Secret Islands of Melanesia Luxury Cruise

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14 days from

£8335 GBP pp

* Current p/p indicative rate.

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Highlights

  • Unprecedented exploration of three Melanesian countries (Fiji, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands) to discover volcanic archipelagos and preserved ancestral cultures.
  • Discover spectacular landscapes (active volcanoes, turquoise lagoons, tropical forests and remote islands) and rich heritage (Levuka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site).
  • Signature experiences: optional zodiac excursions with naturalist guides, and scuba diving (Level 2 or CMAS 2-star Diver or equivalent) with an instructor

Highlights

  • Unprecedented exploration of three Melanesian countries (Fiji, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands) to discover volcanic archipelagos and preserved ancestral cultures.
  • Discover spectacular landscapes (active volcanoes, turquoise lagoons, tropical forests and remote islands) and rich heritage (Levuka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site).
  • Signature experiences: optional zodiac excursions with naturalist guides, and scuba diving (Level 2 or CMAS 2-star Diver or equivalent) with an instructor
Capacity: 190, Types: Luxury ExpeditionWheelchair accessible
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In the heart of Melanesia lies a world of unspoilt islands where volcanic archipelagos and ancestral cultures shape landscapes of rare intensity. From Fiji to Vanuatu and on to the Solomon Islands, you will be charmed by the diversity of these distant lands and their enduring traditions. In the Fijian islands of Viti Levu and the Yasawas, coastal villages, palm-fringed beaches and kava traditions offer an authentic immersion, before giving way to the spectacular landscapes of Vanuatu, from Tanna and Ambrym, two active volcanoes, to the tropical forests and deeply rooted kastom traditions of Malekula. Around Espiritu Santo and the northern islands of Vanuatu, translucent lagoons, mangroves and blue holes create enchanting landscapes rich in unique biodiversity. Finally, in the Solomon Islands, from Nendö to Santa Ana, you will be captivated by remote villages that bear witness to an island heritage steeped in ancestral traditions. As the journey unfolds, snorkeling and local encounters will bring you closer to the lush and vibrant natural world.

  • Unprecedented exploration of three Melanesian countries (Fiji, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands) to discover volcanic archipelagos and preserved ancestral cultures.
  • Discover spectacular landscapes (active volcanoes, turquoise lagoons, tropical forests and remote islands) and rich heritage (Levuka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site).
  • Signature experiences: optional zodiac excursions with naturalist guides, and scuba diving (Level 2 or CMAS 2-star Diver or equivalent) with an instructor

Availability is always subject to confirmation. Please check with us before booking flights

21 January, 2028 to 03 February, 2028 on Le Jacques Cartier
Prices

Prices quoted here are often dependent on currency fluctuations. Please check with (01432 507450 or info@small-cruise-ships.com) for the very latest price, which may well be cheaper than the one advertised here.

Deluxe Stateroom
£8335 GBP pp
Deluxe Stateroom
Area : 19 m² Capacity : up to 2 guests per stateroom Private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds Shower Minibar Flat screen Satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand Safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi.
Prestige Stateroom Deck 4
£9085 GBP pp
Prestige Stateroom Deck 4
Area : 19 m² Capacity : up to 2 guests per stateroom Private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds Shower Minibar Flat screen Satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand Safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi 2 staterooms of 27 5 m² with a private balcony of 6 m² for people with reduced mobility.
Prestige Stateroom Deck 5
£9455 GBP pp
Prestige Stateroom Deck 5
Area : 19 m² Capacity : up to 2 guests per stateroom Private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds Shower Minibar Flat screen Satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand Safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi 2 staterooms of 27 5 m² with a private balcony of 6 m² for people with reduced mobility.
Prestige Stateroom Deck 6
£9905 GBP pp
Prestige Stateroom Deck 6
Area : 19 m² Capacity : up to 2 guests per stateroom Private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds Shower Minibar Flat screen Satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand Safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi 2 staterooms of 27 5 m² with a private balcony of 6 m² for people with reduced mobility.
Deluxe Suite Deck 3
£13205 GBP pp
Deluxe Suite Deck 3
Area : 27 m² Capacity : up to 3 guests per stateroom Private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds 1 sofa Shower Minibar Flat screen Satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand Safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi.
Deluxe Suite Deck 4
£13205 GBP pp
Deluxe Suite Deck 4
Area : 27 m² Capacity : up to 3 guests per stateroom Private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds 1 sofa Shower Minibar Flat screen Satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand Safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi.
Deluxe Suite Deck 5
£13205 GBP pp
Deluxe Suite Deck 5
Area : 27 m² Capacity : up to 3 guests per stateroom Private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds 1 sofa Shower Minibar Flat screen Satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand Safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi.
Deluxe Suite Deck 6
£13205 GBP pp
Deluxe Suite Deck 6
Area : 27 m² Capacity : up to 3 guests per stateroom Private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds 1 sofa Shower Minibar Flat screen Satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand Safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi.
Prestige Suite Deck 5
£17325 GBP pp
Prestige Suite Deck 5
Area : 38 m² Capacity : up to 4 guests per stateroom Private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds 1 tall sofa Shower Minibar Flat screen Satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand Safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi Butler service.
Prestige Suite Deck 6
£18145 GBP pp
Prestige Suite Deck 6
Area : 38 m² Capacity : up to 4 guests per stateroom Private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds 1 tall sofa Shower Minibar Flat screen Satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand Safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi Butler service.
Privilege Suite Deck 5
£18975 GBP pp
Privilege Suite Deck 5
Area : 32 m² Capacity : up to 3 guests per stateroom Private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds 1 sofa Shower Minibar Flat screen Satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand Safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi Butler service.
Privilege Suite Deck 6
£18975 GBP pp
Privilege Suite Deck 6
Area : 32 m² Capacity : up to 3 guests per stateroom Private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds 1 sofa Shower Minibar Flat screen Satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand Safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi Butler service.
Grand Deluxe Suite
£20705 GBP pp
Grand Deluxe Suite
Area : 45 m² Capacity : up to 2 guests per stateroom 40m² private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds Bathtub Minibar Flat screen Satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand Safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi Butler service.
Owner's Suite
£26595 GBP pp
Owner's Suite
Area : 45 m² Capacity : up to 2 guests per stateroom 30m2 private balcony Individually-controlled air-conditioning King-size bed or twin beds Shower & Bathtub + Jacuzzi on terrace Minibar Flat screen satellite TV Desk with stationery Ipod(TM) players Video on demand safe Hairdryer Bath robes Satellite direct line telephone 110/220 volts outlet French bath products 24hr room service Internet access wifi Butler service 1 private transfer (round trip): Airport - Hotel - Port 1 free hour of Spa treatments
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Day 1 - Lautoka, Viti Levu Island

Lautoka is the second largest city of Fiji. Located on the western side of the island of Viti Levu, 24 kilometres north of Nadi. Lying in the heart of Fiji's sugar cane growing region, it is known as the Sugar City. Lautoka is the gateway to Fiji’s “Sun coast” a land of abundant sunshine, azure skies and dramatic grass-covered peaks chequered with sugar-cane fields, rural villages and quaint market towns. 

Day 2 - Levuka, Ovalau Island

The former capital of Fiji, Levuka enjoys a peaceful setting on the island of Ovalau and retains the unique charm of a small town facing the sea. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it stands as a reminder of the archipelago’s colonial history through its 19th-century buildings, its wooden houses and its timeless atmosphere. During the excursion, you will be able to wander around the town’s historic streets, go to Mission Hill and explore the significant sites in Fijian history, particularly those associated with the cession of Fiji to the British Crown. Legacy and cultural heritage will thus set the rhythm of this unforgettable port of call.

Day 3 - Yasawa Island

Northwest of Fiji, the Yasawa Islands form a volcanic chain boasting spectacular landscapes, between steep slopes, turquoise lagoons and beaches of clear sand. In this isolated environment, the villages perpetuate a way of life that is profoundly focused on the community and on local traditions. The port of call will thus enable you to plunge into the heart of these islands’ warm atmosphere through welcome ceremonies, moments spent relaxing on the beach and encounters with the inhabitants. Between tropical charm and stunning marine landscapes, Yasawa offers a privileged immersion into one of the South Pacific’s most iconic archipelagos.

Day 4 - At sea

During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.

Day 5 - Tanna Island

A visit to Vanuatu cannot be complete without viewing the erupting Mount Yasur Volcano on the Island of Tanna. It is regarded as the world’s most accessible active volcano. Known for its spectacular persistent strombolian activity consisting of regular small to violent explosions, it has been in more-or-less continuous activity since Captain James Cook observed ash eruptions in 1774. Often referred to as “the lighthouse of the Pacific”, the glow of the volcano apparently led Captain Cook to Tanna during the first European journey to the island. Today the volcano is considered a sacred area by members of the John Frum cargo cult, who believe their deity resides in the heart of the volcano.

Day 6 - Epi
Day 7 - Ambrym Island

The island of Ambrym in Vanuatu is often referred to as the "black" island due to its volcanic ash and because of its 'black magic' steeped in mystery. In the villages, the ancient customs play a significant part in day to day living. The "Man blong Majik" are treated with the utmost respect and practice sorcery and magic beyond all imaginings. Ambrym prides itself on some unique characteristics, such as the magnificent tam-tams (or slit gongs) sculpted out of tree trunks, sand-drawing, black-fern masks and local dances. The most striking custom dance is the Rom (or masked) dance – where 9 foot covertly cloaked and masked 'spirits' stomp out ancient rhythms to the beat of the tam tam.

Day 8 - Malekula

Malekula is the second largest island in Vanuatu and the most diverse, culturally and linguistically, with over thirty distinct languages spoken. Some of the best custom dances come from the island.  The very friendly villagers will be proud to share with you their cultural heritage. Guests will be transferred ashore for a welcome and cultural performance. Afterwards, you will have an opportunity to witness traditional village life in Malekula, with demonstrations of traditional village practices such as weaving and Kava, and purchase genuine artefacts.

Day 9 - Mavea Island, Espiritu Santo Island

Near Espiritu Santo, the island of Mavea offers a seaside interlude in a peaceful tropical environment. Accessible by Zodiac dinghy, this port of call invites you to make the most of its sandy beaches edged with clear water, perfect for swimming and relaxing. The experience will also feature the discovery of the famous “Water Music”, a local tradition performed by the women and young girls of Gaua. This unique performance, based on the percussions and rhythms created on the surface of the water, is an iconic cultural moment on the archipelago. Visitors will then be able to try out this original practice themselves. Between cultural discovery and enjoyable water sports, Mavea unveils a simple and authentic approach to insular life in Vanuatu.

Day 9 - Espiritu Santo Island

At the end of the world, in the north of New Caledonia, lies Vanuatu, a little archipelago that subsists mainly from fishing and farming. It is composed of several islands, Espiritu Santo being the largest and one of the most beautiful. You can meet the people here who are very welcoming and who live in harmony with nature. Plus you will see unimaginable landscapes formed of volcanic rocks, as well as sandy beaches and lagoons of turquoise waters. You will be surprised to find, in the middle of dense vegetation, brackish water with an amazing ecosystem called “blue holes”. If paradise exists, it must be here.

Day 10 - Ureparapara Island

Ureparapara, also known as Parapara for short, is the third largest island in the Banks group of Northern Vanuatu and formed by an extinct volcano cone that has been breached by the sea on its east coast, forming a spectacular 3km long harbour. During your voyage, your ship will sail into the natural harbour, affording guests spectacular views from the outer decks. You will also have the opportunity to go ashore for a welcome and custom dances. An opportunity to witness life in one of the remotest parts of Vanuatu. Very few vessels visit this part of Vanuatu and the local residents are eager to welcome visitors.

Day 11 - Loh Island

Located in the Torres islands, the northernmost part of the republic of Vanuatu, the island of Loh is a protected site. It only has around 200 inhabitants, for a surface area of around 14 square kilometres. So, it is easy to meet people here, and maybe even share in their age-old traditions. Loh carries the promise of a timeless journey, in the heart of virgin forest and immaculate beaches, tropical transparent waters that invite you to observe marine life at your leisure. Here, you will find the most amazing plant and animal life.

Day 12 - Lata, Santa Cruz Islands

Nestling in the heart of the Solomon Islands archipelago, the Santa Cruz Islands offer a timeless interlude, with their turquoise lagoons and ancestral traditions. On the main island of Nendo, the charming village of Lata will captivate you with its peaceful atmosphere and its immaculate beaches, edged by sparkling coral reefs. On land, you will find a full expression of Melanesian authenticity as you are immersed in the local customs and set off to meet the inhabitants, who are proud to share their way of life — well off the beaten track.

Day 13 - Santa Ana Island

Owaraha (formerly Santa Ana) is located at the eastern end of Makira (San Cristobal) and just north of the smaller Owariki (Santa Catalina). Our ship will navigate through the picturesque channel separating the Islands before dropping anchor just outside Port Mary. The islanders are well known for preserving ancient traditions and producing intricate wooden carvings. Their artefacts include magnificently carved fishing floats and ceremonial bowls intricately inlayed with shells. After a short zodiac ride ashore you will be guided through the village to an open area to witness a number of traditional performances. Afterwards experience life in a traditional Solomon Island village or take a swim in the warm tropical waters of Port Mary.

Day 14 - Honiara, Guadalcanal Island

Honiara is the capital city of The Solomon Islands, administered as a provincial town on the north-western coast of Guadalcanal Island. Honiara comes from the local Ghari Language “naho-ni-ara” meaning 'facing the ara', the place where the southeast winds meet the land. Discover this city, its beautiful landscape, and the significant role it played in World War II. Particularly The Battle of Henderson Field, the last of the three major land offensives conducted by the Japanese in 1942. 

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change. 

Day 1 - Lautoka, Viti Levu Island

Lautoka is the second largest city of Fiji. Located on the western side of the island of Viti Levu, 24 kilometres north of Nadi. Lying in the heart of Fiji's sugar cane growing region, it is known as the Sugar City. Lautoka is the gateway to Fiji’s “Sun coast” a land of abundant sunshine, azure skies and dramatic grass-covered peaks chequered with sugar-cane fields, rural villages and quaint market towns. 

Day 2 - Levuka, Ovalau Island

The former capital of Fiji, Levuka enjoys a peaceful setting on the island of Ovalau and retains the unique charm of a small town facing the sea. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it stands as a reminder of the archipelago’s colonial history through its 19th-century buildings, its wooden houses and its timeless atmosphere. During the excursion, you will be able to wander around the town’s historic streets, go to Mission Hill and explore the significant sites in Fijian history, particularly those associated with the cession of Fiji to the British Crown. Legacy and cultural heritage will thus set the rhythm of this unforgettable port of call.

Day 3 - Yasawa Island

Northwest of Fiji, the Yasawa Islands form a volcanic chain boasting spectacular landscapes, between steep slopes, turquoise lagoons and beaches of clear sand. In this isolated environment, the villages perpetuate a way of life that is profoundly focused on the community and on local traditions. The port of call will thus enable you to plunge into the heart of these islands’ warm atmosphere through welcome ceremonies, moments spent relaxing on the beach and encounters with the inhabitants. Between tropical charm and stunning marine landscapes, Yasawa offers a privileged immersion into one of the South Pacific’s most iconic archipelagos.

Day 4 - At sea

During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.

Day 5 - Tanna Island

A visit to Vanuatu cannot be complete without viewing the erupting Mount Yasur Volcano on the Island of Tanna. It is regarded as the world’s most accessible active volcano. Known for its spectacular persistent strombolian activity consisting of regular small to violent explosions, it has been in more-or-less continuous activity since Captain James Cook observed ash eruptions in 1774. Often referred to as “the lighthouse of the Pacific”, the glow of the volcano apparently led Captain Cook to Tanna during the first European journey to the island. Today the volcano is considered a sacred area by members of the John Frum cargo cult, who believe their deity resides in the heart of the volcano.

Day 6 - Epi
Day 7 - Ambrym Island

The island of Ambrym in Vanuatu is often referred to as the "black" island due to its volcanic ash and because of its 'black magic' steeped in mystery. In the villages, the ancient customs play a significant part in day to day living. The "Man blong Majik" are treated with the utmost respect and practice sorcery and magic beyond all imaginings. Ambrym prides itself on some unique characteristics, such as the magnificent tam-tams (or slit gongs) sculpted out of tree trunks, sand-drawing, black-fern masks and local dances. The most striking custom dance is the Rom (or masked) dance – where 9 foot covertly cloaked and masked 'spirits' stomp out ancient rhythms to the beat of the tam tam.

Day 8 - Malekula

Malekula is the second largest island in Vanuatu and the most diverse, culturally and linguistically, with over thirty distinct languages spoken. Some of the best custom dances come from the island.  The very friendly villagers will be proud to share with you their cultural heritage. Guests will be transferred ashore for a welcome and cultural performance. Afterwards, you will have an opportunity to witness traditional village life in Malekula, with demonstrations of traditional village practices such as weaving and Kava, and purchase genuine artefacts.

Day 9 - Mavea Island, Espiritu Santo Island

Near Espiritu Santo, the island of Mavea offers a seaside interlude in a peaceful tropical environment. Accessible by Zodiac dinghy, this port of call invites you to make the most of its sandy beaches edged with clear water, perfect for swimming and relaxing. The experience will also feature the discovery of the famous “Water Music”, a local tradition performed by the women and young girls of Gaua. This unique performance, based on the percussions and rhythms created on the surface of the water, is an iconic cultural moment on the archipelago. Visitors will then be able to try out this original practice themselves. Between cultural discovery and enjoyable water sports, Mavea unveils a simple and authentic approach to insular life in Vanuatu.

Day 9 - Espiritu Santo Island

At the end of the world, in the north of New Caledonia, lies Vanuatu, a little archipelago that subsists mainly from fishing and farming. It is composed of several islands, Espiritu Santo being the largest and one of the most beautiful. You can meet the people here who are very welcoming and who live in harmony with nature. Plus you will see unimaginable landscapes formed of volcanic rocks, as well as sandy beaches and lagoons of turquoise waters. You will be surprised to find, in the middle of dense vegetation, brackish water with an amazing ecosystem called “blue holes”. If paradise exists, it must be here.

Day 10 - Ureparapara Island

Ureparapara, also known as Parapara for short, is the third largest island in the Banks group of Northern Vanuatu and formed by an extinct volcano cone that has been breached by the sea on its east coast, forming a spectacular 3km long harbour. During your voyage, your ship will sail into the natural harbour, affording guests spectacular views from the outer decks. You will also have the opportunity to go ashore for a welcome and custom dances. An opportunity to witness life in one of the remotest parts of Vanuatu. Very few vessels visit this part of Vanuatu and the local residents are eager to welcome visitors.

Day 11 - Loh Island

Located in the Torres islands, the northernmost part of the republic of Vanuatu, the island of Loh is a protected site. It only has around 200 inhabitants, for a surface area of around 14 square kilometres. So, it is easy to meet people here, and maybe even share in their age-old traditions. Loh carries the promise of a timeless journey, in the heart of virgin forest and immaculate beaches, tropical transparent waters that invite you to observe marine life at your leisure. Here, you will find the most amazing plant and animal life.

Day 12 - Lata, Santa Cruz Islands

Nestling in the heart of the Solomon Islands archipelago, the Santa Cruz Islands offer a timeless interlude, with their turquoise lagoons and ancestral traditions. On the main island of Nendo, the charming village of Lata will captivate you with its peaceful atmosphere and its immaculate beaches, edged by sparkling coral reefs. On land, you will find a full expression of Melanesian authenticity as you are immersed in the local customs and set off to meet the inhabitants, who are proud to share their way of life — well off the beaten track.

Day 13 - Santa Ana Island

Owaraha (formerly Santa Ana) is located at the eastern end of Makira (San Cristobal) and just north of the smaller Owariki (Santa Catalina). Our ship will navigate through the picturesque channel separating the Islands before dropping anchor just outside Port Mary. The islanders are well known for preserving ancient traditions and producing intricate wooden carvings. Their artefacts include magnificently carved fishing floats and ceremonial bowls intricately inlayed with shells. After a short zodiac ride ashore you will be guided through the village to an open area to witness a number of traditional performances. Afterwards experience life in a traditional Solomon Island village or take a swim in the warm tropical waters of Port Mary.

Day 14 - Honiara, Guadalcanal Island

Honiara is the capital city of The Solomon Islands, administered as a provincial town on the north-western coast of Guadalcanal Island. Honiara comes from the local Ghari Language “naho-ni-ara” meaning 'facing the ara', the place where the southeast winds meet the land. Discover this city, its beautiful landscape, and the significant role it played in World War II. Particularly The Battle of Henderson Field, the last of the three major land offensives conducted by the Japanese in 1942. 

Please note:

Itineraries are subject to change. 

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Featuring innovative and environmentally-friendly equipment, elegantly designed staterooms, spacious suites with large windows, and lounge areas that open onto the outside, this new limited-capacity …

Le Jacques Cartier

Built 2019
Wheelchair accessible Yes
Lifts/elevators Yes

Featuring innovative and environmentally-friendly equipment, elegantly designed staterooms, spacious suites with large windows, and lounge areas that open onto the outside, this new limited-capacity yacht boasting just 92 staterooms and suites will offer you a truly unique cruising experience.

Le Jacques Cartier will embody refinement, intimacy and comfort. Aboard this ship that flies the French flag, you will experience the incomparable pleasure of an intimate cruise, with the possibility of exploring an ever-increasing range of destinations in an ethnic-chic ambiance with luxury service.

Experience a luxurious setting where the accent is on authenticity and passion for travel.

RESTAURANTS

As it is an essential part of French culture, gastronomy will naturally have pride of place aboard this new ship.

To the back of Deck 4, you will find a 260 m² panoramic restaurant which can accommodate all of our passengers in a single sitting. Designed differently to that on our other ships, this dining area, which opens onto the outside, will have a buffet of salads, desserts and cheeses at your disposal. Our discreet and attentive crew will provide table service for hot meals.

In a relaxed atmosphere, an outdoor grill on Deck 3 will serve grilled meats with a variety of salads and desserts.

PUBLIC AREAS

 Le Jacques Cartier has many common areas that are designed and equipped to meet all of your needs while preserving the intimacy of each passenger.

A 140 m² reception area includes:

A reception/concierge desk,

An excursions desk,

The ship’s administrative services,

The sales office, manned by our Guest Relations Officer,

Our 50 m² boutique which sells clothing, jewellery, beauty products, postcards and various accessories,

Toilets accessible to passengers with reduced mobility.

A new hydraulic platform with adjustable height provides:  

Easier boarding than on any other cruise ship,

Easier Zodiac embarkation and disembarkation for expeditions,

Easier access to the sea for swimming and practising various water sports such as kayaking or paddle-boarding.

A pool deck offering:

A pool with a panoramic view, equipped with a counter-current swimming system,

A pleasant solarium,

An outdoor bar and lounge with armchairs and sofas.

A 200 m² main lounge which can accommodate all of our passengers to share convivial moments and to host activities organised during the day or evening.

Lastly, a theatre that seats 188, equipped with:

The latest sound and lighting technology,

A LED wall as the stage backdrop, for the projection of high-resolution images and videos.

Please click the following links to read more about Ponant and the other Ponant cruise ships.

Deck plans are for illustrative purposes only – The actual ship and cabin layout may differ.

Cabin layout for Le Jacques Cartier

Includes

  • accommodation in stateroom,
  • the full meal plan,
  • the Open Bar: beginning with boarding, and during the duration of the cruise, a wide selection of drinks (mineral water, soft drinks, wine, beer, Charles Heidsieck champagne, spirits, coffee, tea) is served on request and at any time of the day. Certain premium alcoholic beverages on the menu are not included in the Open Bar,
  • free Wi-Fi internet access 24 hours a day*,
  • access to all the common areas:
  • on board our sister ships and Ponant Explorers: fitness room, steam room, hair salon, swimming pool (sea water, heated), solarium, lounges, theater, boutique & leisure area.
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