Bordeaux
Bordeaux

Bordeaux

France

Introduction to Port

Port Bordeaux stands apart from other cruise ports by blending modern riverfront elegance with a centuries-old maritime and wine-making heritage. Its approach to the guest experience begins the moment a ship glides onto the Garonne and disembarks into a city whose revamped quayside is a living promenade, where historic charm meets contemporary style. Signature experiences include a choice of onshore explorations—from a short scenic voyage along the river to immersive visits to nearby vineyards and châteaux—paired with onboard offerings that celebrate the region: wine-led dining, expert tastings, and enrichment programs that translate Bordeaux's terroir and architecture into engaging lectures and demonstrations. The onboard fleet is crafted for graceful river navigation, with ships that boast expansive promenades, panoramic lounges, and wellness areas designed for post-excursion relaxation, while the dining venues showcase Bordeaux's world-famous wines alongside seasonal regional dishes. Destinations reachable from Bordeaux extend the voyage into the heart of southwest France: renowned wine estates, medieval towns, and architectural gems are all accessible through carefully curated shore excursions that emphasize immersion over speed. In short, Bordeaux offers a cruise port experience marked by sophistication, accessible exploration, and a wine-soaked sense of place that invites guests to linger, savor, and return.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Wine heritage
Sample Georgian wines and learn the estate’s winemaking history.
Riverside ambiance
Stroll the cleaned riverfront with elegant views.
Historic center
Wander through medieval streets and well-preserved architecture in Foligno.
Boat trips
Take a 90-minute boat trip on the Garonne.