Burgundy, the River Rhône and Provence River Cruise
From the slopes of the scenic winelands to the hills of Provence, and the beauty of the French landscape to the medieval splendour of Avignon, enjoy a fascinating cruise to one of the most picturesque corners of France.
Our journey through France explores the beautiful Saône and Rhône French rivers, the preferred route of traders and invaders alike since the dawn of recorded history. Everywhere there are reminders of the Romans and the greatest empire of the ancient world. There are guided tours to Lyon and Beaune, with a visit to the Hôtel-Dieu. We’ll explore Vienne and taste the wines of the Rhône Valley at Tain l’Hermitage. You will be staggered by the engineering genius of the amphitheatre at Arles and the huge aqueduct at the Pont du Gard. Avignon was the seat of the Papacy during medieval times, heralding a century of greatness crowned by the absorbing Papal Palace and its renaissance art collection.
At a glance
Highlights
- Visit Beaune and the impressive Hôtel-Dieu and taste the wines of the Rhône Valley in Tain l’Hermitage.
- See the Palace of the Popes in the 14th-century city of Avignon, adorned with priceless frescoes, Gobelin tapestries and graceful sculptures, and the impressive Roman bridge.
- Explore the magnificent Ardèche Gorges, one of France's most outstanding natural landscapes and marvel at the amazing Pont du Gard aqueduct.
- Take a guided tour around the highlights of Lyon, including renaissance buildings, imposing churches and Europe's largest pedestrian square, Place Bellecour, featuring a statue of Louis XIV.
- Explore Arles’ Roman history or discover the inspiration for some of Van Gogh’s most famous works.
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Offers
Raise a glass and enjoy a free drinks package on all European river cruises.
Superior Drinks package on 2025 cruises
With lunch in our restaurants:
- Regional and house wines and draught beers, including non-alcoholic
- Soft drinks and juices
From 6pm to midnight in our bars and restaurants, all of the above plus:
- Cocktail and mocktail of the day
- House spirits, mixers and regional wine
- Selection of pre and after-dinner drinks
All Inclusive drinks on 2026 cruises
Enjoy all the drinks included in the Superior drinks package, but now enjoy them from 10am until midnight. Drink as much – or as little as you like.
This package includes:
- Red, white, rosé and sparkling house wines, including non-alcoholic
- A choice of draught beers, including non-alcoholic
- A selection of soft drinks and juices
- Our cocktail and mocktail of the day
- House spirits and mixers including vodka, gin, rum, whisky, martini, sherry, brandy, port and Baileys (excluding liqueurs)
- Daily recommended wines
- Tea and coffee from the bar
Whether you’re an organised club, a society or even just a group of friends, arranging your group holiday or cruise has never been easier than with Riviera Travel.
Any group of 8 or more people travelling together can book through our dedicated Groups Department. If you’re a larger group we can look at operating your preferred holiday as a private one for just your members only. Smaller groups can travel together on any of our regular tours with other like-minded Riviera guests.
Enjoy a free standard cabin upgrade from middle to upper on select summer 2026 dates below.
Sailing through Europe in the summer is a unique experience. Imagine relaxing on the deck, surrounded by vibrant blues and greens under the warm sun, making the landscape come alive. Lush hills and charming riverside towns provide a dazzling backdrop, making each moment feel like a dream.
Departure Month | Departure date |
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August 2026 | 19 |
There’s limited availability so call to book by 30 May, quoting 'upgrade 26' to secure your cabin!
*Dates available as of 25 March.
Your itinerary

Arrival in Lyon
Begin the adventure as you board our five-star ship in Lyon.

On arrival to our ship moored in Lyon’s historic centre, the dedicated English-speaking crew will welcome you on board and help you to your cabin. After settling into your spacious and tastefully furnished accommodation, there’s time to familiarise yourself with this five-star floating hotel.

Lyon
Enjoy a guided tour of Lyon in the morning, before we start our cruise heading north on the Saône in the afternoon.

After our first splendid breakfast, we’ve a leisurely start enjoying a guided tour of Lyon, one of France’s most fascinating cities. The Rhône Valley had been the route of choice for marauding armies and peaceful traders for centuries, and Lyon’s current site, at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône Rivers, cried out to be fortified.
In 43 BC the Romans founded the city, which subsequently grew in importance; the Emperor Claudius, conqueror of Britain, was born here. There are many Roman remains to see, but it was the production of silk that brought Lyon to prominence during the Middle Ages, and throughout the city you can see signs of the wealth that poured in – Renaissance buildings, imposing churches and Europe’s largest pedestrian square, Place Bellecour, with a statue of Louis XIV as its focus.
The Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is crammed with antique shops and intriguing traboules – narrow covered passageways enabling silk merchants to transport their wares to the river without getting wet – that today are a joy to amble through. As well as its glorious architecture, Lyon is generally acknowledged as France’s (and to locals the world’s) gastronomic capital.
In fairness it has much to commend it: nouvelle cuisine was invented near here and the city boasts a huge array of speciality food shops and eateries, including 20 restaurants with one or more Michelin stars and countless little places to eat.
Cruise on the Saône
While you enjoy your first lunch the ship quietly slips its mooring. Cruising upstream, we catch the first glimpses of the vine-clad slopes of the hazy green Beaujolais hills as we approach one of the world’s most revered red-wine-producing regions. On our left we see the picturesque villages of Morgon, Fleury, Juliénas, Chénas and many more, while on the right you may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of snow-capped Mont Blanc – Western Europe’s highest mountain.
As the afternoon drifts into evening and we cruise past the town that gives them their name, the white wines of Mâcon hold sway – and what could be better than a cool, crisp glass in the lounge before enjoying this evening’s culinary delights in the restaurant, prepared by our outstanding chef.

Beaune
Awake in Chalon, from where we drive through the pretty villages of the Burgundy to Beaune to see the Hôtel-Dieu on a guided tour.

Rising this morning we’re berthed in Chalon, gateway to Burgundy and home of Nicéphore Niépce, the inventor of photography. On this morning’s tour we see some of the pretty yet surprisingly small villages that produce some of the world’s most sublime wines – Meursault, Volnay, Pommard, Gevrey-Chambertin and many more.
Nearby is medieval Beaune, Burgundy’s wine capital, which is wonderful to wander around. At its centre is the Hospices de Beaune, also known as the Hôtel-Dieu. Originally built in the 15th century as a hospital for the disadvantaged, it’s a jewel of High Gothic architecture, instantly recognisable for its colourful glazed roof tiles arranged in dazzling geometric patterns.
A prestigious annual wine auction takes place here each November, with proceeds going to benefit the Hospices and its charity work. After a guided tour you are free to explore as you wish. You can’t visit Burgundy without sampling it amazing wine, so we recommend a visit to one of the cellars for a tour and wine-tasting - after all this is Burgundy’s wine capital! Later, we’ll return to the ship for lunch.
Cruise towards Vienne
This afternoon relax on board as we retrace our steps back towards Lyon where we join the river Rhône on our way to Vienne.

Vienne & Tain l’Hermitage
Visit Vienne, then sail through a beautiful section of the Rhône Valley towards Tain l’Hermitage, where we enjoy a wine-tasting.

Vienne
Overnight the ship has cruised almost imperceptibly downstream, and we enjoy breakfast in Vienne before you are free to explore at leisure. Strikingly located in a narrow section of the Rhône where the river meanders dramatically around a steep bluff, Vienne is a treasure trove of historic remains, including the stunning Roman Temple of Augustus and Livia, one of only two edifices of this type in the whole of the country.
From the ship, maybe head to the top of the city, the Mont Pipet hill, where the view onto the Rhône will inspire keen photographers. It’s also where the Romans chose to build the spectacular amphitheatre in the 1st Century AD, which could accommodate 13.500 spectators. Weaving through the charming, narrow streets of the old town, soak up the history of this fascinating place.
Cruise towards Tain l’Hermitage
Wander back to the ship for another superb lunch, during which we enter perhaps the most picturesque section of the Rhône as the river squeezes and twists past Condrieu, Saint-Rambert-d’Albon and Saint- Vallier, with wooded cliffs rising high on both sides.
Tain l'Hermitage wine-tasting
Later we moor in Tain l'Hermitage, surrounded by steep vine-covered hillsides, where another of the world’s most revered wines is produced: Syrah. To find out more about the history and production of wine here, we will visit a local domain which, of course, includes the opportunity to taste their produce. After dinner in the ship's restaurant, perhaps take a stroll along the river and wander across the oldest suspension bridge in France to the pretty provincial town of Tournon on the opposite bank of the river, with its imposing castle and tree-lined avenues.

Ardèche Gorges
Cruise downstream before we tour the naturally beautiful Ardèche Gorges.

Cruise to Le Pouzin
This morning we cruise effortlessly downstream. In the distance you’ll catch glimpses of the Alps and, as we approach Valence, the landscape gradually becomes less green with more ochres and magentas, the houses have sloping terracotta roofs typical of the Mediterranean and the air carries heady aromas of pine and cypress. You can only be in the Midi or – as we call it – the south of France. It’s so relaxing to catch up on some reading or just laze in the sun.
Ardèche Gorges
After lunch we explore one of France’s most outstanding landscapes – the Ardèche Gorges, whose scale is a fitting reminder of Mother Nature’s awesome power. Sheer limestone cliffs plunge almost 1,000 feet to the river’s blue waters, which elegantly snake their way through stupendous rock formations, culminating in a huge natural arch, the Pont d’Arc.
Caves, grottoes and natural sculptures create marvellous views at every turn before we return to the gentler slopes of the Rhône Valley, where our ship is moored in charming Viviers, a medieval town clustered around its 12th-century cathedral.
During your tour of the Ardèche, you have two exciting options to choose from:
You could explore the beautiful Lavender farm, which includes a fascinating museum where you can learn all about the process of cultivating lavender and the distillation of essential oils. In addition to the museum, there’s a boutique where you can purchase various lavender products. This option allows for a leisurely experience, perfect for anyone interested in the art and science of lavender.
Or, if you're up for a challenge, you can visit the Grotte de la Madeleine. A prehistoric cave composed of limestone, with a complex network of chambers and passages that contains a collection of fascinating art, dating back to around 17,000 years ago. Please note that this option involves a demanding trek with 250 steps down and then back up, so it's best suited for those who are physically prepared for the hike.
We slip our mooring and proceed through the famous lock at Bollène, one of the deepest in France, as you relax over dinner.
After dinner, delight in a ballroom dancing performance in the lounge with the opportunity to learn some basic steps of a French madison line dance!

Arles & Pont du Gard
Take a guided tour of Arles, seeing its Roman remains or learning about Van Gogh before visiting the Pont du Gard aqueduct.

Arles
You awake under the azure skies of deepest Provence and amid the warm stone colours of Arles, many of whose historic monuments are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This morning, you'll have a couple of guided tours to choose from, each led by a knowledgeable local guide.
You can choose to learn about Arles’ Roman history. Although small in size, it was the key stronghold on the Roman road to Spain, one of the empire’s richest possessions. Seagoing ships could reach here, and the city became a regional capital, briefly ruling over Gaul, Spain and Britain. Our guided tour will help you appreciate the finer points of Arles’s magnificent Roman remains, including the splendid amphitheatre, one of the best preserved in the world, the earlier theatre built during the reign of Augustus and the Alyscamps, the ancient necropolis with its extraordinary atmosphere.
Alternatively, if you are interested in art - especially Van Gogh - you can opt for a tour of Arles, where you learn about his life and work. The disturbed but great genius of an artist Van Gogh lived in Arles for just over a year, from February 1888. It was his most prolific period and, inspired by Arles and the light and beauty of the Provençal countryside, he produced around 300 works, including The Night Café, The Sower and, of course, Sunflowers.
Pont du Gard
After lunch we visit the amazing Pont du Gard Roman aqueduct, one of the wonders of the ancient world. No amount of fame can diminish the first sight of this 2,000-year-old structure, which was the highest bridge built in the Empire –the Romans themselves considered it the most important testimony to their greatness. Its statistics are staggering - over 900 feet long and almost 160 feet high, with its stones each weighing up to six tons.
To put this in perspective, the span of the Pont du Gard is greater than the width of the River Thames at London Bridge – and no mortar was used in its construction! The situation is lovely too, with pine- and cypress-covered hills adding to the harmonious setting. Re-joining the ship, we cruise along the Rhône and, during dinner, pass the imposing 15th-century castle at Tarascon standing guard on the riverbank.

Avignon
Explore Avignon on a guided tour, including the stunning Pope's Palace or opt for a petit train tour, before free time to explore.

The light catching the red roofs of Avignon’s majestic skyline is a sight to behold over breakfast, after which we embark on a guided tour of one of the most extraordinary and intriguing cities in France. Avignon’s destiny changed during the 14th century, when the Pope’s court moved here to avoid strife in Rome. Igniting a century of prosperity, the Pontiff commissioned a host of ambitious building projects, and today the city is immaculately preserved, nestling behind its almost-intact 14th-century walls and boasting more remarkable monuments, superbly decorated buildings, churches, chapels and convents than you can possibly count. Most important is the stunning Popes’ Palace, made up of two buildings that together form the largest Gothic palace in the world. With turrets, towers, parapets and other fortifications, its exterior resembles a mighty fortress, while the interior is a tour de force of medieval architecture and ornamentation, adorned with priceless frescoes, Gobelin tapestries and graceful sculptures. The ceremonial hall, chapels, cloisters and private apartments are all unmissable. But to truly embrace the feel of papal Avignon, imagine yourself here during the Middle Ages amid the Palace’s rich furnishings and extravagant decoration, with cardinals, princes and ambassadors milling about its candle-lit halls and corridors, while in the streets below countless pilgrims eagerly anticipate benediction. This was Avignon’s brief golden age when it was truly the centre of Christendom.
This morning, you’ll have a couple of exciting options to choose from. You can embark on a guided tour of the charming city of Avignon, exploring the Pont Saint-Bénézet, a stunning medieval bridge spanning the Rhône River, followed by an inside tour of Pope’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Please note that this visit includes uneven terrain and many steps inside the palace.
Alternatively, after the visit to the bridge, you can take a captivating ride on the petit train through Avignon. The choice is yours!
Free time in Avignon
After lunch you’re free to explore as you wish, perhaps visiting the nearby Petit Palais, the former home of the archbishops of Avignon, to cast a critical eye over the remarkable collection of over 300 paintings and sculptures from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, including works by Botticelli and Carpaccio. Or take a stroll on the iconic Pont d’Avignon, which, dramatically, ends halfway across the river, made famous by the melody we all recall from our first French lessons.
It’s our final afternoon so you may wish to do some shopping, or just find a charming café in a shady Provençal square to watch the world go by. Perhaps though, return to the luxurious surroundings of our ship, finding a quiet spot to contemplate the many wondrous places you’ve seen and experienced over a cup of tea!
This evening we enjoy the sumptuous Chef’s Dinner, featuring some of their signature dishes - a truly memorable experience. Afterwards, sit back and relax to the sounds of a talented local pianist who'll entertain us with French songs on board.
Personalise your holiday
Camargue with Manade visit
- Price: £74pp in 2025 & £81pp in 2026
- Duration: 4 hrs
Instead of spending time at leisure in Avignon, join us for a short drive through the Camargue towards the coast. Here, we'll visit a local manade, a type of farm typical of the Camargue that specialises in breeding bulls and horses. While exploring the area by cart, we will learn more about this unique method of raising free-roaming animals, which incorporates traditional farming techniques. The experience will conclude with a glass of local wine.
After our visit, we will return to the ship in time for dinner on board.
Please contact us at least two weeks before you’re set to depart to add the above experience to your booking before departure. Minimum numbers apply.
Personalise your holiday
Truffle farm visit with tasting
- Price: £75pp in 2025 & £82pp in 2026
- Duration: 4 hrs
Take a trip to the countryside to explore a local truffle farm. Here, we'll discover what makes this delicacy so popular and have the chance to savour its unique and intense aroma during a tasting, paired with a glass of wine.
This optional afternoon trip will be instead of free time in Avignon.
Please contact us at least two weeks before you’re set to depart to add the above experience to your booking before departure. Minimum numbers apply.

Return home
It’s time to say goodbye to your crew and start the journey home.

Arrival in Avignon
Begin your adventure by boarding our five-star ship in Avignon.

On arrival the dedicated English-speaking crew will welcome you on board and help you to your cabin. After settling into your spacious and tastefully furnished accommodation, there’s time to familiarise yourself with this five-star floating hotel.

Avignon
Explore Avignon on a guided tour, including the stunning Pope's Palace or opt for a petit train tour, before free time to explore.

The light catching the red roofs of Avignon’s majestic skyline is a sight to behold over breakfast, after which we embark on a guided tour of one of the most extraordinary and intriguing cities in France. Avignon’s destiny changed during the 14th century, when the Pope’s court moved here to avoid strife in Rome. Igniting a century of prosperity, the Pontiff commissioned a host of ambitious building projects, and today the city is immaculately preserved, nestling behind its almost-intact 14th-century walls and boasting more remarkable monuments, superbly decorated buildings, churches, chapels and convents than you can possibly count. Most important is the stunning Popes’ Palace, made up of two buildings that together form the largest Gothic palace in the world. With turrets, towers, parapets and other fortifications, its exterior resembles a mighty fortress, while the interior is a tour de force of medieval architecture and ornamentation, adorned with priceless frescoes, Gobelin tapestries and graceful sculptures. The ceremonial hall, chapels, cloisters and private apartments are all unmissable. But to truly embrace the feel of papal Avignon, imagine yourself here during the Middle Ages amid the Palace’s rich furnishings and extravagant decoration, with cardinals, princes and ambassadors milling about its candle-lit halls and corridors, while in the streets below countless pilgrims eagerly anticipate benediction. This was Avignon’s brief golden age when it was truly the centre of Christendom.
This morning, you’ll have a couple of exciting options to choose from. You can embark on a guided tour of the charming city of Avignon, exploring the Pont Saint-Bénézet, a stunning medieval bridge spanning the Rhône River, followed by an inside tour of Pope’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Please note that this visit includes uneven terrain and many steps inside the palace.
Alternatively, after the visit to the bridge, you can take a captivating ride on the petit train through Avignon. The choice is yours!
Free time in Avignon
After lunch you’re free to explore as you wish, perhaps visiting the nearby Petit Palais, the former home of the archbishops of Avignon, to cast a critical eye over the remarkable collection of over 300 paintings and sculptures from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, including works by Botticelli and Carpaccio. Or take a stroll on the iconic Pont d’Avignon, which, dramatically, ends halfway across the river, made famous by the melody we all recall from our first French lessons.
You may wish to do some shopping, or just find a quiet café in a shady Provençal square to watch the world go by.
Returning on board for dinner, the ship sets sail towards our next destination, Arles, arriving later that evening. Afterwards, sit back and relax to the sounds of a talented local pianist who'll entertain us with French songs on board.
Personalise your holiday
Camargue with Manade visit
- Price: £74pp in 2025 & £81pp in 2026
- Duration: 4 hrs
Instead of spending time at leisure in Avignon, join us for a short drive through the Camargue towards the coast. Here, we'll visit a local manade, a type of farm typical of the Camargue that specialises in breeding bulls and horses. While exploring the area by cart, we will learn more about this unique method of raising free-roaming animals, which incorporates traditional farming techniques. The experience will conclude with a glass of local wine.
After our visit, we will return to the ship in time for dinner on board.
Please contact us at least two weeks before you’re set to depart to add the above experience to your booking before departure. Minimum numbers apply.
Personalise your holiday
Truffle farm visit with tasting
- Price: £75pp in 2025 & £82pp in 2026
- Duration: 4 hrs
Venture into the countryside to visit a local truffle farm. Here, we'll learn more about what makes this local delicacy so popular, and enjoy the opportunity to savour their unique and intense aroma with a tasting, accompanied by a glass of wine.
This optional afternoon trip will be instead of free time in Avignon.
Please contact us at least two weeks before you’re set to depart to add the above experience to your booking before departure. Minimum numbers apply.

Arles & Pont Du Gard
Take a guided tour of Arles, seeing its Roman remains or learning about Van Gogh before visiting the Pont du Gard aqueduct.

Arles
You awake under the azure skies of deepest Provence and amid the warm stone colours of Arles, many of whose historic monuments are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This morning, you'll have a couple of guided tours to choose from, each led by a knowledgeable local guide.
You can choose to learn about Arles’ Roman history. Although small in size, it was the key stronghold on the Roman road to Spain, one of the empire’s richest possessions. Seagoing ships could reach here, and the city became a regional capital, briefly ruling over Gaul, Spain and Britain. Our guided tour will help you appreciate the finer points of Arles’s magnificent Roman remains, including the splendid amphitheatre, one of the best preserved in the world, the earlier theatre built during the reign of Augustus and the Alyscamps, the ancient necropolis with its extraordinary atmosphere.
Alternatively, if you are interested in art - especially Van Gogh - you can opt for a tour of Arles, where you learn about his life and work. The disturbed but great genius of an artist Van Gogh lived in Arles for just over a year, from February 1888. It was his most prolific period and, inspired by Arles and the light and beauty of the Provençal countryside, he produced around 300 works, including The Night Café, The Sower and, of course, Sunflowers.
Pont du Gard
After lunch we visit the amazing Pont du Gard Roman aqueduct, one of the wonders of the ancient world. No amount of fame can diminish the first sight of this 2,000-year-old structure, which was the highest bridge built in the Empire –the Romans themselves considered it the most important testimony to their greatness. Its statistics are staggering - over 900 feet long and almost 160 feet high, with its stones each weighing up to six tons.
To put this in perspective, the span of the Pont du Gard is greater than the width of the River Thames at London Bridge – and no mortar was used in its construction! The situation is lovely too, with pine- and cypress-covered hills adding to the harmonious setting. Re-joining the ship, we cruise along the Rhône and, during dinner, pass the imposing 15th-century castle at Tarascon standing guard on the riverbank.

Ardèche Gorges & Tain l'Hermitage
Tour the stunning Ardèche Gorges. Then relax on board as we sail towards Tain l'Hermitage, where we enjoy a wine-tasting.

Ardèche Gorges
This morning we disembark after breakfast and whilst our ship effortlessly cruises upstream towards Le Pouzin, we will explore one of France’s most outstanding landscapes – the Ardèche Gorges, whose scale is a fitting reminder of Mother Nature’s awesome power.
Sheer limestone cliffs plunge almost 1,000 feet to the river’s blue waters, which elegantly snake their way through stupendous rock formations, culminating in a huge natural arch, the Pont d’Arc. We enjoy marvellous views at every turn of caves, grottoes and natural sculptures before returning to the ship moored in Le Pouzin.
During your tour of the Ardèche, you have two exciting options to choose from:
You could explore the beautiful Lavender farm, which includes a fascinating museum where you can learn all about the process of cultivating lavender and the distillation of essential oils. In addition to the museum, there’s a boutique where you can purchase various lavender products. This option allows for a leisurely experience, perfect for anyone interested in the art and science of lavender.
Or, if you're up for a challenge, you can visit the Grotte de la Madeleine. A prehistoric cave composed of limestone, with a complex network of chambers and passages that contains a collection of fascinating art, dating back to around 17,000 years ago. Please note that this option involves a demanding trek with 250 steps down and then back up, so it's best suited for those who are physically prepared for the hike.
Free afternoon sailing towards Tain l'Hermitage
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon on board – perhaps catching up on some reading or just lazing in the sun as the temperature rises, before we arrive in Tain l'Hermitage, surrounded by steep vine-covered hillsides.
Tain l'Hermitage wine-tasting
Here another of the world’s most revered wines is produced: Syrah. To find out more about the history and production of wine here, we will visit a local domain which, of course, includes the opportunity to taste their produce. After dinner in the ship's restaurant, perhaps take a stroll along the river and wander across the oldest suspension bridge in France to the pretty provincial town of Tournon on the opposite bank of the river, with its imposing castle and tree-lined avenues.

Vienne
Sail through the most spectacular section of the Rhône Valley before arriving in Vienne for time to explore at leisure.

Cruise through the Rhône Valley
During breakfast this morning, we’ll slip our moorings and cruise north through one of the most spectacular sections of the Rhône Valley, as the river squeezes and twists pasts Condrieu, Saint-Rambert-d’Albon and Saint-Vallier, with wooded cliffs rising high on both sides.
Traditionally these stretches were the most dangerous due to fierce currents and varying water levels but, with the waters now tamed by a series of locks whose complex mechanisms never cease to fascinate.
Vienne
After lunch we arrive in the ancient Roman stronghold of Vienne, first a Celtic settlement, then a Roman stronghold under Julius Caesar. Here you'll be free to explore at leisure. Strikingly located in a narrow section of the Rhône, where the river meanders dramatically around a steep bluff, Vienne is a treasure trove of historic remains, including the stunning Roman Temple of Augustus and Livia, one of only two edifices of this type in the whole of the country.
From the ship, maybe head to the top of the city, the Mont Pipet hill, where the view onto the Rhône will inspire keen photographers. It’s also where the Romans chose to build the spectacular amphitheatre in the 1st Century AD, which could accommodate 13.500 spectators. Weaving through the charming, narrow streets of the old town, soak up the history of this fascinating place.
Return to the ship for dinner, then delight in a ballroom dancing performance in the lounge with the opportunity to learn some basic steps of a French madison line dance!
Afterwards we commence our cruise towards Chalon-sur-Saône.

Beaune
Cruise along the Saône to Chalon-sur-Saône, from where we drive through Burgundy to Beaune to see the Hôtel-Dieu on a guided tour.

Free morning sailing towards Chalon-sur-Saône
Overnight we have made steady progress north and we now cruise on the Saône. This morning, we catch the first glimpses of the vine-clad slopes of the hazy green Beaujolais hills as we approach one of the world’s most revered red-wine-producing regions. On our left we see the picturesque villages of Morgon, Fleury, Juliénas, Chénas and many more, while on the right you may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of snow-capped Mont Blanc – Western Europe’s highest mountain.
We cruise past the town that gives them their name, the white wines of Mâcon hold sway, before arriving in Chalon during lunch.
Beaune
Chalon-sur- Saône is the gateway to Burgundy and the home of Nicéphore Niépce, the inventor of photography. On today’s tour we see some of the pretty yet surprisingly small villages that produce some of the world’s most sublime wines – Meursault, Volnay, Pommard, Gevrey-Chambertin and many more.
Nearby is medieval Beaune, Burgundy’s wine capital, which is wonderful to wander around. At its centre is the Hospices de Beaune, also known as the Hôtel-Dieu. Originally built in the 15th century as a hospital for the disadvantaged, it’s a jewel of High Gothic architecture, instantly recognisable for its colourful glazed roof tiles arranged in dazzling geometric patterns.
A prestigious annual wine auction takes place here each November, with proceeds going to benefit the Hospices and its charity work. After a guided tour you are free to explore as you wish. You can’t visit Burgundy without sampling it amazing wine, so we recommend a visit to one of the cellars for a tour and wine-tasting - after all this is Burgundy’s wine capital! Later, we’ll return to the ship for dinner. During the night, we commence our cruise back to Lyon.

Lyon
Enjoy the final morning of sailing with a leisurely start to the day, then spend the afternoon exploring Lyon on a guided tour.

Free morning cruising towards Lyon
Start the day with a leisurely breakfast and why not take that second cup of tea up on deck and enjoy the river breeze as the delightful scenery slips by. We’ve a morning’s sailing ahead so there’s time to enjoy one last visit to the fitness area or perhaps make an appointment at the hairdresser’s for a last minute pamper before we make our stately final approach into Lyon just before lunch is served.
Lyon
This afternoon enjoy a guided tour of Lyon, one of France’s most fascinating cities.
The Rhône Valley had been the route of choice for marauding armies and peaceful traders for centuries, and Lyon’s current site, at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône Rivers, cried out to be fortified. In 43 BC the Romans founded the city, which subsequently grew in importance; Emperor Claudius, conqueror of Britain, was born here.
There are many Roman remains to see, but it was the production of silk that brought Lyon to prominence during the Middle Ages, and throughout the city you can see signs of the wealth that poured in – Renaissance buildings, imposing churches and Europe’s largest pedestrian square, Place Bellecour, with a statue of Louis XIV as its focus.
The Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is crammed with antique shops and intriguing traboules – narrow covered passageways enabling silk merchants to transport their wares to the river without getting wet – that today are a joy to amble through. As well as its glorious architecture, Lyon is generally acknowledged as France’s (and to locals, the world’s) gastronomic capital.
In fairness it has much to commend it: nouvelle cuisine was invented near here and the city boasts a huge array of speciality food shops and eateries, including 20 restaurants with one or more Michelin stars and countless little places to eat.
After the tour you are free to explore Lyon further before returning to the sumptuous surroundings of your ship.
This evening we enjoy the superb Chef’s Dinner, featuring some of their signature dishes - a truly memorable experience. Afterwards head to the lounge and contemplate the wondrous places you have seen and experienced over a drink with your newfound friends.

Return home
It’s time to say goodbye to your crew and start the journey home.
Extend your holiday
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Lake Geneva & Golden Pass
3 night tour
On selected dates, add a three night stay near Lake Geneva, plus take a ride on the iconic Golden Pass railway.
Available ships

MS Lord Byron
- Built
- 2013
- Crew
- 36
- Passengers
- 140
Every single element of the MS Lord Byron is designed to the highest possible specification and our own exacting standards to bring you the very best and most enjoyable river cruising experience, in the most luxurious comfort.

MS Thomas Hardy
- Built
- 2017
- Crew
- 44
- Passengers
- 167
It is extremely difficult to convey just how extraordinary this outstanding ship really is and exactly what distinguishes the MS Thomas Hardy from similar vessels.
Extras & upgrades
- Price: £74pp in 2025 & £81pp in 2026
- Duration: 4 hrs
Instead of spending time at leisure in Avignon, join us for a short drive through the Camargue towards the coast. Here, we'll visit a local manade, a type of farm typical of the Camargue that specialises in breeding bulls and horses. While exploring the area by cart, we will learn more about this unique method of raising free-roaming animals, which incorporates traditional farming techniques. The experience will conclude with a glass of local wine.
After our visit, we will return to the ship in time for dinner on board.
Please contact us at least two weeks before you’re set to depart to add the above experience to your booking before departure. Minimum numbers apply.
- Price: £75pp in 2025 & £82pp in 2026
- Duration: 4 hrs
Venture into the countryside to visit a local truffle farm. Here, we'll learn more about what makes this local delicacy so popular, and enjoy the opportunity to savour their unique and intense aroma with a tasting, accompanied by a glass of wine.
This optional afternoon trip will be instead of free time in Avignon.
Please contact us at least two weeks before you’re set to depart to add the above experience to your booking before departure. Minimum numbers apply.
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by giving our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
From hotel upgrades to holiday extensions, you can benefit from our Travel Concierge service:
- Add hotel stays before you sail in the destination your river cruises starts from
- Add hotel stays after your cruise in the destination your river cruises ends in
- Change your departure airport (depending on flight availability)
- Upgrade or change your Eurostar/train travel
- Book a door-to-door transfer service from your home to your departure airport or airport hotel
- Book transfers from the airport/travel station to your hotel
- Book internal flights within Europe
Available pre and post booking.
Travel connections
These are the local airports and approximate transfer times (dependent on traffic).
Lyon - start or end of cruise
Arrival or departure airport | Transfer time |
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Marseille Airport | 3hrs 30 |
Montpellier Airport | 3hrs 30 mins |
Lyon Airport | 45 mins |
Geneva Airport | 1hr 30mins |
Lyon Station | 45 mins |
Avignon - start or end of cruise
Arrival or departure airport | Transfer time |
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Marseille Airport | 1hr 30 mins |
Montpellier Airport | 1hr 30 mins |
Lyon Airport | 3hrs 30 mins |
Nice Airport | 3hrs |
Avignon Station | 45 mins |
FAQs
Prices are per person, based on two people sharing a twin cabin with a limited number of sole occupancy cabins available, at the relevant supplement. The price includes:
- Full board during your cruise from dinner on your day of arrival until breakfast on your final day
- Free drinks package
- Complimentary on-board tea and coffee
- Complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary)
- All visits and excursions as mentioned
- Return flights (or Eurostar for UK customers)
- Coach travel as mentioned
- Transfers from the airport/station to and from the port of embarkation
- English-speaking expert guides
- The services of a Riviera Travel Cruise Director and Concierge
UK Citizens do not require a visa to enter France, however you must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/france/entry-requirements
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
Fact File
- Currency: Euro
- Flight Time: Approx. 1 hr 50 mins to 2 hrs
- Eurostar & TGV Journey Time: Approx. 7 hrs
- Language: French
- Time Zone: GMT+1
- Country: France
You can take a look at our river cruise FAQs to find answers to common questions, or find out about accessibility on our cruises and tours on our mobility FAQs page.
Alternatively, you can take a look at our Why River Cruise page to delve further into life on board, whether it's the onboard dining, onshore excursions, or more about the ships and cabins.
The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 101 days before you depart.
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29 04 2025 | 12:55 |
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29 04 2025 | 07:20 |
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29 04 2025 | 17:00 | Lyon - Cruise Only | MS Lord Byron | £2,379 pp | Book now |
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01 05 2025 | 17:00 | Avignon - Cruise Only | MS Thomas Hardy | £2,329 pp | Book now |
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