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6 nights sailing from Martigues (France) on cruise ship MS Mistral
Cruise The tip of Provence to Lyon on the Rhône and Saône Rivers (port-to-port cruise)
6 nights sailing from Martigues (France) on cruise ship MS Mistral
The tip of Provence to Lyon on the Rhône and Saône Rivers (port-to-port cruise)
6 nights Cruise on MS Mistral. Sailing from Martigues (France), visiting Port St. Louis, Port St. Louis, Arles (France), Avignon (France), Avignon (France), Viviers, France, Viviers, France, La Voulte, France, Tain L'Hermitage, France, Lyon (France), Macon, France, Macon, France, Belleville-Sur-Saone, Trevous, Lyon (France), ending in Lyon (France).
See detailed informationMartigues (France)
Located in the northwest of Marseille, Martigues is part of the Bouches-du-Rhone department in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region. Boasting a mixture of narrow streets, charming canals and bridges it has been dubbed the The Venice of Provence. Martigues is divided into three districts, the picturesque LIsle, Jonquicres, which offers a wonderful array of markets and shops and Ferricres, which is home to a wonderful park and the beach area.
See cruises from Martigues (France)Port St. Louis
port St. Louis is located in the mouth of the great river Rhone, between the river and the sea, in the Regional natural Park of Camarga. The economic development, the quality of life, and the engagement with the nature make of Port St. Louis a growing city, unique.
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port St. Louis is located in the mouth of the great river Rhone, between the river and the sea, in the Regional natural Park of Camarga. The economic development, the quality of life, and the engagement with the nature make of Port St. Louis a growing city, unique.
See cruises to Port St. LouisArles (France)
Arles is a city and commune in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, in the former province of Provence. The city has a long history and was of considerable importance in the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis. The Roman and Romanesque Monuments of Arles were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1981. The Dutch post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh lived in and produced over 300 paintings and drawings during his time there.
See cruises to Arles (France)Avignon (France)
Avignon is today a small provincial city on the banks of the Rhône. A city subdued by walls that concentrate and guard it. For its buildings and its monumental wealth, as well as for the importance of its Performing Arts Festival, Avignon is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Avignon is today a small provincial city on the banks of the Rhône. A city subdued by walls that concentrate and guard it. For its buildings and its monumental wealth, as well as for the importance of its Performing Arts Festival, Avignon is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
See cruises to Avignon (France)Viviers, France
City of France, found by two rivers, the Rhone and it's canal. Surprising it's cathedral, the smallest in France, located between the river and the mountain. Some important monuments to visit are: the Cathedral of Saint-Vincent, Old Town, 16th - 18th century buildings, and the Town Hall.
See cruises to Viviers, FranceViviers, France
City of France, found by two rivers, the Rhone and it's canal. Surprising it's cathedral, the smallest in France, located between the river and the mountain. Some important monuments to visit are: the Cathedral of Saint-Vincent, Old Town, 16th - 18th century buildings, and the Town Hall.
See cruises to Viviers, FranceLa Voulte, France
Situated on the river Rhone, La Voulte is a small town in the Rhone Alpes region of France. The town is home to the famous La Voulte sur Rhone Castle as well as its own nature reserve.
See cruises to La Voulte, FranceTain L'Hermitage, France
City in france know for its wines, on the shore of the Rhone river. On eof the most common activities is to visit the hill of the hermitage ending with a tasting of wines and cheese from the region.
See cruises to Tain L'Hermitage, FranceLyon (France)
The third largest city in France, Lyon is the capital of the Rhone-Alpes region. Along with its vibrant culture the city has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lyon is known for its historical and architectural landmarks such as The Roman ruins by the Fourviere Basilica, the Ancient Theatre of Fourvicre, the Odeon of Lyon alongside the Gallo-Roman Museum and the Amphitheatre of the Three Gaul to name just a few while it is also heralded as the French capital of gastronomy.
See cruises to Lyon (France)Macon, France
Standing on the banks of the Saone river, Macon is a small city in the south of Burgundy, France. This small picturesque city offers vistitors a variety of cultural and historical attractions to enjoy such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Lamartine Museum and the churches of Saint Clement and Saint Pierre while The commercial center of Macon is teaming with shops, restaurants and cafes.
See cruises to Macon, FranceMacon, France
Standing on the banks of the Saone river, Macon is a small city in the south of Burgundy, France. This small picturesque city offers vistitors a variety of cultural and historical attractions to enjoy such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Lamartine Museum and the churches of Saint Clement and Saint Pierre while The commercial center of Macon is teaming with shops, restaurants and cafes.
See cruises to Macon, FranceLyon (France)
The third largest city in France, Lyon is the capital of the Rhone-Alpes region. Along with its vibrant culture the city has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lyon is known for its historical and architectural landmarks such as The Roman ruins by the Fourviere Basilica, the Ancient Theatre of Fourvicre, the Odeon of Lyon alongside the Gallo-Roman Museum and the Amphitheatre of the Three Gaul to name just a few while it is also heralded as the French capital of gastronomy.
See cruises to Lyon (France)Lyon (France)
The third largest city in France, Lyon is the capital of the Rhone-Alpes region. Along with its vibrant culture the city has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lyon is known for its historical and architectural landmarks such as The Roman ruins by the Fourviere Basilica, the Ancient Theatre of Fourvicre, the Odeon of Lyon alongside the Gallo-Roman Museum and the Amphitheatre of the Three Gaul to name just a few while it is also heralded as the French capital of gastronomy.
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