LYON - AVIGNON - ARLES - PORT-SAINT-LOUIS - MARTIGUES(1) - ARLES - VIVIERS - TAIN-L'HERMITAGE - LYON
Set off on a cruise along the Rhône River and discover the cultural and culinary treasures of Provence. From Lyon to the Camargue, let yourself be carried through iconic landscapes, historic cities and characterful stopovers. Throughout the journey, themed activities, Provençal traditions and local flavours punctuate the cruise in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Between heritage, art, music and gastronomy, each day offers an authentic and convivial experience. An invitation to savour Provence in a different way, wrapped in the gentle elegance of autumn.
CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS
THE CROISIEUROPE DIFFERENCE
Boarding. Presentation of the crew and welcome cocktail. Overnight sailing towards Avignon.
Morning sailing along the Rhône.
Lecture: Provence, Land of Flavours: Gastronomy and Traditions.
Optional excursion: visit of the Petit Palais, the Louvre of Avignon (6).
Gypsy Evening on board.
In the morning, optional excursion: the Camargue Museum (4).
Afternoon sailing towards Martigues (2).
Free time in Martigues.
Evening sailing towards Arles.
In the morning, optional excursion: the Carrières de Lumières (3).
Return on board and cruise towards Viviers.
Culinary workshop.
Bal musette evening.
Morning sailing.
Provençal-themed activities.
In the afternoon, optional excursion: visit of the Château de Simiane (5).
Gala evening and sailing towards Lyon.
Disembarkation.
For the safety of our passengers, the captain and crew of the boat may decide to modify the navigational itinerary.
(1) Optional excursions.
(2) Depending on the availability of the docking facilities, the stopover in Martigues may be replaced by Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône.
(3) The temperature inside the Carrières de Lumières is constantly between 14–16°C; warm clothing is recommended.
(4) Closed on weekends, replaced by a visit to the Museon Arlaten.
(5) Closed on Sundays and Mondays, replaced by a visit to the Château de Grignan.
(6) Closed on Mondays, replaced by the Angladon Museum.
*Alcohol can be harmful to your health. Please drink in moderation.
Valid information for year 2026