Ponant, Paul Gauguin Cruises unveil 2024 season
PONANT and sister brand Paul Gauguin Cruises have each launched independent travel brochures for the 2024 season.
PONANT’s luxury expeditions and yacht-style voyages run from March to November 2024.
Expedition cruises span the globe with sailings to the Arctic and American Far North, Northern Europe and Atlantic, Mediterranean, Asia, Oceania and Polynesia.
“We are so excited to be providing these new sales tools to our Australia and New Zealand agents,” said Deb Corbett, GM Sales & Marketing for Asia Pacific.
The brochures can now be ordered via TIFS and Brochurenet respectively.
“These brochures are an excellent resource to help book your clients’ next adventures,”
PONANT expedition cruises include the rugged and remote Kimberley coast in Australia and new sailings on the Great Lakes of North America.
There are itineraries across the Mediterranean and to Japan.
This year Paul Gauguin Cruises celebrates 25 years in French Polynesia.
The 2024 Pacific Islands voyages venture throughout French Polynesia, Cook Islands, Fiji and Tonga.
It includes iconic Bora Bora, the Cook Islands and the Marquesas.
Learn more about : Ponant Yacht Cruise & Expeditions ( Asia Pecific )
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