Description
This journey traces a remote stretch of the North Atlantic, centred on one of Canada’s most elusive and protected environments. Beginning and ending in St. John’s, the voyage sets a course for Sable Island—an isolated crescent of shifting sand known for its untamed beauty, restless weather, grey seal colonies, and the iconic wild horses that have roamed its dunes for generations. With four full days on and around the island, the itinerary is structured to maximise time ashore, always in coordination with Parks Canada to protect this fragile ecosystem. Landings by Zodiac, if conditions allow, open access to wind-shaped dunes, rare birdlife, and the island’s atmospheric solitude. Naturalists deepen the experience with interpretation of the island’s ecology, shipwreck history, and the former outpost stations that once supported life in this remote expanse.
Beyond Sable, the voyage includes time at sea for wildlife watching and shipboard storytelling before calling at Saint-Pierre—France’s last foothold in North America, with its distinct European character and maritime heritage. Throughout, the focus remains on exploration shaped by weather and conditions, with flexibility allowing for unexpected moments of discovery along the way.











