PONANT’S three-masted sailboat Le Ponant is undergoing a transformation, with the vessel set to be entirely refurbished with a sophisticated new design. Led by Studio Jean-Philippe Nuel, Le Ponant’s new look sees it now offer more than 16 staterooms and suites for up to 32 guests, with a one crew...
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PONANT’S three-masted sailboat Le Ponant is undergoing a transformation, with the vessel set to be entirely refurbished with a sophisticated new design.
Led by Studio Jean-Philippe Nuel, Le Ponant’s new look sees it now offer more than 16 staterooms and suites for up to 32 guests, with a one crew member per passenger ratio.
Ponant has chosen to place an emphasis on space and freedom in order to give guests a sense of being on their own private yacht.
The suites and cabins are spread over three decks, with each benefiting from large windows and offering soft, calming light.
Le Ponant also features a dedicated chef, while common areas include a jacuzzi, a Sun lounge, an Exterior bar, Le Diamant panoramic restaurant, a wellness space, and a marina.
The yacht will set sail for new destinations, including the Mediterranean, the Aegean and the Adriatic in the northern summer, visiting ports in Greece, Croatia, and more.
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