As the only high polar exploration vessel capable of navigating through the ice in the depth of the boreal winter, Le Commandant Charcot unlocks a rare opportunity to explore territories otherwise unreachable during this season. From the Baltic Sea to the shores of the St. Lawrence River in Canada, passing through Norway and Greenland, PONANT unveils 16 departures from October 2026 to March 2027.
The Great North like never seen before
As the sun sinks beneath the horizon ushering in the long polar night, the untouched world reveals its magic. Norway’s fjords frozen and carved by the cold shimmer under the starlight. In the Baltic Sea, illuminated cities buzz with holiday season excitement, while the snow-covered shores of the Gulf of Bothnia exude serenity. Further north belugas and rorquals accompany the ship as she approaches Svalbard. Sailing up the St. Lawrence River, temporary fishing villages dot the ice floes with colourful patches.
In harmony with the surrounding nature, voyages aboard Le Commandant Charcot from October 2026 to March 2027 offer an exclusive experience of winter exploration in the Great North.
Over the years, PONANT has built strong relationships with local communities, working together closely to design innovative itineraries that honour both environmental and cultural traditions. This collaborative spirit allows guests to immerse themselves in the winter customs of the Mi’kmaq and Innu in Canada, the Sámi in Norway and the Inuit in Greenland.
A diverse range of winter activities are scheduled including snowshoeing through the boreal forest, dog sledding or reindeer sleigh rides and ice fishing. This time of the year also provides the chance to witness the mesmerising northern lights with their luminous green and pink curtains dancing across the polar night sky.
Exclusive itineraries during a season unreachable by other vessels
Le Commandant Charcot opens new frontiers of exploration as the only high polar exploration vessel designed to navigate the most remote environment. Her PC2 polar-class hull enables her to traverse multi-year ice, while her hybrid propulsion system minimises environmental impact. Combining innovation, comfort and safety, she offers a unique opportunity to experience rare moments in the heart of the Arctic winter.
“This season, Le Commandant Charcot takes on a full winter journey in the North, embodying her spirit of exploration with itineraries centred around ice and snow,” says Patrick Marchesseau, PONANT Captain of Le Commandant Charcot during her first St. Lawrence River crossing in January 2025.
The St. Lawrence River in Winter, a PONANT exclusive:
The St. Lawrence River in the Heart of the Boreal Winter
- The St. Lawrence River in winter, an exclusive PONANT experience! From Quebec to the La Baie Fjord (Saguenay), locked in ice, this journey offers an immersion in vast pristine landscapes, with the unforgettable hospitality of the Innu and Mi’kmaq communities.
- Departs Quebec-Quebec
- 2 departures on 13 to 27 February 2027, 14 nights.
From the St Lawrence to Greenland, the Last Moments of Winter
- From the snowy boreal forest of Canada to the ice-covered fjords of Greenland, a unique PONANT EXPLORATIONS experience awaits during this transformative season, as the promise of spring begins to unfold. Breathtaking landscapes, and encounters with Mi’kmaq and Inuit communities while sharing their culture in traditional villages.
- Departs Québec-Nuuk
- From 13 to 27 March 2027, 14 nights.
All winter crossing of the Great North itineraries
Fjords and glaciers of Norway, Lofoten and Spitzberg:
Polar Nights: From the North Cape to Spitsbergen
- A journey above the Arctic Circle, when the sun fades at the beginning of the long polar night. Between fjords and glaciers, a visit to the North Cape, encounters with local communities, whale, seal, and seabird watching, and the search for the Northern Lights.
- Departs Tromso to Tromso,
- From 14 to 24 October 2026, 10 nights
Polar Lights: From North Cape to the Lofoten Islands
- Along Norway’s northern coast, from North Cape to the Lofoten Islands, the fading autumn light heralds the arrival of winter and the beginning of the northern lights season. Highlights include immersion in wild landscapes and authentic encounters with the Sámi people. A special feature: a photo ambassador on board, offering workshops and personalised guidance.
- Departs Tromso-Narvik,
- From 24 October to 1st November 2026, 8 nights.
Autumn Splendours: From Lofoten to the Norwegian Fjords
- An exploration of the Lofton archipelago – a jewel of unspoiled nature beyond the Arctic Circle – sailing through majestic fjords, and discovering Scandinavian architecture: Bergen’s Hanseatic district, Ålesund’s Art Nouveau quarter, and the rorbuer, dark red fishing huts.
- Departs Narvik-Bergen
- From 1st to 14 November 2026, 13 nights.
Nordic cities and winter traditions in the Baltic Sea:
The Gulf of Bothnia, at the Gateway to the Arctic
- Between Sweden and Finland, under the soft twilight of the polar night, the Gulf of Bothnia unveils its snowy landscapes. The itinerary includes winter activities (snowshoeing, dog sledding, ice fishing) in the boreal forest, as well as visits to historic cities like Rauma, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Departs Helsinki to Kemi or Kemi to Helsinki
- 4 departures from 22 December 2026 to 15 January 2027, -8 nights.
From the North Sea to the Baltic
- A journey through five countries and three capitals, exploring the essence of northern culture, with a magical overnight stay facing Stockholm’s illuminated Old Town, landscapes that have inspired artists, and unforgettable sailing through Lysefjorden and the Stockholm archipelago.
- Departs Bergen to Helsinki
- From 14 to 24 November 2026, 10 nights.
Baltic Bliss & Winter Wonders
- The magic of local winter traditions as the Baltic cities prepare for the holiday season. A journey through Scandinavian and Baltic cities illuminated by festive lights, featuring traditions, concerts, markets, and culinary discoveries.
- Departs Helsinki to Helsinki
- 2 departures on 24 November and 12 December 2026, 9 nights.