Polar Lights: From North Cape to the Lofoten Islands/Le Commandant Charcot
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Le Commandant Charcot

Polar Lights: From North Cape to the Lofoten Islands - 9 night cruise



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Exploring the most remote and inaccessible regions of our planet involves a considerable amount of responsibility: the responsibility of limiting the traces we leave behind. More than just a commitment, respecting the ecosystems is the fundamental condition for these unprecedented voyages in these regions to take place.

Le Commandant Charcot is paving the way in this respect. It is the first deep polar exploration cruise ship to be equipped with a hybrid liquefied natural gas (currently the cleanest energy available) propulsion system and a bank of high-capacity batteries.

This new propulsion system is also combined with the use of the latest available green technologies, resulting in an all-round approach designed with a single aim in mind: to minimise the impact of your polar odyssey on the planet and make a positive contribution to the peoples and lands visited and encountered.

Cruise ID: 22147

PONANT has brought together the latest available innovations and developed new ones, in order to hoist Le Commandant Charcot , the first hybrid-electric polar exploration vessel powered by liquefied natural gas, at the forefront of more responsible navigation and at the forefront of security guard in polar area.

The art of polar navigation

Le Commandant Charcot is the first passenger ship in the world to have a PC2 polar class hull. It allows him to evolve between the drifting ice floes and to try, when the conditions allow it, to reach the most remote regions in complete safety. The preservation of polar ecosystems and the coastal ice floe, vital habitat for marine fauna, are our priority. Expertise, innovation, humility in the face of Nature, cooperation with local peoples and minimal impact on the environment are the essential key words for responsible exploration.

Pioneer of security in the polar zone

The safety and survival equipment specially developed and designed by PONANT for Le Commandant Charcot (Ice Cube, group survival kit, floating shelters, survival clothing) exceed current criteria established by the tourism industry or the army, advance maritime safety and polar tourism standards and allow international experts to consider new strategies.

Bonuses for the staff is one of the customs of cruise ships and are left to your discretion. An anonymous envelope is left in your stateroom at the end of your cruise. You can leave it at reception in a box provided. This sum is generally in the range of €10-12 per day per passenger. It is then divided between the members of the crew.

Date Time Price * Booking
29 October 2024 €13,277 Call us to book

* Price based on lowest available cruise only fare for double occupancy. Subject to change at any time.

Cabins on Le Commandant Charcot

Grand Prestige Suite
1-2

Benefits

  • Openwork private balcony for 100% of our cabins and suites
  • Terrace for the Duplex suites and the Shipowner's suite
  • 24 hour room service
  • Unlimited Wi-Fi included (random satellite reception depending on navigation and latitude)
  • Individual air conditioning
  • Dressing room with shelves and wardrobe space
  • Dressing table and hair dryer
  • Dyptique Paris high-end products in large containers
  • Mini bar included
  • Nespresso coffee machine and kettle
  • Electronic safe
  • Satellite direct dial telephone
  • Bose Bluetooth speaker
  • Flat screen TV, international channels (random depending on your navigation) and videos on demand
  • 110/220 volt installation
  • Three PRM cabins

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

  • Priority boarding
  • Champagne and fruit basket upon arrival
  • Butler service
  • An assortment of sweet or savory canapes and a fruit basket every day
  • A lounge area with chaise longue and TV
  • A Samsung tablet connected to Wi-Fi
  • A king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm) and TV
  • A bathroom with shower and spa bath
  • A panoramic sliding bay window
  • A 5 m² open balcony
  • Two pairs of Swarvoski CL Companion 10 x 30 binoculars

Facilities

  • King or Twin Configuration
  • Shower
  • Room Service Available
  • TV
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Desk
  • Sofa Bed
  • Lounge Area
  • Vanity Area
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Suite Benefits
  • Free Mini Bar
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Media/Entertainment Station
  • Pillow Menu Available

Suite of the Shipowner
1-6

Benefits

  • Openwork private balcony for 100% of our cabins and suites
  • Terrace for the Duplex suites and the Shipowner's suite
  • 24 hour room service
  • Unlimited Wi-Fi included (random satellite reception depending on navigation and latitude)
  • Individual air conditioning
  • Dressing room with shelves and wardrobe space
  • Dressing table and hair dryer
  • Dyptique Paris high-end products in large containers
  • Mini bar included
  • Nespresso coffee machine and kettle
  • Electronic safe
  • Satellite direct dial telephone
  • Bose Bluetooth speaker
  • Flat screen TV, international channels (random depending on your navigation) and videos on demand
  • 110/220 volt installation
  • Three PRM cabins

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

  • A private return transfer
  • Priority boarding
  • Champagne and fruit basket upon arrival
  • Butler service
  • An assortment of sweet or savory canapes and a fruit basket every day
  • A bedroom with king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm) and TV
  • A living room with armchairs, two convertible sofas, steam fireplace and TV
  • An office and its library
  • A Samsung tablet connected to Wi-Fi
  • A dining room with a table for 6 people
  • A mini-bar cabinet equipped with RIEDEL crystal glassware
  • A bathroom with shower and spa bath
  • A one-hour treatment for one person in the wellness area among the body and face treatments
  • A private terrace of 186 m²: outdoor lounge with deckchairs, jacuzzi, 2 sofas and a dining table
  • Two panoramic sliding windows
  • Two pairs of Swarvoski CL Companion 10 x 30 binoculars
  • A Swarovski Optik ST VISTA spotting scope

Facilities

  • King or Twin Configuration
  • Lounge Area
  • Shower
  • Bath
  • Whirlpool Bath
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Room Service Available
  • Suite Benefits
  • TV
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Desk
  • Dining Area
  • Vanity Area
  • Free Mini Bar
  • Butler Service
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Media/Entertainment Station
  • Telephone

Duplex Suite
1-4

Benefits

  • Openwork private balcony for 100% of our cabins and suites
  • Terrace for the Duplex suites and the Shipowner's suite
  • 24 hour room service
  • Unlimited Wi-Fi included (random satellite reception depending on navigation and latitude)
  • Individual air conditioning
  • Dressing room with shelves and wardrobe space
  • Dressing table and hair dryer
  • Dyptique Paris high-end products in large containers
  • Mini bar included
  • Nespresso coffee machine and kettle
  • Electronic safe
  • Satellite direct dial telephone
  • Bose Bluetooth speaker
  • Flat screen TV, international channels (random depending on your navigation) and videos on demand
  • 110/220 volt installation
  • Three PRM cabins
In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

  • A private return transfer
  • Priority boarding
  • Champagne and fruit basket upon arrival
  • Butler service
  • An assortment of sweet or savory canapes and a fruit basket every day
  • A living room with armchairs, convertible sofa, steam fireplace and TV
  • A dining room with a table for 6 people
  • A mini-bar cabinet equipped with RIEDEL crystal glassware
  • A Samsung tablet connected to Wi-Fi
  • A bedroom with king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm) and TV
  • A bathroom with shower and spa bath
  • Five panoramic glass windows and a panoramic glass hinged door
  • A private terrace of 26 m²: outdoor lounge with sofa and armchairs, jacuzzi
  • Two pairs of Swarvoski CL Companion 10 x 30 binoculars

Facilities

  • King or Twin Configuration
  • Lounge Area
  • Shower
  • Bath
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Room Service Available
  • Suite Benefits
  • Butler Service
  • TV
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Desk
  • Dining Area
  • Vanity Area
  • Free Mini Bar
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Media/Entertainment Station
  • Pillow Menu Available
  • Telephone

Privilege Suite
1-4

Benefits

  • Openwork private balcony for 100% of our cabins and suites
  • Terrace for the Duplex suites and the Shipowner's suite
  • 24 hour room service
  • Unlimited Wi-Fi included (random satellite reception depending on navigation and latitude)
  • Individual air conditioning
  • Dressing room with shelves and wardrobe space
  • Dressing table and hair dryer
  • Dyptique Paris high-end products in large containers
  • Mini bar included
  • Nespresso coffee machine and kettle
  • Electronic safe
  • Satellite direct dial telephone
  • Bose Bluetooth speaker
  • Flat screen TV, international channels (random depending on your navigation) and videos on demand
  • 110/220 volt installation
  • Three PRM cabins

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

  • Priority boarding
  • Champagne and fruit basket upon arrival
  • Butler service
  • An assortment of sweet or savory canapes and a fruit basket every day
  • A living room with convertible sofa, armchair and sliding courtesy door
  • A Samsung tablet connected to Wi-Fi
  • A bedroom with king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm) and TV
  • A bathroom with shower and spa bath
  • Two panoramic sliding windows and a porthole
  • A 12.5 m² open balcony
  • Two pairs of Swarvoski CL Companion 10 x 30 binoculars

Facilities

  • King or Twin Configuration
  • Shower
  • Room Service Available
  • TV
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Desk
  • Lounge Area
  • Bath
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Suite Benefits
  • Free Mini Bar
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Media/Entertainment Station
  • Pillow Menu Available

Deluxe Suite
1-2

Benefits

  • Openwork private balcony for 100% of our cabins and suites
  • Terrace for the Duplex suites and the Shipowner's suite
  • 24 hour room service
  • Unlimited Wi-Fi included (random satellite reception depending on navigation and latitude)
  • Individual air conditioning
  • Dressing room with shelves and wardrobe space
  • Dressing table and hair dryer
  • Dyptique Paris high-end products in large containers
  • Mini bar included
  • Nespresso coffee machine and kettle
  • Electronic safe
  • Satellite direct dial telephone
  • Bose Bluetooth speaker
  • Flat screen TV, international channels (random depending on your navigation) and videos on demand
  • 110/220 volt installation
  • Three PRM cabins

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

  • A lounge area with a chaise longue and two armchairs
  • A king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm) and TV
  • A bathroom with shower
  • A panoramic sliding bay window
  • A 5 m² open balcony

Facilities

  • Double or Twin Configuration
  • Room Service Available
  • TV
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Desk
  • Sofa Bed
  • Lounge Area
  • Vanity Area
  • Shower
  • Suite Benefits
  • Free Mini Bar
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Media/Entertainment Station
  • Pillow Menu Available

Prestige Stateroom
1-2

Benefits

  • Openwork private balcony for 100% of our cabins and suites
  • Terrace for the Duplex suites and the Shipowner's suite
  • 24 hour room service
  • Unlimited Wi-Fi included (random satellite reception depending on navigation and latitude)
  • Individual air conditioning
  • Dressing room with shelves and wardrobe space
  • Dressing table and hair dryer
  • Dyptique Paris high-end products in large containers
  • Mini bar included
  • Nespresso coffee machine and kettle
  • Electronic safe
  • Satellite direct dial telephone
  • Bose Bluetooth speaker
  • Flat screen TV, international channels (random depending on your navigation) and videos on demand
  • 110/220 volt installation
  • Three PRM cabins

In addition to the common services provided to all our suites and staterooms:

  • A king-size bed (180 x 200 cm) or two single beds (90 x 200 cm) and TV
  • A bathroom with shower
  • A panoramic sliding bay window
  • A 5 m² glazed private balcony

Facilities

  • Shower
  • Toiletries Provided
  • Room Service Available
  • TV
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Desk
  • Double or Twin Configuration
  • Vanity Area
  • Free Mini Bar
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Media/Entertainment Station
  • Pillow Menu Available
  • Telephone

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Day 1 Lakselv, Norway

Day 2 Lakselv, Norway

Day 3 Honningsvåg, Norway

Searching in 1553 for a northeast passage to India, British navigator Richard Chancellor came upon a crag 307 yards above the Barents Sea. He named the jut of rock North Cape, or Nordkapp. Today Europe's northernmost point is a rite-of-passage journey for nearly all Scandinavians and many others. Most cruise passengers visit Nordkapp from Honningsvåg, a fishing village on Magerøya Island. The journey from Honningsvåg to Nordkapp covers about 35 km (22 miles) across a landscape characterized by rocky tundra and grazing reindeer, which are rounded up each spring by Sami herdsmen in boats. The herdsmen herd the reindeer across a mile-wide channel from their winter home on the mainland. Honningvåg's northerly location makes for long, dark winter nights and perpetually sun-filled summer days. The village serves as the gateway to Arctic exploration and the beautiful Nordkapp Plateau, a destination that calls to all visitors of this region. Most of those who journey to Nordkapp (North Cape), the northernmost tip of Europe, are in it for a taste of this unique, otherworldly, rugged yet delicate landscape. You'll see an incredible treeless tundra, with crumbling mountains and sparse dwarf plants. The subarctic environment is very vulnerable, so don't disturb the plants. Walk only on marked trails and don't remove stones, leave car marks, or make campfires. Because the roads are closed in winter, the only access is from the tiny fishing village of Skarsvåg via Sno-Cat, a thump-and-bump ride that's as unforgettable as the desolate view.

Day 4 Bear Island, Norway

Almost half way between Tromsø and Svalbard is isolated Bear Island – considered the southernmost island of the Svalbard Archipelago. The unglaciated island is an impressive Nature Reserve of steep, high cliffs that are frequented by seabirds, specifically at the southern tip. Brünnich's Guillemots, Common Guillemots, Black Guillemots, Razorbills, Little Auks, Northern Fulmars, Glaucous Gulls, Black-legged Kittiwakes, and even Atlantic Puffins and Northern Gannets nest along the cliffs south of Sørhamna. Because of the large numbers of birds and the isolated location, Bear Island has been recognized as an Important Bird Area. It was once a hotspot for whaling and walrus hunting, and at one stage even mining. Bear Island received its name because of a polar bear encountered by early explorer Willem Barentsz. Today polar bears rarely visit the island and its only settlement is a meteorological station manned all-year round on the north side.

Day 5 Hammerfest, Norway

More than 600 miles north of the Arctic Circle, the world's northernmost town is also one of the most widely visited and oldest places in northern Norway. "Hammerfest" means "mooring place" and refers to the natural harbor (remarkably free of ice year-round thanks to the Gulf Stream) that is formed by the crags in the mountain. Hammerfest is the gateway to the Barents Sea and the Arctic Ocean, a jumping-off point for Arctic expeditions. Once a hunting town, Hammerfest's town emblem features the polar bear. In 1891 the residents of Hammerfest, tired of the months of darkness that winter always brought, decided to brighten their nights: they purchased a generator from Thomas Edison, and Hammerfest thus ecame the first city in Europe to have electric street lamps. In addition to two museums, there are several shops within Hammerfest's small city center. There is also a market selling souvenirs and other goods outside the town hall.

Day 6 Tromsø, Norway

With its centre located on the island of Tromsø, the municipality of Tromsø is more than five times the size of Norway's capital, Oslo, and is the world's northernmost university city. Lying 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, it is known as the 'Gateway to the Arctic' because it was used as a starting point for hunters looking for Arctic foxes, polar bears and seals. In the 19th century it was a base for explorers on Arctic expeditions – a history that is remembered in the city's Polar Museum, which you can visit on an excursion. Also commemorated in the area is the history of Norway's indigenous people, the Sami. Visitors can learn about the traditions, heritage and modern preservation of the Sami culture at the Tromsø Museum. Nowadays, Tromsø is a charming mix of old and new, with wooden buildings sitting alongside contemporary architecture such as the impressive glacier-like Arctic Cathedral, which features one of the largest stained glass windows in Europe. Looking down on the city is Mount Storsteinen, and a cable car runs to the top, giving wonderful views over the surrounding countryside of forested peaks and reindeer pastures.

Day 7 Harstad, Norway

Day 8 Leknes, Norway

Blessed with some of the most spectacular scenery in Norway (and goodness only know that this is land blessed with rolling hills, soaring peaks, valleys, tranquil fjords and white sandy beaches, so the competition is high!), Leknes is what Norway is meant to be. Pretty red houses lay dotted on the green covered hills, and the midnight sun is rises above the horizon from 26th May to 17th July, (while in winter the sun does not rise from 9th December to 4th January). Part of the stunning Lofoten islands, this pretty port offers much in the way of recreation, although understandably most of this is outdoor based. Take a boat ride around the archipelago, try your hand at some deep sea fishing, or simply stroll thought the city centre, perhaps rent a bicycle and discover the hinterland at your own pace. Bikes can be easily rented and note that hybrid and electric bikes are a great option for those who might be a bit out of practice with their pedal power. Gastronomes with a sweet tooth will be rewarded with one simple pleasure: a fresh-from-the-oven skillingsbolle – or big, fluffy cinnamon rolls, fit for indulging in if all the fresh air has made you hungry! Look out for the quirky coffee shops, settle down for some Norwegian kos, say takk for maten and enjoy!

Day 9 Narvik, Norway

At 68 degrees North, Narvik lies 140 miles inside the Arctic Circle. Its history as a settlement began in the Stone Age, and Vikings are also known to have lived in the area. The modern town came into existence in the 1870s to serve the needs of the iron industry. Iron ore is mined in neighbouring Sweden and, as an ice-free port, Narvik was chosen as the ideal export location. The LKAB mining corporation is still a major employer and landowner in the area, shipping some 25,000,000 tons of iron ore from the port annually. This industrial heritage has shaped the town and now forms the basis of some of its most popular tourist attractions. In 1883 a co-owned British-Swedish company was given permission to build a railway connecting the Swedish iron mines in Kiruna to Narvik. It opened in 1902 and the town, then christened Victoriahavn, grew up around it. Unfortunately much of Narvik was destroyed in World War II. Invaded by the Nazis on 9 April 1940, it was later retaken by the Allies, representing the first military defeat of Hitler's troops, but was evacuated as part of Operation Alphabet when it came under German occupation again. The local war museum documents the turbulent history of this period.

Day 10 Narvik, Norway

At 68 degrees North, Narvik lies 140 miles inside the Arctic Circle. Its history as a settlement began in the Stone Age, and Vikings are also known to have lived in the area. The modern town came into existence in the 1870s to serve the needs of the iron industry. Iron ore is mined in neighbouring Sweden and, as an ice-free port, Narvik was chosen as the ideal export location. The LKAB mining corporation is still a major employer and landowner in the area, shipping some 25,000,000 tons of iron ore from the port annually. This industrial heritage has shaped the town and now forms the basis of some of its most popular tourist attractions. In 1883 a co-owned British-Swedish company was given permission to build a railway connecting the Swedish iron mines in Kiruna to Narvik. It opened in 1902 and the town, then christened Victoriahavn, grew up around it. Unfortunately much of Narvik was destroyed in World War II. Invaded by the Nazis on 9 April 1940, it was later retaken by the Allies, representing the first military defeat of Hitler's troops, but was evacuated as part of Operation Alphabet when it came under German occupation again. The local war museum documents the turbulent history of this period.

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