11 nights onboard Le Lapérouse

Ancient Cultures of Papua New Guinea

With almost 10,000 different dialects spoken on its territory, Papua New Guinea possesses the world’s greatest ethnic diversity and one of the most preserved. PONANT invites you to enjoy a slow temporal and geographic immersion, following the rhythm of the islands and their inhabitants, on a 12-day expedition cruise aboard Le Lapérouse, discovering the natural marvels and fascinating cultures of Melanesia.

You will depart from Honiara, the capital of Guadalcanal and renown for being the site of the battle between the USA and Japan during WWII.

Then you will reach the Malaita Province. As well as learning about its unique local traditions and social aspects of life such as ‘bride price’, you will experience their traditional music and sacred dances accompanied by traditional panpipers.

In the Solomon Islands, you will be able to enjoy pleasant moments swimming and snorkelling on Njari Island before you discover the picturesque and colourful atmosphere in the traditional markets on Ghizo Island.

You are sure to be surprised by “Kula”, the ingenious traditional exchange system used, in particular, on the island of Kiriwina, and enjoy the unexpected aspects of life in the villages via their spectacular traditions. In the heart of the Solomon Sea, you will discover the splendid turquoise waters and white-sand beaches of the uninhabited islands of the Lusancay archipelago. These spectacular, picture-postcard islands provide the opportunity to swim and snorkel over coral reefs teeming with life.

Your call at Tufi will be one of the highlights of your voyage. Dubbed the Scandinavia of the Tropics, you will undoubtedly fall under the charm of this picturesque region, with its deep ‘fjords’ known locally as ‘rias’, which were formed through volcanic activity. In this unique and unspoilt setting, the Papuan tribes will proudly share their culture, during a traditional ceremony.

You will then visit the volcanically active D’Entrecasteaux Islands. On Dobu Island, the diversity of the fauna and flora will be conducive to pure moments of wonder while there will also be encounters with the Dobu people, who are known for their magic rituals. Accompanied by your expedition team, you will explore Fergusson Island on a walk through extraordinary virgin forests, towards the DeiDei Hot Springs.

Finally, you will sail up to Alotau in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay Province where you will discover how a combination of pearl farming, mineral resources and the presence of missionaries over the centuries shaped the history of this bay, which was also marked by the Second World War.

Your expedition will finish in in Cairns, known as the capital of ‘Far North Queensland, this vibrant and welcoming city is the ideal place from which to explore the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef and the Tropical Rainforests.

Leaving from: Honiara, Guadalcanal Island
Cruise ship: Le Lapérouse
Visiting: Honiara, Guadalcanal Island Auki, Malaita Island Roderick Bay Gizo
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Passengers
110
Crew
2018
Launched
10700t
Tonnage
128m
Length
18m
Width
6
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Cruise Itinerary
Day 1
Honiara, Guadalcanal Island, Solomon Islands
Day 2
Auki, Malaita Island, Solomon Islands
Day 3
Roderick Bay, Solomon Islands
Day 4
Gizo, Solomon Islands
Day 4
Njari Island, Solomon Islands
Day 6
Kiriwina Island, Papua New Guinea
Day 7
Lusancay Islands, Papua New Guinea
Day 8
Tufi, Papua New Guinea
Day 9
Dobu, D'Entrecasteaux Islands, Papua New Guinea
Day 9
Fergusson Island, D'Entrecasteaux Islands, Papua New Guinea
Day 10
Alotau, Papua New Guinea
Day 12
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Honiara, Guadalcanal Island, Solomon Islands image
Day 1
Honiara, Guadalcanal Island, Solomon Islands
Honiara is the capital city of the Solomon Islands on the north-western coast of Guadalcanal Island. It is the hub of all activity in the archipelago which has recently undergone an ‘urban boom’. Discover the cities beautiful landscapes and the significance of the city in the World War II.
Auki, Malaita Island, Solomon Islands image
Day 2
Auki, Malaita Island, Solomon Islands
Roderick Bay, Solomon Islands image
Day 3
Roderick Bay, Solomon Islands
Roderick Bay is a hidden cove on the northwestern side of Ngela Sule, a small verdant green island, and would be just like hundreds of similar coves in the Solomon Islands were it not for a shipwreck in the shallows of the bay. A small native village is located just around the corner from the ship and the locals offer a friendly welcome. Lianas from shore are beginning to encase the boat’s hull and seem to drag her back towards the forest. Snorkeling around the wreck provides a view of how the hull is now becoming a thriving artificial reef.
Gizo, Solomon Islands image
Day 4
Gizo, Solomon Islands
Njari Island, Solomon Islands image
Day 4
Njari Island, Solomon Islands
Njari is a small island almost entirely covered in trees with just a small sand spit at its eastern end. A labyrinth of reefs and coral heads make an approach only feasible from the north. The small beach invites one to relax, but swimming from the beach is almost impossible as the corals are too close. To enjoy the underwater world one has to enter the water from a small boat, a little distance from the shore, where an amazing array of fish and coral will be visible. Two hundred and seventy nine different fish species have been seen during a single dive; the fourth-highest fish count ever recorded. An indication of why this island is considered a top spot for snorkeling in the Solomon Islands.
Kiriwina Island, Papua New Guinea image
Day 6
Kiriwina Island, Papua New Guinea
Lusancay Islands, Papua New Guinea image
Day 7
Lusancay Islands, Papua New Guinea
Tufi, Papua New Guinea image
Day 8
Tufi, Papua New Guinea
Dobu, D'Entrecasteaux Islands, Papua New Guinea image
Day 9
Dobu, D'Entrecasteaux Islands, Papua New Guinea
Fergusson Island, D'Entrecasteaux Islands, Papua New Guinea image
Day 9
Fergusson Island, D'Entrecasteaux Islands, Papua New Guinea
Alotau, Papua New Guinea image
Day 10
Alotau, Papua New Guinea
Alotau is the provincial capital of the Milne Bay Province located in the southeast bay of Papua New Guinea. The town and surrounding area has been an important staging ground during World War II and we will see remains and memorials dating back or referring to the war. On a tour of the town, visitors will appreciate lovely vistas of the bay and experience the markets, which are frequented not only by locals, but also by islanders selling their products or looking for produce to take back into Milne Bay. Alotau is an important port facility for the islands and attracts many vendors of handicrafts from different islands.
Cairns, Queensland, Australia image
Day 12
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Tourism is the lifeblood of Cairns (pronounced Caans). The city makes a good base for exploring the wild top half of Queensland, and tens of thousands of international travelers use it as a jumping-off point for activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling trips to the Barrier Reef, as well as boating, fishing, parasailing, scenic flights, and rain-forest treks.It's a tough environment, with intense heat and fierce wildlife. Along with wallabies and grey kangaroos in the savannah and tree kangaroos in the rain forest, you'll find stealthy saltwater crocodiles, venomous snakes, and jellyfish so deadly they put the region’s stunning beaches off- limits to swimmers for nearly half the year. Yet despite this formidable setting, Cairns and tropical North Queensland are far from intimidating places. The people are warm and friendly, the sights spectacular, and—at the right time of year—the beachside lounging is world-class.
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Featuring innovative and environmentally-friendly equipment, elegantly designed cabins, spacious suites with large windows, and lounge areas that open onto the outside, this new limited-capacity yacht boasting just 92 cabins and suites∘ will offer you a truly unique cruising experience.

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