From Osaka to Ishigaki, discover and fall in love with the subtropical islands of southern Japan. These lands shaped by wind and sea will share their natural wonders and distinctive culture with you. Set against the gentle expanse of the Pacific, the landscapes will unfold to reveal their beauty and diversity: wild beaches lapped by translucent waters, teeming coral reefs, lush mountains, ancient forests, and more. On this odyssey, where each island is a precious natural haven, explore the archipelago’s culture, visit charming villages, and discover the arts and crafts, steeped in ancestral wisdom and traditions.
- Discovery of the subtropical islands of southern Japan, including the natural beauty, villages and traditional crafts of the Okinawa, Yaeyama and Sakishima islands in the Ryukyu Archipelago.
- Spectacular tropical nature, including idyllic beaches, coral reefs, rivers and waterfalls, and unique heritage (Okinawan culture).
- A few of the included excursions: the sacred region of Mount Nachi, from Shingu; Nagasaki’s cultural heritage; the samurai residences of Chiran, from Kagoshima.
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Le Soleal
| Length | 142 metres |
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| Launched | 2013 |
| Crew | 140 |
Luxury Small Ship
A sleek silhouette, a welcoming intimate atmosphere, and the same philosophy that has made her sister ships, L'Austral, Lyrial and Le Boreal, such a success.
This magnificent yacht of only 132 staterooms and suites, all with balconies, has contemporary decor inspired by the luxury yachting world, with fluid lines and a modern colour scheme combining natural wood with shades of grey and white. White Corian counters in the lobby contrast with the warmth of leather to recall a boat's hull, while the central scuplture of enamelled pieces takes its inspiration from the sea. In the lounge bar, the carpet picks up a tennis stripe theme symbolising a certain idea of cruising, one synonomous with French elegance and a chic seaside spirit.
Wheelchairs
3 specially adapted wheelchair cabins (Deck 3 = Superior cabin no. 307, no balcony, Deck 4 = Prestige Cabin no. 407 - with balcony and Deck 5 = Prestige Cabin no 509, with balcony) and lifts to all decks/areas.
Read about our recent Ponant cruise to Antarctica
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Deck plans are for illustrative purposes only – The actual ship and cabin layout may differ.
