The Rhône River winds its way into France from the Rhône Glacier in Valais, Switzerland, meeting the Saône at Lyon.
Its waters flow past some of the country’s most significant historic landmarks, some dating back to Roman times.
Blanketed with lavender and sunflower fields that display their full colour in summer, the Rhône’s Provence region has long been an inspiration to artists.
Above all, its vineyards and farms produce France’s famed wines and cuisine.
Highlights of a Rhône river cruise include; Avignon, “City of Popes,” and its historic palace; The massive Roman arena of Arles; Espace van Gogh, The Arles hospital that treated the artist; the charming riverside village of Viviers; The spectacular gorges of the Ardèche plateau; Lyon, France’s grand culinary capital and the distinctive wineries and cellars of Beaujolais