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Europe Ron, Sona, Doubs
Thu 30 May 2024 - Wed 05 Jun 2024

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Burgundy and the Doubs valley

Cruise Region : Europe
Company : Croisi Europe
Ship : MS Jeanine
Journey Start : Thu 30 May 2024
Journey End : Wed 05 Jun 2024
Count Nights : 6 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 30.05 Thu Dijon / France 18:00
2 31.05 Fri Dijon / France 12:00
2 31.05 Fri Petit-Ouge / France 16:00
3 1.06 Sat Petit-Ouge / France 08:00
3 1.06 Sat Saint-Jean-de-Losne / France 17:00
4 2.06 Sun Saint-Jean-de-Losne / France 11:00
4 2.06 Sun Dole / France 17:30
5 3.06 Mon Dole / France 12:00
5 3.06 Mon Ranchot / France 17:30
6 4.06 Tue Ranchot / France 09:00
6 4.06 Tue Besancon / France 17:30
7 5.06 Wed Besancon / France 09:00


All inclusive on board
THE CROISIEUROPE DIFFERENCE

All meals included - DRINKS INCLUDED with meals and at the bar
Refined French cuisine - Gala dinner and evening - Welcome cocktail
Free Wi-Fi onboard
Headsets are included for excursions
Official welcome from the captain and crew
Onboard activities
Travel assistance and repatriation insurance
All port fees included

Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 18:00

    Dijon / France

  • Day 2: 12:00

    Dijon / France

  • Day 2: 16:00

    Petit-Ouge / France

    Tucked away in the green hills of Burgundy, Petit-Ouge feels like it stepped out of a storybook. This tiny village in the Haute-Saône department enchants visitors with its silence, calm, and genuine authenticity. There are no crowds or city noise here — only cobbled paths, old stone houses, and a slow rural rhythm where each morning smells of fresh bread and forest air.

    Petit-Ouge is perfect for those seeking inspiration or a peaceful escape from daily life. Walks through nearby woods, scenic bike rides, and encounters with friendly locals turn your stay into a return to life’s simple pleasures. Nearby vineyards and ancient abbeys make this village an ideal starting point for short regional adventures.

  • Day 3: 08:00

    Petit-Ouge / France

    Tucked away in the green hills of Burgundy, Petit-Ouge feels like it stepped out of a storybook. This tiny village in the Haute-Saône department enchants visitors with its silence, calm, and genuine authenticity. There are no crowds or city noise here — only cobbled paths, old stone houses, and a slow rural rhythm where each morning smells of fresh bread and forest air.

    Petit-Ouge is perfect for those seeking inspiration or a peaceful escape from daily life. Walks through nearby woods, scenic bike rides, and encounters with friendly locals turn your stay into a return to life’s simple pleasures. Nearby vineyards and ancient abbeys make this village an ideal starting point for short regional adventures.

  • Day 3: 17:00

    Saint-Jean-de-Losne / France

    The calm waters of the River Saône and picturesque canals make Saint-Jean-de-Losne an attractive destination for travelers seeking a unique getaway, away from the hustle and bustle. This small town in the Burgundy region is an important waterway hub, where visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the riverbank, watching barges and boats. Historically, Saint-Jean-de-Losne boasts a rich heritage that can be felt while strolling through its ancient streets, where buildings preserve the spirit of past centuries.

    Moreover, the town is renowned for its gastronomic culture, offering visitors the chance to taste Burgundy wines and local delicacies. The scenic surroundings, filled with greenery and vineyards, make it an ideal place for cycling or hiking enthusiasts. This location is perfect for those looking to experience traditional France combined with the unique atmosphere of waterway routes.

  • Day 4: 11:00

    Saint-Jean-de-Losne / France

    The calm waters of the River Saône and picturesque canals make Saint-Jean-de-Losne an attractive destination for travelers seeking a unique getaway, away from the hustle and bustle. This small town in the Burgundy region is an important waterway hub, where visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the riverbank, watching barges and boats. Historically, Saint-Jean-de-Losne boasts a rich heritage that can be felt while strolling through its ancient streets, where buildings preserve the spirit of past centuries.

    Moreover, the town is renowned for its gastronomic culture, offering visitors the chance to taste Burgundy wines and local delicacies. The scenic surroundings, filled with greenery and vineyards, make it an ideal place for cycling or hiking enthusiasts. This location is perfect for those looking to experience traditional France combined with the unique atmosphere of waterway routes.

  • Day 4: 17:30

    Dole / France

    Cobblestone streets lead to one of the most picturesque towns in the Franche-Comté region — Dole, where history lingers in every corner. This riverside town on the Doubs dates back to the Middle Ages and enchants with its Renaissance architecture and tranquil charm. The great scientist Louis Pasteur was born here, and his house-museum is among the main attractions.

    Dole is a perfect place for unhurried travel: riverbanks, canals, and green alleys seem made for strolling. Markets with local cheeses and wines, cozy cafés, and historic fountains create the feeling of stepping into a postcard. Every building tells a story, and every visitor becomes part of it.

  • Day 5: 12:00

    Dole / France

    Cobblestone streets lead to one of the most picturesque towns in the Franche-Comté region — Dole, where history lingers in every corner. This riverside town on the Doubs dates back to the Middle Ages and enchants with its Renaissance architecture and tranquil charm. The great scientist Louis Pasteur was born here, and his house-museum is among the main attractions.

    Dole is a perfect place for unhurried travel: riverbanks, canals, and green alleys seem made for strolling. Markets with local cheeses and wines, cozy cafés, and historic fountains create the feeling of stepping into a postcard. Every building tells a story, and every visitor becomes part of it.

  • Day 5: 17:30

    Ranchot / France

    Amid the green landscapes of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region lies a charming corner of France — Ranchot, where nature and history coexist in harmony. This small settlement by the Rhine-Rhône canal is known for its tranquil pace of life, charming houses, and scenic waterfront. Thanks to its proximity to the city of Dole, Ranchot is an excellent stop for those traveling across France, away from the bustling tourist routes.

    Ranchot is particularly appealing to cycling enthusiasts: the popular EuroVelo 6 cycling route passes right through the village, offering views of the Doubs river and surrounding forests. For those wishing to stay overnight, the local riverside campsite provides perfect conditions for a nature retreat. Here, you can truly slow down, breathe in the fresh air, and discover the authentic rural France.

  • Day 6: 09:00

    Ranchot / France

    Amid the green landscapes of the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region lies a charming corner of France — Ranchot, where nature and history coexist in harmony. This small settlement by the Rhine-Rhône canal is known for its tranquil pace of life, charming houses, and scenic waterfront. Thanks to its proximity to the city of Dole, Ranchot is an excellent stop for those traveling across France, away from the bustling tourist routes.

    Ranchot is particularly appealing to cycling enthusiasts: the popular EuroVelo 6 cycling route passes right through the village, offering views of the Doubs river and surrounding forests. For those wishing to stay overnight, the local riverside campsite provides perfect conditions for a nature retreat. Here, you can truly slow down, breathe in the fresh air, and discover the authentic rural France.

  • Day 6: 17:30

    Besancon / France

    Nestled in the picturesque valley of the Doubs River, this French city blends ancient architecture with a rich cultural heritage. At its heart stands a majestic citadel, part of the UNESCO World Heritage, symbolizing Besancon’s historical significance. The city is also known for its narrow streets, old churches, and numerous cafés where visitors can soak up the atmosphere of the Franche-Comté region. Museums and art galleries here offer a deep insight into local traditions and creativity.

    Besancon is also a haven for nature lovers and active travelers. Surrounded by green hills, it’s perfect for hiking and cycling tours. Local markets provide fresh produce, while cultural events like theater performances and music festivals attract visitors from around the globe. Besancon is an ideal destination for those seeking a combination of history, culture, and natural beauty.

  • Day 7: 09:00

    Besancon / France

    Nestled in the picturesque valley of the Doubs River, this French city blends ancient architecture with a rich cultural heritage. At its heart stands a majestic citadel, part of the UNESCO World Heritage, symbolizing Besancon’s historical significance. The city is also known for its narrow streets, old churches, and numerous cafés where visitors can soak up the atmosphere of the Franche-Comté region. Museums and art galleries here offer a deep insight into local traditions and creativity.

    Besancon is also a haven for nature lovers and active travelers. Surrounded by green hills, it’s perfect for hiking and cycling tours. Local markets provide fresh produce, while cultural events like theater performances and music festivals attract visitors from around the globe. Besancon is an ideal destination for those seeking a combination of history, culture, and natural beauty.