Ponant's Le Commandant Charcot Reaches North Pole of Inaccessibility

Le Commandant Charcot. Ponant Photo

Ponant’s polar expedition vessel, Le Commandant Charcot, etched its name in the annals of exploration by becoming the first vessel to reach the North Pole of Inaccessibility—one of Earth's most elusive and remote points.

Located at the coordinates 85°48’ North, 176°09’ East, the North Pole of Inaccessibility is the farthest point in the Arctic Ocean from any land or accessible water, "a place few dared to imagine reaching," Ponant said.

"The significance of this moment resonated with all aboard, as the crew, guests, and an international team of 20 scientists gathered to commemorate a feat that many believed impossible. (In 1927, Hubert Wilkins flew over this Pole of Inaccessibility for the first time in a plane, but no-one had ever set foot on it.)

“Reaching the North Pole of Inaccessibility is a moment of rare intensity. Above all, it is a collective adventure, made possible thanks to PONANT’s passion and expertise,” said Captain Étienne Garcia.

North Pole of Inaccessibility. Ponant Photo

A team of international scientists onboard collected critical data with the intention of furthering our understanding of this remote region’s ecosystems and climate.

According to Ponant, Le Commandant Charcot—specifically designed for polar expeditions—stands alone as the only vessel of its kind, equipped with a Polar Class 2 (PC2) hull, which enables her to navigate the most extreme conditions with minimal environmental impact. Powered by a cutting-edge hybrid electric engine and fueled by liquefied natural gas (LNG), the vessel exemplifies sustainable exploration in the modern age.

During her expedition from Nome, Alaska, to Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen, Le Commandant Charcot not only conquered the North Pole of Inaccessibility but also crossed two additional historic markers: the Magnetic North Pole on September 13 and the Geographic North Pole on September 15.

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