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Rhone and Saone Cruises

More comfort

Unpack and pack your suitcase only once. Your "hotel" floats with you, taking you from one destination to another without stress.

Panoramic views

Enjoy changing landscapes from the deck of your ship or your cabin window.

Cultural immersion

Dock in the heart of the cities, allowing you to explore on foot the main points of interest.

Relaxed rhythm

Live a more intimate and quiet experience.

CroisiEurope

CroisiEurope is the leading French family cruise line in river cruises, offering trips with an excellent quality-price ratio and a mostly all-inclusive service on board its modern fleet.

Amawaterways

AmaWaterways river cruises are not limited to the destination, but to the journey. The ships are inspired by luxury yachts so that you can enjoy a series of great details while you sail

March - May

Spring 

Provence blooms with vibrant colors: poppy fields, budding vineyards and mild temperatures. Ideal for outdoor walks, cultural visits and traditional markets with fewer tourists.

It is white asparagus season and the first wine festivals.

June - August

Summer

Long and sunny days, perfect for enjoying terraces, panoramic navigation and activities in riverside towns. The cities have a lively atmosphere and numerous festivals are celebrated.

Avignon Theater Festival (July), one of the most important in Europe.

September - November

Autumn 

Harvest season: the vineyards of the Rhône valley are in full activity. The landscape is dressed in ocher and reddish tones. Pleasant weather and fewer tourists.

Wine tastings in local wineries and gastronomic routes in Lyon.

December - February

Winter 

Although there are fewer cruises available, some departures allow you to enjoy Lyon and cities like Arles with Christmas markets, special lighting and an intimate atmosphere.

Lyon celebrates in December the Fête des Lumières, a unique visual spectacle throughout the city.

Arles

Colmar

Port of Dijon

Lyon

Tain-l'Hermitage

Sete