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Immerse yourself in France’s finest offerings with a trip to Garonne River. Draping across 575 kilometres (357 miles) in southwest France, the Garonne River is a sight to behold. Its tranquil banks and sweeping views are truly breathtaking.
Start here in the wine-rich region of Bordeaux, an iconic city sitting on the bank of the Garonne. With its rich architecture, this city is steeped in history and provides a base for understanding French culture. From here the river flows towards the heart of Toulouse, affectionately called the ‘pink city’ for its distinctive architecture.
As the Garonne River swims across diverse lands, it hosts an array of flora and fauna unique to the region. Bird watchers can revel at the sight of herons, kingfishers, and ducks which are regularly spotted along the river.
Past Toulouse, the Garonne intertwines with the Canal du Midi forming an engineering marvel. The Canal du Midi, constructed in the 17th century, instantiates a significant piece of history that speaks volumes of France’s past.
Mid-way through its course, the Garonne is joined by the Lot, Tarn and Aveyron Rivers. Offering a wonderfully serene environment and a chance to experience rural France at its finest.
A holiday cruise on the Garonne River is a voyage of discovery, truly a wondrous experience of a lifetime.
Garonne River paints a splendid panorama of various landscapes, right from into the verdant vineyards, antiquated towns, to the artistic cities.
France’s rich culture seamlessly blends with the stunning beauty of the river, making your trip a truly unique experience.
Not forgetting the food! French cuisine, noted for its distinct flavours and freshness, is ample around the river’s edge. Satisfy your palate with local dishes such as Cassoulet or Duck Confit as you explore.
Also, wine connoisseurs would be delighted with the Garonne River’s proximity to Bordeaux, one of the world’s major wine industry capitals. Consider booking your next cruise holiday on the Garonne River and experience the best France has to offer. Make this magnificent cruise journey your next unforgettable story.
Our top 10 points of interest along the Garonne River
Garonne River, Bordeaux
This famous wine-producing region in southwestern France is a must-visit destination on the Garonne River. The Bordeaux region has over 8,500 wine-producing châteaus, offering wine lovers an unrivaled tasting and touring experience.
Place de la Bourse, Bordeaux
The Place de la Bourse is a stunning square in Bordeaux that’s noted for its Neoclassical architecture. When it’s reflected in the Miroir d’eau (Water Mirror) across the street, the sight is truly enchanting.
Saint-Pierre Bridge, Toulouse
The Saint-Pierre Bridge is an iconic iron bridge in Toulouse that gives a spectacular view of the city, especially when it’s lit up at night.
Capitole de Toulouse
Capitole de Toulouse is the city’s town hall, and its striking façade and sumptuous interiors are truly a sight to behold. The square outside is a bustling hub of activity, lined with cafes and restaurants.
Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, Lot Valley
Perched high above the lot river, this picturesque medieval village offers breathtaking views and narrow cobbled streets lined with beautifully restored old houses.
Musée des Augustins, Toulouse
This former Augustinian monastery has been converted into Toulouse’s fine arts museum and it contains a rich collection of artworks and sculptures from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century.
Garonne Canal, Toulouse
A long-standing part of the city’s heritage and cultural life, the Canal de Garonne offers beautiful and tranquil waterside walking and cycling paths.
Cité de l’espace, Toulouse
For science and space lovers, the space-themed park Cité de l’espace offers interactive exhibits and replicas of spacecrafts and modules, as well as a planetarium and observatory.
Saint Andrew’s Cathedral, Bordeaux
Its mixed architectural style and the Pey Berland bell tower adjacent to the cathedral make it one of the most interesting architectural landmarks in Bordeaux.
Couvent des Jacobins, Toulouse
Known for its beautiful and rare “palm tree” ceiling, the Dominican monastery Couvent des Jacobins is a great place to explore the city of Toulouse’s religious history.
CroisiEurope aboard MS Cyrano de Bergerac
28 December 2024 for 4 nights
Region/River: Dordogne
Itinerary: Bordeaux - Bordeaux - Cussac-Fort-Médoc - Blaye - Blaye - Libourne - Libou...
AmaWaterways aboard AmaDolce
13 March 2025 for 7 nights
Region/River: Dordogne
Itinerary: Bordeaux - Libourne - Libourne - Blaye - Bourg - Cussac-Fort-Médoc - Cadil...
AmaWaterways aboard AmaDolce
20 March 2025 for 7 nights
Region/River: Dordogne
Itinerary: Bordeaux - Libourne - Libourne - Blaye - Bourg - Cussac-Fort-Médoc - Cadil...
AmaWaterways aboard AmaDolce
27 March 2025 for 7 nights
Region/River: Dordogne
Itinerary: Bordeaux - Libourne - Libourne - Blaye - Bourg - Cussac-Fort-Médoc - Cadil...
AmaWaterways aboard AmaDolce
3 April 2025 for 7 nights
Region/River: Dordogne
Itinerary: Bordeaux - Libourne - Libourne - Blaye - Bourg - Cussac-Fort-Médoc - Cadil...
AmaWaterways aboard AmaDolce
10 April 2025 for 7 nights
Region/River: Dordogne
Itinerary: Bordeaux - Libourne - Libourne - Blaye - Bourg - Cussac-Fort-Médoc - Cadil...
AmaWaterways aboard AmaDolce
17 April 2025 for 7 nights
Region/River: Dordogne
Itinerary: Bordeaux - Libourne - Libourne - Blaye - Bourg - Cussac-Fort-Médoc - Cadil...
AmaWaterways aboard AmaDolce
24 April 2025 for 7 nights
Region/River: Dordogne
Itinerary: Bordeaux - Libourne - Libourne - Blaye - Bourg - Cussac-Fort-Médoc - Cadil...