Treasures of the Mediterranean Blog

I'm on the Treasures of the Mediterranean tour/cruise now and will be describing what we're doing in our blog. The blog will be over several webpages. Here's the first one https://www.mikeandjudytravel.com/2026-2Mediterranean-01.htm

I hope it's of value to anyone who is thinking about taking this tour.

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  • Thanks for posting, Mike. Great pics and commentary. I (and another forum member) will be doing a Sicily/Malta trip in the Fall with another tour company.

  • Always enjoy your blogs, Mike! THANKS....................

  • edited 2:30PM

    Our trip continues. In this installment we do some final touring of Malta, then visit several sites in Sicily, including Mt, Etna, and finally visit Sardinia.

    You can see this installment at https://www.mikeandjudytravel.com/2026-2Mediterranean-02.htm

    From here we will visit Corsica, Elba, Marseille and Aix-en-Provence. But that's for a future installment (or two).

  • Mike, your link will no longer work for me. The message from Tauck states it is not an official Tauck site, has anyone else had this issue?

  • edited 3:47PM

    When I click on the link in my message, I get a note that I'm being sent to a non-Tauck site. I click on that button and it takes me there. The button says "Continue to external site".

    I'm happy to know you're interested in the trip. I hope you enjoy reading about it.

  • We were on this wonderful trip a few years ago. We stayed in Nice 5 days before and then took the train to Marseille where Tauck picked us up.

  • Mike, when I click to go to the external site as I usually do, that no longer works for me.
    I took an extensive land tour of Sicily and Malta a couple of years ago and really enjoyed it. I would love to go again but I don’t need to take the Tauck tour.

  • Ah! I had to turn off my VPN to get to your blog, never had that happen before.
    Enjoyed your photos and brings back memories. I think we had cabin 615 on one of our Ponant ship tours.
    Sounds like too much time on the ship than site seeing which I generally find on the Ponant itineraries. Except the Arabian cruise which was a brand new cruise and the TD’s said it was too ambitious, I noted the next year it was a day shorter with less excursions. Of course that year the war started and the tour was nixed. If it ever comes back, I highly recommend an Arabian cruise which includes the Straits of Hormuz.

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