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1 | Dijon, FranceEmbarkment | |||
![]() Dijon is a historic jewel in France, renowned for its exceptional gastronomy and rich cultural heritage. Visiting Dijon on your cruise provides a fantastic opportunity to delve into the heart of Burgundy and experience its unique blend of history, art, and culinary delights.
As you arrive at the harbour, take a leisurely stroll through the charming medieval streets lined with well-preserved architecture. Be sure to visit the iconic Palace of the Dukes, which houses the delightful Musée des Beaux-Arts. Food lovers can indulge in a Dijon mustard tasting or explore the local market for fresh produce and regional specialities. If time permits, join a walking tour featuring the famed owl's trail, where you can uncover the city's fascinating stories and hidden gems. With its charming atmosphere and delectable offerings, Dijon promises cruisers a memorable experience! | ||||
2 | Tournus, FranceOvernight | |||
![]() Tournus, France, is a hidden gem along the Saône River, providing an enchanting stop for cruisers looking to explore the picturesque landscapes and rich history of Burgundy. With its charming atmosphere mixed with notable culture, a visit to Tournus promises to be a delightful addition to your cruise itinerary.
Once you arrive at the harbour, take a moment to admire the stunning Romanesque architecture of the Abbey of Saint-Philibert, which dates back to the 10th century. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the riverbanks, where you can soak in views of lovely vineyards and lush countryside. For those keen on local flavours, make sure to sample authentic Burgundy wines and cheeses at nearby bistros. With its blend of culture, gastronomy, and beautiful scenery, Tournus offers a truly memorable experience for cruisers in a short time. | ||||
2 | Chalon sur Saône, France | |||
![]() Chalon-sur-Saône, France, is a delightful riverside city that presents a perfect blend of history, art, and picturesque scenery, making it an exciting stop on your cruise itinerary. Known as the birthplace of photography, Chalon-sur-Saône invites cruisers to explore its rich cultural heritage while enjoying the tranquil waters of the Saône River.
As you step ashore, take the opportunity to visit the Musée Nicéphore Niépce, dedicated to the pioneer of photography. Stroll along the charming quay, soaking in the views of historic buildings that line the river. For a taste of local life, explore the bustling market where you can sample regional cheeses and wines. Additionally, consider a bike ride through the scenic landscapes, where vineyards and charming villages await. Chalon-sur-Saône promises a captivating experience for every cruiser! | ||||
3 | Tournus, France | |||
![]() Tournus, France, is a hidden gem along the Saône River, providing an enchanting stop for cruisers looking to explore the picturesque landscapes and rich history of Burgundy. With its charming atmosphere mixed with notable culture, a visit to Tournus promises to be a delightful addition to your cruise itinerary.
Once you arrive at the harbour, take a moment to admire the stunning Romanesque architecture of the Abbey of Saint-Philibert, which dates back to the 10th century. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the riverbanks, where you can soak in views of lovely vineyards and lush countryside. For those keen on local flavours, make sure to sample authentic Burgundy wines and cheeses at nearby bistros. With its blend of culture, gastronomy, and beautiful scenery, Tournus offers a truly memorable experience for cruisers in a short time. | ||||
3 | Mâcon, FranceOvernight | |||
![]() Macon, France, is a charming riverside town that presents a delightful stop for cruisers exploring the Saône River. Known for its picturesque streets and rich culinary traditions, visiting Macon offers an excellent opportunity to soak up French culture while enjoying stunning views along the river.
Once you arrive at the harbour, a variety of activities beckon. Take a leisurely stroll through the historical centre, where you can admire beautiful architecture and sample local delicacies at vibrant markets. Don’t miss a visit to the nearby vineyards; wine tasting tours will introduce you to the region’s renowned wines, including the famous white wine from Macon. For a touch of history, explore the ancient ruins of the Saint-Laurent Church. With its captivating charm and rich experiences, Macon is a must-see on your cruise itinerary! | ||||
4 | Mâcon, France | |||
![]() Macon, France, is a charming riverside town that presents a delightful stop for cruisers exploring the Saône River. Known for its picturesque streets and rich culinary traditions, visiting Macon offers an excellent opportunity to soak up French culture while enjoying stunning views along the river.
Once you arrive at the harbour, a variety of activities beckon. Take a leisurely stroll through the historical centre, where you can admire beautiful architecture and sample local delicacies at vibrant markets. Don’t miss a visit to the nearby vineyards; wine tasting tours will introduce you to the region’s renowned wines, including the famous white wine from Macon. For a touch of history, explore the ancient ruins of the Saint-Laurent Church. With its captivating charm and rich experiences, Macon is a must-see on your cruise itinerary! | ||||
5 | Lyon, France | |||
![]() Lyon is located at the confluence of the Saone and the Rhone in the beautiful region of Rhône-Alpes. Lyon is a city steeped in history and the proximity of the city to Paris also makes it a popular stopover. The hometown of the writer Antoine de Saint-Exupery has a wealth of theaters and an opera. Furthermore, the Basilica Notre Dame de Fourviere is worth a visit. Lyons charming old town, Quartier Saint-Jean offers winding cobblestone streets,
fantastic architecture as well as some unique cafes and shops. | ||||
5 | Vienne, France | |||
![]() Vienne, a charming town in France, is a delightful stop for cruisers interested in history and local culture. Nestled along the Rhône River, this destination offers stunning architecture and a vibrant atmosphere, making it an excellent option for a memorable shore excursion.
Upon arrival, take a stroll through the historic centre, where you'll find the impressive Temple of Augustus and Livia, a remarkable remnant of the Roman era. Be sure to visit the enchanting St. Maurice Cathedral, boasting a stunning mix of architectural styles. For those with an interest in local cuisine, sampling regional delicacies at a nearby café is a must. If you have a bit more time, a scenic walk along the Rhône River offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. Vienne promises a captivating blend of history and charm, perfect for your cruise adventure! | ||||
6 | Viviers, France | |||
![]() Viviers is the capital of the Vivaris region, and is located along the banks of the Rhone. Viviers offers visitors a distinct medieval charm. The small streets of Viviers are lined with shops of many local merchants and craftsmen.The impressive Romanesque St. Vincent Cathedral is a popular tourist attraction of the area. Another nod to the history of the city is evident through the 'Pont Romain' otherwise known as the bridge of eleven arches. which crosses the Escoutay river. The location of Viviers means that visitors can benefit from a Mediterranean-style climate. | ||||
7 | Avignon, France | |||
![]() The famous french city of Avignon in the south of France, is located in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur. Avignon is known for having a Mediterranean charm. The impressive Palais des Papes, was the former seat of the Pope and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site is a very popular attraction as is the UNESCO listed Pont Saint-Benezet bridge with its distnict arches which crosses the river Rhone. There is a vibrant art scene in Avignon, with many museums, in addition to the Festival D'Avignon, a well-known arts and culture festival held in the city. | ||||
7 | Arles, FranceOvernight | |||
![]() Arles, France, is a captivating destination rich in history, art, and culture, making it an ideal stop for cruisers exploring the Rhone River. This enchanting town boasts Roman ruins and stunning medieval architecture, all set against the beautiful backdrop of Provence, providing a feast for the senses.
While visiting Arles, be sure to explore the impressive Roman Amphitheatre, which once hosted gladiatorial contests and still serves as a venue for cultural events today. Stroll through the charming streets to discover the vibrant cafés and boutiques. Don't miss the chance to visit the renowned Saint-Trophime Church, famed for its intricate facade and beautiful cloister. Arles offers a perfect mix of history and artistry that will leave you with lasting memories from your cruise! | ||||
8 | Arles, FranceDisembarkment | |||
![]() Arles, France, is a captivating destination rich in history, art, and culture, making it an ideal stop for cruisers exploring the Rhone River. This enchanting town boasts Roman ruins and stunning medieval architecture, all set against the beautiful backdrop of Provence, providing a feast for the senses.
While visiting Arles, be sure to explore the impressive Roman Amphitheatre, which once hosted gladiatorial contests and still serves as a venue for cultural events today. Stroll through the charming streets to discover the vibrant cafés and boutiques. Don't miss the chance to visit the renowned Saint-Trophime Church, famed for its intricate facade and beautiful cloister. Arles offers a perfect mix of history and artistry that will leave you with lasting memories from your cruise! |
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