Ponant and Paspaley unveil luxury expedition yacht
PONANT, with partner PASPALEY pearling company, have detailed plans for a new 30-guest expedition motor yacht called PASPALEY PEARL by PONANT.
M/Y PASPALEY PEARL will commence her inaugural Kimberley season in June 2024.
“The launch of PASPALEY PEARL by PONANT marks a milestone in the development of boutique expedition travel,” said Sarina Bratton AM, PONANT Chairwoman Asia Pacific.
PONANT and PASPALEY share more than 85 years of combined expertise in the Kimberley region.
M/Y PASPALEY PEARL will be the only boutique expedition motor yacht in the Kimberley with private balconies.
Offering year-round sailing, the yacht will provide a diverse range of itineraries including 7, 10, 12 and 14-night journeys.
It will sail through the Kimberley, Indonesia (Raja Ampat & Spice Islands) and Papua New Guinea.
Reservations will open in November and further details will be shared soon
Learn more about : Ponant Yacht Cruise & Expeditions ( Asia Pecific )
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