Ponant inspires with new cruise routes for winter 2026/27!

Ponant inspires with new cruise routes for winter 2026/27!
Baja California, Mexiko - ponant, the French cruise, announces an exciting expansion of its offer for the 2026/27 winter season. New routes can now be booked, which leaders lead to some of the most fascinating destinations in the world. The new destinations include the Baja California peninsula in Mexico and the Austral and Gambier Islands in the South Sea.
A total of six new routes are recorded in the catalog, the travelers promise an incomparable experience. In addition to the Baja California, which is known for its rough desert landscapes and untouched coasts, guests can also take spectacular animal observations, including gray whales, orcas, blue whales and devil rays.
new routes and ships
It is particularly outstanding that the cruise ship Le Bellot will carry out three descents in the Baja California in early 2027. With this Ponant strengthens his position in this region and offers its guests unique experiences on the breathtaking coasts of Mexico.
In addition, the ships Le Jacques Cartier and the Paul Gauguin in the South Pacific will be on the road, each with new routes that promote interest in this heavenly region. Like Tip-Online , Ponant doubles his capacities in the South Sea and thus strengthens its presence in the Pacific area.
The new offers from Ponant reflect the growing demand for unique cruise experiences in less developed areas. With this strategic expansion, the shipping company enables its guests deeper immersion in the fascinating cultures and natural spaces of the respective regions.
The company has already announced that all new cruises can now be booked, which means that interested travelers can plan early. According to FVW , the offer is further enriched by diversity and quality of the experience.
With these innovations as an important player in the area of modern cruises,Overall, there is always a striving to offer extraordinary experiences in unforgettable places.
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