Australia's Iconic Kimberley

From $10,370 per person

11 days

Ship: Le Soléal

Australia's Iconic Kimberley
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Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Sep. 7, 2026, Mon. - Broome
  • Day 2 - Sep. 8, 2026, Tue. - Lacepede Islands
  • Day 3 - Sep. 9, 2026, Wed. - Collier Bay
  • Day 4 - Sep. 10, 2026, Thu. - Collier Bay
  • Day 5 - Sep. 11, 2026, Fri. - Careening Bay
  • Day 6 - Sep. 12, 2026, Sat. - Hunter River
  • Day 7 - Sep. 13, 2026, Sun. - Swift Bay
  • Day 8 - Sep. 14, 2026, Mon. - Vansittart Bay
  • Day 9 - Sep. 15, 2026, Tue. - King George River
  • Day 10 - Sep. 16, 2026, Wed. - At sea
  • Day 11 - Sep. 17, 2026, Thu. - Darwin

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1 - September 07, 2026

Broome

Day 2 - September 08, 2026

Lacepede Islands

Day 3 - September 09, 2026

Collier Bay

Day 4 - September 10, 2026

Collier Bay

Day 5 - September 11, 2026

Careening Bay

Day 6 - September 12, 2026

Hunter River

Day 7 - September 13, 2026

Swift Bay

Day 8 - September 14, 2026

Vansittart Bay

Day 9 - September 15, 2026

King George River

Day 10 - September 16, 2026

At sea

Day 11 - September 17, 2026

Darwin

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Ship

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Le Soléal
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About this ship

Le Soléal

Le Soléal is a refined expedition yacht in Ponant’s Sistership series, designed to deliver a sophisticated small-ship cruising experience for up to 264 guests. Purpose-built for both polar and tropical waters, the ship combines contemporary French elegance with the versatility required for reaching remote, culturally rich, or environmentally sensitive destinations. Its sleek silhouette, quiet ambiance, and thoughtful interiors appeal to discerning travelers who value both comfort and discovery.

The ship’s design features a soothing palette of white, gray, and taupe accented by brushed wood and steel, creating a modern yet welcoming environment throughout. Expansive windows line most public areas, offering panoramic views from the lounges, library, theater, and the sunlit reception areas. Guests can relax on the pool deck, enjoy curated programming in the theater, or unwind in the spa, which includes a hammam, treatment rooms, and a small fitness center. The onboard atmosphere is peaceful and understated, emphasizing relaxed luxury without excess.

Staterooms and suites are all ocean-facing, with nearly all offering private balconies. Interiors are airy and uncluttered, equipped with fine linens, rainfall showers, plush robes, espresso machines, and multimedia systems. The attention to detail extends to service, with a high crew-to-guest ratio ensuring a level of personalization rarely found on larger ships.

Dining on Le Soléal is a culinary highlight, with two restaurants serving expertly prepared French and international cuisine. The main restaurant offers elegant, multi-course dinners in a refined setting, while the poolside grill presents a more casual option with open-air seating. Menus are crafted using fresh, seasonal ingredients and paired with a selection of fine wines that reflect Ponant’s French roots.

The ship is outfitted with advanced environmental systems, including dynamic positioning and low-emission engines, allowing it to visit fragile ecosystems with minimal impact. On expedition voyages, a team of naturalists, historians, and local experts lead Zodiac excursions, wildlife sightings, and cultural immersions, enhancing the depth of each journey. From the icy fjords of Antarctica to the storied coasts of the Mediterranean or Japan, Le Soléal offers a seamless blend of style, sustainability, and enriching exploration.

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