Le Laperouse completes trials ahead of 2019 Australian debut

Le Laperouse

Luxury French Line Ponantโ€™s first ship in its Explorers series, Le Laperouse, has just completed her first sea trials in Norway, taking her one step closer to Australia where she will cruise the Kimberley region next year. โ€œThese sea trials are a real success for the company. Remarkable nautical performances, technical excellence, a high standard … Read more

Viking Ocean Cruises adds another six ships to its fleet

Viking Ocean Cruises adds another six ships to its fleet

The line that conquered Europeโ€™s rivers by sheer weight of numbers, launching so many ship it made the Guinness Book of Records, has now announced a record six new ocean ships. Viking Cruises ordered the extension to its successful luxury fleet from Italian shipyard Fincantieri in a deal that raises the companyโ€™s total ocean order … Read more

Record number of Aussies book North West Passage

Record number of Aussies book North West Passage

Luxury expedition line Ponant launched its 2020 North West Passage cruise on Thursday โ€“ and by lunchtime, 60 per cent of the shipโ€™s cabins had been snapped up by Australians.

In an astonishing result which underscores that passengers are now reserving cabins earlier and earlier. ย The amazing journey in a Prestige Stateroom with private balcony, based on a double occupancy ย costs from A$36,590pp .

The ย 22-night expedition aboardย Lโ€™Austral, departs on ย 24 August 2020 from Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, ย and goes to Nome, Alaska, ย crossing the Arctic Circle enroute

Expedition leaders Nicholas Dubreuil says of the trip: : โ€œOn last yearโ€™s voyage I counted 33 polar bear sightings – ย quite extraordinary.โ€

The small-ship French line is quickly establishing itself as a world leader in expedition cruising.

They have four new ships on order, and Lโ€™Austral will be in Australia at the end of the year with a host of new itineraries.

The line is proudest of its worldโ€™s first electric hybrid Icebreaker, to be launched in 2021.

The new generation Icebreaker will be able to cut through 2.5 metres of moving ice at three knots, and take passengers to previously inaccessible places including the Weddell Sea, the Ross Sea and Peter I Islands.

Designed for extreme destinations, the 135-cabin Icebreaker will have 16 zodiacs, two helicopters and one of the worldโ€™s most experienced expedition leaders in Mr Dubreuil, who will accompany the ship on every sailing.

โ€œThe Icebreaker is the result of 30 years of experience in expedition cruising,โ€™โ€™ Mr Dubreuil said. โ€œIt will take passengers to remote areas visited by very few people – less than the number of people who have been to the moon.โ€™โ€™

The extreme Polar expedition exploration vessel will be able to reach the true North Pole at 90 degrees latitude North, cross the Arctic Ocean and discover the extreme North East Greenland โ€“ โ€œpreviously an inaccessible dreamโ€, Mr Dubreuil said.

It will be one of the most environmentally friendly ships sailing the seas and will be the first hybrid electric Icebreaker powered by Liquefied Natural Gas. It will produce no emissions.

Mr Dubreuil who has crossed the poles by kayak, sleigh and skis said that sea ice is always moving, changing, breaking and melting.

โ€œWe have to manage the ice. Our itineraries will offer scenic helicopter rides to take passengers to experience the real Greenland and see the mountain summits. Guests will also be able to take part in dog sledging and snowshoeing.โ€™โ€™

As Sarina Bratton, Ponantโ€™s chair Asia Pacific said: โ€œOur expeditions set us apart from other operators because of leaders like Nick Dubreuil.โ€

See more at https://au.ponant.com

Passengers can get under-sea views in Ponantโ€™s new lounge

Passengers can get under-sea views in Ponantโ€™s new lounge

First it was helicopters, then submersibles. ย Now it is the Blue Eye โ€“ the worldโ€™s first multi-sensory underwater lounge.

Luxury French line Ponant unveiled this latest breakthrough in ship design for its four expedition ships, currently under construction.

One โ€“ Le Laperouse โ€“ will be sailing in Southeast Asia and Australia in 2019, including routes from Singapore to Bali and Colombo and Indonesia and Melanesia.

The underwater lounge โ€“ similar in concept to Jules Verneโ€™s Nautilus โ€“ has been designed to heighten the experience of the ocean, which allows passengers to see, hear and virtually feel the passing marine life of the deep seas.

All this while sitting down comfortably on a lounge sofa and sipping a glass of French bubbles.

The worldโ€™s first multisensory lounge will debut on new build, Le Laperouse next year.

The Blue Eye lounge will be located within the hull beneath the waterline. It will have two giant porthole windows, shaped like an eye, looking out into the deep sea. There will also be digital screens projecting live images filmed by three underwater cameras.

Guests can also listen to the sounds of the marine life which will be transmitted by hydrophones which capture noises up to five kilometres away. The immersive sound experience can be felt through the body by sitting on the sofa which vibrate in unison. ย 

Unlike submersibles and helicopters which are confined to a few guests at a time, the Blue Eye lounge is complimentary to all 180 guests on board, Sarina Bratton, Ponantโ€™s chairman for Asia Pacific told a media briefing this week.

โ€œIt allows all guests to indulge in the subaquatic world, not just a few passengers in a submarine or a helicopter,โ€™โ€™ she said.

Expedition leader Mick Fogg described the sound effects as a โ€œphenomenal symphonyโ€ to hear whales singing, dolphins playing and fish chomping on coral.

โ€œWith over five kilometres of noise, youโ€™re going to want to turn that volume down,โ€™โ€™ he said.

After Le Laperouse, the Blue Eye Lounge will be fitted in Le Champlain later next year, then Le Bougainville and Le Dumount-dโ€™Urville in 2019.

โ€œPeople now expect luxury on an expedition cruise. Luxury expedition is no longer an oxymoron,โ€™โ€™ Bratton said.

Le Laperouse will cruise the Kimberley, Indonesia, Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand and the Subantarctic Islands in 2019. She would also visit Singapore, Bali and Colombo.

Next year, the two new expedition ships will cruise to the Arctic, Northern Europe, Mediterranean and Caribbean.

The lineโ€™s 2018 itineraries are now on sale. See www.ponant.com.

Best deals for 2018 sailings for ocean and river itineraries

Best deals for 2018 sailings for ocean and river itineraries

Ocean and river cruise lines are already advertising their 2018 sailings with hot deals as well as new itineraries and destinations. Major lines like Scenic, Evergreen, Princess Cruises, MSC, APT, Silversea as well as Ponant have bargains like discounts of up to 30 per cent off as well as free flights thrown in. The lines … Read more

Best time for single cruisers as supplements are slashed

Best time for single cruisers as supplements are slashed

Solo cruising is increasing in popularity and more cruise lines are recognising the single traveller by creating specialty cabins and offering reduced fares. Azamara Club Cruises has released heavily reduced solo fares, with passengers only paying 125% of the double occupancy on more than 42 voyages in 2016 and 2017. Click here for more information. … Read more

Official: The best cruise destinations for 2017

Some of the worldโ€™s best and most exotic cruising destinations have been selected by the people who should know – ย the world’s cruise lines. Both river and ocean ships are venturing to more remote destinations, says Cruise Lines International Association, the cruise company’s representative body. There are now nearly 1,000 ports and destinations the lines … Read more

Ponant passengers rescued after shore excursion vessel sinks

Ponant passengers rescued after shore excursion vessel sinks

Passengers on a shore excursion from Ponantโ€™s Lโ€™Austral were rescued after their local vessel started to sink. The 23 cruise passengers and three crew members were on Greenlandโ€™s Illulissat Icefjord when they were rescued by local boats and other inflatable vessels from the Lโ€™Austral. It is believed the locally hired boat struck something in the … Read more

Cruise and tour Italy and Croatia in luxury

Cruise and tour Italy and Croatia in luxury

As you would expect from a company with an illustrious history in luxury travel, cruisingย withย Abercrombieย &ย Kentย is different. You won’t, for instance, be waiting at the dockside with the crowds. There wonโ€™t be any crowds. The company has launched a new concept in cruise travel ย – where exclusive means just that. Private land tours, unique stays in … Read more