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Nature, Harmony, and Hiking on a Cruise in the Gironde Region (port-to-port cruise)

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Nature, Harmony, and Hiking on a Cruise in the Gironde Region (port-to-port cruise)

Overview

This exclusive cruise combines the pleasures of a vacation on the water with hiking. Five days to explore the first-rate paths in the Gironde. Trek across the banks of an estuary dotted with traditional fishing cabins, through Bordeaux and its historic downtown, along the Fort-Médoc Loop following the footsteps of French military engineer Vauban, and into the medieval city of Saint-Émilion and its vineyards.


The Fédération Française de Randonnées has chosen vigorous or family-friendly hikes focusing on nature and culture, just for you. Their ultimate priority is helping you explore the magnificent Gironde Region.


Cruise Details

Company Category : Standard
Company name : Croisi Europe
Ship name : MS Cyrano de Bergerac
Journey Start Date : Fri 06 Sep 2024
Journey End Date : Tue 10 Sep 2024
Port start : Bordeaux / France
Port end : Bordeaux / France
Count Nights : 4 nights

Short Cruise Program

Day Port Date Arrival Departure
1 Bordeaux / France Fri 06 Sep 18:00
2 Bordeaux / France Sat 07 Sep 06:00
2 Cussac-Fort-Médoc / France Sat 07 Sep 09:00
3 Cussac-Fort-Médoc / France Sun 08 Sep 05:00
3 Blaye / France Sun 08 Sep 14:00
4 Blaye / France Mon 09 Sep 08:00
4 Kadiyak / France Mon 09 Sep 13:00
5 Kadiyak / France Tue 10 Sep 08:00
5 Bordeaux / France Tue 10 Sep 11:00 11:00
5 Bordeaux / France Tue 10 Sep 11:00

Specification

Build Year : 2013
Width : 11.40
Length : 110.00
Capacity : 174
Cabin Quantity : 87

Cabin prices

Oceanview

Oceanview

from: 1 325€
Balcony

Balcony

from: 1 590€

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Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 18:00

    Bordeaux / France

    Bordeaux is a port city on the Garonne in the Gironde department in Southwestern France.

    The municipality (commune) of Bordeaux proper has a population of 246,586 (2014). Together with its suburbs and satellite towns, Bordeaux is the centre of the Bordeaux Métropole. With 1,195,335 in the metropolitan area, it is the sixth-largest in France, after Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, and Lille. It is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaineregion, as well as the prefecture of the Gironde department. Its inhabitants are called "Bordelais" (for men) or "Bordelaises" (women). The term "Bordelais" may also refer to the city and its surrounding region.

    Being at the center of a major wine-growing and wine-producing region, Bordeaux remains a prominent powerhouse and exercises significant influence on the world wine industry although no wine production is conducted within the city limits. It is home to the world's main wine fair, Vinexpo, and the wine economy in the metro area takes in 14.5 billion euros each year. Bordeaux wine has been produced in the region since the 8th century. The historic part of the city is on the UNESCO World Heritage List as "an outstanding urban and architectural ensemble" of the 18th century.[7] After Paris, Bordeaux has the highest number of preserved historical buildings of any city in France.

  • Day 2: 06:00

    Bordeaux / France

    Bordeaux is a port city on the Garonne in the Gironde department in Southwestern France.

    The municipality (commune) of Bordeaux proper has a population of 246,586 (2014). Together with its suburbs and satellite towns, Bordeaux is the centre of the Bordeaux Métropole. With 1,195,335 in the metropolitan area, it is the sixth-largest in France, after Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, and Lille. It is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaineregion, as well as the prefecture of the Gironde department. Its inhabitants are called "Bordelais" (for men) or "Bordelaises" (women). The term "Bordelais" may also refer to the city and its surrounding region.

    Being at the center of a major wine-growing and wine-producing region, Bordeaux remains a prominent powerhouse and exercises significant influence on the world wine industry although no wine production is conducted within the city limits. It is home to the world's main wine fair, Vinexpo, and the wine economy in the metro area takes in 14.5 billion euros each year. Bordeaux wine has been produced in the region since the 8th century. The historic part of the city is on the UNESCO World Heritage List as "an outstanding urban and architectural ensemble" of the 18th century.[7] After Paris, Bordeaux has the highest number of preserved historical buildings of any city in France.

  • Day 2: 09:00

    Cussac-Fort-Médoc / France

  • Day 3: 05:00

    Cussac-Fort-Médoc / France

  • Day 3: 14:00

    Blaye / France

  • Day 4: 08:00

    Blaye / France

  • Day 4: 13:00

    Kadiyak / France

  • Day 5: 08:00

    Kadiyak / France

  • Day 5:

    Bordeaux / France

    Bordeaux is a port city on the Garonne in the Gironde department in Southwestern France.

    The municipality (commune) of Bordeaux proper has a population of 246,586 (2014). Together with its suburbs and satellite towns, Bordeaux is the centre of the Bordeaux Métropole. With 1,195,335 in the metropolitan area, it is the sixth-largest in France, after Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, and Lille. It is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaineregion, as well as the prefecture of the Gironde department. Its inhabitants are called "Bordelais" (for men) or "Bordelaises" (women). The term "Bordelais" may also refer to the city and its surrounding region.

    Being at the center of a major wine-growing and wine-producing region, Bordeaux remains a prominent powerhouse and exercises significant influence on the world wine industry although no wine production is conducted within the city limits. It is home to the world's main wine fair, Vinexpo, and the wine economy in the metro area takes in 14.5 billion euros each year. Bordeaux wine has been produced in the region since the 8th century. The historic part of the city is on the UNESCO World Heritage List as "an outstanding urban and architectural ensemble" of the 18th century.[7] After Paris, Bordeaux has the highest number of preserved historical buildings of any city in France.

  • Day 5: 11:00

    Bordeaux / France

    Bordeaux is a port city on the Garonne in the Gironde department in Southwestern France.

    The municipality (commune) of Bordeaux proper has a population of 246,586 (2014). Together with its suburbs and satellite towns, Bordeaux is the centre of the Bordeaux Métropole. With 1,195,335 in the metropolitan area, it is the sixth-largest in France, after Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, and Lille. It is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaineregion, as well as the prefecture of the Gironde department. Its inhabitants are called "Bordelais" (for men) or "Bordelaises" (women). The term "Bordelais" may also refer to the city and its surrounding region.

    Being at the center of a major wine-growing and wine-producing region, Bordeaux remains a prominent powerhouse and exercises significant influence on the world wine industry although no wine production is conducted within the city limits. It is home to the world's main wine fair, Vinexpo, and the wine economy in the metro area takes in 14.5 billion euros each year. Bordeaux wine has been produced in the region since the 8th century. The historic part of the city is on the UNESCO World Heritage List as "an outstanding urban and architectural ensemble" of the 18th century.[7] After Paris, Bordeaux has the highest number of preserved historical buildings of any city in France.

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