Le Laperouse
The inaugural Ponant Explorer-class vessel — 184 guests, all-balcony cabins, 1C ice-strengthened, and the iconic Blue Eye underwater lounge. French luxury at the world's most remote latitudes.

Intimate French Expedition Luxury for 184 Guests
Le Laperouse is where the class began — the first of Ponant's six Explorer-class sisters, launched in 2018 and named for the French navigator whose Pacific expedition sailed past the edge of the known world in 1788 and went silent for forty years before wreckage finally surfaced at Vanikoro. It's a fitting name for a ship built to reach the places charts still treat as guesswork. She's our usual recommendation for a first run at the ice: 184 guests, a private balcony on every cabin, and a 1C ice-strengthened hull that handles the Peninsula without feeling like a research vessel.
The signature is Blue Eye — a lounge set into the hull below the waterline, where hydrophones carry the live sound of the polar ocean into the room. Above it, the French side of Ponant takes over: a kitchen built on Alain Ducasse's consulting and the unhurried art de vivre the brand is known for. One thing we flag before anyone commits — she sails bilingual, French leading and English right behind, which is half the charm if you lean into it. It's worth lining her up against the rest of the Antarctica fleet before you choose.

























