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From Lyon to Paris

Normandy & Gems of the Seine & Spectacular South of France

Dates:
10 May - 30 May 2027
Duration:
20 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
19
Ship:
Scenic Sapphire
Cruise Line:
Scenic River Cruises
Fares:

From £11,193 pp

Tournus, France

From Lyon to Paris

Normandy & Gems of the Seine & Spectacular South of France

Dates:
10 May - 30 May 2027
Duration:
20 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
19
Ship:
Scenic Sapphire
Cruise Line:
Scenic River Cruises
Fares:

From £11,193 pp

Voyage Itinerary

10 May to 11 May

Setting sail from Lyon

Situated at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, Lyon is one of France's most appealing cities. Its reputation for gastronomic excellence is well deserved, with hundred of wonderful restaurants, from lavish Michelin-starred affairs to family-run joints tucked away down a back alley. What's more, the UNESCO listed historic centre boasts a marvellous ensemble of Renaissance-era buildings, best appreciated from the top of the soaring Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière.

Saone riverfront, Lyon
Tram in Lyon, France

Our tip

Getting around by public transport is great, with TGVs, trains, trams, trolleybuses, and a tube network which includes two funicular railways.

11 May

France: Chavanay

12 May

France: Chateauneuf-du-Pape

This commune in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France is the place to go to sample some fantastic wines from the surrounding vineyards, the climate and soils here perfect for thriving viticulture. The charming village itself is a delight to stroll around, with the ruins of a medieval castle dominating the hilltop.
Vineyards in Chateauneuf-du-Pape, France

12 May to 13 May

France: Arles

The charming little town of Arles sits at the head of the Rhône delta, on the northern fringe of the sprawling marshlands of the Camargue. It’s a town with a long history, as evidenced by an impressive array of Roman ruins, and it's a great place to sample the essence of Provençal culture.
Place de la République, Arles

13 May to 14 May

France: Avignon

The former papal stronghold of Avignon cuts a dramatic figure, perched above the Rhône and ensconced behind towering walls. The Palais des Papes was home to a succession of 14th century pontiffs, and still looms large over Avignon’s atmospheric old town.
Avignon bridge, France

15 May

France: Viviers

The little town of Viviers, on the right bank of the Rhône, is a delightful place to explore on foot, with its narrow, cobbled medieval streets and elegant cathedral. A lot of history is packed into a small space, including Roman remains and the Renaissance era Maison des Chevaliers.
Viviers cathedral, France

16 May

France: Tournon-sur-Rhône

The twin villages of Tournon-sur-Rhône and Tain l’Hermitage sit on opposite banks of the Rhône, around 50 miles south of Lyon. Visit Tournon’s hilltop castle and charming old town, then sample some of Tain l’Hermitage’s excellent wines and the famous Valrhona chocolate.
Tournon sur Rhone, France

17 May

France: Lyon

Situated at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, Lyon is one of France’s most appealing cities. Its reputation for gastronomic excellence is well deserved, with hundred of wonderful restaurants, and the UNESCO listed historic centre boasts a marvellous ensemble of Renaissance-era buildings.
Saone riverfront, Lyon

18 May to 19 May

France: Mâcon

The little town of Mâcon lies on the west bank of the Saône, at the southern edge of Burgundy, and it’s a great base for sampling the region’s famous wines. A popular excursion is a trip to nearby Beaune, home to the magnificent medieval Hospices de Beaune and its prestigious wine estate.
Hospices de Beaune, near Macon, France

20 May

France: Lyon

Situated at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, Lyon is one of France’s most appealing cities. Its reputation for gastronomic excellence is well deserved, with hundred of wonderful restaurants, and the UNESCO listed historic centre boasts a marvellous ensemble of Renaissance-era buildings.
Saone riverfront, Lyon

20 May

France: Paris

Paris is a joyful expression of all that is glorious about France, a city of rarified tastes, romantic riverside walks and the occasional rather rude waiter. Culture vultures will be in seventh heaven, with a plethora of galleries and museums housing some of the finest art collections in the world, and the restaurant scene is absolutely first class.
Eiffel Tower, Paris

21 May

France: Les Andelys

The picturesque town of Les Andelys, situated on a bend in the river Seine, is best known for the ruins of Château Gaillard. Richard the Lionheart ordered the construction of this imposing fortress at the end of the 12th century, and it took just two years to build, a remarkable feat.
Château Gaillard in Les Andelys, France

22 May to 23 May

France: Rouen

Rouen has endured a turbulent history: it was here that Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake in 1431, and much of the city was destroyed during World War II. Many cruise visitors head straight for Paris, an hour away by train, which is a shame since there’s so much to see in Rouen, including a beautiful cathedral and the atmospheric Medieval quarter.
Rue du Gros Horloge, Rouen, France

24 May to 26 May

France: Honfleur

Situated on the southern bank of the Seine estuary, Honfleur was once one of France’s most important ports. It was also a favourite location of Monet and the Impressionists, and art lovers may well recognise the elegant Renaissance architecture of the old harbour, the Vieux Bassin.
St Catherine's church, Honfleur, France

26 May

France: Caudebec

27 May

France: Vernon

The picturesque town of Vernon, with its timber-framed houses and medieval church, is a pleasant place for a riverside stroll, but most visitors are just passing through en route to Claude Monet’s house and beautiful gardens in the nearby village of Giverny.
Vernon, France

27 May

France: La Roche-Guyon

28 May

France: Conflans Sainte Honorine

28 May to 30 May

Arriving in Paris

Paris is a joyful expression of all that is glorious about France, a city of rarified tastes, romantic riverside walks and the occasional rather rude waiter. Culture vultures will be in seventh heaven, with a plethora of galleries and museums housing some of the finest art collections in the world, and the restaurant scene is absolutely first class.
Eiffel Tower, Paris
The Louvre, Paris

Don't miss

The Louvre houses a vast array of artistic treasures, including the world’s most instantly recognisable painting, Leonardo’s ‘Mona Lisa’. Purchase your ticket in advance to avoid the queues.

The ship

Scenic Sapphire

Capacity:
149 Guests
Crew:
57 Staff
Style:
Relaxed and informal during the day, giving way to an elegant evening atmosphere.

Scenic's pair of 149-guest ships - Sapphire and Diamond - were given a full makeover in 2017, bringing a new level of luxury to the rivers of France.

What we love

Scenic Sapphire and Scenic Diamond offer stylish, spacious accommodation and a luxurious all-inclusive experience. The innovative onboard cooking school, Scenic Cullinaire, is a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in the flavours of southern France.

Learn more about Scenic Sapphire
Scenic Sapphire in Avignon

inclusions

  • All meals
  • Premium beverages throughout the day
  • A choice of excursions
  • WiFi
  • Use of electronic bicycles
  • Gratuities

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Cour des Loges, Lyon

      Where to stay in Lyon

      We love the Cour des Loges in the heart of old Lyon.

    • Windmill and vineyard in Beaujolais, France

      What to do around Lyon

      This is a great base to set forth for wine tasting in Beaujolais.

    • Hotel Grandes Ecoles, Paris

      Extend your stay in Paris

      There are so many fantastic hotels. For good value and peace, how about the Grandes Ecoles, beautifully secluded.

    • Palace of Versailles

      Day trips from Paris

      If you’ve time, go out to Versailles for a fascinating visit to the great palace.

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