New Ponant yacht cruise venture advances
Ponant’s recently announced collaboration with Paspaley is progressing nicely, ahead of their yacht cruise launch in 2025.
They announced the rollout of a dedicated website and booking centre.
The Paspaley Pearl By Ponant website is live and will offer guests and travel partners access to a dedicated Yacht Concierge.
The Concierge service will offer personalised options for private air charters, pre and post accommodation and other services.
Undergoing a multi-million-dollar renovation, the 30-guest expedition motor yacht will sail year-round yacht cruises to destinations including the Kimberley coast, Australia’s Far North Raja Ampat, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
Paspaley Pearl By Ponant’s inaugural 10-night yacht cruise will set sail on 10 January 2025, from Dili in East Timor to Komodo and Bali.
“We stand on the threshold of a significant milestone as we proudly announce the official launch of Paspaley Pearl By Ponant” said Sarina Bratton AM – Ponant Global Senior Strategic Advisor
“Our vision is to deliver bespoke, boutique expedition experiences for guests, allowing our naturalists to showcase the wildlife and cultures in many untapped, remote destinations.”
It will become the only boutique expedition motor yacht in the Kimberley with private balconies.
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