Le Bellot
The newest Explorer-class ship sailing Antarctica — 184 guests, all-balcony cabins, a 1C ice-strengthened hull, and the Blue Eye lounge. Launched 2020 by Ponant for Antarctica and the Arctic.

The Newest Explorer-Class Ship Sailing Antarctica
Le Bellot carries the name of a young French officer who went north on a British errand — the search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition — and died on the Arctic ice at twenty-six, mourned on both sides of the Channel. There's a quiet poignancy in lending that name to a ship that now carries travelers safely to the very ice that claimed him. Launched in 2020, she's the newest Explorer-class sister sailing Antarctica, which earns her the latest round of cabin and equipment refinements from Ponant.
She's the one we point French-curious clients toward when they want serious polar access without surrendering the wine list: 184 guests, a balcony on every cabin, a 1C ice-strengthened hull, and the Blue Eye lounge carrying live whale song into a room below the waterline. The catch we always name up front — she sails bilingual, French first and English second, a feature if you lean into it. Beyond that, choosing among her sisters really does come down to schedule.

























