Burgundy & Provence (2026) 2026 (Lyon to Arles)

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Burgundy & Provence (2026) 2026 (Lyon to Arles)



Tour Description:

Cruise the Rhône and Saône rivers, enjoying the region’s incomparable wine and cuisine and discovering its many treasures. Stroll the very streets of Arles made famous by Van Gogh. Visit Avignon’s majestic Palace of the Popes. Experience “Village Day” in enchanting Viviers. And for those who wish for a more active exploration of the area, you can hike the vineyards of the Rhône and pedal through Lyon, a city designed with bike riders in mind. Explore unforgettable “Burgundy & Provence” where tradition is as deeply rooted as the historic grapevines on the hills.

Dates & Pricing

Sunday 29 Mar 26 — Monday 06 Apr 26Starting at $3,599 Get a Quote
Sunday 12 Apr 26 — Monday 20 Apr 26Starting at $4,139 Get a Quote
Sunday 10 May 26 — Monday 18 May 26Starting at $4,679 Get a Quote
Sunday 24 May 26 — Monday 01 Jun 26Starting at $4,679 Get a Quote
Sunday 07 Jun 26 — Monday 15 Jun 26Starting at $4,679 Get a Quote
Sunday 05 Jul 26 — Monday 13 Jul 26Starting at $4,409 Get a Quote
Sunday 19 Jul 26 — Monday 27 Jul 26Starting at $3,919 Get a Quote
Sunday 16 Aug 26 — Monday 24 Aug 26Starting at $4,409 Get a Quote
Sunday 30 Aug 26 — Monday 07 Sep 26Starting at $4,409 Get a Quote
Sunday 13 Sep 26 — Monday 21 Sep 26Starting at $4,859 Get a Quote
Sunday 27 Sep 26 — Monday 05 Oct 26Starting at $4,859 Get a Quote
Sunday 11 Oct 26 — Monday 19 Oct 26Starting at $4,859 Get a Quote
Sunday 25 Oct 26 — Sunday 01 Nov 26Starting at $3,599 Get a Quote


ITINERARY

Lyon (Embark)
Arrive at Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport. If your cruise package includes a group arrival transfer or if you have purchased a private arrival transfer, you will be greeted by a Uniworld representative and transferred to the ship.

Lyon
Ancient Lyon is a city of tantalizing contrasts, from Roman roots to stunning modern architecture and plenty of Renaissance flair in between. There's much to explore here, from the city's bike paths to the silk weavers' secret passageways. While you're in town, you might like to have lunch on your own at one of the many traditional bouchons that proliferate in the epicenter of French gastronomy.

Mâcon (Beaune)
The pace of life is decidedly more relaxed in Burgundy, where endless rows of grapes hang heavy on the vine. The capital of the region’s wine trade, Beaune is renowned for its history, beauty, and highly prized wine, as well as its medieval-era hospital—the Hospices de Beaune.

Tain-l’Hermitage (Tournon)
If you love fine wine, you’ll love the twin villages of Tournon and Tain-l’Hermitage. Tournon may be a small town, but stirring events took place here: A castle was raised on the hilltop in the 10th century to protect the region, and new fortifications were added over the centuries, including two “new” towers built to defend against Protestant attacks in the 16th century. You’ll see the handsome houses constructed by wealthy merchants and garrison officers when you walk through the Rue de Doux area, and you’ll pass the 14th-century church and the oldest secondary school in France.

Viviers
An enchanting village where time seems to have stopped centuries ago, Viviers has a long and storied past that goes back more than 1,600 years—and a splendid architectural heritage to match. At one time, Viviers was divided along religious lines—the clergy lived in the upper part of the town, the laity in the lower part. Your exploration of the town will take you through both parts, as you begin at the crest and make your way to the riverbank.

Avignon
The walled city of Avignon is one of the most fascinating towns in southern France, with a host of historic gems to explore—including the fortress residence of rebellious popes who broke from Rome and once lived and ruled here. You’ll see the Palace of the Popes and much more today, or have the chance to visit a 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct.

Arles
Explore a sun-drenched Provençal town today with an allure all its own. Known for its remarkable Roman ruins, Arles so inspired Van Gogh that he painted some 200 paintings there. Arles has existed since the sixth century BC, when the ancient Greeks founded it and named it Theline. It was here that the Romans built their first bridge across the Rhône River, creating a vital overland route between Italy and Spain.

Arles (Disembark)
Disembark the ship. If your cruise package includes a group departure transfer or if you have purchased a private departure transfer, you will be transferred to the Marseille Airport for your flight home.

SHIP DETAILS

Uniworld is committed to building a fleet of ships that represents the absolute best in luxury river cruising, combining quality craftsmanship with high-tech innovations and custom-designed interiors. Our second Super ShipTM vessel, the S.S. Catherine, continues this proud tradition of excellence with sumptuous materials and meticulous attention to detail. The vessel’s opulent interiors include a two-story lobby with a specially commissioned Murano glass chandelier and whimsical life-size glass horse.

Deluxe Balcony staterooms and Suites on the Camargue Deck have balconies with floor-to-ceiling windows that, with the touch of a button, will raise the glass to create a completely enclosed conservatory. Designated suites provide triple accommodation options.