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Come aboard L'Austral for an unforgettable voyage.

With PONANT, set off to discover Baffin Bay all the way to the mythical Northwest Passage during a 20-day expedition cruise aboard L’Austral. Leaving from Kangerlussuaq, explore the heart of this historic maritime route and set off for an unforgettable stay among the Arctic’s most beautiful landscapes.

First of all, you will explore the western coast of Greenland which will welcome you with its majestic icebergs in Disko Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its colourful villages encircled by mountains and basalt formations. This is the ideal opportunity for meeting the local population and learning about Greenland Inuit culture.

Then set sail for the Nunavut province in Northern Canada, to approach the entrance of the Northwest Passage. Amundsen was the first to pave the way on this northern route between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, which long remained just a theory for navigators and scientists. On Beechey Island, retrace the steps of the Franklin expedition, before marvelling at the sublime canyon at Fury Beach.

Throughout your trip, you will enter grandiose fjords and sail at the edge of the ice floes, in the hope of glimpsing the polar bear, the lord of the Far North. After Bellot Strait, the narrow passage of Coningham Bay will provide the perfect spot for an encounter with majestic belugas. In Artic Bay, you will meet the inhabitants of an Inuit village and will be able to build unique relationships.

The exploration of nature and wildlife and, above all, the polar history linked to this mythical route are the common theme of this journey, which will let you experience magic and unforgettable moments. The raw beauty of the Arctic offers an unforgettable backdrop, while the team of on-board naturalists sharpens your adventurer's soul. With a keen eye, you will scan the coastlines, fjords and glaciers in search of traces of life – a colony of walruses, a polar bear, beluga, northern fulmar, guillemot, Arctic tern, black-legged kittiwake… – and comprehend the historic places that bear witness to this iconic passage.

We are privileged guests in these remote lands where we are at the mercy of weather, ice, tidal and current conditions. Landings on certain sites and the observation of certain wildlife cannot be guaranteed. They vary from day to day, making each PONANT cruise a unique experience. The Captain and the Expedition Leader will make every effort to ensure that your experience is as rich as possible, while complying with the safety rules and instructions imposed by the AECO.  

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Your voyage

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Destination

Destination

Arctic

Nuuk (Greenland) to Nuuk (Greenland)

Duration

20 days, 19 nights on board

Expeditions

Expeditions, Human Adventures

Le Cercle Polaire

Le Cercle Polaire

Laurent Mayet

Laurent Mayet, Christine Oberdorff, Ann Daniels

Flight paris/kangerlussuaq + transfers + flight kangerlussuaq/paris

Back-to-back offer , PONANT Bonus 15%

Ref: KAN-KAN-19260831 - AU310826

Journey

Your daily itinerary

  • Explore the Northwest Passage in the wake of the great explorers and meet Inuit communities.
  • Discover the landscapes (glaciers, fjords, majestic icebergs in Disko Bay, etc.) and the wildlife (opportunities to glimpse or observe cetaceans, polar bears, seabirds, etc.).
  • Activities: opportunities for outings and shore visits in a rubber dinghy with naturalist guides, kayaking, etc.
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Laurent Mayet © lecerclepolaire

Laurent Mayet

Christine Oberdorff DR/ARR

Christine Oberdorff

Ann Daniels DR/ARR

Ann Daniels

Staterooms and suites

Elegance and refinement

*Price displayed is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability, and subject to change at any time. The category of stateroom to which this price applies may no longer be available. The price includes the Ponant Bonus discount.

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In the heart of the Northwest Passage

Itinerary

Embarkation 08/31/26 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM Departure 08/31/26 at 6:30 PM

Aug 31, 26 - Nuuk

When Erik Le Rouge, the exiled Norse chief, landed on the coast of Nuuk, he found a fertile and welcoming land dotted with fjords. He settled there with a group of his former countrymen, and the Norse remained the principal inhabitants until, over a period of 500 years, their population declined and gave way to the Inuit. Nuuk is situated at the mouth of one of the largest networks of fjords in the world, where the waters never freeze. The town spreads gently out towards the Davis Strait and enjoys an historic center that is particularly rich in national heritage. The vivid reds, blues, greens and yellows of the houses are a lively contrast to the somber waters of Greenland and serve to lift the spirits of the locals during the Winter months.

Aug 31, 26 - Nuuk

Arrival 09/01/26 late morning Departure 09/01/26 mid afternoon

Sep 1, 26 - Nooralak

Located a few kilometres away from the Arctic Circle, the Nooralaq peninsula features raw and untamed beauty. Nature reigns supreme here, with the tundra stretching as far as the eye can see, decked out in various forms of flora and inhabited by Greenland’s emblematic fauna — snow buntings, common ravens, reindeer, musk oxen, and the discreet Arctic fox. The heights of Nooralaq afford sublime panoramas over the Itteleq fjord, whose water reflects the moving skies of the Far North.

Sep 1, 26 - Nooralak

Arrival 09/02/26 midday Departure 09/03/26 early afternoon

Sep 2, 26 > Sep 3, 26 - Disko Bay

To the east of Baffin Bay, discover Disko Bay, scattered with countless icebergs produced by the Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From your ship, admire the majestic ballet of these ice giants as they slowly drift across the dark waters. This site is a natural marvel of Greenland, and is also renowned as an observation point for the region’s many humpback whales. The encounters with wild fauna and stunning landscapes in the heart of this spectacular and fragile nature will be pure moments of wonder for you.

Sep 2, 26 > Sep 3, 26 - Disko Bay

Arrival 09/04/26 Departure 09/04/26

Sep 4, 26 - At sea

During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.

Sep 4, 26 - At sea

Arrival 09/05/26 midday Departure 09/05/26 mid afternoon

Sep 5, 26 - Pond Inlet, Nunavut

On Baffin Island, located in northern Canada at the mouth of the famous NorthWest Passage, there is a small Inuit settlement at the very bounds of infinity. To get there, cross the Arctic Circle, the imaginary line that separates man from lands of mystery and wonder. It’s not so much the way of life that sets Pond Inlet’s inhabitants apart, so much as the setting. Snow-capped mountains, fjords and glaciers combine in a dazzling natural environment that fills space and expands time. Some discoveries change you forever: this is one of them.

Sep 5, 26 - Pond Inlet, Nunavut

Arrival 09/06/26 early morning Departure 09/06/26 early evening

Sep 6, 26 - Philpots Island, Nunavut
Sep 6, 26 - Philpots Island, Nunavut

Arrival 09/07/26 early morning Departure 09/08/26 late afternoon

Sep 7, 26 > Sep 8, 26 - Devon Island, Nunavut

Located in Baffin Bay, Devon Island is part of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Robert Bylot and William Baffin were the first Europeans to sight Devon Island in 1616 but it would only be mapped two centuries later by the British sailor William E. Parry, who named it after the eponymous English region. Around 1920, the Hudson's Bay Company set up a fur-trading outpost there, until the departure of the Inuits in 1936. A new attempt to populate it was made at the beginning of the 1950s. Only a few buildings in ruins, vestiges of that time, remain today. In the heart of these Far North landscapes, keep your eyes peeled for the Arctic wildlife that populates these shores, including the Lord of the Kingdom, the polar bear, that you may be lucky enough to spot.  

Sep 7, 26 > Sep 8, 26 - Devon Island, Nunavut

Arrival 09/09/26 early morning Departure 09/09/26 evening

Sep 9, 26 - Somerset Island, Nunavut

The Canadian Arctic Circle is home to one of the planet’s best preserved natural sanctuaries: Somerset Island. This immaculate northern desert is renowned for its phenomenal landscapes, its midnight sun and its huge tundra, where musk oxen roam. Covering 24,786 square kilometres (15,400 square miles), it is the Arctic archipelago’s ninth-largest island. Vegetation is rare except in some hollows and lowlands, where Peary caribou are common.

Sep 9, 26 - Somerset Island, Nunavut

Arrival 09/10/26 Departure 09/10/26

Sep 10, 26 - Bellot Strait

A key stage in the North West Passage, the Bellot Strait, crossed by strong currents, promises you an unforgettable sailing experience. The entrance to the strait is dominated by the Ross Cairn. The buildings of Fort Ross also stand not far from here. Separating Somerset Island from the Boothia Peninsula, this 2-km-wide strait was discovered in 1852 by Captain William Kennedy of the Royal Navy, and the Frenchman Joseph-René Bellot, during an expedition in search of Sir John Franklin. Discover a magnificent décor covered in snow, fragmented by large ice floes. As you sail between them, your ship will perhaps be accompanied by a few polar bears.

Sep 10, 26 - Bellot Strait

Arrival 09/10/26 midday Departure 09/11/26 late morning

Sep 10, 26 > Sep 11, 26 - Prince of Wales Island, Nunavut
Sep 10, 26 > Sep 11, 26 - Prince of Wales Island, Nunavut

Arrival 09/11/26 early afternoon Departure 09/11/26 early evening

Sep 11, 26 - Prescott Island, Nunavut

Prescott Island is located between Somerset Island and Prince of Wales Island, in the heart of Peel Sound, and its shorelines provide a perfect playground for belugas. However, the opportunity to observe and listen to these "sea canaries” is not the only reason to scan the horizon: here, between the icebergs and the dramatic landscapes, you may also be able to spot polar bears, as well as summon up memories of Sir John Franklin, who was the first to cross Peel Sound in 1846 during his expedition in search of the Northwest Passage, followed in 1903 by Roald Amundsen, who was the first to find a route through that passage!

Sep 11, 26 - Prescott Island, Nunavut

Arrival 09/12/26 Departure 09/12/26

Sep 12, 26 - Sailing in the Lancaster Sound

Between Devon Island and Baffin Island, in the Canadian territory of Nunavut, Lancaster Sound forms part of the Northwest Passage, a shipping route crossing the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, along the northern coast of North America. Coveted for almost 300 years, it saw several expeditions including the fatal one led by John Franklin, seen for the last time near Lancaster Sound in August 1845. Many colonies of cetaceans, polar bears and seabirds have taken up residence in or near these nourishing waters at the confluence of the currents. Situated in Inuit territory, the Sound is the subject of plans to create a marine conservation area intended to protect this rich ecosystem and its inhabitants.

Sep 12, 26 - Sailing in the Lancaster Sound

Arrival 09/13/26 early morning Departure 09/13/26 midday

Sep 13, 26 - Beechey Island, Nunavut

Beechey Island, at the eastern end of Resolute Bay, will call to mind some of the most important moments of Franklin’s expedition. Sir John set off in 1845 in search of the mythical Northwest Passage and was forced to take shelter in Erebus Harbour for two long years, while he waited for the ice floes to recede and allow him a way through. It is a spectacular location; seeing the three wooden grave markers, bleached by the sun (indicating the burial places of at least three of Captain Franklin’s men) and visiting the memorial that has been erected in memory of Franklin and his men can only reinforce the hushed sense of reverence. If the surrounding wilderness impresses us, the ochre and yellows of the rocky desert soften the landscape.

Sep 13, 26 - Beechey Island, Nunavut

Arrival 09/13/26 early afternoon Departure 09/13/26 early evening

Sep 13, 26 - Devon Island, Nunavut

Located in Baffin Bay, Devon Island is part of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Robert Bylot and William Baffin were the first Europeans to sight Devon Island in 1616 but it would only be mapped two centuries later by the British sailor William E. Parry, who named it after the eponymous English region. Around 1920, the Hudson's Bay Company set up a fur-trading outpost there, until the departure of the Inuits in 1936. A new attempt to populate it was made at the beginning of the 1950s. Only a few buildings in ruins, vestiges of that time, remain today. In the heart of these Far North landscapes, keep your eyes peeled for the Arctic wildlife that populates these shores, including the Lord of the Kingdom, the polar bear, that you may be lucky enough to spot.  

Sep 13, 26 - Devon Island, Nunavut

Arrival 09/14/26 Departure 09/15/26

Sep 14, 26 > Sep 15, 26 - At sea

During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.

Sep 14, 26 > Sep 15, 26 - At sea

Arrival 09/16/26 early morning Departure 09/16/26 midday

Sep 16, 26 - Svartenhavn

Nestled at the heart of a silent fjord, the small bay of Svartenhavn opens onto a wild Arctic landscape where rocky hills dotted with tundra meet calm waters. As you walk across this unspoilt land, you will be captivated by its treasures: a historic hut dating from 1920 and a wide array of wildlife, with the area providing a potential refuge for many species, including wild geese, eider ducks, musk oxen and Arctic foxes.

Sep 16, 26 - Svartenhavn

Arrival 09/17/26 early morning Departure 09/18/26

Sep 17, 26 > Sep 18, 26 - Qeqertarsuaq

On the southern coast of Disko Island, Qeqertarsuaq is one of just two small villages on this island the size of Corsica. Its isolation makes it an observation post popular among naturalists since the beginning of polar exploration and the set-up, in 1906, of the Arctic Centre research facility. During a zodiac cruise you will have the chance to explore the natural wonders of Greenland, meet its wildlife such as the humpback whale and contemplate the basaltic organ landscapes that offer pure moments of wonder for you. In the heart of this spectacular and fragile nature, enjoy the breath-taking views of the grandiose and varied landscapes of Disko Island and Disko Bay.

Sep 17, 26 > Sep 18, 26 - Qeqertarsuaq

Arrival 09/19/26 at night Departure 09/18/26 late afternoon

Sep 19, 26 > Sep 18, 26 - Kangerlussuaq

From 1941 to 1992, the town of Kangerlussuaq in Greenland was home to an American military base. Nowadays, thanks to its international airport, it has become a transit point for travellers seeking adventure in the Far North. Located to the north of the Arctic Circle, this town is the starting point of magnificent discoveries surrounded by unspoiled nature. Indeed, just a few dozen kilometres from there it is possible to get close to the Greenland ice sheet, the largest body of ice in the Northern Hemisphere. From Kangerlussuaq, admire also the superb landscapes of tundra in autumnal colours, where Arctic hares, musk oxen, Arctic foxes, reindeer, falcons and eagles live. 

Sep 19, 26 > Sep 18, 26 - Kangerlussuaq

Arrival 09/19/26 early morning Disembarkation 09/19/26 at 8:00 AM

Sep 19, 26 - Nuuk

When Erik Le Rouge, the exiled Norse chief, landed on the coast of Nuuk, he found a fertile and welcoming land dotted with fjords. He settled there with a group of his former countrymen, and the Norse remained the principal inhabitants until, over a period of 500 years, their population declined and gave way to the Inuit. Nuuk is situated at the mouth of one of the largest networks of fjords in the world, where the waters never freeze. The town spreads gently out towards the Davis Strait and enjoys an historic center that is particularly rich in national heritage. The vivid reds, blues, greens and yellows of the houses are a lively contrast to the somber waters of Greenland and serve to lift the spirits of the locals during the Winter months.

Sep 19, 26 - Nuuk

In the heart of the Northwest Passage

Included package

FLIGHT PARIS/KANGERLUSSUAQ + TRANSFERS + FLIGHT KANGERLUSSUAQ/PARIS

For your serenity, PONANT selects flights and organises transfers between the airport and the port. This package is included in your cruise fare.
 
Embarkation day - Paris/Kangerlussuaq
 
Flight Paris/Kangerlussuaq selected by PONANT.
Approximate flight duration: 5 h


We suggest you to be at the check-in counter 2 hours before departure.
We highly recommend you arrive in Paris the day before this flight.

Meet & greet at the airport by our local English-speaking representative.
Transfer to the pier for embarkation.
 
- Cruise aboard your ship -
 
Disembarkation Day - Kangerlussuaq/Paris
 
Disembarkation
Meet and greet at the port by our local English-speaking representative.
Transfer to the airport in time for check-in of flight Kangerlussuaq/Paris selected by PONANT.
Flight Kangerlussuaq/Paris selected by PONANT.
Approximate flight duration: 5 h
We highly recommend you stay one night in Paris after this flight.
 
This programme includes:

  • Flight Paris/Kangerlussuaq and Kangerlussuaq/Paris selected by PONANT in economy class.
  • Transfers mentioned in the programme. English-speaking assistance.

This programme does not include:

  • Personal expenses. Any other service not mentioned in the programme.

Please note:

  • Flights included in the programme are as of today, operated in economy class, on a European airline.
  • Due to limited local transportation resources, waiting might be generated.
  • For passengers in transit in Paris, we recommend staying one night in Paris before and after these flights.
  • Programme and flight schedule are subject to change without prior notice.
  • PONANT will adapt the content of the transfer offer from and to airport according to your flight schedule.

In the heart of the Northwest Passage

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Helicopter flight over the glacier

Helicopter flight over the glacier
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From the quay, you will travel by coach to the airport located just a few kilometres away.

 

Ilulissat means “iceberg” in Greenlandic — and it couldn’t be more aptly named. The largest ice-producing glacier in the Northern Hemisphere, Sermeq Kujalleq, feeds the fjord with gigantic icebergs, which is why it has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located on the west coast of Greenland, at the mouth of the fjord, Sermeq Kujalleq is one of the rare glaciers through which the ice sheet of Greenland reaches the sea. It is also one of the fastest and most active glaciers in the world. The immense ice sheet, combined with the thunderous crash of a rapid ice flow calving into an iceberg-filled fjord, creates a natural spectacle of breathtaking scale and grandeur.

 

The helicopters used in Ilulissat are 10-seat Bell 212 or 18-seat Sikorsky S-61 aircraft, depending on availability. After take-off, you will fly over the harbour, where you will glimpse your ship looking like an iceberg itself on the Arctic Ocean. As for the real icebergs, you will admire magnificent examples while flying over the Icefjord, known as Kangia. This extraordinary panorama is an unforgettable experience.

 

  • This excursion includes approximately one hour of flight time. The activity is entirely weather-dependent and may be cancelled at the last minute if conditions are not optimal; in such cases, it will be refunded. Seating arrangements are assigned on site by the pilot, and you may be asked to change seats on the return flight so that all participants can enjoy a window seat. Seat reservations cannot be made in advance. This excursion operates subject to a minimum of 10 participants.
 

Total

$840/person*

Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability.

In the heart of the Northwest Passage

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Back-to-back offer , PONANT Bonus 15%

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