Overview Taste of Bordeaux (Smithsonian Journeys)

CRUISE YEAR

7-night Cruise

Roundtrip Bordeaux

Embark on an enchanting Taste of Bordeaux: Cruising the Waterways of Southwest France itinerary, part of AmaWaterways’ new collaboration with Smithsonian Journeys. Explore Bordeaux’s picturesque wine regions, wandering through charming towns and historic sites, and savoring exquisite local wines and cuisine. Start in Bordeaux, exploring the city’s historic center before cruising along the Garonne River. Visit picturesque towns like Libourne and Saint Émilion, immersing yourself in their rich wine culture and scenic vineyards. Plus, enjoy specially curated tours that include a discovery of Bergerac's medieval allure, a tour of the historic Château Royal de Cazeneuve where Henry IV kept the Queen Margot captive for several years, and an exploration of the prehistoric petroglyphs of the Pair-non-Pair caves – all exclusively available on Taste of Bordeaux Smithsonian Journeys. You will also have the unique opportunity to engage with and learn from two Smithsonian Journeys Experts throughout your journey whose specialized expertise will further immerse you in the history, art or culture of the region.

COUNTRIES: France

RIVERS: Garonne, Dordogne

Taste of Bordeaux (Smithsonian Journeys) At A Glance

On our river cruises, you will enjoy an extensive lineup of included tours. In many cases, you will have a choice of excursions, such as standard tours, bike tours, hikes and Special Interest Tours. We always include a large variety of activities so that you can choose how you want to explore. No matter your preference, your days will be full of discovery and wonder.
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Itinerary is subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the itinerary schedule provided with your final documents.

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