Le Bougainville
A 2019-launched Ponant Explorer-class ship with 184 guests, all-balcony cabins, the Blue Eye underwater lounge, and Relais & Châteaux-inspired cuisine in Antarctica and the Arctic.

Ponant's Explorer-Class Expedition Ship for 184 Guests
Le Bougainville honors the first Frenchman to sail around the world — a navigator whose name also rode home on a flower, the bougainvillea his expedition's botanist carried back from the Pacific. The globe-spanning theme suits her: like her sisters, she works a worldwide deployment, so the hull you board in Antarctica is the same one that runs the Kimberley and the Norwegian fjords in other seasons. The constants are the good ones — 184 guests, a private balcony on every cabin, and the Blue Eye lounge glowing below the waterline.
What we like about her for a first-timer is the balance. She's a serious Ponant expedition platform — 1C ice-strengthened, full Zodiac fleet, a naturalist team that knows your name by day two — wrapped around French dining and a Champagne-on-the-balcony evening rhythm. It's polar access without the spartan streak, which is exactly the brief for a lot of travelers heading to the polar regions for the first time.

























