PONANT announces brand new Vietnam Adventure with exclusive combinable offers this November
PONANT, world leader of luxury expeditions, has launched an exceptional offer on a brand new 10-day voyage along the Vietnamese coast from Ho Chi Minh City to Ha Long, departing on November 29, 2024. With a combinable 30% PONANT Bonus savings off the brochure fare, (1) AU$2,000 flight credit per person, (2) and a free solo supplement, (3) now is the time to take advantage of this unmissable opportunity starting from $7,040 per person. *
Between Ho Chi Minh City and Ha Long, this new voyage aboard 184-passenger Le Lapérouse is an opportunity to discover Vietnam and its major UNESCO World Heritage sites in the best conditions of comfort and PONANT’s signature barefoot luxury.
The itinerary is an invitation to explore both Vietnam’s iconic sites including Saigon, the Mekong delta and Hu, as well as places off the beaten track including My Son sanctuary, Cham Towers, Marble Mountain and the Ghenh Da Dia basalt column. Each stopover includes a complimentary excursion, to be chosen from a selection proposed by PONANT’s destination experts, including a full day cruise in Ha Long Bay, an immersive excursion to visit the Cu Chu tunnels and even a half day spent exploring the lantern filled streets of Hoi An.
There will be many opportunities ashore for guests to be immersed in Vietnamese culture, traditions, and wealth of arts and crafts, while a lecturer and destination specialist will provide regular cultural and historical insights on this amazing destination.
Vietnamese Coastlines
Ho Chi Minh City – Ha Long on board Le Lapérouse
29 November to 8 December 2024, 10 days – 9 nights
From AU$7,040 per person in a Deluxe stateroom with a balcony on Deck 3*
Exclusive combinable offers: 30% Ponant bonus savings + $2,000 flight credit per person + free solo supplement.*
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