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Come aboard Le Commandant Charcot for an unforgettable voyage.

After the long polar night, the east coast of Greenland awakens, still cloaked in ice. Aboard Le Commandant Charcot, a technological cocoon, you will sail to the Ammassalik and Blosseville regions, which traditional ships cannot access during the spring season. Here, shifting ice sculpts landscapes of raw beauty and, as Inuit wisdom teaches, “only the present moment matters”. Whether on board or on the ice, you will discover the wonders of this extraordinary part of the world, where you may catch a glimpse of cetaceans, polar bears and seabirds if you are patient enough. In the remote villages, you will be welcomed into colourful houses and experience warm, sincere encounters that will leave you with unforgettable memories.

Find out more about the world of Le Commandant Charcot here!

We are privileged guests in these extreme lands where we are at the mercy of weather and ice conditions. Our navigation, mainly in the fjords, will be determined by the type of ice we come across; as the fast ice must be preserved, we will take this into account from day to day in our itineraries. The sailing programme, outings, activities and observation of fauna cannot be guaranteed and are subject to weather and ice conditions. The experiences are unique and vary from day to day and for each departure. The Captain and the Expedition Leader will make every effort to ensure that your experience is as rich as possible, while respecting safety instructions and regulations imposed by the AECO. 

Overview

Your voyage

All-inclusive

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Destination

Destination

Arctic

Reykjavík (Iceland) to Reykjavík (Iceland)

Duration

11 days, 10 nights on board

Expeditions

Offers

PONANT Bonus 30%

Nordic skiing polar trek (2 days/1 night)

Nordic skiing polar trek (2 days/1 night), Dog sledding, Kayaking - Le Commandant Charcot, Hiking or snowshoeing, Polar plunge

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Journey

Your daily itinerary

  • The east coast of Greenland, only accessible at this time of year aboard the polar exploration vessel Le Commandant Charcot, to meet Inuit communities and learn about their springtime traditions.
  • Discover the landscapes (alpine peaks, ice sheet, majestic fjords, glaciers, pack ice, etc.) and the wildlife (opportunities to glimpse or observe cetaceans, polar bears, seabirds, etc.).
  • Activities : opportunities for outings and shore visits in a rubber dinghy; dog sledding; kayaking; hiking or snowshoeing; polar plunging, polar raid. 
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Staterooms and suites

Elegance and refinement

*Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability, and subject to change at any time. The category of stateroom to which this price applies may no longer be available.

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In your luggage

Inuit spring of Ammassalik

Itinerary

Embarkation 15/05/27 from 16:00 to 17:00 Departure 15/05/27 at 22:00

15 May 27 - Reykjavík

Iceland’s capital stretches along the edge of a vast bay in the west of the country. Perlan, the “Pearl of Reykjavík”, a museum located on ’Oskjuhlið hill, offers a panoramic view of the lush, green landscapes. A little further, one can easily spot the signpost showing the way to the evangelical Hallgrímskirkja church, and to the historical centre where one can stroll along the Skólavördustígur and the Laugavegur, two lively streets with charming small shops. For some relaxation just outside of the city, visitors have the opportunity to visit the Reykjanes peninsula and its famous thermal lagoons of the Blue Lagoon.

15 May 27 - Reykjavík

Arrival 16/05/27 Departure 16/05/27

16 May 27 - Sailing through the Denmark Strait

Lying between Greenland and Iceland, the Denmark Strait was crossed for the first time by theVikings in the late 10th century, during Erik the Red’s expeditions. In the Second World War, its waters were the theatre of a battle between the Kriegsmarine and the Royal Navy, on 24 May 1941. In the wintertime, extremely dense pack ice forms along the Greenlandic coasts and, while the Transpolar Drift sweeps icebergs along throughout the year, the strait is generally clear of ice during the summer. In the depths of the strait lies the world’s largest waterfall, an undersea cataract formed by the difference in temperature between the cold waters of the Greenland Sea and the warmer waters of the Irminger Sea. Numerous cetacean species thrive in this rich ecosystem.

16 May 27 - Sailing through the Denmark Strait

Arrival 17/05/27 Departure 22/05/27

17 May 27 > 22 May 27 - Exploration of Ammassalik Region

Still relatively unknown just a century ago, the east coast of Greenland remains the most authentic and majestic region in the Arctic. Explore this part of the world where the alpine mountains merge intimately with the sea and the fjords are adorned with high, snow-capped peaks and icebergs drifting or trapped in the pack ice. You will slowly immerse yourself in the heart of frozen landscapes of surreal beauty. The infinite variety of textures in the different types of ice creates an ever-changing scenery. Follow in the wake of the famous Pourquoi Pas?, the ship of Captain Jean-Baptiste Charcot who set off with his crew in 1934 to land Paul-Émile Victor in Ammassalik. In this fjord of raw and untamed beauty, the explorer devoted his first ethnographic mission to the Ammassalimiut, a little-known Inuit community. In this deceptively frozen landscape, the silence is broken only by the sounds of dogs and the grating of sled runners against the ice. You will receive a warm welcome in villages still protected by the fast ice. You will have the opportunity to discover the Inuit culture’s ancestral traditions during joyous and authentic moments shared with the communities.

17 May 27 > 22 May 27 - Exploration of Ammassalik Region

Arrival 23/05/27 Departure 23/05/27

23 May 27 - Blosseville Coast

Aboard your ship, follow in the footsteps of Jules Poret de Blosseville, a French explorer and sailor. In 1833, aboard La Lilloise, he set off to discover this isolated and unexplored part of eastern Greenland and gave French names to various sites on the coast. The adventure probably has an unfortunate outcome, since the crew was never found. This uninhabited territory, which now bears his name, lies to the south of Scoresby Sund. Surrounded by ice, icebergs and pieces of pack ice, Blosseville Coast is one of these wild and hard-to-reach places that very few people are lucky enough to explore.

23 May 27 - Blosseville Coast

Arrival 24/05/27 Departure 24/05/27

24 May 27 - Sailing through the Denmark Strait

Lying between Greenland and Iceland, the Denmark Strait was crossed for the first time by theVikings in the late 10th century, during Erik the Red’s expeditions. In the Second World War, its waters were the theatre of a battle between the Kriegsmarine and the Royal Navy, on 24 May 1941. In the wintertime, extremely dense pack ice forms along the Greenlandic coasts and, while the Transpolar Drift sweeps icebergs along throughout the year, the strait is generally clear of ice during the summer. In the depths of the strait lies the world’s largest waterfall, an undersea cataract formed by the difference in temperature between the cold waters of the Greenland Sea and the warmer waters of the Irminger Sea. Numerous cetacean species thrive in this rich ecosystem.

24 May 27 - Sailing through the Denmark Strait

Arrival 25/05/27 early morning Disembarkation 25/05/27 at 8:00

25 May 27 - Reykjavík

Iceland’s capital stretches along the edge of a vast bay in the west of the country. Perlan, the “Pearl of Reykjavík”, a museum located on ’Oskjuhlið hill, offers a panoramic view of the lush, green landscapes. A little further, one can easily spot the signpost showing the way to the evangelical Hallgrímskirkja church, and to the historical centre where one can stroll along the Skólavördustígur and the Laugavegur, two lively streets with charming small shops. For some relaxation just outside of the city, visitors have the opportunity to visit the Reykjanes peninsula and its famous thermal lagoons of the Blue Lagoon.

25 May 27 - Reykjavík

Inuit spring of Ammassalik

Other available date

15/05/2725/05/27

10 nights aboard the ship Le Commandant Charcot

PONANT Bonus 30%

From

£14,710

/person*

04/05/2614/05/26

10 nights aboard the ship Le Commandant Charcot

PONANT Bonus 5%

From

£19,290

/person*

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