Brilliant Bordeaux (2026)


Set sail along three stunning rivers, the Garonne, Dordogne, and Gironde, on one fascinatingly historical and invigorating journey. Explore the country’s breathtaking backdrops, wines, and cultural treasures across the region in Bordeaux, Fort Médoc, Cadillac, Blaye, Libourne, and more. Wander through archaeological marvels, historic landmarks, and magnificent vineyards where you’ll be treated to a sampling of quintessentially French experiences.
Embark on a scenic drive from Blaye to Bourg along the Route de la Corniche Fleurie and marvel at the sights of Blaye Fortress and Lansac Windmill along the way. Slow things down in Libourne and on your return to Bordeaux with multiple wine tastings, village tours, a farmers’ market visit, and Bordeaux heritage walking tour. Join us on a showcase of the best Southwest France has to offer.
DAY 1
Bordeaux (Embark)
DAY 2
Cussac Fort Médoc
Featured Excursion:
- Fresh Médoc Oysters Tasting
Oysters have long been a beloved product of the Médoc—and for good reason. Discover why today as you join an oyster farmer at the Guards’ House terrace for a tasting of this delicacy, accompanied by a glass of local white wine.
Other Excursions:
In 1855, when Napoleon III asked for a classification of the best wines in France to give visitors, some 60 Médoc wines were awarded Grand Cru status—out of 61 total. A panoramic tour of this legendary landscape takes you from Pauillac to the tip of the Médoc peninsula, past storied vineyards of the region, including Château Latour, Mouton Rothschild and Pichon Longueville Baron, and through the villages of Margaux, Saint-Julien and Saint-Estèphe. You might be surprised to discover that the peninsula is only three miles wide, though it is 50 miles long, and the road carries you past a dizzying array of architectural styles— Renaissance, Greek Revival and medieval—as well as miles of grapevines. You’ll turn off the road and enter one of these châteaux for a private tour and a tasting of superior wines.
Combine fresh air, gorgeous scenery and fine wine with a bicycle ride among the prestigious Médoc vineyards. Meet your guide and mount your bicycle to pedal through the lush landscapes of historic estates that have seemingly remained unchanged for centuries. Truly experience the atmosphere—the earth, the sunshine—of this famous wine-growing region.
In the evening, a special Captain’s Welcome Reception and Dinner will be prepared for you.
DAY 3
Cadillac
Other Excursions:
You’ll journey through the vineyards to Château Royal de Cazeneuve, a polygonal 14th-century fortress with a royal pedigree. A favored residence of Henry IV, who inherited it from his mother, Jeanne d’Albret. The beautifully restored château still belongs to descendants of the Albret family. After your intimate visit you will meet Louis and Caroline de Sabran-Pontevès, the owner and his wife for a Sauternes toast, sampling the unique perfume and flavor of the area.
Uncover the history of artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Originally the home of his mother, Adèle, Château Toulouse-Lautrec would soon inspire much of his artwork. As one of the best painters of the post-impressionist period, Toulouse-Lautrec is known for his distinctive and colorful take on Paris in the late 1800s as well as his fascination with Moulin Rouge dancers and famous singers, who were prominent in much of his work. Venture to the nearby town of Verdelais, where you’ll notice two beautiful central walkways lined with trees and 19th-century façades. It is in Verdelais’ cemetery that Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec is buried.
Note: Sailing this stretch of the Garonne depends on the tides. If it is not possible to sail to Cadillac, you will be transferred to your destination via motorcoach.
DAY 4
Blaye, Bourg sur Gironde
Other Excursions:
Today you are invited to join an informal wine tasting hosted by the owner of La Petite Cave, a charming wine bar in Blaye. The owner here will give you a personal look into the life of a local wine lover, take you into his art studio, and show you his collections of wine and antique cars. From here, you’re welcome to explore Blaye at your leisure before returning to the ship.
This little road between Blaye and Bourg-sur-Gironde winds through picturesque hamlets with equally picturesque names—Pain de Sucre, Marmisson and Roque de Thau among them—limestone cliffs on one side, the Gironde on the other. Fishing huts on stilts stand above the waters of the estuary; charming 19th-century stone houses built by sea captains sit tidily along the road. Many of these captains traveled to far-off places and returned with exotic plants, which they planted in their gardens and along the road (hence the route’s name). But the history of these cliffs extends far beyond the 19th century—people have inhabited the area for thousands of years.
Upon returning to Blaye, your guide will take you through the 17th-century demilune-shaped citadel built by famed military engineer Vauban. This fortress design was the one Vauban, Louis XIV’s favorite military engineer, found most satisfactory, and he built some 300 of them in the Sun King’s realm. The citadel contains the ruins of a medieval castle, houses, squares, streets, even a convent, all enclosed within stark walls. If you stand on top of those walls, you will have a terrific view of the estuary— this view was the field of fire, giving the citadel command of the river.
DAY 5
Libourne (Saint-Émilion)
Featured Excursion:
- Saint-Émilion Walking Tour with Wine Tasting
Hilltop Saint-Émilion offers both exceptional architecture and historic vineyards. The Romans were the first to plant grapes here, and this was the first vineyard region to be protected by UNESCO because of its history. Shops brimming with wine and wine tools line the steep cobblestone streets; medieval ramparts that bore witness to battles for control between French and English monarchs still stand; and vineyards encroach upon the village. Of all the sights, however, perhaps the most extraordinary is the 12th-century church carved into a cliff. Only the tower is above ground; the rest of the church is subterranean. Its numerous underground galleries provided refuge during periods of strife, and include the grotto where St. Émilion, for whom the town is named, lived out his life in the ninth century. You have to see it for yourself—you’ll be amazed by its almost unfathomable construction. After touring Saint-Émilion, you’ll visit the cellars of a fantastic estate where you’ll taste some of the world’s most highly rated wines.
Note: Today's lunch will be on your own; ask your Cruise Manager for recommendations on the best nearby restaurants.
DAY 6
Libourne, Bordeaux
Featured Excursions:
- Village Day: Libourne with Farmer's Market
How could you visit this rich agricultural land without delving into a farmer's market? Libourne’s market is the heart and soul of the town; everyone comes here to choose the freshest vegetables, the ripest cheeses, the most luscious fruits, the loveliest flowers, and to chat with the producers and growers. Check out the stalls brimming with produce in the market square, then duck into the covered market and savor the enticing aromas of bread and cheese, fish and meat. After exploring the market, you and a small group of other travelers will be invited to push open the doors of ateliers, homes and shops, meeting the artisans who make some of the goods arrayed so enticingly in the market.
- Nights Out: After Hours at the Bassins des Lumières
Bordeaux’s Port de la Lune is home to a submarine base with a checkered past. Originally built during the German occupation of France in WWII, and later the target of allied bombings, this building has since attracted artists who wish to reclaim the site for beauty and culture. Its stark walls and history have served as a poignant backdrop to artistic installations for decades. Tonight, you’ll experience this for yourself at the Bassins des Lumières, a stunning and immersive light show projected against the walls of the base.
In the evening, a special Captain’s Farewell Reception and Dinner will be prepared for you.
DAY 7
Bordeaux
Other Excursions:
Catch a tram at the Quai des Chartrons to the Place de la Comédie, the heart of Bordeaux’ Golden Triangle. Though Bordeaux was the capital of Aquitaine in the Middle Ages and has its share of Gothic churches, it reached its apex in the 18th century. The splendid honey-colored stone buildings from this era make up a city core that UNESCO has designated a World Heritage Site (this is the district that inspired Baron Haussmann when he redesigned Paris at the behest of Napoleon III). Trade with the French colonies built this handsome district, furnishing vanilla, sugar, spices and cocoa to inventive chocolatiers and bakers, who used these goods to create iconic desserts. Chocolate, once a Spanish monopoly, became part of Bordeaux’ culinary heritage when banished Spanish Jews brought the art of chocolate-making to France. What are Bordeaux’ present-day residents enjoying when they step inside the luxurious food halls and elegant shops in this neighborhood? Find out as you sample the delicious handiwork of Bordeaux's bakers, and learn a few recipes too!
Hop on a bike and wheel with your expert guide along the Quai des Chartrons, a riverfront neighborhood that was the purview of British wine merchants back when they dominated the wine trade. It fell on hard times in the 20th century, but the tall merchant houses have since been reclaimed; now they house welcoming shops and cafés. Pedal past the antiques shops of Rue Notre Dame and the Church of St. Louis on your way to major city squares such as the Bourse and Parliament before heading back to the ship along the banks of the Garonne. Of course your outing will include a stop for refreshments at one of the delightful cafés you pass.
DAY 8
Bordeaux (Disembark)
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Sun, 29 Mar 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$9,279.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Classic
$ 2,799
Deluxe
$ 3,359
French Balcony
$ 4,159
Suite
$ 6,799
Grand Suite
$ 9,279
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Sun, 05 Apr 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$9,519.00 |
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Classic
$ 3,039
Deluxe
$ 3,599
French Balcony
$ 4,399
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Grand Suite
$ 9,519
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Sun, 12 Apr 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$10,979.00 |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 3,689
Deluxe
$ 4,319
French Balcony
$ 5,219
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Grand Suite
$ 10,979
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Sun, 19 Apr 2026
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$0.00 |
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Standard Pricing
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$ 3,359
Deluxe
$ 3,919
French Balcony
$ 4,719
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$
Suite
$ 7,359
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Sun, 26 Apr 2026
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$0.00 |
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$ 3,779
Deluxe
$ 4,409
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French Balcony
$ 5,309
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Sun, 03 May 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,339.00 |
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Classic
$ 4,049
Deluxe
$ 4,679
French Balcony
$ 5,579
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$
Grand Suite
$ 11,339
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Sun, 10 May 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$0.00 |
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Classic
$ 4,049
Deluxe
$ 4,679
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$ 5,579
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Sun, 17 May 2026
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$0.00 |
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$ 4,049
Deluxe
$ 4,679
French Balcony
$ 5,579
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$
Suite
$ 8,549
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Sun, 24 May 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,339.00 |
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Classic
$ 4,049
Deluxe
$ 4,679
French Balcony
$ 5,579
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$
Grand Suite
$ 11,339
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Sun, 31 May 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$0.00 |
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Classic
$ 4,049
Deluxe
$ 4,679
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French Balcony
$ 5,579
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Sun, 07 Jun 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$0.00 |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 4,319
Deluxe
$ 4,949
Suite
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Grand Suite
$
French Balcony
$ 5,849
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Sun, 14 Jun 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,339.00 |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 4,049
Deluxe
$ 4,679
French Balcony
$ 5,579
Suite
$ 8,549
Grand Suite
$ 11,339
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Sun, 21 Jun 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,339.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 4,049
Deluxe
$ 4,679
French Balcony
$ 5,579
Suite
$ 8,549
Grand Suite
$ 11,339
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Sun, 28 Jun 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,069.00 |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 3,779
Deluxe
$ 4,409
French Balcony
$ 5,309
Suite
$
Grand Suite
$ 11,069
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Sun, 05 Jul 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$9,839.00 |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 3,359
Deluxe
$ 3,919
French Balcony
$ 4,719
Suite
$ 7,359
Grand Suite
$ 9,839
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Sun, 12 Jul 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$9,839.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 3,359
Deluxe
$ 3,919
French Balcony
$ 4,719
Suite
$ 7,359
Grand Suite
$ 9,839
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Sun, 19 Jul 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$9,839.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Classic
$ 3,359
Deluxe
$ 3,919
French Balcony
$ 4,719
Suite
$
Grand Suite
$ 9,839
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Sun, 26 Jul 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$9,839.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 3,359
Deluxe
$ 3,919
French Balcony
$ 4,719
Suite
$ 7,359
Grand Suite
$ 9,839
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Sun, 02 Aug 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$9,839.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 3,359
Deluxe
$ 3,919
French Balcony
$ 4,719
Suite
$ 7,359
Grand Suite
$ 9,839
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Sun, 09 Aug 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$9,839.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 3,359
Deluxe
$ 3,919
French Balcony
$ 4,719
Suite
$ 7,359
Grand Suite
$ 9,839
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Sun, 16 Aug 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$9,839.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 3,359
Deluxe
$ 3,919
French Balcony
$ 4,719
Suite
$ 7,359
Grand Suite
$ 9,839
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Sun, 23 Aug 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,069.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 3,779
Deluxe
$ 4,409
French Balcony
$ 5,309
Suite
$ 8,279
Grand Suite
$ 11,069
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Sun, 30 Aug 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,069.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 3,779
Deluxe
$ 4,409
French Balcony
$ 5,309
Suite
$ 8,279
Grand Suite
$ 11,069
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Sun, 06 Sep 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,339.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 4,049
Deluxe
$ 4,679
French Balcony
$ 5,579
Suite
$
Grand Suite
$ 11,339
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Sun, 13 Sep 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,339.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 4,049
Deluxe
$ 4,679
French Balcony
$ 5,579
Suite
$
Grand Suite
$ 11,339
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Sun, 20 Sep 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,339.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 4,049
Deluxe
$ 4,679
French Balcony
$ 5,579
Suite
$
Grand Suite
$ 11,339
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Sun, 27 Sep 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,339.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 4,049
Deluxe
$ 4,679
French Balcony
$ 5,579
Suite
$
Grand Suite
$ 11,339
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Sun, 04 Oct 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,339.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 4,049
Deluxe
$ 4,679
French Balcony
$ 5,579
Suite
$ 8,549
Grand Suite
$ 11,339
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Sun, 11 Oct 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,339.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$
Deluxe
$ 4,679
French Balcony
$ 5,579
Suite
$ 8,549
Grand Suite
$ 11,339
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Sun, 18 Oct 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$11,069.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 3,779
Deluxe
$ 4,409
French Balcony
$ 5,309
Suite
$ 8,279
Grand Suite
$ 11,069
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Sun, 25 Oct 2026
(Bordeaux to Bordeaux) |
$10,439.00 |
S.S. Bon Voyage |
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Standard Pricing
Classic
$ 3,149
Deluxe
$ 3,779
French Balcony
$ 4,679
Suite
$ 7,649
Grand Suite
$ 10,439
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- All fares are per guest in US Dollars based on double occupancy unless otherwise noted.
- Fares are capacity controlled and are subject to change at any time without notice.
- Availability of all stateroom categories cannot be guaranteed.
- Single Supplement applies for single accommodation.
- Itineraries, hotels, and vessels may change, and substitute visits to other sites may occur during your trip due to water level fluctuations and other uncontrollable factors.
- The order of sightseeing and docking ports are subject to change according to port authority assignments.
- Prices exclude additional port charges of $240 per person
Dining
- All meals onboard, prepared using the finest and freshest ingredients
- 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 7 dinners
- Captain’s Welcome and Farewell Receptions
- Welcome and Farewell Gala Dinners
- Unlimited beverages onboard, including fine wine, beer, spirits, specialty coffee and tea, soft drinks, and mineral water

Excursions
- 6 days of excursions, all fully hosted by English-speaking local experts
- Guided “Let's Go,” “Do as the Locals Do,” and “Village Day” programs
- State-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio-headset system on all excursions
- Use of bicycles and Nordic walking sticks

Accommodations
- 7-night cruise in a riverview stateroom on the breathtaking S.S. Bon Voyage
- Lavishly appointed riverview staterooms and suites have handcrafted Savoir® Beds of England, high thread count 100% Egyptian cotton sheets and European duvets, and a menu of pillow options
- Free Wi-Fi

Experiences
- 1 country: France
- 3 UNESCO World Heritage sites
- Cultural enrichment, including captivating onboard local entertainment
- Services of an experienced Uniworld Cruise Manager
- Gratuities for onboard personnel (ship staff, crew, Cruise/Tour Manager) are included during the cruise/tour
