Ponant launches 2023 brochure


Ponant launches 2023 brochure

Monday, 08 Sep, 2022 0

Ponant has released a new brochure for the Australia and New Zealand market, focused on luxury expeditions and yacht-style voyages for March to November 2023.

The brochure highlights the most in demand itineraries including those across the Arctic and American Far North, Northern Europe and Atlantic, Mediterranean, Australia’s Kimberley, Japan, and Polynesia.

There are 180 departures including new itineraries, 28 polar and 24 tropical luxury expeditions including discovering the Japanese Seto Inland Sea; the Geographic North Pole; and navigating between the Baltic Sea and North Sea.

The brochure can be ordered or downloaded and viewable online. I

t also includes QR codes for more interactive online content including videos.

The brochure is available to order online or here to view it online.



 

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