Le Champlain
A 92-guest Ponant Explorer-class expedition ship delivering French luxury, all-suite accommodations, and the Blue Eye underwater lounge in Antarctica and the Arctic.

Ponant’s Explorer-Class Expedition Ship for 92 Guests
Le Champlain is one of the five identical Explorer-class vessels in Ponant’s fleet — each carrying just 92 guests in 46 all-suite accommodations and operating some of the most sought-after polar itineraries in the expedition cruise market. Like her sister ships, Le Champlain is PC6 ice-classed, equipped with the Blue Eye underwater observation lounge, and staffed by Ponant’s renowned team of bilingual expedition naturalists and field guides.
What the Explorer class delivers at this guest count is something genuinely rare in the luxury market: expedition access that feels genuinely private. Zodiac landings for 92 guests move faster, stay longer, and see more than equivalent programs on larger ships. Shore time is maximized. The naturalist-to-guest ratio is exceptional. And when you return to the ship, Ponant’s all-inclusive French dining program — featuring Relais & Châteaux-inspired cuisine and an open bar policy — ensures the evenings match the days.
Le Champlain’s itinerary portfolio includes the Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia, the Falkland Islands, and multiple Arctic routing options. For travelers choosing between the Explorer-class and larger luxury expedition ships, the differentiator is almost always the same: 92 guests is simply different, and for many, far better.

























