Ponant to sail expedition cruises in French Polynesia

|
The Paul Gauguin in Bora Bora.
The Paul Gauguin in Bora Bora. Photo Credit: Julien Fabro/Ponant

In 2026, the Paul Gauguin cruise ship will have company in French Polynesia. Parent company Ponant will deploy one of its Explorer-class ships, Le Jacques Cartier, in the region from September 2026 to March 2027.

Le Jacques Cartier will sail a 14-day expedition experience, while the Paul Gauguin will "continue its 25-year legacy of delivering authentic, culturally immersive voyages year-round," Ponant said.

The nature-focused cruises on Le Jacques Cartier will be staffed with guides who are experts in the destination, Ponant said. The modular marina and semi-submerged platform will provide easy access for swimming, kayaking and paddleboarding.

Ponant CEO Hervé Gastinel said, "French Polynesia is a very popular destination with our guests. We want to offer them a wide range of itineraries and experiences."

Ponant said more details about Le Jacques Cartier's French Polynesia itineraries are forthcoming. 

From Our Partners


From Our Partners

GTM North America Supplier Spotlight Part 1
GTM North America Supplier Spotlight Part 1
Register Now
Sponsored Video: New Orleans on Cruises and Advisor Perks
Sponsored Video: New Orleans on Cruises and Advisor Perks
Read More
Authentically Mediterranean: Discover Celestyal’s New Western Mediterranean Itineraries & Iconic Classics
Authentically Mediterranean: Discover Celestyal’s New Western Mediterranean Itineraries & Iconic Classics
Register Now

JDS Travel News JDS Viewpoints JDS Africa/MI