Cruise from Burgundy wine country to picturesque Provence along the Saône and Rhône Rivers aboard an elegant river ship, exploring charming villages, World Heritage sites such as Lyon’s Old City and the Papal Palace in Avignon, and the wine regions of the Rhône Valley and Burgundy. 

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 Avignon with the St. Benezet Bridge
Avignon with the St. Benezet Bridge
 The Roman amphitheater in Arles
The Roman amphitheater in Arles
 The portal of the Romanesque Church of St. Trophime, Arles
The portal of the Romanesque Church of St. Trophime, Arles
 Palais des Papes, Avignon
Palais des Papes, Avignon
 The Pont du Gard
The Pont du Gard
 Roman theater, Orange
Roman theater, Orange
 The Roman Triumphal Arch, Orange
The Roman Triumphal Arch, Orange
 View of Lyon and the Rhône River
View of Lyon and the Rhône River
 The city of Lyon, along the Rhône River
The city of Lyon, along the Rhône River
 The Benedictine Abbey of Cluny
The Benedictine Abbey of Cluny
 The 15th-century Hôtel Dieu, Beaune
The 15th-century Hôtel Dieu, Beaune
 Vineyards in Burgundy
Vineyards in Burgundy
 Landscape of sunflowers in Provence
Landscape of sunflowers in Provence

A River Cruise through Burgundy and Provence

9 days from $5,490

Cruise from Burgundy wine country to picturesque Provence along the Saône and Rhône Rivers aboard an elegant river ship, exploring charming villages, World Heritage sites such as Lyon’s Old City and the Papal Palace in Avignon, and the wine regions of the Rhône Valley and Burgundy. 

or Call 855-330-1542

Ship

Amadeus Provence

The elegance and romance of native son Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s music were inspiration in the meticulous crafting of the deluxe Amadeus River Fleet, which set new standards in design and technology and features the comforts of a floating five-star hotel. 

The ship offers 80 river-view, air-conditioned, stylishly appointed staterooms (from 172 square feet) and suites (up to 284 square feet), among the most spacious of any European river ship. Most accommodations feature a French balcony (floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors with iron railing). Each has two twin beds (convertible to one double-size bed), a private bathroom with shower, individual climate control, satellite telephone and television, writing desk, safe and hair dryer. 

Gourmet continental meals featuring local ingredients are served in single, unassigned sittings in the delightfully scenic Panorama Restaurant and include early risers' coffee, breakfast and lunch, afternoon tea and four-course dinner. Live piano music is played during afternoon tea, and complimentary wine and beer served with lunch and dinner. 

Public facilities are spacious and include the Panorama Bar, Lido Bar, Amadeus Club with internet station, library, beauty salon, boutique, fitness studio with massage services and early morning exercise classes, and sun deck with small outdoor swimming pool, giant chess board and a shuffleboard. Guests will also appreciate the complimentary Quietvox audio systemavailable to all passengers for listening enhancement during shore excursions. Laundry service is available. 

The English-speaking, international crew provides warm hospitality. 

 deck plan
 Standard cabin
 The <i>Amadeus Provence</i>
 The <i>Amadeus Provence</i> in Vienne
 Suite
 The Club area

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