
If you love wine and want to experience Bordeaux, a river cruise is a perfect way to do it. This city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will discover its rich history and culture. You can also enjoy a great dining experience and visit the famous vineyards.
You have many options for cruises, including half-day and week-long trips. Many cruises include visits to the famous vineyards as well as wine-tastings. You may also have the opportunity to see historical chateaux. Although most itineraries start and end in Bordeaux there are many other options. You can combine two-way itineraries by using motor coach travel overland to connect them.
Bordeaux, located on the Garonne River in southwest France has a long, distinguished history. Since the eighth century, wine has been made in this region. The city is an important player in the world's wine industry.

There are many river cruise companies that offer sailings throughout the Bordeaux region. While most of them travel round-trip from Bordeaux they may also offer longer trips that include pre- and post-land visits to Paris or Loire Valley. AmaWaterways' "Taste of Bordeaux" river cruise offers guided bike tours, hiking, city tours, and more. Also, there's a culinary delight with an elegant lunch on board the boat.
The Musee d'Aquitaine is another option, which traces turbulent history of the area. Boat trips offer stunning views of the surrounding area. A few cruises also include a visit Arcachon Bay, renowned for its oyster farming. The area's traditional cakes and wine can also be enjoyed by guests.
Bordeaux river cruises allow you to sample local cuisine as well as the wines of the region. As you cruise along the Garonne, Dordogne, and Dordogne rivers, you'll pass by some of the most historic and acclaimed vineyards in the country. The city's famous market is also on the itinerary.
A wine-tasting experience will give you the opportunity to learn about Bordeaux's winemaking process. You will be accompanied by a local vintner to learn about the winemaking process. They will also offer a tasting of their wine. A variety of talks, demonstrations and presentations will be held to give an in-depth view of the region.

The Le Sicambre restaurantboat's chefs will prepare a delicious Southwest meal. The unique culinary experience will include everything cava to escargot.
Bordeaux is a beautiful place. It is also a great spot to watch birds. Visitors love to stroll down back streets and admire the architecture. One of the best sights in the city is the Basilique St. Michel, a magnificent Gothic structure.
Many day and weekend boat tours offer a great alternative to cruising. You can savor the panoramic views and explore the islands in the estuary, which are now being opened for sustainable cultural tourism.
FAQ
Can I book my cruise too early?
Not always necessary to book your cruise early. Sometimes, it is cheaper to wait until last minute. You should book in advance if you don't want to wait. This allows you to take advantage of special deals and promotions offered by cruise lines.
Do I need to dress up when going on a cruise ship?
You don't have to dress up or wear anything extravagant. Just be comfortable and ready to relax.
How long does it take to get to port?
The time it takes to reach the port depends on several factors, including the distance between the port and the ship, the speed at which the ship travels, etc. Not all ships dock near shore. They can then unload their passengers very quickly. Other ships dock farther away from land so it takes longer time for the ship arrive.
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- In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
- *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
- You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
- If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)
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How to book a cruise
The best way to book a cruise is through a travel agency. You will need to arrange for your trip, book accommodation, make payment arrangements and handle insurance issues. The agent will take care of you throughout the process and ensure you get the best deal.
There are many ways you can save money. Some people go directly to the cruise lines and buy their tickets. If you do this, make sure you check out all the different deals they offer and compare them against what you would pay if you booked through a travel agent. Another option is to visit CruiseCompare.com an online travel comparison site. You can fill in your details and view the prices from the companies you choose. You can book it once you have found one that suits you.
You have other options if your willing to do some digging. For example, you could look for an internet-based company that offers a package deal where you can combine flights and accommodation. This type of package is offered by many websites.
You could also ask friends and family members about their experiences with different cruise lines. They may be able to offer advice on how suitable a particular cruise is for your needs.