The luxury cruise line Ponant has made it easier for travelers to reach the North Pole with a shorter journey that takes them all the way there.
The new 12-night journey The company’s icebreaker will be launched in summer 2027. Le Commandant Charcot ship Ponant revealed that this cruise is designed to be shorter, but still celebrate polar exploration. Travel + Leisure. The trip takes travelers to 90 degrees North, one the hardest-to-reach locations known for its permanent snow cover and midnight sun in summer.
Longyearbyen will be the departure point for the roundtrip. Norway’s Svalbard archipelago On July 27, August 8, Aug. 20 and September 1, 2027.
Samuel Chamberlain CEO of the company said: “This is a rare opportunity to see the Arctic in a way that few have seen before.” Ponant In a T+L-shared statement, Explorations Group for the Americas said that the itinerary had been “thoughtfully designed”.
Travelers can enjoy spotting wildlife such as polar bears and arctic foxes and exploring the harsh terrain by kayaking, snowshoeing and zodiac boats. The voyage will take travelers past fjords, glaciers and other breathtaking scenery. They can also experience the thrill of the polar plunge by diving into the freezing waters.
All rooms and suites are on board Le Commandant Charcot The private terraces or balconies can accommodate up to 245 people. Each cabin is also equipped with luxury amenities such as Dyptique Paris bathroom products, Bose Bluetooth Speakers, and Nespresso Coffee Makers.
While not exploring, passengers can relax in the heated indoor swimming pool with a large skylight, the heated outdoor lagoon, enjoy a drink at the Blue Lagoon outdoor bar or sit by the fire pit. In the Observation Lounge you can spot wildlife through the Swarovski Optik Telescopes or enjoy a meal at the Alain Ducasse restaurant.
“With Le Commandant CharcotChamberlain explained that the ship was designed to not only push the boundaries of polar exploration, but also serve as a platform for environmental stewardship and cultural exchange. “Coupled with our French flair for hospitality, this is purposeful exploration at its finest—providing today’s time-strapped travelers with the rare opportunity for transformative discovery.”
All expeditions include round-trip airfare from Paris to Longyearbyen. Ponant offers longer North Pole cruises, ranging between 15 and 17 nights.