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Rhone River Cruise Lines and Rhone River Cruise Itineraries

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Maria Harding

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May 19, 2023

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The gorgeous Rhone is a popular and busy river, particularly as interest in food- and wine-themed cruises grows. A Rhone river cruise -- which also involves France's Saone River, a tributary of the Rhone -- takes you through spectacular locks (known locally as ecluses). This sublime voyage also introduces you to world-famous wineries, ancient walled towns, atmospheric monasteries and magnificent Papal palaces that once lay at the epicenter of medieval Christendom.

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Seven-night Sailings Are Most Common, with Shorter and Longer Options Available

Itineraries range from three- and five-night hops to seven-, eight- and nine-night sailings, with a week onboard being the most usual option.

A good introduction to the Rhone would be a simple seven-night sailing, roundtrip from Lyon, featuring the main Rhone river ports of Macon (in the heart of the wine country), Chalon-sur-Saone on the Sanoe (gateway to the historic wine capital of Beaune, and to Burgundy's beautiful medieval villages), Avignon (historic medieval seat of Popes), Viviers (entrance to the spectacular Ardeche region) and the nature-filled Camargue Nature Park.

Some river cruise lines combine a cruise on the Rhone river with a few days in Paris, traveling to Lyon by high-speed train. Other, longer trips combine more than one river cruise into one giant tour of French rivers, transporting cruisers to the Gargonne in Bordeaux or the Seine in Paris.

There Is a Rhone River Cruise Line to Suite all Budgets and Tastes

Companies offering Rhone and Saone cruises on owned or chartered vessels include AmaWaterways, A-ROSA, Avalon Waterways, CroisiEurope, Emerald Cruises, Riviera Travel, Tauck, Titan Travel, Viking River Cruises, Scenic and Uniworld.

Publish date May 19, 2023
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