Le Champlain
A 184-guest Ponant Explorer-class expedition ship delivering French luxury, all-balcony accommodations, and the Blue Eye underwater lounge in Antarctica and the Arctic.

Ponant's Explorer-Class Expedition Ship for 184 Guests
Le Champlain takes her name from the cartographer who founded Quebec in 1608 and put New France on the map — a builder and mapmaker as much as an explorer. We point clients her way when the draw is the French half of the equation: a kitchen rooted in Alain Ducasse's consulting, interiors by Jean-Philippe Nuel, and the kind of unhurried table service Ponant does better than anyone working the polar regions. The polish sits on real capability — a 1C ice-strengthened hull, 184 guests, and a fleet of Zodiacs that puts everyone ashore rather than rotating them in shifts.
Like all six Explorer-class sisters, she carries the Blue Eye underwater lounge and an all-balcony layout, so the wild coastline is never more than a sliding door away. For travelers who want the ice by day and a proper French dinner by night — without the boot-camp edge some expedition ships lean into — she's the sister we reach for. She sits in our wider lineup of luxury expedition cruises as one of the most polished options under 200 guests.

























