Hiking at Port Charcot on Booth Island offers a unique blend of Antarctic history and breathtaking natural beauty. This 2.4 km-wide bay, situated on the northwest arm of Booth Island, was the overwintering site of the French Antarctic Expedition led by Jean-Baptiste Charcot from 1903 to 1905. Today, visitors can explore historical remnants such as a cairn with a wooden pillar, the remains of a stone-built magnetic hut, and the wreck of a tender, all designated as Historic Site or Monument (HSM 28).