Transatlantic crossing 2 North Pole peaks In 2025 25 days GOFR8923

Transatlantic crossing 2 North Pole peaks In 2025 25 days GOFR8923

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Transatlantic crossing 2 North Pole peaks In 2025 25 days GOFR8923


CODE : GOFR8923
 Paris, France
AirlineThai Airways
Travel period :
03 Sep 2025 to 27 Sep 2025
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Tour Itinerary
  • Date
    1
    Bangkok

    21:00 hrs. The group meets with officials and tour guides at Check-in Counter D (Row D), Entrance Gates 1-4, Thai Airways Passenger Terminal, Suvarnabhumi Airport.

  • Date
    2
    4 Sep 2025 Paris – Louvre Museum (Apollo Room) – Champs Elysees Shopping (Audience of King Louis Vuitton)

    00.05 Depart for Paris, France on Thai Airways Flight TG930 (approximately 12.05 hours). Enjoy movies and personal TV screens at every seat. The airline also provides dinner and breakfast on board.
    07.10 Arrive at Charles de Gaulle Airport. Go through immigration and customs.
    Visit the Louvre Museum, the most famous museum in Paris. From the collection of works to the age and grandeur of the place, it is a world-class museum. It was founded by King Philip II before being expanded into a royal palace. At present, the Louvre Museum is a place to keep more than 400,000 valuable works of art, but only 40,000 are on display. Of course, these works of art have been passed down from generation to generation as treasures that France brought from countries it won the war, from tributes to patronage of artists to create works by kings, royals and senior monks in the past. Take you to see the Apollo Room (Galerie d Apllon), which is a room for storing crowns and royal decorations of the French royal family. It is a large room and a symbol of the Louvre Palace. (Admission depends on the opening of this room)
    Lunch Have lunch at a Chinese restaurant (with Peking duck menu)
    Afternoon Take a photo of the Arc de Triomphe (or Arc de triomphe de l'Etoile in full, pronounced Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile) is an architectural masterpiece designed by Jean Chalklin, over 200 years old, built in 1806 after Emperor Napoleon I won the Battle of Austerlitz. It took over 30 years to build and was completed during the reign of King Louis-Philippe in 1833-1836. Take you to the leading fashion street in Paris, Champs Elysees, a shopping district with theaters, cafes and luxury shops. On both sides of the road are beautifully decorated chestnut trees planted in an orderly manner, making it a point of interest for tourists passing by. This street is called the most beautiful avenue in the world. You can walk along this street to the Arc de Triomphe, an important monument in Paris. Free time for shopping at your leisure.
    Dinner at a Thai restaurant
    Take you to the Pullman Montparnasse Hotel **** or equivalent

  • Date
    3
    **September 5, 2025 - Airborne (Svålriod Island)**  Check-in for the Ponant Le Commandant Charcot cruise ship.

    In the morning, enjoy the journey to Charles de Gaulle Airport for a charter flight check-in. The charter flight, operated by Ponant, will be confirmed later (the flight takes approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes). Upon arrival, transfer to check in for the Ponant Le Commandant Charcot cruise in the northern city of Rum. The ship will head to both the Geomagnetic North Pole and the Magnetic North Pole at a latitude of 90°.
    At 6:00 PM, the cruise departs towards the northern hall near the entrance to the classic hall. The trip from September 6 to 25, 2025, includes various activities and zodiac boat trips, which are subject to weather conditions and the ship’s discretion.
    **Isfjord (Isborgen)**  
    Isborgen is a long fjord, home to two leading observation towers in Svalbard, located on the western side of Spitsbergen. It offers a view of the island from a central point between the northern stretch and the island’s southern headlands. The Alkhornet lies to the north, serving as the interface for the fjord’s plains, leading to Daudmannsøyra in the Nordenskiöld Glacier mountain range.
    This impressive fjord has a length of over 5 km. The area features official presentations of the old stadium's field, led by captains in the early 20th century. The location was later sold to a soft enterprise and was released in 1998. The place is a source of the term "Ghost Town" or abandoned city, specifically referring to **Pyramiden**, a former mining town in the Svalbard archipelago.

  • Date
    4
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 1)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    5
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 2)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    6
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 3)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    7
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 4)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    8
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 5)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    9
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 6)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    10
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 7)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    11
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 8)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    12
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 9)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    13
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 10)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    14
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 11)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    15
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 12)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    16
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 13)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    17
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 14)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    18
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 15)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    19
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 16)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    20
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 17)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    21
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 18)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    22
    Ponant Lecommandant Charcot (Day 19)

    North Pole voyage, September 6-25, 2025

    Hornsund
    Hornsund is a fjord on the western side of the southern tip of Spitsbergen. The mouth of the fjord faces the Greenland Sea westward and is 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) wide and 30 kilometres (19 mi) long. The average depth is 90 metres (300 ft) and the maximum depth is 260 metres (850 ft). Hornsund's coastline is diverse, with many bays at the mouths of glacial valleys in the mountains. Some of these bays appeared towards the end of the century due to glacier melt.

    Soraust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Søraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the southeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The nature reserve covers the entirety of Edgeøya and Barentsøya, as well as several smaller islands such as Thousand Islands, Ryke Yseøyane and Halvmåneøya. The reserve covers an area of ​​21,825 square kilometres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including wild reindeer, polar bears, arctic foxes and Arctic birds. It is also a birthing ground for polar bears. If you are lucky, you may even spot some of these adorable polar animals.

    Hinlopen Strait
    This strait is believed to have been named after Thymen Jacobz Hinlopen, one of the leaders of the Dutch merchant and whaling company Noordsche Compagnie since 1617. Located between Spitzbergen and Nord Ostlandet, Hinlopen Strait is a scenic spot with interesting history and abundant wildlife. You can see fjords and steep cliffs, such as Alkefjellet Cliffs, and experience beautiful nature and Animals such as bruns, nickguillimots, gulls, seals, walruses and you may also encounter polar bears and blue whales.

    Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve
    Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is located in the northeastern part of the Svalbard archipelago in Norway. The reserve covers the entirety of Nordaustlandet, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, Sjuøyane, Storøya, Lågøya, Wilhelm Island, Wahlbergøya and a small part of the northeastern corner of Spitsbergen. It is the northernmost and coldest part of the archipelago. Since 1973, Nordaustlandet (Northeast Land) is a vast polar desert covered by two ice sheets and is the second largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Protected by the Gulf Stream, fjords and cliffs to the west and north are home to large colonies of birds and walruses and Arctic foxes. Including polar bears.

    Navigating through Sea Ice
    Take you to experience the journey into the North Pole, which is provided by only 2 ships in the world, the Russian Nuclear Ice Breaker, which is a survey ship, and the luxury cruise ship Icebreaker Ponant Lecommandant Charcot, an icebreaker ship to enter the North Pole at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the Earth's axis. Along the way, you will see a large icebreaker ship. If you are lucky, you may see polar animals such as polar bears and Nar whales, which are whales that live in the ice sheet, North Pole Ice Channel.

    Magnetic North Pole
    The ship takes you to the meeting point of the Earth's magnetic field lines, which is a type of two-polar magnetic field area, with one pole near the North Pole and the other near the South Pole. The line connecting the two magnetic poles is tilted about 11.3° to the Earth's axis, creating a magnetic field and the compass will show 90 degrees, while the North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Icebreaker Ice Breaker takes you to the Beaufort Sea. Which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada, covered with thick ice sheets to lead you to the North Pole, 90 degrees according to geography (Geographic North Pole). Along the way, you may see polar bears that live in this area as well.

    90 degrees North Pole (Geographic North Pole)
    The icebreaker cruise ship will take you to experience standing at the 90th degree point, the northernmost point of the world. Once in a lifetime, you should experience standing as one of 200 people on earth who stand at the highest point of the world.

    Sea Ice in Beaufort Sea
    The Ice Breaker will take you to the Bowfort Sea, which is the northern border of Alaska and Canada. To take you to Nome, a city in the northern part of Alaska. Along the way, you will encounter various polar animals. And it is a time when you have a chance to see narwhals easily as well. Including polar bears living in Canada as well.
    Activities during the trip
    Polar Plunge Have fun with a diving activity. Get the natural power of the North Pole (If anyone joins the activity, please bring a swimsuit.) Which you will receive a certificate In the world's highest diving
    Hiking on the Arctic ice
    Kayaking at the Arctic

  • Date
    23
    25 Sep 2025 Nome (Alaska) – Charter flight to Seattle

    Morning Have breakfast at the cruise ship's restaurant.
    08.00 The cruise ship docks at the port of Nome, Alaska.
    Take a walk around Nome (if you are near the port) because you have to prepare to board the ship's charter flight from Nome to Seattle (approximately 5 hours).
    Lunch Lunch is served on the cruise ship.
    The cruise ship flight schedule will be announced later. It is likely to arrive in Seattle around 17.00.
    17.00 Arrive at Seattle Airport. Pick up your luggage.
    Dinner Free at Seattle Airport at your leisure.
    22.00 Check in at EVA Airlines (airfare not included in the tour price).

  • Date
    24
    26 Sep 2025 Seattle

    01:30 Departure to Thailand on flight BR25 (approximately 12.20 hours)
    ********* Crossing the International Time Zone *******
    The airline provides breakfast and lunch on board.

  • Date
    25
    27 Sep 2025 Bangkok

    05.10 Arrive at Taipei Airport, Taiwan
    08.45 Depart for Bangkok on flight BR67 (approximately 3.30 hours flight time)
    11.45 Arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok safely (Bon Voyage)

Meals And Accommodation
Date
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Hotels
1
-
2
Pullman Montparnasse Hotel **** or equivalent
3
Ponant Lecommandant Charcot
4
Ponant Lecommandant Charcot
5
Ponant Lecommandant Charcot
6
Ponant Lecommandant Charcot
7
Ponant Lecommandant Charcot
8
Ponant Lecommandant Charcot
9
Ponant Lecommandant Charcot
10
Ponant Lecommandant Charcot
11
Ponant Lecommandant Charcot
12
Ponant Lecommandant Charcot
13
Ponant Lecommandant Charcot
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Ponant Lecommandant Charcot
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Terms and Conditions
  • Full Payment

  • This booking is not confirmed. (Due to change all the time), We'll checking and confirm to the customers within 24 hours

Package Include
  • Charter Flight Tourist Class by Cruise Ship (1 piece of luggage, not exceeding 23 kg./piece)
  • Airport Tax, Fuel Tax, Air Insurance
  • Travel Accident Insurance Coverage of 1,500,000 THB and Medical Expenses Overseas Coverage of 2,000,000 THB
  • Medical Expenses after returning from overseas within 21 days, Coverage of 40,000 THB (Insurance does not cover those over 85 years old)
  • Domestic Taxes for all countries in the program
  • Accommodation throughout the trip (double room)
  • All meals as specified, Transportation or shuttle during the tour, Entrance fees
  • Officials (Thai guides) to facilitate the trip, along with various tips
Package Exclude
  • Round-trip economy class airfare BKK-CDG //SEA-TPE-BKK (TG+BR) starts at around 55,000 baht
  • Schengen visa fee 5,000 baht (charged from invoice)
  • American visa fee 10,000 baht (charged from invoice)
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, phone-fax, mini bar drinks and other expenses not specified
  • 7% VAT and 3% withholding tax
Cancellation
  • 365 days before departure (cancellation before September 4, 2024) charge 6,000 baht per person
  • 211-364 days before departure (cancellation between September 5, 2024 - February 4, 2025) charge 10%
  • 210-91 days before departure (cancellation between February 5 - June 5, 2025) charge 25%
  • 90 days before departure (cancellation after June 5, 2025) charge 100%
Note
  • The company reserves the right to cancel the trip if there are less than 10 travelers. The travelers will be notified at least 30 days before the trip.
  • The company reserves the right to change the tour program for any closed tourist attractions. Other tourist attractions will be arranged as a priority or the tour fee will be refunded to the group instead.
  • The company reserves the right to change the tour program in the event of force majeure such as flight delays, strikes, protests, natural disasters, riots, accidents, traffic problems, slow service at restaurants, or any other reason beyond the company's control, etc. The benefits of the travelers will be taken into account and maintained as much as possible. If the tour leader does not conduct the tour according to the program, you must object and claim your rights in that program. If you do not object, it is considered that you accept the tour.
  • Since this tour is a lump sum payment with an overseas agent, you cannot claim a refund in the event that you refuse or waive your rights to use the services provided by the tour, unless you have agreed or notified us before the trip.
  • The company will not be responsible for any expenses incurred if you are rejected by immigration and will not refund the tour fee you have paid. If you are denied entry due to illegal activities or illegal entry
  • In case you will use an official passport (blue book) to travel with the group, the company reserves the right not to be responsible if you are denied entry or exit from any country because tourists normally use an ordinary passport, a maroon book
  • When you book a tour and pay a deposit, it means that you accept the message and conditions that the company has stated above.