Hailing as the world’s first hybrid luxury polar exploration vessel, the Le Commandant Charcot combines the top tier of luxury with sustainable development at the heart of the design. Equipped with 135 luxury staterooms featuring elegant and warm stone, wood and leather detailing’s to reflect the natural environment that the ship will be sailing in, the Le Commandant Charcot is setting a new level for opulence in the polar regions. Guests are spoilt for choice when it comes to places to relax and unwind on-board with an abundance of social areas to choose from ranging from two pools (indoor and outdoor), a beauty corner, theater, three different lounges, multiple reception areas and different restaurants to choose from.
What makes the Le Commandant Charcot so special is her ice-breaking capabilities allowing her to travel to the furthermost, remote reaches of the globe whilst still experiencing unprecedented luxury. Electricity integrates with engines running on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) exceeding the current applicable environmental regulations with the capability of hybrid electric mode which produces zero emissions. Le Commandant Charcot has on-board recycling of waste and an advanced wastewater treatment along with waste heat recovery systems in place. She also has a scientific laboratory on-board equipped to study the ecosystems and biodiversity of the polar settings that you are exploring.

Book early for the best fares and availability. Ponant cabin prices are structured to reward guests who book early. Prices change depending on the occupancy of each cabin type on the ship.
Savings of up to 30% are currently available (price below include any discounts).
Please contact us for an accurate quote on your desired cabin. Prices are based on double-occupancy. Fares for single guests are available upon request. Prices are subject to change.
Prices correct as at 1 Oct 2024.
All prices are in AUD$. Prices are per person on a twin share basis.
Please call to check availability and to confirm the price at time of inquiry.
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| Cruise Itinerary | Start Date | End Date | Days | Starts / Ends | Prestige Stateroom Deck 6 | Prestige Stateroom Deck7 | Prestige Stateroom Deck 8 | Deluxe Suite Deck 6 | Deluxe Suite Deck 7 | Deluxe Suite Deck 8 | Prestige Suite Deck 7 | Prestige Suite Deck 8 | Grand Prestige Suite | Privilege Suite | Duplex Suite | Owners Suite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inuit Spring of Ammassalik | 04 May 2026 | 14 May 2026 | 11 | Reykjavik | $24,720 | $25,220 | $25,700 | $26,440 | $27,670 | $28,640 | $37,000 | $38,220 | $39,450 | $41,910 | $57,860 | $98,130 |
| Northeast Greenland’s Unexplored Sea Ice | 14 May 2026 | 28 May 2026 | 15 | Reykjavik | $34,610 | $35,310 | $35,990 | $37,020 | $38,740 | $40,110 | $51,810 | $53,520 | $55,230 | $58,670 | $81,020 | $137,380 |
| In the Ice of the Arctic, Greenland to Svalbard | 28 May 2026 | 30 Jun 2026 | 17 | Reykjavik / Longyearbyen | $41,150 | $41,930 | $42,710 | $43,890 | $45,860 | $47,430 | $60,780 | $62,740 | $64,710 | $68,640 | $94,170 | $158,590 |
| In the Ice of the Arctic, Greenland to Svalbard | 13 Jun 2026 | 29 Jun 2026 | 17 | Longyearbyen / Reykjavik | $41,150 | $41,930 | $42,710 | $43,890 | $45,860 | $47,430 | $60,780 | $62,740 | $64,710 | $68,640 | $94,170 | $158,590 |
| The Geographic North Pole | 12 Jul 2026 | 27 Jul 2026 | 16 | Longyearbyen | $55,400 | $56,440 | $57,470 | $59,040 | $61,640 | $63,710 | $81,380 | $83,970 | $86,570 | $91,770 | $125,540 | $210,910 |
| The Geographic North Pole | 27 Jul 2026 | 11 Aug 2026 | 16 | Longyearbyen | $55,400 | $56,440 | $57,470 | $59,040 | $61,640 | $63,710 | $81,380 | $83,970 | $86,570 | $91,770 | $125,540 | $210,910 |
| The Geographic North Pole | 11 Aug 2026 | 26 Aug 2026 | 16 | Longyearbyen | $55,400 | $56,440 | $57,470 | $59,040 | $61,640 | $63,710 | $81,380 | $83,970 | $86,570 | $91,770 | $125,540 | $210,910 |
| The Geographic North Pole | 27 Aug 2026 | 11 Sep 2026 | 16 | Longyearbyen | $55,400 | $56,440 | $57,470 | $59,040 | $61,640 | $63,710 | $81,380 | $83,970 | $86,570 | $91,770 | $125,540 | $210,910 |
| The Geographic North Pole and the East Coast of Greenland | 11 Sep 2026 | 26 Sep 2026 | 16 | Longyearbyen / Reykjavik | $58,810 | $59,910 | $61,030 | $62,690 | $65,460 | $67,680 | $86,510 | $89,290 | $92,060 | $97,600 | $133,620 | $224,690 |
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For more information on the voyages we offer, call 1300 784 794 or email contact@arctictravelcentre.com.au
Book early for the best fares and availability. Ponant cabin prices are structured to reward guests who book early. Prices change depending on the occupancy of each cabin type on the ship. Please contact us for an accurate quote on your desired cabin. Prices are based on double-occupancy. Fares for single guests are available upon request. Prices are subject to change.
All prices are in AUD$. Prices are per person on a twin share basis. Prices to be advised.
Please call to check availability and to confirm the price at time of inquiry.
Click on Cruise Itinerary name to view detailed voyage
| Cruise Itinerary | Start Date | End Date | Days | Starts / Ends |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| St Lawrence to Greenland | 13 Mar 2027 | 27 Mar 2027 | 15 | Montreal / Nuuk |
| Arctic Spring: Ice and Inuit Culture | 27 Mar 2027 | 4 Apr 2027 | 9 | Nuuk |
| Disko Bay: Inuit and the Unknown | 28 Apr 2027 | 13 May 2027 | 16 | Nuuk / Reykjavik |
| Inuit Spring of Ammassalik | 15 May 2027 | 25 May 2027 | 11 | Reykjavik |
| Northeast Greenland's Unexplored Sea Ice | 25 May 2027 | 8 Jun 2027 | 15 | Reykjavik |
| In the Ice of the Arctic: Greenland to Svalbard | 8 Jun 2027 | 24 Jun 2027 | 17 | Reykjavik / Longyearbyen |
| In the Ice of the Arctic: Greenland to Svalbard | 24 Jun 2027 | 10 Jul 2027 | 17 | Longyearbyen / Reykjavik |
| The Geographic North Pole and Greenland's East Coast | 10 Jul 2027 | 27 Jul 2027 | 18 | Reykjavik / Longyearbyen |
| The Geographic North Pole | 27 Jul 2027 | 8 Aug 2027 | 13 | Longyearbyen |
| The Geographic North Pole | 8 Aug 2027 | 20 Aug 2027 | 13 | Longyearbyen |
| The Geographic North Pole | 20 Aug 2027 | 1 Sep 2027 | 13 | Longyearbyen |
| The Geographic North Pole | 1 Sep 2027 | 13 Sep 2027 | 13 | Longyearbyen |
| The Geographic North Pole and Greenland's East Coast | 13 Sep 2027 | 30 Sep 2027 | 18 | Longyearbyen / Reykjavik |
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For more information on the voyages we offer, call 1300 784 794 or email contact@arctictravelcentre.com.au
The Lower Deck Balcony Staterooms offer refined comfort in an elegant setting. Featuring a private glazed balcony and panoramic sliding bay window, this stateroom provides an intimate yet luxurious retreat, perfect for enjoying dramatic polar scenery in complete comfort.
Amenities: King-size bed or two single beds, bathroom with shower, panoramic sliding bay window, 5 m² glazed private balcony
The Upper Deck Balcony Staterooms offer elevated views and abundant natural light through a panoramic sliding window and spacious glazed private balcony. Elegant design and thoughtful amenities create a serene retreat, ideal for taking in sweeping polar landscapes in total comfort.
Amenities: King-size bed or two single beds, bathroom with shower, panoramic sliding window, 53 ft² glazed private balcony
The Deluxe Suites offer an enhanced sense of space and comfort, featuring a refined lounge area and expansive private balcony. With elegant furnishings and panoramic views, these suites provide a sophisticated retreat after days of polar exploration.
Amenities: King-size bed or two single beds, bathroom with shower, panoramic sliding window, lounge area with chaise lounge and two armchairs, 53 ft² glazed private balcony
The Prestige Suites offer expansive living space and elevated comfort, featuring a separate living room and an exceptionally large private glazed balcony. With two bathrooms and panoramic sliding windows, these suites provide an ideal balance of privacy and sophistication for guests seeking an enhanced onboard experience.
Amenities: Bedroom with king-size bed or two single beds, living room with sofa, armchair, TV, and courtesy sliding door, two bathrooms with shower, two sliding panoramic windows, 107 ft² glazed private balcony
The Grand Suites combine generous living space with exclusive privileges and elevated comforts. Designed for discerning guests, they feature enhanced onboard benefits, refined furnishings, and thoughtful luxuries, creating a truly indulgent polar expedition experience.
Amenities: King-size bed or two single beds, bathroom with shower and Balneo bathtub, lounge area with chaise longue and second TV, Samsung tablet connected to Wi-Fi, panoramic sliding bay window, 5 m² glazed private balcony, priority boarding, Champagne and fruit basket upon arrival, butler service, daily fruit basket, two pairs of Swarovski CL Companion 10 x 30 binoculars
The Privilege Suites offer expansive accommodations and exclusive amenities, ideal for guests seeking additional space and premium services. Featuring a separate lounge, enhanced balcony, and butler service, these suites deliver elevated comfort and refined privacy while exploring the world’s most remote regions.
Amenities: Bedroom with king-size bed or two single beds, bathroom with shower and Balneo bathtub, lounge with sofa bed, armchair, and sliding courtesy door, Samsung tablet connected to Wi-Fi, two panoramic sliding doors and rectangular porthole, 12.5 m² glazed private balcony, priority boarding, Champagne and fruit basket upon arrival, butler service, daily fruit basket, two pairs of Swarovski CL Companion 10 x 30 binoculars
The Duplex Suites are spectacular two-level residences at sea, offering exceptional space, privacy, and premium privileges. Designed for the ultimate expedition lifestyle, they feature expansive indoor living areas and a remarkable private terrace complete with Jacuzzi, delivering one of the most exclusive experiences aboard.
Amenities: Bedroom with king-size bed or two single beds and TV, bathroom with shower and Balneo bathtub, lounge with armchairs, sofa bed, steam fireplace and TV, dining room with 6-seater table, minibar with RIEDEL crystal glasses, Samsung tablet connected to Wi-Fi, five panoramic windows and glazed panoramic swing door, private 26 m² terrace with outdoor lounge and Jacuzzi, private return transfer, priority boarding, Champagne and fruit basket upon arrival, butler service, daily fruit basket, two pairs of Swarovski CL Companion 10 x 30 binoculars
The Owner’s Suite represents the pinnacle of luxury aboard Le Commandant Charcot. Offering exceptional indoor and outdoor living space, bespoke services, and exclusive privileges, this extraordinary residence features a spectacular private terrace and refined interiors, delivering an unparalleled polar expedition experience.
Amenities: Bedroom with king-size bed or two single beds, living room with armchairs, two sofa beds, steam fireplace, and second TV, desk and bookcase, Samsung tablet connected to Wi-Fi, dining room with 6-seater table, minibar with RIEDEL crystal glasses, bathroom with shower and Balneo bathtub, two panoramic sliding bay windows, private 186 m² terrace with outdoor lounge (deckchairs, hot tub, two sofas, and dining table), private return transfer, priority boarding, Champagne and fruit basket upon arrival, butler service, daily fruit basket, two pairs of Swarovski CL Companion 10 x 30 binoculars, Swarovski Optik ST VISTA telescope

177 square metre reception area including: a reception/concierge desk, an expeditions desk, the ship’s administrative services, the sales office manned by the Hospitality and Travel Manager officer, boutique selling clothing, jewelry, beauty products, postcards and various accessories, the image and photo desk.
A 302 square metre main lounge including a 28 square meter cigar lounge, a tea corner and a bar, with live music on selected evening
A 400 square metre panoramic bar and lounge
An open-air Bar
Fitness Room: Elliptic, running machines, bicycles
Beauty Corner: Hairdresser, Massage Rooms, Sauna, Snow Room, Nail Shop
Pool Area: Indoor Pool and Winter Garden (Outdoor Pool)
Theater: Capacity 270-276 – Main show room for conference and live entertainment on selected evenings with State of the Art Audio and Video Technology
Library
Medical Centre
16 Zodiacs

Shipboard accommodation in your selected suite category with daily housekeeping.
Water resistant expedition parka to keep
Insulated rubber boots to borrow for duration of the voyage
All meals while on the cruise. Continental breakfast, buffet breakfast, buffet lunch, afternoon tea, a three-course dinner and a late-evening snack are served daily.
24 hour room service
Wifi whilst onboard – please note the serice may be slow due to satellite connection and remote location of the cruise.
Open Bar – A wide choice of refreshments such as wine, beer, cocktails, fruit juices and aperitifs are served in each bar and with lunch and dinner. This does not include premium alcoholic drinks.
Mini Bar – the mini bar in your suite is restocked every day and in included in the fare.
Experienced Expedition Leader and professional expedition team of marine biologists, naturalists, historians.
Daily off-ship excursions by Zodiac boat breaking into small groups for shore landings
Guided hikes and walks on shore of various durations for guests of all abilities
Visits to wildlife colonies, historic sites, places of outstanding natural beauty and community visits
Educational presentations and talks by polar experts in their fi eld (ie. marine biologists, naturalists, historians etc). Onboard or on shore.
An emergency trained medical physician onboard every voyage.
Use of onboard facilities
Port fees and all permits to access visited areas.

Length: 150 metres
Width: 28 metres
Draught: 10 metres
Ice Class: PC2
Propulsion: LNG & Hybrid Electric
Shipyard: VARD
Classification: Bureau Veritas
Flag: French
Crew Members: 190
Zodiacs: 16
Staterooms and Suites: 135 (31 suites)