14 Night Paris Cruise on S.S. Joie de Vivre

Paris, La Roche-Guyon, Vernon, Giverny, and Rouen

14 nightsSun, Aug 9, 2026S.S. Joie de VivreCruiseOnly
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Quick facts

  • Duration14 nights
  • DepartsSun, Aug 9, 2026
  • ReturnsSun, Aug 23, 2026
  • Departure portMantes-la-Jolie (Versailles)
  • TypeCruiseOnly
  • ShipS.S. Joie de Vivre

Itinerary

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  1. Day 1 — Paris

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    Arrive at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. If you have arranged a Uniworld arrival transfer, you will be greeted by a Uniworld representative and transferred to the ship.

  2. Day 2 — La Roche-Guyon, Vernon, Giverny

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    Today is a celebration of northern France’s natural beauty, with an excursion to a splendid château and gardens situated in an equally grand setting, plus a chance to immerse yourself in the very landscapes that inspired Impressionist master Claude Monet. In the morning, choose between a scenic hike or a visit to the hilltop Château de La Roche-Guyon, which is surrounded by beautiful gardens and offers sweeping views over the Seine. Later, explore the beautiful gardens of Monet. You'll have the opportunity to take in the French countryside on your way there with an invigorating bike ride, or opt to arrive by coach instead.

  3. Day 3 — Rouen

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    Walk in the footsteps of greatness in Normandy’s medieval capital, a city with a historic quarter that remains amazingly intact. From the cathedral Monet painted dozens of times to the cross marking the spot where Joan of Arc was martyred, Rouen is a treasure trove for the culturally curious. The roll call of famous people who lived or died in Rouen is long and varied—Richard the Lionheart, Joan of Arc, Gustave Flaubert, and Claude Monet are among them.

  4. Day 4 — Caudebec-en-Caux (Honfleur or Etretat)

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    Caudebec-en-Caux, a lovely little town on the right bank of the Seine Estuary, is your base for one of two very different excursions. You could drive through the beautiful Calvados countryside to Honfleur, a delightful seaside harbor and city of painters, or head to the windy cliffs of Étretat for a game of golf.

  5. Day 5 — Rouen (Normandy Beaches)

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    There are moments when we travel that move us on an otherworldly level—experiences that stir a profound emotional connection. The Normandy beaches certainly have that effect. On your full-day outing, you’ll visit Normandy’s beaches, with a choice to venture to either the American, British and Commonwealth, or Canadian beaches. After, partake in a private memorial ceremony for a sentimental remembrance of Operation Overlord.

  6. Day 6 — Mantes-la-Jolie (Versailles)

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    How did France’s rulers live over the centuries? Step into the private rooms of the Palace of Versailles, the lavish palace built by the Sun King, to find out.

  7. Day 7 — Paris

    Visit again (first on day 1)

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    Whether you’re a first-time visitor to the “City of Light” or you’ve been here many times before, there’s something for everyone today in Paris. Enjoy a panoramic overview of the city, or join a local expert for a walk through two much-loved neighborhoods.

  8. Day 8 — Paris , Transfer to Lyon via High-Speed TGV Train

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    You’ll transfer from the magical S.S. Joie de Vivre cruise ship in Paris to the striking S.S. Catherine in Lyon via high-speed TGV train for the second half of this fabulous grand tour. Once you’ve settled into your new home, you’ll have some time to explore delightful Lyon, which is nestled alongside the Saône River.

  9. Day 9 — Lyon

    Visit again (first on day 8)

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    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.

  10. Day 10 — Macon (Beaune)

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    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.

  11. Day 11 — Tain-lHermitage (Tournon)

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    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.

  12. Day 12 — Viviers

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    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.

  13. Day 13 — Avignon

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    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.

  14. Day 14 — Arles

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    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.

  15. Day 15 — Arles

    Visit again (first on day 14)

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    Disembark the ship. If you have arranged a Uniworld departure transfer, you will be transferred to the Marseille Airport for your flight home.

Why book this sailing

  • Extended voyage

    More sea days and port time — great when you want a deeper itinerary.

  • Suite & club options

    This ship offers upgraded categories when you want more space and perks.

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Ship experience

About this ship

S.S. Joie de Vivre brings the “joy of living” to the rivers of France. Step aboard your floating pied-à-terre in France, featuring handcrafted furniture and fine antiques, original artwork, and signature accents inspired by 20th-century Parisian design from the Golden Twenties to the free-spirited Sixties, all blending seamlessly with modern conveniences.

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What's included & extra

Included

  • Main dining rooms Traditional complimentary dining
  • Pools & fitness Ship amenities vary by vessel
  • Dining

Extra cost

  • Le Bistrot The ship's very own Parisian-style sidewalk cafe serves classic French cuisine. Designed with window
  • Salon Toulouse Tea time, accompanied by light piano music, runs for an hour from 4 p.m. Take a seat and waiters wil
  • Bars & Lounges Experience the magic each evening as Club L’Esprit transforms into Claude’s, a vibrant bar and entertainment venue. Clau
  • Le Bar Le Bar.
  • Wellness Relax and indulge your mind, body and soul at Club L'Esprit, an onboard spa and wellness center. Pamper yourself with an
  • Specialty dining Reservations and cover charges may apply
  • Spa & salon Treatments at additional cost

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Ship specifications

Beam
38 ft (11.4 m)
Coffee Shop
Yes
Fitness Center
Yes
Kids Friendly
No
Number of Crew
54
Number of Suites
10
Passenger Capacity
128
Pool
Yes
Ship Length
410 ft (125 m)

Prices shown are per person, based on double occupancy, and include taxes and port fees where available. Gratuities and optional extras are not included. All fares are subject to availability and may change. Final pricing will be confirmed at time of booking.