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Through PONANT’s alliance with The Explorers Club, this voyage will feature maritime archaeologist Peter Campbell. Peter has led archaeological missions across multiple countries, exploring shipwrecks, aircraft, sunken cities, and underwater caves. His research delves into ancient navigation and evolving trade networks, examining how social, economic, and environmental changes, including piracy and climate shifts, have shaped these routes. His recent research surveys the southern coast of Tanzania, revealing the intricacies of Indian Ocean trade. Beyond underwater archaeology, Peter is also an expert in art crime investigation, directing the heritage crime program at Cranfield University.
Embark with PONANT aboard Le Bougainville for a 13-day expedition cruise in the Indian Ocean. A chance to discover stunning natural environments, exceptional wildlife and UNESCO World Heritage sites loaded with history.
From Victoria on the island of Mahé, you will first sail to La Digue, where a veritable picture-postcard of the Seychelles awaits you: palm trees, granite rocks, white sand and crystal-clear waters.
You will extend these activities at sea and on land on the sublime Saint François Atoll.
After a stop on the sublime Assumption Island, you reach the reach the Aldabra atoll, a pristine natural sanctuary listed as a Unesco World Heritage site.
Further on, the small islands Astove will be an opportunity to snorkel and dive among bright-coloured sea life.
Your next ports of call will provide opportunities to discover several of the wonders of Tanzania. You will explore the ruins of the 13th-century Swahili trading past of Kilwa Kisiwani, the small coral island of Misali as well as Pemba Island and its clove plantations and fantastic scuba diving.
This fabulous trip will draw to an end in Zanzibar, a city with superb UNESCO-listed buildings, blending African, Arab, Indian and European influences over more than a millennium.
The encounters with the wildlife described above illustrate possible experiences only and cannot be guaranteed.
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Through PONANT’s alliance with The Explorers Club, this voyage will feature maritime archaeologist Peter Campbell. An expedition cruise between Tanzania and the Seychelles, featuring wild, preserved nature...
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Peter Campbell
Dr. Peter B. Campbell is a Lecturer in Archaeology at Cranfield University in the UK. Originally from the Great Lakes region of the United States, he has directed underwater expeditions in eight countries. His PhD in Archaeology is from the University of Southampton in the UK, while his MA is from East Carolina University in the US. Peter's research spans the world, from the cave lakes of North America and H.L. Hunley submarine (1863) to the Swedish warship Vasa (1628) in the Baltic Sea, to the world's largest concentration of ancient shipwrecks in the Mediterranean at Fournoi, Greece, and the schooner Wawona in the Pacific. Recent research surveys the southern coast of Tanzania, revealing the intricacies of Indian Ocean trade. In addition to underwater archaeology, he is an expert in art crime investigation, directing the heritage crime program at Cranfield University. Working together with the OSCE, UN/UNESCO, INTERPOL, FBI, Carabinieri, US Homeland Security, Metropolitan Police, and other law enforcement agencies, he has developed forensic and training methods, and contributed to investigations of art and antiquities theft. Peter has appeared widely in the media, with his research covered by major news networks. His TED Ed lessons for students have been viewed over 5.4 million times. He has written articles for the New York Times, Bloomberg, and Guardian, and appeared in documentaries airing on BBC, History, Discovery, and National Geographic.
Language spoken: English
Photo credit: Peter Campbell
Expedition programmes include activities such as zodiac outings and landings (sometimes with "wet landings"), moderate walks to more active hikes, all accompanied by your expedition team of naturalist guides.
Ports of call, visited sites, outings and landings will depend on weather conditions, winds and the state of the sea. These can force a change of plans at any time. The Captain and the Expedition Leader may at any time cancel or stop any activity, or even modify the itinerary. The final itinerary will be confirmed by the Captain, who will take into account the touristic quality of the sites and above all, the safety of the passengers. His decision will be based on advice from experts and authorities.
Travelling to isolated regions is an exhilarating experience. In remote areas, please remember that you are far from modern hospitals with full medical facilities, thus evacuation is extremely expensive. Without adequate medical coverage, all expenses will have to be immediately paid with your personal funds. We urge you to subscribe to full coverage insurance, choose your insurance company very carefully, be extremely vigilant and ensure your insurance is fully comprehensive, especially if you are insured by your credit card. PONANT offers an insurance contract with extensive guarantees, please contact us for more information.
Clothing tips:
Accessories:
Please note:
During your visits to some local communities, all guests will be required to dress respectfully. Ladies must have their shoulders and thighs covered. Gentlemen should have their shoulders covered also.
Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
For women:
For men:
Officer’s evening:
For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
For women:
For men:
SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
TECHNICAL OUTFITS:
ACCESSORIES:
HEALTH CARE:
OUTFITS ON BOARD:
PRECAUTIONS:
In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
PONANT activities
Diving - Expedition Cruise
Supervision of the dives
Your dives will be led by your PONANT instructor. He will take care of your safety and that all goes smoothly. On some diving sites, as in natural reserves or if the local regulations require it, a local guide will escort the diving.
Level required for scuba diving on this cruise
The minimum level required for scuba diving on this cruise is 2 star CMAS or the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (or equivalent). The certification card, the diving log book and a recent medical certificate (less than 12 months) must be presented at the beginning of the cruise to our main diving instructor.
Process of the dives (certified divers)
The instructor reserves the right to check divers’ ability for maximum safety. As we will dive in remote places, the dives will be done without decompression stop. A safety stop of 3 minutes at 5 metres will be mandatory. The depth that can be reached will depend on the certification of the divers:
Duration of the dives
The diving activity lasts from 2 to 3 hours, which includes the journey to the diving site and the diving. This duration may vary according to the site, the level of divers, weather conditions and the number of participants. For experienced divers, the duration of dives varies between 35 and 60 minutes depending on the site, the diver’s experience and consumption.
Supplied equipment
Mask and snorkel: for health reasons due to Covid-19, we strongly recommend that you come on board with your own mask and snorkel .As an exception, you will be able to borrow them in accordance with sanitary conditions.
The passenger may participate in scuba diving activities, subject to compliance with certain conditions established in accordance with the health, scientific and medical measures applicable on the day of the dive.
* within the limit of available stock.
Fauna and flora of the Indian Ocean
The fauna of the Indian Ocean is very varied. During the various dives, divers can observe various species of benthic fauna such as napoleon fish, oriental sweetlips, blackspotted sweetlips, batfish, and pelagic fauna such as manta rays, gray reef sharks, dolphin fish, rainbow runner as well as endemic wildlife such as different soft corals.
Scuba diving activities on this cruise
PORTS OF CALL |
DIVES |
DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING |
Seychelles – Victoria, Mahé |
NO |
NO |
Seychelles – La Digue Island |
YES |
NO |
Seychelles – Saint François Atoll |
YES |
NO |
Seychelles – Astove Island |
YES |
NO |
Seychelles – Aldabra Atoll |
YES |
NO |
Seychelles –Aldabra Atoll |
YES |
NO |
Seychelles – Assumption Island |
YES |
NO |
Tanzania – Kilwa Kisiwani |
YES |
NO |
Tanzania – Pemba Island |
NO |
NO |
Tanzania – Misali Island |
YES |
NO |
Tanzania – Zanzibar |
NO |
NO |
These sites are indicative. The proposed diving excursions may be changed depending on weather and safety conditions and the number of divers.
Rates
Excellence and Passion packages must be pre-booked with your travel consultant before departure. Beyond that, all reservations will be confirmed once on board and subject to availability.
The Exploration dive must be organised on board directly with your diving instructor.
Price per person
The Explorers Club
The Explorers Club was founded in New York City in 1904 by a group of the world's leading explorers of the time. It is a multidisciplinary, not-for-profit organization dedicated to scientific exploration of land, sea, air, and space. It supports science research and education and has over 3,500 members around the world. Explorers linked to the greatest discoveries, such as Neil Armstrong, Jane Goodall, Edmund Hillary or Roald Amundsen, are among its eminent members. During this expedition, a member of The Explorers Club will share their knowledge with you during lectures and will provide deeper context for your surroundings while on board and during shore landings. You'll have the chance to engage with one of these agents of change throughout your journey.
Peter Campbell
Dr. Peter B. Campbell is a Lecturer in Archaeology at Cranfield University in the UK. Originally from the Great Lakes region of the United States, he has directed underwater expeditions in eight countries. His PhD in Archaeology is from the University of Southampton in the UK, while his MA is from East Carolina University in the US. Peter's research spans the world, from the cave lakes of North America and H.L. Hunley submarine (1863) to the Swedish warship Vasa (1628) in the Baltic Sea, to the world's largest concentration of ancient shipwrecks in the Mediterranean at Fournoi, Greece, and the schooner Wawona in the Pacific. Recent research surveys the southern coast of Tanzania, revealing the intricacies of Indian Ocean trade. In addition to underwater archaeology, he is an expert in art crime investigation, directing the heritage crime program at Cranfield University. Working together with the OSCE, UN/UNESCO, INTERPOL, FBI, Carabinieri, US Homeland Security, Metropolitan Police, and other law enforcement agencies, he has developed forensic and training methods, and contributed to investigations of art and antiquities theft. Peter has appeared widely in the media, with his research covered by major news networks. His TED Ed lessons for students have been viewed over 5.4 million times. He has written articles for the New York Times, Bloomberg, and Guardian, and appeared in documentaries airing on BBC, History, Discovery, and National Geographic.
Language spoken: English
Photo credit: Peter Campbell
Subject to withdrawal in case of force majeure
Embarkation 24/2/2025 from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Departure 24/2/2025 at 7:00 pm
Discover Mahé, the main island of the Seychelles and also the largest of the archipelago, home to the capital, Victoria. Mahé has almost 70 beaches of fine sand, framed by the emblematic granite rocks, and whose crystal clear waters are renowned for their rich underwater life. The island is also famous for its splendid mountain panoramas accessible on hikes, such as the Morne Seychellois, which is 905 metres high and overlooks the Indian Ocean. Mahé is also an island full of history where fine colonial properties rub shoulders with Creole houses - and don’t forget the marvellous Botanical Gardens in Victoria.
Arrival 25/2/2025
Departure 25/2/2025
La Digue Island is a veritable concentration of all the beauty of the Seychelles. Located 6 km south-east of Praslin, this small piece of land that looks like paradise is the third-largest island in the Seychelles, despite its modest size (5 km by 3 km)! Turquoise waters just asking you to swim in them, lush vegetation sheltering giant tortoises, beaches of fine sand fringed with coconut trees and surrounded with those emblematic large granite rocks with their pink highlights like at the famous Anse Source d’Argent: the perfect picture postcard… Authentic and preserved, the island follows a peaceful rhythm, with the only means of transport along its little roads being bikes or traditional oxcarts.
Arrival 26/2/2025
Departure 26/2/2025
In the heart of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, St. François Atoll paints the Indian Ocean in an infinite palette of blues. This coral atoll, made up of the Bijoutier and St. François islands, is exactly what people imagine when they think of the Seychelles. Formed around volcanos having vanished into the abyssal depths of the Indian Ocean, its islands are protected by splendid and fragile coral reefs. Here, the population is composed of myriad birds on land and of sea turtles and a multitude of fish in the water, making this the ideal place for hiking or snorkelling.
Arrival 27/2/2025
Departure 27/2/2025
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Arrival 28/2/2025
Departure 28/2/2025
Assumption Island is part of the Aldabra group (Outer Islands), situated in the south-west of the Seychelles. Discovered in the mid-18th century by the French captain Nicolas Morphey, this bean-shaped island covered in dunes and shrubs is relatively flat. A handful of people live there, in a small village in the island’s west. The island’s beaches are a major egg-laying and breeding site for sea turtles. The surrounding waters are ideal for scuba diving. This is where Jacques-Yves Cousteau filmed some of the scenes for his famous documentary film “The Silent World”, released in 1956.
Arrival 1/3/2025
Departure 2/3/2025
Located in the very heart of this faraway archipelago, the Aldabra Atoll is considered to be one of the last virtually untouched sanctuaries on earth, where a large population of sea turtles has found refuge. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this vast tract of land is formed by 4 small coral reef islands separated by narrow passes and containing an emerald-water lagoon lined with mangrove and fine-sand beaches. As your ship slowly nears the clear, reflective waters along its shoreline, do not miss your chance to discover this natural wonder, which is considered to be the largest atoll in the world and once fired the imagination of many an explorer.
Arrival 3/3/2025
Departure 3/3/2025
Closer to Madagascar than to Victoria, Astove is the southernmost island in the Seychelles. It is part of the Aldabra group, in the Outer Islands of the Seychelles. Now uninhabited, this coral island covered in coconut trees was once home to the employees that worked on the coconut plantations. Renowned for the richness of its seabeds, Astove Atoll is now a top destination for fishing enthusiasts. It also attracts experienced divers, who visit the atoll to explore the “Astove Wall”, where the sea floor drops to a depth of about 40 metres. The wall is covered in coral and many fish and green sea turtles can be found there.
Arrival 4/3/2025
Departure 4/3/2025
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Arrival 5/3/2025
Departure 5/3/2025
Near the Tanzanian coast, around 300 km south of Dar es Salaam, the island of Kilwa Kisiwani is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Occupied from the 9th century to the 11th century, it reached its heights in the 13th and 14th centuries. It was described by the Moroccan explorer Ibn Battouta as “one of the most beautiful cities in the world.” A former Swahili trading city, the island prospered from the trade of gold and ivory from the inland regions. The remains of its former port city cover a large part of the island. Those of its superb Great Mosque, the oldest mosque remaining on the coast of East Africa, are well worth a visit.
Arrival 6/3/2025
Departure 6/3/2025
The second-largest island in the Zanzibar Archipelago, Pemba Island captivates, surprises and fascinates. You will be enchanted by the songs of the island women, on the beaches of fine sand, as they gather red algae at low tide. A unique sight! Mountainous with hills of fertile land and bearing the nickname ““the Green Island”, it is bordered by quiet shores, brimming with authenticity. Banana trees, coconut trees, clove trees, nutmeg trees… its lush vegetation ensures the local production of the spices that has made its reputation (primarily cloves but also nutmeg, vanilla, cinnamon, turmeric, pepper, etc.).
Arrival 7/3/2025
Departure 7/3/2025
Renowned for its underwater world, Misali became a protected conservation area in 1998. So, it’s possible to admire its sea beds and swim there, but not to fish. If conditions allow, you’ll perhaps have the chance to see varied underwater fauna. To the north-east of the island, a white sandy beach, bathed in stunningly transparent turquoise water, is an ideal place to relax.
Arrival 8/3/2025
Disembarkation 8/3/2025 at 8:00 am
Once a mythical post along the legendary Indian Ocean trade route, today a certain whiff of adventure still pervades in Zanzibar. Located off the coast of Tanzania, this place often referred to as “spice island” is brimming with natural treasures, such as Jozani Forest, the last remains of the huge primeval forest that once covered the island, home to a unique ecosystem. This port of call will also be the moment to discover ”Stone Town”, the historical centre of Zanzibar, a UNESCO World Heritage site. A veritable labyrinth of narrow streets lined with houses made from coral stone, it is home to sumptuous buildings in a multitude of architectural styles, the result of the blending of African, European and Indian cultures.
Your guided walking tour will start right after you disembark the vessel by tender or zodiac. At the top of the pier, your guide will give you a brief introduction on the different sites and the historical setting. The ruins will lead you to the world of sultans and slavery, when Tanzania was an important trade centre, dealing in gold, ivory and slaves. The reliability of the Monsoon winds made navigation easy and predictable.
The main area that will be visited has a number of sites: The Malindi Mosque and cemetery, Gereza: a fort which can be seen from far out at sea, Makutani: a walled site with the main palace, residences and private mosques, Several mosques and the Great House.
The different buildings are all in different states of disrepair, but it is astounding how well preserved some of them are. You will not have a hard time imagining the wealth of the Sultans; it is easy to envisage the royal lifestyle and the splendour of the time.
The United Nations declared the ruins a World Heritage Site and invested, both money and effort, in restoring the ruins with artisanal methods, excavating more, making the local villagers aware of the history, the ruins and its importance, and training guides to lead groups around the sites.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Tropical Expedition
Explore the planet’s most remote tropical regions during a PONANT expedition cruise. In the heart of Oceania’s archipelagos or the Indian Ocean atolls, along the wild coastlines of Central America or Australia, our luxury amenities and services will make your expedition cruise an unforgettable experience. Our expedition leaders and their teams of naturalist guides devise exceptional itineraries and organise daily outings, shore visits in Zodiac dinghies, or snorkelling when the cruises are conducive to it, to take you as close as possible to nature. Aboard the ship, they share their knowledge during lectures on a variety of topics such as the fauna and flora, the history of the great explorations, geology and climatology. On land, using the local transport options or during hikes, discover the must-see natural sites and, for a few hours, partake in the life and ancestral customs of the local populations.
The Explorers Club
PONANT and The Explorers Club are coming together in the name of driving deeper discovery and promoting scientific enrichment among the next generation of explorers. The weeks-long expeditions will whisk travelers to the world’s most remote parts, these journeys are enriched by the participation of expert members of The Explorers Club. They will share their experiences with you during on-board conferences and will invite you to participate in their research by offering activities on board, at sea or out of the ship. These new explorers will fascinate you with their tales.
Diving
During an introduction to scuba diving or a more advanced dive for holders of the necessary certifications (level 1 on yachting cruises and 2 on expedition cruises), explore the planet’s most beautiful underwater environments in the company of a PONANT diving instructor, as well as a local instructor when required by local legislation. They will ensure that your dives are conducted smoothly and safely: supervision of four certified divers at a time, evaluation of diving skills and experience, adherence to safety stops, zones and the maximum depth authorised.
A recent medical certificate (less than 12 months) must be presented at the beginning of the cruise to the main diving instructor.
Shore excursions, Pre/Post & Overlands
22/2/2025 - FLIGHTS FROM/ TO PARIS + DISCOVER MAHE 1N (PRE) + DISCOVER IN ZANZIBAR 1N (POST)
€2,930
Find out more22/2/2025 - FLIGHTS FROM/ TO PARIS + DISCOVER MAHE 1N (PRE) + ENCHANTMENT AND RELAXATION IN ZANZIBAR 3N (POST)
€4,040
Find out moreEnhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Day 1 – Mahe
Meet at Mahe Airport in the Arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
You will be transferred to the hotel Laila Resort 5*.
Check in your room from 3pm.
Afternoon and dinner at leisure to relax and enjoy your hotel's facilities.
Overnight at the hotel Laila Resort 5*.
Day 2 - Mahe
After breakfast, you will check out from your hotel.
You will depart the airport by coach along the Mahe’s southeast coast road and after a 20-minute drive, you will reach the Spice Garden “le Jardin du Roi”. Nestled on a peaceful hilly area overlooking the ocean, this old spice garden houses approximately a hundred types of endemic plants, spices and a small museum dedicated to the history of spices in Seychelles since the 18th century. Enjoy a welcome drink before departing for a pleasant walk between vanilla plants, sugar canne, variety of spices, fruit trees, and tropical flowers.
Then take a break for sit down and delight a tasting session of the garden’s fruits.
Then you will reach in ten minutes the Takamaka distillery. You will learn more about Seychelles rum homemade secrets during the visit that will end with a tasting session.
Lunch will be served in a local restaurant. If time permitting, you will enjoy time a scenic drive at Victoria, the Mahe’s capital.
You will then be transferred to the pier of Victoria to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
Located in Anse Royale, Mahe, the luxury Laila Resort hotel is like a village entwined in the flora and fauna in the surroundings. Its 84 individually designed rooms guarantee serenity and comfort, united under the same stars that watch over every element of the island.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
Please note:
Contact of your hotel:
Laila Resort
Anse Royale, Seychelles
Telephone: (248) 439 7800
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
In the event of schedule changes of PONANT's selected flight, your programme will be adapted to ensure the most seamless and enriching experience. The content of your revised programme will be updated on the PONANT website, in My Ponant space and on the PONANT app. The final programme will also be sent to you along with your cruise documents.
Total : €750
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.
Your guided walking tour will start right after you disembark the vessel by tender or zodiac. At the top of the pier, your guide will give you a brief introduction on the different sites and the historical setting. The ruins will lead you to the world of sultans and slavery, when Tanzania was an important trade centre, dealing in gold, ivory and slaves. The reliability of the Monsoon winds made navigation easy and predictable.
The main area that will be visited has a number of sites: The Malindi Mosque and cemetery, Gereza: a fort which can be seen from far out at sea, Makutani: a walled site with the main palace, residences and private mosques, Several mosques and the Great House.
The different buildings are all in different states of disrepair, but it is astounding how well preserved some of them are. You will not have a hard time imagining the wealth of the Sultans; it is easy to envisage the royal lifestyle and the splendour of the time.
The United Nations declared the ruins a World Heritage Site and invested, both money and effort, in restoring the ruins with artisanal methods, excavating more, making the local villagers aware of the history, the ruins and its importance, and training guides to lead groups around the sites.
Included
Subject to availability, rate per passenger.
Ponant/ Paul Gauguin cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 2 months up to 7 days prior to departure through your travel advisor or by calling your cruise specialist.
Smithsonian cruises: Excursions will be available to book approximately 4 months prior to departure through your Guest Services Specialist. Excursions are subject to availability on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Day 1 - Zanzibar
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local representative.
From the pier, embark your mini-bus and take a 35km-drive to the south-east of Zanzibar Town to discover Zanzibar's first and only national park, the Jozani Forest Nature Reserve.
The reserve enjoys the largest portion of the Island's mature forest. With mangrove forests and saltmarshes, the area is an extremely rich mosaic of Zanzibar's diverse natural habitat, a haven for wildlife including the rare, endemic and endangered species. The forest hosts a sizeable population of the rare Red Colobus Monkey, found only on the main Island of Zanzibar. The park also shelters Sykes Monkey, Bush babies, Ader's duikers and Hyraxes.
Your guide will take you on a nature trail, lined with eucalyptus and mahogany trees, while explaining the medicinal properties of various plants. You will also learn more about the different animals, birds and reptiles that inhabit this tropical rainforest. Then, the mangrove boardwalk will take you over the swamps where you may have chance to see some of the tropical fishes and crabs between the mangrove roots.
You will have lunch in a unique waterfront restaurant on the shores of Pengwi Beach.
You will then take a drive to the village of Paje to visit the seaweed farm.
The seaweed centre supports the residents of Paje through empowering the women and equipping them with skills to run the project. If tide and time permit, you may walk down to the beach and see how to harvest or cultivate seaweed. You will enjoy some freshly made seaweed juice before visiting the seaweed factory where you will have the opportunity to view the entire process from raw seaweed to finished soaps. Depending on the harvest season, you may see how seaweed is dried and also be able to join in making some of the products.
In the late afternoon, you will check-in to the hotel Park Hyatt Zanzibar 5*.
You will enjoy a time at leisure to refresh before your dinner.
Dinner in the restaurant of your hotel.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 - Zanzibar
After breakfast and check-out, time at leisure depending on your flight schedule.
Optional package (additional supplement): Late check out until 2:00pm
For guests booking a late flight schedule, we suggest an optional package with extra fees in order to have a late check out at the Park Hyatt Zanzibar 5* hotel until 2:00pm.
You will then be transferred to the airport in time for check-in for the PONANT selected flight or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
Your hotel:
Embrace the rich heritage and culture of Stone Town by staying at the Park Hyatt hotel in Zanzibar. The hotel has 67 luxuriously appointed guest rooms and 11 suites, modern and contemporary style. You will indulge in the hotel's facilities and amenities that include the spa, the fitness center, the pool, and onsite restaurants.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
Your programme includes:
Your programme does not include:
Please note:
Contact of your hotel:
Park Hyatt Zanzibar
P.O.BOX 4255
Zanzibar, Tanzania
Telephone : (255) 24 550 1234
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Total : €1,060
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Day 1 – Zanzibar
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local representative.
You will depart for a spice tour in Zanzibar to understand why Zanzibar and spices are synonymous. In the 19th century, the Sultan of Oman introduced cloves to the island, which today is Zanzibar's main export product.
You will depart for the countryside, where you will have a look and taste of the spices grown mostly in off-road regions that are not easily accessible. You will stop in a luscious green clearing, where examples of spice plants are available for you to smell, taste, touch and see. You will get to see what the products you normally buy in packets or jars in supermarkets look and taste like fresh off the plant. The great variety of spices and plants grown here are used in food flavouring and preparation, cosmetics, dyes and traditional medicines. During the visit, you could enjoy a refreshment (coconut juice and fresh fruits).
You will then proceed to the village of Kizimbani, which will offer you a more authentic experience of local life in Zanzibar. Surrounded by traditional coral and wooden houses, local culture and a welcoming atmosphere, you will share a unique and intimate moment of interaction with the locals. They will teach you how to cook a typical dish from this unique and diverse cuisine as coconut rice, “chukuchuku” stew, cassava and banana.
For your lunch, you will savour the dishes prepared with the locals.
After lunch, you will depart to hotel The Mora Zanzibar 5*.
You will enjoy a time at leisure to refresh before your dinner.
Dinner in the restaurant of your hotel.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 – Zanzibar
After breakfast, you will take a drive to the village of Paje to visit the seaweed farm.
The seaweed centre supports the residents of Paje through empowering the women and equipping them with skills to run the project. If tide and time permit, you may walk down to the beach and see how to harvest or cultivate seaweed. You will enjoy some freshly made seaweed juice before visiting the seaweed factory where you will have the opportunity to view the entire process from raw seaweed to finished soaps. Depending on the harvest season, you may see how seaweed is dried and be able to join in making some of the products.
You will have lunch in a world-famous, unique local restaurant, known for its iconic location, fabulous food and character, inspired by natural resources and a strong twist of Zanzibar.
Then you will be driven back to your hotel to enjoy some leisure time and refresh.
Following that, you will head to the beach for an authentic experience of initiation into the traditional Zanzibari dhow. This type of two-masted sailboat, characteristic of the Indian Ocean region, is traditionally used along the shores of Zanzibar and in other parts of East Africa. They are an integral part of the maritime life of the region and their graceful silhouette is often associated with the picturesque image of Zanzibar's coast.
Then, you will enjoy the twilight, glowing and warm, while savouring snacks and refreshments with your feet in the water.
You will join a restaurant where a Taarab music performance will accompany your dinner. This historically rich musical genre deeply rooted in Swahili culture, has its origins in the fusion of various influences, including Arab, Indian, Persian, and African.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3 – Zanzibar
After breakfast, you will take a 35km-drive to the south-east of Zanzibar Town to discover Zanzibar’s first and only national park, the Jozani Forest Nature Reserve.
The reserve enjoys the largest portion of the Island’s mature forest. With mangrove forests and saltmarshes, the area is an extremely rich mosaic of Zanzibar’s diverse natural habitat, a haven for wildlife including the rare, endemic and endangered species. The forest hosts a sizeable population of the rare Red
Colobus Monkey, found only on the main Island of Zanzibar. The park also shelters Sykes Monkey, Bush babies, Ader’s duikers and Hyraxes.
Your guide will take you on a nature trail, lined with eucalyptus and mahogany trees, while explaining the medicinal properties of various plants. You will also learn more about the different animals, birds and reptiles that inhabit this tropical rainforest. Then, the mangrove boardwalk will take you over the swamps where you may have chance to see some of the tropical fishes and crabs between the mangrove roots.
After exploring the forest and the trail laid out in the mangrove, you will head to a local restaurant for lunch.
Then, you will be escorted back to your hotel to enjoy an afternoon of leisure time.
Dinner in the restaurant of your hotel.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 4 – Zanzibar
After breakfast and check-out, time at leisure depending on your flight schedule.
Optional package (additional supplement): Late check out until 2:00pm
For guests booking a late flight schedule, we suggest an optional package with extra fees in order to have a late check out at The Mora Zanzibar 5* hotel until 2:00pm.
You will then be transferred to the airport in time for check-in for the PONANT selected flight or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
Your hotel:
Nestled along the pristine shores of Zanzibar's turquoise Indian Ocean waters, The Mora Zanzibar emerges as an oasis of tranquility and luxury. Surrounded by lush tropical gardens, this exquisite retreat offers a harmonious blend of Swahili charm and modern sophistication. The resort's villas and suites, adorned with intricate local craftsmanship in soothing hues, provide a haven of comfort and serenity.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
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Contact of your hotel:
The Mora Zanzibar
P. O. BOX 919
Zanzibar
Telephone: (255) 659 070 500
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Total : €1,800
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.Total : €2,930
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.Total : €4,040
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.