WHY IT RATES: The World Affairs cruises from Ponant offer guests the chance to delve deep into a subject or a destination. —Janeen Christoff, TravelPulse Senior Writer
Ponant has announced a compelling World Affairs Cruise in the Baltic. Scheduled for August 5 to 13, 2020, the eight-night cruise is an offering within Ponant’s Quintessential Collection, a series of cruises that delve deeply into a subject and/or destination.
MORE Cruise Line & Cruise Ship
The cruise, aboard the soon-to-launched luxury Explorer yacht, Le Dumont-d’Urville, will begin in Stockholm and end in Copenhagen, visiting historic cities that ring the Baltic Sea, with two days in St. Petersburg. Fares start at $6,820 per person.
The itinerary will be matched by an equally captivating onboard experience with an opportunity to interact with leading thinkers and policymakers about the current state of U.S. relations with the rest of the world. The timely program features lectures and discussions with former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO Admiral James Stavridis; former Ambassador to Russia and current President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, William Burns; and journalist and author Robin Wright, a staff writer for the New Yorker and author of more than half a dozen award-winning books on international security matters.
The cruise will visit the great cities that edge The Baltic Sea, a fascinating commingling of cosmopolitan life with centuries of rich history dating back to the Vikings. Two full days are spent in St. Petersburg, arguably the most magnificent city on the Baltic where virtually the entire city is designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ports-of-call include Helsinki, internationally recognized for its striking modern architecture, as well as Tallinn in Estonia, one of the best-preserved medieval towns in all of Europe. While on Gotland, the largest island in the Baltic Sea, a walking tour of the beautifully preserved medieval town of Visby, once a stronghold of the Hanseatic League, will be followed by a specially arranged private choral performance and reception at the St. Clemens Church Ruin.
Before concluding in Copenhagen, the ship will stop in Szczecin, a city in Poland nearly destroyed during World War II and has since been completely rebuilt following the war as a testament to the city’s resilience.
This is the second World Affairs-themed cruise to be offered, with the first taking place October 11-18, 2019, aboard Le Bougainville. The sailing will travel into the heart of the ancient Greek World and will be accompanied by Fareed Zakaria, CNN Host and Washington Post columnist; Michael V. Hayden, retired US Air Force general and former Director of the CIA; and Daniel Mendelsohn, internationally best-selling author and classicist. Fares start at $6,450 per person.
SOURCE: Ponant press release.
When it comes to Mother's Day, it's easy to reach for the usual gifts, but…
Spring is here, and backyards and closets aren’t the only things that need a seasonal…
Spirit Airlines shutting down is the kind of travel news that hits fast, hard, and…
JetBlue Airways is under scrutiny after a deleted social media post suggested to a customer…
Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines transitioned to a shared passenger service system on April 22.…
As Spirit Airlines’ future hangs in the balance, US President Donald Trump’s administration hints at…