Le Phenicien - Canal du Rhone a Sete & Rhone River

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Le Phenicien

Canal du Rhone a Sete & Rhone River



Tour Description:

Delightful Le Phénicien floats lazily along the waterways
of the Camargue, meandering its way through the
Languedoc wine region. Observe the daily lives of
residents, and visit a ranch to see local cowboys tend to
their horses and bulls. Visit the medieval clifftop village
of Les Baux-de-Provence and Pont du Gard, the famed
ancient Roman aqueduct. Taste award-winning wines at
Châteauneuf-du-Pape and explore the historic Palais
des Papes in Avignon.

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Dates & Pricing

Sunday 20 Apr 25 — Sunday 27 Apr 25Starting at $4,750 Get a Quote
Sunday 04 May 25 — Sunday 29 Jun 25Starting at $5,000 Get a Quote
Sunday 06 Jul 25 — Sunday 24 Aug 25Starting at $4,750 Get a Quote
Sunday 31 Aug 25 — Sunday 19 Oct 25Starting at $5,000 Get a Quote
Sunday 26 Oct 25 — Sunday 02 Nov 25Starting at $4,750 Get a Quote


ITINERARY

Day 1 - SUNDAY
Meet in Avignon and transfer to Le Phénicien. Enjoy a welcome reception, followed by your first gourmet dinner on board.

Day 2 - MONDAY
In Avignon, visit the Palais des Papes that served as a fortress as well as a palace. With walls that are 13 feet thick in some places and defensive towers reaching to 165 feet, the Palais des Papes remains a symbol of the time when Avignon was the fortified center of the Christian world. Then, visit one of the best cellars of Châteauneuf-du-Pape for a guided visit and wine tasting.

Day 3 - TUESDAY
After breakfast, cruise to historic Villeneuve-lès-Avignon for a guided excursion to the Pont du Gard. This masterpiece of Roman engineering is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site with an informative museum showcasing the historic significance of the magnificent tri-level aqueduct. Back aboard, Le Phénicien passes through the 36-foot-high lock at Beaucaire en route to Aramon, where a lively game of pétanque awaits.

Day 4 - WEDNESDAY
Today, visit medieval Les Baux-de-Provence, dramatically set atop a rocky plateau of the Alpilles.

Day 5 - THURSDAY
An unforgettable cruise takes you to the Roman city of Arles, the "open-air museum" of Provence. Join your guide to explore the haunts of Vincent van Gogh, who painted a myriad of canvases here in 1888.

Day 6 - FRIDAY
Cruise to the Camargue this morning, heading east on the Canal du Rhône à Sète that links the Petit Rhône with the étangs (inland seas) dotting the Mediterranean coast. Moor in the quiet village of Gallician before visiting a prestigious manade (ranch), where local cowboys on white horses demonstrate how they tend their herds of bulls. Gather tonight for a farewell dinner to mark your last evening on board Le Phénicien.

Day 7 - SATURDAY
After breakfast, disembark in Aigues-Mortes and transfer to Nîmes, where your journey ends.