There are places where time seems to have no hold, freezing the scenery in the unspoilt emotion of the world’s first mornings. Travelling to Antarctica means immersing yourself in a white and majestic sanctuary. A sublime contemplation of the absolute. From the glistening pack ice to the deep blue of millennia-old ice, Earth’s last great wilderness beckons exploration.
Antarctic landscapes, a theatre of ice and light
Sailing in the Southern Oceans means succumbing to the enchantment of the White Continent. From the moors of the Falklands to the black sands of South Georgia, the landscape gradually becomes barren. The Antarctic Peninsula then unfolds its breathtaking fjords, before giving way to the immensity of the Weddell Sea to the east. To the west, on the edge of the continent, the Ross Sea unfurls its ice barrier beneath the silhouette of Mount Erebus. As the gateway to the South Pole, it remains closely linked to the history of exploration. A transparent theatre where tabular icebergs and low-angled light constantly reinvent the horizon, in a silence barely disturbed by the creaking of the pack ice.
Antarctic wildlife, a ballet of wildlife
A veritable polar Noah’s Ark, Antarctica is home to unexpected life. In the ocean, whales, orcas and rorquals swim majestically, while in the air, albatrosses and giant petrels fly over the waves. On the pack ice, the clamour of the penguins echoes the whistles of Weddell seals basking on the ice. Wildlife with no terrestrial predators offers the privilege of unfiltered encounters.
What accounts for this strange attraction to these polar regions, so powerful, so tenacious, that once you’ve returned you forget the hardships and think only of going back?
Jean-Baptiste Charcot
Up close with the elements: six experiences to enjoy in Antarctica
It is on the ice or along the water that a trip to Antarctica truly comes into its own. Glide through the ice in a kayak, try to get close to majestic emperor penguins, flirt with the South Pole in the Ross Sea, or travel back in time in the footsteps of Jean-Baptiste Charcot. A collection of special moments.

























