Description
With featured guest Ian Dawson, British Photo Ambassador.
Aboard Le Commandant Charcot, discover the shores of Norway and dive into the history of the coastal towns and fishing villages that punctuate this wild setting. The coastline, shaped by the ebb and flow and forged over the centuries by glaciers, will unveil its stunning panoramas, a veritable invitation to savour friluftsliv, the Norwegian way of life celebrating time outdoors. As winter draws near, the light dims to reveal the striking beauty of the Lofoten Islands and the serenity of the majestic fjords, like an ode to Kos – the pleasure of enjoying the moment.
Trip Name
Autumn Splendours: From Lofoten to the Norwegian Fjords in Luxury
Days
14
Overview
Vessel Type: Polar Luxury Expedition
Passenger Capacity: 135 cabins
Length: 149.9 meters
Built: 2018/2019
Le Commandant Charcot is a purpose-built polar exploration vessel engineered for extreme environments, operating with a hybrid electric–LNG system that reduces noise, vibration and emissions while pushing deeper into ice than conventional ships. Interior spaces follow a restrained, insulated design philosophy that supports comfort in high-latitude conditions: multiple lounges, refined dining rooms, theatre, boutique and extensive wellness areas arranged to maintain warmth, calm and controlled movement throughout the ship. Accommodation spans 123 staterooms and suites, all with balconies, with upper-tier suites extending up to 115 m².
The vessel integrates dedicated scientific infrastructure into its core layout, including laboratories and working spaces that support ongoing polar research. Field operations and environmental systems are engineered from the ground up for low-impact navigation, aligning with the ship’s mandate to access remote polar areas responsibly. A full virtual deck plan and live bow-mounted webcam reinforce the ship’s emphasis on landscape immersion and transparency of experience.
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