Le Dumont-d'Urville

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Le Dumont-d'Urville
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Le Dumont-d'Urville in Gdansk, 23 August 2019
History
Flag of France.svg Wallis and Futuna
NameLe Dumont-d'Urville
Operator Ponant
Port of registry Flag of France.svg Mata Utu
Builder
  • VARD Tulcea, Romania (hull)
  • VARD Søviknes, Norway (outfitting)
Yard number851
Acquired14 June 2019
Maiden voyage7 August 2019
Identification
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Class and type Ponant Explorers-class cruise ship
Capacity184 passengers

Le Dumont-d'Urville is the fourth ship of the Ponant Explorersclass of cruise ships operated by Ponant. Each member of the class has been allocated the name of a famous French explorer. Initially, the fourth ship in the class was to have been named Le Kerguelen, after explorer and naval officer Yves-Joseph de Kerguelen-Trémarec. [1] However, before entering service she was renamed Le Dumont-d'Urville, after Jules Dumont d'Urville, another explorer and naval officer. [2] [3]

Built by VARD, Le Dumont-d'Urville had her hull constructed in VARD's Tulcea yard in Romania. She was then transferred to the builder's Søviknes facility in Ålesund, Norway, for final outfitting. [3] [4]

Le Dumont-d'Urville was delivered to Ponant in Norway on 14 June 2019, and was due to begin her maiden voyage on 7 August 2019. [5] [6]

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References

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  2. Staff writer (25 May 2018). "Stunning Le Lapérouse Completes First Set of Sea Trials". Cruise Industry News. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  3. 1 2 Cooke, Andrew (13 November 2018). "Newbuild of the Month: Le Lapérouse". Shipping Today and Yesterday. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
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