Ponant Explorer-Class — Named for Antarctica’s French Discoverer

Le Dumont-d’Urville

Named for the explorer who charted Adélie Land, Le Dumont-d'Urville is a 184-guest Ponant Explorer-class ship with all-balcony accommodations, a 1C ice-strengthened hull, and the Blue Eye underwater lounge.

Ponant Explorer-class expedition ship exterior view
Capacity
184 guests
92 cabins
Crew
~110
1.7:1 guest-to-crew ratio
Length
131 meters
430 feet
Construction
1C Ice Class
Launched 2019

Ponant Explorer-Class — Named for Antarctica’s French Discoverer

Of the six sisters, Le Dumont-d'Urville wears the most fitting name for this particular ocean. Her explorer charted a stretch of East Antarctica in 1840 and named it Adélie Land for his wife — the same Adélie the penguins take their name from. (He's also the officer who recognized the Venus de Milo and helped bring her to the Louvre, so the man clearly had an eye.) When a client's heart is set on the penguins specifically, this is the sister whose name we most enjoy putting on the paperwork.

The ship lives up to the pedigree: 184 guests, an all-balcony layout, the underwater Blue Eye lounge, and a 1C ice-strengthened hull, all carried with Ponant's French all-inclusive style — Ducasse-influenced dining, an open bar, and expedition gear sorted. She sails bilingual, French first and English close behind. If you're weighing her against her sisters, the honest answer is that the hardware is near-identical across the fleet — so it usually comes down to itinerary and dates.

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