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7-Night Mediterranean
Le Ponant
Ponant
Offer: Save up to 30% on select sailings
Booking Window: Now - 12/31/25
Applicable Sailings: Percentages of savings up to 30% depend on date of booking.
Terms & Conditions: Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability, and subject to change at any time. The category of stateroom to which this price applies may no longer be available. Published fares are inclusive of up to 30% savings.
Experience the privilege of a relaxing cruise aboard Le Ponant, crafted to respect the tradition of famous sailing yachts.
Following in the nautical tradition of three-masted sailing ship, Le Ponant will take you on a voyage of discovery. The ship capacity limited to 64 passengers provides intimacy and convivial atmosphere to the cruise. The refined life onboard, the welcoming charm of your cabin, the lounges and the restaurants setting are as many invitations to relax.
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Date
Port
Arrive
Depart
1
Saturday, 5/23/26
About Nice
Synonymous for decades with the words opulence, a sophistication and wealth, the French Riviera is the jewel of the Mediterranean Sea. Walk the Promenade des Anglais which borders the sea, and rub shoulders with royalty and film stars on golden beaches. Take a trip to Monte Carlo to see million dollar yachts in the most picturesque setting of Monte Carlo´s bay.
Nice Attractions
The Old Town is a must to be explored. Its look has changed little since the 1700s. Narrow streets and winding alleys are lined with faded 17th- and 18th-century buildings. The famous flower market never ceases to delight visitors as well as residents. The Italian façades of modern Nice and early 20th-century residences, which made the city one of Europe’s most fashionable winter retreats, remain largely intact. Although not blessed with excellent beaches, its pebbled sands continue to attract scores of sun worshippers every year.
Nice Activities
Musée National - Marc Chagall Established by the artist himself, the collection features the most important permanent exhibit of his work. The main focus is a series of 17 canvases comprising his colorful “Biblical Message.” The excellent use of space and light further enhances the featured paintings, sculptures and mosaics. Musée Matisse - Housed in a 17th-century Italian villa, the museum features exquisite paintings and bronzes by the great master. These works of art illustrate the different stages of Henri Matisse’s career and his development from the late 19th century to his death in 1954. Especially interesting are the sketches he made for his paintings in the Chapelle de Rosaire in Vence. This project was done by Matisse to thank resident nuns who nursed him back to health. Parc du Château - This large, shady public park is located on a 300-foot hill and offers beautiful views of the city and the sea. The château, after which the hill and park are named, was established in the 12th century, but razed in 1706 by Louis XIV. Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Nicholas - Located in the western part of the city, the multicolored cathedral crowned by six onion domes was built in the early 1900s in 17th-century style. It is one of the most elaborate and exotic structures in Nice. Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art - The museum specializes in French and American avant-garde artwork from the 1960s to the present. Its collection includes the work of Cesar,Warhol and Christo, to name a few. Anatole Jakovsky International Naïve Art MuseumDonated to the city by Mr. and Mrs. Anatole Jakovsky in 1982, the museum traces the progression of naïve art since the 18th century.
Portofino is a living, breathing picture-postcard of the Italian coast. One of the most beautiful places on earth, it features colorful houses and shops along a picturesque waterfront, with lush green hills rising above. You can rub elbows with Europe's elite while strolling the streets, or sit beside them as you enjoy the priceless view and a glass of wine.
Portofino Attractions
Stroll around the harbor, stopping to explore the high-end boutiques and eateries as you go. After that, head away from the water and uphill for about 10 minutes. Taking a well-marked path from just behind the harbor, you'll get to Chiesa di San Giorgio. Built on the site of a sanctuary Roman soldiers dedicated to the Persian god Mithras, this picturesque church offers breathtaking views of the village on one side and the rocky cliffs and the sea on the other.
Menton lies on the Baie de Soleil, only a few miles from the Italian border on the Cote D'Azur. This aristocratic tourist town has a long promenade and a shingle beach. The 17th century fort near the quai Napoleon III is now the Art Museum Jean Cocteau and the old town has an Italianate square, Parvis St Michel, as well as several beautiful churches. Across the border you will find the Hanbury Botanical Gardens, created in 1867 by Sir Thomas Hanbury with a worldwide collection of exotic plants.
Antibes is a port and a popular tourist resort, with sandy Mediterranean beaches, an excellent climate, and luxury hotels. Formerly Antipolis, a trading post founded by Greeks in 340 BC, the town and port were Roman settlements before being controlled by the powerful Grimaldi family of Genoa between 1384 and 1608. The 16th-century Grimaldi Chateau remains, serving as a gallery devoted to the work of Pablo Picasso, who lived and painted here in 1946.
Once the site of a small Ligurian port and later a Roman outpost, it wasn't until the 19th century, when aristocrats began to winter in the area's mild climate, that Cannes became popular. It is said that due to the area's few natural harbors, most ancient activity took place on the Lenin Islands, just off the coast of Cannes. Consequently the history of Cannes is mixed with the history of the islands. In the 1950's, with the beginning of the film festival and a flood of stars, mass tourism transformed this quiet retreat into today's fashionable resort. Unlike other cities on the French Riviera, Cannes radiates energy. The city is centered on the old port, with a compact central part. Bordered by palm trees and flowers, La Croisette is one of the city's hottest spots and the main promenade running alongside the narrow beach. The old town, Le Suquet, where Gallo-Roman tombs were discovered, provides a medieval feeling and magnificent views of the bay from atop its hill.
Cannes Attractions
Flowering gardens and palm trees line the curve of Cannes' coastline along the promenade de la Croisette. La Croisette is a street to explore at a leisurely pace, drinking in the stunning seaside view.
Cannes Activities
Parc de La Roserie is within walking distance from La Croisette, this park features about 14,000 roses in the summer.
Musée de La Castre is the only museum in Cannes houses a diverse collection of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern antiquities, including musical instruments from all over the world and pictures of old Cannes.
Most hotels lining La Croisette have their own private beach area reserved for their guests. The only public beach is a small stretch of sand near the Palais des Festivals. Plages du Midi and Plages de la Bocca are good public beaches just outside Cannes.
For a breathtaking view of Cannes, journey up to the old town of Cannes on Suquet Hill. From the top you can see the entire city, the sea and the Lérins Islands. On the hill you'll also find a 14th century tower (the Tour du Suquet). Close by in the Château de la Castre is the Musée de la Castre which features a mix of artwork from 19th-century paintings to relics of ancient Mediterranean civilizations.
St. Tropez lies 45 miles southwest of Nice and has a population of about 6,000. But no introduction is needed for what is perhaps the world's best known and most fashionable resort on the Riviera. Immerse yourself in the splendid scenery of the Cote d'Azur with an excursion to the hilltop villages of Gassin and Il Ramatuelle, and the new town of Port Grimaud, built to resemble an old Mediterranean fishing village.
Where the rugged massifis of Provence come down to meet the sea, discover this lively fishing port/resort. Nearby, the spine of the mountains rises from the sea in fabulous columns called Calaques, making for some dramatic cruising.
Synonymous for decades with the words opulence, a sophistication and wealth, the French Riviera is the jewel of the Mediterranean Sea. Walk the Promenade des Anglais which borders the sea, and rub shoulders with royalty and film stars on golden beaches. Take a trip to Monte Carlo to see million dollar yachts in the most picturesque setting of Monte Carlo´s bay.
Nice Attractions
The Old Town is a must to be explored. Its look has changed little since the 1700s. Narrow streets and winding alleys are lined with faded 17th- and 18th-century buildings. The famous flower market never ceases to delight visitors as well as residents. The Italian façades of modern Nice and early 20th-century residences, which made the city one of Europe’s most fashionable winter retreats, remain largely intact. Although not blessed with excellent beaches, its pebbled sands continue to attract scores of sun worshippers every year.
Nice Activities
Musée National - Marc Chagall Established by the artist himself, the collection features the most important permanent exhibit of his work. The main focus is a series of 17 canvases comprising his colorful “Biblical Message.” The excellent use of space and light further enhances the featured paintings, sculptures and mosaics. Musée Matisse - Housed in a 17th-century Italian villa, the museum features exquisite paintings and bronzes by the great master. These works of art illustrate the different stages of Henri Matisse’s career and his development from the late 19th century to his death in 1954. Especially interesting are the sketches he made for his paintings in the Chapelle de Rosaire in Vence. This project was done by Matisse to thank resident nuns who nursed him back to health. Parc du Château - This large, shady public park is located on a 300-foot hill and offers beautiful views of the city and the sea. The château, after which the hill and park are named, was established in the 12th century, but razed in 1706 by Louis XIV. Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Nicholas - Located in the western part of the city, the multicolored cathedral crowned by six onion domes was built in the early 1900s in 17th-century style. It is one of the most elaborate and exotic structures in Nice. Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art - The museum specializes in French and American avant-garde artwork from the 1960s to the present. Its collection includes the work of Cesar,Warhol and Christo, to name a few. Anatole Jakovsky International Naïve Art MuseumDonated to the city by Mr. and Mrs. Anatole Jakovsky in 1982, the museum traces the progression of naïve art since the 18th century.
Experience the privilege of a relaxing cruise aboard Le Ponant, crafted to respect the tradition of famous sailing yachts.
Following in the nautical tradition of three-masted sailing ship, Le Ponant will take you on a voyage of discovery. The ship capacity limited to 64 passengers provides intimacy and convivial atmosphere to the cruise. The refined life onboard, the welcoming charm of your cabin, the lounges and the restaurants setting are as many invitations to relax.
Year Built
1991
Capacity
64
Meeting Rooms
No
Year Refurbished
N/A
Elevators
N/A
Casino
No
Registry
France
Restaurants
2
Disco
No
Tonnage
1,443
Bars
2
Fitness Center
No
Cabins
32
Pools
N/A
Children's Program
No
Handicap Cabins
N/A
Theaters
N
Internet Cafe
Yes
Shops
No
Library
No
Spa
No
Cabin Categories | Decks
Alizé Privilčge Suite with balcony
Alizé Stateroom with balcony
Antigua Deck Staterooms
Grand Privilčge Alizé Suite with balcony
Marie-Galante Deck Staterooms
Mistral Junior Suite
Mistral Prestige Stateroom
Mistral Prestige Suite
Mistral Stateroom
Owner's Suite with balcony
Prestige Alizé stateroom with balcony
Cabin Details
Individually controlled air conditioning
Double bed (180 cm x 200 cm) or twin single beds (90 cm x 200 cm), depending on the cabin; adjoining cabins available (for child-friendly cruises)
Mini bar
Flat screen TV, satellite channels
Bose Bluetooth Speaker
Desk with writing supplies
Electronic safe
Selection of Dyptique Paris bath products
Dressing table and hairdryer
Direct phone line via satellite
110/220 volt outlets
24-hour room service
Unlimited free Wi-Fi
Individually controlled air conditioning
Double bed (180 cm x 200 cm) or twin single beds (90 cm x 200 cm), depending on the cabin; adjoining cabins available (for child-friendly cruises)
Mini bar
Flat screen TV, satellite channels
Bose Bluetooth Speaker
Desk with writing supplies
Electronic safe
Selection of Dyptique Paris bath products
Dressing table and hairdryer
Direct phone line via satellite
110/220 volt outlets
24-hour room service
Unlimited free Wi-Fi
Individually controlled air conditioning
Double bed (180 cm x 200 cm) or twin single beds (90 cm x 200 cm), depending on the cabin; adjoining cabins available (for child-friendly cruises)
Mini bar
Flat screen TV, satellite channels
Bose Bluetooth Speaker
Desk with writing supplies
Electronic safe
Selection of Dyptique Paris bath products
Dressing table and hairdryer
Direct phone line via satellite
110/220 volt outlets
24-hour room service
Unlimited free Wi-Fi
Located on the Antigua Deck, these staterooms feature portholes, a king-size bed, minibar, flat screen TV and desk with stationary. The bathroom includes a shower with French bath amenities and bath robes.
Each room also benefits from individually-controlled air conditioning, a safe, dressing table with hairdryer, satellite direct line telephone and WiFi access.
Individually controlled air conditioning
Double bed (180 cm x 200 cm) or twin single beds (90 cm x 200 cm), depending on the cabin; adjoining cabins available (for child-friendly cruises)
Mini bar
Flat screen TV, satellite channels
Bose Bluetooth Speaker
Desk with writing supplies
Electronic safe
Selection of Dyptique Paris bath products
Dressing table and hairdryer
Direct phone line via satellite
110/220 volt outlets
24-hour room service
Unlimited free Wi-Fi
Located on the Marie-Galante Deck, these staterooms feature portholes, a king-size bed or 2-3 twin beds, minibar, flat screen TV and desk with stationary. The bathroom includes a shower with French bath amenities and bath robes. Each room also benefits from individually-controlled air conditioning, a safe, dressing table with hairdryer, satellite direct line telephone and WiFi access.
Individually controlled air conditioning
Double bed (180 cm x 200 cm) or twin single beds (90 cm x 200 cm), depending on the cabin; adjoining cabins available (for child-friendly cruises)
Mini bar
Flat screen TV, satellite channels
Bose Bluetooth Speaker
Desk with writing supplies
Electronic safe
Selection of Dyptique Paris bath products
Dressing table and hairdryer
Direct phone line via satellite
110/220 volt outlets
24-hour room service
Unlimited free Wi-Fi
Individually controlled air conditioning
Double bed (180 cm x 200 cm) or twin single beds (90 cm x 200 cm), depending on the cabin; adjoining cabins available (for child-friendly cruises)
Mini bar
Flat screen TV, satellite channels
Bose Bluetooth Speaker
Desk with writing supplies
Electronic safe
Selection of Dyptique Paris bath products
Dressing table and hairdryer
Direct phone line via satellite
110/220 volt outlets
24-hour room service
Unlimited free Wi-Fi
Individually controlled air conditioning
Double bed (180 cm x 200 cm) or twin single beds (90 cm x 200 cm), depending on the cabin; adjoining cabins available (for child-friendly cruises)
Mini bar
Flat screen TV, satellite channels
Bose Bluetooth Speaker
Desk with writing supplies
Electronic safe
Selection of Dyptique Paris bath products
Dressing table and hairdryer
Direct phone line via satellite
110/220 volt outlets
24-hour room service
Unlimited free Wi-Fi
Individually controlled air conditioning
Double bed (180 cm x 200 cm) or twin single beds (90 cm x 200 cm), depending on the cabin; adjoining cabins available (for child-friendly cruises)
Mini bar
Flat screen TV, satellite channels
Bose Bluetooth Speaker
Desk with writing supplies
Electronic safe
Selection of Dyptique Paris bath products
Dressing table and hairdryer
Direct phone line via satellite
110/220 volt outlets
24-hour room service
Unlimited free Wi-Fi
Individually controlled air conditioning
Double bed (180 cm x 200 cm) or twin single beds (90 cm x 200 cm), depending on the cabin; adjoining cabins available (for child-friendly cruises)
Mini bar
Flat screen TV, satellite channels
Bose Bluetooth Speaker
Desk with writing supplies
Electronic safe
Selection of Dyptique Paris bath products
Dressing table and hairdryer
Direct phone line via satellite
110/220 volt outlets
24-hour room service
Unlimited free Wi-Fi
Individually controlled air conditioning
Double bed (180 cm x 200 cm) or twin single beds (90 cm x 200 cm), depending on the cabin; adjoining cabins available (for child-friendly cruises)
Mini bar
Flat screen TV, satellite channels
Bose Bluetooth Speaker
Desk with writing supplies
Electronic safe
Selection of Dyptique Paris bath products
Dressing table and hairdryer
Direct phone line via satellite
110/220 volt outlets
24-hour room service
Unlimited free Wi-Fi
Sun Deck
Antigua Deck
Saint-Barth Deck
Marie-Galante Deck
Deck 2
Deck 3
Deck 4
Deck 5
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Departure Port:
Nice
Sailing Date:
Saturday, 05/23/26
Return Date:
Saturday, 05/30/26
Nights:
7
Ship:
Le Ponant
Cruise Line:
Ponant
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Prices are per person, double occupancy, cruise only and on select sailings. Prices shown are for stateroom categories as noted and are shown in US Dollars. Government taxes and fees are additional. Airfare is not included. Prices and itineraries are based on availability and are subject to change without notice.