Navigating the Gironde River estuary, overnight upstream from Bordeaux at Grattequina, ensuring dependable access to Bordeaux city and the renowned surrounding vineyards, affording you two days in this wine-rich region. Explore Bordeaux, or immerse yourself in the region's winemaking tradition, promising an unforgettable visit to this esteemed wine country. The 'Your Choice' Experiences are available each day, while a shuttle will operate each afternoon to enable you to enjoy Bordeaux at your own pace. (Note: listed wineries may vary, and morning experiences may operate in the afternoon due to availability and sailing times.)
Personalize your exploration with the included 'Your Choice' experiences.
Option 1 – Morning experience: Discovering Bordeaux
Your 15-minute journey takes you to the iconic city of Bordeaux, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its beautifully preserved architecture and deep-rooted connection to the wine trade. Situated on the Gironde River, the city's historic waterfront was its lifeblood for centuries, enabling Bordeaux to flourish as a major port and wine trading hub since Roman times.
Begin with a panoramic introduction to the city, including a visit to the Chartrons riverfront, once the heart of Bordeaux's wine commerce. Along the way, pass several of the city's landmark sites: the grand Esplanade des Quinconces, the elegant Place de la Bourse, the 15th-century Cailhau Gate, and the 14th-century Grosse Cloche. You can also see the Palais Rohan, now City Hall, and the St. Andrew's Cathedral, where Aliénor d'Aquitaine wed Louis VII. Afterwards, enjoy free time to explore at your leisure. Return to the ship for lunch or stay longer and enjoy the services of your complimentary shuttle.
Option 2 – Morning experience: A tribute to wines worldwide - La Cité du Vin
Spend a morning at La Cité du Vin, a bold and immersive tribute to wine in the heart of Bordeaux, long considered the center of global wine production. This extraordinary cultural space offers an introduction to the world of wine and reflects wine's integral role in the city's story and its broader impact on civilization.
Spanning 3,000 sqm, the Permanent Exhibition features six themed worlds and 18 interactive modules. You can explore wine's journey from Antiquity to today, across five continents, through engaging, multi-sensory experiences. Discover how wine has shaped landscapes, traditions, and societies — transcending borders, beliefs, and centuries. The experience is self-guided, allowing you to follow your own pace and interests. The visit concludes on the 8th floor at the Belvedere, where you can enjoy panoramic views over Bordeaux along with a glass of wine from vineyards around the world, or grape juice, as a perfect toast to this rich cultural journey.
Option 3 – Morning experience: Bordeaux - a winemaker's paradise
Embark on a journey into the vineyards of Bordeaux, where centuries of winemaking tradition meet the charm of the French countryside. This region, renowned for its world-class reds and picturesque estates, offers a rich canvas of history, terroir, and taste. As you travel through gently rolling hills and vine-covered landscapes, you can discover why Bordeaux has earned its reputation as one of the globe's premier wine destinations. Cabernet sauvignon and merlot dominate here, supported by varietals like petit verdot and malbec, producing wines of depth, elegance, and longevity. This morning's experience includes a visit to a classic château winery, where you can explore the cellars, learn about time-honored techniques, and enjoy a tasting that captures the essence of Bordeaux. It's a chance to connect with the land, the legacy, and the passion behind every bottle.
Option 4 – Morning experience: Organic wines - a sustainable future
France is embracing a greener future in winemaking, and nowhere is this more evident than at Château de La Dauphine in Bordeaux's historic Fronsac region. With vineyards dating back nearly 2,000 years, the estate took a bold step in 2015 by converting to biodynamic and organic farming, part of a growing national movement toward sustainability. Unlike standard organic methods, biodynamics treats the vineyard as a living ecosystem, aligning cultivation with lunar and planetary rhythms to enhance soil vitality and grape expression.
This shift has elevated the quality and character of La Dauphine's wines, bringing out deeper complexity and purity in each bottle. During your visit, you can explore these lush, chemical-free vineyards and learn how nature's cycles shape the terroir. The tour concludes with a tasting—likely featuring their signature merlot, known for its velvety texture and rich scarlet hue. It's a sip of tradition, innovation, and France's eco-conscious future.
Option 5 – Half-day experience: The UNESCO World Heritage village of Saint-Émilion
Nestled in the heart of Bordeaux, Saint-Émilion is a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its medieval charm and world-class wines. During your visit, explore its cobbled streets on 'Le train des Grand Vignobles', which offers a guided insight into this quaint town with a stop for a wine tasting at a local château, where merlot reigns supreme. Saint-Émilion's vineyards are unique for their limestone-rich soils, which lend a distinct minerality to the wines. Another fascinating fact: many of the region's wine cellars are carved directly into the limestone hillsides, creating naturally cool aging environments. The area's classification system, revised every ten years, is one of the strictest in France, thus ensuring exceptional quality. Saint-Émilion is more than just a pretty village; it's a wine lover's haven.