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Ponant details 2022 Greece and Croatia itineraries

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Bookings are open for 20 departures and three new itineraries
Bookings have opened for Ponant’s summer 2022 itineraries to Croatia and Greece that run from June onboard Le Ponant.

There are 20 departures in total during the period, with opportunities for passengers spanning glass-bottomed kayaking, snorkelling, stand up paddleboarding, cycling and hiking.

Croatia

12 sailings to Croatia take place from June to August along the Dalmatian coast, Croatia and Montenegro. Sailing round trip from Dubrovnik, Le Ponant will call at the Bay of Kotor, before dropping anchor near Mljet – an island renowned for its national park – before visiting Korcula, Komiza and the island of Vis, Stari Grad on the island of Hvar, Pučišća, and the Elaphite archipelago.

The seven-night voyage is priced from €8,970.

Dubrovnik to Athens

The vessel will sail to the Peloponnese, the island of Paxos, the port of Fiskardo on the island of Kefalonia, close to Ithaca, the fortified peninsula of Monemvasia, the island of Kythnos and its scrubland landscapes, and finally Lavrio, a marina near Athens.

The six-night sailing between the Ionian and Aegean Seas departs Dubrovnik and ends in Lavrio, Greece. Running August 28 to September 3, prices start at €7,690.

Greek archipelago

From the port of Lavrio, Le Ponant will set sail for the Cyclades and the Saronic Islands with exclusive ports of call in Tinos, Polyaigos, Folegandros, Monemvasia, Kythnos, and Spetses.

The seven sailings of seven nights conclude in Lavrio. They run from September to October priced starting from €8,970.

All three voyages are priced with a 30% Ponant bonus.

Last month, the cruise line became the first to resume operations in the Seychelles.