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Ponant (officially, Compagnie du Ponant (CDP); "Ponant Company") is a French cruise ship operator. It was founded in April 1988 by Philippe Videau, Jean-Emmanuel Sauvé, and other officers of the French Merchant Navy and launched the first French cruise ship. [1] The company operates eleven ships, all of which operate under the French flag.
Paul Gauguin Cruises is a cruise line that was owned by Beachcomber Croisieres Limited until 2019, when it was purchased by French company Compagnie du Ponant. Paul Gauguin Cruises operates cruises with one ship, the Paul Gauguin , to Tahiti , French Polynesia and the South Pacific .
An entire deck of the ship is devoted solely to suites, some of which larger than those on the vessel's three older sister ships. Even Le Lyrial ' s lowest-category Superior Stateroom is 21 m 2 (230 sq ft) in area; Deluxe Staterooms have an area of 19 m 2 (200 sq ft) and a 4 m 2 (43 sq ft) balcony. [2]
MS Paul Gauguin is a cruise ship that was completed in 1997. It primarily operates in the South Pacific.Paul Gauguin Cruises is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the ship did not sail for some time but resumed operations on 18 July 2020 for local residents and on 29 July for international guests, with reduced occupancy.
Le Lapérouse is the lead ship of the Ponant Explorers-class of cruise ships operated by Ponant. Each member of the class has been allocated the name of a famous French explorer, and Le Lapérouse is named after naval officer Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse. [1] [2]
Le Jacques Cartier is the sixth ship of the Ponant Explorers class of cruise ships operated by Ponant. Each member of the class has been allocated the name of a famous French explorer. [ 1 ] Initially, the sixth ship in the class was named Le Surville , after Jean-François-Marie de Surville , a French trader and navigator.
Le Commandant Charcot is an icebreaking cruise ship operated by the French shipping company Compagnie du Ponant.Named after the French polar scientist Jean-Baptiste Charcot, the vessel was built at Vard Tulcea shipyard in Romania, from where she was moved to Søviknes for final outfitting and delivery in 2021.
[4] [5] [6] In March 2016, Ponant confirmed that Le Boreal would resume service in May. [7] The investigators' report was released in July 2016, and attributed the fire to a ship's officer's misidentification of a clogged fuel filter; the report noted that the officer did not have a mechanic's rating, and Ponant subsequently changed several ...