Skip to main content

Lyon, Provençal Rhône & the Camargue River Cruise

River Cruise
11 days from
£2849 pp
based on 2 people sharing
View dates & prices

World-class wines and legendary cuisine, verdant landscapes draped in vineyards and honey-coloured medieval towns with intriguing, cobbled lanes – discover one of southern France’s most tantalising regions.

Experience the allure of Southern France with a journey through world-renowned vineyards, savouring legendary cuisine, and exploring the region's most picturesque river landscapes. From the cobbled lanes of honey-coloured medieval towns to the breathtaking Ardèche Gorges and historic Roman ruins, immerse yourself in a tapestry of rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and unforgettable gastronomic delights.

This holiday is ideal for travellers looking to explore Southern France’s rich cultural and historical heritage on a  luxurious river cruise.

At a glance

  • Free drinks package
  • 10 nights on board a five-star ship
  • Return flights & transfers
  • Return Eurostar, TGV & transfers
  • 16 included experiences
  • Full board dining
  • Complimentary on-board tea & coffee
  • Free on-board Wi-Fi
  • Expert Riviera Cruise Director & Concierge
  • All port charges & airport taxes

Offers

Explore for longer without breaking the bank! 

The saving value has already been applied, so book now to save £200pp in a lower deck cabin, £300pp in a middle deck cabin and an amazing £400pp in an upper deck cabin on select July and August 2025 departures.

DateLower deck savingMiddle deck savingUpper deck saving
20 July 2025

Was £3,249pp

Now £3,149pp

Save £100

Was £4,049pp

Now £3,849pp

Save £200

Was £4,399pp

Now £4,099pp

Save £300

13 August 2025

Was £3,149pp

Now £2,949pp

Save £200

Was £3,949pp

Now £3,649pp

Save £300

Was £4,299pp

Now £3,899pp

Save £400

*Dates and prices available as of 28 November 2024 - not combinable with any other offer.

View more about our Save on longer cruises offer

Save when you book early, with 2026 river cruises frozen at 2025 prices. Book online before 15 December 2024 to save! 

Find out more

Raise a glass and enjoy a free drinks package on all European river cruises.

Superior Drinks package on 2024 & 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​

View our drinks package offer

There’s even more to enjoy on a group holiday with family or friends - now 1 in every 8 guests goes free when you book a river cruise as a group of 8 or more.

Experience the delights of Southern France on the Rhône, marvel at the vineyard slopes of the Douro valley or absorb the breathtaking views of the baroque cities on the Danube. You could use the saving to upgrade to a more luxurious cabin, to add on the drinks package, or to simply have more money in your pocket when you explore the local areas. Whether you’re travelling as a group of friends, a society or organised club, you can relax knowing you’ve got unbeatable value for money.

With our dedicated Groups Booking Team, you’ll be looked after every step of the way - call them on 01283 901216 to find out more.

Find out more about our groups offer

Your itinerary

Day
1

Arrival in Lyon

Travel to Lyon.

Saône river along Lyon townhouses under a sunset sky, France

On arrival we transfer by coach to our ship moored in Lyon’s historic centre. Our 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 floating five-star hotel.

Day
2

Mâcon & Cluny Abbey

Discover Cluny Abbey and visit a local winemaker for a tasting. Then, enjoy a cheese-tasting on board as we sail this afternoon.

Romanesque Cluny church in Burgundy, France
Guided tour of Cluny Abbey
Wine tasting and tour of a historic chateau
Free afternoon sailing towards Chalon with on-board cheese tasting

Cluny Abbey

Nothing beats the excitement of waking up somewhere new and as you rise this morning, we arrive in the delightful town of Mâcon, the capital of the Mâconnais region of Burgundy. After our first splendid breakfast, we depart the ship and enjoy the short drive to Cluny Abbey, one of the most glorious Benedictine abbeys of the Christian Middle Ages. In the 12th century, a network of 1450 abbeys and 10,000 monks made up the order of Cluny under a highly original and successful system; the Abbots of Cluny became leaders on the international stage and the monastery of Cluny was considered the most prestigious monastic institution in Europe. Its wealth enabled the monastery to hire workers to do the traditional labour of monks allowing them to devote themselves to almost constant prayer, thus elevating their position into a profession. Despite the monastic ideal of a frugal life, Cluny Abbey commissioned candelabras of solid silver and gold chalices made with precious gems for use at the abbey Masses. Instead of being limited to the traditional fare of broth and porridge, the monks ate very well, enjoying roasted chickens (a luxury in France then), wines from their vineyards and cheeses made by their employees. The monks wore the finest linen religious habits and silk vestments at Mass. Artefacts exemplifying the wealth of Cluny Abbey are today on display at the Musée de Cluny in Paris. Whilst much of the abbey was destroyed during the Revolution, we enjoy a fascinating guided tour of this atmospheric place.

Mâcon

We are in the heart of this famous wine-producing region where vines have been planted since Gallo-Roman times. We visit one of the region’s best winemakers for a tour and tasting in a historic chateau. Mâcon was once known for its red wines, but the twentieth century saw its white wines also coming to prominence. Today, the Mâcon appellation oversees 53 hectares of vineyard, 70% of which is dedicated to the production of white wine, principally Chardonnay. After learning about the time-old traditions of wine-production, sample a selection of its finest produce. We return to our ship stopping off at the geological phenomenon Solutre Rock – an important prehistoric site surrounded by lush vineyards, made famous by the ritual ascents of French President Francois Mitterrand during the 1980s.

Cruise towards Chalon

Back on board reconvene in the restaurant for lunch during which we slip our moorings. After lunch, enjoy an onboard cheese tasting with the chance to sample a selection of delicious local produce served with breads and a variety of mustards. Then settle in for a leisurely afternoon up on deck or acquaint yourself with the ship’s excellent facilities – perhaps a dip in the splashpool or indulge yourself with a spa treatment.

Tonight, enjoy another superb dinner as we arrive in the picturesque town of Chalon. Enjoy an onboard cheese tasting after tonight's dinner with the chance to sample a selection of delicious local produce served with breads and a variety of mustards.

Day
3

Chalon & Beaune

Drive through the pretty villages of the Burgundy to Beaune to see the Hôtel-Dieu on a guided tour before an afternoon sailing.

Burgundian Village with terracotta roofed white buildings in Burgundy, France
Guided tour of Beaune
Free afternoon sailing towards Lyon

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 villages that produce some of the world’s most sublime wines – Meursault, Volnay, Pommard, and many more. Nearby is medieval Beaune, Burgundy’s wine capital and one of the most picturesque walled towns in the region. 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. Today it’s a museum showcasing famous works by artists such as Van der Weyden and a prestigious annual wine auction takes place here each November, with proceeds going to the Hospices. We’ll get to enjoy a guided tour of its fine interior during a guided walking tour, strolling through Beaune’s attractive streets and then there’s time for you to explore under your own steam. Why not visit the fascinating Dalineum museum dedicated to the Catalan artist Salvador Dali with a collection of his surrealist paintings, sculptures, furniture and photographs, or simply enjoy the view from a pavement café and absorb the ambience of this historic spot.

Cruise towards Lyon

We return to the ship for lunch as we recommence our journey to Lyon. This afternoon, take to the deck for a lazy afternoon on a sun lounger or catch up on some reading in a quiet corner in the lounge as the ever-changing river views seamlessly drift by - holidays really don’t get more relaxing this! Gradually the vine-clad slopes of the hazy green Beaujolais hills come into view as we approach one of the world’s most revered red wine-producing regions. On our right we see the picturesque villages of Morgon, Fleurie, Juliénas, Chénas and many more, while on the left you may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of snow-capped Mont Blanc – Western Europe’s highest mountain. As the afternoon melts away, you’re completely unwound, and thoughts turn to tonight’s dinner. Take in the views and chat with your fellow travellers over an aperitif on the terrace area.

Day
4

Lyon

Explore the old town of Lyon on a tour this morning, before an afternoon of scenic cruising.

Famous view of Lyon with Saone river at night
Guided tour of Lyon
Free afternoon sailing towards Le Pouzin

Overnight the ship has cruised almost imperceptibly downstream, and we have arrived once more in the delightful city of Lyon. The Rhône Valley has 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 and drink. We enjoy a city tour taking in the main sights, stopping to visit the impressive 19th-century Basilica and take in spectacular views of the city; after a short walking tour you’ll have free time to explore under your own steam.

Cruise towards Le Pouzin

Return to the ship for lunch as we slip our moorings once more for an afternoon’s scenic cruising. We pass the historic Roman town of Vienne, strikingly located in a narrow section of the Rhône where the river meanders dramatically around a steep bluff.

As the Rhône squeezes and twists past Condrieu, Saint-Rambert-d’Albon and Saint-Vallier, with wooded cliffs rising high on both sides the views are particularly spectacular. 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, you can relax on the Sun Deck savouring the glorious vistas. As the afternoon drifts into evening 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.

Day
5

Ardèche Gorges

Embark on our tour of the stunning Ardèche Gorges this morning, and spend the afternoon relaxing as we sail

Curving Ardeche River, surrounded by tall trees and a cliff, France
Tour of the Ardèche Gorges
Free afternoon sailing towards Avignon
Live accordionist performance

Overnight we have arrived in Le Pouzin and this morning after breakfast we depart the ship for a spectacular drive to explore the beautiful 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.

Cruise towards Avignon

We continue through the famous lock at Bollène as you relax over lunch after which there’s time for a siesta in the sun or afternoon cup of tea on the deck whilst taking in the views. Increasingly 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.

Dusk falls and as we reconvene for dinner, Avignon’s majestic skyline comes into view, and we moor up in this legendary city. Later sink into a comfy seat in the lounge over your favourite digestif from the well-stocked bar and relax as we listen to an on-board performance from a local accordionist playing traditional music.

Day
6

Avignon, Pont du Gard & Uzès

See Avignon on a guided tour. After lunch we visit the amazing Pont du Gard aqueduct, then the charming city of Uzès.

Guided tour of Avignon
Visit the Pont du Gard
Walking tour of Uzès

Avignon

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. Later 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.

Pont du Gard

After lunch back on board we visit the amazing Pont du Gard Roman aqueduct, one of the best-preserved Roman constructions and wonders of the ancient world against a superb backdrop of pine and cypress-covered hills. 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!

Uzès

We continue to Uzès, one of the most charming cities in the south of France, famed for its local produce and bustling textile markets. On arrival we enjoy a walking tour, strolling through the shady cobbled streets of its old town, a delightfully car-free zone, whilst admiring the pale limestone buildings with their characterful shutters and elegant wrought iron balconies. See the impressive cathedral with its quirky Pisa-like tower, contemporary artwork and ancient, intricate stained glass. Built on the site of a Roman camp, visit the Duke’s Palace with its imposing Renaissance facades, turrets and ramparts, wealth of fine art, furniture and a cellar stocked with fine champagne. Uzès became the first Duchy of France in 1632 and the present Duke and Duchess still spend the summer here. Climb the tower to enjoy panoramic views of the olive groves, garrigue and vineyards.

This evening our ship sets sail once more, arriving in Arles later tonight.

Day
7

Arles & Les Baux-de-Provence

Explore Arle's Roman remains, then drive to the village of Les Baux-de-Provence and visit an olive oil farm, including a tasting.

Aerial view of ancient town Arles in Provence and Cote d'Azur, France
Guided tour of Arles
Visit to Les Baux-de-Provence
Visit to an Olive Oil farm, with tasting
An Arlesian dance and musical performance

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. Albeit small, it was the key stronghold on the Roman road to Spain, one of the empire’s richest possessions. Seagoing ships could reach the city and it 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. 

The disturbed but great genius and 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.

Les Baux-de-Provence

After lunch we take a scenic drive to the picturesque village of Les Baux-de-Provence located in the Alpilles mountains, spectacularly sited atop a rocky outcrop, a cluster of stone-built houses, bright terracotta roofs, ancient churches and fine public buildings terracing the hillside in the shadow of the ruins of its medieval castle. Awash with architectural treasures at every turn, it’s a delight to wander its cobbled streets soaking up the ambience of times gone by. Enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views of this typically Provençal landscape, surrounded by vineyards, twisted age-old olive and cypress trees. We visit an authentic olive oil farm to learn more about the production of this versatile store-cupboard staple and end our visit with a delicious and unforgettable tasting of olive oil accompanied by local specialities.

Our ship remains moored in Arles overnight and after dinner we enjoy an Arlesian dance and musical performance.

Day
8

Camargue, Ornithological Park & Saintes-Marie-de-la-Mer

Tour the Camargue, including the Ornithological Park of Pont de Gau and the coastal town of Saintes-Marie-de-la-Mer.

Aerial view of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer and beach in France
Guided tour of Camargue with visit to the Ornithological Park & Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer

Camargue & Ornithological Park

During this morning’s breakfast our magnificent vessel glides into Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône, located at the mouth of the great Rhône, between the river and the sea, and surrounded by the unique wilderness of the Camargue.

The Parc naturel régional de Camargue fringing the shoreline of the Camargue, has been a protected wetland and marine area since 1970. Few areas of France are as distinctive, fascinating or inspirational as this area of outstanding natural beauty with its remote and beautiful Mediterranean beaches and grassy dunes, where the mistral blows across sun-baked prairies strewn with the blue-flowers of fragrant sea lavender, and salt-marshes, ponds and lagoons teeming with wildlife stretch as far as the eye can see. Famed for its wild horses, black bulls and birdlife, it’s a paradise for birdwatchers as well as a spectacular place to enjoy a host of other sporting activities from cycling, hiking and pony-trekking.

During spring and autumn, the park's wetlands are a major staging point for hundreds of thousands of migrating birds and we enjoy a tour into this unique landscape with a visit to the Ornithological Park of Pont de Gau to observe and learn more about the colonies of bird species, including the famed pink flamingos, who have made their home here.

Saintes-Marie-de-la-Mer

Later we drive to the bustling seaside town of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, the capital of Camargue. On arrival we have a short orienteering tour of the main sights – the Notre Dame de la Mer, a fine Romanesque church dating from the 9th century and the old town hall followed by some free time to wander before returning to the ship for lunch. Spend a lazy afternoon on board enjoying the scenery. After dinner is served retire to the bar as we arrive at Châteauneuf-du-Pape.

Day
9

Orange & Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Explore the Rhône Valley with visits to Orange & Châteauneuf-du-Pape and enjoy a wine tasting in one of the region's fine wineries.

View from ruins of a castle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape town in Vaucluse, France
Guided tour of Orange & wine tasting
Free afternoon sailing towards Lyon

Orange & Châteauneuf-du-Pape

After breakfast we take a scenic drive into the heart of the Rhône Valley, savouring the views of its vineyard draped landscape, dotted with the occasional sleepy hamlet. We firstly arrive in the Roman city of Orange located on the ancient Agrippa Road and a historically important trading post. This charming ‘City of Princes’ is home to two magnificent and unmissable UNESCO monuments: the mighty Triumphal Arch and the Roman theatre – the world’s best preserved ancient theatre. Built in the 1st century AD, gaze in awe at its exceptional state and huge back wall towering an incredible 37 metres with columns and a statue of the Emperor Augustus still intact. You’ll be transported back in time as you imagine all the spectacles that would have taken place in this ancient spot.

Next we take a panoramic drive through the stunning and world-renowned region of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation. The region’s vineyards are prized the world over and there will be a photo stop before we arrive in the magical village of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, spectacularly sited on a hill, an island rising from a sea of vines. There can be few places in the world that lives and breathes the cultivation, vinification and sale of wine as deeply as this unique Provençal village. Its cobbled streets are awash with wine shops and cellars at every turn in which you can taste the legendary wine. Châteauneuf-du-Pape was the first wine-growing area to receive an appellation contrôlée and wines bearing the name must meet the strictest conditions.

The pebbly soil covered in small stones that absorb the abundant sunshine during the day warms the grapes at night and the resultant red and white wines are rich and full-bodied. We enjoy a delectable wine tasting in one of the region’s finest wineries before driving back to the ship for lunch.

Cruise towards Lyon

We continue our journey upstream to return to the starting point of our cruise, Lyon. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon on board as we sail through the Rhône Valley once more, so catch up on a spot of reading in the ship’s library, book yourself in for a little pampering in the spa, or simply enjoy the views from the sun deck before tonight's dinner awaits.

Day
10

Lyon

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

Pedestrian Saint Georges footbridge and the Saint Georges church in Lyon, France
Free morning cruising towards Lyon
Visit to Lyon

Cruise 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

Spend your final afternoon enjoying time at leisure exploring the city. Perhaps visit one of the superb museums – catering for all tastes from cinema buffs to fine art lovers, and for a superb view over the rooftops try the Musée de Confluence with its fascinating evolutionary exhibits depicting the story of life and earth. Or stroll the vast and glorious park, a true green haven at the heart of the city, with its zoo, botanical garden and magnificent lake with plenty of scope for wildlife spotting. There’s a spot of shopping to be had around the Place Bellecour whilst admiring the elegant facades - typical Lyonnais pralines make the perfect gift for friends back home! Or simply wander the old town and its characterful traboules, stopping to enjoy a refreshing drink and delicious pastry at a pavement café whilst soaking up the atmosphere of this refined and historic city.

Tonight, there’s another culinary highlight – the Chef’s Dinner, when the chef prepares his superb ‘signature’ dishes for you to enjoy in the splendid surroundings of the ship’s restaurant, with a chance to reflect on the fascinating places you have discovered, poignant stories you have heard and the new friends you have made.

Day
11

Return home

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

Available ships

Side view of the MS Lord Byron docked near the coast

MS Lord Byron

5 stars
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.

Extras & upgrades

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 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 up to two nights before you sail in the destination your river cruises starts from
  • Add up to two nights after your cruise in the destination your river cruises ends in
  • Change your departure airport (depending on flight availability)
  • Book a door-to-door transfer service from your home to your departure airport or airport hotel 

If you would like to add Travel Concierge to your European river cruise, please call our reservations team.

Travel connections

All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us

Airport or train stationShip locationTransfer time
Lyon AirportLyon45 mins
Geneva Airport 1hr 30 mins
Lyon Station 20 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 Superior 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 and TGV
  • 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 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.

holiday summary

River Cruise


11 days from

£2849 pp based on 2 people sharing

View dates & prices
11 days from
£2849 pp
based on 2 people sharing
View dates & prices

Availability

Departing
When
Guests

Selecting price display and sort by options will update the results displayed below automatically.

We've found you 145 holidays

Choose your date, departure point and the type of tour. Accommodation options will be shown at the next step.

Tour style Date Departs Departing from Accommodation Price from Call to action
River Cruise
09 04 2025 08:50
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    09 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    BA - British Airways
    From:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Departure:
    08:50
    To:
    Lyon Airport
    Arrival:
    11:35
    Class:
    BA - Groups
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    19 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    BA - British Airways
    From:
    Lyon Airport
    Departure:
    18:50
    To:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Arrival:
    19:35
    Class:
    BA - Groups
MS Lord Byron £3,499 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
09 04 2025
Travelling with:
BA - British Airways
From:
London Heathrow Airport
Departure:
08:50
To:
Lyon Airport
Arrival:
11:35
Class:
BA - Groups
Inbound:
Date:
19 04 2025
Travelling with:
BA - British Airways
From:
Lyon Airport
Departure:
18:50
To:
London Heathrow Airport
Arrival:
19:35
Class:
BA - Groups
River Cruise
09 04 2025 11:10
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    09 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Easyjet
    From:
    Manchester Airport
    Departure:
    11:10
    To:
    Geneva Airport
    Arrival:
    14:05
    Class:
    Flight - S
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    19 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Easyjet
    From:
    Lyon Airport
    Departure:
    09:50
    To:
    Manchester Airport
    Arrival:
    10:45
    Class:
    Flight - S
MS Lord Byron £3,499 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
09 04 2025
Travelling with:
Easyjet
From:
Manchester Airport
Departure:
11:10
To:
Geneva Airport
Arrival:
14:05
Class:
Flight - S
Inbound:
Date:
19 04 2025
Travelling with:
Easyjet
From:
Lyon Airport
Departure:
09:50
To:
Manchester Airport
Arrival:
10:45
Class:
Flight - S
River Cruise
09 04 2025 09:20
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    09 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Easyjet
    From:
    Bristol Airport
    Departure:
    09:20
    To:
    Geneva Airport
    Arrival:
    12:00
    Class:
    Flight - R - 23KG
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    19 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Easyjet
    From:
    Geneva Airport
    Departure:
    09:55
    To:
    Bristol Airport
    Arrival:
    10:40
    Class:
    Flight - R - 23KG
MS Lord Byron £3,499 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
09 04 2025
Travelling with:
Easyjet
From:
Bristol Airport
Departure:
09:20
To:
Geneva Airport
Arrival:
12:00
Class:
Flight - R - 23KG
Inbound:
Date:
19 04 2025
Travelling with:
Easyjet
From:
Geneva Airport
Departure:
09:55
To:
Bristol Airport
Arrival:
10:40
Class:
Flight - R - 23KG
River Cruise
09 04 2025 17:00 Lyon - Cruise Only MS Lord Byron £3,279 pp Book now
River Cruise
09 04 2025 10:24
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    09 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Eurostar
    From:
    St Pancras
    Departure:
    10:24
    To:
    Paris - Nord
    Arrival:
    13:57
    Class:
    Eurostar Standard
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    19 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    TGV Paris
    From:
    Lyon - Part Dieu
    Departure:
    09:51
    To:
    Paris - Lyon
    Arrival:
    12:16
    Class:
    Standard Class
MS Lord Byron £3,499 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
09 04 2025
Travelling with:
Eurostar
From:
St Pancras
Departure:
10:24
To:
Paris - Nord
Arrival:
13:57
Class:
Eurostar Standard
Inbound:
Date:
19 04 2025
Travelling with:
TGV Paris
From:
Lyon - Part Dieu
Departure:
09:51
To:
Paris - Lyon
Arrival:
12:16
Class:
Standard Class
River Cruise
09 04 2025 08:15
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    09 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Easyjet
    From:
    London Gatwick Airport
    Departure:
    08:15
    To:
    Lyon Airport
    Arrival:
    10:55
    Class:
    Flight - S
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    19 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Easyjet
    From:
    Lyon Airport
    Departure:
    13:20
    To:
    London Gatwick Airport
    Arrival:
    14:05
    Class:
    Flight - S
MS Lord Byron £3,499 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
09 04 2025
Travelling with:
Easyjet
From:
London Gatwick Airport
Departure:
08:15
To:
Lyon Airport
Arrival:
10:55
Class:
Flight - S
Inbound:
Date:
19 04 2025
Travelling with:
Easyjet
From:
Lyon Airport
Departure:
13:20
To:
London Gatwick Airport
Arrival:
14:05
Class:
Flight - S
River Cruise
09 04 2025 TBC
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    09 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
    From:
    Edinburgh Airport
    Departure:
    TBC
    To:
    Lyon Airport
    Arrival:
    TBC
    Class:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    19 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
    From:
    Lyon Airport
    Departure:
    TBC
    To:
    Edinburgh Airport
    Arrival:
    TBC
    Class:
    Awaiting Airline Schedules
MS Lord Byron £3,499 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
09 04 2025
Travelling with:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
From:
Edinburgh Airport
Departure:
TBC
To:
Lyon Airport
Arrival:
TBC
Class:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
Inbound:
Date:
19 04 2025
Travelling with:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
From:
Lyon Airport
Departure:
TBC
To:
Edinburgh Airport
Arrival:
TBC
Class:
Awaiting Airline Schedules
River Cruise
09 04 2025 08:15
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    09 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Easyjet
    From:
    London Gatwick Airport
    Departure:
    08:15
    To:
    Lyon Airport
    Arrival:
    10:55
    Class:
    Flight - R - 23KG
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    19 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Easyjet
    From:
    Lyon Airport
    Departure:
    13:20
    To:
    London Gatwick Airport
    Arrival:
    14:05
    Class:
    Flight - R - 23KG
MS Lord Byron £3,499 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
09 04 2025
Travelling with:
Easyjet
From:
London Gatwick Airport
Departure:
08:15
To:
Lyon Airport
Arrival:
10:55
Class:
Flight - R - 23KG
Inbound:
Date:
19 04 2025
Travelling with:
Easyjet
From:
Lyon Airport
Departure:
13:20
To:
London Gatwick Airport
Arrival:
14:05
Class:
Flight - R - 23KG
River Cruise
09 04 2025 06:15
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    09 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Aer Lingus
    From:
    Dublin Airport
    Departure:
    06:15
    To:
    Lyon Airport
    Arrival:
    09:30
    Class:
    Flight - R - 20kg
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    19 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Aer Lingus
    From:
    Lyon Airport
    Departure:
    10:10
    To:
    Dublin Airport
    Arrival:
    11:25
    Class:
    Flight - R - 20kg
MS Lord Byron £3,499 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
09 04 2025
Travelling with:
Aer Lingus
From:
Dublin Airport
Departure:
06:15
To:
Lyon Airport
Arrival:
09:30
Class:
Flight - R - 20kg
Inbound:
Date:
19 04 2025
Travelling with:
Aer Lingus
From:
Lyon Airport
Departure:
10:10
To:
Dublin Airport
Arrival:
11:25
Class:
Flight - R - 20kg
River Cruise
19 04 2025 07:45
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    19 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    BA - British Airways
    From:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Departure:
    07:45
    To:
    Lyon Airport
    Arrival:
    10:30
    Class:
    BA - Groups
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    29 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    BA - British Airways
    From:
    Lyon Airport
    Departure:
    11:35
    To:
    London Heathrow Airport
    Arrival:
    12:20
    Class:
    BA - Groups
MS Lord Byron £3,599 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
19 04 2025
Travelling with:
BA - British Airways
From:
London Heathrow Airport
Departure:
07:45
To:
Lyon Airport
Arrival:
10:30
Class:
BA - Groups
Inbound:
Date:
29 04 2025
Travelling with:
BA - British Airways
From:
Lyon Airport
Departure:
11:35
To:
London Heathrow Airport
Arrival:
12:20
Class:
BA - Groups
River Cruise
19 04 2025 17:00 Lyon - Cruise Only MS Lord Byron £3,379 pp Book now
River Cruise
19 04 2025 10:24
  • Outbound:
    Date:
    19 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    Eurostar
    From:
    St Pancras
    Departure:
    10:24
    To:
    Paris - Nord
    Arrival:
    13:57
    Class:
    Eurostar Standard
  • Inbound:
    Date:
    29 04 2025
    Travelling with:
    TGV Paris
    From:
    Lyon - Part Dieu
    Departure:
    09:51
    To:
    Paris - Lyon
    Arrival:
    12:16
    Class:
    Standard Class
MS Lord Byron £3,599 pp Book now
Outbound:
Date:
19 04 2025
Travelling with:
Eurostar
From:
St Pancras
Departure:
10:24
To:
Paris - Nord
Arrival:
13:57
Class:
Eurostar Standard
Inbound:
Date:
29 04 2025
Travelling with:
TGV Paris
From:
Lyon - Part Dieu
Departure:
09:51
To:
Paris - Lyon
Arrival:
12:16
Class:
Standard Class

Other holidays you may like

Book with confidence

An icon showing a calendar with a tick

24/7 access to UK based team

We’re on hand before and during your holiday. If anything were to go awry during your travels, you can call our emergency number at any point.

An icon for thumbs up and a tag

Price promise

Book early confident in the knowledge it will be our lowest price. In the very rare event we do reduce the price after you've booked, we'll automatically send you a Future Travel Voucher for the difference in value, plus an extra 25%

A happy face

Happiness guaranteed

You’re always protected by our Happiness Guarantee; if you’re not happy by day two of your holiday, we’ll bring you home with a full refund.

An icon image showing a thumbs up and three stars

Quality promise

You cannot find the same quality experience for less with a competitor – and if you do, we’ll match the price.

An icon showing a lock surrounded by a shield

Your money is safe and secure

No matter what, your money is safe and secure and fully protected by ABTA and ATOL.