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COLLECTION
SUMMER CRUISES 2016
EDITO
GREENLAND SPITSBERGEN
RUSSIA KANGERLUSSUAQ
NOME
CANADA REYKJAVIK
ALASKA
ICELAND
PETROPAVLOVSK
JAPAN QUEBEC
KANAZAWA
ANADYR
PRIBILOF ALASKA
ISLANDS
SEWARD
JUNEAU
BERING SEA
ALASKA
ALASKA GULF
CANADA
NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN
VANCOUVER
Alain BIDART
Passionate about the Antarctic, sub-polar and polar regions, Alain works with the
International Polar Federation to make science more accessible to students and teachers.
He has travelled to the Antarctic as part of educational projects, spending 2 months in a
tent on an ice cap with a team of mountain climbers, and one month on an icebreaker
for the first ever observation of a total solar eclipse in the Southern Ocean. In order to
be able to share his general knowledge about the polar regions and his love of wildlife
observation, he is now a naturalist- guide and lecturer on our cruises.
Sophie FAVROLT
An Art Historian and qualified tour guide, Sophie developed an interest in the Vikings
and this led her to the Far North - Norway, Iceland and Greenland - as well as to
the countries of the Baltic Sea. For the last five years, her appreciation of extreme
destinations has seen her accompany our cruises to the Antarctic region.
“What moves me in the Arctic is the feeling that history is just as well preserved there as
Nature. What we see is exactly what the explorers of the 19th century looked upon.”
José SARICA
From an early age, protecting nature has been a true vocation for José. He trained as a
zoo therapist in Quebec then studied the belugas of Saint-Laurent. Fascinated by marine
mammals, he has published many articles in international scientific reviews and he has
been a naturalist- guide specializing in cetology on polar cruises since 2009.
”Once again today, emotion overwhelmed me when I thought of the huge fin of a right
whale emerging from the water just a stone’s throw from our Zodiac®, and waving
gently in the air as if to say hello...”.
Ombline CHABASSEUR
Ombline is passionate about the polar universe; she first lived in Finland then travelled
to many Arctic countries. She decided to become a hiking trip leader and spent many
summer seasons in the Far North, sharing her passion and her knowledge of the plant
and wildlife, history and customs of these remote countries. Aboard the ship, she will
gladly share her knowledge of this fragile and fascinating environment.
”I have never seen anything like it in all my expeditions. As the ship sailed closer,
a grandiose landscape appeared, so moving...”
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FIVE STARS
Our cruises in Alaska and in the Arctic are above all “Expedition” cruises where the route taken by your ship can each day bring
a new adventure or an unexpected surprise. Each morning, the Captain and the expedition leader will decide on the day’s
schedule, taking into account the state of the ice and the weather conditions. Let the adventure begin…
This summer, we planned new itineraries especially for you, bringing you new opportunities to discover nature, fauna and
flora under the guidance of our passionate and experienced naturalists and guides. Destinations include Greenland, Iceland,
Spitsbergen or the Baffin Sea, without forgetting the Canadian Far North, but also remote areas of Alaska offering incomparable
landscape, between glacial fronts, primary forests and islands, where the soft light of the midnight sun irradiates the sky and the
horizon.
A BUTLER SERVICE
You will be welcomed into a warm environment. Your cruise will allow
you to experience the french way of living, that subtle blend of relaxed
elegance and conviviality that is our trademark. To make your trip even
more perfect, a butler service is available to passengers travelling in
one of the suites on Deck 6, to ensure a tailor- made and trouble- free
cruise. Attentive and discreet, your butler will be your primary contact,
providing personalized service each day and efficiently catering to all
your requirements.
Taking a trip to the Arctic means heading for lands that are extreme, grandiose and far from the
most popular tourist itineraries. We’ll take you from Iceland to Spitsbergen, Greenland to Baffin
Bay, and of course along the mythical Northwest Passage which was long coveted by generations
of explorers, before reaching the rugged coastlines of the Russian Far East, between Kamchatka
and the Kuril Islands.
Journey to incredible pristine landmasses standing in the middle of a sea of ice, where the infinite
silence is broken only by the sounds of drifting icebergs as they crash, breaching humpback
whales, or a sudden flight of puffins, and where you might glimpse a majestic polar bear searching
for food along the ice... Sail in the wake of Jean-Baptiste CHARCOT and Paul-Émile VICTOR, and
muse at how fortunate you are to be able to enjoy this rare and fascinating experience.
Here, each Zodiac® outing is different. As you sail aboard L’Austral or Le Boréal, you’ll witness
landscapes that are ever changing according to the light, the mood of the sea and the colour of
the ice, which varies from pure white to deep blue. During your shore visits in a Zodiac® dinghy
in the company of our naturalist-guides, you’ll also have the chance to come face to face with
ancestral cultures, in the Inuit, Koryak or Chukchi villages, whose many traditions have been
carefully protected for generations.
Let your imagination roam free during this timeless voyage, and come and experience PONANT
hospitality in the heart of this frozen world where you’ll weave magical experiences and
unforgettable memories.
SPITSBERGEN
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NY ALESUND
As you cruise along the west coast of Spitsbergen, you’ll discover
landscapes composed of fjords with vertiginous cliff faces and
gigantic glaciers, set against a decor of mountains standing tall
against the blue of the horizon. During your cruise, we invite you
to follow in the footsteps of the first men to have explored these
parts after setting sail from the coast of Norway, and discover
Ny Alesund, a former mining town that has been transformed into
a scientific research station. Founded in 1916, this small town was
the departure point for many Arctic expeditions, including those of
the famous explorer Roald AMUNDSEN. Let your imagination run
free during this day of discovery at the heart of an extraordinary
naturally-wild environment.
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with our expedition team on board to assess the situation in
Cross Bay, blocked at its extremity by the majestic Lilliehook
Glacier. An hour later we disembarked in a lush, nearly closed
bay and we headed to the rear of a lake that the bravest Monaco Glacier
among us skirted around until we reached a flamboyant SPITSBERGEN
promontory. A delicious, mild, peaceful and unforgettable day”. Magdalena Bay
Extract from a passenger Travel Book. Ny Alesund
During your cruise, Le Boréal will take you to Cross Fjord, which LONGYEARBYEN
will reveal its typically arctic setting, made up of plutonic rocks
and tundra. By the light of the midnight sun you can admire the Bellsund
vast expanses of flowers covering the mountain sides, at the Barents Sea
heart of 14 alpine glaciers that make up the fjord, all sweeping
majestically into the sea. The wild beauty of a remote land that
various species of endemic wildlife have chosen as a haven. DAY ITINERARY
Paris/Longyearbyen (Spitsbergen) on european airline
D1 flight. Welcome and transfer to the port.
Embarkation from 16.00 to 17.00
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the Ilulissat Ice fjord provides an extraordinary spectacle of almost
surreal beauty. Here, Greenland is just as we imagine it. The
sculptural icebergs continue their timeless journey, shimmering Thule
with their eternal light. Vast pieces of ice break off from the bergs Savissivik GREENLAND
and rejoin the inexorable movement of the sea. Close by lies the Baffin
Sea Melville Bay
town of Ilulissat. Encircled by icebergs, it is considered to be the Pond Inlet Upernavik Fjord
largest centre on the west coast and it has retained a unique mix of Sam Fjord
traditional Arctic life, with multi-coloured wooden houses, huskies Eqi Glacier
Clyde River
and the leather tanners who still work today using the ancient Ilulissat - Disko Bay
Isabella Sisimiut
methods of their ancestors. During your stop here, discover the Bay
coastline of this unusual village aboard a small traditional boat, KANGERLUSSUAQ
CANADA
before heading to the heart of Disko Bay to admire the majestic Davis
ice giants. Strait
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D7 Savissivik (Greenland)
FAR NORTH
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AKPATOK
Nestled into Ungava Bay, Akpatok is an inhabited island whose
cliffs soar against the milky waters of the bay. The location is
startlingly impressive, animated by the swoops and cries of the
thousands of migratory arctic birds. It’s also one of the walrus’s
favourite haunts and a traditional hunting ground for local Inuit.
Here is an excerpt from a naturalist guide, in summer 2011:
« At the base of the cliff which forms a natural border for Akpatok, the
first bear appeared, like an actor coming onto a stage and, in the
most theatrical manner, he struck a pose for the zoom lenses of the
watching cameras. A more modest female and her cub strolled across
the landscape... nearby, the prehistoric- looking musk appear on their
dainty legs and at the cliff tops, hundreds of thousands of guillemots
provide an unexpected ‘fireworks’ display, fizzing about the skies and
calling wildly.»
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in 1535. Some aboriginals used to call it “the path that walks”.
This mighty river, which in parts resembles an ocean, is also an
estuary and it is home to exceptional natural beauty, living to the Davis GREENLAND
rhythm of the tides and sunsets. In the Saguenay fjord you will Strait
Sisimiut
discover some of the thousand and one secrets of this waterway Grinnell Glacier
where the gleaming backs of fin whales emerge to the surface of
the tranquil waters as seabirds take to flight. Along the navigator’s Akpatok KANGERLUSSUAQ
route, you will be seduced by the soft colors of the landscapes, Nachvak Fjord
Saglek Fjord
the picturesque fishing villages and the vast and wild coastline. North Atlantic
Come and experience this incredible escape into the heart of this CANADA Battle Harbour Ocean
exceptional environment. Tadoussac
Saguenay Gros Morne
Perce
QUEBEC
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GROS MORNE
The Gros Morne National Park is a UNESCO world heritage
site located on the west coast of Newfoundland. This zone has
been inhabited by various tribes for over 5,000 years and was
one of the first parts of the Americas to have been visited by
europeans – first by the Vikings in the 10th century, and later by
basque, french and english fishermen. It is an area of spectacular
natural beauty, with lakes, highlands, coastal dunes and boreal
forests. The park is accessed through a freshwater fjord where
glacial movement has carved out a fabulous landscape of For more information and detailed descriptions of your
coastal lowlands, alpine plateaux and steep cliffs. It is in this programs and prices, see www.ponant.com
unforgettable environment that the park offers protection to or call our travel advisers.
several species of wildlife including the newfoundland black
bear, moose and their little cousins the caribou.
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ICELAND, GEYSERS ABOARD L’AUSTRAL
JULY 06TH, 13TH, 20TH & 27TH 2016 (7 nights)
DAY ITINERARY
D1 Reykjavik (Iceland)
Embarkation from 17.00 to 18.00
D2 Grundarfjordur (Iceland)
D4 Akureyri (Iceland)
Isafjordur (Iceland)
D5
Sailing in the fjords
D6 Heimaey (Iceland)
Iceland is a paradise for birds, which flock there to gorge on the D8 Reykjavik (Iceland). Disembarkation.
abundance of food available during the summer. One species of
visitor is the atlantic puffin. This charming bird with its rounded
silhouette is nicknamed the "clown of the ocean". It is easily
recognisable because of its striking appearance, with black and
white plumage and a red, dark blue and yellow beak. Capable
of diving from the sheerest cliffs, it combines vertiginous drops and
lengthy dives, mostly feeding underwater. Puffins are inquisitive
and gregarious animals and you will see them hopping around
their burrows, their beaks full of silver fish. Iceland is also home to
the timid arctic fox, which has ashen-grey fur and can be observed
close up on the Hornstrandir Peninsula. In the island’s west, minke
whales can mainly be observed from Faxaflói bay
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of Nuuk, he found a fertile and welcoming land dotted with fjords.
He settled there with a group of his former countrymen, and the
Norse remained the principal inhabitants until, over a period of GREENLAND
500 years, their population declined and gave way to the Inuit. Ilulissat - Disko Bay
Nuuk is situated at the mouth of one of the largest fjords in the
KANGERLUSSUAQ
world, where the waters never freeze. The town spreads gently
Sermilik Knut Rasmussen Fjord
out towards the Davis Strait and enjoys an historic center that is
particularly rich in national heritage. The vivid reds, blues, greens Nuuk ICELAND
Ammassalik
and yellows of the houses are a lively contrast to the somber waters Denmark REYKJAVIK
of Greenland and serve to lift the spirits of the locals during the Strait
Winter months. Nuuk is visually emotive and imbued with the
Atlantic
expressions of the tundra, the sea and the sky... Cape Farewell Ocean
DAY ITINERARY
D1 Reykjavik (Iceland)
Embarkation from 16.00 to 17.00
D4 Ammassalik (Greenland)
D5 Sermilik (Greenland)
D 10 Nuuk (Greenland)
AMMASSALIK & SERMILIK
D 11,12 Ilulissat - Disko Bay (Greenland)
The East coast of Greenland is an authentic and mysterious
region for visitors to explore. Here, the very high mountains D 13 Sailing in the fjords
merge intimately with the sea, while the fjords adorn themselves
with snow-covered peaks and drifting icebergs. During your D 14 Kangerlussuaq (Greenland). Disembarkation.
cruise, follow in the wake of Captain Jean-Baptiste CHARCOT’s Discovery of the Tundra. Transfer to the airport.
Kangerlussuaq/Paris on european airline flight.
famous ship, the “Pourquoi Pas”, to discover Ammassalik, a small Arrival in evening.
island of primitive and wild beauty, home to the Inuit people.
Farther on, like true adventurers, you will discover the Sermilik
Fjord, also known as “the iceberg trail”, with the icy vastness as
a backdrop. Don’t miss the spectacular colours created when
the sun’s rays are reflected against these icy giants: a unique
blend of pink, mauve and white.
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There are areas that have inspired Man’s imagination since HIGHLIGHTS*
time began, distant lands that generations of sailors and •Crossing the legendary Northwest Passage,
adventurers have tried to tame, many risking their lives to do in the wake of Explorers.
so. This year again, we invite you to board L’Austral and set •Outings and landings in Zodiac® dinghies.
sail for the Far North, well inside the Arctic Circle, towards a
•A team of experienced naturalist-guides.
legendary maritime route, that has been coveted, searched for
and finally found: The North West Passage. • Natural delights: wide expanses of ice floe,
myriad of jagged islands, blue glaciers,
mountain ranges, tundra, steeped cliffs.
•Wildlife: arctic foxes, seabird colonies,
bowhead whales, orcas and polar bears.
• From Ilullissat : Helicopter flight over a glacier
(optional).
* Just for example. Taking into acount the state of the ice and
the weather conditions.
LITTLE DIOMEDE
“We crossed the Bering Strait tonight! Russia is now on starboard
side and the USA on port side, with the International Date Line
passing in between! In the morning, we disembark on Little
Diomede. We meet a small community of around 70 Inupiak
inhabitants. They welcome us and guide us through the 2 main
streets of their village composed by few tens of stilt houses. They
give us a lot of interesting information about their way of life and
activities, mainly hunting and fishing. After a visit of the school and
a show of dance, we were really sad to leave this fantastic place
that appeared to be deeply touching all of us…”
Excerpt from a passenger’s journal - Le Soléal, September 2013
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the emblematic site of the famous explorer Roald AMUNDSEN,
the only inhabited part of the island, where only the Inuit bring a
little life to this icy realm. Once we had disembarked, the unique
Arctic Ocean
landscapes of this remote land in the far reaches of the Arctic
revealed themselves to us, and beautiful and intense emotion could
Beaufort Sea
be read on the faces of the crew and passengers. At the end of the GREENLAND Savissivik
Bering
particularly sheltered bay, a group of ill - assorted houses huddle Strait Jesse Harbour
Herschel
together. Farther on lies a little museum and numerous sculptures
Little Ilulissat
depicting the most significant scenes from the past which our Diomede Baie Franklin Gjoa Haven Sisimiut
passengers quickly went off to photograph. We set sail again Savoonga
ALASKA CANADA
as soon as we were back on board, and the Captain navigated NOME Northwest
Territories
KANGERLUSSUAQ
deftly through Simpson Strait, an especially narrow maze scattered
with shoals.”
Excerpt from a naturalist’s journal - Le Soléal, September 2013 DAY ITINERARY
D6 Savissivik (Greenland)
KAMCHATKA
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the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East. These distant
lands were conquered in the 17th century by the Cossacks, the
Russian tsars’ elite horsemen. Today, the descendants of these NOME
ancient tribes have settled in Russian towns and villages in the RUSSIA
Providenya
region, and to this day they maintain their ancestral beliefs and Arakamchechen
ways of life. The Chukchi people, with a community that is Verkhoturova Anastasia Bay
Island
equally as structured as those of the Inuit and animist practices
Olyutorskiy
that are carried out by the shamans to this day, are spent in Bering Sea
Lisvenichnaya Nikolskoye
fantastical landscapes which they share with the local fauna.
Existing outside of the confines of time and space that bind our Kronotskiy
own world, do not miss the chance to discover this incredible
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civilisation with complex traditions, whose relationship to nature
is currently being studied.
DAY ITINERARY
D3 Providenya (Russia)
ARCHIPELAGO
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islands of Matua and Lovushki, which both Russia and Japan claim
as national territory. This is extreme wilderness and these fabulous
lands, with their still active volcanoes, provide a kaleidoscopic
look at nature in all her forms but the tranquility of Matua Island,
Okhotsk Sea RUSSIA
which is at the center of the volcanic Kuril archipelago, may
also surprise you. Towering over the blue waters to a height of Korsakov Tulenyi PETROPAVLOVSK
1,496 m, Sarychev Peak was formed within a caldera that was Atlasova
more than 3 km wide! The untamed territory and the diverse fauna Otaru Kuril Paramushir
Islands Shiashikotani Shumshu
make this archipelago a veritable paradise. Despite the literal JAPAN Onekotan
translation of its name, which means "Trap", it is home to myriad Chirpoy Matua
KANAZAWA Shimushir Yanchicha
species of animal including sea lions, porpoise, tufted puffins and
gulls. Perhaps they are right to choose the good life in this great
Garden of Eden!
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ATLASOV ISLAND
A vast chain of volcanic islands separating the Sea of Okhotsk
from the Pacific Ocean, the Kuril Islands are fascinating for their
primitive and authentic beauty. Considered to be one of the
most remote regions in the world, this “Ring of Fire” boasts over
32 volcanoes - some of which are still active - and pristine, unspoilt
nature whose landscapes could easily be mistaken for those that
covered Earth several million years ago. During your cruise,
we offer you the chance to discover this strange archipelago
and, more particularly, the small island of Atlasov. Named after
the Russian explorer Vladimir ATLASOV, it was the first of the
Kuril Islands to be discovered in the 17th century. With its many For more information and detailed descriptions of your
black sand beaches, its craggy and lush coastlines and its volcano programs and prices, see www.ponant.com
whose nearly- perfect shape has inspired numerous legends, today or call our travel advisers.
Atlasov is considered to be the most northerly island in the world
and one of the archipelago’s most beautiful.
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FORMALITIES
FOR ALL CRUISES
The below information is current but subject to change at any time without advance notice from government authorities. Please consult your respective
government agencies for visa and health information.
Passport valid for at least six (6) months beyond the completion of your trip. Passport must contain at least two completely clear, blank, unused visa pages for
each visa required, not including any amendment pages. Visa pages with stains or ink from other pages in the passport are not usable. Guests who deviate from
the scheduled embarkation or disembarkation port should research the foreign entry requirements for the port country. Due to government regulations, regrettably,
PONANT will have to deny boarding to any guest who fails to obtain the appropriate travel documentation for this trip.
SPECIFIC FORMALITIES
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(1) USA: Visa may be required. Please contact USA consulate website for details.
(2) Canada: Visa or ETA may be required. Please contact Canada consulate website for details. http://www.canada.ca/en/index.html
(3) Russia: An individual Russian visa (single-entry tourist visa type) must be obtained prior to your cruise. An «invitation letter» will be sent to you in order to
obtain your visa. A copy of your passport (photo page) and a copy of your visa must be sent to PONANT, at the very latest, 40 days prior to departure. The
non-respect of this deadline will incur in mandatory additional fees of €200 or more. In order to prepare the authorizations on time with the local authorities,
we ask you to communicate your full passport details at the time of cruise booking.
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• Taking into consideration the unusual and exceptional character of expedition itineraries, the calls shown are an indication only. The final route will be
confirmed by the Captain and Expedition Leader, who will take into account the touristic quality of the sites and above all, the safety of the passengers. Their
decision will be subject to that of local authorities and the expert pilots present on board during the navigation in polar and /or isolated zones.
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Deluxe Stateroom 5 140 € 3 940 € Deluxe Stateroom 10 320 € 7 590 € Deluxe Stateroom 6 750 € 4 900 €
Prestige Sateroom - Deck 4 5 500 € 4 190 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 4 11 050 € 8 100 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 4 7 220 € 5 230 €
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Deluxe Suite 9 220 € 6 800 € Deluxe Suite 18 520 € 13 330 € Deluxe Suite 10 150 € 7 280 €
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Deluxe Stateroom 7 740 € 5 620 € Deluxe Stateroom 15 510 € 11 300 € Deluxe Stateroom 7 850 € 6 030 €
Prestige Sateroom - Deck 4 8 280 € 6 000 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 4 16 590 € 12 060 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 4 8 080 € 6 200 €
Prestige Sateroom - Deck 5 8 620 € 6 240 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 5 17 260 € 12 530 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 5 8 240 € 6 310 €
Prestige Sateroom - Deck 6 8 960 € 6 470 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 6 17 950 € 13 010 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 6 8 410 € 6 430 €
Deluxe Suite 13 890 € 9 930 € Deluxe Suite 27 820 € 19 920 € Deluxe Suite 10 930 € 8 190 €
Prestige Suite - Deck 5 17 230 € 12 260 € Prestige Suite - Deck 5 34 510 € 24 600 € Prestige Suite - Deck 5 12 360 € 9 190 €
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3rd adult Pass. in a Sup. Stateroom 3 580 € 2 710 € 3rd adult Pass. in a Sup. Stateroom 7 180 € 5 470 € 3rd adult Pass. in a Sup. Stateroom 3 630 € 3 080 €
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*The detailed itineraries and the conditions of application of the cruise prices shown in this PONANT « ARCTIC & ALASKA - SUMMER CRUISES 2016 » catalogue are subject to
the General Information and Terms and Conditions shown in page 58. Also discover our Insurance offer page 62. **The free single supplement is subject to availability at the time
of booking. The cruises are only provided as an example. The cruises for which the offer is valid are subject to change. For more information, please viewed at www.ponant.com
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*The detailed itineraries and the conditions of application of the cruise prices shown in this PONANT « ARCTIC & ALASKA - SUMMER CRUISES 2016 » catalogue are subject to
the General Information and Terms and Conditions shown in page 58. Also discover our Insurance offer page 62. **The free single supplement is subject to availability at the time
of booking. The cruises are only provided as an example. The cruises for which the offer is valid are subject to change. For more information, please viewed at www.ponant.com
The great outdoors, vast, remote expanses and gigantic glaciers of Alaska have inspired numerous
novelists and captivated many an adventurer...
Aboard Le Soléal, we invite you to cruise along the east coast of Alaska, whose “Inside Passage”
was crafted by sculpting imposing ice tongues to make room for vertiginous fjords. Here, nature
is shaped by glaciers, coniferous forests, and myriad islands and islets where the soft light of the
midnight sun lights up the sky and the horizon. Do not miss this opportunity to discover Juneau,
the alaskan capital long inhabited by the Tlingit Indians, or Skagway and Haines, over whose
colorful houses flies the majestic bald eagle.
The “Expedition” itineraries will introduce adventure seekers to wild and unspoiled nature between
Alaska and Eastern Siberia, during unique stopovers, hikes, or daily outings in a Zodiac® dinghy.
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See price list page 52.
SITKA
Some places on Earth seem to be having been created for curious
souls in quest for adventure. If you fit that description, then Sitka will
be an unmissable stopping point on your cruise. Lying at the foot
of Edgecumbe volcano, the Pearl of Alaska lies in the south-east of
the country, surrounded by a flotilla of islets and high tree-covered
mountains. A former Russian colony, this is the place where the transfer
of property was signed between the representatives of the Tsar and
the United States government when the land was seceded in 1867. A
high temple of history, we still find traces of its indigenous inhabitants,
the American Indian Tlingit tribes and their many totems, curious
sculptures carved from red cedar wood and painted in bright colours.
Culture lovers, nature lovers and fans of historical sites, Sitka will be
“the city of treasures” for you!
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most beautiful cities. The locals love to say that the city is
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“naturally spoilt by nature”. To the south, it is surrounded by the
Pacific Ocean with long stretches of beach. To the north, stand
College ALASKA
the snow-covered peaks of Whistler & the Blackcomb Mountains,
Fjord Icy Bay
offering exceptional panoramas. During Le Soléal’s stopover and Skagway
your shore visit, do not miss your chance to explore the city’s SEWARD Elfin Cove Tracy Arm
historical centre, a fabulous melting pot of ethnic communities, Point Adolphus
Red Bluff
cultures and flavours from around the world. Farther on, you will Sitka
Misty Fjords
also have the chance to wander around the famous Stanley Park, CANADA
Prince Rubert
an oasis of greenery in the heart of the city. Alaska Kynoch
Gulf Alert Bay Nord Johnstone
Strait
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“It’s a crazy story... about more than one hundred thousand HIGHLIGHTS*
men who settled in the solitude of the Far North in Alaska to • From Ketchikan, opportunity to fly over Misty
pursue their dreams: to find gold and discover the mythical Fjords aboard a hydroplane.
world of American pioneers...” This is how Jack LONDON • Sailing in the Tracy Arm Fjord, close to
described the story of this vast region in his famous novel Sawyer Glaciers.
The Call of the Wild. • Tlingit American Indians Art and traditions in
Ketchikan.
• Wildlife: elks, black bears, caribous, sea
otters, orcas, humpback whales, bald
eagles.
• Natural delights: fjords, glaciers, waterfalls,
primary forests, giant sequoias.
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immaculate white head contrasts with the somber brown of the 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS
rest of its plumage, is a sea eagle. This means that its diet mainly
consists of fish rather than the animal- based diet of its cousins. With
its two meters wingspan, the bald eagle is of great importance Skagway
ALASKA
in ancestral american indian rituals. During your cruise, you may Haines
have the privilege of admiring the unique spectacle of this great JUNEAU
Tracy Arm
bird flying free, circling above the towns and cities without ever Petersburg
really approaching them. Alaska Ketchikan
Gulf
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D1 Vancouver (Canada).
Embarkation from 15.00 to 16.00
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ancient civilisation with strong traditions that are characteristic of a 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS
remarkable culture. Often considered to be a reference to a place
which unites the spirit of a clan or tribe, they represent the spirit
Skagway
of the ancestors and are a very powerful spiritual symbol. Wolf ALASKA
clan, eagle clan, bear clan... totem animals were often assigned Haines
Tracy Arm
during a vision and told the story or the origin of the indigenous JUNEAU Petersburg
clans. In this way, they were used to remember important historical
Alaska Ketchikan
events. The Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian people have very colorful Gulf
emblems. The origin of totems dates back thousands of years. CANADA
During your stopover in Ketchikan, visit Totem Bight State Park,
home to the world’s largest collection of 19th century totem poles, VANCOUVER
all with highly symbolic depictions.
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See price list page 52.
From Alaska to the Russian Far East, come and discover HIGHLIGHTS*
pristine and wild nature and exceptional panoramas. During
• Sailing in the Pribilof Islands and the Bering Strait.
your cruise, Le Soléal’s route will take you deep into the
Aleutian Islands and on to the pristine and wild lands of the • Encounters: Chukchi people in the Vankarem
Wrangel Island Reserve. village.
• Discovery of the Wrangel Island, Nature
Reserve registered on the UNESCO world
heritage.
• Wildlife: walruses, sea lions, whales, polar
bears and many endemic bird species.
• Natural delights: steep cliffs, jagged shores,
tundra, rivers and waterfalls, basalt columns.
• A team of experienced naturalist-guides.
* Just for example.
DUTCH HARBOR
During your cruise, discover an exceptional site: Unalaska Island and
its port, Dutch Harbor. Located between the Pacific Ocean and the
Bering Sea, on the Aleutian Islands, Dutch Harbor is the only deep
water port in the archipelago. As for the island itself, it offers you unique
landscapes: volcanic summits swept by the wind and surrounded by
the sea, lush green valleys, sometimes covered with bright summer
flowers, sometimes with deep winter snow... Unalaska is not only an
island with astonishing nature and very varied wildlife, it is also rich
in history, where ancient indigenous cultures and remains from the
second world war can be seen and their tales be told.
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Chukchi, whose heart continues to beat on the shores of the 16 DAYS / 15 NIGHTS
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Pacific Ocean. If conditions allow it, Le Soléal will take you south
of Eastern Siberia for a unique encounter with these captivating
Wrangel
and strikingly modest people who live in fantastical landscapes, Island
home to exceptional wildlife. Once back on board, be sure to Kolyuchin
stay on the exterior decks because, as we sail, you may get to Inchoun Peninsula Bering Strait
Deznev Cape ALASKA
spot a family of grey whales that often visits the waters around RUSSIA Provideniya
Cape Vankarem. This extraordinary journey beyond the confines
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of time and space will leave you with indelible memories.
St. Matthew
Pribilof
Islands Kodiak
Saint Paul Peninsula
Dutch Harbor
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WRANGEL ISLAND D9
Sailing along the Deznev Cape
Crossing Arctic Circle and Bering Strait
Imagine a natural island that is mostly mountainous and, for the rest
D 10 Wrangel Island (Tchoukotka, Russia)
of its landscapes, alternates between vast tundra plains and areas
of great lakes and cliffs. Welcome to Wrangel Island! Named after
D 11 Wrangel Island (Tchoukotka, Russia)
the Russian explorer Ferdinand VON WRANGEL, who undertook
three successive voyages in an attempt to discover it, the island D 12 Wrangel Island (Tchoukotka, Russia)
is a Nature Reserve listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Characterised by a particularly rich biodiversity, this rare, precious D 13 Kolyuchin (Tchoukotka, Russia)
and very ancient ecosystem boasts the only vegetation of its kind
in the world, along with exceptional fauna. A symbol of the power D 14 Inchoun Peninsula (Tchoukotka, Russia)
and fragility of these remote lands, the majestic polar bear, with its
air of mystery and immaculate white coat, has taken up residence D 15 At sea
here. This fascinating journey will take you to the heart of this
fabulous island. D 16 Anadyr (Russia). Disembarkation. Transfert to the airport.
Private flight Anadyr/Seattle. Departure on Aug. 12th
from Anadyr - Arrival on Aug. 11th in Seattle.
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KATMAI REGION
Vast tundra plains, deep canyons, sparkling lakes... During
your cruise, Le Soléal will introduce you to a vast kingdom
where nature reigns supreme: the Katmai landscape. Located
to the south-west in the Alaska Peninsula, here you will discover
landscapes sculpted by wind and rain, or the sumptuous Mount
Katmai, crowned with a caldera. This place is also home to
exceptional wildlife, and you should be able to spot numerous
species such as the legendary brown bear, which paces up and
down the banks of the translucent rivers, where countless shoals
of sockeye salmon spawn.
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cousins by its small head and very short muzzle, as well as its large
hindflippers on which it can move forwards, very useful when on
solid land. Weighing up to 270 kg, the coat of this animal varies
according to gender: the male coats are generally dark, ranging Bering Strait ALASKA
RUSSIA Nome
from dark brown to black, whereas the females are paler, ranging
from light brown to ash-grey. When you sail around the Pribilof ANADYR SEWARD
Islands, do not miss the chance to observe this playful and very Bering Sea Katmai
sociable animal, which will not be shy in coming to meet you. Kenai Peninsula
Saint Paul Kodiak Island
Chankliut Island
Dutch Harbor Haystack Rock
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SPECIFIC FORMALITIES
LE SOLÉAL: SEWARD • VANCOUVER - JUNE 05TH & AUGUST 22TH 2016 - PAGE 42 (1) (2)
LE SOLÉAL: VANCOUVER • JUNEAU - JUNE 18TH & JULY 02ND 2016 - PAGE 44 (1) (2)
LE SOLÉAL: JUNEAU • VANCOUVER - JUNE 25TH 2016 - PAGE 44 (1) (2)
LE SOLÉAL: SEWARD • ANADYR - JULY 28TH 2016 - PAGE 46 (1) (3)
LE SOLÉAL: ANADYR • SEWARD - AUGUST 12TH 2016 - PAGE 48 (1) (3)
(1) USA: Visa may be required. Please contact USA consulate website for details.
(2) Canada: Visa or ETA may be required. Please contact Canada consulate website for details. http://www.canada.ca/en/index.html
(3) Russia : An individual Russian visa (single-entry tourist visa type) must be obtained prior to your cruise. An "invitation letter" will be sent to you in order to
obtain your visa. A copy of your passport (photo page) and a copy of your visa must be sent to PONANT, at the very latest, 40 days prior to departure. The
non-respect of this deadline will incur in mandatory additional fees of €200 or more. In order to prepare the authorizations on time with the local authorities,
we ask you to communicate your full passport details at the time of cruise booking.
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• A polar parka will be offered upon your arrival on board the ship for all expedition programs where the logo “parka” appears. We also kindly ask you to
follow the dress-code instruction you will find with your travel documents. Don’t hesitate to contact us if needed.
• For Expedition cruises, a reasonable level of mobility is required to enjoy this expedition. We will ask you to return to our Medical Department, no later than
40 days prior your embarkation; a medical form completed with your physician between 90 and 45 days prior your departure. This is essential for security
regulations in polar and/or isolated zones. If information mentioned in the questionnaire is not in accordance with reality, embarkation can be denied with
no recourse against.
• Expeditions programs include activities such as Zodiac® outings (sometimes with “wet landing“), moderate walks to more active hikes. All this accompanied
by your expedition team of naturalist guides. Certain Zodiac® outings will not allow for landings just cruising. Landings will depend on weather conditions,
position of ice and winds and the state of the sea. These can force a change of plans at any time.
• Travelling to polar/isolated regions is an exhilarating experience. The raw beauty and untouched wilderness offer an unusual chance to experience a place
where there is little evidence of human presence. Inevitably, there are some consequences that come with such remoteness: please remember that you are
far from modern hospitals with full medical facilities, thus evacuation is highly expensive. Without the necessary medical coverage, all expenses will have
to be immediately paid from with your personal funds. We urge you to subscribe a full coverage insurance, choose your insurance company very carefully
and be extremely vigilant and ensure your insurance is fully comprehensive.
• Taking into consideration the unusual and exceptional character of expedition itineraries, the calls shown are an indication only. The final route will be
confirmed by the Captain and Expedition Leader, who will take into account the touristic quality of the sites and above all, the safety of the passengers. Their
decision will be subject to that of local authorities and the expert pilots present on board during the navigation in polar and /or isolated zones.
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Superior Stateroom 7 310 € 5 240 € Superior Stateroom 3 240 € 2 260 € Superior Stateroom 3 240 € 2 260 €
Deluxe Stateroom 7 900 € 5 660 € Deluxe Stateroom 3 500 € 2 450 € Deluxe Stateroom 3 500 € 2 450 €
Prestige Sateroom - Deck 4 8 530 € 6 100 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 4 3 780 € 2 640 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 4 3 780 € 2 640 €
Prestige Sateroom - Deck 5 8 700 € 6 220 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 5 3 850 € 2 690 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 5 3 850 € 2 690 €
Prestige Sateroom - Deck 6 8 880 € 6 340 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 6 3 930 € 2 750 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 6 3 930 € 2 750 €
Deluxe Suite 11 540 € 8 210 € Deluxe Suite 5 110 € 3 570 € Deluxe Suite 5 110 € 3 570 €
Prestige Suite - Deck 5 13 050 € 9 260 € Prestige Suite - Deck 5 5 780 € 4 040 € Prestige Suite - Deck 5 5 780 € 4 040 €
Prestige Suite - Deck 6 13 940 € 9 890 € Prestige Suite - Deck 6 6 170 € 4 310 € Prestige Suite - Deck 6 6 170 € 4 310 €
Owner Suite 14 910 € - Owner Suite 6 600 € - Owner Suite 6 600 € -
3rd adult Pass. in a Sup. Stateroom 3 660 € 2 690 € 3rd adult Pass. in a Sup. Stateroom 1 620 € 1 130 € 3rd adult Pass. in a Sup. Stateroom 1 620 € 1 130 €
3rd adult Pass. in a Prestige Suite 4 350 € 3 170 € 3rd adult Pass. in a Prestige Suite 1 930 € 1 350 € 3rd adult Pass. in a Prestige Suite 1 930 € 1 350 €
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Children 8 - 11 sharing parents (*) 440 € - Children 8 - 11 sharing parents (*) - - Children 8 - 11 sharing parents (*) - -
Single Occupancy Supplement (**) From + 0% Single Occupancy Supplement (**) From + 0% Single Occupancy Supplement (**) From + 0%
Safety and port taxes (*) 720 € Safety and port taxes (*) 445 € Safety and port taxes (*) 445 €
Airport taxes 20 €
Outward flight
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Superior Stateroom 9 010 € 6 720 € Superior Stateroom 5 280 € 4 110 € Superior Stateroom 7 310 € 5 240 €
Deluxe Stateroom 9 730 € 7 220 € Deluxe Stateroom 5 700 € 4 400 € Deluxe Stateroom 7 900 € 5 660 €
Prestige Sateroom - Deck 4 10 510 € 7 770 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 4 6 160 € 4 720 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 4 8 530 € 6 100 €
Prestige Sateroom - Deck 5 10 720 € 7 920 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 5 6 280 € 4 810 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 5 8 700 € 6 220 €
Prestige Sateroom - Deck 6 10 940 € 8 070 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 6 6 400 € 4 890 € Prestige Sateroom - Deck 6 8 880 € 6 340 €
Deluxe Suite 14 220 € 10 370 € Deluxe Suite 8 330 € 6 240 € Deluxe Suite 11 540 € 8 210 €
Prestige Suite - Deck 5 16 080 € 11 670 € Prestige Suite - Deck 5 9 420 € 7 010 € Prestige Suite - Deck 5 13 050 € 9 260 €
Prestige Suite - Deck 6 17 170 € 12 430 € Prestige Suite - Deck 6 10 060 € 7 450 € Prestige Suite - Deck 6 13 940 € 9 890 €
Owner Suite 18 370 € - Owner Suite 10 760 € - Owner Suite 14 910 € -
3rd adult Pass. in a Sup. Stateroom 4 510 € 3 570 € 3rd adult Pass. in a Sup. Stateroom 2 640 € 2 260 € 3rd adult Pass. in a Sup. Stateroom 3 660 € 2 690 €
3rd adult Pass. in a Prestige Suite 5 360 € 4 160 € 3rd adult Pass. in a Prestige Suite 3 140 € 2 610 € 3rd adult Pass. in a Prestige Suite 4 350 € 3 170 €
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Children 8 - 11 sharing parents (*) 1 390 € - Children 8 - 11 sharing parents (*) 1 390 € - Children 8 - 11 sharing parents (*) 440 € -
Single Occupancy Supplement (**) From + 30% Single Occupancy Supplement (**) From + 0% Single Occupancy Supplement (**) From + 0%
Safety and port taxes (*) 1 181 € Safety and port taxes (*) 620 € Safety and port taxes (*) 728 €
*The detailed itineraries and the conditions of application of the cruise prices shown in this PONANT « ARCTIC & ALASKA - SUMMER CRUISES 2016 » catalogue are subject to
the General Information and Terms and Conditions shown in page 58. Also discover our Insurance offer page 62. **The free single supplement is subject to availability at the time
of booking. The cruises are only provided as an example. The cruises for which the offer is valid are subject to change. For more information, please viewed at www.ponant.com
Fluid lines, and an appearance enhanced by two glass arches which let in light
and provide water views: the exterior lines of Le Boréal, L’Austral and Le Soléal
reflect the spirit of a subtly revisited nautical theme.
On board, an elegant selection of fine materials in discreet and soothing shades
of taupe, grey, white, and natural wood gives these ships a unique style that
is both contemporary and inviting. Fitted with 132 carefully designed cabins
and suites, all with a sea view, Le Boréal, L’Austral and Le Soléal are perfectly
in harmony with PONANT’s policy of offering all passengers exacting levels of
service and real contact with the crew, and have the advantage of being able to
sail to exceptional destinations.
And because we are convinced that a responsible approach is required in our
quest for excellence, PONANT chose to equip its sistership with efficient “green”
equipment. As a result, Le Soléal, as Le Boréal, L’Austral and Le Lyrial, has been
awarded the international “Clean Ship” label.
Welcome aboard.
Balcony
Tv Tv
Dining
Sofa room
Bar Desk
Balneo
Dressing bathtub
room
WC Shower WC
Bar
Sofa Sofa
Tv Tv Convertible
Sofa
Tv Tv Tv Tv
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Bar Bar
Bar Bar Bar Bar
WC
WC WC
WC WC WC WC CWC
W WC
Balcony Balcony
Daybed Daybed
Shower Shower
Bar Tv Tv Bar
Dressing Dressing
WC WC
room room
Balcony Balcony
Daybed Daybed
Staterooms Tv Tv Tv Tv
WC
Shower
WC
Dressing
room
WC WC
Relaxation Massage Lift Lift 539 537 535 533 531 529 527 525 523 521 519 517 515 511 509 507 505 503 501
room 437
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428 429 424 425
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412 411
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408 407 405 403 401
Lift 406 404 402
Lift
Main Lounge
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TheaterBar Lift Lift
434 432 430 428 426 424 422 420 418 416 414 412 410 408 Lift 406 404 402
Lift Lift
shop
Excursion 334 332 330 328 326 324 322 320 318 316 314 312 310 308
Lift
Lift 306 304 302
437 435 433 431 429 427 425 423 421 419 417 415 411 409 407 405 403 401
Main Lounge Desk
Theater
&Lounge
Main
Main Bar
Lounge Lift Lift
Club Bar
& Bar Lift Lift 434 432 430 428 426 424 422 420 418 416 414 412 410 408 Lift
Lift 406 404 402
shop
Excursion 437 435 330
334 433 431 326 425 423 318
429 427 322 421 419 314 411 409 Lift407306405304403302401
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Main Lounge op Reception 337 332
335 333 328
331 329 324
327 325 320
323 321 316
319 317 312
315 311 308
309 307 305 303 301 300 Medical
Theater
& Bar Sh Lift Lift
Lift Desk
Desk Center
MainLounge
Lounge shop
Club Main & Bar
Lift Lift
437 435 433 431 429 427 425 423 421 419 417 415 411 409 407 405 403 401
Bar
Reception Medical
op 337 335 333 331 329 327 325 323 321 319 317 315 311 309 307 305 303 301 300
3 Lift
shop
Sh Lift Lift Desk
Excursion 334 332 330 328 326 324 322 320 318 316 314 312 310 308 306 304 302
Center
shop
Desk
MainBar
Lounge
Club Main Lounge
& Bar shop
shop Excursion 334 332 330 328 326 324 322 320 318 316 314 312 310 308 Lift 306 304 302
Reception
Desk Medical
Gastronomic op Desk
337 335 333 331 329 327 325 323 321 319 317 315 311 309 307 305 303 301 300
Sh
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Marina Marina
Main
Main Center
Main&Lounge
Club Restaurant Lounge
Bar shop
& Bar shop
Excursion 334 332 330 328 326 324 322 320 318 316 314 312 310 308 Lift 306 304 302
Reception Medical
op Desk
shop 337 335 333 331 329 327 325 323 321 319 317 315 311 309 307 305 303 301 300
Main Loungeh
S Lift Lift Desk Center
Main &Lounge
Club Gastronomic
Bar Lift Lift
shop
shop
Restaurant
Main Lounge
& Bar Reception Medical
op Desk
337 335 333 331 329 327 325 323 321 319 317 315 311 309 307 305 303 301 300
Sh Lift Lift
shop shop
Center
Lift Lift
shop
Gastronomic
Marina Marina Marina
Restaurant
Main Lounge
& Bar
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shop
Gastronomic
Restaurant
Main Lounge Lift Lift
shop
& Bar shop
Gastronomic
Restaurant
Main Lounge Lift Lift
shop
& Bar
Lift Lift
shop
2 Gastronomic Restaurant - Marina 5 37 Prestige Staterooms with private balcony 6 Owner’s suite - 3 Deluxe Suites with private
(with 22 Prestige Staterooms convertible into balcony - 20 Prestige Staterooms with
3 28 Deluxe Staterooms with private balcony 11 Prestige suites) - Fitness - Beauty Corner Sothys private balcony (with 18 Prestige Staterooms
- 8 Superior Staterooms - Main Lounge Paris™ : Hammam, cloak rooms, Massage, convertible into 9 Prestige suites) - Pool
- Shop - Reception desk - Excursion desk - Hairdresser, Relaxation room - Leisure Area - - Grill Restaurant - Internet station - Library -
Medical center Image & photo corner - Bridge Panoramic lounge - Panoramic terrace
TRIP INTERRUPTION
• Cost of trip interruption, due to: Prorata temporis (excluding transportation)
- Hospitalization or death of close relations
- Damages at home
• Compensation travel, following:
- Medical repatriation of the insured Initial cost of insured trip
TRAVEL ACCIDENT
• Death 15 245 € incl. tax / person
• Disability 15 245 € incl. tax / person
150 000 € incl. tax / event