CruiseSailings through Seychelles and Zanzibar Archipelago off Tanzania will feature calls to pristine islands and wildlife spotting opportunities.

Ponant unveils Indian Ocean expedition cruise

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Ponant's Le Bellot will sail in the Indian Ocean in December.
Ponant's Le Bellot will sail in the Indian Ocean in December. Photo Credit: Ponant/Philip Plisson

Ponant has announced a new expedition cruise through the Seychelles and the Zanzibar Archipelago off Tanzania.

The cruise will sail from Mahe to Zanzibar and visit 10 islands in 13 days onboard the Ponant Explorer-class vessel Le Bellot, which features the Blue Eye lounge with underwater views.

Ports of call include La Digue Island, home to Anse Source d'Angent Beach (considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world); Misali Island, which became a protected conservation area in 1998 due to its marine biodiversity; and Astove Island, the southernmost island in the Seychelles known for the "Astove Wall" where the seafloor drops sharply to a depth of more than 40 metres.

In addition to exploring Unesco World Heritage Sites, including Kilwa Kisiwani Island, there will be opportunities to spot wildlife, like the indigenous Aldabra tortoises, which weigh up to 259 kilograms.

There are two departures available: 16 December and 28 December. Rates start at US$6,860 per person, including a 30% Ponant bonus offer.

Source: Travel Weekly

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