Ponant touts last minute savings on 2022 departures
PONANT has released an exclusive limited time offer for guests looking to travel to Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, Pacific Islands and New Zealand this year.
For travel in October and December 2022, guests get last minute savings for journeys on small luxury expedition ships Le Soléal and Le Lapérouse.
Valid on all new bookings made by 30 September 2022, guests can receive a flight credit of up to AUD1,000 per person which is combinable with a PONANT Bonus Savings of up to 25% off the brochure fare.
If guests are new to PONANT, a welcome offer of AUD800 per stateroom is available, based on double occupancy.
In addition, PONANT has also released an exclusive 20% back-to-back offer for guests looking for a longer voyage from New Caledonia to New Zealand this November.
The flight credit offer is valid on a selection of departures for new bookings made until 30 September 2022.
The program includes “Vietnamese Coastlines” 10 nights from Ho Chi Minh City to Ha Long, “Ancient Cultures of Papua New Guinea” 10 nights from Cairns to Honiara, and “Discovering the Islands of South-East Asia”14 nights from Ho Chi Minh City to Bali.
Learn more about : Ponant Yacht Cruise & Expeditions ( Asia Pecific )
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