Le Commandant Charcot
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19 Night Transarctic the quest for the two North Poles Cruise from Nome

Ship: Le Commandant Charcot
Cruise Line: Ponant Cruises
Sailed: Friday, Sep 6, 2024 from Nome, United States
Ended: Thursday, Sep 26, 2024
The itinerary information below reflects the original day-by-day port of call schedule for the Friday, Sep 6, 2024 departure of the Le Commandant Charcot. If Ponant Cruises modified this itinerary for weather or operational reasons after departing , the modified schedule would not be reflected here.
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Day by Day Summary and Map

Day 1 - Friday - Sep 6, 2024
Nome, United States
Nome, United States   Depart: 6:00 pm
Located along the Bering Strait, Nome offers the rustic charm of a former gold-mining town, set in the middle of magnificent wilderness. As you weave in and out of the brightly coloured houses, you will discover the pioneering legacy that still marks local traditions. Fishing, reindeer rearing, sledge-racing... People here live from their manual labor. The surrounding plains provide stunning vantage points for observing Arctic fauna.
Day 2 - Saturday - Sep 7, 2024
Cruising the Beaufort Sea    
Bordering the north coasts of Alaska and Canada, the Beaufort Sea was feared for centuries because of its extreme climatic conditions. Covered for most of the year with a thick layer of ice, and unexplored until 1914, this part of the Arctic Ocean, named in honor of the British Admiral Francis Beaufort, will reveal its magnificent icy landscapes to you. With a bit of luck, maybe you will cross the path of some polar bears, since the region is renowned for sheltering the Lord of the Arctic.
Day 3 - Sunday - Sep 8, 2024
Cruising the Beaufort Sea    
Day 4 - Monday - Sep 9, 2024
Cruising the Beaufort Sea    
Day 5 - Tuesday - Sep 10, 2024
Cruising the Beaufort Sea    
Day 6 - Wednesday - Sep 11, 2024
Cruising the Beaufort Sea    
Day 7 - Thursday - Sep 12, 2024
Cruising the Beaufort Sea    
Day 8 - Friday - Sep 13, 2024
Cruising the Beaufort Sea    
Day 9 - Saturday - Sep 14, 2024
Cruising the Beaufort Sea    
Exploring sea ice in Beaufort Sea
Day 10 - Sunday - Sep 15, 2024
Magnetic North Pole    
The convergence point for the field lines of the Earth's magnetic field, the Magnetic North Pole attracts the magnetic needle of the compass. While the Geographic North Pole is the Earth's northernmost fixed point, marking the intersection of the Globe's rotation axis with the Earth's surface, the Magnetic North Pole moves over time. In fact, it is linked to the Earth's magnetic field which originates in the Earth's outer core, which is made up of molten metal and is subject to convection movements. Localized for the first time in 1831, in the Canadian Arctic, it has since moved towards Siberia and thus become closer to the Geographic North Pole. Set off in search of the Magnetic North Pole, try to get closer to it and, if luck allows it, attempt to reach it!
Day 11 - Monday - Sep 16, 2024
Cruising the Beaufort Sea    
Bordering the north coasts of Alaska and Canada, the Beaufort Sea was feared for centuries because of its extreme climatic conditions. Covered for most of the year with a thick layer of ice, and unexplored until 1914, this part of the Arctic Ocean, named in honor of the British Admiral Francis Beaufort, will reveal its magnificent icy landscapes to you. With a bit of luck, maybe you will cross the path of some polar bears, since the region is renowned for sheltering the Lord of the Arctic.
Day 12 - Tuesday - Sep 17, 2024
North Pole
North Pole    
Defined by a 90 North latitude, the Geographic North Pole lies on the Earth's rotational axis, at the intersection of all meridians. Plunged into darkness for six months of the year, then lit by the sun for the following six months, this mythical site, permanently covered in ice and remote from any land, has fascinated generations of explorers. So far, only a very few people have ever reached it: an exploit which is now accessible to you aboard Le Commandant Charcot.
Day 13 - Wednesday - Sep 18, 2024
At Sea
At Sea    
Enjoy the absolutely unique experience of sailing to the heart of the ice floe, this vast expanse of virgin, immaculate ice. The landscapes are constantly changing, shifting from a smooth, flat wilderness to a chaos of ice, then to channels of open water. Your ship will sail along these naturally open channels and through the areas where the frozen layer is thinnest, offering you the chance to experience magic maritime moments in the midst of drifting sea ice. It will also often be an opportunity to see a particular kind of fauna, totally dependent on the ice floe.
Day 14 - Thursday - Sep 19, 2024
At Sea
At Sea    
Day 15 - Friday - Sep 20, 2024
At Sea
At Sea    
Navigating through the sea ice
Day 16 - Saturday - Sep 21, 2024
Storoya, Norway    
Day 17 - Sunday - Sep 22, 2024
Hinlopen Strait, Norway    
Sailing in the Hinlopen Strait, in the heart of the Arctic Ocean, between the Norwegian islands of Spitsbergen and Nordaustlandet promises an unforgettable experience. This territory of the Nordaust-Svalbard Nature Reserve offers breathtaking panoramas, with magnificent basalt formations and the ice cap stretching as far as the eye can see, diving into the sea. The shore line cut by the fjords moving inland composes a magical landscape in which icebergs float here and there, the result of the calving of the surrounding glaciers. This place, today a popular spot to observe the seabirds nesting in the enormous cliffs, polar bears, and walruses, was once intrinsically linked to the history of the whalers who frequented the region from the 17th century. Indeed, it was one of them, Thijmen Jacobsz Hinlopen, then director of a Dutch whaling company, who gave the strait its name. Later on, Russian trappers, European explorers, scientists, and even mountaineers roamed this region, as hostile as it is sublime.
Day 18 - Monday - Sep 23, 2024
Soraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve, Norway
Soraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve, Norway    
The Soraust-Svalbard Nature Reserve is the second-largest protected area in Norway. Established in 1973, this nature conservation area stretching over more than 21,000 square kilometres will offer you stunning panoramas including coastal landscapes, rocky islets, mountain plateaux, vast tundra plains, and ice floes. With a little luck, you will be able to observe a wide variety of seabirds, given the site is listed as an Important Bird Area, as well as cetaceans, Svalbard reindeer, or even Arctic foxes. Among other things, Edgeoya Island is renowned for providing shelter to a number of polar bears during the breeding season.
Day 19 - Tuesday - Sep 24, 2024
Hornsund, Norway    
Nestling between millennial glaciers and carved mountains, and considered to be "the crown of Arctic Norway", Spitsbergen is a place that never sees the night during a Northern Hemisphere summer. Your ship will take you closer to this fascinating archipelago and, more particularly, the Hornsund fjord. Considered to be Svalbard's southernmost fjord, it is especially reputed to be its most stunning: at the end of its vast bay, eight great glaciers slowly make their way down to the sea before giving way to the many icebergs elegantly drifting along its cold and mysterious waters.
Day 20 - Wednesday - Sep 25, 2024
Isafjorden, Norway    
The vast Isfjorden is one of the main fjords in Svalbard. These different branches reach the heart of the island of Spitsbergen. Located deep inside the Billefjorden, the Nordenskiold Glacier with its front of ice, nearly 5 kilometers wide, is one of the most spectacular in the Svalbard Archipelago. You will perhaps have the opportunity to discover the ghost town of Pyramiden. Constructed at the foot of a mountain in the form of a pyramid, this former mining town, founded by Sweden at the beginning of the 20th century before being sold a few years later to the Soviet Union, and abandoned in 1998, has conserved all the buildings from its glory days, when it lived off coal mining.
Day 21 - Thursday - Sep 26, 2024
Longyearbyen, Norway
Longyearbyen, Norway    
Longyearbyen is the capital of the Norwegian Svalbard archipelago, located on Svalbard's main island, and is the northernmost territorial capital on the planet. With winter temperatures dropping to below 40C, the landscapes of this mining town are simply breathtaking. The glaciers, the mountains stretching as far as the eye can see, and the untouched nature make you feel like you're in completely unexplored territory.

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Oct 12, 2024(Saturday) 5 Night Ocean Voyage Reykjavik to Tromso
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Oct 12, 2024(Saturday) 5 Night Ocean Voyage Reykjavik to Tromso
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Oct 18, 2024(Friday) 11 Night From the Northern Lights to the Polar Night
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Mar 6, 2025(Thursday) 15 Night From the St. Lawrence to Greenland the Last Moments of Winter
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    Mar 6, 2025(Thursday) 15 Night From the St. Lawrence to Greenland the Last Moments of Winter
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