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Brilliant Bordeaux/S.S. Bon Voyage
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S.S. Bon Voyage

Brilliant Bordeaux - 7 night cruise



Cruise only from €2,298

Price based on lowest available cruise only fare for double occupancy. Subject to change at any time.


  • Fly/Cruise special offer €2,124

    06 August 2023 - 7 nights all inclusive

    ** SPECIAL OFFER - Price either SOLO or twin sharing

    SOLO available on this departure at NO SUPPLEMENT **

    Price includes - limited offer

    Return flights to Bordeaux, 10 kg checked in bag, transfers, 7 nights on board SS Bon Voyage, all meals, Unlimited drinks, Tips, Transfers , shore excursions and taxes

     

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Description

Gratuities

Dates and Prices

We are excited to welcome one of our newest Super Ships to the rivers of Bordeaux—the S.S. Bon Voyage— designed to immerse guests in French culture, art and wine, from its stunning lobby clad in polished wood, subtle brass details and hand-crafted balustrade, to the stylish emerald tones found in bar Le Salon Champagne, inspired by Yves Saint Laurent's personal abode, Villa Majorelle.

The dining venues also capture the essence of France. The quintessential La Brasserie, with its natural green and pops of yellow décor inspired by the famous Bouillon Pigalle, serves traditional bistro fare. Le Grand Fromage offers menus reflective of the local cuisine, prepared from locally-sourced ingredients. La Cave des Vins is an intimate space where connoisseurs can gather for expert food and wine pairing dinners upon request.

The stunning Soleil Deck, awash in vibrant fabrics, features the only infinity pool on the rivers and spectacular views of the French countryside. Poolside service at Le Café du Soleil offers casual French cuisine as well as open-air cooking demonstrations from our chefs.

In addition to the public spaces, the S.S. Bon Voyage features four new spacious suites, and every stateroom has received an exquisite redesign with cool marble bathrooms and unique features.

Gratuities for onboard personnel (ship staff, crew, Cruise/Tour Manager) are included during the cruise/tour.

Date Time Price * Booking
04 June 2023 €4,022 Call us to book
11 June 2023 €3,102 Call us to book
18 June 2023 €3,102 Call us to book
25 June 2023 €2,987 Call us to book
02 July 2023 €2,757 Call us to book
09 July 2023 €3,102 Call us to book
16 July 2023 €2,872 Call us to book
23 July 2023 €2,298 Call us to book
30 July 2023 €2,872 Call us to book
06 August 2023 €2,298 Call us to book
13 August 2023 €2,757 Call us to book
20 August 2023 €2,298 Call us to book
27 August 2023 €3,792 Call us to book
03 September 2023 €2,872 Call us to book
10 September 2023 €4,252 Call us to book
17 September 2023 €4,252 Call us to book
24 September 2023 €4,597 Call us to book
01 October 2023 €4,597 Call us to book
08 October 2023 €3,332 Call us to book
15 October 2023 €3,102 Call us to book
22 October 2023 €3,102 Call us to book
29 October 2023 €3,447 Call us to book
24 March 2024 €3,516 Call us to book
31 March 2024 €3,516 Call us to book
07 April 2024 €2,637 Call us to book
14 April 2024 €2,637 Call us to book
21 April 2024 €4,137 Call us to book
28 April 2024 €4,137 Call us to book
05 May 2024 €2,895 Call us to book
12 May 2024 €4,137 Call us to book
19 May 2024 €4,137 Call us to book
26 May 2024 €2,895 Call us to book
02 June 2024 €4,137 Call us to book
09 June 2024 €4,137 Call us to book
16 June 2024 €4,137 Call us to book
23 June 2024 €4,137 Call us to book
30 June 2024 €3,723 Call us to book
07 July 2024 €3,723 Call us to book
14 July 2024 €3,102 Call us to book
21 July 2024 €3,723 Call us to book
28 July 2024 €3,723 Call us to book
04 August 2024 €3,723 Call us to book
11 August 2024 €3,723 Call us to book
18 August 2024 €3,102 Call us to book
01 September 2024 €4,344 Call us to book
08 September 2024 €4,344 Call us to book
15 September 2024 €4,344 Call us to book
22 September 2024 €4,344 Call us to book
29 September 2024 €4,344 Call us to book
06 October 2024 €4,344 Call us to book
13 October 2024 €2,637 Call us to book
20 October 2024 €4,137 Call us to book
27 October 2024 €3,516 Call us to book

* Price based on lowest available cruise only fare for double occupancy. Subject to change at any time.


Itinerary*


Day 1 Bordeaux, France

Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you'll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region's largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux"—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d'Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it's pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned.

Day 2 Cadillac, France

Day 3 Pauillac, France

Day 4 Blaye, France

Day 5 Libourne, France

Day 6 Libourne, France

Day 7 Bordeaux, France

Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you'll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region's largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux"—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d'Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it's pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned.

Day 8 Bordeaux, France

Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you'll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region's largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux"—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d'Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it's pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned.

* Itinerary is subject to change. The exact itinerary can be confirmed at the time of booking.

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