Description
The Bordeaux region has been producing wine for over 2,000 years, with many of the local château estates recognised worldwide for the superb vintages they offer. Located in the southern part of western France, Bordeaux gets the perfect blend of sun, rain, and breezes to create the wines we all known and love.
While wine is one of the most popular creations of the area, Bordeaux has so much more to offer you when you visit. A Bordeaux barge cruise will take you through the orchards of Gascony and the Graves vineyards, where you will learn about the complex science of viticulture. With colourful markets and quaint towns to visit, you’ll have an amazing cruise.
Discover the rich history of the area and view stunning architecture with a visit to the medieval town of Nerac, the 14th Century Château de Duras, and the 13th Century fortified village of Vianne. A river barge cruise in Bordeaux brings together delightful wine, gourmet food, and rich history to make for a holiday you’ll never forget.
Bordeaux Cruise Highlights
Your Bordeaux hotel barge cruise will take you along the Canal de Garonne, which is a 120–mile long canal containing 53 locks. Stretching from the Canal du Midi in Toulouse all the way to Castets-en-Dorthe and the Garonne River, it is one of the most fascinating stretches of canal to visit in France.
The Rosa classic Bordeaux cruise is the best way to see the area. Get off the beaten path and instead take a hotel barge through this iconic area. Starting in Bordeaux, you’ll travel to the medieval town of Saint Émilion, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. As one of the largest and old wine regions in France, this is a must to visit, and will take you to some of the amazing châteaux in the area.
Your next stop will take you on a tour of the Garonne river in a flat-bottomed boat, giving you the chance to explore a stretch of river that can be tricky to navigate for many boats. A stop at the village of Le Mas d’Agenais will give you the chance to see some of the beauty of the area in a relaxing setting.
The colourful market of Lavardac will make for some excellent photos before you visit Vianne to see a skilled glassblower at work. From here, you’ll cruise along to Serignac-sur-Garonne to visit the medieval town of Nerac. This town is an excellent destination for history lovers, as you’ll tread in the footsteps of King Henry IV and Queen Margot.
Your final destination of Bóe will take you across the Plan Canal d’Agen, which is one of the longest aqueducts in France. This makes for an unforgettable trip, and you’ll then enjoy a private chauffeured minibus back to your destination of choice in Bordeaux.
Looking to add some more history to your holiday? Why not visit Abbaye St-Pierre de Moissac during your stay? Dating back to the middle of the seventh century, this abbey boasts an impressive Romanesque sculpture at the entrance and a compelling story you’ll want to explore and discover for yourself.