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UNEXPLORED ANTARCTICA: A PONANT EXPEDITION CRUISE

USHUAIA | ANTARCTICA | TASMANIA

A sight envisioned by many yet seen by few, joining the ranks of lucky adventurers who have cruised to our most southerly continent has become an even more elite affair than ever.

Discover the Antarctic Circle between two continents

Person in a bright expedition jacket photographing icy ocean scenery from the deck of a PONANT cruise ship polar conditions.
Group of King penguins standing on a grey sand beach with an expedition cruise ship and misty mountains in the background.

As if a best kept secret known only to the resident wildlife, the ethereal landscapes of Antarctica could fool anyone into thinking that they’re the first to tread its icy terrain. While that may not be the case, following in the footsteps of the great explorers of yesteryear aboard PONANT EXPLORATIONS’s specialist ship, Le Commandant Charcot, is something truly special. Think walking out on deck to take in the remote surroundings of Marie Byrd Land or to spot orcas and penguins in the frigid waves – and even the chance to get as close to the past as possible when discovering Shackleton’s hut on Ross Island.

What makes this voyage truly unique, though, is its crossing of three continents; where expeditions usually start and end in southern South America, it’s the isles of Oceania – specifically Tasmania – that are the last port of call on this voyage. Not to mention the accompanying guest speakers who make life onboard as enlightening as the daily excursions are enriching.

Person wearing an orange polar expedition jacket watching the sun rise over icy Antarctic waters from a PONANT ship’s deck.
A PONANT expedition cruise ship breaking through vast Antarctic sea ice under a clear blue sky.

Where you'll be going...

Get to know where you'll be exploring, from Antarctica's icy terrain to the ports of Hobart and Ushuaia.

Red and white lighthouse standing on a rocky island surrounded by blue water in Ushuaia with mountains under a bright sky.

EMBARKING FROM USHUAIA, ARGENTINA

DAY 1

Where the Andes meet the sea, Ushuaia may be considered the gateway to the world’s end, but it’s also the place where adventures in the ethereal White Continent begin.

A PONANT expedition cruise ship anchored near towering Antarctic icebergs with a snow‑dusted rocky shoreline in the foreground.

THE DRAKE PASSAGE & ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

DAY 2-4

Mark the beginning of the voyage by crossing these two iconic areas while getting to know the ship and its upcoming destinations.

PONANT icebreaker ship bow pushing through thick Antarctic sea ice with fractured ice slabs in the foreground.

CHARCOT ISLAND & MARGUERITE BAY

DAY 5-6

Occupied only by seabirds, Charcot is a largely untouched island shrouded in ice and was discovered by its namesake, Jean-Baptiste Charcot, in 1910. Meanwhile, in Marguerite Bay, spotting cetaceans, leopard seals and Adelie penguins is on the cards.

Person kayaking through calm icy waters surrounded by snow‑covered mountains and towering Antarctic icebergs.

AT SEA

DAY 7-9

An awe for the natural world is innate in the Antarctic, seemingly untouched by humanity save for the occasional reminder of explorers gone by.

Close‑up view of a ship’s deck beside a towering cracked ice wall revealing bright blue glacial ice.

MARIE BYRD LAND

DAY 10-15

One of the most remote territories on the continent, this is one of only three current ‘terra nullius’ in the world – meaning no nation has claimed it.

Aerial view of an expedition ship navigating a narrow Antarctic channel filled with floating icebergs and surrounded by steep snow‑covered cliffs.

DAY AT SEA, INTERNATIONAL DATE LINE & ROSS SEA

DAY 17-23

After a day at sea and crossing the International Date Line, the world’s largest marine protected area and historic explorer base camps demand exploration at the Ross Sea.

King penguin standing on a rocky beach with an expedition cruise ship and misty mountains in the distance.

BALLENY ISLANDS

DAY 24

The remote location of these islands has allowed its wildlife to thrive, making sightings of whales, penguins and seals abundant.

Circular window revealing an indoor snow room aboard PONANT Le Commandant Charcot filled with frost-covered seating and icy blue lighting on a modern wooden wall.

AT SEA

DAY 25-28

Downtime on deck can be as enlightening or relaxing as you like. From educational talks and scientific equipment to try out, to a luxurious spa that helps while away time. 

Rocky shoreline in Hobart, Tasmania with turquoise water leading to a white sandy beach backed by rugged mountains under a cloudy sky.

DISEMBARKING FROM HOBART, TASMANIA

DAY 29-30

A charismatic and art-loving city hugged by mountains and ocean, both aesthetes and outdoorsy types can’t help but explore when they arrive in Australia’s second-oldest capital city.

Modern lounge aboard PONANT Le Commandant Charcot with large windows and skylights, featuring comfortable contemporary seating and ocean views.

Where you’ll stay...

LE COMMANDANT CHARCOT

The world’s only luxury icebreaker and PONANT’s first electric hybrid Polar expedition vessel, Le Commandant Charcot is the most eco-friendly way to navigate the Polar Regions. There’s no sacrificing on style and class though; plush staterooms and suites have a private yacht feel and decadent French cuisine steals the show in the dining venues.

The extraordinary experiences you'll be having...

Person dressed as Father Christmas sitting in a cosy cabin with a glimpse of a Christmas tree in the foreground.

HIKE OR SNOWSHOE IN THE WHITE CONTINENT

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GET UP CLOSE TO NATURE IN A KAYAK

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A snowy landscape at night with trees lit by spotlights and the green Northern Lights illuminating the sky

LEARN FROM THE EXPERTS ONBOARD

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Reindeer standing in a snowy winter forest with frost-covered trees in the background.

TAKE TO THE WATER IN ZODIAC BOATS

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The sleek wooden interior of a sauna at Octola Private Wilderness with a large window looking out onto a snowy landscape.

TAKE SOME DOWNTIME IN THE SPA

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EXPLORE SYDNEY ON A POST-CRUISE STAY

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GUIDE PRICE

From £58,950 per person based on a couple booking for 30 nights cruise and stay departing 11 Jan 2028.

Price correct at time of publishing, March 2026.

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INCLUDED IN YOUR TRIP

  • Business class international flights
  • Economy class flight Santiago to Ushuaia
  • 1 night pre-cruise accommodation in Santiago
  • 29 nights in a Lower Deck Balcony Stateroom aboard Le Commandant Charcot
  • All transfers
  • All experiences outlined above (excluding post-cruise stay in Sydney)

Itinerary essentials

ONBOARD

29 NIGHTS

WHEN TO GO

JAN - FEB

FLIGHT TIME

28HRS LHR - MAD - EZE - USH

TRANSFERS

TRANSFERS VARY

UNRIVALLED. UNFORGETTABLE. YOURS.