PONANT Resumes Sailings This Summer
June 17th, 2021
PONANT, the leader in luxury expeditions, resumed operations on June 16, 2021, with more than 50 departures setting sail to Iceland, the Mediterranean, and France this summer. Highlights include a new partnership with the Louvre, new itineraries and ports of call, and a stop at the brand’s namesake islands, Ponant Islands. With a fleet of smaller-sized ships, PONANT can reach remote sites where other vessels are not permitted.
MEDITERRANEAN
From the Italian coast to the Greek islands, PONANT offers over 30 sailings in the Mediterranean between June and November 2021. A partnership with the Louvre will bring Paris to the sea with a sailing to discover the ancient sites of Greece and Istanbul during “The Cyclades and Ancient Treasures” sailing, July 13-20, 2021. There will be visits to numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites including the Acropolis in Athens and the Mycenae ruins from 1200 BC. In collaboration with PONANT, onboard programming will be carefully designed with curators and department directors from the Louvre for guests to discover the ancient lands that have inspired the museum’s collections. The full itinerary is linked here. A new 13-day sailing, ‘Iconic Treasures of the Adriatic,’ will also depart from Athens on August 21 exploring the coasts of Greece, Montenegro, Croatia, and Italy. Highlights will include the Bay of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; a new port of call in Primosten, a small medieval fishing village home to one of the biggest statues of the Virgin Mary in the world; and the mountain island of Korčula and its medieval city, where Marco Polo was born. The full itinerary is linked here.
ICELAND
PONANT will have two PONANT EXPLORER ships – Le Dumont-D’Urville and Le Champlain – exploring Iceland’s diverse landscapes this summer through September 2021. The eight-day ‘Icelandic Mosaic’ itinerary explores the western coast of the country with five ports of call, including Grimsey, the northernmost island, as well as Heimaey, the only inhabited island in the Westman archipelago. During the sailing, passengers will also witness the polar wildlife of humpback whales, Atlantic puffins, Arctic terns, and Icelandic horses. Extend the journey with an optional post-cruise excursion to witness The Golden Circle, the 190-mile driving loop from Reykjavik to the UNESCO World Heritage site Thingvellir National Park; the Geysir geothermal area, believed to have started erupting over 700 years ago and has since lend its name, geyser, to hot springs all over the world; and the Gullfoss, or Golden, Waterfall. The full list of departures is linked here.
FRANCE
Returning to its roots, PONANT is offering 15 sailings along the French coastline this summer. Le Bellot, the fifth installment in the PONANT EXPLORER series, will sail roundtrip from Saint-Malo on eight-day itineraries exploring the Breton Coast. Highlights include the brand’s namesake islands, Ponant Islands, and a stop at the island of Houat, home to less than 200 inhabitants all year round. The full itinerary is linked here. Other sailings include circumnavigating the island of Corsica with stops in the seaside resort of Saint-Laurent as well as Roccapina Beach with its granite lion, a rocky outcrop of pink granite naturally shaped into the form of a crouching lion through erosion. The full itinerary for the ‘Wild and Authentic Corsica’ sailing is linked here.
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About PONANT
Created in 1988, by officers of the French Merchant Navy, PONANT has created a new style of cruising, under the French flag, through a unique conception of sea travel and a commitment to promoting sustainable and responsible tourism. Accessing exceptional territories aboard yachts featuring refined design, on which the art of living and excellent cuisine takes pride of place: such is the promise of a unique and authentic PONANT voyage. For more information, visit us.ponant.com.
Ultra-Serenity Policy: exceptionally flexible booking conditions
PONANT has introduced an Ultra Serenity policy with the most comprehensive and appropriate conditions. For any new booking until June 30, 2021 of a cruise with an open departure, clients pay a deposit of just 25% and settle the balance 30 days before departure. They also have the option of cancelling the trip up to 30 days before departure, free of charge for whatever reason, with the full amount being credited towards another reservation within 24 months of the initial departure date.
Optimal protection is provided by the Covid-included guarantee. In the event of a positive Covid test within 30 days before sailing, clients can postpone or cancel the cruise without charge, and will receive a full refund of the amount they have paid at the time of cancellation. This also applies if the cruise cannot be operated.
For more information: Ultra Serenity policy
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