In alliance with Smithsonian Journeys.
This cruise is part of a collection of PONANT voyages that are specially-tailored for English-speaking travelers who want to engage with the world. In addition to the usual elements of the PONANT experience, the listed price for these voyages includes transfers to and from the ship, talks and discussions aboard ship by world class experts, and a shore excursion or activity in each port of call that encourages guests to embrace the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the local environment and culture.
Australia’s The Kimberley is one of the world’s last great wilderness frontiers—a vast, sparsely populated region of sandstone escarpments, mangroves, and myriad islands. Wildlife thrives here, from saltwater crocodiles and sea turtles to dolphins, seabirds, and migratory whales. It is also home to some of Australia’s oldest Indigenous communities. This expedition from Darwin to Broome provides ample time to experience The Kimberley in all its variety, with the added attraction of a total solar eclipse.
Sailing west from Darwin, your first day is spent getting acquainted with the ship and its amenities and attending lectures and discussions with your Smithsonian experts and the ship's expedition team as Le Jacques Cartier cruises through the Timor Sea to reach the Bonaparte Archipelago. Bigge Island, the largest in this maze of islands stretching nearly 100 miles along the Kimberley coast and Swift Bay are famous for shelters and caves filled with stunning rock art paintings, some of which date back more than 12,000 years, and many of which, maintained by the Indigenous peoples of the region, are both cultural artifacts and part of a living heritage.
Your time in the Bonaparte Archipelago will be punctuated by perhaps the highlight of this expedition, when, on the morning of July 22, just off the coast of Bigge Island a Total Solar Eclipse begins at 9:17 a.m., at which time Le Jacques Cartier will be positioned within 50 miles of the point of greatest duration, where totality will last over 5 minutes and where, weather permitting, you may witness the corona.
On the sixth day of the voyage, enter one of the most scenic parts of the Kimberley coast—Prince Frederick Harbour and the Hunter River. This area is home to pristine forests containing as many as 18 different species of mangrove that support a rich diversity of fauna, including the iconic saltwater crocodile, white-bellied sea eagles, and kingfishers. Explore this remarkable environment by Zodiac® on excursions led by the ship's expert naturalists.
Careening Bay, so named because it is where the HMS Mermaid laid up for repairs in 1820, offers an opportunity to see the "Mermaid Boab"—the tree in which the crew of the Mermaid carved the ship's name and date, now grown to ten feet wide and listed as a National Heritage Site.
The next two days are devoted to witnessing the awesome power of The Kimberley's massive tidal movements. Montgomery Reef is a spectacular example of their impact—as the tide ebbs, the entire reef appears to rise from the ocean, and water cascades off the reef to reveal shallow lagoons, seagrass beds, and corals. Cruise along the reef in Zodiac®, spotting turtles, reef sharks, and rays. Further to the south and west, Talbot Bay is home to the "Horizontal Falls," which Sir David Attenborough has described as "one of the greatest wonders of the natural world.” The falls are created by two short and narrow gorges where tidal waters build up faster on one side or the other than they can flow through, producing a cascade up to 13 feet high and creating the conditions for an exciting ride on the tidal rapids.
The final day of the expedition is spent exploring the Lacepede Islands, a protected nature reserve and one of Australia’s most important seabird breeding grounds. The colony of Brown Boobies is possibly the largest in the world, and as many as 20,000 Roseate Terns have also been recorded here. Other bird species breeding on the islands include Masked Boobies, Australian Pelicans, Lesser Frigatebirds, Eastern Reef Egrets, Silver Gulls, and Crested, Bridled and Lesser Crested Terns. In addition to the bird population, the waters surrounding the islands are a nursery for green sea turtles. Landings are prohibited here, but the expedition team will lead Zodiac® tours to view the prolific wildlife.
- A voyage specially-tailored for English-speaking travelers including discussions with experts, transfers before and after your cruise, and an included activity in each port of call.
- Engaging lectures and discussions on board with two Smithsonian Journeys Experts, including meteorologist Joe Rao and Brent Garry, a geologist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
- A solar eclipse on July 22 with a totality of approximately 5 minutes.
- The wildlife haven of the Lacepede Islands.
- A Zodiac® safari on the Hunter River.
- Ancient Aboriginal Rock Art at Swift Bay.
- The natural wonder of Montgomery Reef.
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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.
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Deck plans are for illustrative purposes only – The actual ship and cabin layout may differ.
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.
