Duration
13 Nights
Journey Type
Cruise only (Please call for flight options)
Ports
11 Ports
1 March
Setting sail from Honiara
Honiara is the capital of the Solomon Islands and the nation's only real port, situated on the largely unspoilt island of Guadalcanal. Reminders of the famous Second World War battle that took place here can be seen all over the island, as well as under the water at the fantastic dive sites off the north coast.
2 March
Solomon Islands: Njari Island
3 March
Solomon Islands: Ghizo
Ghizo island is small compared to its neighbours, but it’s also home to the Solomon Islands’ second biggest city, which is somewhat confusingly called Gizo (sounds the same, different spelling). The open air market is a great place to find unique souvenirs such as shell jewellery, and there is excellent snorkelling and diving just offshore.
4-5 March
Papua New Guinea: Bougainville Island
6 March
Papua New Guinea: Rabaul
Looming over Rabaul is smouldering Mount Tavurvur, an active volcano that buried much of the city when it erupted in 1994, and which still periodically belches smoke and ash. Rabaul is also an appealing destination for history buffs, with several World War II sites still scattered with rusting wreckage.
7-8 March
At sea
9 March
Micronesia: Chuuk Island
10-12 March
Micronesia: Pulap Island, Satawal, Ifalik Atoll
13 March
Micronesia: Gaferut
The uninhabited atoll of Gaferut is part of Yap, one of the four Federated States of Micronesia. This remote location is an important nesting site for turtles and birds, with the chance to spot bird species including frigatebirds, boobies, noddies and terns, and the lagoon offers great snorkelling opportunities.
14 March
Arriving in Guam
Guam is the largest and most densely populated of the Mariana Islands, a US overseas territory that consequently can feel quite Americanised compared to other Pacific islands. Nevertheless, the scenery is stunning and the intriguing indigenous Chamorro culture has not yet been fully subsumed.
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Named after six of France's most famous explorers, Le Champlain, Le Lapérouse, Le Bougainville, Le Dumont d'Urville, Le Bellot and Le Jacques Cartier offer exciting and adventurous itineraries in the utmost comfort. Technologically advanced, with the latest in environmentally friendly hardware, the new ships embody Ponant's trademark élan and flair, with just 92 spacious rooms and suites, a stylish pool deck and an intimate, refined onboard ambience.
Capacity | 184 Guests |
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Crew | 110 Staff |
Style | Refined with a wonderful mix of a modern super yacht and nautical tradition, all with a French flair. |
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