Where does the Rhône River start and end?
The Rhône begins in the Swiss Alps and flows into the
Mediterranean Sea, passing through picturesque regions and historic
cities in Switzerland and France.
Why is the Rhône River historically significant?
As an ancient trade route, the Rhône connected northern Europe
with the Mediterranean and played a key role in the region's
cultural and economic development.
Romans built cities along its banks, while medieval Lyon thrived
on the silk trade. It played key roles in wars, art and commerce
and, today, it powers hydroelectric dams and navigation.
Which destinations and landmarks do your Rhône river cruises include?
At the moment, we offer two different tours along the Rhône,
each with a unique itinerary. Most of the destinations below are
included, while others are optional excursions. Each tour provides
a detailed itinerary so take your time selecting the one that suits
you best. Some of the highlights of our Rhône river cruises through
the central-eastern region in France include:
- Lyon: Lyon's stunning riverfront makes it a
picture-perfect stop on your cruise. As the capital of French
gastronomy, it's the ideal place to indulge in some of the world's
finest cuisine. Explore the UNESCO-listed old town, uncover its
fascinating silk-weaving heritage and savour gastronomic delights
such as charcuterie and Grattons Lyonnais.
- Tournon sur Rhône: This is one of the most
picturesque stretches of our Provence and The Elegant Rhône cruise.
Imagine rolling hills and vineyards, complete with grand châteaux
and stately homes. It's the perfect backdrop for taking in the
scenery from the sun deck.
- Beaune: Nestled in the heart of Burgundy's
wine region and surrounded by endless vineyards, this medieval town
is a true gem. Enclosed by historic town walls, it offers a chance
to step back in time while savouring the exceptional wines that
have earned the region its stellar reputation.
- Avignon: Known for its striking cathedral and
historic centre, it's easy to see why Avignon has earned World
Heritage Site status. The city's charming cobbled streets, bustling
squares and the famous Pont d'Avignon add to its timeless
appeal.
- Pont du Gard: An ancient Roman aqueduct, this
three-tier bridge is a great optional excursion on your Rhône
cruise. It's a spectacular piece of engineering with a fascinating
history behind it and, although it's over 2,000 years old, it's
been extremely well preserved for you to enjoy today.
- Arles: If you're a fan of Vincent van Gogh,
this is a must-visit - he created many masterpieces here, including
'Starry Night over the Rhône' and 'Café Terrace at Night'. The town
also boasts well-preserved Roman ruins and markets selling fresh
produce, from cheese to lavender products.
- Camargue Delta: Here, the Rhône meets the
Mediterranean Sea, forming stunning wetlands that attract wildlife
such as pink flamingos and wild horses. Don't miss the opportunity
to come here if you love immersing yourself in natural
surroundings.
- Ardèche Gorge: Visit the 'Grand Canyon of
Europe' and marvel at the towering limestone cliffs and striking
green waters of the Ardèche River. Nearby, you'll find lush green
forests and the Pont d'Arc, a natural stone arch that marks the
entrance to the canyon.
If you choose our Mont Blanc
Express and Rhône Cruise, you can also experience the delights
of Switzerland,
from Lake Geneva to riding the Mont Blanc Express.
When is the best time for a Rhône cruise?
April to October is ideal for enjoying the Rhône's landscapes
and seasonal activities. Our Rhône cruises tend to take place
between June and August as the weather is usually warm and sunny at
this time of year, with average daily temperatures in France
sitting between 22-24°C depending on which area you're in. Further
south, temperatures rise to reflect the warm, Mediterranean
climate.
What kind of accommodation can I expect on one of your Rhône river cruises?
The MS Amadeus Provence offers a fine on board experience. Enjoy
five-star service and round-the-clock support from our Cruise
Managers, ensuring a friendly face is always there for you on your
Rhône river cruise.
The ship is spacious, featuring a sundeck where you can take in
panoramic views from sunrise to sunset. Meanwhile, the inviting
panoramic bar and lounge provide a plush indoor retreat with
floor-to-ceiling windows. In need of some R&R? Head to the spa
and wellness area for a rejuvenating treatment.
There are numerous cabin options available, including classic
and deluxe rooms, as well as suites with even more space and added
luxuries to enjoy, such as a walk-out balcony and river-view lounge
area.
You'll have complimentary Wi-Fi, while each room comes with
climate control for added comfort plus tea & coffee-making
facilities that are refilled every day. Your ensuite shower will
also be replenished with Rituals spa products daily.
Depending on your chosen tour, you may also stay in luxury
accommodations on land, including five-star hotels.
Before your Rhône river cruise, we can arrange a hotel in
central London or near your departure airport for an additional
cost, adding extra convenience to your trip. Speak to one of our
travel experts and we'll see how we can accommodate your needs.
How long do Rhône River cruises last?
Our journeys range between eight and 11 days, offering the
perfect balance of guided experiences and free time.
Do your Rhône river cruises include all transportation?
Yes, all rail and coach travel during your tour is included,
taking a concern off your mind when planning your trip. Stick with
Standard Class rail options or upgrade to First for even more
comfort throughout.
You also have the option to upgrade your trip with UK rail
connection tickets, booked by one of our Tour Advisors.
Are there any train rides included in your Rhône river cruises?
Rail tours are at the heart of Great Rail Journeys, so we're
delighted to be able to offer rail and cruise packages.
Our 'Provence and The Elegant Rhône' and 'Mont Blanc Express and
Rhône Cruise' tours offer you the chance to ride the steam-powered
Train de l'Ardèche through the Gorges du Doux region or on the Mont
Blanc Express from Switzerland to France.
What unique experiences can I enjoy on a Rhône cruise?
- Guided city tours and sightseeing: Our Rhône
river cruises allow you to get up close to the region's wonders and
gain invaluable insight from our local guides.
- Wine and gastronomy experiences: Wine tasting
and vineyards are a huge part of France's gastronomy, plus you'll
have the chance to visit plenty of local markets. You can also
enjoy exceptional onboard meals by chefs with a deep knowledge of
the local cuisine.
- Cultural and historical experiences: Discover
well-preserved Roman ruins in destinations like Arles, as well as
art history insight with Van Gogh walks in areas that inspired his
world-famous paintings.
Is a Rhône cruise suitable for first-time river travellers?
With a relaxed pace, insightful guides, and carefully planned
routes, our Rhône cruises are a great choice for newcomers to river
cruising. With spacious, well-equipped cabins and inviting communal
areas, they offer all the comforts of home and more. The
stress-free, all-inclusive experience, combined with 24/7 support,
makes them an ideal choice for first-time river cruisers.
What types of cuisine can I enjoy on a Rhône cruise?
Savour local dishes, from coq au vin to Lyonnaise specialities,
paired with exquisite Rhône Valley wines.
We offer breakfast, lunch and dinner each day of your cruise, as
well as a Gala Dinner. We also include drinks packages with your
dinner while on the cruise.