France Cruises
A cruise around France promises beautiful countryside, fine wines, stunning architecture and world-class galleries. From beautiful beaches on the French Riviera to the snow-capped peaks of the Alps and picture-perfect villages with cobbled streets, France truly offers a diverse landscape.
Embark on an enchanting journey through Europe's river cities and towns as you set sail from Bordeaux to Honfleur in France. Prepare to be captivated by the breathtaking sights as our small ships cruise the River Seine to charming Rouen, indulging a scenic voyage filled with wonder and awe.[ReadMoreMob][ReadMoreDesk]
A stop at Rouen cruise port allows you to explore the picturesque city and the medieval cathedrals, and discover the history of Joan of Arc. Take a tour and venture inwards to the 'City of Lights' to immerse yourself in the romance of Paris; visit the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum, or stroll down the Champs-Élysées. Once in Bordeaux, visit its renowned vineyards, and explore the UNESCO-listed medieval town of Saint-Émilion, the Cité du Vin, and its spectacular Gothic architecture. Experience the medieval island of Mont St Michel and the maritime past of Normandy that lives on in the country's quaint towns.
Cruise France for the opportunity to indulge in the famed French cuisine and wine, from the crêpes of Lorient to the Cognac of La Rochelle. Savour the taste of freshly baked croissants, escargots, coq au vin, and so much more. Delight in pairing your meals with some of the world's best wines from the Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Champagne regions, and enjoy sampling local cheeses. All of that, coupled with the warm welcome proffered by the locals, makes any cruise to France an unforgettable adventure.
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Frequently asked questions about France
Why should I cruise to France?
France’s ports offer history, culture and scenic coastlines – and cruising also gives you the chance to sail rivers such as the Seine and the Gironde/Garonne, arriving much closer to the heart of its cities and towns.
With Fred. Olsen, the experience feels thoughtful and relaxed, with time to explore ashore before returning to the familiar comfort of your ship.
When is the best time to cruise to France?
France is best visited in spring and autumn. Mild temperatures and longer daylight hours make it easier to enjoy coastal towns, harbours, and riverside cities without summer crowds.
What can I see and do on a France cruise?
A France cruise brings you close to river‑city landmarks, moving wartime history and some of the country’s best‑known wine regions. You can:
- Head to Paris from Rouen, arriving via a scenic sailing along the River Seine before exploring Plaza Mayor and the Cathedral in the historic centre.
- Walk Omaha Beach and the D‑Day sites from Le Havre for a thoughtful look at Normandy’s wartime history.
- Visit the Médoc vineyards from Bordeaux, where châteaux and wine estates sit among quiet country roads.
Between ports, you’ll enjoy steady scenic sailings as France’s riverbanks, cliffs and Atlantic or Channel coastline come into view from the ship.
How long are France cruises and what itineraries are available?
France cruises with Fred. Olsen typically last five to sixteen nights. These itineraries include scenic coastal sailings and time to explore French harbours, river approaches and historic towns at a relaxed, comfortable pace.
What should I pack and what should I know before cruising to France?
France cruises require lightweight clothing, comfortable walking shoes for harbours and towns, and a light jumper or jacket for cooler evenings. Smart-casual attire is suitable for evenings onboard.
Are France cruises suitable for first-time cruisers/couples/solo travellers?
France cruises are well suited to first-time cruisers, offering calm waters and historic harbours to explore. Couples will enjoy shared cultural excursions and scenic towns, while solo travellers will find Fred.’s smaller ships friendly and easy to navigate.