Our Ship

Our Ship

The MS Rhône Princess sails on the Rhône and the Saône rivers, from Burgundy to Provence.

All Inclusive Package

All Inclusive Package

Enjoy all-inclusive meals, drinks, and your private cabin with panoramic views.

Visit Historic Castles

Visit Historic Castles

Admire the Castle of Tournon which stands upright on its majestic rock in the heart of the town.

See Cities along the Rhone

See Cities along the Rhone

Discover Lyon, Mâcon, Vienne, Avignon, and Arles along the Rhône.

About this trip...

Embark on an unforgettable 7-night river cruise through the heart of France, from the lush vineyards of Burgundy to the wild beauty of the Camargue, exclusively designed for solo travelers. With no single supplements and your own private cabin guaranteed on the MS Rhône Princess, you'll sail in comfort, enjoying all-inclusive meals and drinks while exploring iconic cities like Lyon, Avignon, and Arles. Discover ancient abbeys, majestic castles, and vibrant local cultures, all within a supportive group of fellow solo adventurers.
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What's Included

  • Airport Transfers
  • Private Main Deck Cabin
  • All Inclusive Meals
  • Official welcome from the captain and crew
  • Included with a group of 10
  • Fully Financially Protected

What's extra:

  • International flights 
  • Cabin upgrades – prices available on request
  • Shore Excursions
  • Insurance click here

Itinerary

  • Lyon, France
  • Lyon, France
  • Mâcon, France,
  • Vienne, France
  • Avignon-Arles-The Camargue, France
  • Arles, France
  • Tourlon France
  • Lyon, France

What You Will Be Doing

Day One: Arrival into Lyon

Day One: Arrival into Lyon

After you arrive to Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport, you can transfer to the dock and board the ship at 6:00pm. After settling into your cabin, there will be a welcome ocktail where you will be introduced to our crew and fellow Solos guests. Dinner tonight will be followed by an evening of entertainment.
Day Two: Explore Lyon

Day Two: Explore Lyon

This morning join one of the optional excursions listed below. We'll return on board and spend the afternoon cruising to Mâcon. Enjoy dinner and an evening of dancing.


Guided Tour of Lyon

This twinkling city will reveal itself to you during a guided visit by coach and on foot. Our excursion will start with a stop at the Fourvière Basilica. You'll first take in the breathtaking views from the heights of the Basilica before entering it. In 1168, a chapel was built in Fourvière by Olivier de Chavannes, the Saint Jean canon, over the ruins of the old roman forum. The small chapel that was first dedicated to Saint Thomas and then to the Virgin Mary has been destroyed and rebuilt many times. Its current known form dates back to 1740 and its most recent renovation was in 2008. After our visit we'll return to the coach and move on to Lyon's Old Town. You will take a walking tour with our guide and discover the "traboules”, types of passageways that are typical of the city. The first traboules are thought to have been built in the 4th century. There was a water shortage in Lugdunum (the Gallo-Roman name that was given to Lyon at the time) that led its inhabitants to settle in the "lower city” on the banks of the Saône, at the foot of the hills of Fourvière. The traboules were thus used to reach the river quickly. You'll enjoy some free time in the Saint Jean district, in the heart of the Old Town. Return on board for lunch.

Cost: €57 prior to departure - €63 on board

Food Tour of Lyon

Join us for a guided tour on foot within the heart of Lyon, known as the Presqu’île. What makes this tour unique are the stops at several eateries to have a bite of the local cuisine. The sweet pink praline and savoury cold cuts are the stars of this show. We’ll discover the multitude of candies and pastries made with pink praline, a local confection you just can't say no to. For those with a savoury tooth, our next stop will be a tasting of regional charcuterie. During this tour, your guide will also talk about renowned local chefs for a complete understanding of the "Gastronomic Capital of the World."

Price £52 Before departure €61 On board

PLEASE NOTE

  • Please dress appropriately to enter the Basilica.
  • Good walking shoes are recommended.
  • Times are approximate.
  • The order of the visits can change.

 
Day Three: Discover Macon-Vienne

Day Three: Discover Macon-Vienne

Join us on an optional excursion to the Abbey today. We'll return on board after and spend the afternoon cruising to Vienne. Enjoy an evening of entertainment. We'll reach Vienne later this evening.

Cluny Abbey

You will leave by coach with your guide to the Cluny Abbey. Founded in 910 by William the Pious, the abbey was under the direct protection of Rome and its abbot was granted the role of mediator between the political leaders and the pope. This ancient Benedictine Abbey extended a widespread influence on all of medieval Europe. Its church was the largest in all of West Christianity until the Saint Peter's Basilica was built in Rome. In 1798, the abbey was sold as a national asset and thus dismantled, while its church was almost completely destroyed. Today, you can still admire their vestiges which bear witness to the past splendour of Cluny. Return on board in Macon.

Price €76 Before departure €83 On board

PLEASE NOTE

  • Good walking shoes are recommended.
  • Times are approximate.
  • The order of the visits can change.
Day Four: Explore Vienne

Day Four: Explore Vienne

Join us on an optional excursion to Vienne. We'll return on board and spend the afternoon cruising to Avignon. Enjoy dinner and an evening of entertainment.

Vienne Walking Tour

Meet up with the guides for a walking tour of Vienne, during which you will discover this Roman city rich in vestiges. The history of Vienne goes back more than 2000 years. The city is indivisible from the Rhône River and the surrounding hills. The Allobrogi people are thought to have made it their capital, but it was in the Roman era that the city began to prosper on both banks. You will see the Antique Theatre; built roughly between 40 and 50 AD, it is considered one of the largest in the Roman empire, with its 130m diameter and 13,000 spectators’ capacity. Restored in 1938, it was returned to its original function and is now a venue for artistic events. The tour will continue with the Temple of Augustus and Livia (exteriors only). This temple dedicated to Rome and Augustus stood in a sacred area on the forum and has carried this name since the end of the 18th century. Its construction began about 20-10 BC; it was later transformed at the beginning of the Middle Ages into a church, and was finally restored in the second half of the 19th century thanks to the intervention of Prosper Mérimée. Finally, to complete the tour, you will see the Cathedral of St Maurice (exteriors only), which has been listed as a historic monument since 1840. Return to the boat on foot.

Price €22 Before departure €24 On board

 PLEASE NOTE:

  • Comfortable shoes are recommended.
  • The order of the visits can change.
  • Times are approximate.
Day Five: Avignon-Arles-The Camargue

Day Five: Avignon-Arles-The Camargue

Join us this morning on an optional excursion on a Guided tour of Avignon and the Papal Palace. In the afternoon, we will cruise to Arles followed by the option to can join another excursion or relax on board. This evening enjoy dinner and an evening of traditional Provençal entertainment.

Avignon and the Pope's Palace

You will set out on foot for the guided tour of the old town of Avignon. With the Pope's Palace, classed as a world heritage site by UNESCO and a testimony to the city's past when it was known as the capital of Christianity back in the Middle-Ages, Avignon offers an impressive array of monuments. Along the Passage de l'Oratoire, you'll be able to admire the exteriors of the chapel, classified as a historic monument, where many events take place during the famous Avignon Festival. We'll move on to St Agricol street where you'll get to see the diocesan Church, the oldest in the city. We'll then stop by the Place de l'Horloge, which has always been the beating heart of Avignon. Cafés and restaurant terraces are now spread out where the Roman forum once stood. Right across, you will see the walls of the Town Hall and the theatre that was built in the 19th century. We'll continue to the Place du Palais. This square is roughly 800 ft long and 160 ft wide. To the East stands the Pope's Palace which faces the baroque sculptures of the Papal mint. A large golden Virgin seems to be watching the Notre Dame des Doms cathedral while the elegant Renaissance inspiration on the outside walls of the Petit Palais are showing further back. Then, discover the Pope's Palace, the most important monument in the city. It's made of two parts: the old Palais of Pope Benedict XII (1334 - 1342), and the new Palais of his successor Pope Clement VI (1342 - 1352). Our visit will take you through the staterooms where numerous ceremonies and feasts took place, the chapels, the Pope's private apartments and the terraces which offer a wonderful panorama on Avignon and the Rhône river.

Return on board on foot.

Price €39 Before departure €44 On board

PLEASE NOTE

  • It is forbidden to take pictures inside the Pope's Palace.
  • It is necessary to climb up 500 steps inside the Pope's Palace.
  • Bags would be left in the luggage office.
  • Good walking shoes are recommended.
  • Times are approximate.
  • The order of the visits can change.

Touring the Camargue and visiting a manade

Enjoy a panoramic guided tour of the Camargue. Sit back and admire the rivers, marshes, ponds, pink flamingos, black bulls and the famous, indigenous Camargue horses. Discover the salt and rice fields that make the area so well known. We'll visit a manade (bull breeding farm) and learn about the work of a manadier as we watch a demonstration of how they work with the animals they raise. Our visit will include a cocktail on the patio. At the end of our visit, we'll return to the ship.

Price €87 Before departure €98 On board

PLEASE NOTE

  • Good walking shoes are recommended.
  • The order of the visits can change.
  • Times are approximate.

Camargue in 4X4

Far from the tourist traps, discover the Petite and Grande Camargue from the back of a jeep with local guides who will share their enthusiasm for this legendary area. You'll cross the Parc Naturel Régional de Camargue, a nationally designated protected area with ponds and marshes that are home to waders, pink flamingos, egrets, herons, etc. Join us for another way to get up and close to nature.

Price €121 Before departure €134 On board

PLEASE NOTE

  • PLEASE WEAR COMFORTABLE, STURDY SHOES AND APPROPRIATE CLOTHING ACCORDING TO THE WEATHER.
  • The order of the visits can change.
  • Times are approximate.

 

 

Day Six: Arles-Vivier

Day Six: Arles-Vivier

Today join one of the optional excursions which are available.

Guided tour of Arles and visit of an olive oil production site

Depart by foot for the guided tour of Arles. For two thousand years Arles has maintained an outstanding architectural heritage making it a genuine open-air museum. Welcome to this tourist and cultural mecca. During this tour you will see the Roman Amphitheatre (the Arena), the Roman Theatre, St Trophimus square with its cloister and church on the Arles route; one of three routes leading to Santiago de Compostela. We will continue our tour through the Place du Forum, and finally, the Roman baths of Constantine. Then, depart by coach towards Tarascon. You will visit a domain producing the famous Provencal olive oil at the foot of Montagnette in an 18th C. Provençal country house where the estate owners have planted a large orchard of 150,000 trees. You will visit the estate sitting on straw bales in trailers pulled by tractors. The owners will explain the cultivation and production of the yellow gold of Provence, olive oil. After this discovery, you will have the opportunity to taste the products of the estate. Return to Arles by coach.

Price €76 Before departure €83 On board

PLEASE NOTE

  • Good walking shoes are recommended.
  • The order of visits can change.
  • Times are approximate.

Guided tour of Viviers

You will leave the boat on foot for a guided tour of Viviers. The third largest protected sector in the Rhône Alpes regions, residence of bishops since the 5th century, Viviers, a small town with a population of 3,500 is like an open-air museum, where every stone contains a page of history. You will be able to admire France's smallest Cathedral in this sumptuous medieval town. Among other things you will see the House of Knights with its superb Renaissance facade, the Tower of St Michel, the great seminary and the Belvedere with an unobstructed view of Viviers at night. Return to the boat on foot.

Price €26 Before departure €30 On board

PLEASE NOTE

  • Comfortable shoes are recommended.
  • An effort is required to go up to the Belvedere.
  • The order of the visits can change.
  • Times are approximate.
Day Seven:  Viviers-Tournon

Day Seven: Viviers-Tournon

This morning will be spent cruising to Tournon. Join us this afternoon on an optional excursion on a Guided tour of Tournon. We'll then return on board. Tonight's our gala dinner and evening. Our ship will cruise towards Lyon during the night.

Tournon

Welcome to Tournon! Located in the heart of the Rhone Valley, at the gates of Provence, this city will enchant you with its heady perfumes. We'll begin our visit on foot passing all the main tourist attractions of the town, including the historic monuments and shopping areas.

We'll stop at the Château Museum where we'll get the opportunity to discover the permanent collection tracing the history of navigation on the Rhone river. This imposing castle was built on a high granite rock overlooking the town and was the domain of the barony of the Counts of Tournon. At the foot of the castle, enjoy a pleasant walk along the streets and alleys of the historic center which will take you back to the Middle Ages. Our visit will end with a tasting* of regional products and wines. Return on foot to the boat at our own pace.

Price €57 Before departure €63 On board

PLEASE NOTE

  • Comfortable walking shoes recommended.
  • The order of the visits can change.
  • Times are approximate.
  • *Alcohol can be harmful to your health. Please drink in moderation.
Day 8: Lyon

Day 8: Lyon

Enjoy one last buffet breakfast on board before disembarking at 9:00 a.m and transferring to the airport for our return flight home.

Accommodation

Facilities include

The MS Rhône Princess is an intimate-sized standard ship, measuring 110 meters long and 11,40 meters wide. 

It can accommodate 138 passengers, in 69 cabins spread over two decks. Each of them, comfortable and spacious, offers amenities and provides guests with all the comforts they need during their stay. The warm orange tones of the decoration, as well as the golden woodwork and ceilings, create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. 

Located on the upper deck, the restaurant offers a delicate cuisine in a refined setting, where large bay windows allow guests to fully enjoy the panorama. The lounge bar with a dance floor is located on the same deck, while on the sun deck, an ideal place to relax and admire the landscapes, guests can enjoy comfortable sun loungers, as well as a large shaded area.

Dates & Prices

Departure Return Nights Price from Other Info Regional flights
6 Apr 2026 13 Apr 2026 7
$1949
 

Essential Information

What Your On Board Package Includes
To ensure the enjoyment of your cruise, CroisiEurope has opted for the 'fully inclusive' package which includes a number of advantages in the cruise prices: Accommodation in double cabins; Full Board Cruise from lunch or dinner on day 1 to breakfast buffet or lunch on the last day (depending on the chosen cruise programme). 
 
All our meals are served in one service. Breakfast is buffet style, and lunch and dinner are served at the table. Drinks (unless stated otherwise in the cruise program, under "These prices do not include".) The drinks included in the package are those provided by CroisiEurope and consumed as part of the meals taken aboard the boat, as well as in the bar (with the exception of the special bar card and wine list). WI-FI access; Port taxes.
On Board Assistance
If there is no Solos Host on board you will be looked by the onboard multi-lingual host/hostess
Languages on Board
Official languages on board: French and English.
Embarkation/Disembarkation
Boarding and check-in on the ship will be indicated on your boarding pass provided in your travel log (after booking). We ask that you respect this schedule. The ship itself is held to respect the schedules of navigation envisaged for the route, in order to respect the program of navigation throughout the cruise. If you arrive earlier in the day, you can generally leave most of your luggage on board our ships. 
 
Your agent can also inform our ships that you will be arriving earlier, when booking. At the end of the cruise, the landing is usually scheduled for 9:00 am for all passengers. In the event that we are responsible for your transfer to the airport, we will ensure that you arrive in time for your flight and connections.   At the end of the cruise, the landing is usually scheduled for 9:00 am for all passengers. 
 
In the event that we are responsible for your transfer to the airport, we will ensure that you arrive in time for your flight and connections.
How to pay on board?
CroisiEurope only accepts euros on board the boats. We do not accept sterling, US dollars or any other currency. We do not accept travelers checks on board. Make sure you get Euros before boarding, which will allow you to pay for all your purchases. CroisiEurope accepts American Express, Visa and MasterCard. You may wish to contact your bank or the company that issued your credit card to warn them that you are departing on holiday.
Special Diets and Allergies
Please inform us at the time of your booking whether you require a special diet or suffer from allergies. We can then inform CroisiEurope.
Gala Evening: a tradition and a must!
The gala evening is a long-awaited tradition in the world of cruising. This is the night we like to dress up, although no dress code is imposed. The crew all in their dress uniform, are presented to the passengers who are invited have a pre-dinner drink with the captain in the company of the purser, and the head chef. That evening, the chef serves a banquet paying a special tribute to the world of French gastronomy and the experience of CroisiEurope’s chefs in these matters. Dancing follows this gala dinner in the lounge bar.
Wi-Fi on Board: Stay connected
All the company's European fleet are equipped with free Wi-Fi for passengers. This internet connection is available in all lounges / bars and receptions. The Wi-Fi is free to use. For passengers who do not have computer equipment, we have equipped each boat  with a touch pad that can be lent to them when needed.
Dress Code
During the day, you will be more comfortable in a casual outfit. We advise you to bring clothes that do not wrinkle, or that can easily be transported because there are no ironing facilities on board our fleet. Remember to dress according to the weather, the season and the environment of your cruise e.g light suits and swimsuits for warm weather; sweater or jacket for cooler weather; sweatshirt, rain gear and small umbrella. 
 
Do not forget to bring comfortable walking shoes in your suitcase. They will be very useful during excursions! Regarding dinners, cocktails and galas, it is advisable to dress up a little more without the need, for gentlemen, necessarily to wear a jacket and tie. Finally, on any excursion, when you visit places of worship, make sure to opt for an appropriate outfit, neither too light nor too undressed, so as not to be prohibited entry.
Gratuities
Tipping habits vary from country and culture. At CroisiEurope, they are collected centrally in a box at reception at the end of the stay and shared equally between all members of the crew. This token from our passengers shows that they appreciated the quality of the services and the attention they received during the cruise at all levels. How much should I leave? A tip between €6 and €12 per day per person is an average, but each passenger is, of course, free to give what they want. 
 
An envelope is deposited for this purpose in your cabin during your last evening on board. Slip it in the box provided for this purpose at the reception before disembarking.
Safety on Board
All our ships are certified Bureau Veritas. Life jackets and life buoy are located in your cabins as well as on the sun deck. During the presentation of the crew, all safety instructions will be provided. For safety reasons, it is forbidden to smoke on board any of our fleet as it is a closed environment. However, smokers are invited to go to the sun deck, where ashtrays are provided.
What's Not Included
Drinks from the special lists, or drinks ordered during excursions or transfers - cancellation and baggage insurance - optional excursions (must be reserved and paid for on board or at travel agency)  - personal expenses - the concert of Viennese music.
What is Included
Your cruise with all meals from dinner the first evening to breakfast on the final day - onboard drinks included (except for drinks from speciality lists) - sole-occupancy cabin with shower in bathroom - assistance from the onboard multi-lingual host/hostess - welcome cocktail - gala dinner - onboard entertainment - travel assistance and repatriation insurance - all port fees.
Shore Excursions
Excursions can be booked at the time of booking the cruise, until up to one week before departure or on board the boat. Reservations made before the departure of a package of complete excursions or ‘excursions à la carte’ are at a discounted price compared to reservations made on board. It is possible to choose between two excursion formulas according to the tastes and desires: the "classic package" or the "discovery" package". 
 
In the discovery package all the excursions are brand new and give a different and more energized point of view on the proposed destinations. If the classics are rather "piano", the dynamics are "allegro" with unusual visits. These excursions although sportier still remain accessible to the greatest number of passengers. However, all discoveries are customizable. 
 
Each passenger is free to choose one or the other formula when booking before or during the cruise and can mix "classic" and "discovery" for the excursions ‘à la carte’ only.
Travel Requirements
To travel with CroisiEurope you will need to bring a valid national identity card or passport. Depending on the destination, make sure you have an up-to-date passport. This must be valid for at least six months after the date of your landing. Visas may be necessary for distant destinations.
Medical Requirements
All passengers shall ensure that they are medically and physically fit to undertake a trip.  No medical services are offered aboard the ship.
Reduced mobility: adapted cabins
CroisiEurope welcomes passengers with reduced mobility and endeavors to facilitate their access to both the facilities on board and on the available excursions. Before booking, the company requires passengers with reduced mobility to mention their specific needs. People with reduced mobility or have trouble getting around can benefit from adapted cabins. 
 
Our ships with 2 decks, meanwhile, are well thought-out in terms of layout, so common facilities (restaurant, lounge bar, reception) on one level: the main deck, which also has cabins. Some of our excursions can cause difficulties for people with reduced mobility (walking for several hours, destabilizing floor coverings, elevation, etc.), participation in some excursions and travel is subject to the sufficient mobility of the passenger. With the help of https://www.specialneedsatsea.com/ we may be able to arrange further assistance on request.
Cabins
All cabins are located above the water level and offer panoramic views of the landscape thanks to large windows or portholes (depending on the boat or deck.) They are all equipped with toilet, shower and washbasin. Towels, shower gel and shampoo are provided. Very comfortable, they have many amenities: flat screen television, hairdryer, safe and plenty of storage space. Depending on the the ship, our cabins have 2 twin beds, a large bed or 2 separable beds. Our cabins are air conditioned and have a thermostat to adjust the temperature of heating and air conditioning.

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