Ponantās Summer Sailings
By Anne Kalosh
Ponantās Summer Sailings
Ponant, which resumed service last summer before halting over the winter, plans a gradual resumption in summer 2021 featuring its new polar vessel, Le Commandant-Charcot, and sailings in the Arctic, Northern Europe and Mediterranean.
Le Commandant-Charcot, the first hybrid-electric polar exploration vessel, will explore the planetās northernmost latitude on new adventures to the geographic North Pole. The vessel is powered by liquefied natural gas and batteries. Experiences will include tethered hot air balloon rides, polar diving and hovercraft outings.
The 14-night inaugural cruise, between Iceland and Greenland, is to depart May 31, with highlights like hiking on Jan Mayen Island and a journey through the worldās largest fjord network.

Le Commandant Charcot (foreground) rendezvoused with three other Ponant ships in the Strait of Gibraltar. * Photo: Loic Jugualt for Ponant
Arctic Expeditions
Ponant will run 30 Arctic expeditions, including a seven-night Iceland circumnavigation on Le Jacques-Cartier. Six departures are offered in July and August. During an āUnexplored Svalbardā sailing, with 10 departures in June and July, travelers will have the chance to see bearded seals, reindeer and barnacle geese. For the first time, the itinerary includes a visit to the ice-covered SĆøraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve.
Also new is āExpedition Along the East Coast of Greenland,ā Aug. 15-30. After a stop at the Northeast Greenland National Park, LāAustral will head to the Ittoqqortoormiit region, one of the most remote inhabited places in the world, before crossing into the Arctic Circle.

LāAustral will explore Greenlandās east coast before heading to the Arctic. * Photo: Ponant
Among Ponantās other itineraries is a Northern Europe cuisine-themed sailing in partnership with Relais & ChaĢteaux. Leaving from London on May 11, Le Champlain will travel to Copenhagen, Hamburg, Amsterdam and Belgium with Relais & ChaĢteaux chefs on board.
āWorld Affairs in the Baltic Sea,ā July 17-25, will delve into centuries of history, and the new āTreasures of Scotland and Irelandā cruise, May 18-25, will stop at less-frequented spots like Kinsale, a historic 13th-century fishing village in Cork; and Iona Island in Scotland, population 130.
New Mediterranean Routes
In the Mediterranean, two Ponant ships will explore Croatia, Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal and Malta on 22 itineraries between May and September. Three new sailings include the four-night āAdriatic Escapadeā from Valletta, Malta, on Aug. 31, with stops along Croatiaās coast, before arriving at Venice.
Another explores Cape Verde, the Canary Islands and Spainās southern coast, May 14-27, with maiden calls at Oran and Algiers. A partnership with the Louvre will bring Paris to the sea with a cruise to discover the ancient sites of Greece and Istanbul during āThe Cyclades and Ancient Treasures,ā July 13-20, with visits to numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Windstar Delays & Drops Alaska in 2021
Windstar Cruises became the first line to give Alaska a pass in 2021. This news comes with the postponement of all sailings until May and revised routes to skip the United States and Mexico.
The delay impacts the recently extended and updated 312-passenger Star Breeze, which is now planned to return to service May 15 with a fresh itinerary from St. Martin.
Star Breeze had beenĀ scheduled start sailing March 27 in theĀ CaribbeanĀ before transiting the Panama Canal to the Sea of Cortez and then on to Alaska forĀ 10-Ā and 11-day cruises. However, those longer sailings donāt comply with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Preventionās seven-day limit to operate stateside.
Itās uncertain, anyway, whether Canada will allow cruise ships āĀ a Canadian port would be an essential international stop to satisfy U.S. cabotage rules for foreign-flag vessels calling Alaska.

The newly stretched Star Breeze will not sail in Alaska during summer 2021 after all, but on a new itinerary from St. Martin before heading to Tahiti. * Photo: Fincantieri
Beach & Water Sports Focus
Instead, Star Breeze will sail three departures of the adventure-focused āBeach Fun & Sun ā A Remote Caribbean Getaway,ā with an emphasis on secluded beaches and water sports.
The ship will use its water sports platform and crew for trips to remote beaches, kayaking, snorkeling, water skiing and stand-up paddle boarding. Stops include Norman Island at the southern tip of the British Virgin Islands; two days at Prickly Pear Beach, a white-sand beach with turquoise waters ideal for snorkeling on Virgin Gorda; and Soperās Hole on the quiet island of Tortola.
Then, Tahiti
Star Breeze will then remain in the Caribbean offering a variety of itineraries through Aug. 14, before heading to Colombia and the Panama Canal. After that, the ship will strike out for Tahiti and sail in French Polynesia Sept. 19 through March 2022 on seven, 10- and 11-day cruises.
Usually only Windstarās 148-passenger Wind Spirit is based in Tahiti so this will be an opportunity to experience the islands on the newly transformed yacht which offers two new dining concepts with serious chef backings, as well as new suites, a spacious spa/fitness centerĀ and other ābigger shipā perks, all forĀ just 312 passengers at most.
Star Legend, currently undergoing the same extension/upgrade as Star Breeze did,Ā is planned to be the first Windstar yacht to return to service, beginning May 1 from Piraeus on the new 10-day āGreece, Israel & Egypt: Footsteps of Faith in the Holy Landsā cruise.
Wind Spirit will begin sailing in Tahiti on May 6, Wind Surf in Civitavecchia (Rome) May 9 and Wind Star in Piraeus, Greece, May 22. The third ship to be āstretchedā and updated, Star Pride, is to debut July 14 in Dover, England.

Excellent snorkeling and diving are a big reason to visit French Polynesia. * Photo: Art Sbarsky
Relaxed Booking Policies at Crystal & AmaWaterways
Crystal is extending its temporarily relaxed booking policies to all 2021 voyages. This applies to the entire fleet, including yacht Crystal Esprit, the river vessels and new expedition ship Crystal Endeavor, whose 2021 delivery date is pending.
The final payment deadline is stretched to 60 days prior to first date of service, while travelers who pay in full 90 days before first date of service will get an additional 2.5 percent off their cruise fare. The early final payment savings deadline is normally six months.
Travelers sailing in 2021 may cancel with no penalty up to 60 days prior to their first date of service. There is a 25 percent penalty from 61 to 30 days before the trip, 50 percent for 30 to eight days prior and 100 percent for seven or fewer days.

The flexible booking policies apply to the entire Crystal fleet including yacht Crystal Espirit. * Photo: Crystal Yacht Cruises
For all voyages through 2024, Crystal will continue to offer reduced deposits of 15 percent, compared to the normal 25 percent. In addition, the companyās no-money-down deposit window has been extended through Feb. 22 for all new and existing bookings through 2024.
Crystal voyages are currently suspendedĀ through April.
Meanwhile, AmaWaterwaysā new āUltimate Cruise Flexibilityā program allows travelers who book a Europe or Asia trip by Jan. 31 the ease of knowing they can reschedule the river portion without penalty.

AmaWaterwaysā Ultimate Cruise Flexibility policy applies to 2021 Europe and Asia river cruises booked by Jan. 31. Here, AmaBella at Durnstein, Austria. * Photo: AmaWaterways
Cruise dates may be rescheduled through 2023 with no change fees. Travelers can change the date for any reason up to 48 hours before the start of their AmaWaterways-purchased services without fees.
For those who book other parts of their journey through the line, from a pre- or post-cruise land package to air travel and extra hotel nights, the āTravel Waiver Plusā can be purchased for $175 per person to cover cancellations for any reason up to 24 hours prior.
Sea Cloud Spiritās Maiden Voyage
The new Sea Cloud Spirit is now set to debut April 22 at Palma de Mallorca in Spainās Balearic Islands.
The 188-meter/453-foot, three-mast full-rigged yacht, which carries up to 136 passengers, updates Sea Cloud Cruisesā fleet with balcony cabins, a wellness and spa area, a sea-view fitness center and a casual Lido Deck bistro in addition to a fine-dining restaurant.
A true sailing vessel, Sea Cloud Spirit is fitted with 28 custom-made sails that have a total area of 4,100 square meters/44,100 square feet.
The maiden voyage is a 10-day āTour of Spain,ā visiting mainland destinations including Barcelona, Tarragona and Valencia as well as the Balearic Islands.

The new Sea Cloud Spirit is now scheduled to debut April 22 in Palma de Mallorca. * Rendering: Sea Cloud Cruises
Exciting Whale Sharks Of Qatar
A new expedition cruise series, āWhale Sharks of Qatar by Sea,ā offers access to one of the planetās largest aggregations of whale sharks. Each year from April to September, hundreds flock to the Al Shaheen region, a restricted marine zone off Qatarās northeast coast.
Sometimes called the gentle giants of the sea, these are the largest shark and the largest of any fishes alive today, with sizes that are believed to reach up to 20 meters/65 feet.
Qatar Airwaysā Discover Qatar is promoting eight- and 10-night adventure cruises aboard Ponantās 170-passenger Le Champlain. The trips, from March 24 to May 7, will take advantage of the shipās Blue Eye underwater viewing lounge and Zodiacs for exploration.
This series also highlights bird life, history and culture, including Qatarās booming arts scene. Fares start at $5,295.

The Qatar whale shark adventures will take advantage of Le Champlainās Blue Eye underwater lounge. * Photo: @L. Patrico:Ponant
Atlas Ocean Voyagesā First Brochure
Atlas Ocean Voyages unveiled its premier luxe-adventure expeditions brochure for World Navigatorās inaugural 2021/22 year.
The 76-page brochure is the comprehensive reference for travelers to plan a trip to the Holy Land, Black Sea, Mediterranean, Caribbean, South America and Antarctica.
Copies may be requested at www.AtlasOceanVoyages.com/brochures.
A digital edition is also available.

Atlas Ocean Voyages released its first brochure covering World Navigatorās 2021 inaugural season. * Photo: Atlas Ocean Voyages
GalƔpagos Island Relief Fund
Lindblad Expeditions and Island Conservation, an international nonprofit conservation organization, aim to help the people of the GalƔpagos who have been devastated by the socioeconomic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tourism accounts for more than 80 percent of the GalĆ”pagos economy so families, businesses and the community at large are suffering profound hardship. In the first two months of the pandemic alone, the islandsā economy lost $50 million, almost a quarter of the annual income. Visitor numbers between July and October dropped 95 percent.
The economic devastation also poses a serious threat to the conservation of this extraordinary archipelago.

Lindblad Expeditions noted the economic devastation in the GalĆ”pagos also poses a serious threat to this extraordinary archipelagoās conservation. * Photo: Ralph Lee Hopkins for Lindblad Expeditions
Donations received by the newly launched GalĆ”pagos Island Relief FundĀ will enable a local nonprofit organization to disseminate micro-loans. The goal is to secure $500,000.
Lindblad Expeditions set up a matching program where every $1 donated (up to $50,000) matched 3:1 by an equivalent dollar-for-dollar donation from each: Sven and Kristin Lindbladās Wanderlust Fund, Lindblad Expeditions and the Lindblad board of directors.
āThe people of GalĆ”pagos are struggling more than Iāve seen in my 53-year relationship with the Islands,ā Lindblad Expeditions Founder and CEO Sven Lindblad said. āStimulating the local economy through community micro-loans has the power to activate a thriving system, helping entrepreneurs and small business owners develop new ideas to complement sustainable tourism, and meeting the needs of the local community long after the pandemic is over.ā
Slipway Launch for Emerald Azzurra
Emerald Cruisesā super-yacht Emerald Azzurra was launched down the slipway at Vietnamās Halong Shipbuilding Co.
In just over a year, travelers will be able to sail on the 100-passenger vessel when it debuts in January 2022.
This is the first oceangoing yacht for the Scenic Groupās Emerald Cruises, which fields river vessels under the Emerald Waterways brand.

Emerald Azzurra is afloat. Work will proceed with the yacht scheduled for completion in early 2022. * Photo: Emerald Yacht Cruises
Emerald Azzurra has 50 deluxe suites and staterooms, most with a balcony. Three dining venues, a wellness center and a marina platform for easy access to snorkeling, paddle boarding or swimming are other features.
Its maiden voyage, the seven-night āBest of the Red Sea,ā is set for Jan. 28, 2022, round-trip Aqaba, Jordan. Fares start at $3,315 per person in an ocean-view stateroom. With āSuper Earlybirdā savings, a balcony stateroom starts at $3,769 per person.

Emerald Azzurra hits the water at Vietnamās Halong Shipyard. * Photo: Emerald Yacht Cruises
SeaDream Yacht Clubās 2022 Mediterranean
SeaDream Yacht Club opened bookings for its 2022 Mediterranean season featuring 47 voyages, including two new Black Sea cruises and a return to Israel.
SeaDreamās twin mega-yachts will be in the Mediterranean from April through November.
Highlights include historic Istanbul and yachting destinations like Santorini, Greece. The Eastern Mediterranean cruise that stops at Haifa, Israel, will sail in May 2022, while one Black Sea voyage is set for June and the other, August.

SeaDream added a pair of Black Sea voyages to its summer 2022 schedule. * Photo: SeaDream Yacht Club
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