as Santa Maria Assunta Church.
Finally, go back down to the city and enjoy a guided tour of this small Corsican Saint-Tropez, exploring the old streets leading to the port.
Total : 30 €
From the pier, meet your guide and start your walking exploration along the town's narrow lane and the ancient ramparts.
This tour will give you the opportunity to learn more about Calvi's history, from its beginning as a fishing village to its century as a Genoese stronghold, until its current status as a picturesque vacation getaway.
Follow your guide to the entrance of the citadel, perched on a rocky hill overlooking the port. Walk through the drawbridge and stop to enjoy the panoramic view on the red rooftops and the crystal-clear sea. You will continue to the Place d'Armes and then to the Cathedral Saint Jean Baptist, set at the highest point of the promontory. The cathedral founded in the 13th century was partially destroyed during the Turkish siege in 1553, and rebuilt in a form of Greek cross.
Your walk will then take you to the home of Calvi's most famous resident, Christopher Colombus who is believed to be born in Calvi. After viewing the exterior of this fabled building, pass the 13th century Caserne Sampiero, formerly the Governor's palace which now serves as military barracks.
Make your way to the Oratoire Saint Antoine where you can admire the Italian fresco, then stroll along the city's ramparts and wander through the lower town. A bustling section of the town sitting at a foot of the ramparts, The Quay Landry features a lovely marina and a café lined promenade.
Either you will return to the ship with your guide or you will continue to explore the town on your own.
Total : 40 €
During this tour, you will admire the Corsica’s main appeal: its scenery, passing by the winding road from one picturesque village to another.
From the pier, you will board your coach and start your discovery of the hinterland of the Balagne region. You will travel along a scenic road to Lunghignano, with a stop for a visit of a donkey-driven olive oil mill complete with an olive oil tasting.
Onward enjoy the views from Col de Salvi and Cateri, with its flowered balconies, and overall from Sant Antoninu perched on the top of the hill, where you will have a stop.
Drive down through Lavatoggio and Lumio before returning to Calvi.
Total : 65 €
Located at the gates of Calvi, Revellata Point, a rocky promontory that juts out into the sea over a length of 2.5 km, helps to define the very beautiful, wild coastline that extends to the south of the town. Its size, its wild nature, its spectacular cliffs, and the contrast it forms with the high mountains that dominate the plain of Calvi, make it a unique element of the Balagna landscape.
From the pier, meet your guide and walk to the beach shack reception, from where you will start your snorkelling experience to discover the marine life of Revellata.
From here, you will receive all the necessary equipment and a briefing will be given by the instructor. He will provide all the necessary details about the activity, from the organization on the boat, to the bathing areas and safety rules.
Once ready, you will board the boat directly from the beach and sail towards Revellata. Located on the edge of a listed Natura 2000 site and sheltered from the wind and waves, this area is a must see, if you want to discover the breath-taking underwater world of the peninsula. You might observe gorgonians, red coral, groupers, and morays, amongst many other species.
Back at the shack, you will be able to relax and take a hot shower, as well as enjoying local snacks during the debriefing, which will be focused on the fauna observed.
Finally, you will walk back to your ship.
Total : 120 €
From the pier, meet your guide and start your 30-minute scenic drive to the Fango valley. Located in the Balagna region, this valley is part of the Corsican Regional Natural Park and is home to one of the largest and oldest holm oak forests in Europe. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1977, the Fango valley biosphere reserve is also a Natura 2000 site.
You will reach the canyon, named “The Hamlet of Tuarelli”, and dive into the heart of this natural universe, which will bring a welcome coolness in the middle of a hot summer day.
You will be accompanied by professionals who will give you all the necessary explanations and equipment to practise canyoning. During this experience, you will be invited to swim, jump, and walk around the river. Safety and fun are the key words during this half-day. The course is accessible even to beginners and jumps are optional.
After this sporty and refreshing moment, you will drive back to Calvi and your ship.
Total : 140 €
From the pier, board your wheel train and drive up to the oldest part of Bonifacio. En-route, you will see the Bosco quarter with the St. Francis convent and the cemetery dedicated to the mariners with mausoleums displaying a jumble of architectural styles. On a clear day you might also enjoy a panoramic view on Corsica's closest neighbour: the Italian island of Sardinia. Then pass the church St Dominique, a rare example of Corsican gothic architecture, built in 1270, most probably by the Templars. Following the orientation by mini-tram, continue your visit of Bonifacio on foot through tiny, narrow streets bordered with high houses. Pass the church of St. Marie Majeure, with its mixture of Romanesque and Baroque styles dated from 14th century. The excursion will take you through the heart of the historical part of town to the Two Emperors street where Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles V spent a few days, the Place d'Armes, the Jardin des Vestiges and then to the old market where there is a viewpoint over the 230 ft. cliffs on top of which Bonifacio has been built! Before heading back to the port, you will enjoy a tasty moment in a unique place called "La Galerie des Ducs" with a fantastic view on the cliffs of Bonifacio. Local cold cuts and cheese paired with a glass of wine will allow you to get a taste of what Corsica has to offer. Either you will return to the ship with your guide or either you will continue to explore the town on your own.
Total : 80 €
From the pier, board your local boat for a cruise along the coast of Bonifacio to enjoy a panoramic view of the citadel and upper town. The buildings atop the sheer limestone cliffs look as though they are about to topple into the sea.
You will start your exploration with the marine caves which are home to numerous birds including falcons, shearwaters and swifts. Exiting the harbour via the inlet, you will discover the ramparts which encircle the old city.
After passing the limestone cliffs, you will reach the Sdragonatu marine cave (dragon’s cave). Its roof is pierced by a fissure in the shape of a map of Corsica.
Then, continue to the Lavezzi Islands, a marine wildlife and plants sanctuary which make up one of Corsica’s two marine reserves. These uninhabited barren islands of granite rock lie seven miles south-east of Bonifacio, seemingly adrift on a turquoise-emerald sea, whose colour varies with the sky.
The Lavezzi islands was declared a nature reserve in 1982. As from 2023, a specific protection plan have been deployed by the Corsican authorites in order to protect this fragile ecosystem. Ponant's commitment to preserve and protect natural sites is fully in line with this measure and we therefore propose an outdoor discovery of these islands, without any landing. Your guide is specially trained to share with you all the specificites of this rock formations and will give you numerous explanations to enable you to understand all the preservation issues.
On the way back, you will pass Cavallo Island and Pointe de Sperone, before cruising along the calanques and cliffs to the Bonifacio marina.
Total : 75 €
From the pier, board your coach for the 50-minute drive to the old capital of the island, Ciutadella. Founded by the Cartheginians, Ciutadella remained the capital of Menorca until 1772, and it remains the ecclesiastical capital to this day. Ciutadella has a rather grand air with many elegant historical buildings, churches and large squares. The old town is packed with impressive architecture, including a gothic cathedral and several palaces belonging to the noble families, some of which are open to the public.
Upon your arrival, you will be given a guided tour of the historic centre of town before enjoying some free time to wander the streets.
From here, you will head back towards Mahon and, en route, enjoy a photo stop at the beautiful Cala Galdana beach resort, set in a horseshoe-shaped bay surrounded by pine clad cliffs. The drive will take you to the east and the small village of Mercadal in the centre of the island.
You will finally discover the magnificent Fornells Bay. The 45-minute drive back to the port of Mahon will take you through fertile farm land and the market garden area, which is on reclaimed land at the innermost part of the harbour.
Total : 50 €
From the pier, embark your coach for the 20-minute drive to the prehistoric settlement of Torralba d’en Salord.
This site dates back to the Talaiotic Period, between 1 000 BC and Roman times. The Taula and its enclosures were used for worship and are the most spectacular remains of the island. Excavations and restoration started in 1973 and is a continuing work for the Balearic Islands Foundation, in conjunction with the University of Madrid. The Taula - which means table - was built from two large slabs of rock, one vertical and the other horizontal, magnificently fashioned to form a “T” shape. The enclosures are horseshoe shaped with side columns.
After your guided visit of the megalithic village, you will return to Mahon, where you will start your guided walking tour.
You will start at the main square and walk downhill back to the harbour, through the city centre. The walk through this attractive town will give you a glimpse of the different periods of the islands’ turbulent history, and of the many architectural styles reflecting the frequent changes of rule. The centre offers an interesting mix of narrow streets lined with whitewashed houses, wide open squares and grand historical buildings.
Total : 50 €
You will depart for a visit to the picture-postcard village of Valldemossa and its Carthusian Monastery. Valldemossa is one of the most beautiful and typical villages on the Island, nestled in a valley of the northern mountain range.
Enjoy all the beauty that Mallorca has to offer, with picturesque mountains and coastline your constant companion. You will drive along the rugged northern coast, seeing landscapes of pine forest and groves of almond and olive trees. A photo stop will be made at "Son Marroig", which offers beautiful views of Mallorca's northern coastline.
Visit the Carthusian Monastery, including the small neo-classical church which is known for its lovely frescoes painted by Goya's brother-in-law, intricately carver choir stall, and rich tapestries, as well as an 18th century pharmacy set up almost exactly as it would have been by the monks in 1723.
The Cartuja is known to have housed the famous musician and composer Frederic Chopin, as week as the writer George Sand, in winter of 1838, where they added their own touches to the romanticism of Majorcan history (on Sundays, only exterior visits will be allowed).
Before returning to the ship, enjoy some free time in the beautiful village of Valldemossa to browse the souvenir shops.
Total : 70 €
A short drive from the pier, you will find the Fundació Miró Mallorca, a museum dedicated to the work of Joan Miró. In 1981, two years before the artist's death, he and his wife, Pilar, established the foundation to showcase Miró's work and to promote contemporary art in general. It is their gift to the city that served as their home after Miró's self-imposed exile from the mainland of Franco's Spain. The museum includes a main building that houses thousands of the artist's works, a library, a sculpture garden and Miró's studio, in accordance with his wish that everything be left "as it is the moment I disappear." Your visit will allow you to view works spanning the entire length of Miró's career, from 1908 to 1983.
After visiting the foundation, embark on a panoramic tour of the city of Palma, stopping briefly at the 14th-century Bellver Castle, which has towered over the city for more than 700 years, serving various roles as a royal residence, a Mint, and a prison. It is the only circular castle in Spain complete with round towers. It was built in the 14th century for King Jaume II of Mallorca.
Continue the panoramic tour with a stop at the Cathedral for a picture and an opportunity to learn a bit of Majorcan history. La Seu, a 14th century gothic cathedral, stands in the heart of the city of Palma as the most emblematic building in Mallorca's capital. Continue your walking tour in the heart of the old town and immerse yourself in the city's beautiful atmosphere!
At the end of the tour, you will be transferred back to the ship.
Total : 70 €
Depart from the pier towards the Albufera National Park.
The Albufera (small sea) is a freshwater lagoon and estuary on the Gulf of Valencia coast. It is the main portion of the park, with a surface area of 21,120 hectares (52,200 acres). The natural biodiversity of the nature reserve allows a great variety of fauna and flora to thrive and be observed year-round. While once a saltwater lagoon, dilution due to irrigation and canals draining into the estuary, converted it to freshwater by the seventeenth century.
The park is bordered by a pine forest that extends down to the sea. This beautiful nature reserve, surrounded by rice fields is also home to Spain’s largest lake, a paradise for migratory birds and one of Europe’s most important sites for nesting birds. You will explore these marshes on a traditional boat belonging to local fishermen. At the end of the 45-minute ride, the boat will moor close to a typical restaurant, where you will enjoy a snack and refreshment.
Re board your coach and drive back to your ship.
Total : 70 €