Unexplored East Antarctica & French Southern Lands
Tour Description
Travel aboard Le Commandant Charcot, on an unforgettable and unique expedition taking you from Hobart to Cape Town via remote regions of Antarctica.
East Antarctica is still home to unexplored region. During your 29-day, half-circumnavigation expedition of Antarctica follow in the the footsteps of the greatest explorers, like Jules Dumont d’Urville, Erich von Drygalski or Douglas Mawson, the Australian legend of polar expedition who wintered at Cape Denison. As you sail on to explore the eastern side of the White Continent, the ice floe and the ice disappear to make way for open-water navigation. Le Commandant Charcot will leave the Southern Ocean behind and you will perhaps have the chance to reach the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, in the wake of the great explorers who came from Europe in search of Terra Australis Incognita, such as Julien Crozet, Marc Marion Dufresne, Yves de Kerguelen or James Cook.
The outstanding new luxury exploration vessel, the Le Commandant-Charcot, has been designed especially to take you to these remote polar regions. This hybrid-electric polar exploration ship powered by LNG considers the environment, and provides you with plenty of comfort at the same time, including panoramic restaurants and an indoor swimming pool.
Fascinating, bewitching, dizzying... there is no shortage of superlatives to describe Antarctica! In the icy depths of the Southern Ocean, mountains of ice rise like eternal sentinels, and Adelie penguins watch over the ice floe while humpback whales and orcas seem to guide the spirits towards unexplored horizons.
Experience the powerful fragility of this remote region, where polar silence reigns and the sun's rays reflect off pristine ice.
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The all-new half-circumnavigation of the eastern part of the Antarctic, an unforgettable trip into the heart of the ice and the protected zones of the White Continent, between the Pacific, Southern and Indian Oceans.
The discovery of the largest polar icecap in the world, the Inlandsis in East Antarctica, a huge expanse of ice more than 3,000 metres (almost 10,000 feet) deep, where a sense of vastness reigns supreme.
Exploratory approach with opportunities kayak, hike, zodiac cruise or polar plunge remote Antarctica, and witness incredible wildlife including humpback whales, seals, orcas, and various penguins (emperor, Gentoo, Adelie, chinstrap and macaroni).