Le Dumont-d’Urville
Named for the explorer who charted Adélie Land, Le Dumont-d’Urville is a 92-guest Ponant Explorer-class ship with all-suite accommodations, PC6 polar class, and the Blue Eye underwater lounge.

Ponant Explorer-Class — Named for Antarctica’s French Discoverer
Le Dumont-d’Urville carries the name of Jules Sébastien César Dumont d’Urville, the French explorer who first charted Antarctica’s Adélie Coast in 1840 and for whom Adélie penguins are named. It’s a fitting namesake for a ship that continues to return expedition travelers to the continent Dumont d’Urville first mapped, now in considerably more comfort.
As part of Ponant’s Explorer-class fleet, Le Dumont-d’Urville carries 92 guests in 46 all-suite accommodations, operates with PC6 polar certification, and features the Blue Eye underwater observation lounge unique to this class. Ponant’s expedition team — naturalists, ornithologists, glaciologists, and cultural experts — lead every Zodiac excursion and provide the on-deck and lounge lectures that bring each destination to life.
The all-inclusive model covers dining, beverages, expedition equipment, and all shore excursions. Itineraries span the Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia, the Falkland Islands, and Arctic routes. For travelers choosing between Explorer-class vessels, the decision often comes down simply to which itinerary and dates align best — the onboard experience across all five ships is very nearly identical.

























