The Garonne is a 647 km long river. Its origin is in Spain and flows into the Atlantic Ocean, whose estuary is the Gironde, which is the largest estuary in Europe. Its neighbor, the Dordogne, is 483 km long.

Take a cruise on the Garonne and the Gironde... Wine lovers will be delighted to discover or rediscover the different great wines of the region from another angle. Discover the different chateaux and vineyards and taste the delicious Bordeaux wines. You will find delicious wines such as the Côtes-de-bourg, the sweet Sauternes wine, the white Premières Côtes or the famous Médoc. You will love this cruise and its itinerary..

What would a cruise on the Garonne and the Gironde be without a stopover in Bordeaux... Bordeaux is the 2nd city with the most protected buildings, and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007. You will find magnificent buildings such as the Grand Théâtre and the Cathedral of Saint-André. Dock at the Port de la Lune between la Place des Quinconces and the Magnificent Place de la Bourse. Visit “La Cité du Vin” for more wine and historical heritage. You will have the possibility to do wine tasting workshops and visit  exhibitions. That's not all! You can also visit Pauillac, Patiras, Saint-Emilion and many other places...

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What is the best period to go on a cruise on the Garonne and the Gironde?

Although the climate in the Bordeaux region is mild all year round, it is best to take a cruise on the Garonne and Gironde rivers in May, June, July and August. It is indeed during this period that the temperatures are the warmest. However, if you don't like the crowds of tourists, choose to cruise from September to October, as the temperatures will still be pleasant. Are you convinced? Discover the Garonne, the Dordogne and the Gironde like never before on a river cruise.