The Le Bellot is a modern, luxury expedition ship cruising the Arctic and Caribbean. She offers an upscale onboard ambiance, impressive service, and an engaging expedition program of both onboard lectures and off-ship excursions.
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A Voyage Along the Great Lakes
Set sail on these 9-day small ship Great Lakes cruises, operating in the colorful summer months. Cruise between Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Toronto, Canada aboard a luxury 184-guest ship. Along the way, appreciate points of natural and cultural interest, learning about the Native American and European influences that live on today.
Set sail on these Timeless 9-day small ship Great Lakes cruises, operating in the colorful summer months. Cruise between Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Toronto, Canada aboard a 184-guest luxury expedition ship. Along the way, appreciate points of natural and cultural interest, learning about the Native American and European influences that live on today. Timeless Explorations blend cultural curiosity, immersive experiences and serene relaxation, with one included activity per guest in every port and one or more guest lecturer on board.
Follow in the footsteps of the first settlers, trappers and Native Americans. Enjoy sailings on Lake Michigan, a veritable inland sea; Lake Huron with its myriad northern islands, with white rocks capped with conifers plunging into the sapphire waters of the lake; Lake Erie, with an possible added-cost excursion to Niagara Falls; and Lake Ontario with its shimmering waters.
Along the way, discover charming sites such as Mackinac Island, with its preserved Victorian buildings; the city of Parry Sound, in the heart of the wonderful UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Georgian Bay; Port Colborne, from which you can see the impressive sight of Niagara Falls; and the cosmopolitan city of Toronto. These small ship Great Lakes cruises offer picturesque landscapes and geological curiosities, insights into the history of the Native Americans inhabiting the region before European colonization, charming villages and metropolises bearing witness to North American economic vitality.
These departures are tailored for English-speaking travelers who want to engage with the world. These PONANT voyages in alliance with Smithsonian Journeys uniquely include transfers to and from the ship on embarkation and disembarkation days, talks and discussions aboard ship by world-class experts from Smithsonian Journeys, and a shore excursion or activity in each port of call that encourages guests to embrace the sights, sounds, tastes and smells of the local environment and culture. Look for the themed icon in the Rates and Dates table below.
Travel aboard 184-guest Le Bellot. These ships offer 100% private balconies or terraces, innovative equipment, elegantly designed guest accommodations and welcoming lounge areas that open to the outside. A variety of onboard activities engage guests while your ship cruises, including the Blue Eye underwater lounge–a multi-sensory space in the ship’s hull featuring hydrophones, expansive underwater views and other amenities that create the feeling of being underwater beside the marine life that the ship is sailing past.
Read on for details about these small ship Great Lakes cruises, or learn more about AdventureSmith’s U.S. cruises and Canada small ship cruises.
Toronto>Milwaukee A Voyage Along the Great Lakes Itinerary
The 9-day Toronto>Milwaukee A Voyage Along the Great Lakes cruise operates from Toronto, Canada to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Cross four of the five Great Lakes of North America, enjoying nature and culture along the way, with a possible excursion to Niagara Falls. These Timeless/Smithsonian departures include one excursion per guest in every port, plus one or more onboard expert lecturers from Smithsonian Journeys.
The largest city in Canada and capital of the province of Ontario, Toronto fascinates as much by its incredible diversity as by its size. Make sure to visit the CN Tower, the tallest tower in the western hemisphere, as well as the St. Lawrence Market whose stalls reflect the multicultural wealth of this city known as the global city. Not far from there, the historic Distillery District unveils its brick-paved streets imbued with romantic charm and its myriad small restaurants, cafés, boutiques, theaters and art galleries. The Royal Ontario Museum and its impressive collections devoted to the world’s natural and cultural history will also be an unmissable stop during this port of call.
More than 26 miles (42km) long, the Welland Canal is part of the Saint Lawrence Seaway and enables ships to travel between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. With eight locks today, this canal, whose first version dates from 1824, is considered to be one of the major technical constructions of the 20th century. Its completion revolutionized trade in the Great Lakes region by facilitating the transport of goods from the big industrialized cities of Chicago, Cleveland or Milwaukee to the Atlantic Ocean. Sailing along this technological masterpiece is a unique experience that will let you admire the different locks, real jewels of engineering, and enjoy the magnificent surrounding scenery.
Port Colborne is a small port city located in southern Ontario, at the mouth of the Welland Canal. It is well known for one of the longest locks in the world: measuring roughly 1,378 feet, this lock, the 8th in the canal, has an observation footbridge and marks the final transit point before the Erie Canal. In addition to the discovery of this tremendous hydraulic infrastructure, this port of call provides a privileged access point to the famous Niagara Falls, renowned all over the world for their spectacular beauty. Located on the river of the same name, which means “water thunder” in Amerindian language, these wonders of nature are among the most powerful waterfalls in the world.
Located to the south of Lake Huron and connected to Lake Ontario by the Welland Canal, Lake Erie, which owes its name to one of the Amerindian tribes which peopled its banks before the arrival of the French in the 17th century, is remarkable for its unique ecosystem. Its shallow fish-filled waters make it an excellent fishing spot, while its banks, famous for their many migratory birds, attract photographers and ornithology enthusiasts.
During the ship’s navigation along the Detroit River, an important commercial waterway linking Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair to Lake Huron, sail along the largest city in Michigan. Enjoy panoramic views over the skyscrapers of the former Motor City, jewel of the automotive industry, Fordism and Motown music in the 20th century. Also admire the Ambassador Bridge, which spans the river and enables access to Windsor, on the Canadian shore of the river. This steel suspension bridge, over 1.25 miles long, was constructed in 1929. This bridge alone carries over 25% of trade between the United States and Canada.
Forming a natural line of separation between the United States and Canada, the St. Clair River, which flows from Lake Huron into Lake St. Clair, is a significant element of the Great Lakes Waterway. Used in the 18th century for the fur trade by the French colonists of North America who sailed it on small boats to trade with the Amerindians, it was then travelled by freighters transporting lumber, iron ore and copper from the Great Lakes region to the cities of the Rust Belt.
A natural border between the American State of Michigan and the Canadian province of Ontario, Lake Huron is one of the five American Great Lakes and one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world. Comprising the main lake, Saginaw Bay, the North Channel and Georgian Bay, and home to around 30,000 islands, it offers varied coastal landscapes and unique views. From the ship, admire the wild beauty of the wooded and at times craggy coastline of Manitoulin Island, or the spectacular cliffs of the Bruce Peninsular.
The charming city of Parry Sound enjoys an exceptional natural setting in the heart of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, east of Georgian Bay. A holiday destination favored by the province’s inhabitants, the city and its surroundings offer a condensed version of all that the Great Lakes region has to offer: windswept forests of conifers, rocky shores characteristic of the Canadian Shield, beaches of fine sand, clear and calm waters producing magnificent reflections that change with the time of day and luminosity… A real paradise for fauna and flora, the place will delight fans of nature and photography.
A small port town located along the North Channel of Lake Huron, Little Current is considered to be the gateway to Manitoulin Island, the largest freshwater island in the world. The town’s emblematic construction, the Little Current Swing Bridge built in 1913, provides the only land access to the island, peaceful lands whose name means “the island of spirits” in the local dialect. A real haven of peace, sheltering wild nature and some hamlets, the place is ideal for outdoor activities such as horseback riding and hiking.
Located to the east of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Sault Ste. Marie is one of the oldest cities in the United States. Separated from its Canadian twin city by St. Mary’s River, it is famous among other things for its locks, known as either the Sault Locks or the Soo Locks, which enable ships to travel the meters in change in elevation between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes. These locks, which date back over 160 years, are considered the most important in the world due to their shipping traffic. Make sure you visit the Museum Ship Valley Camp where you can visit the interior of a former freighter that sailed on the Great Lakes for more than 50 years.
Close to the banks of Lake Huron in the State of Michigan, Mackinac Island promises a real journey through time. Originally inhabited by Amerindians, then occupied by French and British colonists, this small island measuring only a few km² still retains an atmosphere of yesteryear today, with its Victorian-style buildings and elegant horse-drawn carriages. Fort Mackinac, on the heights of the island, is a reminder of the conflicts that punctuated the history of this strategic place, a former fur trade center. In addition to this scenery from the past, the island offers magnificent fine sandy beaches and is home to one of the oldest national parks in the United States.
Sail the United States’ largest freshwater body, which gave its name to Michigan, one of the four states that border this lake measuring 310 miles long and 125 miles wide. The first colonists settled in the south at the end of the 17th century, on the site of the current megalopolis of Chicago. Wild landscapes of forests with sparkling colors, cliffs, golden sandy beaches and dunes as far as the eye can see stretch along its 1,615 miles of shoreline. In the north, magnificent wind-swept islands rise out of the lake’s emerald waters. At 5 miles long, the Mackinac Bridge, which spans the straits between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, is one of the world’s longest suspension bridges.
Nested on the shores of Lake Michigan, Milwaukee, the largest city in the State of Wisconsin, harmoniously combines tradition and modernity. Industrial long ago, the city, known as Brew City because of its old breweries renowned all over the world, is experiencing a certain renaissance. While warehouses have given way to restaurants, bars, theaters and art galleries in the city center, the district still retains traces of its manufacturing past. Farther south lies Chicago, the economic center of the Midwest, with an interesting mix of natural and urban landscapes: its immense skyscrapers, diverse architecture, many parks and magnificent beaches make the city a popular destination.
Included
Transfers to and from the ship on embarkation and disembarkation days; an excursion in every port of call and Zodiac cruises; all meals while on board the ship; captain’s welcome cocktail and gala dinner; “open bar” (pouring wines, house champagne, alcohol except premium brands); evening entertainment and events; room service; highly qualified bilingual French/English expedition team; lectures presented by the expedition team; park entry fees into protected areas; complimentary unlimited Wifi on board; port fees and taxes (except for child passengers–see Families & Children); gratuities.
Exclusions
Visa expenses; possible immigration reciprocity taxes; luggage handling; beverages beyond those in Inclusions; laundry, hair salon, spa treatments, onboard medical consultations and other personal charges; cancellation, luggage, assistance, repatriation, medical and insurance of any kind.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 25% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations beyond 14 days after booking confirmation are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
365 days or more – $250
364 to 211 days – 10% of total trip cost
210 to 91 days – 100% of deposit
90 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The westbound Great Lakes of North America cruise begins in Toronto, Canada (YYZ) and ends in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (MKE). We highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. Recommended flight arrival and departure times are specific to each voyage; consult your Adventure Specialist for guidelines relating to your departure. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
Included activities on your Toronto>Milwaukee A Voyage Along the Great Lakes cruise are onboard lectures and discussions with subject matter experts from Smithsonian Journeys, the travel component of the Smithsonian Institution. Also included is an excursion in every port of call such as Zodiac cruising; hiking; and guided explorations of cities, museums, monuments, and archeological sites. You will have the opportunity to choose your included excursions prior to departure. Onboard your ship a multitude of onboard activities keep guests engaged, including live music, dance and theater; optional spa treatments; exercise and stretching classes; specialty food, wine and cocktail tastings; organized games; and more.
Room Configuration
Select double-occupancy cabins may be available for single occupancy with a single supplement fee. This supplement may vary depending on cabin category and remaining capacity per departure. A willing-to-share program is not available. Triple and quadruple rates may be available in select cabin categories; contact AdventureSmith for details.
Families & Children
Children 3 years and older at time of travel are welcomed on this cruise. Children under 18 years old at time of travel may receive special discounts when sharing a cabin with two full-fare adults. A child sharing a cabin with a single adult is considered to be a paying adult. Contact AdventureSmith for details.
Travel Insurance
A medical form for all travelers is required for every departure. Travelers are also highly encouraged to have full and adequate travel insurance covering the risks of cancellation, assistance being required, emergency medical evacuation and repatriation, damages to and loss of baggage, and medical expenses. In addition, we highly recommend our travelers protect their investment with travel insurance that includes trip cancellation and other benefits. Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
Milwaukee>Toronto A Voyage Along the Great Lakes Itinerary
The 9-day Milwaukee>Toronto A Voyage Along the Great Lakes cruise operates from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Toronto, Canada. Cross four of the five Great Lakes of North America, enjoying nature and culture along the way, with a possible excursion to Niagara Falls. These Timeless/Smithsonian departures include one excursion per guest in every port, plus one or more onboard expert lecturers from Smithsonian Journeys.
Nested on the shores of Lake Michigan, Milwaukee, the largest city in the State of Wisconsin, harmoniously combines tradition and modernity. Industrial long ago, the city, known as Brew City because of its old breweries renowned all over the world, is experiencing a certain renaissance. While warehouses have given way to restaurants, bars, theaters and art galleries in the city center, the district still retains traces of its manufacturing past. Farther south lies Chicago, the economic center of the Midwest, with an interesting mix of natural and urban landscapes: its immense skyscrapers, diverse architecture, many parks and magnificent beaches make the city a popular destination.
Sail the United States’ largest freshwater body, which gave its name to Michigan, one of the four states that border this lake measuring 310 miles long and 125 miles wide. The first colonists settled in the south at the end of the 17th century, on the site of the current megalopolis of Chicago. Wild landscapes of forests with sparkling colors, cliffs, golden sandy beaches and dunes as far as the eye can see stretch along its 1,615 miles of shoreline. In the north, magnificent wind-swept islands rise out of the lake’s emerald waters. At 5 miles long, the Mackinac Bridge, which spans the straits between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, is one of the world’s longest suspension bridges.
Close to the banks of Lake Huron in the State of Michigan, Mackinac Island promises a real journey through time. Originally inhabited by Amerindians, then occupied by French and British colonists, this small island measuring only a few km² still retains an atmosphere of yesteryear today, with its Victorian-style buildings and elegant horse-drawn carriages. Fort Mackinac, on the heights of the island, is a reminder of the conflicts that punctuated the history of this strategic place, a former fur trade center. In addition to this scenery from the past, the island offers magnificent fine sandy beaches and is home to one of the oldest national parks in the United States.
The oldest city in Ontario and the center of one of North America’s oldest settlements, Sault Ste. Marie has a rich historical heritage due to its Amerindian, British and French influences. Linked to its neighboring and homonymous American city by a bridge spanning St. Marys River, the city owes its name to the river’s many rapids, called “les saults de Sainte-Marie” by French colonists. The gateway to the Algoma region, renowned for its wild expanses, Sault Ste. Marie is also known as the home of the National Historic Site of the Sault Ste. Marie Canal, which was completed at the end of the 19th century and constitutes the final part of a navigation network that connects the Atlantic Ocean to Lake Superior.
A small port town located along the North Channel of Lake Huron, Little Current is considered to be the gateway to Manitoulin Island, the largest freshwater island in the world. The town’s emblematic construction, the Little Current Swing Bridge built in 1913, provides the only land access to the island, peaceful lands whose name means “the island of spirits” in the local dialect. A real haven of peace, sheltering wild nature and some hamlets, the place is ideal for outdoor activities such as horse riding and hiking.
The charming city of Parry Sound enjoys an exceptional natural setting in the heart of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, east of Georgian Bay. A holiday destination favored by the province’s inhabitants, the city and its surroundings offer a condensed version of all that the Great Lakes region has to offer: windswept forests of conifers, rocky shores characteristic of the Canadian Shield, beaches of fine sand, clear and calm waters producing magnificent reflections that change with the time of day and luminosity… A real paradise for fauna and flora, the place will delight fans of nature and photography.
A natural border between the American State of Michigan and the Canadian province of Ontario, Lake Huron is one of the five American Great Lakes and one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world. Comprising the main lake, Saginaw Bay, the North Channel and Georgian Bay, and home to around 30,000 islands, it offers varied coastal landscapes and unique views. From the ship, admire the wild beauty of the wooded and at times craggy coastline of Manitoulin Island, or the spectacular cliffs of the Bruce Peninsular.
Forming a natural line of separation between the United States and Canada, the St. Clair River, which flows from Lake Huron into Lake St. Clair, is a significant element of the Great Lakes Waterway. Used in the 18th century for the fur trade by the French colonists of North America who sailed it on small boats to trade with the Amerindians, it was then travelled by freighters transporting lumber, iron ore and copper from the Great Lakes region to the cities of the Rust Belt.
During the ship’s navigation along the Detroit River, an important commercial waterway linking Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair to Lake Huron, sail along the largest city in Michigan. Enjoy panoramic views over the skyscrapers of the former Motor City, jewel of the automotive industry, Fordism and Motown music in the 20th century. Also admire the Ambassador Bridge, which spans the river and enables access to Windsor, on the Canadian shore of the river. This steel suspension bridge, over 1.25 miles long, was constructed in 1929. This bridge alone carries over 25% of trade between the United States and Canada.
Located to the south of Lake Huron and connected to Lake Ontario by the Welland Canal, Lake Erie, which owes its name to one of the Amerindian tribes which peopled its banks before the arrival of the French in the 17th century, is remarkable for its unique ecosystem. Its shallow fish-filled waters make it an excellent fishing spot, while its banks, famous for their many migratory birds, attract photographers and ornithology enthusiasts.
Port Colborne is a small port city located in southern Ontario, at the mouth of the Welland Canal. It is well known for one of the longest locks in the world: measuring roughly 1,378 feet, this lock, the 8th in the canal, has an observation footbridge and marks the final transit point before the Erie Canal. In addition to the discovery of this tremendous hydraulic infrastructure, this port of call provides a privileged access point to the famous Niagara Falls, renowned all over the world for their spectacular beauty. Located on the river of the same name, which means “water thunder” in Amerindian language, these wonders of nature are among the most powerful waterfalls in the world.
More than 26 miles (42km) long, the Welland Canal is part of the Saint Lawrence Seaway and enables ships to travel between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. With eight locks today, this canal, whose first version dates from 1824, is considered to be one of the major technical constructions of the 20th century. Its completion revolutionized trade in the Great Lakes region by facilitating the transport of goods from the big industrialized cities of Chicago, Cleveland or Milwaukee to the Atlantic Ocean. Sailing along this technological masterpiece is a unique experience that will let you admire the different locks, real jewels of engineering, and enjoy the magnificent surrounding scenery.
The largest city in Canada and capital of the province of Ontario, Toronto fascinates as much by its incredible diversity as by its size. Make sure to visit the CN Tower, the tallest tower in the western hemisphere, as well as the St. Lawrence Market whose stalls reflect the multicultural wealth of this city known as the global city. Not far from there, the historic Distillery District unveils its brick-paved streets imbued with romantic charm and its myriad small restaurants, cafés, boutiques, theaters and art galleries. The Royal Ontario Museum and its impressive collections devoted to the world’s natural and cultural history will also be an unmissable stop during this port of call.
Included
Transfers to and from the ship on embarkation and disembarkation days; an excursion in every port of call and Zodiac cruises; all meals while on board the ship; captain’s welcome cocktail and gala dinner; “open bar” (pouring wines, house champagne, alcohol except premium brands); evening entertainment and events; room service; highly qualified bilingual French/English expedition team; lectures presented by the expedition team; park entry fees into protected areas; complimentary unlimited Wifi on board; port fees and taxes (except for child passengers–see Families & Children); gratuities.
Exclusions
Visa expenses; possible immigration reciprocity taxes; luggage handling; beverages beyond those in Inclusions; laundry, hair salon, spa treatments, onboard medical consultations and other personal charges; cancellation, luggage, assistance, repatriation, medical and insurance of any kind.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 25% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations beyond 14 days after booking confirmation are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
365 days or more – $250
364 to 211 days – 10% of total trip cost
210 to 91 days – 100% of deposit
90 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The eastbound Great Lakes of North America cruise begins in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (MKE) and ends in Toronto, Canada (YYZ). We highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. Recommended flight arrival and departure times are specific to each voyage; consult your Adventure Specialist for guidelines relating to your departure. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
Included activities on your Milwaukee>Toronto A Voyage Along the Great Lakes cruise are onboard lectures and discussions with subject matter experts from Smithsonian Journeys, the travel component of the Smithsonian Institution. Also included is an excursion in every port of call such as Zodiac cruising; hiking; and guided explorations of cities, museums, monuments, and archeological sites. You will have the opportunity to choose your included excursions prior to departure. Onboard your ship a multitude of onboard activities keep guests engaged, including live music, dance and theater; optional spa treatments; exercise and stretching classes; specialty food, wine and cocktail tastings; organized games; and more.
Room Configuration
Select double-occupancy cabins may be available for single occupancy with a single supplement fee. This supplement may vary depending on cabin category and remaining capacity per departure. A willing-to-share program is not available. Triple and quadruple rates may be available in select cabin categories; contact AdventureSmith for details.
Families & Children
Children 3 years and older at time of travel are welcomed on this cruise. Children under 18 years old at time of travel may receive special discounts when sharing a cabin with two full-fare adults. A child sharing a cabin with a single adult is considered to be a paying adult. Contact AdventureSmith for details.
Travel Insurance
A medical form for all travelers is required for every departure. Travelers are also highly encouraged to have full and adequate travel insurance covering the risks of cancellation, assistance being required, emergency medical evacuation and repatriation, damages to and loss of baggage, and medical expenses. In addition, we highly recommend our travelers protect their investment with travel insurance that includes trip cancellation and other benefits. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
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The 184-guest mv Le Bellot luxury cruise ship, twin sister ship to Le Bougainville, Le Champlain, Le Dumont D'Urville, Le Jacques Cartier and Le Laperouse, offers an exceptional cruising experience thanks to her vast interior and exterior spaces and modern technology with sustainability in mind. Le Bellot cabins up the ante with classy staterooms and sizable suites that include either a private balcony or terrace. Contemporary materials, calm colors and sea views throughout the ship create an ambiance of refinement, relaxation and adventure. Experience a close-knit voyage aboard this small expedition ship that honors French naval officer and Arctic explorer Joseph-René Bellot.
Le Bellot Ship Review
The following Ponant Le Bellot review includes a detailed description of this luxury small ship including a deck plan and photo gallery. Our expedition ship experts have been aboard similar luxury expedition vessels to bring you firsthand experience. Find the detailed ship description and Le Bellot deck plan below. Then contact our experts to compare this luxury vessel with other small luxury cruise ships sailing on Arctic cruises, Iceland cruises, Northern Europe cruises, U.S. cruises, Canada small ship cruises, small ship cruises in Costa Rica, Panama small ship cruises and other small ship voyages around the globe.
Choose the Le Bellot Iceland ship for her mix of grace and ethnic decor. Le Bellot cabins, plus her forward-thinking equipment, luxe ambiance and expansive indoor and outdoor lounge areas create an incomparable expedition cruise experience. No matter where she sails around the globe, Le Bellot offers unique off-ship excursions, encounters with local cultures and frequent access to expert naturalist guides.
Safety, Sustainability & Accessibility
Le Bellot's ecological design offers a meaningful experience. Alongside her sister ships, mv Le Bellot rises above other small ships with her class as a Bureau Veritas-certified “Clean Ship,” qualifying her as a worldwide leader in environmental travel. The Le Bellot ship is fully ADA compliant, offering multiple elevators and lifts up and down stairways, accessible toilets in common areas and two accessible Le Bellot cabins.
Responsible Travel Features
Le Bellot's silent electric propulsion technology helps reduce carbon emissions by 40%. Thanks to an advanced GPS system, the Le Bellot cruise ship can idle without an anchor, protecting the sea floor. Advanced filtration systems treat and recycle waste water. An onboard compactor prepares items to later be recycled back in port. Le Bellot's CFR and LED lighting uses only 10% of the power required by older electrical systems. And the ship's modern sonar with rolling 3D views of the ocean floor enable the Le Bellot ship to maintain a safe distance from underwater life.
Onboard Facilities
Le Bellot's minimalist decor and laid-back atmosphere create an enjoyable atmosphere for all guests. Large windows throughout the ship invite in the beautiful destinations through which she sails.
Lecture Theater & Lounge
State-of-the-art audio and visual technology, including an LED wall, makes the 184-guest Theater a favored place on board. A variety of performances are offered on a daily basis, including educational lectures, jazz and dance performances, karaoke and piano recitals.
Dining, Bars & Lounges
The Panoramic Restaurant aboard Le Bellot offers a classy space in which to enjoy every meal, both indoor and al fresco. Le Bellot's Ducasse Conseil-trained chefs create scrumptious French and international dishes, plus local specialties reflective of the regions in which the ship sails. Custom menus for special diets and groups are also available. To round out the experience, guests enjoy a selection of salads, desserts, cheeses, fine wines, champagnes, beers and top-shelf liquors. The poolside Outdoor Grill Restaurant offers similar cuisine in a less formal setting, as well as an attractive outdoor bar and relaxing indoor solarium.
Guests are treated daily to afternoon tea, specialty drinks and a convivial atmosphere in Le Bellot's Main Lounge and Panoramic Lounge, each with indoor seating and an outside terrace. Also on offer are regular organized card games, live music and tastings centered around wine, spirits and specialty foods. Immerse in reference materials housed in the Panoramic Lounge’s library, and stay connected through an Internet corner.
The Blue Eye underwater lounge, located within the hull of mv Le Bellot, enables travelers to submerge into the underwater world, diving without getting into the water. Whale's eye windows look out onto the marine environment. Projectors reveal wildlife passing by. Hydrophones give acoustic life to the waters being watched, and vibrating Body Listening sofas further the experience.
Spa, Sauna & Gym
Le Bellot's Deck 7 Fitness Center features modern ellipticals, stationary bikes, treadmills and a Kinesis wall. Hosted workout, yoga and dance classes, plus an infinity pool's counter-current swimming system keep guests engaged. The SOTHYS™ Spa/Beauty Corner and its hair salon, two massage rooms, hammam (Moroccan steam spa), relaxation room and herbal tea bar complete the focus on health, wellness and beauty.
Other Facilities
The Le Bellot cruise ship is equipped with a 24-hour infirmary for non-emergency matters. A doctor is available for a small fee. The staff in the concierge lounge are always ready to help with excursions, administrative services, and sales of clothing, jewelry, beauty products, postcards and various accessories at the large boutique. Each cabin's stationary can be mailed at the reception desk. An art gallery and Kid's Club on Deck 6 entertains guests of all ages and the area is staffed by photo and video experts ready to answer questions and offer images from each day. Weather permitting, the open Bridge policy aboard mv Le Bellot invites travelers to observe the ship's state-of-the-art navigational tools and watch the captain and crew work.
Activities & Expeditions
Le Bellot is designed for both polished relaxation and active exploration. Her 10 comfortable Zodiacs enable daily off-ship excursions to discover wildlife, explore coastlines and access shallow water areas. Efficient and easy loading and unloading of Zodiacs, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards is made possible by a hydraulic marine platform that lowers into the water with an adjacent staircase.
Crew, Guides & Expedition Leaders
An impeccable private yacht experience is the goal of Le Bellot's highly trained staff members and experienced crew members. Top-notch education through an engaging program of lectures in English, French and other languages is delivered by world-class guides with years of experience and unique backgrounds.
Cabins & Le Bellot Deck Plan
The 92 staterooms and suites that comprise the selection of Le Bellot cabins are expansive and luxurious, each offering one king-size bed or two twin beds. Other common amenities include a private balcony, individually-controlled air-conditioning, minibar, flat-screen satellite TV, desk with stationery, Ipod™ players, on-demand video, a safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, a 110/220-volt outlet, French bath products, 24-hour room service, complimentary WiFi Internet access and added-cost satellite direct-line telephone. Laundry and ironing service is available for a fee.
Learn About The Luxury Small Ships On Your Itinerary
This cruise is operated by one or more 184-guest sister ships. Each vessel in this Explorer fleet of refined, luxury expedition ships ensures an elegant, upscale cruise that offers regular off-ship excursions complemented by a multitude of daily onboard activities. These expedition ships are identical, with public spaces including a fitness room, spa, two restaurants, a library, state-of-the-art theater and open bridge.
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