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Black Sea Odyssey with Ponant

Black Sea Odyssey with Ponant

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Departing from Istanbul, PONANT brings you an itinerary along the coastlines in the Black Sea, to discover the Turkish, Bulgarian, Romanian, Ukrainian, Russian and Georgian shores. During this 12-day cruise, Le Lyrial will take you to exceptional natural and historic sites.

Your trip will begin with the discovery of the city of Nessebar, in Bulgaria. The architecture of this city established over 3,000 years ago is extremely rich, inherited from the Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman civilisations that succeeded one another here.

You will then head north to Bulgaria with a port of call in Varna. Renowned for its fine sandy beaches, this major city also features an important architectural heritage from the end of the 19th century, such as the Cathedral of the Assumption, built after the cathedral of Saint Petersburg.

Further north, Odessa, the pearl of the Black Sea. This city will win you over with its unique charm resulting from the mix of Slavic and Mediterranean cultures. Don’t miss the chance to visit its palaces, its catacombs, its magnificent opera house, and of course take a detour via the legendary giant stairway immortalised in the film Battleship Potemkin.

Your ship will then head to the East, to discover the lively seaside towns of Sochi, on the « Russian Riviera », at the feet of the Western Caucasus mountains, and Batumi, in Georgia.

Your ship will then make its way to the Turkish coast, where the ports of call will be of great cultural and historical interest. First, Trabzon and Samsun, at the gateway to Anatolia, then, not far from Bartin, the ancient city of Safranbolu, boasting typical Ottoman architecture. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it was a major caravan station between Europe and the East.

Then you will reach Istanbul, a rich historical UNESCO listed site, at the end of a magnificent cruise.

Trip Name
Black Sea Odyssey with Ponant
Days
12
Overview
Vessel Type: Luxury Small Ship Length: 142 metres Passenger Capacity: 224 Launched: 2015 A sleek silhouette, a welcoming intimate atmosphere, discover aboard this new ship the philosophy that has made our sisterships such a success: the spirit of Yacht Cruises. Sailing under the French flag, this magnificent yacht of only 122 staterooms and Suites, with balconies, will join our fleet in April 2015. You will be enchanted by the contemporary decor inspired by the our destinations and the blue light of the Vega star in the Lyra constellation. The result is a subtle variation around a palette of blues, ranging from the  luminous delicate grey-blue of the Polar ice to splashes of the vivid turquoise blue found in  Mediterranean coves A refined ambiance is enhanced by the quality of the workmanship and materials: white Corian counters in the lobby contrast with the warmth of leather to recall a boat’s hull, while the central sculpture of enamelled pieces takes its inspiration from the sea. In the loungebar, the carpet picks up a tennis stripe theme symbolising a certain idea of cruising, one synonymous with French elegance and a chic seaside spirit.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 ISTANBUL
Located on the Bosphorus, Istanbul is one of the most beautiful of all Turkish cities. Named Byzantium when founded by the Greeks, and then Constantinople under the Roman Empire, this city is steeped in history and, for this reason, is a listed UNESCO World Heritage site. Located on Sultanahmet hill, the great Blue Mosque, the mysterious Hagia Sophia and the vast Topkapi palace and its countless mosaics, dominate the Marmara Sea. In the Beyazit district, the Grand Bazaar allows to discover elegant covered passages. A little further away, delicate aroma of loukoum and spices will draw the visitors’ attention at the Egyptian Bazaar.
Day 2 - Day 2 NESSEBAR
Built on a peninsula on the south-west coast overlooking the Black sea, the town of Nesebar possesses age-old history. Founded by the Greeks and then colonised by the Romans and the Ottomans, it is a listed UNESCO World Heritage site. You can ramble in the historical district without worrying about cars, because the area is fully pedestrian. As you mosey through the streets, look out for the houses with wooden corbels, and, in the squares, admire the Byzantine sanctuaries and their astonishing multi-coloured adornments, like Saint-Paraskevi church. The Archaeological Museum has a very rich collection of ancient vestiges. Don’t forget to try the local speciality, touloumbitchki dipped in syrup.
Day 3 - Day 3 VARNA
Sometimes called “the marine capital of Bulgaria”, Varna stands on the shores of the Black Sea, offering a perfect blend of historical visits and relaxation on its long, white-sand beaches. Now a major Bulgarian port, the city was founded in the 6th century BC by the Greeks, before being taken by the Thracians 150 years later. After being conquered by Alexander of Macedon in the 4th century, it became Roman. Later, it was fought over by the Byzantines and Bulgarians before belonging permanently to the latter. Wander through the city’s streets to discover its architectural wonders: the Varna Opera House, the Dormition of the Mother of God Cathedral, the Roman baths, and the highly popular sea garden. Varna is also home to many museums such as the archaeological museum, the naval museum, the park-museum of the Battle of Varna and the city art gallery.
Day 4 - Days 4 - 5 ODESSA
Located on the Black Sea, Odessa, the third largest city in Ukraine, will charm you with its traditions, monuments and natural treasures. You will stroll around its historic centre where you’ll find historic sites and important museums on every turn of the street. Its buildings, along its wide shaded boulevards, give a good idea of its former grandeur. Near the sea, you will appreciate climbing the 192 steps of the Potemkin Stairs, considered as the formal entrance to Odessa. This genuine symbol of the city was made famous by Sergei Eisenstein’s film Battleship Potemkin (1925).
Day 5 - Day 6 AT SEA
During your day at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This day without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Day 6 - Day 7 SOCHI
Between the Black Sea and the Caucasus Mountains, Sochi enjoys an exceptional natural setting on the “Russian Riviera”. Internationally known since hosting the Olympic Games in 2014, the pearl of the Black Sea can be discovered through the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Archangel Michael, Arts Square, the Winter Theatre and the famous Matsesta spa. A trip to Sochi is also an opportunity to go into the surrounding mountains that overlook its pebble beaches to visit Stalin’s secret dacha. Left as it was and hidden amongst huge Californian pine trees, the grey-green structure is perfectly camouflaged in the forest, as per the wishes of the former ruler of the USSR. A little further on, the secrets of the Russian tea plantations are unveiled in a rolling landscape of prairies and subtropical forests on the slopes of Mount Armyanka. Before leaving the city, don’t forget to visit the Olympic Park facilities.
Day 7 - Day 8 BATUMI
Like many Black Sea cities, Batumi has successively been Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and under Russian and then Soviet control until the dissolution of the USSSR in 1991. Gonio Fortress, a few kilometres from the city, is testament to this rich history and was home to the different civilisations that occupied the region. Take a walk through Batumi’s old town centre to discover its most famous monuments: Piazza Square, Saint Nicholas Church, Europe Square, the Statue of Medea, the colonnades on the boulevard, the Alphabetic Tower and the Ali and Nino monument. Located on a promontory overlooking the Black Sea, the Batumi Botanical Garden, the second largest in the world, is well worth seeing.
Day 8 - Day 9 TRABZON
The cultural and historical capital of the Black Sea region, located in the north of Anatolia, Trabzon has important historical heritage. Founded in the 7th century BC by the Milesians, the city was dominated in turns by the Romans, the Goths and the Ottomans: all these different populations, kingdoms and empires have shaped this city’s very particular atmosphere. Not far from here, Altindere Valley National Park is renowned for its immense oak and conifer forests and is home to the ancient Sumela Monastery, nestled 1,200 metres high at the foot of an impressive cliff.
Day 9 - Day 10 SAMSUN
The biggest city in the Black Sea region, Samsun lies on the coast of Turkey. This modern, industrial city is home to 75 archaeological sites that can be interesting to visit. It gives access to one of the most beautiful cities in Asia Minor: the city of crown princes, Amasya, sitting on the banks of the green river (Yeşil Irmak). Its magnificent Ottoman houses lining the narrow left bank, tucked between the river and the rocky outcrop, are sure to captivate you.
Day 10 - Day 11 BARTIN
Located on the edge of the Black Sea in Turkey, Bartin is the prefecture of the eponymous province. It is surrounded by the Zonguldak provinces in the west, Karabük to the south, Kastamonu to the east, and faces the Black Sea to the north. It is the gateway to the mythical Safranbolu, a former caravan station that has preserved its typically Ottoman architecture and is now listed as World Heritage by UNESCO. It is also close to Amasra, a small, utterly charming seaside town.
Day 11 - Day 12 ISTANBUL
Located on the Bosphorus, Istanbul is one of the most beautiful of all Turkish cities. Named Byzantium when founded by the Greeks, and then Constantinople under the Roman Empire, this city is steeped in history and, for this reason, is a listed UNESCO World Heritage site. Located on Sultanahmet hill, the great Blue Mosque, the mysterious Hagia Sophia and the vast Topkapi palace and its countless mosaics, dominate the Marmara Sea. In the Beyazit district, the Grand Bazaar allows to discover elegant covered passages. A little further away, delicate aroma of loukoum and spices will draw the visitors’ attention at the Egyptian Bazaar.
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Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
13-07-202324-07-2023AUD $7,300Deluxe Stateroom
13-07-202324-07-2023AUD $8,170Prestige Stateroom Deck 4
13-07-202324-07-2023AUD $0Owner's Suite
13-07-202324-07-2023AUD $8,620Prestige Stateroom Deck 5
13-07-202324-07-2023AUD $9,140Prestige Stateroom Deck 6
13-07-202324-07-2023AUD $10,360Superior Stateroom
13-07-202324-07-2023AUD $13,010Deluxe Suite
13-07-202324-07-2023AUD $17,850Prestige Suite Deck 5
13-07-202324-07-2023AUD $18,830Privilege Suite
13-07-202324-07-2023AUD $21,720Grand Deluxe Suite
13-07-202324-07-2023AUD $27,890Prestige Suite Deck 6
24-07-202320-08-2023AUD $7,300Deluxe Stateroom
24-07-202320-08-2023AUD $8,170Prestige Stateroom Deck 4
24-07-202320-08-2023AUD $10,360Superior Stateroom
24-07-202320-08-2023AUD $13,010Deluxe Suite
24-07-202320-08-2023AUD $13,540Prestige Stateroom Deck 6
24-07-202320-08-2023AUD $17,850Prestige Suite Deck 5
24-07-202320-08-2023AUD $17,850Prestige Stateroom Deck 5
24-07-202320-08-2023AUD $18,830Privilege Suite
24-07-202320-08-2023AUD $21,720Grand Deluxe Suite
24-07-202320-08-2023AUD $34,030Owner's Suite

Inclusions

    • An itinerary along the coastlines in the Black Sea, to discover five countries: Turkey, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Russia and Georgia.
    • UNESCO sites: Istanbul (port of embarkation and disembarkation), the ancient city of Nessebar and the city of Safranbolu.
    • Discover Odessa, the pearl of the Black Sea.
    • From Trabzon, Altindere National Park and the Sumela Monastery.
    • The possibility of visiting Istanbul before or after your cruise.

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