Come and discover French cities from a different perspective by taking a cruise on the canals of France. A total change of scenery is waiting for you. Embark on a barge that promises modernity and calm. Indeed, far from mass cruises, a trip on board a barge is full of surprises in an intimate atmosphere. Explore the scenery on the Canal du Midi, the Alsace and Burgundy canals, the Canal Saint-Martin or the canals of the Camargue...

By opting for a cruise on the canals of France, you will have the opportunity to taste different gastronomic dishes. Tasty and refined, these dishes will make your taste buds travel to the four corners of France.

By taking a cruise on the Rhône, you will have the opportunity to cross the Camargue. So you can enjoy unique wild landscapes. Admire the pink flamingos at the edge of the ponds, or the white horses of the Camargue. Sail on the Canal Saint-Martin which crosses the 10th and 11th arrondissement of Paris.

A river cruise on the Canal de la Marne means relaxation. You can stop off at Waltenheim, a historic and cultural town in Alsace, at Xouaxange or Lagarde. All this from the city where the European Parliament is based: Strasbourg. Cross the Rhone and Rhine Canal where you will find peace and quiet, ideal for relaxing in the Doubs Valley.

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What is the best period  to go on a canal cruise in France?

The ideal time to cruise the canals of France is from May, i.e. in spring, to September. This period has a pleasant warm climate which is ideal for outdoor activities. From cycling to hiking, there are many activities that will allow you to discover the landscapes that surround you. Note that cruises in France during the busy season can be expensive, so it is recommended that you leave during the early autumn. Moreover,  temperatures remain mild during this period , it is what we call the Indian summer. In addition, prices for river cruises will be cheaper depending on your destination. So where will you go for a cruise in France?