Digital Travel
Grand France & Rhine Medley - Basel to Bordeux
21 nightsFrom Basel16 ports of call

Grand France & Rhine Medley - Basel to Bordeux

AmaWaterways · AmaLucia

Departs
3 Jun 2027
Returns
24 Jun 2027
Duration
21 nights
Disembark
Bordeaux

Overview

A 21-night voyage aboard AmaLucia, departing Basel on 3 Jun 2027 and arriving in Bordeaux, calling at 16 destinations along the way.

BaselBreisachStrasbourgLudwigsburg, GermanyRudesheimAmsterdamLes AndelysLe HavreRouen, FranceVernon, FranceParisLibourneBlayePauillac, BordeauxCadillac, FranceBordeaux

Cabin prices

Live prices per person based on two sharing. Select a grade to see its fare options.

Loading live cabin prices…

Itinerary

21 nights · 22 ports of call
  1. 1

    Day 1 ·BaselEmbark

    3 Jun 2027
    Basel is a city on the Rhine River in northwest Switzerland, close to the country’s borders with France and Germany. Its medieval old town centers around Marktplatz, dominated by the 16th-century, red-sandstone Town Hall. Its 12th-century Gothic cathedral has city views, and contains the tomb of the 16th-century Dutch scholar, Erasmus. The city’s university houses some of Erasmus’ works.
  2. 2

    Day 2 ·Breisach

    4 Jun 2027
    Breisach is a town with approximately 16,500 inhabitants, situated along the Rhine in the Rhine Valley, in the district Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, about halfway between Freiburg and Colmar — 20 kilometres away from each — and about 60 kilometres north of Basel near the Kaiserstuhl.
  3. 3

    Day 3 ·Strasbourg

    5 Jun 2027
    Strasbourg is the capital city of the Grand Est region, formerly Alsace, in northeastern France. It's also the formal seat of the European Parliament and sits near the German border, with culture and architecture blending German and French influences. Its Gothic Cathédrale Notre-Dame features daily shows from its astronomical clock and sweeping views of the Rhine River from partway up its 142m spire.
  4. 4

    Day 4 ·Ludwigshafen

    6 Jun 2027
    Ludwigshafen am Rhein is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on the river Rhine, opposite Mannheim. With Mannheim, Heidelberg, and the surrounding region, it forms the Rhine Neckar Area. Known primarily as an industrial city, Ludwigshafen is the home of chemical giant BASF and other companies.
  5. 5

    Day 5 ·Rudesheim

    7 Jun 2027
    Rüdesheim am Rhein is a town in the Rhine Valley, Germany. It’s known for winemaking, especially of Riesling wines. In the center, Drosselgasse is a lane lined with shops, taverns and restaurants. Nearby, Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Cabinet is a museum of automated musical instruments. Medieval Brömserburg Castle is home to the Rheingau Wine Museum, exhibiting wine paraphernalia from ancient times to the present.
  6. 6

    Day 6 ·Monheim, Germany

    8 Jun 2027
  7. 7

    Day 7 ·Amsterdam

    9 Jun 2027
    Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-century Golden Age. Its Museum District houses the Van Gogh Museum, works by Rembrandt and Vermeer at the Rijksmuseum, and modern art at the Stedelijk. Cycling is key to the city’s character, and there are numerous bike paths.
  8. 8

    Day 8 ·Amsterdam

    10 Jun 2027
    Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-century Golden Age. Its Museum District houses the Van Gogh Museum, works by Rembrandt and Vermeer at the Rijksmuseum, and modern art at the Stedelijk. Cycling is key to the city’s character, and there are numerous bike paths.
  9. 9

    Day 9 ·Les Andelys

    11 Jun 2027
    Les Andelys is a commune in the northern French department of Eure, in Normandy.
  10. 10

    Day 10 ·Le Havre

    12 Jun 2027
    Le Havre is a major port in northern France's Normandy region, where the Seine River meets the English Channel. It's joined to the city across the estuary, Honfleur, by the Pont de Normandie cable-stayed bridge. Following WWII, Le Havre's heavily damaged city center was famously redesigned by Belgian architect Auguste Perret. Today it features many landmark examples of reinforced-concrete architecture.
  11. 11

    Day 11 ·Le Havre

    13 Jun 2027
    Le Havre is a major port in northern France's Normandy region, where the Seine River meets the English Channel. It's joined to the city across the estuary, Honfleur, by the Pont de Normandie cable-stayed bridge. Following WWII, Le Havre's heavily damaged city center was famously redesigned by Belgian architect Auguste Perret. Today it features many landmark examples of reinforced-concrete architecture.
  12. 12

    Day 12 ·Rouen

    14 Jun 2027
    Rouen, capital of the northern French region of Normandy, is a port city on the river Seine. Important in the Roman era and Middle Ages, it has Gothic churches, such as Saint-Maclou and Saint-Ouen, and a cobblestoned pedestrian center with medieval half-timbered houses. The skyline is dominated by the spires of Cathédrale Notre-Dame, much-painted by Impressionist Claude Monet.
  13. 13

    Day 13 ·Vernon

    15 Jun 2027
    Vernon is a commune in the department of Eure in the Normandy region in northern France. It lies on the banks of the river Seine, about midway between Paris and Rouen. The city is known for its production of engines by the SNECMA group.
  14. 14

    Day 14 ·Paris

    16 Jun 2027
    Paris, France's capital, is a major European city and a global center for art, fashion, gastronomy and culture. Its 19th-century cityscape is crisscrossed by wide boulevards and the River Seine. Beyond such landmarks as the Eiffel Tower and the 12th-century, Gothic Notre-Dame cathedral, the city is known for its cafe culture and designer boutiques along the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.
  15. 15

    Day 15 ·Paris

    17 Jun 2027
    Paris, France's capital, is a major European city and a global center for art, fashion, gastronomy and culture. Its 19th-century cityscape is crisscrossed by wide boulevards and the River Seine. Beyond such landmarks as the Eiffel Tower and the 12th-century, Gothic Notre-Dame cathedral, the city is known for its cafe culture and designer boutiques along the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.
  16. 16

    Day 16 ·Libourne

    18 Jun 2027
    Libourne is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department. It is the wine-making capital of northern Gironde and lies near Saint-Émilion and Pomerol.
  17. 17

    Day 17 ·Libourne

    19 Jun 2027
    Libourne is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department. It is the wine-making capital of northern Gironde and lies near Saint-Émilion and Pomerol.
  18. 18

    Day 18 ·Blaye

    20 Jun 2027
    Blaye is a commune and subprefecture in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. For centuries, Blaye was a particularly convenient crossing point for those who came from the north and went to Bordeaux or further south, to Spain and Portugal.
  19. 19

    Day 19 ·Pauillac

    21 Jun 2027
    Pauillac is a municipality in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. The city is mid-way between Bordeaux and the Pointe de Grave, along the Gironde, the largest estuary in western Europe.
  20. 20

    Day 20 ·Cadillac

    22 Jun 2027
    Cadillac is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.
  21. 21

    Day 21 ·Bordeaux

    23 Jun 2027
    Bordeaux, hub of the famed wine-growing region, is a port city on the Garonne River in southwestern France. It’s known for its Gothic Cathédrale Saint-André, 18th- to 19th-century mansions and notable art museums such as the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux. Public gardens line the curving river quays. The grand Place de la Bourse, centered on the Three Graces fountain, overlooks the Miroir d’Eau reflecting pool.
  22. 22

    Day 22 ·BordeauxDisembark

    24 Jun 2027
    Bordeaux, hub of the famed wine-growing region, is a port city on the Garonne River in southwestern France. It’s known for its Gothic Cathédrale Saint-André, 18th- to 19th-century mansions and notable art museums such as the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux. Public gardens line the curving river quays. The grand Place de la Bourse, centered on the Three Graces fountain, overlooks the Miroir d’Eau reflecting pool.

Your ship: AmaLucia

AmaLucia

Explore AmaLucia's cabins, dining and onboard facilities.