Nature and heritage from the Philippines to Taiwan


Cruise overview
Set off on an adventure to discover the pristine shores of the Philippines, between colonial heritage, unspoilt nature and deeply anchored traditions. The western coast of the Philippines will gradually reveal itself, with its villages overlooking the sea, peaceful bays and islands sitting on emerald waters. From Corregidor, a place steeped in history, to the Hundred Islands and to Currimao, the gateway to Vigan, a remarkable colonial city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, fall under the spell of a rich living heritage: historic fortifications, colonial architecture, ancestral handicrafts and cultural traditions. Further north, the atmosphere grows more intimate, with sincere encounters and spectacular nature revealing itself, leading to the lush hills and stone villages of Batanes. Taiwan will be unveiled, with its Buddhist traditions and iconic sites, concluding this journey full of contrasts.
Itinerary
Manila
MANILA, the capital city of the Philippines, was founded in, 1571 by Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi. It is one of the oldest cities in the country and was the seat of power for most of the colonial rules of the Philippines. It is situated on the eastern shore of Manila Bay and contains a multitude of landmarks, some of which date back to the 16th century. It is home to the baroque 16th-century San Agustin Church as well as Fort Santiago, a storied citadel and military prison. In the 19th century Manila became one of the most modern cities in Asia. Before the Spanish–American War, Manila saw the rise of the Philippine Revolution. Under the American rule following the Spanish-American War, the United States changed the official language from Spanish to English. Towards the end of World War II, during the Battle of Manila, most of the city was flattened by intensive aerial bombardment. Today, tourism is a vital industry in Manila. Major shopping malls and bazaars thrive around Manila.
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Corregidor Island
Hundred Islands National Park
San Fernando, Luzon
Currimao
Claveria/Aparri
Batanes
Kaohsiung
At sea
Keelung (Chilung)
Superior Stateroom
A spacious ocean-facing stateroom with a large picture window, comfortable seating area and elegant décor. Ideal for guests who prefer natural light and a refined yet understated atmosphere.
Amenities
- King or Twin Configuration
- Shower
- Toiletries Provided
- Room Service Available
- TV
- Free Wi-Fi
- Safe
- Hair Dryer
- Pullman Bed
- Lounge Area
- Vanity Area
- Free Mini Bar
- Media/Entertainment Station
- Pillow Menu Available
- Telephone
- Desk
Ship features
Le Soléal combines understated luxury with genuine expedition capability, allowing guests to explore the world’s wildest regions in complete comfort.
- Sleek expedition yacht accommodating up to 264 guests
- Two restaurants serving French and international cuisine
- Heated swimming pool and panoramic sun deck
- Spa and wellness centre by Sothys
- Theatre for lectures and evening shows
- Observation Lounge with 270° sea views
- Boutique, library, and open-air bar
- Zodiac fleet for off-ship exploration
- All-inclusive dining, drinks, and Wi-Fi
- Expert expedition leaders and naturalists onboard



