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Luxury barge cruising, the quintessential french experience.

Imagine spending a week cruising the idyllic waterways of France on board a luxury barge. You’ll trade a week of the hustle of everyday life for the leisurely and gentle pace that barging provides. Cruising on these historic waterways allows for a deep exploration of the picturesque landscapes, historical gems, vineyards and more. You’ll be immersing yourself in French culture and history while savoring gourmet meals paired with exquisite wines and mouthwatering cheeses from each region.

We want you to be swept away by the tranquility of nature, become enthralled in the living history of the regions and indulge in the delicacies of the cuisine and wines of France. Our mission is to provide you with a week that you will cherish for a lifetime.

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We’ve selected some of the most unique and beautiful waterways in France to share exclusively with our guests.

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Every meal is thoughtfully paired with exquisite regional wines chosen exclusively by your captain.

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Our chefs are masters at incorporating seasonal ingredients into regional dishes that will delight the most discerning gourmets.

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“Really enjoyed everything about it. Wonderful staff, food and excursions.” Christie Schmitt, traveled in October 2023

Treasures of Burgundy and Provence: Rhône & Saône (Lyon - Lyon)

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  • Experience the wild beauty of the Camargue Park
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“Excellent choice for us.” simon dunstone, traveled in June 2017

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  • Tour Honfleur and Rouen with our guide
  • Explore D-Day Landing Beaches in Normandy
  • Visit Château de Martainville and cruise
“Really enjoyed it. Excellent boat and very interesting locations.” Graham Knott, traveled in August 2018

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  • Explore Paris on your first day
  • Walk through Van Gogh's Auvers-sur-Oise
  • Tour Giverny and Monet's gardens
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  • Stroll through medieval Viviers
  • Discover Mâcon's Mediterranean charm
  • Explore Lyon's UNESCO-listed old town
“Avalon Waterways delivered a fabulous cruise experience. My dietary needs were met beyond any level I had previously experienced.” Edda Williams, traveled in October 2018

The exceptional region of Bordeaux (port-to-port cruise)

  • Enjoy a welcome cocktail & explore Bordeaux "by night"
  • View the Blaye Citadel and join a tour of Saint-Emilion
  • Cruise along the Gironde and discover delicious wines

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  • Tour the Palais des Papes in Avignon
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  • Reflect at Normandy's historic D-Day beaches
  • Tour the secret apartments of Versailles
  • Explore Monet's iconic gardens at Giverny

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  • Tour the Hospices de Beaune and taste wine
  • Explore Lyon's historic sites and cuisine

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  • Bike through the scenic vineyards of Tournon
  • Tour Lyon's UNESCO-listed Basilica

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  • Play golf on the cliffs of Étretat
  • Join a memorial at Normandy beaches

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Cruiser Boat Holidays in France

We offer over 800 hire boats for French boating holidays. Choose your size of boat from 2-12 people, its level of luxury, and the steering position. Boat bases throughout France - cruise the famous Canal du Midi, the wine regions of Burgundy, the unique Camargue, rural Brittany and more. See the cruiser boat holiday map of France

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Choose from over 400 French built Penichette self-drive boats in different styles and specifications. Penichette holiday bases on the major canals and rivers of France - the unique Canal du Midi, treasures of Burgundy, historic Anjou and Aquitaine, forested Alsace, the Camargue and more. See the Penichette boat holiday map of France

Hotel Boat Holidays in France

These typical working barges on the canals and rivers of France have been converted to luxury small floating hotels. With only 6 to 12 passengers, the hotel barges offer full service and gourmet catering on a choice of cruises including Burgundy wine routes and the Midi. More about French hotel boat holidays

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How to travel France by canal (without going overboard)

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Colmar, Alsace, France -May, 09, 2022: Tourists glide by boat through the canal and admire the architecture of the half-timbered houses. The city is known for its beautiful half-timbered houses and canals

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Transport and tranquility are usually mutually exclusive, but not if you book a houseboat and cruise along France 's canals and navigable rivers. You can stop at your whim to pick up fresh produce from a local market, dine at a village restaurant or glide by a local château by bicycle.

There are thousands of kilometers of rivers and canals that link together in a vast web touching much of the country and allowing access to the surrounding seas. Changes in altitude are taken care of by a system of écluses (locks) and boats range from self-hire houseboats to luxury hotel barges.

There are hundreds of equally wonderful canal and river routes, dotted with small houses where the lock keepers used to live (and some still do). Below is just a sample of what lies ahead. Additional world-class routes include the Canal de la Marne au Rhin, a link between Paris and Alsace and Germany via the Rhine, and the 360km-long Canal de Nantes à Brest in Brittany .

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Canal du Midi

Stretching for 241km between Toulouse and Sète , the Canal du Midi is one of the great waterways of southern France. Completed in 1681 at the behest of Louis XIV and classified as a World Heritage site since 1996, the canal was designed to provide a trading route between major French ports. Combined with the Canal de Garonne, it forms part of the Canal des Deux Mers (Canal of the Two Seas), which enables boats to travel all the way from the Atlantic (near Bordeaux) to the Mediterranean.

It’s a work of art as much as engineering, lined with stately plane trees, puttering houseboats and gorgeous riverside towns. You can stroll or pedal along the towpaths as you stop along the canal’s route, or visit its cities – Toulouse, Agde, Minerve, Béziers , Narbonne, Carcassonne and Sète.

It’s also worth stopping at the Musée Canal du Midi in St-Ferréol, which explores the history of the waterway and the life of its chief engineer, Paul Riquet.

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Canal de Garonne

With 53 locks, this serene canal falls from the junction with the Canal du Midi at Toulouse to Castets-en-Dorthe at the Garonne river. The Garonne then lets out to the Bay of Biscay just beyond wonderful Bordeaux , a jolly stop for its gorgeous architecture and wine aplenty . Or, take a day trip from the boat to Sauternes for its sweet and white wines, or Roquefort, for its world-famous cheese . Another fascinating stop along the way is Moissac, a large riverside town, partly on an “island” formed between the Tarn and the Garonne Canal. Its crowning glory is the Unesco-listed Abbaye St-Pierre , a monumental abbey church.

Canal de Bourgogne

Canal boating between Bourgogne vineyards really can’t be beat. Burgundy's 1200km of placid waterways include the Rivers Yonne, Saône and Seille and a network of canals, including the Canal de Bourgogne, the Canal du Centre, the Canal Latéral à la Loire and the Canal du Nivernais, which are detailed below.

The spectacular 242km Canal de Bourgogne connects the river Saône in the south at Saint-Jean-de-Losne, with the river Yonne at Laroche-Migennes – which in turn connects to the Seine if you want to continue on to Paris. Highlights Include , of course, touring the regions’ magnificent vineyards and sampling the wines, as well as visiting cities like Dijon and Beaune . West of Dijon, along and around the Canal de Bourgogne, the Pays d'Auxois is a rolling land of mustard fields, wooded hills and escarpments dotted with fortified hilltop towns, including Semur-en-Auxois. Tucked into this verdant landscape are a pair of exceptional historical sites, the Cistercian abbey of Fontenay and the MuséoParc Alésia historical museum.

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Canal du Nivernais

Originally constructed for moving firewood from the Morvan’s forests to Paris, the peaceful Canal du Nivernais crosses the Yonne river valley , sometimes merging with the river itself and connecting the Loire with the Seine. A top spot along the way, the ancient city of Auxerre dates back to Gallo-Roman times and now curves beautifully along the Yonne, with the magnificent Gothic Cathédrale Saint-Étienne d'Auxerre towering overhead.

You can also tour the vineyards – or simply stock the wines of the region – with Chablis being its reigning queen.

Loire Valley canals

A batch of bitty canals interlink between Burgundy and the châteaux-laden Loire Valley . They include the Canal du Centre, Canal latéral à la Loire, and the Canal de Briare.

Midway between Dijon and Lyon , Burgundy's southernmost département , Saône-et-Loire, is an inviting land of rolling green fields criss-crossed by hedgerows and dotted with indigenous Charolais beef cattle. The Canal du Centre and some fabulous bike paths meander through Saône-et-Loire's forests and pastureland.

During the region's medieval heyday it was home to the largest church in all of Christendom, the magnificent abbey of Cluny . These days it's a sleepier place, but pretty châteaux and little-known Romanesque chapels still sit around almost every bend, hinting at Saône-et-Loire's long history and making this a delightful area for day trips.

Other regional highlights include wines galore: from the wine-growing villages around Mâcon to Sancerre, which produce some of France's finest whites – taste tests abound.

Shorter hops and day trips on France's canals

If you’re not able to do a full canal cruise, you can also hop aboard a small day trip boat or punt the day away from French cities laced with canals, like Colmar . For example, boat cruises run along the Garonne in Toulouse from the Quai de la Daurade; in summer, some boats also travel onto the Canal du Midi. The two main companies are Les Bateaux Toulousains and Toulouses Croisières .

In the Dordogne Valley you can go river boating from La Roque Gageac aboard a flat-bottomed gabarre with Gabarres Norbert .

Brittany, France - Abbey de Bon Repos on the Nantes Brest Canal, Cotes d'Armor, Brittany France Europe

Cycling the canals

Most boats have bikes on board or can arrange cycling day trips. With a vast network of cycling paths, the French canal towpaths are pure two-wheeling joy. Voies vertes (green ways) stretch for thousands of kilometres along old canal towpaths and are also open to walkers and horse riders, and many sections are paved to ensure a silky-smooth ride. Many connect to véloroutes – designated cycling paths .

You can cycle on or very near the chemin de halage (towpath) of the Canal de Bourgogne all the way from Dijon to Migennes (225km). The section from Montbard to Tonnerre (65km) passes by Château d'Ancy-le-Franc ; between Montbard and Pouilly-en-Auxois (58km), spurs go to the Abbaye de Fontenay and Semur-en-Auxois.

Similarly, peaceful towpaths along the Canal du Midi (check out Canal des 2 Mers à Vélo ) link the Atlantic with the Mediterranean via the canals.

Tips for canal travel in France

How to book a french canal trip.

Usually, companies, like Barge Lady Cruises , are brokers that then connect you to the outfit owning the boat or boats. Things to consider are:

the size of the boat;

whether there will be a skipper on board, and what other staff, like a cook or steward;

how many staterooms will there be (and thus people you may share with);

what do they offer in the way of day trips and how customizable are they?

...or book a luxury barge cruise instead

Levels can become quite luxe, with your own private chef and bespoke food, drink and day trips. Smaller luxury boats can have as few as two staterooms, with a maximum of four guests, which are perfect for friends or family who want a private boat. A top purveyor in the field is Belmond , with its smaller boat, Allouette on the Canal du Midi, or larger ones like Fleur de Lys in Burgundy.

How to rent a canal boat

If you’re up for piloting yourself, you can hire a boat. They generally accommodate from two to 12 passengers and are fully outfitted with bedding and cooking facilities. Anyone over 18 can pilot a riverboat, but first-time skippers are given a short instruction session so they qualify for a carte de plaisance (temporary cruising permit). The speed limit is 6km/h on canals and 8km/h on rivers. It’s important to read up on the route you will be taking to learn how to handle the locks and other tricks of the waterway. Except in July and August, you can often rent over a weekend.

You can also traverse the waterways by sailboat, but you must unstep (take down) the mast to do so.

Rental agencies abound. They include the following:

France Afloat – Anglophone canal-boat specialist in France, based in Vermenton, 25km southeast of Auxerre. This British-owned, family-run enterprise rents boats and provides advice for trips on France's inland waterways, including the Yonne River, the Canal de Bourgogne and the Canal du Nivernais.

Locaboat Holidays – based in Joigny, 27km northwest of Auxerre – has been renting boats throughout France since 1977. Burgundian destinations for their self-guided explorations include the Canal de Bourgogne, Canal du Centre, Canal du Nivernais and the Yonne and Seine Rivers.

Where to find a map of France's canals

Waterway books with detailed maps are a must. Excellent guides include Breil and Imray , or check out the website French Waterways for loads of info and maps on the country’s canals and waterways.

Rental companies offer boats from late March to mid-November (canals close for repairs in winter). Advance reservations are essential for holiday periods, over long weekends and in July and August, especially for larger boats. The best bet is to go during the shoulder seasons (May and June or September), when the weather is fine but wait times are shorter at the locks, and crowds fewer.

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Discover the sensations of Southern France during a Rhône and Saône river cruise. Historic cities, sleepy villages, and sun-soaked vineyards await you as you sail along these waterways on board our innovative Star-Ship, Emerald Liberté.

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Discover the waterways of southern france, why cruise with emerald cruises.

At Emerald Cruises, your enjoyment comes first. Sail with the small cruise ship experts and benefit from our attentive service as we bring you closer to some of Central Europe’s most exciting destinations.

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Emerald Cruises specializes in providing a small cruise ship experience . You’ll notice how a limited number of guests, an excellent staff-to-guest ratio, and the purpose-driven design and layout of Emerald Liberté offers you a comfortable and luxurious France river cruise experience.

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Our Star-Ship, Emerald Liberté  is your home away from home, a boutique floating hotel that provides guests with luxurious surroundings, a wealth of amenities, and unique innovations such as our indoor pool that transforms into a cinema space on selected evenings.

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Escape to your private sanctuary of serenity. With our range of suites and staterooms , there’s an option to suit all preferences and budgets, whether you need plenty of space to stretch out, you’re longing for a cozier accommodation, or if you’re looking for a single cabin to sail solo.

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Best Canal Boat Holidays in France: Explore the Scenic Waterways of the Country

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Canal boat holidays in France are a unique way to explore the country’s charming waterways, picturesque towns and villages, and stunning countryside. France boasts an extensive network of canals and rivers that offer a range of cruising options, from leisurely journeys through the countryside to city breaks in historic towns. With so much to see and do, it’s no wonder that canal boat holidays are becoming increasingly popular among travelers.

One of the main advantages of a canal boat holiday in France is the opportunity to explore the country at your own pace. Whether you want to spend a week cruising along the Canal du Midi, or take a longer trip through the heart of Burgundy, there are plenty of options to suit all tastes and budgets. With a wide range of boats available, from small and cosy to spacious and luxurious, there’s something for everyone. So, whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a first-time boater, a canal boat holiday in France is the perfect way to relax, unwind, and discover the beauty of this fascinating country.

Different Regions of France for Canal Boat Holidays

France is a country with a rich history, beautiful countryside, and a vast network of canals that are perfect for canal boat holidays. There are different regions of France that offer unique experiences for canal boat enthusiasts.

Burgundy is a region in eastern France that is famous for its vineyards and beautiful countryside. The region has a network of canals that are perfect for canal boat holidays. The canals in Burgundy are lined with beautiful villages and towns that offer a glimpse into France’s rich history.

Loire Valley

The Loire Valley is a region in central France that is famous for its chateaux and beautiful countryside. The region has a network of canals that are perfect for canal boat holidays. The canals in the Loire Valley are lined with beautiful villages and towns that offer a glimpse into France’s rich history.

Alsace is a region in eastern France that is famous for its beautiful countryside and charming villages. The region has a network of canals that are perfect for canal boat holidays. The canals in Alsace offer a unique experience for canal boat enthusiasts, with beautiful scenery and charming villages.

Brittany is a region in northwestern France that is famous for its rugged coastline and beautiful countryside. The region has a network of canals that are perfect for canal boat holidays. The canals in Brittany offer a unique experience for canal boat enthusiasts, with beautiful scenery and charming villages.

South of France

The South of France is a region that encompasses the Mediterranean coast, the Camargue, Languedoc, and Aquitaine. The region has a network of canals that are perfect for canal boat holidays. The canals in the South of France offer a unique experience for canal boat enthusiasts, with beautiful scenery and charming villages.

Overall, France offers a unique experience for canal boat enthusiasts, with its beautiful countryside, charming villages, and rich history. Whether you choose to explore Burgundy, the Loire Valley, Alsace, Brittany, or the South of France, you are sure to have an unforgettable canal boat holiday.

Top Canal Routes in France

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France is a country with a rich history of waterways, and canal boat holidays are a popular way to explore the country’s inland waterways. Here are some of the best canal routes in France:

Canal du Midi

The Canal du Midi is one of the most famous and popular canal routes in France. It stretches for 240km from Toulouse to the Mediterranean, passing through Carcassonne and a number of other picturesque towns and villages along the way. The canal is lined with plane trees and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The route is perfect for those looking for a slow, quiet, and exclusive cruise experience.

Canal de Bourgogne and Nivernais

The Canal de Bourgogne and Nivernais offer a stunning route through the heart of Burgundy. The canal stretches for 242km from Auxerre to Dijon, passing through beautiful countryside and charming towns and villages. The Nivernais branch of the canal takes passengers on a journey through the stunning Loire Valley, with its rolling hills and vineyards. The route is perfect for those looking for an exceptional and exclusive canal cruise experience.

Rivers Rhone and Saône

The Rhone and Saône rivers offer a stunning route through the heart of Lyon, France’s second-largest city. The rivers are navigable by canal boat, and passengers can enjoy stunning views of the city’s historic architecture and landmarks. The route is perfect for those looking for a fast-paced and exciting canal cruise experience.

Canal de la Marne au Rhin

The Canal de la Marne au Rhin is a 314km canal that stretches from Strasbourg in Alsace to Nancy in Lorraine. The route takes passengers through beautiful countryside and charming towns and villages, including the historic city of Nancy. The route is perfect for those looking for a slow and relaxing canal cruise experience.

Canal de Nantes à Brest

The Canal de Nantes à Brest is a 364km canal that stretches from Nantes on the west coast of France to Brest on the north coast. The route takes passengers through beautiful countryside and charming towns and villages, including the historic city of Montargis. The route is perfect for those looking for an exclusive and exceptional canal cruise experience.

In conclusion, France offers a variety of canal routes that cater to different preferences and interests. Whether you’re looking for a slow and relaxing cruise or a fast-paced and exciting adventure, there’s a canal route in France that’s perfect for you.

Luxury Hotel Barges in France

For those who want to experience luxury while cruising the canals of France, luxury hotel barges are the perfect choice. These barges offer a unique combination of comfort, elegance, and adventure. Here are some of the best luxury hotel barges in France:

Luxury Hotel Barges

Luxury hotel barges are designed to provide guests with a comfortable and luxurious experience while cruising the canals of France. These barges are equipped with all the amenities you would expect from a luxury hotel, including air conditioning, en-suite bathrooms, and gourmet meals prepared by professional chefs.

One of the best luxury hotel barges in France is the Belmond Afloat in France. This barge offers a range of itineraries that take guests through some of the most beautiful regions of France, including Burgundy, Champagne, and Provence. The barge can accommodate up to 12 guests in six en-suite cabins, each of which is elegantly furnished and equipped with all the latest amenities.

Le Boat is another great option for those looking for a luxury canal boat holiday in France. Le Boat offers a range of different boats, from small two-person boats to larger vessels that can accommodate up to 12 people. All of the boats are equipped with modern amenities, including air conditioning, en-suite bathrooms, and fully equipped kitchens.

One of the best things about Le Boat is the flexibility it offers. Guests can choose their own itinerary and travel at their own pace, stopping off at the many picturesque towns and villages along the way. Le Boat also offers a range of different routes, taking guests through some of the most beautiful regions of France, including Burgundy, the Canal du Midi, and the River Lot.

Overall, luxury hotel barges and Le Boat offer an unforgettable way to experience the beauty of France’s canals. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a family holiday, these options provide the perfect combination of luxury, comfort, and adventure.

Self-Drive Canal Boat Holidays in France

Self-drive canal boat holidays in France are a popular way to explore the country’s waterways. With over 8,000 km of navigable canals and rivers, France offers a wide range of boating experiences for all levels of experience.

One of the most popular routes for self-drive canal boat holidays in France is the Canal des Deux Mers, which connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. This 240 km long canal passes through picturesque towns such as Agen and Toulouse and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Another popular destination for self-drive canal boat holidays in France is the Garonne River, which flows through the heart of the wine-growing region of Bordeaux. The river is dotted with charming villages and offers a unique perspective on the region’s vineyards.

For those looking for a more relaxed boating experience, the Etang de Thau is a tranquil lagoon that is perfect for swimming, fishing, and birdwatching. The lagoon is also home to several oyster farms, where visitors can sample some of the freshest seafood in the region.

Self-drive canal boat holidays in France are not just about boating, however. Many routes offer opportunities for walking and cycling along the towpaths, allowing visitors to explore the surrounding countryside at their own pace.

Overall, self-drive canal boat holidays in France offer a unique and unforgettable way to experience the country’s waterways and countryside. Whether you’re a seasoned boater or a first-time visitor, there’s something for everyone on the canals and rivers of France.

Gastronomy and Wine Regions

France is renowned for its gastronomy and wine regions, offering a wide range of culinary delights and fine wines that are sure to satisfy any palate. From the world-famous Bordeaux to the prestigious Champagne, France has a wealth of wine regions that produce some of the finest wines in the world.

The French gastronomy is known for its rich flavours and exquisite presentation. French cuisine is characterised by its use of fresh, high-quality ingredients and traditional cooking techniques. Some of the most popular French dishes include Coq au Vin, Beef Bourguignon, and Escargots de Bourgogne.

When it comes to wine regions, Bordeaux is undoubtedly one of the most famous in the world. It is home to some of the most prestigious wine estates and produces some of the finest wines in the world. The region is known for its red wines, which are made from a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc grapes.

Champagne is another famous wine region in France, known for its sparkling wines. The region produces some of the most expensive and exclusive wines in the world, with brands like Dom Perignon and Moet & Chandon leading the way.

Fine wine is an integral part of French culture, and many of the country’s wine regions offer tours and tastings for visitors. These tours provide an excellent opportunity to learn more about the wine-making process and to sample some of the world’s finest wines.

In conclusion, France’s gastronomy and wine regions are a must-see for any food and wine lover. With its rich culinary traditions and world-renowned wines, France is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who visits.

France is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture, and exploring its canals by boat is a unique and unforgettable experience. Whether you are looking for comfort, peacefulness, or a glimpse into the Renaissance era, there is a canal boat holiday in France that will meet your needs.

For those who value comfort, the luxury boats available from companies like Le Boat offer a range of amenities, from air conditioning to spacious decks for lounging and dining. These boats are perfect for those who want to relax and indulge in the French lifestyle while exploring the canals.

If you are looking for an English-speaking experience, many canal boat companies in France offer bilingual staff and materials, making it easy for English speakers to navigate the canals and communicate with locals.

For those seeking peace and tranquillity, the Canal du Nivernais is a popular choice. This canal winds through lush green countryside and picturesque towns, providing a serene and calming atmosphere.

If you are interested in Renaissance history, the Canal du Midi is a must-visit destination. This UNESCO World Heritage site is lined with stunning architecture and historic landmarks, providing a glimpse into the past and the opportunity to learn about France’s rich cultural heritage.

In conclusion, a canal boat holiday in France is an excellent way to experience the country’s natural beauty, history, and culture. With a range of options available to suit different preferences, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

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Welcome to the home of waterways tourism. If you’re looking for a canal cruise, France is the obvious destination. Its canals and rivers form a vast network of routes, offering fantastic opportunities for boating holidays.

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All different, all offering the chance to discover the charm of our regions.

Think of France and its waterways come to mind: the elegant canals of Burgundy, the sun-drenched Canal du Midi , a UNESCO World Heritage site, Brittany ’s endless stream of canals and rivers, the picturesque rivers of Alsace and the untamed Camargue. Every region of France deserves its reputation as the natural home of waterways tourism. France is the ideal destination for your first cruise … or your tenth! The only problem you’ll have is choosing from all the amazing routes.

A canal cruise in France means lots of relaxation as your self-drive boat glides slowly along, and plenty of expeditions on dry land too, maybe on a bike along the towpaths and trails – France has lots of these – or a gourmet break or a visit to a major tourist site. The atmosphere of the South, with its colourful markets, the way of life in the South West and its hideaway villages, the Celtic atmosphere of Brittany, with its crepes and buckwheat pancakes, and the wonderful vineyards around historic villages. Everything here is magical and makes you want to come back for more. Visitors return again and again to explore the different areas, because the choice is immense and it’s a chance to recharge your batteries. Slow down, sit back on your Pénichette ® and enjoy it all.

If you want a few options for your river or canal cruise, France has something for everyone

Come and explore France’s waterways and discover its secrets in a brand new way. There are seven remarkable regions for boating holidays, each offering a variety of routes. If it’s not something you’ve tried before, now could be the time!

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A cruise on the inland waterways allows you to really get to know a region – and as soon as you’ve done that, you’ll want to explore another! It’s only natural, when you can cruise on canals and rivers in a country that has so many facilities for waterways tourism and a great tradition for boating holidays . You can cruise in complete safety and enjoy a huge range of experiences.

You could wake up in the early morning on your self-drive boat with a view of a pretty Breton village; moor at a pontoon in the unspoilt natural surroundings of the Canal du Midi; have lunch on the deck of your Pénichette ® to the sound of birdsong, against the backdrop of Burgundy’s vineyards . Come and discover this secret side of France: the gourmet dining and colourful traditions, the countryside opening up on all sides as you glide along in your canal boat, or step ashore to explore the surroundings on foot or by bike.

Hire a canal boat in France and traverse some of the best French water landscapes

The best french canal holidays in the country’s south west.

The beloved south-west of France is home to some of the most idyllic waterways in the entire country. The region has 300km of man-made canals and natural rivers that self-drivers can easily navigate with the right boat. These hundreds of kilometres make for some of the most beautiful boating holidays in France . The entire area is also awash with history, culture and gastronomical must-dine spots.

Leaving the commune of Agen, you can start your barging through France adventure by travelling past the many-arched Agen canal bridges and the 11th-century Moissac Abbey. Boating down the Baïse River, you will soak up the overwhelmingly green French landscapes that roll by the river and canal banks.

As you head west from Agen, you will arrive in the medieval town of Nerac, home to Henri IV’s 15th-century château. Choosing to visit the south-west when looking for a  canal boat for hire in France opens up a whole world of routes all over the Gascogne.

This region links both the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts together with a series of waterways, and as a result, you can enjoy the best of both French cultures.

Barge cruises in France through the Lot Valley

Also located in the southwestern areas of France, the Lot Valley welcomes tourists every year, seeking that hidden beauty the area is famous for. Taking a French canal barge through the Lot Valley is one of the best ways to see this area of the country. Starting out in Cahors, some of the best canal boat holidays in France begin along this stretch of the Lot River. River Lot boat hire is both popular and easy, making it a great destination when looking for canal boat cruises in France .

From Cahors, you can navigate the wild banks of the Lot River and find your way past the picturesque landscapes of cliffs, caves and several locks that you must navigate yourself. The river takes you as far east as Larnagol, taking you past some of the most idyllic small French villages in the nation. Sights such as the village of St-Cirq-Lapopie and Quercy and some of the best-preserved villages in France can be seen along this route. The Lot Valley is also a gastronomical dream come true, with the famous “black wine” of Cahors, one of the more popular local delicacies. There are also several dining stops for French staples, such as foie gras and truffles.

Navigating the Loire and Nivernais Canal with the canal boats of France

Passing from the south of France to its capital Paris in the north, the Loire and Nivernais Canal make for one of the premier locations for France boating holidays . Built between the late 18th and mid 19th centuries, the canal connects two very different river basins, both the Seine and the Loire. This section offers some of the most picturesque waterways and makes for fantastic barge trips in France and great boating holidays .

Flanked by green meadows and Charolais cattle, the canal winds its way through central France and is dotted by must-see sights along the way. You will get the hang of locks by the end of the Loire and Nivernais canal, with a section containing up to 16 locks near Sardy-Les-Epiry, also known as the stairway of locks.

Apart from the seemingly endless sections of locks and Charolais cattle, the Loire and Nivernais canal have one of the longest routes of any northern French canal system and make for one of the most popular routes for canal boat holidays in France .

Discover the best historic landmarks with canal boat holidays in France

Pass by the fortified city of carcassonne when on your french canal boat rental.

Rent a canal boat in France and when winding your way down the Canal du Midi, keep an eye for the medieval fortified city of Carcassonne, overlooking the canal and River Aude. The city was constructed in the 5th century and remains one the best preserved of its kind. The outer city walls are some of the longest city walls in Europe and add something extra to one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the country.

You can view Carcassonne from the comfort of your Canal du Midi boat hire on the calm waters of the Canal du Midi. You can even see more at the side of the canal by getting out on foot. Simply walk the meandering routes up to the medieval city and see its many sites.

Apart from walking, you can also store bicycles while on your canal trips in France and cycle your way around the well-preserved city. Cycling also allows you to cover far more ground and see more of Carcassonne when boating down the Canal du Midi.

Hire a canal boat in France and see the first Roman settlement outside of Italy at Narbonne

Canal barge holidays in France give you the chance to see a wide variety of sites you otherwise would not have seen. The town of Narbonne, along the south of France’s Mediterranean coast, is one of the jewels along the Canal du Midi route. As the first settlement outside of Italy to be settled by the Roman’s, the city’s historical significance and place as the Gaul capital can not be understated.

The city’s well-restored medieval quarter is one of Narbonne’s major highlights, and the Cathédral St-Jus is also one of the tallest cathedrals in all of southern France. The shining feature of Narbonne has to be the Pont des Marchands. This Roman bridge over the Canal de la Robine is one of only three of this kind in all of France and is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Narbonne is another such town that can be enjoyed from the comfort of your barge or up close if you choose to moor up and take a walk around the town. As the canal cuts through the heart of the city, it is more than simple enough to navigate your way through with a canal barge in France.

Secure your boat rental in France and navigate one of the lowest bridges on the Canal du Midi at Capestang

One of the biggest challenges when driving canal boat rentals in France is navigating the ever-changing routes of the waterways. The Canal du Midi has its fair share of obstacles and routes to navigate, making it an interesting route to travel down at the best of times. One of the canal’s most impressive features is the bridge at Capestang. The bridge is known as one of the lowest bridges on the Canal du Midi and is a delight to sail through.

Other sights in Capestang include the 12th-century collegial church of St-Étienne, home to the archbishops of Narbonne. This is another iconic religious and historic landmark, one of many that call the French canal routes home. There is so much to see; whether you sit back and relax on the boat or get out onto dry land, the exploration takes a new turn.

Mix self drive barging in France with a gastronomical adventure

Take your canal boat rental through france and discover the lesser-known cuisines of the alsace region.

Barge holidays in France can be full of adventure and surprises no matter where you go, but this is especially true of the Alsace region. Lapping the borders of France, Germany and Luxembourg, the Alsace region has long had a mixture of influences and cultures that added to the area’s charm and appeal. Alsace canal boat hire will take you down the Sarre Canal through towns such as Harskirchen and Saverne.

Apart from its stunning beauty and culture, the Alsace region of France, much like the rest of the country, has its fair share of foodie delights. Although often overlooked as a foodie region, the Alsace region of France has its own dishes, tastes and gastronomical delights just as appealing as the rest of France.

The Alsace’s national dish is a fermented cabbage dish known as choucroute garnie, a French version of the famous sauerkraut. Another Alsace favourite is a hearty meat casserole dish known as Bäckeoffe, ideal after a day on the water. Revellers can sample these dishes and many more along the Alsace canal route, stopping to sample a drop of traditional Alsace white wine on the way.

Opt for canal boat hire in Brittany and delight in the best Breton food

Canal boat hire in Brittany is one for the foodies! France’s northeastern region, Brittany, has its own network of canals, ideal for travelling around the green opened spaces of the Breton peninsula. The one channel that stands out is the Nantes–Brest canal, linking two major port cities in the entire Brittany region. The ease of obtaining a French river boat rental means you can travel through the entire region completely on the canals or rivers. With a similar climate and environment to the UK’s west country, the rolling cliffs and green fields are a step away from the country’s busier regions.

Again, Brittany has its own cuisine and culture, reflecting the region’s unique people, history and landscapes. As the Breton peninsula has the ideal climate for apples and orchards to flourish, this has given birth to a hearty cider making culture. This Breton cider has made a name for itself in France and across the globe, competing with traditional makers such as Herefordshire or Somerset in the UK.

Alongside their rich cider making history, Brittany has its fair share or traditional Breton dishes too. Those seeking a culinary adventure alongside their trip barging in France can sample the taste of Brittany through their delicious selection of seafood, especially muscles.

Drift through the canals and rivers of Burgundy and wine and dine until your heart’s content

France’s Burgundy region needs no culinary introduction. Home to fine wines and even finer food, this region has welcomed both Frenchman and foreigner alike for decades. Burgundy canal holidays often wind their way through the two main waterways of Canal de Bourgogne and the Canal du Nivernais, a total of 200 miles. This route will take holidaymakers from north to south or vice versa, giving them a grand overview of the entire Burgundy region.

Burgundy Franche Comté canal boat hire is a simple process and makes the region one of the most popular to barge travel in France . Alongside the fantastic canals and rolling landscapes, the Burgundy region is a haven for French cuisine, both food and wine. The now world-famous beef Bourguignon was coined in this region of France, and it is this perfect match between food and wine that makes the Burgundy foodscape what it is.

Apart from the famous beef bourguignon, other must-try dishes in the Burgundy area include the quintessential Burgundy dish known as Pôchouse. This freshwater fish stew will keep on theme with the day’s canal and river adventures and will have you tasting the true essence of local French cuisines.

A mix of French cuisine and history along the nation’s oldest canal

While on the gastronomical canal tour of France, there is one stretch of canals that should not be overlooked, and that is the Briare Canal. Constructed in the mid 17th century, the Briare was an impressive feat of civil engineering and is just remarkable today. Running from Briare to Bruges, this canal route runs through the very heart of France, south of Paris, and is often an overlooked area of the country when it comes to cuisines and culture.

Being overlooked has done nothing to the cuisine and culture that remains in the Loiret region in which the Briare Canal runs. Championed at the top of most of its cuisines are the fabulous patisseries and sweet treats this area is famed for. These include ‘le poirat’, a sweetened French pear pie that is the perfect complement to a long day’s boating along the Briare Canal.

Find the best boat for French canals which is the right vessel for you

Compact vessels for riverboat hire in france.

If you’re planning that perfect romantic trip for two or simply wish to travel through the French countryside with an effortless boat, simple in size and easy to maintain, then a small, compact boat is the right one for you. Whether in the luxury category or the economy range, you can find smaller boats in many different styles, all of which are legally accepted along French waterways and will be of little trouble to even the newest of boat operators.

The smaller boats maybe some of the best boats for navigating the French waterways, yet users must remember that smaller self-drive canal boats in France will lack the capacity of larger vessels, meaning you can take fewer supplies on board and fewer people can call the boat home for the trip. This lack of storage space may not be a concern for those who are using the boat merely as a way of travelling between each destination.

Medium-sized boats for your family and friends

Those who need far greater size and space for their explorations across France’s rivers and canals should opt for a larger medium-sized boat. These boats still have the finesse and diligence that is needed to navigate the French waterways, yet the ability to hold far more supplies makes it an attractive choice for those who like to barge hire in France’s canals .

Apart from the ability to hold far more supplies, the medium-sized boats can play host to up to six people. This is perfect for families who wish to make a holiday out of boating along France’s waterways or a large group of friends taking the boat out together. Although these larger boats can be much more challenging to handle, the same principles apply to the larger vessels as they do to the smaller ones.

How to choose the ideal destination for a canal cruise in France?

All of our cruises in France are appreciated by our clients and present landscapes that are their own and that will delight you. For a first experience, make sure that the logistics are simple and straightforward. A one-week stay in a boat can be complemented by a week’s “classic” holiday in the same region.

For more experienced passengers, choosing a canal cruise each time in a different region is an excellent way to explore France in a new and peaceful way. Depending on the season, the weather and the wishes of the staff, Locaboat will be able to direct you to one region or another.

.cls-1{fill:#00b8b9;} interrogation What is the best area for canal boats in France?

There are many different locations throughout France to enjoy fantastic boating, which makes deciding where the best area is rather difficult. The most famous canal route in all of France is the Canal du Midi, which is seen as one of the best areas in the nation to enjoy French boating.

There are a number of reasons why Canal du Midi is considered the best area. First of all, its location alone makes it an attractive route. Soaked in the sun of southern France, making this journey during the French summer elevates it to another level. The actual route from start to end also adds to its appeal, the canal runs from the Mediterranean coast to the Atlantic.

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Tauck's Cruise & Event Protection provides you with cancellation protection before your journey begins as well as insurance benefits while you are traveling. It must be purchased within 10 days of your initial deposit. Guest Protection includes the following:

Cancellation Waiver – Provided by Tauck:

Under Tauck's Cancellation Fee Waiver you can cancel your tour for ANY REASON and Tauck will  reduce the regular cancellation fees outlined herein, provided we are notified of cancellation before your cruise departs. Certain terms and restrictions apply (see below*).

*Extreme Circumstances:  In the event of an act of God, war (whether declared or undeclared), terrorism, accident, natural disaster, outbreak of disease, or other event or circumstance beyond our control that contributes to or results in cancellation rates above our historical cancellation rates in the absence of such event or occurrence, Tauck reserves the right to issue a credit to you in lieu of a money-back refund, applicable to a future Tauck journey.  Travel Insurance Benefits – Underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company.

  • Trip Cancellation –  Should you cancel for covered reasons, the plan reimburses cancellation fees imposed, up to your total trip cost. 
  • Trip Interruption –  If you have to interrupt your tour for covered reasons, the plan provides reimbursement to catch up to your tour or return home.
  • Travel Delay –  Provides reimbursement for missed, prepaid travel arrangements if you are delayed by a common carrier, natural disaster, unannounced strike, or other reasons as cited in the plan.
  • Medical Expense –  Reimburses covered medical expenses incurred in the event you become injured or sick during your trip. 
  • Baggage / Personal Effects Protection –  Provides reimbursement in the event your luggage or personal effects are, lost, stolen, damaged or delayed during your trip.

Worldwide Emergency Assistance Services –  Provided by Carefree Travel Assistance; 24-hour emergency telephone assistance hotline for medical and travel related problems.

The cost of Tauck's Cruise and Event Protection is:   $799   per person

This plan provides cancellation coverage for your trip and other insurance coverages that apply only during the covered trip. You may have coverage from other sources that provides you with similar benefits but may be subject to different restrictions depending upon your other coverages. You may wish to compare the terms of this policy with your existing life, health, home and automobile policies. If you have any questions about your current coverage, call your insurer, insurance agent or broker.

This optional Cruise and Event Protection must be requested at time of booking and fee must be included in initial payment. Details will be provided with written confirmation of your reservation. Cruise and Event Protection does not protect travel agent commissions. Reimbursements will be made according to original method of payment. The amount of any refund shall be reduced by any recoveries obtained by you from any third parties.

To obtain your state-specific Certificate of Insurance that contains the complete terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions of the certificate, visit  affinitytravelcert.com/docs/TACCREINTL

If You Have To Cancel

If you cancel within 10 days of initial deposit

Within the first 10 days after you place your initial deposit, you may cancel your reservation for any reason with no cancellation fees.

If you cancel more than 10 days after initial deposit

Regardless of reason, cancellations result in costly charges from our travel and hotel providers covering penalties and fees incurred by canceling confirmed bookings. These fees vary from tour to tour. Therefore, the following fees apply for this tour.

Cancellation Fees with Tauck's Cruise Protection Plan:

120 days or more before departure: Loss of cost of Tauck's Cruise and Event Protection fee per person 119 – 60 days before departure: Loss of 25% of the cost of the cruise, not including air (if applicable), plus loss of Cruise and Event Protection fee, per person 59 – 1 days before departure: Loss of 50% of the cost of the cruise, not including air (if applicable), plus loss of Cruise and Event Protection fee, per person Cancellation Fees without Tauck's Cruise Protection Plan: 120 days or more before departure: $900 per person 119 – 60 days before departure: Loss of 50% of the cost of cruise, not including air (if applicable), per person 59 - 1 days before departure: Loss of 100% of the cost of cruise, not including air (if applicable), per person Time of cancellation will be when notice is received in our Wilton Woods, CT office.

Tour Interruption Fees

If you have to interrupt your tour en route, you may be entitled to a refund for the unused land portion if it exceeds 24 hours; certain restrictions apply. Such refunds are based upon the number of overnights missed less a fee of $40 per person per day for unused transportation and other fixed expenses.

Partial Room Cancellation

A person who cancels or leaves a tour while a roommate remains constitutes a cancellation of one type of accommodation and rebooking of another type of accommodation. The price charged to the remaining person is the new, higher price for the new accommodation.

In the event of an unforeseen circumstance beyond our control, Tauck reserves the right to amend the cancellation and transfer terms outlined herein. Note: All Guests, regardless of residency, who book a Tauck journey have the option of purchasing the Cancellation Waiver provided by Tauck in the event they need to cancel their trip after making their reservations. Tauck's Cruise & Event Protection, which includes both the Cancellation Fee Waiver and the Travel Insurance Benefits and Assistance Services described above, is not available to residents of Puerto Rico.

Travel Terms and Conditions

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Travel Requirements For This Tour

Air Information and Luggage Restrictions

AIRFARE: Airfare to and from this destination is not included in the journey cost. If purchasing your air elsewhere, it is very important to provide us with your confirmed arriving and departing flight information no later than 3 weeks before your arrival date. Flight information can be submitted to Tauck (or verified, if you've already provided it) in the My Account section of Tauck.com.

TAUCK AIRPORT TRANSFERS are included at the start and end of the journey between the airport and the Tauck hotel. Airport transfers are available for any pre tour or post tour hotel stays immediately consecutive to the tour, providing flight information is received in the Tauck office no later than three weeks in advance. Details on locating your transfer upon arrival to the tour start city will be included in your final documents.

AIRLINES and CHECKED LUGGAGE: Due to space limitations during your Tauck journey, we ask that you please limit your checked luggage to one average-size suitcase per person. Besides complying with the Tauck restriction noted above, you should also be sure to research and comply with all airline baggage restrictions relating to your flights to and from your Tauck journey. Airlines have become much more strict in enforcing size and weight limits in recent years, and are free to revise luggage policies without notice. Researching and complying with airline luggage restrictions is the responsibility of the guest, and Tauck cannot be held responsible for any costs or disruptions to travel caused by the failure to research and comply with airline policies. PLEASE NOTE that if you are booked on a tour that includes on-tour flights, the checked luggage weight restrictions for these flights may be lower than the weight restrictions for your international flights.

Checked Luggage – General

Due to space restrictions, we ask that you please limit your checked luggage to one suitcase per person weighing no more than 50 pounds (23 kg) and with overall dimensions (length + width + height) not exceeding 62 inches (158 cm).

Besides complying with the Tauck restriction noted above, you should also be sure to research and comply with all airline baggage restrictions relating to your flights to and from your Tauck journey. Airlines have become much more strict in enforcing size and weight limits in recent years, and luggage exceeding airline standards for size or weight may result in expensive overage fees or other consequences.

Airlines are free to revise luggage policies without notice, and certain airlines have different baggage allowances for different classes of service. Researching and complying with airline luggage restrictions is the responsibility of the guest, and Tauck cannot be held responsible for any costs or disruptions to travel caused by the failure to research and comply with airline policies.

Tauck luggage tags will be provided by your Tauck Director on Day 1 of your itinerary. Please do not attach a Tauck luggage tag to any carry-on items, as the Tauck tags designate luggage that is to be handled and transferred by ground operators and hotel staff during your journey.

Carry-on Luggage - General

Although oversize bags and wheeled, carry-on luggage are popular for airline travel, they are often not convenient or appropriate for motor coach travel or for many on-tour flights. Most modern sightseeing motor coaches offer limited space for numerous or larger items. Space under seats or in the overhead rack is typically small, and designed to accommodate items like coats, hats, purses, and small camera bags, etc.

For your day-to-day travel while on tour, we recommend that you limit your hand luggage to a small, soft-sided carry-on piece, and that you bring only those items you need handy during the day such as make-up, medications, cameras, film, etc. Items too large to fit under the motor coach seat or on the overhead rack must be stored in the luggage bays beneath the motor coach, and may be inaccessible during daytime travel.

Health, Safety and Mobility

HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS

Because you will be cruising on a river and not on the open sea, you are never far from land and, therefore, there is no doctor onboard the riverboat. In case of emergency, we can easily dock the boat and call for an ambulance or medical assistance.

If you have a medical condition that might limit your participation in activities, please consult your physician for pre-departure health advice and notify us as soon as possible, if you have not already done so. We will advise your Tauck Director accordingly.

The riverboat is registered in Basel, Switzerland. Please check with your health insurance provider to determine whether you are covered while traveling. If you will not be covered under your current policy, we strongly suggest that you arrange for adequate coverage while on tour.

  VACCINATIONS

If you are a resident of the U.S., please contact your physician, the public health service in your area, or the U.S. Centers for Disease Control to obtain information regarding vaccinations that may be required for your journey.  You may also log on to the CDC website by clicking here .

If you are a resident of another country , please contact an embassy or consulate of France to determine what vaccinations may be required for you to visit.

Authorization for Emergency Medical Treatment

In the unlikely event of a medical emergency, a medical facility will require permission from the child's parents to provide treatment. Therefore, we strongly suggest that you bring along a letter from both parents (including other pertinent documents as cited above) authorizing emergency medical treatment for their child.

Children who are U.S. citizens must have a passport valid for at least six months beyond the completion of the journey.

We are not responsible for the disruption of travel caused by the improper documentation of any guest, including children traveling without both parents. While there is no definitive format or standard, click  here to view a sample letter for guardians or one parent traveling with a child.

To enjoy this cruise, you should be in good health and able to walk reasonable distances, often over unpaved and uneven surfaces. Some of the most memorable sightseeing can only be accomplished on foot. The amount of walking you do, however, is at your discretion.

The riverboat has four decks: Emerald, Ruby, Diamond and Sun. The elevator runs between the Diamond Deck and the Dining room, which includes stops at the Lounge and the Ruby Deck. There is no chair lift between any of the decks.

On the Emerald deck, you will find a Fitness & Massage Center on board.  The Fitness Center is complimentary and includes a limited variety of fitness equipment such as treadmills, stationary cycling machines and free weights.  Massages are available for a fee in a private room off of the Fitness center.

The water on board the ship is potable and complimentary bottled water is placed in your cabin each day. We also provide bottled water on the motor coaches.

Smoking is permitted in a limited area of the Sun deck. Smoking is not permitted in any cabin, restaurant, lounge or any other interior space.

PLEASE NOTE:  We regret that this Tauck itinerary cannot accommodate wheelchairs or motorized scooters.  Likewise, we regret that we're unable to provide individual assistance to guests with walking difficulties or other personal needs.  The responsibility of the Tauck Director who accompanies your trip is to ensure that the larger group enjoys a relaxing and informative journey, and he or she cannot be relied upon to provide ongoing individual assistance to any one guest.  Guests requiring such individualized assistance must be accompanied by an able-bodied companion who can provide it.

Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate service animals on any river cruise for medical and legal reasons.

SPECIAL DIETARY REQUESTS

The restaurants, hotels, caterers and numerous other partners we work with all do their best to accommodate special dietary requests from Tauck guests. However, given the diverse nature of those food providers (from small wineries to grand hotels to world-famous restaurants in more than 70 countries worldwide), some of our partners are better able than others to accommodate such requests. We therefore cannot guarantee that all dietary requests can be accommodated at every meal. Also, please note that where dietary requests can be accommodated, choices will frequently be limited.

On board the riverboat, smoking is permitted in a limited area of the Sun deck. Smoking (including e-Cigarettes) is not permitted in any cabin, the restaurant, the lounge or any other interior space.

Reading List

We have compiled a reading list of recommended books to give you more information about the destinations you will be traveling to on your upcoming journey!

You can view the reading list  here.

The south of France has a warm Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. Strong winds, known as the Mistral, can occur in the Côte d'Azur, Provence, particularly in winter and spring. Northern France, including Paris, has a temperate climate similar to southern England with warm summers, cold winters and rainfall throughout the year. From April through October, the average high temperature in Paris ranges from 60 to 80˚F (16 to 27˚C) and the average low temperature ranges from 50 to 70˚F (10 to 21˚C).

In Arles the averages are 5 to 10˚F (2 to 5˚C) higher. To read about current weather conditions, we suggest you log on to the Internet website, noaa.gov , by clicking here.

What To Pack

Bringing the right clothing for your trip is important – we've partnered with Necessary Gear who provide an "easy-to-use, one-stop shop" for your Tauck travel needs, specifically selected for this trip. Click here to visit their site .

Your journey is designed with leisure in mind. Dress for comfort and convenience with a wardrobe that is adaptable and allows for layering. Generally, during the day, casual, comfortable, cotton clothing is recommended. Cool weather at higher elevations or at night will require warmer, layered clothing.

During evenings aboard the riverboat, dress is resort casual.  Items such as slacks and collared shirts are appropriate for men.  For women, slacks, a dress or a skirt and blouse are suitable.  For dinner and throughout the evening, guests should refrain from wearing shorts, t-shirts, flip-flops or sneakers.  Your journey also includes one or two special occasion dinners, where a sport coat and tie for gentlemen and a dress/pantsuit for ladies are suggested.  (Your Tauck Director will advise you prior to those evenings.)

Valet laundry service is available at both hotels and on the riverboat for a fee. There is no valet dry cleaning available on the riverboat. Ironing facilities are available on the riverboat by request to the front desk. Category 7 cabins feature their own irons and ironing boards.

We recommend that you pack an adequate supply of your prescription medication in its original container to last through your entire journey, together with a copy of your doctor's prescription or a letter from your health-care provider on office stationery explaining that the medication has been prescribed for you, a list of the generic names of your medication, your travel documents and a change of clothing in your carry-on bag to avoid any inconvenience in the event that your flight or luggage is delayed. No medications are sold on board the riverboat.

We suggest that you pack the following items your journey:

  • Casual daytime wear – shorts, slacks, long and short-sleeved shirts
  • An optional jacket and tie for men
  • Casually elegant evening wear for ladies
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, hat
  • Swimwear for the beach and the whirlpool on the riverboat
  • A light sweater or jacket for higher elevations or a breezy night
  • Binoculars (7x50 preferably)
  • Insect repellent
  • Camera, lenses, batteries, memory cards and/or plenty of film
  • Lightweight, comfortable, sturdy walking shoes that have already been broken-in
  • Battery-operated travel alarm clock
  • Rain poncho and collapsible umbrella
  • Zipper-lock bags
  • Daypack for camera equipment
  • Sundries and toiletries that may be difficult to find en route
  • Copies of your travel documents to be secured in the safe in your hotel room or cabin

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5 Best Seine River Cruise in Paris: Your Ultimate Guide

Searching for the perfect Seine River Cruise in Paris, but overwhelmed by the choices? You’re not alone. Paris offers a smorgasbord of cruising experiences, from quick one-hour sightseeing jaunts to luxurious evening sails complete with Champagne and gourmet dinners .

Deciding on the best Seine river cruise can feel like navigating a complex maze of options, each more tantalizing than the last.

That’s why I wrote this guide. I live in Paris, love the Seine River Cruises and curated this exclusive list of the best Seine River cruises available.

Let’s set sail and discover the Seine as you’ve never seen it before.

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Quick List: The Best River Cruise in Paris

If you’re not in the mood to sift through endless options and prefer a quick guide to the best choices, you’re in luck. Below, I’ve distilled the wide array of Seine River Cruises down to an essential shortlist—featuring the top 3 most popular and highly recommended experiences in Paris.

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Best 1h River Seine Cruise

  • Roundtrip Seine River Cruise
  • Audio Commentary
  • Panoramic Views on Eiffel Tower , Notre Dame and more
  • Boarding at the Eiffel Tower

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Best 2h River Seine Lunch Cruise

  • All-inclusive 3-Course Lunch with drinks
  • Panoramic Views on Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame and more

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Best Seine Dinner Cruise

  • 3-Course Dinner with Drinks
  • Live Jazz Music & Window Seating
  • Panoramic views on Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame and more
  • Boarding near Musée d’Orsay

These top 3 Seine River Cruises are reliable picks if you prefer not to sift through the multitude of options available for river tours in Paris

However, if you’re interested in exploring additional options, or if you’re still undecided about which Seine River Cruise is the best fit for your Paris trip, continue reading

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The Agony of Choice: Find the Perfect Paris River Seine Cruise

I’ve created a decision tree to help you easily identify the Seine River Cruise that best matches your preferences, expectations, and budget.

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The 5 Best Seine Cruises in Pairs

Do you know now which Cruise is the best for you? And which boat tour in Paris matches best your expectations? Then here’s for without further ado the compiled list of the best 5 Seine Cruises in Paris.

#1 The Go-To Option: One-Hour Sightseeing Cruise on the Seine

➲ Secure your seat on board of the Bateau Mouche here

The standard one-hour sightseeing cruise on the Seine is a fail-safe choice for any Paris visit.

This budget-friendly option allows you to view Paris’s most celebrated landmarks from the comfort of your seat—no extravagant add-ons, just the essentials.

For those pressed for time or seeking flexibility, this is an ideal pick. Most cruises of this kind depart every 30 to 60 minutes throughout the day.

The top-rated Seine River Cruise embarks right at the base of the Eiffel Tower. You can book it here . The tour offers a multilingual audioguide available in 10 languages , and accepts mobile vouchers—no need to worry about printing tickets. Just display it on your mobile device, and you’re all set to cruise.

Despite its straightforward approach, the tour doesn’t skimp on amenities, offering onboard WiFi for your convenience. Click here for exact schedules and booking info.

The Eiffel Tower is one of the sights you see from board of a Seine River Cruise

#2 Gourmet Lunch Cruise on the Seine: Savor the Sights

➲ Book this Lunch Cruise in advance , it sells out quickly

Picture this: you’re aboard a riverboat, cruising past iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Île de la Cité, all while indulging in a gourmet French meal and sipping fine wine . Sounds idyllic, doesn’t it? This two-hour Seine River Cruise offers just that experience .

As you sail, you’ll be entertained with live commentary and treated to a three-course à-la-carte French menu that includes an appetizer, starter, main course, and dessert. And let’s not forget the wine! For an even more authentic French experience, you can add a cheese course as an extra.

The cuisine on this lunch cruise is of a gastronomic caliber because it features a broad selection of French classics like foie gras and duck, as well as various meat, fish, and vegetarian options. To preview the menu in advance, click here.

Be aware that lunch cruises on the Seine are highly sought after and tables fill up quickly. To secure your spot, check rates and availability here and book in advance .

Find the best Seine river cruises in Paris and enjoy Paris sights from the comfort of a boat. No matter if you chose to take a Seine river dinner cruise or a night cruise, you sure have a great time!

#3 Jazz & Dining: The Best Seine Dinner Cruise

➲ Book this 3-Course Dinner Sightseeing Cruise here before it’s booked out

Want to elevate your Paris experience? Consider hopping on a 3-course dinner cruise that sets sail close to the Musée d’Orsay. As you drift along the Seine, you’ll catch iconic sights like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame Cathedral, all from the comfort of your guaranteed window seat.

But let’s talk about the food—you’ll get to savor a gourmet 3-course meal complete with wine, Champagne, and other beverages . If you’re a fan of live music, the Jazz band on board adds a touch of ambiance without overwhelming the experience.

You have the flexibility to choose between a 1.5-hour early evening sail or a more leisurely 2.5-hour cruise. The dress code? Smart casual , so it’s stylish yet relaxed.

One note: the cruise is intended for those 10 years and older.

Don’t wait too long to book . Spots tend to fill up fast.

➲ 1.5h Seine Dinner Cruise starting at 6 PM: See availabilities here

➲ 2.5h Seine Dinner Cruise starting at 8PM: See availabilities here

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#4 Private Boat Tour in Paris: An intimate Seine Rive Cruise

➲ Book your private boat tour in Paris here

Opt in a Private Boat Tour in Paris for an intimate and luxurious adventure on the Seine .

The boat accommodates up to eight people, so it’s ideal for your small gatherings, celebrations, or simply an elevated sightseeing experience in Paris. If you travel with a pet, I have good news because your furry companions are also welcome on board.

The journey begins at the Statue of Liberty near the Eiffel Tower and sails all the way up to Notre Dame and back. Here you have the choice to either disembark where your tour began, or near the Louvre. A convenient drop off location, for your next Paris stop.

If you’re in the mood for a Parisian apéro, feel free to bring your snacks and drinks to enjoy as you cruise.

To top it off, the boat is equipped with Bluetooth speakers, so you can set the soundtrack to your unforgettable cruise. All while absorbing Paris from an entirely unique vantage point.

Click here to see if the Captain has still availabilities on your travel dates.

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#5 Paris Night Cruise: The Illumination Cruise Explained

➲ Book your Night Time Paris Seine Cruise here

Discover the magic of Paris at night with an “Illumination Cruise” on the Seine. While the name might make it sound like an exclusive, high-priced affair, the reality is much simpler.

Essentially, this is your standard 1h-Seine River Paris Cruise but timed perfectly to showcase the city’s lights. Simply choose a late time slot—ideally around or just after sunset—to experience Paris as it transforms into the “City of Light.”

Aside from the dazzling lights, everything else about the cruise remains the same, from the iconic landmarks you’ll pass by to the ticket price. So you’re getting an extraordinary experience for the ordinary cost of a Seine cruise.

This evening adventure is perfect for photographers, romantics, or anyone wanting to see Paris from a different angle.

Don’t miss out on this enchanting yet surprisingly affordable experience. Book your Illumination Cruise now to capture Paris in its finest light.

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Panorama View from a Bateau Mouche

You may be wondering what sights you’ll encounter on your Seine River Cruise and whether it’s worth your time and money. Rest assured, it’s a valuable experience.

Not only does a Seine cruise offer a picturesque overview of Paris in a condensed timeframe, but you’ll also glide past many of the city’s major landmarks.

  • the Tour Eiffel
  • Musée d’Orsay
  • Musée de Louvre
  • Île de la Cité
  • Grand Palais
  • Petit Palais

Your Seine river cruise will also pass through more than 20 bridges – some of them are the most famous bridges in France , like the Pont Neuf, the Pont Alexandre III, and the Pont des Arts.

Paris Seine Cruise: Travel Tips

Be Prepared for the Weather: Don’t overlook weather conditions. Pack sunscreen for sunny days or an umbrella and raincoat for unexpected showers. Keep in mind you may have to wait in an uncovered queue before boarding. ( Find the latest weather forecast here ).

Mobile Vouchers: Check in advance if your chosen tour accepts mobile vouchers. Some tours still require printed vouchers, which can be inconvenient if you’re already on the go.

Dress Code: If you’ve opted for a lunch or dinner cruise, be sure to review the dress code requirements to avoid any boarding issues.

Consider the Paris City Pass : Before finalizing your booking, take a look here at the Paris City Pass . It covers over 60 activities, including the Seine cruise. If you plan on multiple activities, the pass often offers better value. ( Click here for a full list of included activities ).

There you have it—the top Seine River Cruises in Paris, tailored to fit a variety of preferences and budgets. Whether you’re in the mood for an indulgent dinner cruise or just a laid-back scenic ride along the Seine, both are bound to be highlights of your Parisian adventure. Enjoy 🙂

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FAQ Seine River Cruise in Paris

The standard 1h Seine River Cruise with one of the Bateaux Mouchesstarts at €16. Lunch cruises start from €60 and Dinner Cruises from €80.

A Seine Cruise is a lovely way to see Paris. It is very popular and one of the best things to do in Paris. Because while you sit relaxed on board, you see some of the most spectacular sights of Paris: The Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Pont Neuf and many more.

The standard Seine River Sightseeing Cruise in Paris takes 1h. If you opt in for a Lunch or Dinner Cruise on the Seine, allow 1.5 to 2.5 hours. To be on time, make sure to arrive 15-30 Minutes in advance.

To be on the save sight, it’s best to book the Paris Seine Cruise in advance. The standard Cruises are often not dated, and you can use the voucher whenever it suits you. Dinner and Lunch Cruises need to be booked in advance, as they sell out very quickly.

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Cruise the majestic Rhine to Strasbourg, past the fabled Lorelei and Cologne to Amsterdam.

Riverboat cruise France rivers Saone Rhone Lyon Avignon

Saone and Rhone River Cruises

Cruise the sumptuous Saone and glorious Rhone, to Lyon, Avignon and Provence.

Riverboat cruise France rivers Bordeaux Medoc

Bordeaux River Cruises

Cruise to St Emilion, Cadillac and Bordeaux in this world famous wine region.

The Garonne

Riverboat cruise France rivers Loire

Loire River Cruises

The gorgeous Loire valley, the ‘garden of France’, filled with stunning chateaux.

Highlights of a Luxury French River Cruise

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Each small ship has its own personality, providing excellent accommodation in light, airy and spacious surroundings. They feature superb dining rooms, bars and sitting areas – and of course, a sun-deck complete with parasols and loungers. Stateroom cabin bedrooms have en-suite shower rooms, TVs and modern services and, very importantly, each will have a large window or private balcony from which to enjoy the rich panorama of countryside, scenery and architecture as it passes just a short distance away.

Choose your favourite type of cruise

  • River Cruises for Singles and Solo Travellers
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  • Family River Cruises

The River Cruise Fleets

~ All Nine of the Best sailing through France ~

Riverboat cruise France rivers Amadeus Luftner

Amadeus River Cruises Classic – Premium – Luxury Seine – Rhône – Rhine

Five star cruises at excellent prices, without compromising on luxuries. Guests can create their ideal cruise by picking from a selection of add-on excursion packages.

Amadeus Cruises

Riverboat cruise France rivers AmaWaterways

AmaWaterways River Cruises Classic – Luxury Seine – Rhine – Saone/Rhone – Bordeaux

AmaWaterways creates a ‘floating boutique hotel’ feel, through luxury amenities, impeccable service and attention to detail, as well as gourmet dining.

AmaWaterways

Riverboat cruise France rivers A-Rosa

A-Rosa River Cruises Premium Seine – Rhône – Rhine

The perfect all-inclusive city-break holiday on the move for couples and families. Great onboard entertainment and a varied range of optional tours on offer.

A-Rosa Cruises

Riverboat cruise France rivers Avalon

Avalon River Cruises Luxury Seine – Rhône – Rhine

If you want a bed with a view this is for you. Larger than the industry standard by 30%, the suites have been named the best in the business.

Avalon Cruises

Riverboat cruise France rivers CroisiEurope

CroisiEurope River Cruises Classic – Premium All French Rivers, including Loire

This thoroughly French river cruise-line pioneered river cruising in Europe. Terrific value, great food. Complete choice of itineraries and a good choice of durations.

CroisiEurope

Riverboat cruise France rivers Emerald

Emerald River Cruises Luxury Rhône – Rhine

Emerald Cruises are small ship experts – their great collection of river cruises will take you to the very heart of each wonderful destination.

Emerald Cruises

Riverboat cruise France rivers Riviera

Riviera River Cruises Premium Seine – Rhine – Saone/Rhone

Riviera Travel is a British river cruise line offering its passengers good quality, modern ships and superb value for money including one excursion option per port.

Riviera Cruises

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Scenic River Cruises Luxury Seine – Saone/Rhone – Bordeaux

Scenic river cruises means all-inclusive luxury. From the moment you step aboard one of its beautifully designed ‘Space-Ships’, literally everything is included.

Scenic Cruises

Riverboat cruise France rivers Uniworld

Uniworld River Cruises Luxury Seine – Rhine – Saone/Rhone – Bordeaux

Lavish, all-inclusive luxury of the highest order is what Uniworld strives for and that is exactly what you will experience. ‘No request is too large, no detail is too small’

Uniworld Cruises

Frequently Asked Questions

For friendly, expert advice and information, speak to a Panache Cruise Connoisseur  call +44 161 513 8208 ☎

For friendly, expert advice and information, speak to Laurie Reitman call 469-269-3763 ☎

Where can I cruise in France aboard a river cruise ship?

These ships are large and therefore can’t enter France’s intricate canal system but must remain on the major rivers – on the Seine, from Paris to the coast; from the Saone river and down the Rhone river to Marseille on the Mediterranean; on the Rhine skirting France but including Strasbourg, and the Gironde estuary around Bordeaux. France is about the size of Texas and its wealth of rivers provide fascinating, peaceful cruises through countryside, ancient villages and important cities.

This will be our first river cruise. What are they like compared to sea cruises?

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Are River Cruises All Inclusive?

All meals and most drinks are included in the price; some cruises have specific dining places for passengers fixed for the whole week, others offer free choice inn the dining room. A programme of optional activities takes place on board each day and evening which can include keep-fit, quizzes, dancing, an entertainer and a show put on by the crew.

Some cruise lines will pick you up from your home (UK) and/or include flights. Some include excursions in the price whilst for others you may have to book and pay for excursions separately and/or in advance – they can sell out, too!

What is the Best Month for a European River Cruise?

The summer months are naturally the most popular time but the best month for a European river cruise varies a little depending on your exact destination and how hot you like the weather. June and July are peak season for river cruising in France. A Seine river cruise in Paris in spring is a delight as the city bursts into bloom. A Bordeaux river cruise in September or October will capture harvest time in this richly fruit laden corner of southwest France. If you enjoy the heat, a Provence cruise between June and August will ensure you see the lavender in full bloom. Although the temperate climate of southern France makes Rhône and Saône river cruises a good choice all year round, the light is perhaps most striking in early autumn and days exploring Arles and Avignon less intense on cooler days. A late spring or early summer river cruise through Burgundy will catch the vineyards in all their glory and food festivals aplenty. Alsace river cruises that sweep through the ancient and modern architecture of Strasbourg can be enjoyed all year round but Christmas market river cruises are particularly spectacular.

What is the most Picturesque River Cruise in Europe?

Will it be the gleaming sunflowers and purple lavender haze of southern France that make for the most picturesque river cruise in Europe? Or will you swoon instead over the vineyards of Burgundy and Bordeaux? Or will you be enraptured by the ancient architecture of Bastide towns and Roman amphitheatres? Or will the Eiffel Tower and lush gardens of Paris sweep you off your feet? There is quite literally something for all tastes and imaginations on a French river cruise and plentiful picturesque sights to enrich your excursions ashore.

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Cruise on the Seine in Paris

Cruise on the Seine in Paris

A veritable Parisian institution since 1949, the Compagnie des Bateaux Mouches® is the place to go for a sightseeing cruise or dinner cruise on the Seine in the heart of Paris. Take the time to visit Paris in a different way and discover the historic heart of the City of Light by boat, gliding gently along its most beautiful avenue, the Seine. Enjoy a guided tour, lunch in an unusual restaurant or a romantic dinner along the river. Take time out for a cruise with friends, family or as a couple. There's a Bateaux Mouches® cruise for everyone. 

See Paris by boat

See Paris by boat

Hopping onto a boat and enjoying a tour down the Seine, for over an hour-long trip, seeing the capital’s iconic monuments is surely top of the list of things to do during a trip to Paris.  Read more

Lunchbox

This service includes a meal for one person and a cruise ticket. Four sandwich options are available: Le Bastille (Ham & cheese), Le Châtelet (Pastrami), Le Montmartre (Salmon & Avocado) and Le Champs Elysées (Roasted vegetables / vegetarian).

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Champagne cruise in Paris

This package contains a combo ticket including a sightseeing cruise on the Seine river with the Compagnie des Bateaux Mouches and Half a bottle of EPC Champagne for 2 people to be collected from the « Bar » situated on the boarding area, just before the turnstiles.

Bateaux Mouches Brunch

Brunch with a view in Paris

How about brunch on the Seine right opposite the Eiffel Tower? Every Sunday Compagnie des Bateaux Mouches opens up its restaurant Mademoiselle Mouche, on the Port de la Conférence, right next to the Pont de l’Alma. The chance to brunch in a quirky location...

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Boat & Bus Visit

Combine your leisure cruise on the Seine with a double-decker bus tour! Take advantage of OpenTour's open-topped double-decker buses to visit the heart of Paris on your own terms, getting on and off at will.

Lunch on the Seine

Lunch on the Seine

Every weekend and public holiday, Bateaux-Mouches® casts off its moorings and sets sail for a friendly, laid-back lunch. A fantastic guinguette atmosphere, reminiscent of the Paris of yesteryear.  Read more

Romantic Dinner Cruise

Romantic Dinner Cruise

A romantic dinner cruise lulled by the sound of the piano and violin, bathed in the shimmering reflections of the lights of Paris on the Seine. Two menus, Excellence and Prestige, for an unforgettable evening... An extraordinary moment.   Read more

Dinner cruise & Crazy Horse show

Dinner show

Combine the enchantment of our dinner cruise with the sassy glamour of the Crazy Horse cabaret, another Paris institution. An evening full of spectacle, from start to finish.  Read more

Dinner Show in Paris

Dates and special evenings

For a special event such as a marriage proposal, renewal of vows or special dates like New Year, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day or 14th July, we offer special evenings. 

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Embark on an unforgettable cruise on Lake Annecy and discover the pleasure of being rocked by the waters.

There are many possibilities: guided cruises, catamaran trips, outings on old wooden boats or private boats... Sailing always has a special charm! You can also explore the Lake Annecy region in an unusual way: in a mythical 2CV, in a cabriolet bus, or by air in a plane or gyrocopter.

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Avialpes provides flights over Annecy Lake and the Mont Blanc mountain range. See the Alps from t…

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Group and private excursions aboard wooden launches with electric and internal combustion engines.

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