Beyond the Antarctic Circle – In the Wake of Jean-Baptiste Charcot
Highlights
- Cross the fabled Antarctic Circle, joining the rare few to voyage this far south amid endless daylight and icy grandeur.
- Explore Marguerite Bay and Pourquoi Pas Island, rich in wildlife and steeped in Charcot’s enduring polar legacy.
- Witness vast icebergs, leopard seals, and emperor penguins as you sail through the untouched Bellingshausen Sea.
Follow in the wake of one of history’s great polar pioneers, Jean-Baptiste Charcot, on an extraordinary voyage that ventures beyond the Antarctic Circle into some of Earth’s most remote and rarely visited regions. From Ushuaia, “the end of the world,” you’ll cross the legendary Drake Passage before entering the glacial realm where the sun lingers above the horizon and the white wilderness stretches beyond imagination.
Sailing aboard Le Commandant Charcot—the world’s first luxury PC2-class icebreaker—you’ll navigate through Marguerite Bay, Pourquoi Pas Island, and the Bellingshausen Sea, places immortalized by Charcot’s early 20th-century expeditions. This is a land where immense icebergs shimmer in deep sapphire waters, seabirds glide above vast floes, and penguins and seals populate the edges of an untamed world.
Enriched by expert-led lectures and Zodiac excursions, each day offers a chance to witness Antarctic wildlife in its purest form and to contribute to ongoing scientific research at the ends of the Earth. Crossing the Antarctic Circle is both a symbolic and emotional achievement—a moment few humans ever experience—that marks your entry into a realm of timeless exploration.
Ideal for adventurers, history enthusiasts, and lovers of wild beauty, this voyage combines the thrill of true discovery with the comfort of refined expedition travel. You’ll return with a renewed sense of wonder and reverence for the frozen frontier that has tested and inspired explorers for generations.
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About the Beyond the Antarctic Circle – In the Wake of Jean-Baptiste Charcot
Follow in the wake of one of history’s great polar pioneers, Jean-Baptiste Charcot, on an extraordinary voyage that ventures beyond the Antarctic Circle into some of Earth’s most remote and rarely visited regions. From Ushuaia, “the end of the world,” you’ll cross the legendary Drake Passage before entering the glacial realm where the sun lingers above the horizon and the white wilderness stretches beyond imagination.
Sailing aboard Le Commandant Charcot—the world’s first luxury PC2-class icebreaker—you’ll navigate through Marguerite Bay, Pourquoi Pas Island, and the Bellingshausen Sea, places immortalized by Charcot’s early 20th-century expeditions. This is a land where immense icebergs shimmer in deep sapphire waters, seabirds glide above vast floes, and penguins and seals populate the edges of an untamed world.
Enriched by expert-led lectures and Zodiac excursions, each day offers a chance to witness Antarctic wildlife in its purest form and to contribute to ongoing scientific research at the ends of the Earth. Crossing the Antarctic Circle is both a symbolic and emotional achievement—a moment few humans ever experience—that marks your entry into a realm of timeless exploration.
Ideal for adventurers, history enthusiasts, and lovers of wild beauty, this voyage combines the thrill of true discovery with the comfort of refined expedition travel. You’ll return with a renewed sense of wonder and reverence for the frozen frontier that has tested and inspired explorers for generations.
Itinerary Day to Day
The day before embarkation – Santiago
Transfer from airport to selected hotel.
In order to organise your transfer, please inform your travel agent 60 days before departure, your flight number as well as your arrival time and day.
Meet and greet by our local representative. Check-in from late morning.
Lunch on your own and time at leisure in the afternoon.
Dinner.
Overnight at the hotel.
Santiago/Ushuaia
Crossing the Drake Passage
Crossing the Antarctic Circle & The Gullet
Expedition to Charcot Island
Bellingshausen Sea
At sea aboard Le Commandant Charcot
Marguerite Bay
Pourquoi Pas Island
Antarctic Peninsula
Crossing the Drake Passage
Ushuaia
Route Map
Get as up close to the natural environment as possible with an excursion aboard a two-person sea kayak, during one 2-hour session. Guided by a state-registered polar navigation specialist, you’ll discover and explore breathtakingly scenic polar landscapes and scenery. All the necessary equipment will be provided for you on board.
How is the activity organized?
Once you’ve arrived onboard the ship, you’ll meet your guides and the rest of the people taking part in the activity. This will be an opportunity to provide a general introduction to the activity, outline the rules that need to be followed, provide the necessary equipment and separate the participants into groups based on personal preferences and/or ability level.
The day before the activity is due to take place, a new briefing session will be organized to provide you with further details about the port of call and how the excursion will be organized. We’ll then provide you with the necessary equipment, which you’ll be required to take very good care of.
On the day of the kayak activity, you’ll first get changed at the ship’s marina platform (keeping your boots and parkas with you) before then being transported to land by Zodiac and taken to your kayaks.
Before you climb into your kayaks and set off on your adventure, your guides will provide a final safety briefing.
What requirements do you need to meet in order to go sea kayaking?
Though it’s always useful to have at least one experience of sea kayaking under your belt, due to the high quality of the equipment we provide and the experience of the guides who’ll be supervising you, we are able to take complete beginners to places normally only accessible to professional kayakers and seasoned outdoor adventurers.
Participants will be formed into groups based on ability level onboard the ship to ensure everyone is able to make smooth progress on the trip.
Sea kayaking is a physically demanding activity, for both the heart and the muscles. We require you to be in a good state of general physical health and to have a good sense of balance.
This activity is available to adults (aged 18 or over) and to children of 16 and over when accompanied by a parent.
What's Included
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Transfer from airport upon flight arrival.
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1-night accommodation in a 5* hotel the night before embarkation.
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Your hotel will be confirmed few weeks before your cruise.
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Early check-in available from late morning.
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Hospitality desk at the hotel in Santiago.
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Return flight Santiago/Ushuaia/Santiago in economy class.
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Seats in business class may be available, please contact your travel agent.
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Meals as mentioned in the programme and beverage package.
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Transfers as mentioned in the programme.
What's Excluded
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Mandatory travel insurance
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Tips for the local guide.
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Personal expenses.
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Other meals and services not mentioned in the programme.