S.S. Bon Voyage

21-Night Ultimate France (2027) - S.S. Bon Voyage, S.S. Joie De Vivre Cruise from Bordeaux

On S.S. Bon Voyage

Bordeaux, Cadillac, and Cussac Fort Medoc

Sails Sun, Jul 4, 202721 nightsCruiseOnly
One-wayBordeauxArles · 21 ports

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$583 / night avg · taxes & fees included


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Your 21-night itinerary

22 ports on this sailing.

Itinerary map
Bordeaux → Cadillac → Cussac Fort Medoc → Blaye, Bourg sur Gironde → Libourne (Saint-Emilion) → Libourne, Bordeaux → Bordeaux → Bordeaux , Transfer to Paris via High-Speed TGV Train → La Roche-Guyon, Vernon, Giverny → Rouen
  1. Day 11
    BordeauxEmbark

    Arrive at Bordeaux-Mérignac International Airport. If you have arranged a Uniworld arrival transfer, you will be greeted by a Uniworld representative and transferred to the ship.

    Sailings from Bordeaux
  2. Day 22
    Cadillac

    The French phrase “la douceur de vivre” is an accurate description for your time in Cadillac, known for its deliciously flavored dessert wines. Visit Château Royal de Cazeneuve, site of Henry IV’s and Queen Margot’s tempestuous love. Meet the owner around a glass of Sauternes in the reception hall.

    Cruises visiting Cadillac
  3. Day 33
    Cussac Fort Medoc

    The legendary Médoc region abounds with prestigious wine châteaux in a dizzying array of architectural styles, as well as miles of grapevines stretching to infinity. Take a scenic drive through the storied Médoc wine route, followed by a wine tasting at a beautiful wine estate.

    Cruises visiting Cussac Fort Medoc
  4. Day 44
    Blaye, Bourg sur Gironde

    The Route de la Corniche Fleurie…could this be the most beautiful road you’ve ever traveled? Find out today on the drive to Blaye Fortress, passing through one impossibly picturesque hamlet after another. Once you arrive, you’ll discover the wonders of this historic fortress, a UNESCO-designated citadel that once protected Bordeaux from attacks by sea.

    Cruises visiting Blaye
  5. Day 55
    Libourne (Saint-Emilion)

    With Libourne as your base, travel to nearby breathtaking Saint-Émilion and immerse yourself more deeply in the region’s history and wine culture. The medieval town of Saint-Émilion is an ideal place to linger. Wander its cobblestone lanes lined with wine shops and bakeries, and stop to admire the amazing rock-hewn church that extends beneath the city’s streets.

    Cruises visiting Libourne (Saint-Emilion)
  6. Day 66
    Libourne, Bordeaux

    France’s rich agricultural tradition is the heart and soul of the region’s exquisite cuisine—and what better way to get a taste for the freshest vegetables, cheeses, breads and fruits than with a visit to Libourne’s lively farmers’ market?

    Cruises visiting Libourne
  7. Day 77
    Bordeaux

    Return visit (first on day 1)

    Discover Bordeaux’s many charms today, either on foot with a local expert or on two wheels—the locals’ preferred way to navigate the city’s charming backstreets. You have a wonderful selection of active opportunities to see this magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Cruises visiting Bordeaux
  8. Day 88
    Bordeaux , Transfer to Paris via High-Speed TGV Train

    Disembark the breathtaking S.S. Bon Voyage and transfer to Paris via high-speed TGV train. Your next ship, the magical S.S. Joie de Vivre, waits to carry you along the Seine on the next leg of your adventure.  Note: Ship schedule and order of sightseeing may change throughout the itinerary. Tour to port of destination by motorcoach and substitute visits to other sites may occur during your trip due to the impact of water levels, closures because of public holidays or other uncontrollable factors.

    Cruises visiting Bordeaux
  9. Day 99
    La Roche-Guyon, Vernon, Giverny

    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.

    Cruises visiting La Roche-Guyon
  10. Day 1010
    Rouen

    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.

    Cruises visiting Rouen
  11. Day 1111
    Caudebec-en-Caux (Honfleur)

    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. From here, drive through the beautiful Calvados countryside to Honfleur, a delightful seaside harbor and city of painters.

    Cruises visiting Caudebec-en-Caux (Honfleur)
  12. Day 1212
    Rouen (Normandy Beaches)

    Return visit (first on day 10)

    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.

    Cruises visiting Rouen (Normandy Beaches)
  13. Day 1313
    Mantes-la-Jolie (Versailles)

    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.

    Cruises visiting Mantes-la-Jolie (Versailles)
  14. Day 1414
    Paris

    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.

    Cruises visiting Paris
  15. Day 1515
    Paris , Transfer to Lyon via High-Speed TGV Train

    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.

    Cruises visiting Paris
  16. Day 1616
    Lyon

    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.

    Cruises visiting Lyon
  17. Day 1717
    Macon (Beaune)

    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.

    Cruises visiting Macon (Beaune)
  18. Day 1818
    Tain-l'Hermitage (Tournon)

    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.

    Cruises visiting Tain-l'Hermitage (Tournon)
  19. Day 1919
    Viviers, Avignon

    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.

    Cruises visiting Viviers
  20. Day 2020
    Avignon

    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 explore the city today on a walking tour, or have the chance to visit a 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct.

    Cruises visiting Avignon
  21. Day 2121
    Arles

    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.

    Cruises visiting Arles
  22. Day 2222
    ArlesDisembark

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

    Sailings from Arles

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    $27,149$1,293 / night
  • Balcony

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    $16,099$767 / night
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    $12,249$583 / night

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About this ship

Excited to welcome one of the newest Super Ships to the rivers of Bordeaux—the S.S. Bon Voyage— designed to immerse guests in French culture, art and wine, from its stunning lobby clad in polished wood, subtle brass details and hand-crafted balustrade, to the stylish emerald tones found in bar Le Salon Champagne, inspired by Yves Saint Laurent’s personal abode, Villa Majorelle.

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

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  • Dining La Cave des Vins is an intimate space where connoisseurs can gather for expert food and wine pairing dinners upon reques
  • Bars & Lounges The stylish emerald tones found in the bar, Le Salon Champagne, are inspired by Yves Saint Laurent’s personal abode, Vil
  • Spa Relax at the Spa with a soothing facial or massage treatment, or take a dip in the heated pool.
  • Specialty dining Reservations and cover charges may apply

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Ship specifications

Bars / Lounges
2
Dining / Restaurants
2
Number of Crew
50
Number of Decks
3
Number of Suites
4
Passenger Capacity
124
Ship Length
361 ft (110 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.

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