Sailing under the French flag, Le Boréal is a superb mega-yacht that was built in Italy with a sophisticated French design. With its tasteful décor and discreet elegance, the ship blends luxury and intimacy with well-being in a unique atmosphere. Built in 2010, the ship offers 132 cabins comprising staterooms and suites and can accommodate up to 200 passengers. It’s the ideal choice for a luxury Antarctic expedition.
This is a true luxury expedition ship, offering contemporary French design, fine cuisine and impeccable service.
Indulge in ultimate relaxation by pampering yourself in the onboard spa or warming up in the Turkish bath.
As the ship is capped at 200 guests, you’ll have an immersive Antarctic experience including shore landings, zodiac cruises, and optional activities like kayaking.
Enjoy a polar expedition cruise aboard a private mega-yacht
Combine your Antarctic adventure with the luxury of a small, intimate mega-yacht, offering the highest attention to detail. This ship features modern French style and design, with soft muted hues, aesthetically pleasing design, and inviting common lounges and bars.
Fine French and international cuisine
Guests can select from two restaurants, La Licorne, serving French and International cuisine, and La Licorne, serving breakfast, buffet lunches and casual themed dinners. All guests have room service included as well, making it easy to enjoy the finer things while onboard. An open bar is included on many sailings.
Luxurious amenities and common spaces
On board, you will find lounges, a theatre, a library, restaurants and an internet corner as well as an open-air pool, sundeck, spa, fitness centre and beauty centre where you can relax and be pampered with beauty treatments, a hairdresser and a Turkish bath. Cabins feature king or twin beds, en-suite facilities, Wi-Fi access, flat-screen satellite TV, and individually controlled air-conditioning.
Length: 142m (466ft)
Breadth: 18 m (59ft)
Draught: 4.7m (15.3 ft)
CRUISE SPEED: 14 knots
Passengers: 264
Zodiac & RIBs: Mark V HD
Electrical Outlets: 2 x 2300 KW
Classification: Bureau Veritas
Ice Class: 1 C
Ship Region:Antarctica Cruise Ships
Ships are awarded with Ice Class 1C, which means that the ship meets strict international requirements and is equipped with safety equipment such as sonar, GMDSS and Zodiacs fitted with satellite beacons and a satellite weather station
Antarctic Peninsula
SHIP: Le Boreal
START: Buenos Aires, Argentina
FINISH: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Departure Date
23/01/2025
PRICED FROM
USD 13,820*
PER PERSON
Spitsbergen
SHIP: Le Boreal
START: Paris, France
FINISH: Paris, France
Departure Date
15/06/2025
PRICED FROM Was USD 10,620
NOW USD 10,089*
PER PERSON
Falklands, South Georgia, Argentina
SHIP: Le Boreal
START: Buenos Aires, Argentina
FINISH: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Departure Date
11/03/2025
PRICED FROM
USD 13,730*
PER PERSON
Greenland & The Arctic
SHIP: Le Boreal
START: Paris, France
FINISH: Paris, France
Departure Date
18/08/2025
PRICED FROM
USD 11,990*
PER PERSON
Greenland & Canadian Arctic
SHIP: Le Boreal
START: Paris, France
FINISH: Paris, France
Departure Date
02/08/2025
PRICED FROM
USD 27,170*
PER PERSON
Canadian Arctic & Greenland
SHIP: Le Boreal
START: Paris, France
FINISH: Paris, France
Departure Date
20/07/2025
PRICED FROM
USD 19,340*
PER PERSON
South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula
SHIP: Le Boreal
START: Buenos Aires, Argentina
FINISH: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Departure Date
27/12/2024
PRICED FROM
USD 23,880*
PER PERSON
Svalbard, Greenland & Iceland
SHIP: Le Boreal
START: Paris, France
FINISH: Paris, France
Departure Date
06/07/2025
PRICED FROM
USD 14,950*
PER PERSON
Antarctica, Argentina, Falkland Islands, South Georgia
SHIP: Le Boreal
START: Buenos Aires, Argentina
FINISH: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Departure Date
04/03/2026
PRICED FROM
USD 17,580*
PER PERSON
Falkland Islands, South Georgia, Antarctica
SHIP: Le Boreal
START: Buenos Aires, Argentina
FINISH: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Departure Date
20/12/2025
PRICED FROM
USD 21,780*
PER PERSON
The medical team will be composed of at least one doctor and one nurse on each cruise. These staff will keep up dot date with the latest medical and scientific advice and will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.