Let adventure guide you through the Philippine archipelago, its remote regions, spectacular landscapes, captivating seabeds and lush nature. From the Rock Islands of Palau, spectacular limestone formations set upon crystal-clear waters, enjoy captivating moments exploring by local boat and snorkeling. Next, Camiguin is sure to surprise you, as the volcanic landscapes shaped by its many volcanoes reveal striking scenery, including craters, natural springs and wild shores. In the Visayas, take a local mode of transport to explore the remote villages of Capul, offering long-standing traditions and millennia-old rock formations. Further on, Sibuyan reveals unspoilt nature, clear rivers and authentic encounters. Finally, Cresta de Gallo invites you to enjoy a unique moment on its immaculate sandbank lapped by crystal-clear waters. Snorkeling, Zodiac landings and exploration of remote regions punctuate this adventure designed for those seeking authenticity and a chance to venture off the beaten path.
In the heart of Koror, the main urban centre of Palau, an escape between culture and nature begins. The gateway to the mythical Rock Islands, the island will unveil a labyrinth of spectacular limestone formations bathed in turquoise water, ideal for snorkelling. Nearby, Airai reveals another face of the archipelago, with its iconic cultural sites such as the Bai, a traditional meeting house, witness to a former civilisation. Featuring marine exploration, authentic encounters and the discovery of local heritage, this port of call offers a complete immersion. Guests will be able to alternate between adventure and relaxation, to experience all that this unique destination in the Pacific has to offer.
In the heart of Koror, the main urban centre of Palau, an escape between culture and nature begins. The gateway to the mythical Rock Islands, the island will unveil a labyrinth of spectacular limestone formations bathed in turquoise water, ideal for snorkelling. Nearby, Airai reveals another face of the archipelago, with its iconic cultural sites such as the Bai, a traditional meeting house, witness to a former civilisation. Featuring marine exploration, authentic encounters and the discovery of local heritage, this port of call offers a complete immersion. Guests will be able to alternate between adventure and relaxation, to experience all that this unique destination in the Pacific has to offer.
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.
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.
Characterised by its intense volcanic activity, Camiguin Island is one of the most captivating destinations in the Philippines. With its seven volcanoes - more per square kilometre than anywhere else in the country- this beautiful setting features several waterfalls, including Katibawasan Falls, a picturesque 70-metre cascade set within lush woodland. An iconic historic monument, the Old Church Ruins will plunge you into an atmosphere looking back to the past. This place is steeped in history and stands as a reminder of 1871’s volcanic eruptions, which have since made way for abundant vegetation. With its splendid views over coconut plantations and the ocean, the island relies on farming and fishing, thanks to its rich marine life. Accessible by boat from Camiguin, White Island is ideal for relaxing, thanks to its characteristic white sandbar, which is 0.4 miles long.
Capul, an island municipality in the province of Northern Samar, is a true hidden paradise whose coconut palms are visible from the sea as you arrive. Located off the north-west coast of the province, this gem offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The island stands out for its historical significance, its charming simplicity and its unspoilt coastal landscapes. Here you will find Saint Ignatius of Loyola Parish Church, an emblematic site dating back to the 1600s, during the Spanish colonial period. Just ten minutes away by habal-habal, a traditional mode of transport, the Capul lighthouse, perched atop a cliff, offers breathtaking panoramic views over the San Bernardino Strait. Designated a provincial historical monument, it guides ships through the strait by emitting a white flash every seven seconds. These landmarks and the friendliness of the locals, who live off fishing and coconut farming, make this a destination well worth exploring.
Located off the coast of the large island of Sibuyan, in the Romblon Province, Cresta de Gallo offers a real change of scenery, thanks to its breathtaking natural landscapes and its tropical vegetation. This preserved sanctuary is composed of two islands connected by a long white sandbar. The island is known to shelter diverse marine life, particularly colourful tropical fish and sea turtles. It has no tourist infrastructure or local community, and its ecosystem is rich in coral reefs. You will be able to explore the island on foot and take a dip in its crystal-clear turquoise waters, perfect for relaxing and swimming.
Sibuyan is the second largest island in the Romblon archipelago and has always been isolated from the other islands in the Philippines, a particularity that is due to its geological history. The island remains very much untouched and wild. It boasts an exceptional ecosystem and is home to several endemic species, which is why it is sometimes dubbed “the Galápagos of Asia”. Dominated by Mount Guiting-Guiting, which rises to an altitude of more than 2,000 metres or 6,750 feet, it will provide a perfect insight into the natural beauty and culture diversity of these parts. Right near Sibuyan, you could get the chance to swim at the beautiful white-sand beaches on the minuscule Cresta de Gallo Island, surrounded by crystal-clear waters.
Calapan, the lively capital of the Oriental Mindoro province, will reveal itself as the privileged gateway to still-preserved landscapes. Behind the hustle and bustle of its port, which connects the island to Batangas, there lies a territory of soothing beauty, in which golden rice paddies and lush nature form an enchanting setting. Only a few minutes away, the atmosphere changes and makes way for an authentic immersion into the heart of the Mangyan community, the guardians of ancestral traditions and fine craftsmanship. With a warm welcome, cultural discoveries and moments of relaxation in an extraordinary natural setting, this port of call invites you to explore an intimate and refined facet of the Philippines, featuring living heritage and the softness of the tropics.
On first sight, the Philippines' capital shows its highly Americanised Asian megalopolis side, with ultramodern skyscrapers set all along the waterfront. But when you stroll through the cobbled streets of the Intramuros district, you'll discover a different side of Manila, one that's full of old-world charm. An enchanted pause in the middle of urban bustle, Rizal Park's 60 hectares of magnificent green parkland is perfect for recharging your batteries. To see the city from a different angle, take a walk along Roxas boulevard, a popular seaside promenade.
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Vessel Type: Luxury
Passenger Capacity: 92 cabins
Built: 2018/2019
Le Jacques Cartier is the newest vessel in the PONANT Explorers series, blending contemporary French elegance with cutting-edge design and technology. Accommodating just 184 guests across 92 stylish staterooms and suites, the ship offers an intimate and refined cruising experience. Its sophisticated interiors feature open spaces filled with natural light, seamlessly connecting guests to the sea and surrounding landscapes. Expansive lounges, a theatre, and a swimming pool create inviting social areas, while the marina platform allows effortless access to Zodiac excursions and water activities.
On board, Le Jacques Cartier embodies the essence of French art de vivre through exceptional gastronomy, fine wines, and attentive service. Wellness facilities provide a sanctuary for relaxation, complementing days of discovery and exploration. Built with the latest environmental innovations, the ship reflects PONANT’s commitment to responsible and sustainable cruising. Whether sailing through tropical islands, ancient coastlines, or polar waters, Le Jacques Cartier delivers a journey defined by comfort, culture, and connection to the natural world.






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