Ponant launches Kimberley cruise guide
PONANT has launched a 52-page Ultimate Kimberley Expedition Guide to demystify the iconic and remote Western Australia region.
It is designed to spark travellers’ sense of adventure and comprehensively explores the ins and outs of Kimberley cruises along the iconic coastline.
It dives deep into the fleet’s particulars, showcasing the unique features of each vessel and outlines specific itineraries.
It recommends travel seasons suited to each guest, and highlights sustainability efforts and protocols.
“PONANT has firmly solidified its reputation as the foremost leader in the Kimberley region,” said Deb Corbett, GM Sales & Marketing Asia Pacific.
“The Ultimate Kimberley Expedition Guide, underscores PONANT’s dedication to making the Kimberley more accessible.”
The Ultimate Kimberley Expedition Guide includes interviews with Mick Fogg, Director of Expeditions & Destination Development Asia Pacific. a seasoned traveller with over 130 voyages in the region.
It also features insights from Sandrine Erwin-Rose, Expedition Operations Manager Asia Pacific, and Nick Rains, an official PONANT Photo Ambassador.
PONANT operates Kimberley expeditions between Darwin and Broome.
The fleet enjoys privileged access to remote areas thanks to the small-ship design.
Learn more about : Ponant Yacht Cruise & Expeditions ( Asia Pecific )
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