The Amalfi, Sicily and Malta: The Godfather - Rome to Valletta

The Amalfi, Sicily and Malta: The Godfather - Rome to Valletta


Deal number 26322714

Aurora Expedition


Douglas Mawson

10th May 2027

Europe


11-night cruise


Departing from Rome

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12 day Aurora Expedition voyage departing Rome.

2 nights hotel accommodation in Rome including breakfast.

8 night Aurora Expeditions cruise from Civitavecchia to Valletta onboard Douglas Mawson in a Balcony Stateroom

1 night hotel accommodation in Valletta including breakfast.

Airport arrival and departure transfers to/from our group hotel on the first day and final day of your voyage package

All meals, snacks, tea, coffee, soft drinks and juices during voyage

Meals listed as included during shore excursions and land portions of the package

Beer and house wine with dinner

‘Your Choice' shore excursions

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Presentations and guiding services provided by our Voyage Host, Aurora Expeditions Team and local operators

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Welcome to Aurora Expeditions The Godfather
For Italy aficionados, no trip to their favourite country is complete without visiting its southern shores, spending time on the cherished island of Sicily and dropping into the Mediterranean gem of Malta. Contested for centuries by Europes legendary empires, the Amalfi Coast, Sicily and Malta are a modern-day travellers dream. The coastline is dotted with a colourful array of sun-drenched resorts, picturesque clifftop villages, and impressive ancient cities. Combined with the quintessential Mediterranean lifestyle, delicious food and wine, and the regions intriguing political history, this segment of Europe overflows with tales of family feuds, hidden secrets and dangerous liaisons, making its shores a fascinating find. This journey inspires stories spanning from indulgent emperors to slave uprisings and from buried cities to resort towns brimming with wanton excess. Their stories tell epic tales on this voyage of 'Godfather proportions.

Itinerary


Welcome to Rome. On arrival at Rome airport, make your way to the Arrivals Hall, to meet our representative, followed by a transfer to our group hotel. At the hotel, visit our hospitality desk in the lobby to meet our team who will provide you with useful information regarding pre-embarkation procedures and about your time in Rome. You will also receive cabin tags for your luggage. Please clearly label the tags with your name and your cabin number on the ship.

This evening enjoy dinner at one of the local trattorias (own expense), with time to relax in preparation for our day tomorrow. Accommodation: Rome Hotel

An intriguing tale of historical drama and legendary myths make Rome every trivia buffs dream. Scandalous and sanguine, Roman lifestyle swung from democratic to autocratic, slavery to liberation, paganism to Christianity. The Roman empires public relations machine flaunted its sovereignty with triumphant arches and fluted columns, monolithic mausoleums, statue-ridden stairways and masterfully engineered temples. Enhanced by the wealth of the Catholic Church, the city added to its opulence and grandeur with baroque fountains, obelisk-centred piazzas and Christendoms domed cathedrals. The story of ancient Romes insurmountable empire, its dramatic demise and the rise of the powerful Catholic Church is one of Europes most compelling stories.

A tour of Rome is a highlight of any visit to Italy, especially for those of us whose homeland is anything other than ancient. Imperial relics rekindle the era when Romes population of one million surpassed any other city worldwide. Our local guides merge the citys past and present through their stories on every street corner, along every alley and in every piazza.

Choose a shorter, comprehensive tour to see a slice of Roman life, or lace up your walking shoes and experience Rome from street level on a locally guided walking tour. In the afternoon, enjoy some time for independent exploration before we gather this evening for a Welcome Event, Roman style.

After breakfast, enjoy free time to explore the city independently, return to your favourite sites, or join us for a morning at Vatican City. A former circus where Neros barbaric spectacles entertained the masses, the Vatican hill became consecrated ground when Romes first Christian emperor, Constantine declared the land to be the hill of the martyrs. This sovereign state, gifted independence from Italy in 1929, encapsulates St Peters Cathedral, the Vatican museums and a labyrinth of corridors, apartments and gardens housing the Pope and the Vatican staff.

Feel the lure of the Catholic church with the choice to tour St Peters Basilica or combine it with the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, this morning on Your Choice of two locally guided tours.

Early afternoon we transfer to the port of Civitavecchia to board the Douglas Mawson, where we board late afternoon. This evening, after an important safety briefing, we enjoy a Welcome Aboard dinner where we meet our Aurora Expedition team and crew.

Jutting into the Gulf of Gaeta, the town of the same name has a rich history featuring everyone from the Romans to Saracens, emperors to pirates and popes to kings. This authentic medieval town, dominated by its fortress castle and framed by a protected marina, can be explored independently. Our Your Choice experiences provide a morning to reflect on the bravery of those who fought at Monte Cassino, or to explore an extraordinary Roman achievement at nearby Formia. You will have the afternoon at leisure to enjoy Gaeta before we set sail south to the Bay of Naples.

Shrouded by the shadow of a brooding Mount Vesuvius, Naples underworld reputation has mellowed in recent years providing the perfect culmination of our explorations. Survivors of successive imperial invasions, outbreaks of plagues and infamous natural disasters Neapolitans are well-known for their dramatic personalities. A dedication to family and their ancestral roots makes them natural storytellers, with a passion to share their stoic city and its intrinsic tales with all they encounter.

Hear tales from the citys dubious past on a locally guided walking tour, or if you prefer to stay above ground, join a guide for a foodie tour in the home of Neapolitan pizza, Sfogliatella and Polpette, or visit Naples Versailles - the Palace of Caserta.

This afternoon we will operate a shuttle from the ship to the Via Toledo, a lively, pedestrianised high street lined with international chains, Neapolitan artisan shops, chocolatiers, boutiques and more. We sail early evening, as the sun sets over the mythical island of Capri and the celebrity playground of the Amalfi Coast.

The historic city of Salerno acts as a gateway to one of Europes most famous coastlines: the Amalfi Coast. A magnet to both ancient and modern visitors its interspersed villages appear to almost grow from the rockface on which they are built. The dramatic cliffs and natural harbours of the Amalfi Coast have hosted holiday homes of the rich and revered throughout time. Our excursions offer a hint of the coasts abundant past and present as we view the excavations of luxurious villas, theatres and bathhouses at Pompeii, or search the beachfront villages of the Amalfi for tantalising tales at the heart of Amalfi life.

We follow the coastline to the boot of Italy, arriving around midday at the gateway to the island of Sicily: Messina.

The city of Messina guards the mouth of the straits of the same name a mere 15-minute ferry crossing from the Italian mainland. The recipient of more than its fair share of disasters, Messina has faced many invasions. However, it is the citys notorious bad luck - two major earthquakes and a tsunami, that destroyed the entire town. Famous as the finish line for Monty and Eisenhower on their wager as to who would reach Messina first, this stoic city acts today as our gateway to Europes highest active volcano and its surrounding coastal gems.

Our experiences this afternoon offer a variety of activities. Scale Mt. Etna, take a seat at an ancient Roman Amphitheatre for one of the best views in Sicily, or follow Francis Ford Coppolas iconic trilogy on a Godfather tour. As always it is Your Choice.

Once infamous as the centre of the Sicilian Mafia, Sicilys capital, Palermo, now proudly claims to be a clean city,' offering travellers the chance to enjoy its ancient sites, colourful markets, and vibrant Sicilian lifestyle once more. Steeped in history, culture and Mediterranean charm, Palermo was founded by the Phoenicians as early as the 8th century BCE. Its strategic location at the crossroads of civilisations has seen it influenced by Greek, Roman, Arab, Norman and Spanish cultures, making it a fascinating city to explore. Its diverse cultural heritage is reflected in its architecture, from ancient ruins and Norman palaces to baroque churches and Arab-Norman art, while the citys famous street markets, such as the bustling Ballar Market offer a glimpse into Sicilys famous culinary traditions.

Palermos recent history includes a challenging period with the Sicilian Mafia or Cosa Nostra, most notably, the courageous actions of two anti-Mafia judges, Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino, who dedicated their lives to combating organised crime, and subsequently, became symbols of resistance to Mafia influence. Tragically, both judges were assassinated in 1992, but their legacy spurred significant anti-Mafia efforts, which have transformed Palermos social and political landscape. Beyond its historical and architectural treasures, Palermo is known for its lively atmosphere, with bustling piazzas, a vibrant street food scene, and sun-soaked beaches. The citys resilience, rich history, and diverse cultural mix, make Palermo a captivating destination for travellers seeking to explore Sicilian heritage.

Sailing around the western tip of Sicily, we arrive at Porto Empedocle around midday and enjoy lunch onboard.

Our Your Choice experiences offer a choice of two engaging options this afternoon. Choose to join a guided tour of the Valley of the Temples, where you will explore the rich history and fascinating lifestyles of Sicilys ancient residents. Alternatively, head inland to a family-owned winery to discover the centuries-old significance of wine production on the island and enjoy a tasting of local wines. If you prefer a more relaxed pace, you can spend time exploring Porto Empedocle independently, soaking in the local charm and attractions at your own leisure.

Syracuses delightful jumble of Greek, Roman, medieval and baroque layers make every street corner and every ancient site a story unto itself. Greek ruins rise from citrus orchards, baroque churches stand stoic and medieval streets lead down to the sea. They meet, a plethora of stories waiting to be heard.

Our Your Choice experiences offer a morning and full day option today. For those visiting the sights of Syracuse this morning, you may wish to stroll from the port to the island of Ortigia. The small Baroque Island of Ortigia, the historic heart of Syracuse, has been inhabited for over 3,000 years and is celebrated for its Greek heritage. As a UNESCO landmark, Ortigia features stunning church facades, vibrant outdoor restaurants, and elegant piazzas. Surrounded by sea, it offers a pleasant afternoon visit, blending historical charm with a coastal vibe.

As a matter of Mediterranean real estate, Malta has location, location, location. For fun in the sun and an island lifestyle that may be ideal, but when it comes to defence from invasion it is not. A convivial, family orientated people, the Maltese have fought hard to defend their country against everyone from the Greeks to Napoleon. Their bravery in World War II during the second siege of Malta moved King George VI to award the nation the George Cross which appears in form on the Maltese flag and coat of arms.

Our day is spent in Maltas convivial capital, Valletta, which remains a historical city with streets of fascinating sites telling more than their fair share of stories. We join a local guide this morning for a browse through Vallettas essential sights. We spend time at the Barrakka Gardens to gain a perspective of the citys harbour from a naval point of view before exploring the Grand Masters Palace and Armoury, where we uncover an impressive collection gathered by The Knights Hospitaller of St John, while the multimedia show, Malta Experience, places thousands of years of Malta into perspective.

This afternoon you will have time to explore further independently, before transferring to our overnight hotel. This evening, we gather for a Farewell Event where we honour the bravery of the people of this famed island nation, when we hear World War II tales of courage against seemingly insurmountable odds, from a local expert.
Accommodation: Valletta Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Farewell Event canaps

After breakfast, check-out of your hotel and say farewell to your fellow travellers as you transfer to the airport for your onward flight.
Meals: Breakfast

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