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Experience a magical, musical Christmas with Renaud Capuçon, an outstanding line-up of musicians and Alain Duault, in partnership with RADIO CLASSIQUE.
Kid Explorers Club in partnership with MAUD FONTENOY FOUNDATION.
It’s raining stars in our bed. This sensitive evocation of the Arctic night, which is the title of Scandinavian poetry collection published by Gallimard, invites us to the best seats in the house to watch the union between the vault of heaven and the earth’s crust, beneath a multitude of stars. In an enchanting setting in tune with this trip to the Gulf of Bothnia, musician Renaud Capuçon, along with a line-up of virtuoso artists and Alain Duault, in partnership with RADIO CLASSIQUE, invites you to spend the festive season enjoying some memorable concerts. "We want to share the music we love and make this a real journey for the senses during this trip," says Renaud Capuçon.
Aboard Le Commandant Charcot, a refined and warm cocoon, experience winter at the gateway to the Arctic, and discover a magical world in half-light. In the same way as the day, fleeting at this time, enhances the beauty of nature, the night awakens the poetry of this region.
From the uninterrupted outside promenade deck and the Blue Lagoon pool, marvel at the unique spectacle of the Gulf of Bothnia in winter. Celebrate the holiday season in the heart of enchanting landscapes, illuminated Scandinavian cities, little-known archipelagos, snow-capped peaks or boreal forests in Lapland. Enjoy your sensorial discovery of these festive traditions, between the bracing freshness of the season and the warmth of Scandinavian culture.
You will set sail towards the Stockholm archipelago. Hundreds of rocky islets will reveal themselves as you sail across the water, beneath the subtle glow of the winter skies. The holiday period is perfect for family gatherings and exudes a magical atmosphere, creating joyous moments aboard, in the Scandinavian towns that are illuminated in the precocious night or in the Santa Claus Village of Rovaniemi. Among the woody scents and traditional singing, the lively Christmas market stalls offer artisanal creations, delicious cinnamon and ginger biscuits, and the famous glögg, a spicy mulled wine, in a convivial atmosphere.
From the sumptuous panoramic lounge of your ship and on shore, the Gulf of Bothnia reveals itself with each port of call chosen. Between cultural heritage and urban planning suited to the climate, the wild panoramas give way to charming cities beneath the timid daylight. Take the time to observe the natural splendours of the High Coast, as you sail in this archipelago located in northern Sweden. Observe the snow-covered scenery of Lapland and Finland, from their untamed shores to the northern forest. You will be amazed by these preserved territories and experience the intense pleasure of hiking among immaculate expanses; enjoy, from a child’s eye view, merry moments in the midst of winter and feel the exhilaration of an outing on a snowmobile, dog sled or reindeer sled. And if luck is on your side, you will be able to admire the fleeting splendour of the Northern Lights, an unexpected gift from the sky.
“Christmas isn’t a season, it’s a state of mind.” Like this saying, experience a fairytale epic for children and adults alike, and celebrate the wonders of winter together.
The itinerary is subject to modifications. On board, the sailing programme, outings and activities cannot be guaranteed and are subject to weather conditions.
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Experience a magical, musical Christmas with Renaud Capuçon, an outstanding line-up of musicians and Alain Duault, in partnership with RADIO CLASSIQUE. Kid Explorers Club in partnership with MAUD FONTENOY...
“To you, guests, I would say that you are going to enjoy a surprising experience with the artists on board, whatever they are, and I would say above all that you are going to enjoy an extraordinary adventure, one that cannot be explained with words. You have to experience it to understand it.”
To find out more about this fabulous journey, visit our online magazine Escales to read the interview of Renaud Capuçon.
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Renaud Capuçon
Born in Chambéry in 1976, Renaud Capuçon started at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris aged fourteen, winning numerous awards during his five years there. Following this, Capuçon studied under Thomas Brandis and Isaac Stern in Berlin, and was awarded the Prize of the Berlin Academy of Arts. In 1997, he was invited by Claudio Abbado to become concert master of the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, which he led for three years, working with conductors such as Boulez, Ozawa, Welser-Möst and Claudio Abbado.
Since then, Capuçon has established himself as a soloist at the very highest level. He performs with leading orchestras such as the Berliner Philharmoniker, Vienna Philharmonic, London Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Orchestre National de France, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Filarmonica della Scala, Boston Symphony and New York Philharmonic. His many conductor relationships include Gergiev, Barenboim, Bychkov, Dénève, Dohnanyi, Dudamel, Eschenbach, Haitink, Harding, Paavo Järvi, Nelsons, Nézet-Seguin, Roth, Shani, Ticciati, van Zweden and Long Yu.
He has built an extensive discography and records exclusively with Erato/Warner Classics. Recent releases include a recording of Bartok’s two violin concerti with the LSO/Roth, Brahms and Berg with the VPO/Harding, and chamber music of Debussy. His latest recording, 'Cinema', featuring much loved selections from film music, was released in October 2018.
He is the Artistic Director of the Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad since 2016 and founded the Aix-en-Provence Easter Festival in 2013. In 2018, Capuçon formed the Lausanne Soloists, comprised of former and current students of the Haute École de Musique de Lausanne, where he has held a professorship since 2014. He plays the Guarneri del Gesù 'Panette' (1737), which belonged to Isaac Stern. In 2011 he was appointed 'Chevalier dans l'Ordre National du Mérite' and in 2016 'Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur' by the French Government.
Language spoken: French
Photo credit: Simon Fowler
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Kid Explorers
PONANT has joined forces with the Maud Fontenoy Foundation to run its Kid Explorers children’s club.
As part of its commitment to safeguarding the oceans, during your cruise PONANT offers an activity programme for children aged 4 to 13 years on all our ships, and from 6 to 13 years on board Le Commandant Charcot to familiarise them with issues related to protecting our oceans. We have special educational kits, activity sheets and themed videos all provided by the Foundation.
Every day a team of activity leaders organises creative activities (crafts, painting, etc.), fun educational workshops, board games, introduction to meditation sessions and more, as well as activities specific to the cruise itinerary and number of participants. There are also activities ashore to prolong the experience for your Kid Explorers such as walks and treasure hunts.
The activity programme is available every day.(The precise times will be provided by animators).To best meet your needs, the schedule is adapted to fit in with your cruise programme. For more information, contact the team organising the activities.
Activity schedules are posted daily in the logbook.
Every child receives a welcome kit with gifts enclosed.
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Activities will depend on the number and age of the children who register and the weather conditions.
Parents or guardians must read the ‘General information on the PONANT Kid Explorers Club’ and sign a form authorising the Kid Explorers Club to look after their child on board and for outings ashore.
Radio Classique
Every day RADIO CLASSIQUE attracts over a million listeners with a promise to celebrate the best works in the classical repertoire by top performers, and bring classical music into the hearts of the greatest number of people in a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. Radio Classique achieves this by employing well-known personalities with a passion for music, offering a varied play list from symphonies to film music, as well as interactive programmes and numerous live concert broadcasts.
It is these values which set Radio Classique apart, as an accessible, elegant radio station which is much appreciated by epicurean and discerning listeners ; values that are perfectly in tune with what PONANT’s musical cruises have to offer, under the artistic direction of Alain Duault. A truly unforgettable musical experience awaits passengers in the company of outstanding artists in an intimate and privileged setting.
Maud Fontenoy Foundation
Since 2008, the Maud Fontenoy Foundation has been operating in France and internationally to protect our oceans. We organise educational activities focused on the environment for the younger generation and general public, with support from scientific partners and the French Ministry of National Education. The latter has made us responsible for its Sea Education programme and relaunch of the Sea Classes initiative. Our aim is both ecological and social: to protect the ocean and save people. We start from a strong principle that protecting the environment, particularly the ocean, is a humanitarian issue that affects all mankind, without exception. For us, the oceans are a powerful force, a potential for the future. Every year, 700,000 children benefit from our programmes.
Getting to spend Christmas with the famous Renaud Capuçon is already a privilege! But when you add into the mix such talented artists as the pianist Guillaume Bellom, the violonist Guillaume Chilemme, the violist Adrien La Marca, and the cellist Edgar Moreau to accompany him, it becomes the stuff of dreams. And when you learn that Laurence Ferrari, the editor-in-chief of Paris Match and a host on CNews and Europe 1, will also be on board to talk about the situation midway through the presidential term and the outlook for 2025, you begin to wonder if all this is really possible. Then, when you find out that it is really going to happen, between Finland, Sweden and Lapland, and aboard PONANT’s famous luxury ship, Le Commandant Charcot, you start to believe in Santa Claus once again!
To find out more about this fabulous journey, visit our online magazine Escales to read the interview of Renaud Capuçon.
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Embarkation 20/12/2024 from 16:00 to 17:00
Departure 20/12/2024 at 18:00
Seated in the southern peninsula of Finland, Helsinki offers the buzz of a cosmopolitan city that has opted for both elegance and beauty. Explore its historical centre where the soft hues of neoclassical buildings are juxtaposed with spectacular modern constructions. The bustling Kallio district is teeming with boutiques and restaurants where you can taste some local specialities like graavilohi - a sweet, marinated, aromatic salmon dish. Keskuspuisto park, a stone’s throw from the centre, is a good place to sit and unwind.
Arrival 21/12/2024
Departure 22/12/2024
Anchored opposite the old town, which shines brightly during this Advent period, you will be immersed in the unrivalled wonderland of Stockholm as it prepares for Christmas - Jul in Swedish. Singing and music resonate from the narrow and lit-up streets of the historic centre Gamla Stan. Share the Swedish enthusiasm for this time of the year and indulge in a hot glögg spicy mulled wine at the stalls of a Christmas market, amidst the aromas of cinnamon and ginger. In daylight hours, you will sail through the hushed decor of the Stockholm archipelago. A constellation of skerries – islets and reefs that rise to the surface of the water - stretches over fifty or so kilometres (30 miles) in the Baltic Sea. On the inhabited lands, bright red facades punctuate the blue-tinged landscape formed by the water and the sky.
Arrival 23/12/2024
Departure 23/12/2024
Stretching for 500 km (310 miles), the western coast of Finland is dotted with historic towns founded at the height of the Swedish Empire. Rauma, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, tells part of this exciting history. The old town is built around a Franciscan monastery, the remains of which are the Church of The Holy Cross dating back to the middle of the 15th century. Stroll the streets and alleyways of this medieval city and discover an exceptionally well-preserved example of traditional Nordic wood construction techniques. At the Marela Museum, a fine ship-owner’s home, you will dive into the town’s maritime and industrial history and be able to immerse yourselves in the day-to-day life of a wealthy 19th-century merchant.
Arrival 24/12/2024
Departure 24/12/2024
The unrivalled comfort of Le Commandant Charcot makes it an ideal cocoon for your winter cruise. The interior spaces, opening wide out onto the exterior, were designed to let you easily reconnect with the surrounding landscapes. In the spa, you will be able to relax during long winter evenings. The Blue Lagoon, an outdoor pool heated thanks to an energy recovery system, the snow room, the detox bar and the uninterrupted outside promenade deck will enable you to make the most of the pure air, at every opportunity. Finally, you will have the opportunity to take part in more educational moments during conferences.
Arrival 25/12/2024
Departure 25/12/2024
Tucked away at the back of the Gulf of Bothnia, Lulea is the perfect departure point for exploring Swedish Lapland. Among the excursion opportunities, you will be able to go deep into the forest on a snowmobile or on snowshoes to attempt to glimpse a moose or a black grouse. Unless, of course, you would prefer to enjoy some ice fishing on a frozen lake. The Lappish night often offers an unforgettable spectacle of stars. In Gammelstad, discover the best-preserved example of a unique type of settlement found in northern Scandinavia, the church-town. Wander through the alleyways of the old town by lantern light and observe its 424 brick-red houses constructed around the stone church, which dates back to the beginning of the 15th century. Used in the past on days of worship and on religious holidays by the faithful arriving from the surrounding countryside, they are still used today as pieds-à-terre by families during ecclesiastical events.
Arrival 26/12/2024
Departure 26/12/2024
The bells are ringing, the snowflakes are whirling around in the air and the lights are illuminating the charming city of Oulu - the largest town in the north of Scandinavia, located 150 km (93 miles) from the Arctic Circle. On the edge of the Oulujoki River, the market square (Kauppatori) will tempt you with its stalls. The wooden houses that are home to cafés and restaurants make for reassuring refuges. Around you, the white kingdom awaits, with its snow-covered beaches and the promise of fabulous sunsets. Choose to go snowshoeing or on a nature excursion and become aware that you are breathing the purest air in Europe. Enter the tranquillity of the forest and familiarise yourself with Scandinavia’s emblematic animal, the reindeer, of course, during a visit to a farm.
Arrival 27/12/2024
Disembarkation 28/12/2024 at 08:00
Kemi reveals itself in the Gulf of Bothnia as, from the snow-covered shores of Finnish Lapland, you enjoy the pleasures of winter. The ephemeral snow castle will welcome you in an enchanted icy setting, and the bracing air will take hold of you during a snowmobile outing or a sled trip, pulled by huskies or reindeer – your choice. Around a hundred kilometres (60 miles) towards the North, on the mythical line of the Arctic Circle, the Santa Claus Village of Rovaniemi offers a magical discovery from a child’s eye view. In the heart of these preserved landscapes, the Scandinavian culture has been forged since the Stone Age, between the History and the traditions of the people of the Far North.
Discover the illuminated city, visit a Christmas market, taste gingerbread glögg and do some shopping as you enjoy the decorations that adorn the city every year.
For Stockholmsjul, around 40 streets and squares in the centre of Stockholm are illuminated with one million LED lights and mini-candles shaped like reindeer, angels and mistletoe. Stockholm only has a few hours of natural light every day and this spectacle of bright lights is welcome in the urban landscape.
Located in the Old Town of Stockholm, called Gamla Stan and existing since 1837, the Stortorget Christmas market is the oldest and most famous in the country. You will have the opportunity to taste and appreciate a glass/mug of mulled wine (Glögg) and some ginger biscuits to warm up.
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According to availability, price per passenger.
Dive into the history of Rauma, one of Finland’s oldest ports.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991, Old Rauma is a unique example of an old Nordic city constructed in wood. The winding streets and alleyways follow medieval roads. The asymmetrical plots, with their impressive portals and fences in wood, are also characteristic. Rauma’s wooden houses represent the best preserved area in the Nordic countries. The oldest buildings, constructed after a large fire, date back to the 17th and 18th centuries. For all that, this historic district remains full of life — people live there and work there every day.
During this visit, you will discover the historic importance of the region and its significance today. The excursion includes visits of the Church of the Holy Cross (if there is no service in the church), the Marela Museum and the Pits-Priia lacemakers’ shop.
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According to availability, price per passenger.
Stroll along the ancient cobbled streets of Old Rauma and soak in the unique atmosphere of this medieval town.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991, Old Rauma is a unique example of an old Nordic city built from wood. The narrow, winding streets and the asymmetric plots delimited by imposing wooden gates and fences are characteristic of the Medieval period.
The oldest buildings were constructed after great fires tore through the town in the 17th and 18th centuries. This historic district is bustling and lively, with people living and working there every day.
The tour includes a visit to the beautiful Church of the Holy Cross, the Marela Museum, which was once a shipowner’s home, and the Pits-Priia lace shop.
After some free time in Old Rauma, the shuttle will take you back to your ship.
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Sauna is a way of life in Finland. It's an integral part of Finnish culture. And if possible, swimming in natural waters is also an important part of the sauna experience. The combination of sauna heat and the refreshing effect of cool natural waters does wonders for health, both physical and mental.
Discover Finnish sauna and winter swimming at Puusaun, a charming sauna located near Lake Narvijärvi. Finnish nature and the shores of the lake offer a peaceful and unique setting for a relaxing experience. On this private excursion to Puusaun, you can enjoy the pleasant warmth of the sauna and swim in the lake. For lovers of warmer waters, the outdoor hot tub is also available.
After this relaxing experience, it's nice to have a cup of Glögi, the traditional Finnish Christmas drink, with a snack before the transfer takes you back to the dock.
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According to availability, price per passenger.
Finnish nature is one of the cleanest in the world. In Rauma, there are interesting natural sites where hiking is an excellent way to explore Finnish nature and hiking traditions.
Embark on a guided hike in Finnish nature. If there's a good layer of snow, the trip can be made on snowshoes. The guide will lead the group through the winter landscape, stopping along the way in a forest for a cup of traditional coffee prepared over a campfire and a local sweet or savory pastry.
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According to availability, price per passenger.Set off on a two-hour snowmobile excursion through the snow-covered forests of Luleå and on the frozen sea and lakes. You will enjoy superb views and be able to observe fauna and flora.
Snowmobile is a natural way for locals to travel through the forest and over frozen lakes as they attend to their day-to-day business. You will slide along established tracks so have a safe experience and leave a minimal impact on the environment.
The guide will tell you all about nature, the local inhabitants, their history and their lifestyle. You will stop regularly to make the most of the tranquillity of the Arctic nature. The guide will show you some of their favourite places. Along the narrow paths, stops are scheduled to have a tea or coffee accompanied by a local brioche.
Price range: Find out more
€€€€: the excursion price is more than €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Discover a type of settlement found in northern Scandinavia: the church-town. With its unique assortment of wooden houses and public buildings, Gammelstad illustrates the lifestyle of the time.
After a brief panoramic visit of Luleå, you will travel to Gammelstad Church Town, the original site of the town, located 10 km (6 miles) west of its current location and a UNESOC World Heritage Site. More than 400 cottages, occupied on Sundays and during big events such as religious holidays, markets and local courts, are grouped around a stone church from the Middle Ages. These wooden houses were used for overnight stays by parishioners who lived too far away to travel to church in one day. The town of Luleå was founded around the old church in the 17th century.
Today, Gammelstad, with its unique assortment of well-preserved church cottages, year-round homes and public buildings, all still traditionally used, represents Luleå such as it was at the time. You will enjoy a guided tour of the church district and will have the chance to visit one of the cottages as well as the Nederluleå Church, constructed in the 15th century, with its famous frescoes and its magnificent altarpiece. The church has an impressive organ, which was inaugurated in 1971. It has 55 stops and 4,200 pipes whose length varies from 5 to 6 metres (around 16 to 20 feet).
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According to availability, price per passenger.
Set off in the company of a guide for an ice fishing trip! An open-air experience typical of the Lappish lifestyle, during which you will discover Arctic nature and life.
Once you arrive on site, you will meet your fishing instructor. Fishing on the ice floe is an integral part of the local lifestyle and has been a means of supplementing everyday food for generations. First,the guide will explain the nature of the frozen sea, then they will list the different ice conditions and specify how to safely navigate this ice-covered world.
Then, you will pierce a hole in the ice and start fishing for “the big one”. Perhaps you will be lucky enough to catch a perch or a pike?
During this excursion, you will enjoy a fika break with a hot drink and sweet bread.
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According to availability, price per passenger.
Set off on a day of adventure in deep snow! With the right equipment to protect yourself from the cold, and with snowshoes on your feet, you will move through Lapland’s majestic winter landscape.
You will be driven to the picturesque Råne Valley, where you will be welcomed by your guide. Before setting off, you will put on thermal equipment and attach snowshoes. Your excursion will lead you into the forest in search of traces of animals. You will also learn more about the boreal forest in Lapland. In total, the protected wilderness covers almost 1.4 million hectares of forest, peat bogs and treeless Arctic mountain pastures in the country’s northernmost part.
Halfway through the excursion, you will make a stop for a "fika" (Swedish-style coffee break) in the open air. This is a perfect opportunity for spotting moose and black grouse. This bird is emblematic of the taiga and it shelters from the wind and the cold by digging holes in the snow when it is not looking for food. Birch buds are their main source of food in winter.
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According to availability, price per passenger.
Discover the largest city in northern Scandinavia on a two-hour walk during which you will see all the main sites.
Your guide will present the history of the city and show you where the long narrowboats full of barrels of tar used to dock. They will then take you to the former warehouses and to the Market Square guarded by the famous Toripolliisi, the “square policeman” whose statue is the subject of many funny stories. For a sweet finish, you will enjoy a cup of coffee or tea accompanied by a local cake in a city-centre café.
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According to availability, price per passenger.
Enjoy a nature day in Koiteli, along the River Kiiminkijoki.
In the Sámi language, koiteli means “to be at the centre”: at the centre of the whitewater, at the centre of yourself. On the way, the guide will talk about the city of Oulu. Upon arrival at the rapids, which are frozen in winter, you will learn how the production of pine tar played a significant role in the history of the Oulu region. You will also hear the story of the sawmill that marked the region over a century ago.
In Koiteli, you can go snowshoeing across all-white landscapes, slide along on a sled or just walk in the snow-covered nature and make the most of the calm. You will share a friendly moment around a coffee, tea, or warm fruit juice accompanied by traditional Finnish cakes.
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According to availability, price per passenger.
You will be welcomed at an authentic reindeer breeding farm, Poro-Panuma - poro means “reindeer” in Finnish.
The family of breeders will show you its herd and tell you all about their way of life, which evolves depending on the season. The breeder will show you how to feed the animals. Then, you will head off for a ride in the forest on a sled pulled by reindeer. Finally, you will share a friendly moment around a cup of coffee or tea and a homemade cake.
On your journey in the bus taking you back to your ship, you will listen to the guide talking about life in the Arctic.
• Excursion conducted in English only. Level of difficulty: low.
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According to availability, price per passenger.
Just like the locals, hop on a mountain bike with large tyres to explore Oulu and its surrounding area.
The route will take you from the city centre to the small islands of Pikisaari and Hietasaari, connected by a bridge, then to Nallikari Beach. During this ride, you will be able to admire the rows of small wooden coloured houses on Pikisaari and make the most of this haven of peace. You will take a coffee break in a local establishment. The excursion will end on the Market Square, where a shuttle will come to pick you up and take you back to the ship. Time permitting, you may stay on the square and explore the city on your own.
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According to availability, price per passenger.Discover sledging and speeding sensations during this snowmobile safari in the protected natural area of snow-covered forest and enjoy the magnificent landscapes of Finnish maritime Lapland that will reveal themselves to you.
After donning your equipment and listening to the security briefing, you will climb onto the snowmobile. The safari may begin! Depending on weather conditions and whether the ice is good enough, you will leave from the safari house on snowmobile travelling along the frozen sea.
Keep your eyes open to try to spot traces of animals, or indeed specimens in the flesh. Midway, you will stop for a snack and to make the most of the tranquillity of the natural surroundings.
Price range: Find out more
€€€€: the excursion price is more than €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Treat yourself to a nature walk in the taiga and try your hand at ice fishing — a very popular activity in Finland, practised like a kind of meditation.
Put on your snowshoes and follow your guide deep into the boreal forest. Soon all you will hear will be the snow crunching beneath your feet. Open your eyes and listen carefully: perhaps you will notice a trace or hear a sound from the fauna that lives here in winter.
Once you arrive on the shores of the sea, you will dig a hole in the ice and wait for a catch. It is said that the Finnish have nearly all sat down at least once near a hole dug in the ice to fish perch, the national fish, and that when the fish bites at the end of the line, the emotion is such that they catch the bug for fishing for life!
After the ice fishing session, you will be served a hot drink and a small snack in a neighbouring kota (Lappish teepee) before your return to the pier.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Take part in an evening dedicated to the Northern Lights… At twilight, sat around a campfire, you will listen to the myths connected to this magical yet very real phenomenon and will perhaps be lucky enough to see them.
You will be taken in a bus to a spot far from the lights of town, offering a magnificent view over the starry sky. After a short walk, accompanied by your guide, you will take your place around a campfire and enjoy sausages grilled on the fire accompanied by a warm fruit juice. You will let yourself be lulled by the voice of the guide recounting the real facts and the myths associated with the Northern Lights. With a little luck, you will be able to see them sparkling in the night-blue sky.
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According to availability, price per passenger.
Welcome to the Lappish coast! In Kukkolaforsen, you will discover a region whose authentic culture is based on fishing, and the sauna experience.
Kukkola is made up of two villages bearing the same name, located on either side of the powerful River Torne — one on the Finnish side and the other on the Swedish side. This is proof in a way that the Torne Valley is a world in its own right, bursting with flavours and experiences.
The region, divided between two countries, has its own culture and its own language, called Meänkieli. The Kukkola region also has its own net fishing method for catching the whitefish, a cold-water fish that is similar to salmon.
You will discover the Swedish shore. This is where the Swedish Sauna Academy association has its home. You will be initiated into sauna culture and will be able to try several types, for example wood-fired sauna, smoke sauna and dry sauna. Admire the unique landscape of the river, which never completely freezes over, as you take a seat in an open-air jacuzzi.
To finish on a high note, you will be served a lunch based on the region’s typical produce in a restaurant.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Visit Rovaniemi, Lapland’s largest city, famous for the “official” village of Santa Claus. You will dive into the heart of Sámi culture, have lunch in an igloo restaurant and visit a reindeer farm.
The city of Rovaniemi is located near the Arctic Circle, at the spot where the Ounasjoki and Kemijoki Rivers meet. The city has long been a place of trade for the Sámi. You will begin your discovery in the company of a Lappish guide, who will tell you all about their people and the way they live in Lapland.
You will visit Arktikum, the Arctic Centre, which is both a scientific centre and a museum focused on the Arctic regions. It presents the lifestyle, natural habitats, history, traditions and cultures of the peoples living north of the polar circle. You will follow the guide through the various exhibitions.
Then you will discover the Santa Claus Village, where you will have free time to explore the site at leisure, before going for lunch in a unique restaurant where all the tables and chairs are sculpted out of snow and ice.
You will then visit a reindeer farm; these animals are emblematic of Lapland. You will find out how the breeding works and about its impact on the development of Lappish culture. After a cup of coffee, you will return to Kemi where your ship awaits you.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.For your serenity, PONANT selects a flight and organises the transfer between the port and the airport. This package is included in your cruise fare.
Disembarkation Day - Kemi/Paris
Disembarkation.
Meet and greet at the port by our local English-speaking representative.
Transfer to the airport in time for check-in of flight Kemi/Paris selected by PONANT.
Flight Kemi/Paris selected by PONANT.
Approximate flight duration: 4 h 00.
We highly recommend you stay one night in Paris after this flight.
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Music
Set sail on a musical journey! If you have a passion for classical instrumental music or opera, if you love Celtic melodies or jazz, treat yourself to a different and exclusive experience aboard a PONANT ship. On board or ashore, our guests of honour, including renowned artists, talented musicians and brilliant virtuosos, share their knowledge and their passion in an intimate and accessible manner during concerts or talks.
Polar Expedition
Make your dreams of adventure come true, explore the boundaries of the world, and discover wild and legendary territories. The icy immensity of Antarctica, the constantly changing glaciers and icebergs of the North Pole, the mysterious mists of the North European coastlines, the most remote fjords on the planet… Every destination unveils unrivalled landscapes, home to increasingly varied fauna. Our team of naturalist-guides will share their knowledge with you during varied lectures about the history of the great explorations, geology and climatology, the fauna and flora, and will invite you to share special moments with the local populations.
Guest Speaker
Aboard your ship, an English-speaking lecturer will enlighten you about the culture and history of your destination to deepen your knowledge of the origins of local traditions, the history of emblematic sites, and stories involving famous personalities and those of major historical significance. During on-board lectures or on your shore visits, this expert will be there to share their precious knowledge with you throughout your PONANT cruise.
Christmas Cruise
Christmas celebrations in an exceptional environment: change of scenery guaranteed.
Kid Explorers
Welcome to all our young explorers! Thanks to the Kid Explorers Club by the Maud Fontenoy Foundation, children aged 4 on all our ships, and children aged 6 on board Le Commandant Charcotland up can take advantage of a wide variety of activities orchestrated by a team of activity leaders: creative activities, board games, DVD evenings, finding out what the crew do, or supervised outings and walks ashore for the 4+ age group. Helping children to learn about the oceans and the need to protect them is at the heart of our approach. So why not savour the magic of your destination in peace and quiet knowing your child is busy with an activity programme, specially designed for them in partnership with the Maud Fontenoy Foundation and posted each day in the daily program.
Shore excursions, Pre/Post & Overlands
28/12/2024 - COMFORT PACKAGE: TRANSFER AIRPORT/HOTEL + NIGHT IN PARIS CDG AIRPORT
260 €
Find out more17/12/2024 - FLIGHT FROM PARIS + DISCOVER HELSINKI, PORVOO AND TALLINN 3N (PRE)
2.600 €
Find out more19/12/2024 - FLIGHT FROM PARIS IN BUSINESS CLASS + WINTER GETAWAY IN HELSINKI 1N (PRE)
2.060 €
Find out moreEnhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Day 1 – Helsinki
Meet at Helsinki 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 your hotel in the city center of Helsinki.
End of the day and dinner at leisure.
Day 2 – Helsinki
After breakfast and check-out, you will be transferred directly to the Kalkkiranta pier, where you will embark on board a steel boat (if the sea is clear) or a hovercraft (if there is ice).
After a 40-minute ride, you will reach a private island where you can experience a true feeling of winter and see what the archipelago looks like during colder months.
Your morning programme on the island includes a hike along a nature trail, as well as learning about cold water and survival skills in the water.
Then, a local buffet lunch will be served.
During the afternoon, a sauna will be available.
Transfer back to the mainland and drive to Helsinki.
You will then be transferred to the pier of Helsinki to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
Immerse yourself in a chic, urban atmosphere rooted in Nordic culture at the 4-star Lapland Hotel Bulevardi, situated in Helsinki's vibrant Design District. Rooms equipped with all the modern comforts reveal a harmonious decor that pays tribute to nature. The restaurant offers cuisine with local influences, inspired by the Lappish forests.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
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Your programme does not include:
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Contact of your hotel:
Lapland Hotels Bulevardi
Bulevardi 28
00120 Helsinki
Telephone: +358 9 25251111
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 : 1.255 €
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 – Helsinki
Meet at Helsinki 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 your hotel in the city center of Helsinki.
End of the day and dinner at leisure.
Day 2 – Helsinki - Porvoo
After breakfast, you will be drive through the Finnish countryside to the medieval town of Porvoo for a one hour drive.
The City of Porvoo originated as a trading hub for Porvoo Parish inhabitants at the point where the sea meets the Porvoonjoki River. The town was named after the ancient fortress Borgå, the Swedish name for Porvoo, and was granted town rights by the Swedish King Magnus Eriksson in 1346. Old Porvoo is one of the treasures of Finnish architectural history, and the town looks the same today as it did during the Middle Ages.
During your visit, you will see the red riverside storehouses that formed a medieval harbour, where salt and other products were imported. Today, they have come to symbolise Porvoo, and are among Finland’s most photographed attractions. Porvoo is a beautiful winter city with a very cozy atmosphere, with old wooden houses in the Old Town. Porvoo has traditionally attracted a host of artists, who have lived and worked in the town: Finnish poet J.L Runeberg, painter Albert Edelfeldt and sculptor Ville Vallgren have all been inspired by its unique charm.
After your visit, you will drive from Porvoo to the unique Haikko Manor, situated near the city centre. Haikko was the former home of the Romanov family during the Russian Revolution; the family lived there for almost 3 years before moving to Paris.
Your visit to Haikko Manor concludes with a 3 -course lunch in a relaxing atmosphere, before re-joining your coach for the return drive to Helsinki.
In Helsinki you'll visit the unique Rock Church, hewn out of solid rock, as well as the Senate Square area where you will taste a gin & tonic made of local ingredients.
Back to your hotel at about 17: 30, end of the day at leisure.
Around 18: 45, meet and greet at the lobby with your local assistance and walk until the restaurant for dinner.
Back to the hotel and night.
Day 3 – Helsinki - Tallinn
After breakfast, you will be picked up by your driver in your hotel lobby in Helsinki, where you will transfer to the ferry terminal.
You will depart from Helsinki by ferry and arrive 2 hours later in the city centre of Tallinn. The beautiful city of Tallinn, an important historic port, has become a bridge between East and West due to its geographic position. Estonia is a nation with a long history. The first human settlements recorded are from 3,500 years ago. Tallinn was first mentioned in a written source in 1154, on the world map of an Arabian geographer, Al-Idrisi. Tallinn gained its rights as a city in 1248. The beautiful Old Town, with its fascinating medieval architecture and slender church spires, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Adjacent to the Old Town, the modern city is developing, connecting the historical past with the 21st century.
During the 2-hour sightseeing tour, you will see Tallinn’s most important sights, which are undoubtedly in the Old Town. Your guide will meet you inside the terminal in Tallinn and you will take a short transfer up to Toompea (the Upper Town) and officially start your tour there.
During the short transfer, the guide will be able to give you good recommendations for shopping in Tallinn. The guide will tell you also about life in Tallinn and Estonia today, while sharing some interesting facts with you.
The walking tour around the pretty Old Town starts in Toompea, the ancient centre of Tallinn, with the Tall Hermann tower in Toompea Castle, home to the Estonian Parliament. You will also see many other sites and gain an overview of Tallinn’s thousand years of colourful history.
The tour includes approximately 2 hours of walking around the Old Town with a guide. No entrance fees are included.
You will have free time for a late lunch and for shopping before your coach takes you back to the harbour for your return to Helsinki. You will enjoy a 3-course dinner aboard the ferry.
Transfer from the harbour to your hotel in Helsinki city centre.
Day 4 – Helsinki
Morning at leisure to discover the city by your own and enjoy a break in your luxury hotel.
Check-out at official time (noon).
Meet and greet with your local assistance at noon, and walk until the restaurant for lunch.
You will then be transferred to the pier of Helsinki to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
The Hotel Kämp (member of The Leading Hotels of the World) is an iconic location in the heart of Helsinki where you can enjoy the atmosphere of a historic grand hotel. Since its opening in 1887, the Kämp is the place to be in town.
A central location, elegant rooms, and excellent service guarantee a memorable stay. Brasserie Kämp, Kämp Bar and Kämp Spa are open every day and offer the best services.
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:
Kämp Hotel
Pohjoisesplanadi 29, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Telephone: +358 9 576111
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 : 2.120 €
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.
Discover the illuminated city, visit a Christmas market, taste gingerbread glögg and do some shopping as you enjoy the decorations that adorn the city every year.
For Stockholmsjul, around 40 streets and squares in the centre of Stockholm are illuminated with one million LED lights and mini-candles shaped like reindeer, angels and mistletoe. Stockholm only has a few hours of natural light every day and this spectacle of bright lights is welcome in the urban landscape.
Located in the Old Town of Stockholm, called Gamla Stan and existing since 1837, the Stortorget Christmas market is the oldest and most famous in the country. You will have the opportunity to taste and appreciate a glass/mug of mulled wine (Glögg) and some ginger biscuits to warm up.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Dive into the history of Rauma, one of Finland’s oldest ports.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991, Old Rauma is a unique example of an old Nordic city constructed in wood. The winding streets and alleyways follow medieval roads. The asymmetrical plots, with their impressive portals and fences in wood, are also characteristic. Rauma’s wooden houses represent the best preserved area in the Nordic countries. The oldest buildings, constructed after a large fire, date back to the 17th and 18th centuries. For all that, this historic district remains full of life — people live there and work there every day.
During this visit, you will discover the historic importance of the region and its significance today. The excursion includes visits of the Church of the Holy Cross (if there is no service in the church), the Marela Museum and the Pits-Priia lacemakers’ shop.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Stroll along the ancient cobbled streets of Old Rauma and soak in the unique atmosphere of this medieval town.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991, Old Rauma is a unique example of an old Nordic city built from wood. The narrow, winding streets and the asymmetric plots delimited by imposing wooden gates and fences are characteristic of the Medieval period.
The oldest buildings were constructed after great fires tore through the town in the 17th and 18th centuries. This historic district is bustling and lively, with people living and working there every day.
The tour includes a visit to the beautiful Church of the Holy Cross, the Marela Museum, which was once a shipowner’s home, and the Pits-Priia lace shop.
After some free time in Old Rauma, the shuttle will take you back to your ship.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Sauna is a way of life in Finland. It's an integral part of Finnish culture. And if possible, swimming in natural waters is also an important part of the sauna experience. The combination of sauna heat and the refreshing effect of cool natural waters does wonders for health, both physical and mental.
Discover Finnish sauna and winter swimming at Puusaun, a charming sauna located near Lake Narvijärvi. Finnish nature and the shores of the lake offer a peaceful and unique setting for a relaxing experience. On this private excursion to Puusaun, you can enjoy the pleasant warmth of the sauna and swim in the lake. For lovers of warmer waters, the outdoor hot tub is also available.
After this relaxing experience, it's nice to have a cup of Glögi, the traditional Finnish Christmas drink, with a snack before the transfer takes you back to the dock.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Finnish nature is one of the cleanest in the world. In Rauma, there are interesting natural sites where hiking is an excellent way to explore Finnish nature and hiking traditions.
Embark on a guided hike in Finnish nature. If there's a good layer of snow, the trip can be made on snowshoes. The guide will lead the group through the winter landscape, stopping along the way in a forest for a cup of traditional coffee prepared over a campfire and a local sweet or savory pastry.
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According to availability, price per passenger.Set off on a two-hour snowmobile excursion through the snow-covered forests of Luleå and on the frozen sea and lakes. You will enjoy superb views and be able to observe fauna and flora.
Snowmobile is a natural way for locals to travel through the forest and over frozen lakes as they attend to their day-to-day business. You will slide along established tracks so have a safe experience and leave a minimal impact on the environment.
The guide will tell you all about nature, the local inhabitants, their history and their lifestyle. You will stop regularly to make the most of the tranquillity of the Arctic nature. The guide will show you some of their favourite places. Along the narrow paths, stops are scheduled to have a tea or coffee accompanied by a local brioche.
Price range: Find out more
€€€€: the excursion price is more than €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Discover a type of settlement found in northern Scandinavia: the church-town. With its unique assortment of wooden houses and public buildings, Gammelstad illustrates the lifestyle of the time.
After a brief panoramic visit of Luleå, you will travel to Gammelstad Church Town, the original site of the town, located 10 km (6 miles) west of its current location and a UNESOC World Heritage Site. More than 400 cottages, occupied on Sundays and during big events such as religious holidays, markets and local courts, are grouped around a stone church from the Middle Ages. These wooden houses were used for overnight stays by parishioners who lived too far away to travel to church in one day. The town of Luleå was founded around the old church in the 17th century.
Today, Gammelstad, with its unique assortment of well-preserved church cottages, year-round homes and public buildings, all still traditionally used, represents Luleå such as it was at the time. You will enjoy a guided tour of the church district and will have the chance to visit one of the cottages as well as the Nederluleå Church, constructed in the 15th century, with its famous frescoes and its magnificent altarpiece. The church has an impressive organ, which was inaugurated in 1971. It has 55 stops and 4,200 pipes whose length varies from 5 to 6 metres (around 16 to 20 feet).
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Set off in the company of a guide for an ice fishing trip! An open-air experience typical of the Lappish lifestyle, during which you will discover Arctic nature and life.
Once you arrive on site, you will meet your fishing instructor. Fishing on the ice floe is an integral part of the local lifestyle and has been a means of supplementing everyday food for generations. First,the guide will explain the nature of the frozen sea, then they will list the different ice conditions and specify how to safely navigate this ice-covered world.
Then, you will pierce a hole in the ice and start fishing for “the big one”. Perhaps you will be lucky enough to catch a perch or a pike?
During this excursion, you will enjoy a fika break with a hot drink and sweet bread.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Set off on a day of adventure in deep snow! With the right equipment to protect yourself from the cold, and with snowshoes on your feet, you will move through Lapland’s majestic winter landscape.
You will be driven to the picturesque Råne Valley, where you will be welcomed by your guide. Before setting off, you will put on thermal equipment and attach snowshoes. Your excursion will lead you into the forest in search of traces of animals. You will also learn more about the boreal forest in Lapland. In total, the protected wilderness covers almost 1.4 million hectares of forest, peat bogs and treeless Arctic mountain pastures in the country’s northernmost part.
Halfway through the excursion, you will make a stop for a "fika" (Swedish-style coffee break) in the open air. This is a perfect opportunity for spotting moose and black grouse. This bird is emblematic of the taiga and it shelters from the wind and the cold by digging holes in the snow when it is not looking for food. Birch buds are their main source of food in winter.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Discover the largest city in northern Scandinavia on a two-hour walk during which you will see all the main sites.
Your guide will present the history of the city and show you where the long narrowboats full of barrels of tar used to dock. They will then take you to the former warehouses and to the Market Square guarded by the famous Toripolliisi, the “square policeman” whose statue is the subject of many funny stories. For a sweet finish, you will enjoy a cup of coffee or tea accompanied by a local cake in a city-centre café.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Enjoy a nature day in Koiteli, along the River Kiiminkijoki.
In the Sámi language, koiteli means “to be at the centre”: at the centre of the whitewater, at the centre of yourself. On the way, the guide will talk about the city of Oulu. Upon arrival at the rapids, which are frozen in winter, you will learn how the production of pine tar played a significant role in the history of the Oulu region. You will also hear the story of the sawmill that marked the region over a century ago.
In Koiteli, you can go snowshoeing across all-white landscapes, slide along on a sled or just walk in the snow-covered nature and make the most of the calm. You will share a friendly moment around a coffee, tea, or warm fruit juice accompanied by traditional Finnish cakes.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
You will be welcomed at an authentic reindeer breeding farm, Poro-Panuma - poro means “reindeer” in Finnish.
The family of breeders will show you its herd and tell you all about their way of life, which evolves depending on the season. The breeder will show you how to feed the animals. Then, you will head off for a ride in the forest on a sled pulled by reindeer. Finally, you will share a friendly moment around a cup of coffee or tea and a homemade cake.
On your journey in the bus taking you back to your ship, you will listen to the guide talking about life in the Arctic.
• Excursion conducted in English only. Level of difficulty: low.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Just like the locals, hop on a mountain bike with large tyres to explore Oulu and its surrounding area.
The route will take you from the city centre to the small islands of Pikisaari and Hietasaari, connected by a bridge, then to Nallikari Beach. During this ride, you will be able to admire the rows of small wooden coloured houses on Pikisaari and make the most of this haven of peace. You will take a coffee break in a local establishment. The excursion will end on the Market Square, where a shuttle will come to pick you up and take you back to the ship. Time permitting, you may stay on the square and explore the city on your own.
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According to availability, price per passenger.Discover sledging and speeding sensations during this snowmobile safari in the protected natural area of snow-covered forest and enjoy the magnificent landscapes of Finnish maritime Lapland that will reveal themselves to you.
After donning your equipment and listening to the security briefing, you will climb onto the snowmobile. The safari may begin! Depending on weather conditions and whether the ice is good enough, you will leave from the safari house on snowmobile travelling along the frozen sea.
Keep your eyes open to try to spot traces of animals, or indeed specimens in the flesh. Midway, you will stop for a snack and to make the most of the tranquillity of the natural surroundings.
Price range: Find out more
€€€€: the excursion price is more than €150.
The price of the excursion will be available approximately two months prior to the cruise departure.
The complete programme of excursions, including up-to-date prices, will be provided with the Travel book that you will receive before the departure of your cruise.
PONANT also allows you to pre-book your excursions approximately two months prior to the cruise* departure. Billing is done on board.
*Excluding Expedition cruises.
Treat yourself to a nature walk in the taiga and try your hand at ice fishing — a very popular activity in Finland, practised like a kind of meditation.
Put on your snowshoes and follow your guide deep into the boreal forest. Soon all you will hear will be the snow crunching beneath your feet. Open your eyes and listen carefully: perhaps you will notice a trace or hear a sound from the fauna that lives here in winter.
Once you arrive on the shores of the sea, you will dig a hole in the ice and wait for a catch. It is said that the Finnish have nearly all sat down at least once near a hole dug in the ice to fish perch, the national fish, and that when the fish bites at the end of the line, the emotion is such that they catch the bug for fishing for life!
After the ice fishing session, you will be served a hot drink and a small snack in a neighbouring kota (Lappish teepee) before your return to the pier.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Take part in an evening dedicated to the Northern Lights… At twilight, sat around a campfire, you will listen to the myths connected to this magical yet very real phenomenon and will perhaps be lucky enough to see them.
You will be taken in a bus to a spot far from the lights of town, offering a magnificent view over the starry sky. After a short walk, accompanied by your guide, you will take your place around a campfire and enjoy sausages grilled on the fire accompanied by a warm fruit juice. You will let yourself be lulled by the voice of the guide recounting the real facts and the myths associated with the Northern Lights. With a little luck, you will be able to see them sparkling in the night-blue sky.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Welcome to the Lappish coast! In Kukkolaforsen, you will discover a region whose authentic culture is based on fishing, and the sauna experience.
Kukkola is made up of two villages bearing the same name, located on either side of the powerful River Torne — one on the Finnish side and the other on the Swedish side. This is proof in a way that the Torne Valley is a world in its own right, bursting with flavours and experiences.
The region, divided between two countries, has its own culture and its own language, called Meänkieli. The Kukkola region also has its own net fishing method for catching the whitefish, a cold-water fish that is similar to salmon.
You will discover the Swedish shore. This is where the Swedish Sauna Academy association has its home. You will be initiated into sauna culture and will be able to try several types, for example wood-fired sauna, smoke sauna and dry sauna. Admire the unique landscape of the river, which never completely freezes over, as you take a seat in an open-air jacuzzi.
To finish on a high note, you will be served a lunch based on the region’s typical produce in a restaurant.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.
Visit Rovaniemi, Lapland’s largest city, famous for the “official” village of Santa Claus. You will dive into the heart of Sámi culture, have lunch in an igloo restaurant and visit a reindeer farm.
The city of Rovaniemi is located near the Arctic Circle, at the spot where the Ounasjoki and Kemijoki Rivers meet. The city has long been a place of trade for the Sámi. You will begin your discovery in the company of a Lappish guide, who will tell you all about their people and the way they live in Lapland.
You will visit Arktikum, the Arctic Centre, which is both a scientific centre and a museum focused on the Arctic regions. It presents the lifestyle, natural habitats, history, traditions and cultures of the peoples living north of the polar circle. You will follow the guide through the various exhibitions.
Then you will discover the Santa Claus Village, where you will have free time to explore the site at leisure, before going for lunch in a unique restaurant where all the tables and chairs are sculpted out of snow and ice.
You will then visit a reindeer farm; these animals are emblematic of Lapland. You will find out how the breeding works and about its impact on the development of Lappish culture. After a cup of coffee, you will return to Kemi where your ship awaits you.
Included
According to availability, price per passenger.For your serenity, PONANT organises your transfer and select for you an ideally located hotel.
Day 1 - Disembarkation Day
After landing of your flight selected by PONANT in Paris, meet and greet at the airport and transfer to the Pullman Roissy CDG hotel.
Check-in in your room.
Evening and dinner at leisure.
Day 2 – Roissy CDG
Breakfast on your own followed by check-out.
Your hotel:
The Pullman Roissy CDG hotel is a four stars property located in Roissy. Located at 2 minutes walking from Roissypole, RER and CDGVal station, you will easily be able to join it.
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.
This programme includes:
This programme does not include:
Please note:
Contact of your hotel:
Pullman Roissy CDG Airport
3 Bis Rue de la Haye
93290 Roissy-en-France
Phone: +33 01 70 03 11 63
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 : 260 €
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.Total : 1.565 €
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.Total : 2.600 €
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.Total : 2.060 €
Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.