Traversing The Med: A Mediterranean Feast
Traverse the Med on this 15- or 17-day small ship cruise aboard 154-guest Douglas Mawson. Experience a true cross-section of the Mediterranean, and choose your favorite included shore excursions for local flavors, artistry, culture and history.
On this 17-day small ship cruise, sail in the wake of historical trade routes, from Naples, Italy to Lisbon, Portugal, enjoying culinary highlights from traditional fishing villages, world-class wineries and woodfired kitchens. In 2027, the itinerary instead sails over 18 days, in a longer route from Malta to Portugal.
Small ship cruises feature crafted pre- and post-voyage city stays, for seamless travel from beginning to end. They also feature a master storyteller host who is a professor, archaeologist or curator. Selected for their in-depth knowledge, expert storytelling abilities and unbridled passion, your host will inspire you to immerse in the cultures of the region.
Along the way in 2026, enjoy a taste of the Mediterranean at the farms, factories and fishing villages on Sardinia and Corsica and in the coastal towns of France, Spain, Morocco and Portugal. Explore the markets of Nice, Toulon, Lisbon and Tangier with a culinary guide. Discover local specialties from vintners, spirit makers and liqueur specialists at iconic wineries and bodegas. Savor the flavors of the Mediterranean diet at traditional olive oil groves, family farms and wineries. Combine your culinary experiences with iconic European sites to create your own delicious itinerary.
Highlights in 2027 include: Tantalizing your tastebuds in the markets and foodie shops of Valencia, Cadiz and Tangier; visiting farms and factories producing traditional treats on the islands of Menorca and Mallorca, and in Morocco; savoring wines from the sun-drenched soils of Sardinia and the rugged granite landscapes of Corsica; and immersing in the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Valletta, Seville, Agrigento and Lisbon.
Cruise aboard the adventure-ready 154-guest Douglas Mawson. This ship features state-of-the-art design and technology, plus excursion-minded preparation rooms and multiple boarding platforms for efficient embarkation and disembarkation. As an added bonus, Douglas Mawson features a selection of dedicated single cabins.
Read on for details about this cruise, or learn more about AdventureSmith’s Mediterranean small ship cruises, Mediterranean trips and Italy small ship cruises.
Traversing 'The Med': A Mediterranean Feast Itinerary
This 17-day culinary small ship cruise travels westbound from Naples, Italy to Lisbon, Portugal with visits along Sardinia, Corsica, France, Spain and Morocco and hotel overnights to start and end the trip.
Welcome to Naples. On arrival at the Naples airport, make your way to the Arrivals Hall to meet your representative, followed by a transfer to your group hotel. At the hotel, visit the hospitality desk in the lobby to meet your team who will provide you with useful information regarding pre-embarkation procedures and about your time in Naples. 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 offers time to relax in preparation for your day exploring Naples tomorrow.
Shrouded by the shadow of a brooding Mount Vesuvius, Naples’ underworld reputation has mellowed in recent years, making it the perfect starting point for your explorations. Survivors of successive imperial invasions, outbreaks of plague and infamous natural disasters, Neapolitans are well known for their dramatic, larger-than-life 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. Developed by Rome’s elite as a series of holiday resorts and prosperous towns, the southern coastline of the Bay of Naples offers a wealth of insights into the ancient world, while the modern city of Naples is an eclectic mix of winding lanes, underground channels and glass-fronted high-rise buildings, making it a town with more than its share of tall tales.
Today’s ‘Your Choice’ options highlight two cherished Neapolitan pastimes: delving into the city’s storied history and indulging in its renowned cuisine, while history enthusiasts can explore the archaeological site of Pompeii to gain insights into Roman life and understand how its opulence contributed to the city’s demise. The afternoon is free for further exploration before gathering this evening to celebrate your journey at a welcome event–Neapolitan style.
You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). For Napoli on a Plate, visit a local pizzeria to sample two varieties of pizza plus indulge in one of Naples’ iconic pastries. On the Naples; Yesterday-Today tour, walk the streets, visit important buildings and enjoy a visit to the city’s underground archaeological complex. Or opt to visit Pompeii & Mount Vesuvius with an expert local guide to uncover one of the world’s best-known archaeological sites.
This morning is at your leisure to explore Naples at your own pace or join for a full-day exploration of the magnificent Palace of Caserta.
On the full-day Palace of Caserta exploration, visit this masterpiece of Baroque architecture, with over five floors, 1,200 rooms, 11 acres of gardens, pools, fountains and cascades, and almost 300 acres of parklands. Designed according to the wishes of Charles of Bourbon III, by Luigi Vanvitelli, one of the greatest Italian architects of the 18th century, Caserta was a palace ahead of its time. Respect for nature became the palace’s calling card, drawing from trends spreading across Europe at the time. Hundreds of rare and precious plants from around the world were brought to Caserta, and still grown there today. Grand, excessive and opulent, a visit to Caserta will fill your diary with superlatives.
Transfer to the port mid-afternoon to board the ship and sail west to the Italian island of Sardinia. This evening, enjoy a welcome dinner where you meet your onboard team and crew.
Crossing ‘the Med’ on traditional trade routes, reach the coastal city of Olbia on Sardinia’s east coast in time to spend the afternoon on your preferred ‘Your Choice’ experience.
The Mediterranean’s second largest island, Sardinia is unique and enigmatic. Its coastline, beaches, granite cliffs and mountainous inland showcase sprawling resorts and medieval villages–all a testimony to the island’s eventful history as the center of the Mediterranean’s east to west trading route. A succession of conquerors gifted to the islanders’ animals, seeds and plants to be raised and populated. Understandably the most popular plants were vines, which now support a burgeoning wine business with Sardinian wines popular in Europe.
You can choose from a selection of afternoon shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Aga Khan’s Folly; Porto Cervo tour, explore this playground for the rich and famous, taking in the town’s upscale charm and marina with luxurious superyachts. Or get a Taste for Sardinia’s Wines on a hosted vineyard tour with insights into the farm’s integrated cultivation methods and the Vermentino grape that’s a cornerstone of Sardianian winemaking; end with a tasting complemented by charcuterie.
Your journey today takes you to a slice of France in the Mediterranean. Though it has been part of France since 1769, Corsica maintains a distinct identity, blending Italian and French influences due to its historical ties with both nations. Known for its rugged landscapes, winding roads and craggy coves, Corsica’s 340,000 inhabitants have a strong sense of regional pride, tested annually by an influx of three million tourists. The island’s status as a territorial collectivity grants it greater autonomy within the French Republic, allowing for the preservation of its Corsican language and customs. This blend of French governance and Corsican heritage creates a rich, multifaceted culture that sets the island apart from mainland France.
‘Your Choice’ experiences fill your morning, with time this afternoon to enjoy the town of Bastia on your own, before sailing for the French mainland in the early evening. Founded in 1378 by the Genoese, Bastia blends French and Italian influences, making it a quintessentially Corsican town. Its Baroque historic center captures the essence of an ancient Mediterranean port. The name “Bastia” comes from “bastion,” referencing the Genoese fortress built to guard against islanders. Explore the Terra Vecchia (Old Town) on foot, starting at the palm-filled Place St-Nicolas, which flanks both the port and the lively Boulevard Général-de-Gaulle. The vibrant colors of the old town’s houses once served as landmarks for returning sailors and continue to brighten the town today.
You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Explore the Cap Corse Peninsula for rugged mountains and beautiful coastline with possible visits to seaside villages of Erbalunga, Sisco, Pietracorbara, Porticciolo, Pino and Nonza (the latter with a black-sand beach). On the Wine Tasting in the Patrimonio excursion, explore a local winery, learn about Nieluccio, the main grape variety, plus Sangiovese, Grenache, Sciaccarello and Vermentino, and enjoy a tasting. Or opt for the Living Heritage Company-LN Mattei Distillery tour to learn about the company’s award-winning spirits and sample a few, including the renowned aperitif Le Cap Corse Mattei.
There are plenty of treats on offer today as we reach the French mainland and berth at the port of Nice in true “Riviera style”.
More than any other Riviera city, Nice oozes charm. Its kilometers of beach, backed by iconic hotels and luxurious apartments and fronted by the Mediterranean Sea, have attracted the rich and famous for centuries. The broad boulevard along the beachfront, named Promenade des Anglais, honors Queen Victoria, who often brought her entourage to escape the dreary English winter. Russian aristocrats also made Nice their home, building a Russian Orthodox church that today holds a memorial to the fallen Czar and his family. Noted for its sunny days and enchanting evening light, Nice has long drawn artists whose galleries are filled with paintings of the city itself. Chagall, Matisse, Dufy, Picasso and more worked, lived and loved here among their wealthy sponsors and bon vivant friends. Residents, focused on fun in the sun, stroll to the market daily, buying fresh produce, gourmet foods, and flowers to adorn their seaside homes.
The centrally located port offers the chance to stroll the iconic Promenade des Anglais, enjoy a swim in the Mediterranean from Nice’s Plage Publique De l’Opera, or perhaps head to the city’s famous neighbor, Monaco. One thing is for sure: in true Riviera style, today will have a touch of decadence.
You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Walking Nice & its Famous Markets food-focused tour, take a guided walk through the Old Town and visit the colorful stalls of local vendors at the Cours Saleya. Or opt for the Principality of Monaco & Prince Albert’s Collection guided tour of Prince Albert’s car museum in Monaco, the palatial precinct known locally as The Rock, and the Cathedral where Princess Grace and Prince Rainier were married and now rest. Experience the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild on a tour and light lunch at Cap Ferrat, the imitation Renaissance-style palazzo of Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, complete with exotic, Provençal, Japanese and Florentine gardens. Or learn about the Art of Perfumery on a visit to Galimard, one of France’s oldest perfume houses, including a hands-on workshop to create your own perfume to take home.
Fronted by a marina packed with yachts and a port dominated by the French Navy, Toulon is a city on the rise. Not as glitzy as Saint-Tropez, Nice or Cannes, Toulon is a working town with coastal appeal and a vibrant culinary scene, attracting predominantly French holidaymakers. A crucial naval port since the 15th century, Toulon’s strategic harbor has played a vital role in French maritime operations. During World War II, the local Resistance fighters, including the Maquis, undertook numerous acts of sabotage, including the dramatic 1942 scuttling of the French fleet to prevent it from falling into enemy hands. This act stands as a testament to the city’s resilient spirit, which adds to its rough charm and very “French” attitude.
You can choose from a selection of morning and full-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). In the morning, experience Toulon’s Sunday Market Scene with a local guide, tasting local delights at the Cours Lafayette Market. Another morning option is Living the High Life in Saint-Tropez for a visit to the decadent seaside city. For a full-day option, the Aix en Provence & Wine Tasting at Domaine de la Brillane walking tour, lead by a local guide, features the Saint Sauveur Cathedral and the pedestrian-only Cours Mirabeau, followed by a visit to an estate complete with a tasting of local wines and charcuterie.
Often dubbed the Venice of Languedoc for its picturesque canals and bridges, Séte is known for its thriving seafood industry, with its bustling fish market and waterfront restaurants offering fresh catches from the nearby Thau Lagoon. Séte’s waterside promenades are dotted with colorful buildings and busy cafes, offering a relaxed atmosphere perfect for enjoying an aperitif, glass of locally produced wine, or a cool beer amid soothing waterfront views. For those selecting a morning ‘Your Choice’ experience, the charming town of Sète waits for independent exploration in the afternoon. The city center is just a ten-minute walk from the port, making it easy to discover its attractions at your own pace.
You can choose from a selection of morning and full-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). In the morning, the Montpellier & Château de l’Engarran Wine Tasting offers a tour through the city’s architectural wonders and old quarter, followed by a wine tasting at an estate dating back to the 17th century. Another morning option is the Medieval Pezanas & the Art of Making Vermouth tour, to explore the picturesque medieval village and tour La Maison Noilly Prat to learn about and sample France’s top-selling liqueur: vermouth. For a full-day excursion, the Prince of Walled Cities-Carcassone tour explores the moviemaker-loved town famous for films such as “Puss in Boots” and “Men in Tights.”
Entering Spain, find yourself at the vibrant Catalonian capital of Barcelona. Choose your favorite ‘Your Choice’ experience for a fun-filled morning. Socially, culturally and industrially, Barcelona shines as a beacon of difference in Spain. Proudly Catalonian first and Spanish second, its people are free-spirited, liberal thinkers with a passion for their freedom. In the last 30 years, Barcelonans have sculpted their city into one of Europe’s most venerated travel destinations. Its boulevard-style main street, Las Ramblas, is the name on every traveler’s lips. A palatial stronghold of the 15th century power couple, Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand, Barcelona greeted a jubilant Christopher Columbus upon his return to Spain and the rest as they say, is history. The city has never looked back.
You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Join a local guide for the Best of Barcelona to experience works by the city’s famous artists and authors, including Antonio Gaudi. Or experience the Art of Food Catalonian Style for a locally guided walking tour through the Gothic Quarter for tastings and historic markets.
Having familiarized yourself with the city, either return to the ship for lunch, or remain in town for a free afternoon exploring Barcelona’s many attractions. Stroll iconic Las Ramblas, visit one of the city’s renowned galleries, or shop to your heart’s content. The ship will be at the downtown port, ready to set sail for Mallorca in the early evening.
It’s time to say “Hola” to Mallorca, with a full day in port at Palma de Mallorca to enjoy the sun, wine and food that makes this island so unique. An autonomous region of Spain, the economy of the Balearic Islands has ebbed and flowed in line with the waters to which they owe their fame. Recent years have brought an influx of tourists on flight-inclusive packages and Europeans seeking an ‘expat’ lifestyle on a budget. But there is more to these islands than a suntan and a smile. Their history paints a portrait of brave islanders defending their lands from far more sizeable empires. The Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, British and Spanish have all left their mark, gifting this eclectic archipelago a story waiting to be told. Spend the morning ashore, before sailing west to the Spanish coast.
You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the King of Oils tour, visit a local olive oil farm to learn about the production process and sample this hallmark of the island. Choose the Palma de Mallorca tour with a local guide to experience the capital’s squares, palaces, courtyards, castles, gardens and cathedral.
It’s time to relax and enjoy sailing the Med today as you follow the traditional trade route from the Balearic Islands to the Spanish coast. Enjoy a swim, sauna or simply relax with a good book. Hone your photography skills with the ship’s resident photographer or join a presentation by your host.
Meet the mainland at the port of Motril, affording access to the city of Granada and the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada; the Alpujarra’s. Immerse yourself in the rural culture, with a chance to spend time with descendants of those who have lived on the land for generations, with a farm-to-plate experience or walk amongst the Moorish empire and Christian monarchical periods’ greatest architectural achievements at the eclectic city of Granada.
You can choose from a selection of full-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Tour Granada, a Moorish city with the famed Alhambra and the geometric gardens of the Generalife. Or tour the Alpujarra, the food basket of Andalusia known for specialty pastries and cakes, ending with lunch at a typical small farm/farmhouse to meet some of the Moriscos’ descendants (Muslims forced to be baptized in order to remain) and hear their story.
Meeting the African coast at Morocco, find a city with a few tales to tell. Unique amongst Moroccan cities, Tangier has a checkered past, affording one of Europe’s most egocentric stories. Designated an International Zone in the early 20th century, Tangier harbored no drug laws, no taxes, no banking restrictions, no censorship laws and no morality laws. Attracting a worldly mix of expat residents, it played house to everyone from eccentric British nobility to American authors, Franco’s civil war army to Nazi spies, while it awaited its inclusion in the post-war nation of Morocco. Stories of elicit affairs, underworld deals and espionage abound in this city which remains as colorful as its history suggests.
You can choose from a selection of morning and full-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). In the morning, visit the Tangier Kasbah District, Kasbah Museum & American Legation Museum to discover the traditional Sultan residence that’s now a fashionable residential area of Tangier, plus the first American public property outside the United States. Another morning option is the Taste of Tangier, a foodie tour through the historic M’sallah and the old town district with plenty of tastings at bustling markets. For a full-day option, the Artisan Enclave of Tétouan with Traditional Lunch tour explores the coastal enclave and its UNESCO World Heritage Site, Medina. Walk the souk and Jewish and Spanish quarters, visit an artisan school and enjoy lunch at a local Riad.
The proud city of Cádiz sits at the mouth of the Guadalquivir River. As the gateway to the Mediterranean, it is touted as the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in Europe, with its dominant families claiming ancestry dating back to Roman times, when the city was called Ceret, and the wine produced was Vinum Ceretensis.
From Phoenicians to Iberians, Romans to Moors, Cádiz had its fair share of invaders. It is no wonder its skyline is dotted with 120 watchtowers, including the 150-foot-tall Torre Tavira, used for spotting sails as they appeared on the horizon–often the first sign of the return of long-lost explorers. A Spanish naval base even today, it was off the coast of Cádiz, at Cape Trafalgar, where the British won the battle of the same name over Napoleon’s fleet, with the loss of Horatio Nelson. It was from Cádiz where Christopher Columbus set sail to discover the new world. And it was in Cádiz harbor where Sir Francis Drake sacked and burned so many ships that he delayed Spain’s attempt at invading England by at least a year and changed the course of world history.
You can choose from a selection of morning and full-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the morning Story of Sherry tour, walk the historic center of Jerez and spend time with a wine expert, who introduces the region’s wines during a wine tasting. On the morning A Taste of Cádiz tour, explore the whitewashed Casco Antiguo with its plazas, baroque churches, 18th century merchant houses and historically trade-rich port, plus learn of its modern-day importance to bluefin tuna fishing, and sample some alongside oysters and other fish. On the full-day Walking the Heart of Seville tour, join a local guide to visit historic buildings, including the largest Gothic structure in the world, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Giralda Tower, the once-thriving Jewish quarter and the central square; a boxed lunch is included.
Set on the estuary of the Rio Arade, Portimão was a flourishing fishing village until only 30 years ago. Greeks, Phoenicians and Carthaginians all plied their trade but in the 11th century the Moors arrived, and Burj Munt as it became known, never looked back. A gateway to the fortified town of Silves and neighbor to a coast of classic caved beaches, Portimão fishes for a different catch these days, with its marina home to a flotilla of gently bobbing yachts, and riverfront promenade host to casual cafes and bars.
You can choose from a selection of morning and full-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). The morning Silves Castle & Portuguese Pastry Workshop tour offers a locally guided excursion to a famous castle, followed by a hands-on workshop making Doce Fino; return to the ship for lunch and then enjoy free time to independently explore Portimão. The morning Silves Castle & Portuguese Pottery Workshop visits the same famous castle after a pottery demonstration by a local ceramicist; return to the ship for lunch and then enjoy free time to independently explore Portimão. The full-day Caminho dos Promontórios Clifftop Walk with a Winery Picnic Lunch excursion follows the clifftop Caminho dos Promontórios, or Path of the Headlands Walk, followed by a picnic lunch among the vines (including wine samples) at a traditional Algarve winery, nearby.
Lisbon sits on the Tagus River, granting it access to the coast that contributed to Portugal becoming one of the world’s most successful trading nations. Explorers such as Vasco da Gama, Magellan and Bartholomeu Dias sailed under Portuguese patronage, discovering new lands and establishing trade routes. The city flourished, with much of the wealth from its colonies invested in grand architecture.
On the morning of All Saints Day in 1755, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Lisbon, followed by tsunamis and fires that devastated the city. Over 75% of the population perished. Today, Lisbon reflects this history, with few buildings predating the 18th century. The city was rebuilt with wide boulevards, elegant facades and parklands, all complemented by opulent baroque interiors and distinctive black-and-white tiled pavements. Lisbon’s compact size makes it easy to explore, with hillside suburbs accessible by trams and funiculars, and a vibrant waterfront that continues its historic trading legacy.
Disembark the ship and join a locally guided tour of Lisbon. The city’s story unfolds as you visit the suburb of Belem, with its Jerónimos Monastery, where you’ll hear more of Vasco de Gama’s adventures; the waterfront memorial of Monumento dos Descobrimentos, honoring Prince Henry the Navigator and his fellow explorers; and the Torre de Belém–the 16th-century fortification that acted as the gateway to Lisbon for all seafarers. This insightful tour tells tales of exploration, colonization and devastation, drawn together by the history of a city the influence of which has shaped much of our modern-day world.
Near the famed Cais do Sodré train station, sits the beautiful building of the Mercado da Ribeira with its Moorish-style dome. To end your tour, visit this famous market and its popular ‘Time Out’ food complex. Lisbon’s populace has shopped for fresh fruit, vegetables, fish and meat here since 1882, with the market’s latest innovation including 30 ‘pop-ups’ offering petiscos (Portuguese tapas) and traditional products such as cheeses, cured hams, smoked sausages, fish conserves, wines and more. Your local guide introduces you to a variety of Portuguese specialties, such as pastéis de nata–the Portuguese tart, a national specialty, with a rich egg custard nestled in shatteringly crisp pastry. Take time to explore and enjoy lunch (own expense), before transferring to your hotel mid-afternoon.
This evening, gather to celebrate your journey at a farewell event.
After breakfast, check-out of your hotel and transfer to the airport for your onward flight.
Included
All airport transfers mentioned in itinerary; two night’s hotel accommodation in Naples on Days 1 & 2 (including breakfast on Days 2 & 3); one night’s hotel accommodation in Lisbon on Day 16 (including breakfast on Day 17);onboard accommodation during voyage including daily cabin service; all meals, snacks, tea and coffee during voyage; meals listed as included during shore excursions and land portions of the package; beer, house wine and soft drinks with dinner; Captain’s Welcome and Farewell receptions including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages; pre-voyage and post-voyage excursions, and “Your Choice” shore excursions (one excursion per person per port of call, with headsets available when needed) as listed; educational lectures and guiding services from expedition team; complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consult); comprehensive pre-departure information; port surcharges, permits, tender, pilot and landing fees; WiFi (where connection is possible); gratuities during excursions and enrichment program for local guides, drivers, venues and local sites; crew gratuities (suite guests only).
Exclusions
International or domestic flights, unless specified in the itinerary; transfers not mentioned in the itinerary; airport arrival or departure taxes; passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination charges; travel insurance, emergency evacuation charges or personal insurance (required); EU ETS Emissions Surcharge (calculated at time of final payment – estimated to be ~$26.75 per person/per day); hotels and meals not included in itinerary; all items of a personal nature including but not limited to: alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (outside of dinner service), laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, phone charges; automatic crew gratuities of $15 per person, per day (non-suite guests) which may be removed or amended at the end of the cruise.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a nonrefundable deposit of 25% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking (additional nonrefundable $250 deposit is required for optional activities). The balance of the trip price is due 120 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
120 days or more – 100% of deposit
119 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The Traversing the Med cruise begins in Naples, Italy (NAP) and ends in Lisbon, Portugal (LIS). Plan flights to arrive to Naples anytime on Day 1, but we highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. An arrival transfer to the group hotel is included on Day 1. Plan flights to depart Lisbon anytime on the final day of the itinerary; a group transfer to the airport is included. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
The Your Choice shore excursions listed in the itinerary are included, but your preferences must be selected at least 60 days prior to embarkation and cannot be amended after this time. If your selections are not received by this time, you will be allocated excursions by an automated system. Hands-on workshops, walking, Zodiac cruising, photography tips, lectures & all trips ashore are included in the rate.
Room Configuration
Single travelers wishing to book a double-occupancy cabin may do so at a 50% supplement of the per-person listed rate in select cabins upon availability. Select double-occupancy cabins are available with no single supplement; inquire with your Adventure Specialist for details and availability. Solo travelers willing to share may be matched with a person of the same gender, and if the other cabin berth goes unsold, will only pay the standard double-occupancy rate.
Families & Children
Kids 8 years and older are welcomed aboard all departure dates. Children between 8-17 years of age must pay the adult price of the expedition.
Travel Insurance
A medical form for all travelers, signed by their doctor, is required for every departure. Comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory for this trip, with a minimum required coverage of $250,000 USD per person, covering medical, accident and repatriation/emergency evacuation, as well as baggage loss and cancellation or curtailment of holiday. In addition, we highly recommend our travelers protect their investment with travel insurance that includes trip cancellation and other benefits. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
Most walks on this tour are easy to moderate, complemented by coach rides to key sights. However, many venues lack lifts/elevators due to preservation rules. Additionally, you’ll explore busy locations with narrow cobbled streets, ancient roads and uneven steps, therefore this voyage is not suitable for passengers with walking difficulties or wheelchairs.
Sailing 'The Med': A Mediterranean Feast Itinerary
This 18-day culinary small ship cruise travels westbound from Valletta, Malta to Lisbon, Portugal with visits along Italy, Sardinia, Corsica, Spain and Morocco, plus hotel overnights to start and end the trip.
Welcome to Malta. On arrival at Valletta Airport, make your way to the Arrivals Hall to meet a ship representative, followed by a transfer to the group hotel. At the hotel, visit the hospitality desk in the lobby to meet your team who will provide you with useful information regarding pre-embarkation procedures and about your time in Valletta. You will also receive cabin tags for your luggage. Please clearly label the tags with your name and your cabin number on the ship. Today offers time to relax in preparation for your journey.
Sitting in the center of the Mediterranean, Malta boasts unbeatable location, location, location. Its sunny charm and island lifestyle have made it a modern-day summer holiday destination, but historically, its strategic position has made it a target for invaders. The Maltese people, known for their convivial and family-oriented nature, have a long history of defending their homeland, from ancient Greek sieges to Napoleon’s forces. Their remarkable bravery during World War II, particularly during the Second Siege of Malta, earned the nation the George Cross from King George VI. This honor is proudly displayed on the Maltese flag and coat of arms, symbolizing their enduring spirit and resilience.
Your morning is spent in Maltas’ celebrated capital, Valletta, which remains a historical city with streets of fascinating sites telling more than their fair share of stories. Your local guide tells tales of the past and present at the Barrakka Gardens where you’ll gain a perspective of the city’s harbor from a naval point of view before exploring the Grand Masters Palace and Armory, where you’ll uncover an impressive collection gathered by The Knights of St John, while the multimedia show, Malta Experience, places thousands of years of Malta into perspective.
Your afternoon is free to stroll the streets of Valletta at your own pace, before boarding the ship. This evening, gather for a welcome dinner where you’ll meet your guide team and crew.
Sailing towards the southern shoreline of Sicily, arrive at Porto Empedocles. Today’s ‘Your Choice’ experiences offer a choice of two engaging options this morning. Choose to join a guided tour of the Valley of the Temples, where you will explore the rich history and fascinating lifestyles of Sicily’s 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.
You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Agrigento—The Valley of the Temples tour, visit the archaeological gem known as “one of the wealthiest colonies in Greece.” Or opt for a Sicilian Wine Tasting for a tour to learn about traditional winemaking methods followed by a tasting of wines paired with local snacks.
Sail south to Sicily to discover the land that gave the world The Godfather, Italian cinema and true Italian food. Considered by many mainland Italians to be ‘the poorer cousin’, Sicilian life encompasses a wealth worth more than any bank account – one of dedication to family, faith and food. Governed over centuries by an enviable list of European powerhouses, Sicily established a stoic personality early. Its determined, steadfast people are Sicilian first, and Italian second. Proud and passionate, they speak of their island’s history as if it happened only yesterday.
The ancient port town of Trapani acts as a gateway to two exceptional experiences. The choice, as always, is yours. You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On The Medieval Gem of Erice tour, visit this fortified medieval town with a guide followed by free time. Say I’ll Have Salt on That Please! to learn about artisanal sea salt production at the Salt Museum followed by a walk along the salt pans. Or opt for A Taste of Marsala to discover the local wine’s rich history through cellar explorations and a tasting.
Enjoy a leisurely day at sea as you sail from Italy’s largest island to its second largest. This is a day made for relaxation to do as much or as little as you please. Perhaps unwind in the sauna, lounge on the Sun Deck, or find a quiet corner in one of the ship’s observation lounges. You might also discover a new favorite read in the ship’s well-stocked library, while this afternoon you’re invited to join your master storyteller for a fascinating presentation on the culinary traditions of the region—a true feast for the mind and senses.
Following Sardinia’s eastern seaboard, reach the coastal city of Olbia in time to spend the afternoon on your favorite ‘Your Choice’ experience.
Olbia, perched on Sardinia’s northeastern coast, has been a crucial Mediterranean trading port linking the island to mainland Italy for centuries. Today, it serves as the vibrant gateway to the world-famous Costa Smeralda—a stretch of dazzling beaches, luxury resorts and exclusive marinas, including the iconic Porto Cervo. From bustling harbor to stylish seaside playground, Olbia bridges Sardinia’s rich trading past with its glamorous present, welcoming visitors to explore one of the Mediterranean’s most coveted coastlines.
You can choose from a selection of afternoon shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Aga Khan’s Folly; Porto Cervo tour, explore this playground for the rich and famous, taking in the town’s upscale charm and marina with luxurious superyachts. Or get a Taste for Sardinia’s Wines on a hosted vineyard tour with insights into the farm’s integrated cultivation methods and the Vermentino grape that’s a cornerstone of Sardianian winemaking; end with a tasting complemented by Sardinian snacks.
Although his parents sent him to military college on the mainland before he turned ten, Napoleon Bonaparte famously declared that to know Corsica ‘is to be born there.’ A land of vertical granite cliffs and craggy bays, Corsica is a slice of France with a twist. Passed between the powers of Pisa, Genoa and France, even its language is a combination of Italian, spoken in a Tuscan dialect, and Latin. Corsica’s strategic location has it firmly within the realms of trade, and few of its towns were as commercially important as Bonifacio, located at its southern tip. Today’s ‘Your Choice’ experiences offer a morning in town with your afternoon free to explore solo, or a trip inland with the opportunity to learn about the island’s thriving wine culture.
This afternoon, a complimentary shuttle will be available for those who wish to return to Bonifacio’s hilltop old town and soak up a little more of its unmistakable Corsican charm.
You can choose between a morning or a full-day shore excursion that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the morning Bonifacio excursion, be guided through medieval alleyways, a convent and various churches. On the full-day Sartene & Corsican Wines tour, visit both the village and a local vineyard to learn about Corsica’s distinct wines and enjoy Sartene’s cobblestone streets both with and without a guide.
Enjoy a leisurely day at sea as you sail from Italy’s largest island to its second largest. This is a day made for relaxation to do as much or as little as you please. Perhaps unwind in the sauna, lounge on the Sun Deck, or find a quiet corner in one of the ship’s observation lounges. You might also discover a new favorite read in the ship’s well-stocked library, while this afternoon you’re invited to join your master storyteller for a fascinating presentation on the culinary traditions of the region—a true feast for the mind and senses.
The heart of this easternmost Balearic Island beats to its own drum–albeit a mellow one. Over 130 miles (210km) of sandy beaches, fjord-style calas and crescent shaped coves, protect a rural inland crisscrossed by some 40,000 miles (64,373km) of stone walls and farms. Unlike the neighboring island of Mallorca, nightlife is non-existent in Menorca. Instead, you will find handicraft industries such as costume jewelry, leatherwork, dairy farming and Menorcan horse centers popular among locals and tourists. After a century of British rule, Menorca was handed to Spain in 1802, yet the British influence remains. Not only is this evident in some of Menorca’s architecture but in its drinking culture too, as the island is believed to be the first place to produce gin in the Mediterranean. Today’s ‘Your Choice’ experiences showcase the island’s capital and head inland seeking traditional insights.
You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Explore Mahón and its traditional Gin for a brief intro tour of the city, followed by a visit to one of its renowned gin distilleries, complete with a tasting. Choose The City of Ciutadella for a visit to this historic market town and a glimpse into Menorca’s rural lifestyle, complete with free time after a guided walk through the old town. Or try Farming Finca Style to visit a traditional finca—a Menorcan farm—to learn about dairy farming and the slow, careful process that defines it here.
An autonomous region of Spain, the economy of the Balearic Islands has ebbed and flowed in line with the waters to which they owe their fame. Recent years have brought an influx of tourists on flight inclusive packages and Europeans seeking an expat lifestyle on a budget. But there is more to these islands than a suntan and a smile. Their history paints a portrait of brave islanders defending their lands from far more sizeable empires. The Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, British and Spanish have all left their mark, gifting this eclectic archipelago a story waiting to be told.
Spend the morning on a ‘Your Choice’ experience, with a complimentary town-to-ship shuttle for those wishing to linger in Palma longer, before sailing west to the Spanish coast mid-afternoon.
You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Choose the Panoramic Palma tour with a local guide to experience the capital’s fortress, Marivent Palace and historic city center before enjoying free time to roam. Opt for the Moors of Mallorca to explore the city’s Moorish royal precinct on foot with a local guide. Or select the Best of Oils tour, visit a local olive oil farm to learn about the production process and sample this hallmark of the island.
Valencia’s Islamic legacy extends beyond its architectural wonders. It remains entrenched in the soul of the city and its inhabitants. It is reflected in how Valencians live; in the jargon they use and in place names scattered throughout the region. The city’s story is one of conquest upon conquest. The home of the mythical El Cid Valencia was a Moorish town, having capitulated without bloodshed, but with the arrival of the Christian armies its story changed and it was heavily involved in La Reconquista. Today’s three distinctive styles of ‘Your Choice’ experiences each immerse you in the culture and flavors of this historic region.
You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Panoramic Valenica & Spain’s Favorite Collectables excursion, visit a Lladró porcelain workshop followed by a panoramic drive through Valencia’s historic center and modern City of Arts and Sciences. Or choose The Story of Valencia for a walking tour of Valencia’s history, from Islamic rule to Christian dominance. Visit key plazas, the Silk Exchange (a UNESCO World Heritage site), and the Valencia Cathedral, which houses the Holy Grail. Or spend A Morning at the Mercado Central with a guide to experience one of Europe’s largest fresh food markets, with classic Spanish fare like jamón ibérico, Manchego cheese, olives, chorizo, and fresh seafood.
Spend a day at sea, relaxing and soaking up the Spanish sun as we sail its coast to the city of Malaga. Along the way, your host will entertain you with spicy tales of Spanish fare, while you relax over a sangria, perhaps!
Although very much a modern-day city, the apartment blocks and expat clubs of Málaga and the Costa del Sol hide an undercurrent of ancient traditions. Long before beach bars and resorts, this coastline was part of Al-Andalus, ruled by the Moors for nearly eight centuries. Their legacy runs deep, visible in the arches of the Alcazaba, the layout of the old town, and the way the city seemingly harbors something older beneath its surface, steady and enduring.
Today’s ‘Your Choice’ experiences range from an introduction to Málaga’s magical sites, to a visit to the Moorish enclave of Ronda. A complimentary shuttle service* will operate between the ship and the city center throughout the day, allowing you to explore Malaga at leisure or return to the town after lunch on board. (*dependent on pier allocation.)
You can choose from a selection of morning or half-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). In the morning, Magical Málaga is a scenic driving tour around the city, visiting its architectural highlights (with photo stops). Or choose the half-day Moorish Enclave of Ronda to visit the whitewashed town with an exciting wartime history.
After a night sailing the Spanish coast, cross the straits of Gibraltar and cruise into Moroccan waters at a city located at the crossroads of Africa and Europe—Tangier. Unique amongst Moroccan cities, Tangier has a checkered past, affording you one of Europe’s most egocentric stories. Designated an International Zone in the early 20th century, Tangier harbored no drug laws, no taxes, no banking restrictions, no censorship laws and no morality laws. Attracting a worldly mix of expat residents, it played house to everyone from eccentric British nobility to American authors, Franco’s civil war army to Nazi spies, while it awaited its inclusion in the post-war nation of Morocco. Stories of elicit affairs, underworld deals and espionage abound in this city which remains as colorful as its history suggests.
Today’s ‘Your Choice’ experiences highlight Morocco’s vibrant artisan revival, with guided visits to the medina in Tangier, or a chance to enjoy the culinary heritage of Tangier. For a more relaxed alternative, or for those wishing to return to town, a complimentary shuttle will take you from the ship to the center of Tangier, where you can discover a gentler side of the city. Enjoy time at your leisure to sip mint tea in a local café, browse traditional craft shops, or take in the atmosphere at your own pace, before you sail north to Spain in the early evening.
You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). Choose Tangier Kasbah district, Kasbah Museum and American Legation Museum to explore Tangier’s Kasbah, the Grand Socco, and the American Legation, the first US public property abroad. Or try A Taste of Tangier to explore Tangier’s culinary history, blending Moorish, Spanish and French influences. Sample local delights like caliente and bissara while strolling through the historic M’sallah district.
Returning to Spain, reach the proud city of Cádiz, which sits at the mouth of the Guadalquivir River. As the gateway to the Mediterranean, it is touted as the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in Europe, with its dominant families claiming ancestry dating back to Roman times, when the city was called Ceret, and the wine produced was Vinum Ceretensis. From Phoenicians to Iberians, Romans to Moors, Cádiz had its fair share of invaders. It is no wonder its skyline is dotted with 120 watchtowers, including the 150-foot-tall Torre Tavira, used for spotting sails as they appeared on the horizon–often the first sign of the return of long-lost explorers.
A Spanish naval base even today, it was off the coast of Cádiz at Cape Trafalgar where the British won the battle of the same name over Napoleon’s fleet, with the loss of Horatio Nelson. It was from Cádiz where Christopher Columbus set sail to discover the ‘new world’. And it was in Cádiz harbor where Sir Francis Drake sacked and burned so many ships that he delayed Spain’s attempt at invading England by at least a year and changed the course of world history.
You can choose from a selection of morning, midday or full-day shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). In the morning, The Story of Sherry walks the historic center of nearby Jerez with a wine expert, with an included wine tasting. The midday Historic Cadiz on the Tapas Trail excursion offers a guided tapas tour through the city’s historic center. And the full-day Andalusia’s Heart; Seville tour joins a local guide on a driving tour followed by time on foot and free time to explore this famed city’s flamenco, colorful houses, historic churches, traditional pottery workshops, grand pavilions and lush surroundings.
Set on the estuary of the Rio Arade, Portimão was a flourishing fishing village until only 30 years ago. Greeks, Phoenicians and Carthaginians all plied their trade but in the 11th century the Moors arrived, and Burj Munt as it became known, never looked back. A gateway to the fortified town of Silves and neighbor to a coast of classic, caved beaches, Portimão fishes for a different catch these days, with its marina home to a flotilla of gently bobbing yachts, and riverfront promenade host to casual cafes and bars.
Today’s ‘Your Choice’ experiences offer three distinct ways to explore the region. Choose a visit to the nearby hilltop town of Silves, accompanied by a Portuguese pottery demonstration or winery visit and tasting. Alternatively, take in sweeping coastal views on a panoramic drive, accompanied by a stroll along a section of the Caminho dos Promontórios, for a magical morning on the Algarve, before sailing for Lisbon mid-afternoon.
You can choose from a selection of morning shore excursion options that best suits your interests and level of fitness (ask your Adventure Specialist for details). On the Silves & Portuguese Wine Tasting tour, join a local guide to learn about the city’s famous red sandstone Castelo de Silves, then drive to Quinta dos Vales Estate for a Portuguese wine tasting with local delicacies. Or choose Silves Castle and Portuguese Pottery Workshop to experience Portuguese ceramics with a local artisan. Learn pottery techniques and tour the historic Castelo de Silves. Enjoy free time to explore Portimão. Finally, the Ferragudo & the Path of the Headlands outing offers time to wander the waterfront and cobbled streets of Ferragudo before a guided walk along a scenic clifftop trail.
Lisbon, set along the broad waters of the River Tagus, became the launch point for Portugal’s Golden Age of Exploration. From this historic harbor, famed navigators like Vasco da Gama and Magellan sailed to chart new worlds, opening vital trade routes and bringing immense wealth to their homeland. That prosperity left its mark on the city through grand baroque buildings, ornate churches and tiled pavements. But Lisbon’s story is also one of resilience. In 1755 a powerful earthquake, followed by tsunamis and fire, destroyed most of the city. What rose from the ruins is the Lisbon you see today, with graceful boulevards, elegant facades and a vibrant waterfront that still echoes its maritime past.
Bid your ship farewell, then join a locally guided tour to visit Belém, where the city’s seafaring legacy is on full display. View the Monastery of Jerónimos, the striking Monument to the Discoveries, which honors Prince Henry the Navigator and his explorers, and the iconic Torre de Belém, a fortress that once guarded the entrance to the city for returning ships. Enjoy some free time in Lisbon’s charming city center, perfect for wandering cobbled streets, travelling on one of its quirky trams, sampling local flavors, or simply soaking in the riverside views, before transferring to your hotel for a final night in Portugal.
After breakfast, check-out of your hotel and transfer to the airport for your onward flight.
Included
All airport transfers mentioned in itinerary; one night’s hotel accommodation in Valletta on Day 1 (including breakfast on Day 2); one night’s hotel accommodation in Lisbon on Day 17 (including breakfast on Day 18); onboard accommodation during voyage including daily cabin service; all meals, snacks, tea and coffee during voyage; meals listed as included during shore excursions and land portions of the package; beer, house wine and soft drinks with dinner onboard the ship; Captain’s Welcome and Farewell receptions including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages; pre-voyage and post-voyage excursions, and “Your Choice” shore excursions (one excursion per person per port of call, with headsets available when needed) as listed; educational lectures and guiding services from expedition team; complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic (initial consult); comprehensive pre-departure information; port surcharges, permits, tender, pilot and landing fees; WiFi (where connection is possible); gratuities during excursions and enrichment program for local guides, drivers, venues and local sites; crew gratuities (suite guests only).
Exclusions
International or domestic flights, unless specified in the itinerary; transfers not mentioned in the itinerary; airport arrival or departure taxes; passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination charges; travel insurance, emergency evacuation charges or personal insurance (required); EU ETS Emissions Surcharge (calculated at time of final payment – estimated to be ~$26.75 per person/per day); hotels and meals not included in itinerary; all items of a personal nature including but not limited to: alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (outside of dinner service), laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, phone charges; automatic crew gratuities of $15 per person, per day (non-suite guests) which may be removed or amended at the end of the cruise.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a nonrefundable deposit of 25% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking (additional nonrefundable $250 deposit is required for optional activities). The balance of the trip price is due 120 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
120 days or more – 100% of deposit
119 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The Sailing the Med cruise begins in Valletta, Malta (MLA) and ends in Lisbon, Portugal (LIS). Plan flights to arrive to Valletta anytime on Day 1, but we highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. An arrival transfer to the group hotel is included on Day 1. Plan flights to depart Lisbon anytime on the final day of the itinerary; a group transfer to the airport is included. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
The Your Choice shore excursions listed in the itinerary are included, but your preferences must be selected at least 60 days prior to embarkation and cannot be amended after this time. If your selections are not received by this time, you will be allocated excursions by an automated system. Birdwatching, walking, Zodiac cruising, photography tips, lectures & all trips ashore are included in the rate.
Room Configuration
Single travelers wishing to book a double-occupancy cabin may do so at a 50% supplement of the per-person listed rate in select cabins upon availability. Select double-occupancy cabins are available with no single supplement; inquire with your Adventure Specialist for details and availability. Solo travelers willing to share may be matched with a person of the same gender, and if the other cabin berth goes unsold, will only pay the standard double-occupancy rate.
Families & Children
Kids 8 years and older are welcomed aboard all departure dates. Children between 8-17 years of age must pay the adult price of the expedition.
Travel Insurance
A medical form for all travelers, signed by their doctor, is required for every departure. Comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory for this trip, with a minimum required coverage of $250,000 USD per person, covering medical, accident and repatriation/emergency evacuation, as well as baggage loss and cancellation or curtailment of holiday. In addition, we highly recommend our travelers protect their investment with travel insurance that includes trip cancellation and other benefits. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
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The Douglas Mawson is a brand new expedition ship, launched in Antarctica December 2025. Joining sibling ships Sylvia Earle and Greg Mortimer, Douglas Mawson promises an active, educational and comfort-focused experience on its global departures. This state-of-the-art ship pays tribute to the legendary Australian geologist and explorer Sir Douglas Mawson, with tools and gear for off-ship adventure, plus design for a smooth and comfortable onboard experience. The ship was named in TIME's list of the World’s Greatest Places for 2026.
Why Sail Aboard Douglas Mawson
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Design, Sustainability & Accessibility
Douglas Mawson is a ship that incorporates lessons learned from over 30 years of exploration, plus the cutting-edge technologies of Norwegian ship builders Ulstein Group. Expect a smoother ride than most ships, education-focused spaces, plenty of common areas that bring the outside in, and a platform for both activity and relaxation.
Ulstein X-BOW®
Douglas Mawson's inverted X-BOW® hull offers guests a more stable experience while the ship is underway, along with increased efficiency with its ability to slice through waves. An added benefit is the ability to put view windows closer to the waterline, for improved wildlife viewing.
Activity Preparation Areas
Douglas Mawson features purpose-built zones to enable efficient ship-to-shore (or paddle) activities. Two Zodiac embarkation zones get travelers off faster on multiple daily excursions, while a rear activity launchpad makes room for kayakers to come and go at the same time. A mudroom with assigned lockers keeps expedition wear organized and out of one's cabin. And the Assembly Station offers plenty of space for groups to gather initially.
Advanced Tech Features
The Douglas Mawson cruise ship features leading safety technology, including an operating system back-up, dynamic positioning, Zero Speed™ stabilizers and diesel electric hybrid engines for energy optimization. The Douglas Mawson also employs reusable tech such as engine waste heat recovery for interior warming and microplastic capture filtration for all on-board clothes washing machines. The ship also offers a medical clinic ready for treatments in remote areas.
Onboard Facilities
The Douglas Mawson small ship features inviting spaces cleverly designed with over 30 years of expedition cruising by its Australian operator, B-Corp-certified Aurora Expeditions. Onboard facilities include two restaurants, a gym and sauna, a heated outdoor plunge pool and pool bar, two sun deck Jacuzzis, a citizen science center and library, and plenty of observation areas.
Lecture Theater
The Douglas Mawson cruise ship engages travelers through both off-ship exploration and on-ship enrichment. A robust series of informative lectures takes place in the theater on Deck 4—a space big enough to accommodate the entire passenger complement, itself complemented by an adjacent bar. Noted biologists, geologists, glaciologists and more provide regular talks to inform on the nature and wildlife experienced each day.
Dining, Bars & Lounges
With a formal dining room on Deck 5 and Deck's 8's "The Hut" (a casual top-deck restaurant with ala carte options and added outdoor picnic tables), the Douglas Mawson ship has dining options for all. Rotating menus are international in flavor and served buffet style for breakfast and lunch, and plated for dinner. Beer, house wine and soft drinks are included with dinner. Snacks, tea and coffee are made available around the clock. Guests can also opt for quicker, self-service buffet at the top-deck restaurant, which features sweeping views and both indoor and outdoor seating.
The top deck bar and observation lounge provides 180 degrees of glass, in a chic environment that's accessible to all via a ramp. The lounge offers a full bar including expresso station, a reference library, binoculars to borrow, and more comfortable seating for individuals or small groups. The open-air seating areas on Decks 7 (with barbecue) and 8 are protected by a shade structure and thoughtfully located at the back of the ship, out of any headwinds.
Pool, Jacuzzis, Sauna & Gym
Deck 7 features an outdoor sun deck that's ripe for relaxation between explorations, dining and lectures. A plunge pool centers the space, available when the ship is not underway. Two Jacuzzis round out each back corner, offering spectacular views. Plenty of cushioned benches invite guests to lounge, either in the shade or full sun. Step inside for wellness amenities including a large, hot-stone cedar sauna and a gym lined with a wall of windows. Gym equipment includes elliptical machines, spin bikes, treadmills, a rowing machine, weight machines, benches, free weights, yoga mats and more. Walking enthusiasts will appreciate the loop from Deck 8 forward to Deck 7 aft.
Citizen Science Center & Library
Deck 5's citizen science center, library and glass atrium lounge (the latter split between Deck 5 and 6 by an elegant staircase) are a defining feature of the Douglas Mawson ship. Travelers can learn to use research tools like microscopes and contribute towards reporting efforts to help researchers monitor the health of wildlife and remote landscapes. A well-stocked library adds to one's understanding of the locales through which Douglas Mawson sails, including reference books, travel journals, novels and a selection of children’s books and board games.
Mudroom & Other Facilities
Deck 3's mudroom provides open-concept lockers and bench seating for guests to prepare for and return from regular off-ship explorations. Personal flotation devices, outerwear, boots and other clothing can be stored here between outings.
Other Douglas Mawson amenities include satellite internet, offered throughout the ship; an elevator that accesses all passenger decks; an Expedition Desk staffed by naturalist guides; a shop stocked with keepsakes and travel essentials; an open bridge, where guests can interact with captain and/or navigational crew when the seas are fair; and a Reception Desk for any needs during the trip.
Off-Ship Activities
In keeping with its adventurous namesake, the Douglas Mawson expedition ship offers a plethora of off-ship activities. All guests are treated to Zodiac cruises, walks and hikes on shore, and opportunities for birding and photography. Select departures may also offer sea kayaking, one-time paddling, camping, snowshoeing, snorkeling, diving, ski and snowboard touring, stand-up paddleboarding, mountaineering and rock climbing. Part of the expedition team is comprised of experts in these activities, ready to guide you in the field.
The ship's multiple Zodiac launch bays provides efficiency in getting guests on and off the ship, and their locations on both port and starboard enables flexibility when weather is present (as do the ship's stabilizer fins, which provide roll reduction even when the vessel is not underway). There are no ladders or gangways to navigate; passengers descend full-size tread and riser stairs, and load directly into the Zodiac.
Crew & Expedition Guides
The 13-23 expedition team members aboard Douglas Mawson are some of the industry's best; ask them for exciting stories from their discipline, or fun facts about the wildlife they're spotting alongside you. Expedition guides on Douglas Mawson are an ever-present fountain of knowledge; don't miss an opportunity to dine together as seating is open and dining hours are the same for everyone on board.
A robust deck & engine crew of 24 keep the Douglas Mawson small ship moving as planned, while a hotel team of 47-56 ensure that all guests are well attended to. With its modern technologies, Australian-inspired hospitality and thoughtful design, the Douglas Mawson ship attracts experienced crew from around the world.
Cabins & Douglas Mawson Deck Plan
The Douglas Mawson cruise ship features a wide variety of categories and configurations among its 86 cabins. Choose from 11 categories across Decks 3, 4, 6 and 7. Most cabins feature twin or king bedding (single cabins only offer a twin bed). An impressive 79% of Douglas Mawson cabins include a private balcony, and groups wanting shared cabin space have a wide selection of 58 interconnecting Balcony Staterooms to choose from. Additionally, two disability accessible staterooms include handrails and large bathrooms with a more accessible shower. The two triple cabins can accommodate a third person (triple and single share on request).
All cabins feature Nordic interior design and come equipped with a private bathroom, closet, individual thermostat, flat-screen TV, desk and/or sitting area, safety deposit box, one mug and drink bottle per guest, and mini bar (added cost in most cabins). Electricity is 220 volts, 60 hertz via a universal plug.
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