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These three large Mediterranean islands offer the best of Greek and Roman influences. Theatres, relics and archaeological sites like Pompeii are just some of the highlights of a cruise between Malta and Sardinia. The entire route is imbued with a taste of la dolce vita, appreciated by locals and travellers alike.  

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Valletta - Valletta
LE DUMONT D'URVILLE
Shore excursion in each port of call + transfers included
8 nights on board
Dates:
8/29/2026 to the 9/6/2026
Valletta - Livorno
LE DUMONT D'URVILLE
Shore excursion in each port of call + transfers included
8 nights on board
Dates:
9/6/2026 to the 9/14/2026
Venice - Valletta
LE BORÉAL
9 nights on board
Dates:
9/24/2026 to the 10/3/2026
Valletta - Valletta
LE BORÉAL
7 nights on board
Dates:
10/3/2026 to the 10/10/2026
Valletta - Barcelona
LE BORÉAL
Shore excursion in each port of call + transfers included
7 nights on board
Dates:
10/10/2026 to the 10/17/2026
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Athens - Valletta
LE DUMONT D'URVILLE
7 nights on board
Dates:
10/22/2026 to the 10/29/2026
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Highlights - Malta, Sicily and Sardinia

Spectacular monuments, gourmet food and unexpected discoveries... We have put together a list of unmissable experiences in Malta, Sicily and Sardinia.


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Highlights - Malta, Sicily and Sardinia

Essential - Malta, Sicily and Sardinia

Typical southern European landscapes, authentic villages, peaceful beaches, ancient sites...a cruise to Malta, Sardinia and Sicily offers a delicious taste of la dolce vita.


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Essential - Malta, Sicily and Sardinia

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