Ponant announces 2024 Japan cruise programme
PONANT has revealed its new Japan cruise programme for 2024.
It features three new itineraries never offered before.
Commencing March 2024, it adds sailings in Kyushu’s islands between Kagoshima and Fukuoka and the Seto Inland Sea.
Guests onboard Le Jacques-Cartier and Le Soleal will be among the first to explore some of Japan south islands on a luxury expedition.
Guests will get access to various UNESCO sites.
The new itineraries add to PONANT’s existing sailings across Japan’s subtropical islands, to the remote provinces of Iheyajima and Kerama.
On select itineraries, guests will have the chance to venture further afield to South Korea’s Busan, Yeosu or Jeju, Keelung in Taiwan, or Ha Long in Vietnam.
Learn more about : Ponant Yacht Cruise & Expeditions ( Asia Pecific )
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