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In Partnerschaft mit Château Latour und mit der außergewöhnlichen Anwesenheit des Sternekochs Jean Baptiste Natali.
Von Lissabon nach Bordeaux bietet PONANT Ihnen eine außergewöhnliche Gourmet- und Wein-Kreuzfahrt in Partnerschaft mit Château Latour entlang der portugiesischen, spanischen und französischen Atlantikküste. Auf dieser 11-tägigen Reise an Bord der L’Austral entdecken Sie die Atlantikküsten aus einer anderen Perspektive.
In Lissabon, der portugiesischen Hauptstadt mit den sieben Hügeln, gehen Sie an Bord. Ihr Schiff nimmt Kurs auf den Hafen von Leixões, dem Tor zu der Stadt Porto.
Anschließend fahren Sie weiter nach Galicien in die Stadt Vigo, den größten Fischereihafen Spaniens. Ein Besuch der nicht weit entfernten Stadt Santiago de Compostela bietet sich an. Dieser bedeutende Pilgerort besitzt zahlreiche Monumente im römischen, gotischen und barocken Baustil, Zeugen seiner reichen Vergangenheit.
Als nächstes steuert die L’Austral Bilbao an, die Hauptstadt des spanischen Baskenlandes. Zwischen architektonischem Wagemut und Wahrung alter Traditionen – überzeugen Sie sich selbst von der einzigartigen Energie, die von der Stadt ausgeht.
Ihre Entdeckungsreise durch das Baskenland endet an der französischen Küste, mit einem Stopp in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, bevor Sie die schöne Festungsstadt Talmont-sur-Gironde erreichen.
Bei Ihrem letzten Stopp in Pauillac haben Sie Gelegenheit zu mehreren Besuchen und Verkostungen auf schönen Weingütern der Appellationen (Weinbaugebiete) Saint-Estephe, Margaux und Pauillac.
Ihre Kreuzfahrt endet in Bordeaux, der Welthauptstadt des Weins.
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Jean-Baptiste Natali
Its course is full of wild herbs and flavours. As a child when others were kicking a ball around, he was running through the woods, the Dhuits, Etoile, Plachet, Blinfey, la Chapelle… There he found bluebells, vanilla-scented orchids, fragrant angled Solomon Seals, wild asparagus, wild garlic, mushrooms – all of which had his mouth watering. His vocation as a storyteller of taste began here.
His course is also full of encounters around the world, from time spent at the Palme d’Or restaurant in the Martinez Hotel in Cannes, Daniel Boulud’s restaurant in New York and the famous Mamounia in Marrakech, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Sultanate of Oman and the Maldives. All broadened his palette introducing the subtlest of flavours.
Finally, Jean-Baptiste Natali decided to return to his home village of Colombey-les-Deux-Églises in Haute-Marne to practice his art in the restaurant his father Gérard had run for several decades. The son returned to give his father a hand, a move that turned into a stroke of genius. Gérard gave Jean-Baptiste carte blanche to overhaul the menu, a radical turning point for this eatery. Steeped in his experiences travelling abroad, Jean-Baptiste changed everything from the produce to the dishes and way of working. Since then, Chef Natali has welcomed and continues to host political figures of every hue, from ambassadors to French presidents and ministers.
In 2002, just a year after returning to Colombey at the age of 27, he was one of the youngest chefs to earn his first Michelin star.
Language spoken: French
Photo credit: ARR
Bernard Antony
Bernard Antony, whose business operates in Vieux-Ferrette (Alsace), is one of the most renowned cheese ripeners in the world. His Alsace cellar plays host to a high-end international clientele. Prince Albert of Monaco and Archduke Otto of Austria have both been known to visit his boutique. Today, nineteen 3-star Michelin restaurants entrust Antony with their cheese board selection. Prominent French chefs from Alain Ducasse to Pierre Gagnaire are among those keen to access these heavenly cheeses, as are the major vineyards which use the services of this master cheese ripener in Vieux-Ferrette.
Language spoken: French
Photo credit: Marcel Ehrhard
Alain Miossec
A graduate with a PhD on “France Atlantic coastal nature management”, Alain Miossec is an expert on the sea and coasts. He has written several books on the subject (Les littoraux entre nature et aménagement, SEDES 1998, 3 éditions), a dictionary of the sea and coasts (Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2012), Géographie des mers et des océans (PU Rennes 2014) and dozens of articles.
Since retiring in 2011, Alain Miossec has turned his attention and talent to cultural issues and now teaches wine at Nantes University.
His latest publications are about cuisine associated with the sea, particularly his latest work coedited with Jean Robert Pitte, La mer nourricière, un défi millénaire (gastronomy of the sea and managing resources).
Languages spoken: French, English
Photo credit: ARR
Vorbehaltlich des Widerrufs im Falle von höherer Gewalt
Jean-Baptiste Natali
Its course is full of wild herbs and flavours. As a child when others were kicking a ball around, he was running through the woods, the Dhuits, Etoile, Plachet, Blinfey, la Chapelle… There he found bluebells, vanilla-scented orchids, fragrant angled Solomon Seals, wild asparagus, wild garlic, mushrooms – all of which had his mouth watering. His vocation as a storyteller of taste began here.
His course is also full of encounters around the world, from time spent at the Palme d’Or restaurant in the Martinez Hotel in Cannes, Daniel Boulud’s restaurant in New York and the famous Mamounia in Marrakech, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Sultanate of Oman and the Maldives. All broadened his palette introducing the subtlest of flavours.
Finally, Jean-Baptiste Natali decided to return to his home village of Colombey-les-Deux-Églises in Haute-Marne to practice his art in the restaurant his father Gérard had run for several decades. The son returned to give his father a hand, a move that turned into a stroke of genius. Gérard gave Jean-Baptiste carte blanche to overhaul the menu, a radical turning point for this eatery. Steeped in his experiences travelling abroad, Jean-Baptiste changed everything from the produce to the dishes and way of working. Since then, Chef Natali has welcomed and continues to host political figures of every hue, from ambassadors to French presidents and ministers.
In 2002, just a year after returning to Colombey at the age of 27, he was one of the youngest chefs to earn his first Michelin star.
Language spoken: French
Photo credit: ARR
Ideal clothes for life on board:
During the days spent on board, you are advised to wear comfortable clothes or casual outfits. The entire ship is air-conditioned, so a light sweater, a light jacket or a shawl may be necessary. When moving about in the public areas of the ship and the decks, light but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Informal evening:
In the evening, you are advised to wear smart-casual attire, especially when dining in our restaurants where wearing shorts and tee-shirts is not allowed.
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For men:
Officer’s evening:
For all cruises longer than 8 nights, an Officer’s Evening with a white dress code may be organized. Therefore, we encourage you to bring a stylish white outfit for the occasion (otherwise black and white).
Gala evening:
During the cruise, two gala evenings will be organised on board. Thus, we recommend that you bring one or two formal outfits.
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SHOP:
A small shop is available on board offering a wide range of outfits, jewellery, leather goods and many accessories.
A laundry service (washing/ironing) is available on board, but unfortunately there are no dry cleaning services. For safety reasons, your cabin is not equipped with an iron.
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In your hand luggage, remember to bring any medicines that you need, and possibly a small spare bag of toiletries (in case of delay in the delivery of your baggage by the airline). Remember to always have your travel documents with you in case you need them: hotel vouchers, cruise vouchers, return flight tickets... Never leave them in your hold luggage.
All our cabins have a safe. We recommend not to go ashore with valuable jewellery.
PONANT Aktivitäten
Einschiffung 10.04.2023 von 16:00 bis 17:00
Abfahrt 10.04.2023 um 18:00
Die portugiesische Hauptstadt, die an den Ufern des Tejo in nur wenigen Kilometern Entfernung von der Atlantikküste gelegen ist, zeichnet sich durch eine reiche kulturelle Vielfalt aus. Am Eingang des Flusshafens aufzwingen zwei zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe gehörende Bauwerke besichtigen: das Hieronymitenkloster und den Turm von Belém. Auf dem Hügel des Alfama-Viertels, der für seine Bars mit Fado-Musik berühmt ist, laden Sie die maurischen Gässchen zur Erkundung ein. Entlang der vornehmen Straßen des Chiado-Viertels verführen die großen Namen der Mode zum Shopping ganz unter dem Motto der Eleganz.
Ankunft 11.04.2023 am frühen Nachmittag
Abfahrt 11.04.2023 am frühen Abend
Nur weniger als zehn Kilometer von Porto und der Flussmündung des Douro entfernt liegt der Hafen Leixões. Das historische Stadtzentrum von Porto zählt zum Weltkulturerbe der UNESCO. Das berühmte Stadtviertel Ribeira mit den von der Metallbrücke Dom-Luis überragten traditionellen Häusern, zahlreiche üppig dekorierte barocke Kirchen und das Nationalmuseum Museo Nacional de Soares dos Reis sind einen Besuch wert. Auch der Bahnhof São Bento ist interessant. Seine Vorhalle wurde mit Azulejos ausgestattet, typisch portugiesischen blauen Keramik-Fliesen mit geometrischen Motiven oder bildhaften Darstellungen.
Ankunft 12.04.2023 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 12.04.2023 am späten Nachmittag
Früher war die Stadt Vigo im Süden Galiziens an der Atlantikküste ein kleiner Fischerhafen, heute ist sie die größte Gemeinde der Region. Die Altstadt, die besser unter dem Namen O Berbés bekannt ist, beeindruckt mit zahlreichen historischen Gebäuden und der atypischen Architektur der Häuser. Vor der Küste liegen die Illas Cíes. Das Naturschutzgebiet gehört zum Nationalpark Islas Atlánticas de Galicia mit unberührten Naturlandschaften und einer außergewöhnlichen Artenvielfalt. Im Norden lädt das berühmte Santiago de Compostela zu einem Besuch ein, das jedes Jahr zahlreiche Pilger aus aller Welt anlockt. Das historische Stadtzentrum mit seinem bedeutenden Architekturerbe steht unter dem Schutz der UNESCO.
Ankunft 13.04.2023
Abfahrt 13.04.2023
Genießen Sie während der Überfahrt auf See die zahlreichen Freizeitangebote an Bord. Gönnen Sie sich Entspannung im Spa oder halten Sie sich im Fitnessraum in Form. Lassen Sie sich je nach Jahreszeit zu einem Sprung in den Pool oder zu einem Sonnenbad verlocken. Dieser Reise ohne Zwischenstopp bietet auch Gelegenheit, einer Konferenz oder einer der an Bord angebotenen Vorstellungen beizuwohnen, abhängig von den angebotenen Aktivitäten, oder in der Boutique ein wenig zu shoppen oder die PONANT-Fotografen in ihrem eigenen Bereich aufzusuchen. Wer das offene Meer liebt, bewundert auf dem Oberdeck das Schauspiel der Wogen und kann mit etwas Glück Meerestiere beobachten. Eine zauberhafte kleine Auszeit mit Komfort, Entspannung und Unterhaltung.
Ankunft 14.04.2023 mittags
Abfahrt 14.04.2023 am frühen Abend
Bilbao, die Metropole des spanischen Baskenlands, ist eine der avantgardistischsten Städte Europas. Gebäude von architektonischer Kühnheit und das alte Erbe der Stadt sorgen für eine Reise zwischen Traditionen und Innovation. Über eine ungewöhnliche Drahtseilbahn erreicht man das grandiose Guggenheim-Museum, ein spektakulärer Bau aus Stein, Glas und Titan, das von dem Architekten Frank Gehry entworfen wurde und eine Kollektion moderner Kunst und monumentaler zeitgenössischer Skulpturen birgt. Auch die engen Gassen der Altstadt und der beliebte Stadtteil Ensanche oder die Puente de Vizcaya, die älteste Schwebefähre der Welt, die zum Weltkulturerbe der UNESCO zählt, sind sehenswert.
Ankunft 15.04.2023 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 15.04.2023 abends
Saint-Jean-de-Luz ist ein beliebter Badeort im Südwesten Frankreichs, eine malerische Stadt mit authentischem Charme und einer reichen Vergangenheit. Ludwig XIV. vermählte sich hier 1660 in der berühmten Kirche Saint-Jean-Baptiste mit der Infantin Maria Theresia von Spanien. Die Küste bietet einen atemberaubenden Blick zwischen der baskischen Architektur und dem Kantabrischen Meer. Eine zauberhaft schöne Bucht, die im 17. Jahrhundert von Freibeutern und wohlhabenden Reedern frequentiert wurde.
Ankunft 16.04.2023 mittags
Abfahrt 16.04.2023 am späten Nachmittag
Während der Fahrt entdecken Sie die erstaunlichen Grotten von Meschers, natürliche Höhlen, die sich hoch über der Gironde in die Kalkfelsen gegraben haben. Sie wurden im 19.Jahrhundert von Menschenhand vergrößert und werden als troglodytischer Wohnraum zum Teil noch heute genutzt. Die Carrelets, zierliche Pfahlbauhütten, die mit einem quadratischen Fischernetz ausgestattet sind und der Landschaft der Charente einen poetischen Hauch verleihen, sind über die Ufer der Saintonge verteilt. Im Herzen ihrer Befestigungsanlage, die von Eduard I., König von England und Herzog von Aquitanien, gegründet wurde, zeigt sich die schöne Stadt Talmont-sur-Gironde von ihrer strahlenden Seite. Die Kirche Sainte-Radegonde, ein Juwel der romanischen Kunst aus dem 12. Jahrhundert, dominiert majestätisch die Mündung.
Ankunft 17.04.2023 am frühen Vormittag
Abfahrt 17.04.2023 am späten Abend
Entdecken Sie Pauillac, eine Gemeinde im Südwesten Frankreichs, die sich nur wenige Kilometer von Bordeaux entfernt am Ufer der Gironde erstreckt. Pauillac, die unbestrittene Hauptstadt des Médoc, öffnet Ihnen seine magische Welt aus Kultur und Geschichte, Weinbergen und Schlössern. Dieser Aufenthalt ist eine Reise die Welt der tausend Aromen, zum Beispiel bei der Verkostung der Weine der Region, die ihre warme, von der Zeit gebräunte, rubinrote Farbe enthüllen. Abenteuer der Sinne und Abenteuer im Herzen der Stadt: besuchen Sie die Kirche Saint-Martin de Pauillac oder die geheimnisvolle Grotte von Artigues, über der sich eine Statue er Jungfrau Maria erhebt. Oder den Turm von Aspic, von dessen rundem Kuppeldach aus in alten Zeiten die Arbeit der Weinleser überwacht werden konnte.
Ankunft 18.04.2023 am frühen Vormittag
Ausschiffung 19.04.2023 um 07:00
Bordeaux erstreckt sich entlang der Ufer der Garonne im Südwesten Frankreichs. Seine reiche Weintradition macht es zur Welthauptstadt des Weins. Lassen Sie sich von der Geschichte des „Port de la Lune“ („Hafen des Mondes“) mitreißen, der aufgrund seiner prestigeträchtigen klassischen Architektur zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe gehört. Auf dem berühmten Place de la Bourse vermischt sich die Vergangenheit mit der Gegenwart: Hier spiegeln sich die historischen Gebäude in der zeitgenössischen Kreation des Miroir d’eau wider.
From the pier, board your coach and start your 30-minute scenic drive to Porto.
Upon arrival, you will visit the Francis Church which is the most prominent Gothic monument in Porto and is also noted for its outstanding Baroque inner decoration.
You will continue your walk to the riverside, also known as the Ribeira one of Port’s landmarks, you will enjoy free time for shopping and stroll around this area.
You will then be driven to the Taylor’s wine cellar. Taylor’s is the archetypal Port house and it wines the quintessential Ports. Established over three centuries ago in 1692, Taylor’s is one of the oldest of the founding Port houses. It is dedicated entirely to the production of Port wine and in particular to its finest styles. Above all, Taylor’s is regarded as the benchmark for Vintage Port.
Noted for their elegance and poise as well as for their restrained power and longevity, Taylor’s Vintage Ports are blended from the finest wines of the firm’s own quintas or estates, Vargellas, Terra Feita and Junco. These three iconic properties, each occupying a distinct geographic location and with their own unique character, are the cornerstone of the company’s success and the main source of its unique and inimitable house style.
Taylor’s is also respected as a producer of wood aged ports and holds one of the largest reserves of rare cask aged wines from which its distinguished aged tawny Ports are drawn. The house is also known as the originator of Late Bottled Vintage, a style which the firm pioneered and of which it remains the leading producer. Based in Porto and the Douro Valley the family company is closely involved in all stages of the production of its Ports, from the planting of the vineyard, the cultivation of the grapes to the making, ageing, blending and the bottling of the wines. The family’s commitment to the future of Port is demonstrated in its single-minded dedication to the highest standards in Port production, its continued investment in all aspects of the firm’s operations and its determination to preserve the unique environment of the Douro Valley through the promotion of sustainable and responsible viticulture.
Following your visit and wine tasting, join your coach with a 30-minute drive back to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 90
From the pier, board your coach and start your drive to Porto.
Upon arrival, you will visit the Tramcar Museum and its collection of trams dating from 1871 until 1950s. Built in 1992, the Tram Museum retraces the history of trams in Porto by means of a plethora of exhibits. One of the highlights is the tram number 22: the first tram operating on the Iberian Peninsula. Overall, the period of time covered by the exhibits starts in the second half of the 19th century, calling forth, at least for the nostalgic public, the atmosphere of those times when getting around was not necessarily a matter of speed.
You will then board one of these historical trams and enjoy a ride along the riverside finishing next to the imposing S. Francis Church. On the bus you will be driven till the Cathedral.
The Porto Cathedral (Sé do Porto in Portuguese) is the most important religious building in the city and has been declared a National Monument. The construction of the cathedral began during the 12th century, but it was rebuilt and renovated numerous times throughout the centuries. This explains why the cathedral is a blend of architectural styles. The temple is predominantly Baroque in style, although its façade and the nave are Romanesque and its cloister and one of the chapels are Gothic in style. Inside, the large pillars make the nave seem narrow with a high ceiling, it has bare walls, and only the high altar and some of its chapels are decorated in Baroque style.
Finally, a short walk will take you to São Bento Train Station to admire its unique collection of white and blue glazed tiles before joining your coach and your ship, after a 45-minute drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
From the pier, board your coach and start your 30-minute panoramic drive to explore Porto. Accompanied with a professional photographer, you will capture the main highlights of the city.
Porto, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996, is the gateway for a journey across the natural and cultural diversity of the region. It is known for the Porto wine which is shipped from here all over the world, but also for a heritage which combines ancient churches and monuments, such as the Cathedral and the Church of São Francisco, and modern buildings, such as Casa da Música and the Serralves Museum. The city is also famous for its School of Architecture which bred names like Álvaro Siza Vieira and Eduardo Souto de Moura, both winners of the Pritzker Prize.
Strolling through the city, you will discover the Cathedral which is located in the historical centre. It is one of the city's oldest monuments and one of the most important Romanesque monuments in Portugal.
Your walk will lead you to the Ribeira area, one of the city's oldest neighbourhood. Historically the quayside here was one of the busiest points on the River Douro with cargo ships sailing both up and down-stream and landing here. Today it is equally bustling but the major trade here is now tourism.
You will then cross the art street of Rua da Restauração before reaching the Santa Catarina Belvedere overlooking the Douro river.
Finally, you will join your coach for a 30-minute drive to your ship in Leixões.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 85
From the pier, you will board your coach and drive to Santiago de Compostela (a one-hour and fifteen-minute drive), one of the most important cities in Europe and the third most important place in the world for Christian pilgrimage.
Your tour will start by the Obradoiro Square where your guide will present you all the details of this square during a walking tour. You can admire the Cathedral, the Town hall, the Pazo (Palace of Saint Jerome) and the Hostal dos Reis Católicos. This former hospital was built in 1501 by orders of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile to welcome unwell pilgrims and replace the old hospital which was then on the current Plaza de la Azabachería. Today it continues to fulfil its function of hosting service to the traveller, although it has a luxurious character. Every day, a dozen pilgrims carrying their compostela (pilgrim certificate) are allowed in the kitchen to graciously receive a meal.
Your guide will give you a complete description of the outside of the Cathedral and will show you the Jubilee Door which is only opened for the pardons of each Jubilee Year.
Then, you will have some time at leisure to walk along the historical streets before meeting your guide at the Hostal dos Reis Católicos, for the lunch served in one of the dining rooms of the hotel.
Before boarding your coach to Vigo, you will enjoy an inside visit of the Cathedral with the tomb of Saint James, maybe the most important piece of the Cathedral, the “Portico da Gloria” whose lintels were laid in place in 1188, one of the capital works of mediaeval sculpture. You will also visit the museum of the Cathedral.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 140
From the pier, you will board your coach and drive to your starting point of your hiking on the way of cross, 45-minute drive.
You will walk on the Spanish part of the way of cross borrowed by the pilgrims, to this day, to join Santiago de Compostela.
Santiago de Compostela is one of the most important cities in Europe and the third most important place in the world for Christian pilgrimage.
Once arriving, you will discover the Obradoiro Square where your guide will present you all the details of this square during a walking tour. You can admire the Cathedral, the Town hall, the Pazo (Palace of Saint Jerome) and the Hostal dos Reis Católicos. This former hospital was built in 1501 by orders of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile to welcome unwell pilgrims and replace the old hospital which was then on the current Plaza de la Azabachería. Today it continues to fulfil its function of hosting service to the traveller, although it has a luxurious character. Every day, a dozen pilgrims carrying their compostela (pilgrim certificate) are allowed in the kitchen to graciously receive a meal.
Your guide will give you a complete description of the outside of the Cathedral and will show you the Jubilee Door which is only opened for the pardons of each Jubilee Year.
Then, you will have some time at leisure to walk along the historical streets before meeting your guide at the Hostal dos Reis Católicos, for the lunch served in one of the dining rooms of the hotel.
Continue with an inside visit of the Cathedral with the tomb of Saint James, maybe the most important piece of the Cathedral, the “Portico da Gloria” whose lintels were laid in place in 1188, one of the capital works of mediaeval sculpture. You will also visit the museum of the Cathedral.
Finally, reboard your coach to join your ship, a one-hour and fifteen-minute drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 140
From the pier, you will board your coach and start your scenic drive towards Monte Castro. Once arriving, you will enjoy a panoramic view on Vigo, its bay and its harbour.
Jules Verne wrote that Captain Nemo’s best kept secret was in Vigo. Did you know that this is where the Nautilus submarine came to stock up on gold? In Vigo’s estuary there are dozens of sunken ships loaded with the gold from the Americas, treasures that have not yet come to light.
Back to coach, you will drive to Baiona, one of the most important and characteristic fishing villages on the Galicia coast.
Here you will visit Parador Monterreal, an imposing 16th-century building that has been converted into a hotel. The fortress of Monterreal is highly evocative of times long past, with its walls (dating from the 11th to 17th centuries) and its mediaeval towers: the Reloxo, the Tenaza and the Príncipe Cativo. The walls are ideal for a pleasant stroll around the area, known as the Monte Boi Promenade, offering perfect views over the whole of Galicia’s southern coastline, and of course the town of Baiona.
Then, you will discover old centre of the village with the remains of its ancient walls. A walk through the historic centre reveals impressive pazos (manor houses), such as that of the Correa family (from the 18th century), now the town hall with a tall tower, coats of arms and beautiful balconies; the Casa Ceta (or Casa do Perdón) from the 14th century; the Casa Mendoza (or Casa do Deán) with arched walkways beneath (from the 18th century) and a superb Baroque façade, or the Casa de Salgado (from the 17th century).
Finally, re-board your coach and start your return drive to Vigo, a 45-minute drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 60
From the pier, you will board your coach and start your 1-hour drive to Villagarcia.
Once arriving, you will visit the Pazo de Rubianes. Located in the Arousa estuary (Pontevedra), it is one of the three official lordships in Spain. The main building was constructed in the 15th century. In the 18th century the tower was pulled down, and a summer residence with rectangular plan was created. The gardens, with more than 11 hectares, have remarkable eucalyptus trees with perimeters of 12 meters, olives and magnolias. It has geometrical flowerbeds of French style, with sequoias and camphors. Its grandiose magnolias Magnolia grandiflora L. have been included in the Galician Monumental Tree Catalogue.
With an area of 25 hectares, the vineyard of Pazo de Rubianes is the largest in the region of Salnés. Don Gonzalo Ozores of Urcola - eighteenth Lord of the House of Rubianes and Marqués de Aranda- and his wife, Mrs. Paloma Rey Fernández Latorre, were responsible for the recovery of ancient vineyards and the new vineyard project that took place between the years 1997 and 1999. Don Gonzalo, great lover of his estate, had a great devotion for his vineyards and planned to produce wine on the property again. But he could not fulfil his dream before his death in 2006. His wife, Mrs. Paloma, picked up the baton in order to realise the desire of her husband. In 2009, ten years after the recovery of the vineyards, the first wine of this new winery of Pazo de Rubianes was bottled. Built in the 15th century, the cellar smells now like wine again, and allows to preserve the quality of each vintage. Only slightly less than 30 % of the grapes produced in the vineyards of Pazo de Rubianes are chosen to give rise to these exclusive wines with which each year comes the new crop of Pazo de Rubianes and García Caamaño wines.
After enjoying a walking tour on the gardens and the cellar, you will enjoy a tasting of this exclusive wine accompanied with tapas.
Finally, re-board your coach and start your return drive to Vigo, a 1-hour drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 100
Discover the Cantabrian corniche, the fishing port of Bermeo and historic Guernica. From the pier, travel along the colorful Biscayan coastline and see the dramatic views of the Cantabrian corniche.
You will first visit Guernica, once the capital of the Basque Country. The local lords and kings met here in democratic assembly to promise to respect the special laws of Vizcaya. On 26th April 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, the town was razed to the ground by German aircraft, sent by Hitler to support Franco's troops. Discover the Picasso’s Guernika mural reproduction, illustrating the bombing and showing the tragedy of war.
During your visit, see also the petrified trunk of an oak tree that miraculously survived the horrific bombing raid. In the Park of Europe are the famous sculptures, symbolising Gernika-Lumo as a city of peace. See the interior of the Casa de Juntas, where the Basque parliament has convened since 1979.
Continue to Bermeo, one of the area's most important fishing ports in the region. This colourful, working town has a large deep-sea fishing fleet that regularly operates off the coast of the Azores and southern Africa. See the popular Basque style architecture reflected in the fishermen's houses.
After the visit, drive to San Juan de Gaztelugatxe for a photostop before returning to the pier in Bilbao.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 55
Bilbao is a constantly evolving city and a dynamic metropolis where traditions and relics of the past live side by side with futuristic buildings recognised throughout the world as icons of modernity. This excursion will allow you to admire both aspects of the economic and cultural capital of the Basque Country.
From the pier, board your coach and proceed to the famous Guggenheim Museum designed by Frank Gehry.
This imposing and unmistakable titanium, granite and glass building reflected in the river houses important works of contemporary art. Designed by American architect Frank Gehry, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao building represents a magnificent example of the most groundbreaking 20th-century architecture. With 24,000 m2, of which 11,000 are dedicated to exhibition space, the museum represents an architectural landmark of audacious configuration and innovating design, providing a seductive backdrop for the art exhibited in it. Altogether, Gehry's design creates a spectacular sculpture-like structure, perfectly integrated within Bilbao's urban pattern and its surrounding area. It was built between 1993 and 1997 representing the recovery of the banks of the river, redeveloping them for culture and leisure. The finish of the approximately 33,000 extremely thin titanium sheets provides a rough and organic effect, adding to the material's colour changes depending on the weather and light conditions. The other two materials used in the building, limestone and glass, harmonise perfectly, achieving an architectural design with a great visual impact that has now become a real icon of the city throughout the world.
Your tour will continue with a stroll around the old town with its handsome Renaissance, Baroque and Modernist buildings, where you will have the chance to admire the façade of the Cathedral of Santiago, example of Gothic architecture, and the elegant Plaza Nueva, with its distinctive porticoes.
After the tour, you will be transferred back to your awaiting ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
From the pier, you will board your coach and start the 1-hour drive to San Sebastián, across the Spanish border.
The Kings and Queens of Spain chose San Sebastián as the royal seaside resort just as Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie chose Biarritz. Today San Sebastián remains a brilliant and seductive city, a cultural hub of the Basque Country.
After a photo stop at Monte Igueldo, which provides a panoramic view of San Sebastián Bay, you will enjoy a panoramic tour of the city.
Then, you will make your way to the old town where your guided 45-minute walking tour will start. You will visit the city's "old quarter" with its narrow pedestrian streets.
Continue on to the famous streets lined with "tapas" bars, where you can enjoy some free time to experience the atmosphere while enjoying some tapas with Spanish wines or local cider (at your own expense).
Finally, you will return to your ship after a 1-hour drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 65
From the pier, you will board your coach and leave the shoreside to venture into the mountainous part of the Basque Country, 30-minute drive.
La Rhune mountain, covered in dolmens, stone circles and other Neolithic monuments, was held to be a sacred place in the Basque mythology. Later on, considered as a ritual meeting place for witches, the mountain became, up until the 18th century, home to a hermit monk whose duty was to keep witches away and ensure good winds.
A few centuries later, the mountain became a notable smuggling route, especially for refugees during the Spanish Civil War and World War II.
Only 905 meters high, La Rhune is today a popular site for walks and hikes, but is also known for its rack railway, the Petit Train de la Rhune. Built in 1924 and perfectly maintained, this train with wooden carriages will take you to the top of the Rhune mountain, where you will enjoy exceptional views from the 360° viewing terraces: from the French coast across the Pyrenees Mountain range, and out to the Spanish Northern coast, far-reaching in all directions.
Once arriving, you will have the choice between enjoy some free time or follow your guide during a short walking tour on the Rhune mountain.
Finally, you will return to your ship, 30-minute drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 90
From the pier, board your local coach and take the 30-minute panoramic drive to Royan. Renowned for its particularly mild oceanic climate, the French department of Charentes-Maritime is one of the sunniest regions on the French Atlantic coast. Between sea and countryside, discover exceptionally rich historical and cultural heritage.
Upon arrival, start your exploration by foot. Your local guide, architecture specialist, will focus on post-war unique architecture.
At the foot of the Gironde estuary and the Atlantic Ocean, Royan is a famous family seaside resort, renowned for its beautiful fine sandy beaches, its unique architecture, a mix between Belle Epoque villas and 1950s urban design – including the emblematic Church of Notre Dame, and its wide range of sporting and cultural activities for all ages. Totally destroyed by the Allied air bombings in 1945, the city of Royan has become a laboratory for modern architecture and urbanism. Since, it is considered as a unique example of the architecture of the 1950’s.
During this tour, you will discover the most beautiful sites of Royan, including the Cathedral of Royan, the covered market and the charming residential districts. After your guided walk, enjoy some free time in Royan before rejoining your coach.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 75
Château Lafite Rothschild belongs to the small and exclusive list of wine producing estates awarded the prestigious 1855 classification of First Growth status. The first references of the property date as far back as 1234 when the property was under the ownership of Gombaud Lafite. However it wasn’t until the 17th century when the Ségur family purchased the property that the majority of the vineyards were planted by Jacques de Ségur.
It was actually during the early 18th century when Nicolas-Alexandre, Marquis de Ségur, the son of Alexandre Ségur and heiress of Château Latour, refined the wine making techniques of the estate and introduced his wines to the upper classes of European society that Lafite solidly gained its reputation as a winemaking estate. Nicolas-Alexandre became famously known as “The Wine Prince” and Lafite’s wines became known as “The King‘s Wines” thanks to the influential support he received from such notable political figures such as Maréchal Richelieu and a visit from future US president Thomas Jefferson.
After the French Revolution, the Ségur family’s ownership of the estate came to a brutal end with the execution of heir Nicolas Pierre de Pichard during the Reign of Terror. The estate became a public property and was subsequently sold to Dutch merchants. A written reference dating back to 1797 describes the estate as a Premier Cru of Medoc, long before the official 1855 classification was established. It was thanks to the intermediary ownership by the Goudal family that records were saved and preserved for future marketing and winemaking plans. They also are credited with creating the cellar and saving many of the oldest bottles in existence.
Eventually the Château was purchased in 1868 by Baron James Mayer Rothschild who renamed the estate Château Lafite Rothschild. He died just three months after its purchase, thus leaving his three sons as heirs to the property. The estate has remained within the family ever since. Over the years the Domaines Baron Rothschild have expanded and developed in several countries and they were one of the first to invest in South America.
The best way to approach this estate, so rich in history and so impassioned with its pursuit to make the finest wines in the world is to go to the source and visit it by yourself. Visit the underground circular cellar and vault supported by its 16 columns which holds 2,200 barrels, walk among the 112 carefully tended hectares of vines making note of the gentle rises and the thick layer of gravelly soil composed of sand, clay, marl and limestone. Then, following the visit, close your eyes and delight your taste buds during your tasting as you search for the nuances which are found in these remarkable wines.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 90
Leaving the ship on foot, you will enjoy a nice guided walk though Pauillac village and the vineyards.
During this guided walk you will learn the secrets of the Gironde Estuary, see the departure site of Lafayette on its way to the Independence War, learn about the locals, countryside life and fishing techniques. Following your walk through Pauillac village, continue with a walk through the vines where your guide will show you the gravels and the grapes that make this beautiful estate one of the best of the world!
On your way you will discover some of the most prestigious Pauillac classified wine estates such as Château Latour, and Château Pichon Longueville.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 45
The Medoc wine road, located between the Gironde Estuary and the Landes forest, provides magnificent views of the vineyards. You will have the opportunity to take photos of some of the most famous Châteaux of the area. Medoc vineyards are orderly and well-kept almost to the point of fanaticism, and the region's world famous châteaux produce wines that are nothing short of divine… Moulis, Listrac, Saint-Julien, Saint-Estèphe, Pauillac, Médoc, Haut Médoc and Margaux (with the celebrated château of the same name).
You will visit the cellars of one of the famous estates: Château Gruaud Larose, located in Medoc district of Saint-Julien.
After a short stop at Chateau Margaux, continue your way to Château Gruaud Larose, situated on the Saint-Julien terroir just next to the village of Beychevelle, close to the 'Route des Chateaux'. While the surface of this district is quite small, it assembles the greatest concentration of 'Cru Classé' (classified growth) wines in the Medoc.
The vineyard is stretching over 82 hectares of gravely soil overlaying calcareous clay which gives a fine wine with character. As a result, it was classified « Second Grand Cru » (top ranked growth) in 1855. Throughout the centuries, Chateau Gruaud Larose has managed to impose a perfect balance between nature and the consideration of man’s work in its quest for excellence. The estate’s motto is 'The King of Wines and the Wine of Kings'. The nose and the bouquet of Château Gruaud Larose reveal the identity of its Medoc origins. An intense elixir imposing its tannic and spicy richness. A superb concentration, an unusual strength in the fruit and an astonishing final – profound and aromatic.
On site, you will first discover the estate from above, thanks to the recently built tower offering a spectacular view on the estate, its vineyards and the Gironde river. You will then proceed to the vat and barrel cellars and be introduced to the secrets of wine-making-techniques, before following your guide to the tasting room so as to indulge yourself with their wines.
You will enjoy a special tasting of two wines from the estate paired with French cheeses.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 110
Discover Pauillac, the small commune which boasts 3,000 acres of the finest and most highly reputed vineyards in France. Get introduced to the Haut Medoc with a refreshing electric bike ride and explore the region whose geographical location and gravelly soil composition make it an absolute paradise for growing grapes.
Peddle your way through Pauillac as your guide accompanies you for a ride along the Gironde River before heading southwest into the heart of the vineyards. Roll along at a leisurely pace as you take it all in: the fresh air, the silence, the rows and rows of vines dotted here and there with the local farmers carefully tending to each detail, and the painstakingly manicured and exquisite estates themselves.
You will have the opportunity during this 11 km (7 miles) journey to snap photos or admire the views of such celebrated estates as Château Latour, Château Pichon-Longueville and Château Grand Puy Lacoste among others. Your guide will take you to places not accessible by car for exceptional views and enjoy a brief stop in the cosy hamlet of Bages as well.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 105
At Nadalié, family and business have gone hand in hand for five generations. Cooperage's art is the family true heritage. Today, learn about the complete process of cooperage (art of oak barrel making) and meet the craftsmen who make the beauty of that art… Dexterity, precision, attention to the quality of the product, you will discover a preserved know-how.
You will be impressed and astonished by the high productivity of these craftsmen that is only made possible by a high technical level acquired throughout decades of know-how and passion. From the selection of the oak trees to the final customisation of the barrel, expertise is at work. Despite improvement from modern research, analysis, machinery and wood selection techniques, the barrel making process has changed very little over the years and is extremely time intensive. To achieve the highest standards of quality, most of the work is still done by hand by highly qualified coopers.
During the visit of the “Tonnellerie Nadalié” you will learn the secrets of the production of the wine barrels, a major component of the wine ageing process. Discover the complicity in between chateaux wine masters and barrel makers, and how they predict the exchanges in between the French oak wood and the wine tannings during the wine’s ageing in the cellars, and finally how they monitor it to obtain the flavours they are looking for.
You will see the 'mise en rose' (how wine barrel 'raise the barrel') and the toasting which will give complex flavours to the wines. After this exclusive visit, you will taste wines stocked in differently-toasted-barrels or made from different oaks (French & American) to better understand how wine aromas differ according to barrel wood origins and wood toasting. Finally, you will taste the wine of the owning family’s wine estate, Château Beaurivage. After this immersion into the world of the wine barrel makers, you will return to your ship in Bordeaux.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 90
Once called the “Sleeping Beauty”, Bordeaux has awaken, and is listed as UNESCO World Heritage site since 2007. This distinction recognises the beauty and uniqueness of the architectural heritage style of Bordeaux, which has developed harmoniously over the centuries, while remaining remarkably preserved.
You will discover the Chartrons district where the wine trade was born, the Place des Quinconces, the largest square in Europe with its column commemorating the French Revolution, the Place de la Bourse, jewel of the façade of the quays with the Porte Cailhau. You will then walk from Place Pey Berland where you will find the Town Hall and the Cathedral, to Place de la Comédie and its Grand Théâtre, the Opera of the city in service since the 18th century, before re-embarking on your coach.
Your panoramic tour of Bordeaux will end at La Cité du Vin, an exhibition venue on the theme of wine inaugurated in 2016. By 2018, no less than 450,000 were pushing the door of this unique architecture, which reveals all the wealth and diversity of the world's wine. The Cité du Vin is an original cultural facility dedicated to wine as a cultural, universal and living heritage. It offers a spectacular journey around the world, through the ages, in all cultures. At the end of your visit through the permanent exhibition, a glass of wine will be offered on the 8th floor of the Cité du Vin offering a panoramic view of Bordeaux.
Your excursion will continue on the other side of the street, with a stop at the Halles de Bacalan, the new gourmet market hall of Bordeaux, rehabilitating and modernising the concept of the markets of yesteryear.
The many stalls animated by artisans, traders and producers - selected for their know-how and their complementarity - favour short circuits, 85% of the products on offer are from the area. A tasting of some of these products will be offered during your visit.
The tour will end with the short return trip to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 80
Departure on foot from the ship berth for a walking tour of the UNESCO classified city of Bordeaux.
Take advantage of this short guided walking tour of Bordeaux city centre to discover some local traditional specialties, like chocolate, canelé cake, cheese, and of course Bordeaux wine.
Walk by the Grand Theatre, built by Victor Louis in 1773, one of the most beautiful in Europe and a pure work of art from the 18th century. Continue through the old Bordeaux district towards the Parlement (parliament) and Bourse (stock-exchange) Squares, before reaching the Cathedral Saint André and City Hall area. End the tour with the luxury boutiques district, called “the triangle” by the locals, and the Quinconces square.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 55
Neuvic Estate spreads out over 19 hectares at the confluence of the Isle and Vern rivers, in the town of Neuvic.
It is situated on the land of a farm dating back to before the French Revolution, which left traces and memories that can still be seen and felt on the stone walls. The Isle River is omnipresent, whether crossing the property or bordering its contours with its meanders flanked by imposing chalky cliffs.
Domaine de Neuvic produces and markets the Caviar de Neuvic. It also produces caviar for other brands in accordance with precise specifications. Domaine de Neuvic is first and foremost synonymous with an innovative and stringent quality approach.
In 2013, Domaine de Neuvic received the acclaim of the Association France Initiative, chaired by Mr. Schweitzer, as one of ten "remarkable companies" in France. This title rewards its innovative approach, promotion of its region and recognition of human capital as a criterion for the overall success of the company.
During the visit of the estate, your guide will tell you all the secrets of sturgeons breeding and how to make caviar.
At the end of the visit, you will have the opportunity to taste the estate’s caviar, with a glass of sparkling wine!
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 95
There can be no better place to start a visit to this attractive region than UNESCO World Heritage Classified Saint Emilion region and village, heartland of the Merlot grape, which produces delicious, rich, round wines.
The vines on the "hill with a thousand châteaux", reach right up to Saint Emilion's 13th century town walls and surrounding moat dug out of solid rock. Members of the local wine brotherhood, the Jurats, proclaim the vintage banns in much the same way as their ancestors did during the reign of Richard the Lion heart.
You will visit the main monuments of the town: the Collegial church and its magnificent cloister from the 12th century, the ramparts (12th), the marketplace. Strolling in the streets, you will also see the Cadene gate and the King's Tower. You will then have some time at leisure for shopping.
Continue your discovery of the first UNESCO classified village by driving through the vineyard and going to the impressive Château Soutard where you will be explained the techniques of wine making during the visit of the cellars, before a wine tasting.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 90
Gourmet & Wein
Freuen Sie sich auf raffinierte Speisen und von Sterneköchen kreierte Köstlichkeiten, begleitet von erlesenen Weinen, die von den talentiertesten Sommeliers ausgewählt werden. Sie teilen ihre Leidenschaft für die Tischkunst mit Ihnen und verwöhnen Sie bei Gala-Dinners, Verkostungen, Workshops und spannenden Vorträgen. Ganz besondere Aufmerksamkeit gilt den Weinen, die Ihnen auf den Gastronomie- und Önologie-Kreuzfahrten angeboten werden: eine exklusive Weinkarte, sorgsam zusammengestellte Menüs, bei denen Wein und Speisen perfekt harmonieren. Freuen Sie sich auf perfekt durchdachte Ausflüge in Städte mit einem reichen Kulturerbe sowie auf privilegierte kulinarische und önologische Höhepunkte.
Lektor
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Travel with peace of mind as PONANT organises your day time between the airport and your port of embarkation.
Lisbon
Meet at Lisbon airport arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local English-speaking representative off the flight selected by PONANT.
You will depart the airport by coach and be taken to a local restaurant where your lunch will be served.
This afternoon, you will discover the city of Lisbon during a private tram tour.
First, you will reach the Belém district, also known as the district of the Great Discoveries for its many monuments dating from the 16th-century. You will make a stop at the magnificent Jeronimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Then, you will walk until the tram stop departure from Belem. During about 1 hour, enjoy the best way to get across town on board an icon of Lisbon. The small yellow or red trams beg to be photographed as they travel through the prettiest historic and residential quarters of the city.
Opening the windows and letting the parade of buildings covered in azulejos pass you by, glimpsing the sudden ascents and marvelling at the winding route between hills, miradors and squares that take your breath away, is one of the things you have to do while in the city.
Travel in the past while your private tram run through the tiny streets and the main arteries and catch a very good perspective of Lisbon until the final stop at Portas do Sol where the viewpoint is one of the best views of the town. From there, at the top of Alfama district, you will discover little by little the oldest and most traditional neighbourhood in Lisbon, with cobbled lanes and alleys and steeps, gruelling inclines. Enjoy the view, atmosphere, and authentic spirit of the oldest side of the capital.
After 30-minute walk, you will be guided until the pier to embark on board your ship.
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Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents. In the event of schedule changes of PONANT’s selected flight, your programme will be adapted to ensure the most seamless and enriching experience. The content of your revised programme will be updated on the PONANT website, in My Ponant space and on the PONANT app. The final programme will also be sent to you along with your cruise documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 215
Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Day 1 – Lisbon airport/Comporta region
Meet at Lisbon Airport in the Arrival hall. Look for PONANT sign. You will be greeted by our local representative off the flight selected by PONANT or any other flight (provided that you have previously communicated your flight schedule to your travel agent).
Transfer of around 1 h 15 minutes from Lisbon Airport to the Sublime Comporta 5* Hotel. This is located in Muda, 20 kilometres (12.4 miles) from Comporta, a preserved region offering a setting that features dunes, pine trees, vineyards and rice fields. It is the ideal location for a rejuvenating break.
End of the day and diner are at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 - Comporta area
Breakfast.
This morning, you will head towards the territory of Herdade da Comporta, a natural reserve that brings together several hamlets. In these wild landscapes between the ocean and endless rice fields, you will visit the Rice Museum, a site devoted to rice cultivation and the impact of this crop on the region’s history.
You will then set off to visit the vineyards where you will attend a tasting session. This experience will let you learn more about the specific features of grape cultivation in this unique environment whose sandy soil is subject to the influence of the ocean.
Then, you will have lunch in the decor of the Sublime Beach Club, the hotel beach restaurant looking out over the ocean.
The afternoon will be dedicated to discovering a typical Alentejo village, Alcacer do Sal, which is built along the Sado River. On your guided walk through the narrow streets of the old town, you will see the castle and the museum, among other sites. You will not leave before a taste of local colour, these sweets made of pine nuts that are called “pinhoadas”.
Back at your hotel (around a 30-minute drive), enjoy some free time to relax. Let yourself be tempted by the hotel’s well-being facilities or by an optional activity at an extra charge.
Optional activity — “Horseback ride on the beach”:
As an option and at an extra charge, set off on a 1 h 30 horseback ride to explore the paradisiacal coast that runs along your hotel’s region, featuring pine forests and dunes.
Dinner will be served in the main restaurant of the Sublime Comporta Hotel.
Day 3 – Comporta area/pier of Lisbon
Breakfast.
After breakfast, you will be driven to the departure point for a walk that will last around 2 hours and during which you will be introduced to bird watching. This narrow strip of land between the ocean and the rice fields is home to a large variety of species.
Back at the hotel, you will be able to freshen up before checking out from your room.
Lunch will be served in the hotel restaurant.
You will then be transferred to the pier of Lisbon to embark on board your ship.
Your hotel:
Nestling in a lush setting, the 5-star Sublime Comporta Hotel & Spa is an intimate, peaceful retreat approximately one hour out of Lisbon. Here, time stands still. The establishment boasts an eco-friendly design with an elegant, pared-down style and a relaxed atmosphere. Each room is built from noble materials and opens onto the surrounding nature, immersing you in light and tranquillity. The restaurant serves creative, regional cuisine made with produce from the hotel’s organic vegetable garden. Wines from Alentejo feature prominently on the wine list. As for the Sublime Comporta Beach Club, just 10 minutes from the hotel, it offers stunning views of the ocean. Treat yourself to a yoga session, a spa treatment, or merge with the elements during a bike ride or a horseback ride along the beach. Here, the most beautiful scenery remains the unspoiled natural environment of Comporta, bringing rice fields, pine forest, dunes, and long stretches of white sand to your doorstep.
Upgraded rooms are also available depending on availability and on a supplement basis. Contact your travel professional for further detail.
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Your programme does not include:
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Contact of your hotel:
Sublime Comporta
EN 261-1 / 7570-337 Muda, CCI 3954 Grandola
Portugal
Telephone number: 351 269 449 376
Duration and order of the visits may vary. To know your PONANT flight schedule, please contact your travel agent; it is also indicated on your electronic ticket included in your travel documents.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 1'450
This overland must be prebooked and prepaid at least 60 days prior to your cruise. Any reservation made after this deadline will be confirmed onboard based on availability. A minimum of participants must be booked in order to operate this tour. 100% of total cost will be billed for cancellations made less than 60 days before departure.
Located in the jurisdiction of Saint-Emilion, Château de Ferrand is an enchanting 17th century château surrounded by vines and overlooking the Dordogne Valley. It is a rare jewel that has become accessible to the public.
The Château was built during the reign of Louis XIV. It was purchased by Baron Bich in 1978 and it is now the property of his children. Baron Bich is world-famous for its ballpoint pen sold all over the planet, as well as its disposable razors and lighters. The function room and wine cellars have been elegantly and stylishly refurbished by a renowned Italian designer. The estate's wines have been a leading light among the great Bordeaux wine estates for three hundred years.
In 2012 Ferrand won deserved recognition for the unanimously acclaimed quality of its wines when the estate was awarded Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé status. This ranking also rewards châteaux that have been able to develop their architectural heritage and make it available to wine-lovers.
Ferrand has fully restored winemaking facilities and a unique function/tasting room. Everything here is designed to appeal to wine-lovers, wine professionals and visitors from all horizons. Tasting sessions are given by a sommelier, while the accompanying cuisine is refined and always perfectly matched to the range of vintages on offer. Authenticity runs through this exceptional estate, from the beauty of the site to the inestimable care and attention brought to the winemaking process, as well as food & wine pairings to delight the palate. Ferrand is the epitome of French art de vivre.
For food-lovers who are hungry to learn, you will participate in a Workshop-Menus combining useful tips with pleasurable culinary experiences. This workshop comes in the form of entertaining lessons to further your knowledge of wine, and also include a delicious lunch at the Château. Can you find the perfect pairing conjured up by the Château de Ferrand sommelier and a chef?
After a private tour of the estate and its cellars, you will enjoy 4 dishes and 4 vintages of Château de Ferrand. Taste, savour, compare - see what you think - while the sommelier explains the secret of food & wine pairing!
A unique experience that will awaken your senses.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 210
This overland must be prebooked and prepaid at least 60 days prior to your cruise. Any reservation made after this deadline will be confirmed onboard based on availability. A minimum of participants must be booked in order to operate this tour. 100% of total cost will be billed for cancellations made less than 60 days before departure.
Arriving at Château Ambe Tour Pourret in Saint-Émilion vineyards, you will first enjoy a visit of the cellars, followed by a wine tasting.
The construction is splendid with its tower, its courtyard centre toward the hundred-year-old chestnut tree and a small vineyard: the sweet life at the entrance of the beautiful village of Saint-Émilion. Continue to the kitchen where, under the Chef's guidance, you will live a unique experience in Saint-Émilion by concocting and tasting regional dishes in accordance with the Château's wines.
A workshop limited to 12 people where each person has his own hob and his own preparation space will be organised. You will realise a menu highlighting the seasonal products, which includes a starter and a main course or a main course and a desert.
You will also be able to visit the winery and will participate to the lunch setting in the reception room or in the shady courtyard: "a very special moment of sharing".
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 220
This overland must be prebooked and prepaid at least 60 days prior to your cruise. Any reservation made after this deadline will be confirmed on-board based on availability. A minimum of participants must be booked in order to operate this tour. 100% of total cost will be billed for cancellations made less than 60 days before departure.
Less than a 10-minute drive from the marina, join the privileged few to venture into "the steps of the Maharadjah", the one of a kind Château Cos d'Estournel, tucked away in the bend of a country road and well hidden behind its imposing and opulent doors of sculpted wood.
The terroir of Cos d'Estournel is ideally located at the heart of a hilly area of the northern Medoc region. "Cos" means "hill of pebbles" in the Gascon dialect and was officially named "Cos d'Estournel" in 1810 by Louis Gaspard d'Estournel who had inherited the domains of both Cos and Pomys which were subsequently separated. The recent purchase of Pomys has returned the domain to its entirety by Cos' current owner, Michel Reybier.
Louis Gaspard d'Estournel was relentlessly devoted to his domain and the desire to produce one of the best wines in the world. He was both curious and cultivated, and open to the world around him. He was particularly attached to the Orient and began exporting wine to India in 1838.
The chateau is one of the most unique in the world. Louis was named the "Maharadjah of St-Estephe" after having chosen to adorn his castle with exotic monumental pagodas based on oriental inspiration while maintaining his love for the region using typical materials and blonde stone in its construction.
The main building was entirely renovated in 2008 by Michel Reybier, the current owner who has preserved the charm and the philosophy of Cos d'Estournel while giving it a sophisticated modern flair. The family residence discretely adjoined to the Pagoda buildings preserves the sophistication of the Medoc region while rendering homage to the oriental style characteristic of the property.
Enter a world apart and treat yourself to an exquisite visit unlike any other in the most famous wine country in the world. You will have the opportunity to taste not just a few but several of the renowned "millésimes", from this remarkable vineyard whose vines stretch as far as the eye can see.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 200
This overland must be prebooked and prepaid at least 60 days prior to your cruise. Any reservation made after this deadline will be confirmed onboard based on availability. A minimum of participants must be booked in order to operate this tour. 100% of total cost will be billed for cancellations made less than 60 days before departure.
To visit Château La Tour Carnet is to plunge into history covering almost 1,000 years. Be an active participant and take part in a winemaking workshop and assist in the assemblage and bottling of your very own red wine that you will take with you. Unlike most wine-growing regions in the world, Bordeaux wines are blend wines made from several grape varieties. Learn why they are blended and how to differentiate between Cabernet and Merlot. Begin with a visit to this exceptionally preserved historic estate, its vineyards, its vat-house and its cellars before joining the sommelier in the workshop.
Once inside the workshop, participants will become apprentice oenologists and shall be tasked with creating their very own combinations using test tubes, conversion tables and 9 glasses. Guided by the sommelier, the participants will begin with a glass each of 100% Merlot and 100% Cabernet wines followed by 3 blends proposed by the host. The last 4 blends are completed according to tastes and palates so that each participant creates his or her own wine based on his or her favourite combination. Afterwards each participant will pour their creation into their bottle, cork it and operate the capper.
La Tour Carnet, originally called the Château Saint Laurent, whose famous tower was built in the 11th century, this ancient fortress was used by the English to battle the French nobility. When Bordeaux was capitulated to the King of France in 1451, Carnet, a devoted squire who stood by his lord, Count Jean de Foix, remained loyal to the King of England and refused to submit. Although Count de Foix died and Carnet and the English were finally defeated, the partially damaged castle retained its current name "La Tour Carnet". The estate changed hands several times over the centuries and even belonged to the philosopher Montaigne's brother-in-law, Thibault de Carmaing.
If the thick castle walls could talk they would tell the tales of centuries of fighting followed by flourishing trade and wine production from the 15th century onwards. Since the 16th century special emphasis was paid to the cultivation of the vine and wine quality. Luckily the Revolution of 1789 spared the estate which was owned by a Swedish nobleman, whose descendants labored to further improve wine quality. Their exceptional work was recognized and the estate was awarded the distinguished title of "Grand Cru Classé" in 1855. Bernard Magrez, the current owner, has undertaken a massive restoration and renovation program, increasing the vineyards and bringing the wine back to the excellence and undisputable quality it was known for.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 230
This overland must be prebooked and prepaid at least 60 days prior to your cruise. Any reservation made after this deadline will be confirmed onboard based on availability. A minimum of participants must be booked in order to operate this tour. 100% of total cost will be billed for cancellations made less than 60 days before departure.
Chateau Beychevelle is without a doubt one of the most beautiful properties in the Médoc region with its elegant castle and sumptuous gardens spread over 250 hectares of land, of which only 90 are dedicated to vineyards. Its wines are classified as fourth growth and belong to the Saint-Julien appellation.
The château was first built in 1565 by the Bishop François de Foix- Candale and later passed on to his niece and her husband Jean Louis de Nogaret de la Vallette in the early 17th century. Known as the first Duke of Epernon, a great admiral and governor of Guyenne, he was a favorite of King Edward III and considered so powerful that ships passing the property would lower their sails "Baisse voile" in a sign of allegiance, hence giving the estate its name. "Baisse voile" later became Beychevelle and the official emblem of the estate.
With more than 300 years of history, the current owners, the Groups Castel and Suntory continue the art of using traditional winemaking techniques for developing exceptional wines.
Discover the art of winemaking with an intimate approach alongside the true professionals of the trade and uncover their secrets while fully immersed in the heart of their cellars. Afterwards partake in a mysterious and unique form of wine tasting of four of the estate's wines.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 180
This overland must be prebooked and prepaid at least 60 days prior to your cruise. Any reservation made after this deadline will be confirmed onboard based on availability. A minimum of participants must be booked in order to operate this tour. 100% of total cost will be billed for cancellations made less than 60 days before departure.
Classified Chateau Pavie remains one of the most exclusive Chateau estate in the Saint-Émilion wine district.
The complete reconversion of the buildings in 2013 was the work of the celebrated architect and decorator Alberto Pinto.
The buildings' openness enhances their stone construction, and the 8,500 square metres of terraces are in harmony with Château Pavie's magnificent hillside vineyard. A beautiful ensemble of stone and flowers faces the vineyard landscape. The entire space is organised around a monumental hall, and from the entrance the tone is set with a subtle measure of modern restraint and Bordeaux classicism. The central area plays with space and natural light. Like the vines, the large glass façade captures the sun's rays, offering a magnificent view of the hillside vineyard. This is "the most beautiful spot in Saint-Émilion", according to some. From one side you can see the village while the other offers a view of neighbouring vineyards towards the Dordogne and the Entre-Deux-Mers region beyond.
Your private tour lasts one hour and ends with a tasting of a vintage Château Pavie.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 180
From the pier, board your coach and start your 30-minute scenic drive to Porto.
Upon arrival, you will visit the Francis Church which is the most prominent Gothic monument in Porto and is also noted for its outstanding Baroque inner decoration.
You will continue your walk to the riverside, also known as the Ribeira one of Port’s landmarks, you will enjoy free time for shopping and stroll around this area.
You will then be driven to the Taylor’s wine cellar. Taylor’s is the archetypal Port house and it wines the quintessential Ports. Established over three centuries ago in 1692, Taylor’s is one of the oldest of the founding Port houses. It is dedicated entirely to the production of Port wine and in particular to its finest styles. Above all, Taylor’s is regarded as the benchmark for Vintage Port.
Noted for their elegance and poise as well as for their restrained power and longevity, Taylor’s Vintage Ports are blended from the finest wines of the firm’s own quintas or estates, Vargellas, Terra Feita and Junco. These three iconic properties, each occupying a distinct geographic location and with their own unique character, are the cornerstone of the company’s success and the main source of its unique and inimitable house style.
Taylor’s is also respected as a producer of wood aged ports and holds one of the largest reserves of rare cask aged wines from which its distinguished aged tawny Ports are drawn. The house is also known as the originator of Late Bottled Vintage, a style which the firm pioneered and of which it remains the leading producer. Based in Porto and the Douro Valley the family company is closely involved in all stages of the production of its Ports, from the planting of the vineyard, the cultivation of the grapes to the making, ageing, blending and the bottling of the wines. The family’s commitment to the future of Port is demonstrated in its single-minded dedication to the highest standards in Port production, its continued investment in all aspects of the firm’s operations and its determination to preserve the unique environment of the Douro Valley through the promotion of sustainable and responsible viticulture.
Following your visit and wine tasting, join your coach with a 30-minute drive back to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 90
From the pier, board your coach and start your drive to Porto.
Upon arrival, you will visit the Tramcar Museum and its collection of trams dating from 1871 until 1950s. Built in 1992, the Tram Museum retraces the history of trams in Porto by means of a plethora of exhibits. One of the highlights is the tram number 22: the first tram operating on the Iberian Peninsula. Overall, the period of time covered by the exhibits starts in the second half of the 19th century, calling forth, at least for the nostalgic public, the atmosphere of those times when getting around was not necessarily a matter of speed.
You will then board one of these historical trams and enjoy a ride along the riverside finishing next to the imposing S. Francis Church. On the bus you will be driven till the Cathedral.
The Porto Cathedral (Sé do Porto in Portuguese) is the most important religious building in the city and has been declared a National Monument. The construction of the cathedral began during the 12th century, but it was rebuilt and renovated numerous times throughout the centuries. This explains why the cathedral is a blend of architectural styles. The temple is predominantly Baroque in style, although its façade and the nave are Romanesque and its cloister and one of the chapels are Gothic in style. Inside, the large pillars make the nave seem narrow with a high ceiling, it has bare walls, and only the high altar and some of its chapels are decorated in Baroque style.
Finally, a short walk will take you to São Bento Train Station to admire its unique collection of white and blue glazed tiles before joining your coach and your ship, after a 45-minute drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
From the pier, board your coach and start your 30-minute panoramic drive to explore Porto. Accompanied with a professional photographer, you will capture the main highlights of the city.
Porto, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996, is the gateway for a journey across the natural and cultural diversity of the region. It is known for the Porto wine which is shipped from here all over the world, but also for a heritage which combines ancient churches and monuments, such as the Cathedral and the Church of São Francisco, and modern buildings, such as Casa da Música and the Serralves Museum. The city is also famous for its School of Architecture which bred names like Álvaro Siza Vieira and Eduardo Souto de Moura, both winners of the Pritzker Prize.
Strolling through the city, you will discover the Cathedral which is located in the historical centre. It is one of the city's oldest monuments and one of the most important Romanesque monuments in Portugal.
Your walk will lead you to the Ribeira area, one of the city's oldest neighbourhood. Historically the quayside here was one of the busiest points on the River Douro with cargo ships sailing both up and down-stream and landing here. Today it is equally bustling but the major trade here is now tourism.
You will then cross the art street of Rua da Restauração before reaching the Santa Catarina Belvedere overlooking the Douro river.
Finally, you will join your coach for a 30-minute drive to your ship in Leixões.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 85
From the pier, you will board your coach and drive to Santiago de Compostela (a one-hour and fifteen-minute drive), one of the most important cities in Europe and the third most important place in the world for Christian pilgrimage.
Your tour will start by the Obradoiro Square where your guide will present you all the details of this square during a walking tour. You can admire the Cathedral, the Town hall, the Pazo (Palace of Saint Jerome) and the Hostal dos Reis Católicos. This former hospital was built in 1501 by orders of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile to welcome unwell pilgrims and replace the old hospital which was then on the current Plaza de la Azabachería. Today it continues to fulfil its function of hosting service to the traveller, although it has a luxurious character. Every day, a dozen pilgrims carrying their compostela (pilgrim certificate) are allowed in the kitchen to graciously receive a meal.
Your guide will give you a complete description of the outside of the Cathedral and will show you the Jubilee Door which is only opened for the pardons of each Jubilee Year.
Then, you will have some time at leisure to walk along the historical streets before meeting your guide at the Hostal dos Reis Católicos, for the lunch served in one of the dining rooms of the hotel.
Before boarding your coach to Vigo, you will enjoy an inside visit of the Cathedral with the tomb of Saint James, maybe the most important piece of the Cathedral, the “Portico da Gloria” whose lintels were laid in place in 1188, one of the capital works of mediaeval sculpture. You will also visit the museum of the Cathedral.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 140
From the pier, you will board your coach and drive to your starting point of your hiking on the way of cross, 45-minute drive.
You will walk on the Spanish part of the way of cross borrowed by the pilgrims, to this day, to join Santiago de Compostela.
Santiago de Compostela is one of the most important cities in Europe and the third most important place in the world for Christian pilgrimage.
Once arriving, you will discover the Obradoiro Square where your guide will present you all the details of this square during a walking tour. You can admire the Cathedral, the Town hall, the Pazo (Palace of Saint Jerome) and the Hostal dos Reis Católicos. This former hospital was built in 1501 by orders of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile to welcome unwell pilgrims and replace the old hospital which was then on the current Plaza de la Azabachería. Today it continues to fulfil its function of hosting service to the traveller, although it has a luxurious character. Every day, a dozen pilgrims carrying their compostela (pilgrim certificate) are allowed in the kitchen to graciously receive a meal.
Your guide will give you a complete description of the outside of the Cathedral and will show you the Jubilee Door which is only opened for the pardons of each Jubilee Year.
Then, you will have some time at leisure to walk along the historical streets before meeting your guide at the Hostal dos Reis Católicos, for the lunch served in one of the dining rooms of the hotel.
Continue with an inside visit of the Cathedral with the tomb of Saint James, maybe the most important piece of the Cathedral, the “Portico da Gloria” whose lintels were laid in place in 1188, one of the capital works of mediaeval sculpture. You will also visit the museum of the Cathedral.
Finally, reboard your coach to join your ship, a one-hour and fifteen-minute drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 140
From the pier, you will board your coach and start your scenic drive towards Monte Castro. Once arriving, you will enjoy a panoramic view on Vigo, its bay and its harbour.
Jules Verne wrote that Captain Nemo’s best kept secret was in Vigo. Did you know that this is where the Nautilus submarine came to stock up on gold? In Vigo’s estuary there are dozens of sunken ships loaded with the gold from the Americas, treasures that have not yet come to light.
Back to coach, you will drive to Baiona, one of the most important and characteristic fishing villages on the Galicia coast.
Here you will visit Parador Monterreal, an imposing 16th-century building that has been converted into a hotel. The fortress of Monterreal is highly evocative of times long past, with its walls (dating from the 11th to 17th centuries) and its mediaeval towers: the Reloxo, the Tenaza and the Príncipe Cativo. The walls are ideal for a pleasant stroll around the area, known as the Monte Boi Promenade, offering perfect views over the whole of Galicia’s southern coastline, and of course the town of Baiona.
Then, you will discover old centre of the village with the remains of its ancient walls. A walk through the historic centre reveals impressive pazos (manor houses), such as that of the Correa family (from the 18th century), now the town hall with a tall tower, coats of arms and beautiful balconies; the Casa Ceta (or Casa do Perdón) from the 14th century; the Casa Mendoza (or Casa do Deán) with arched walkways beneath (from the 18th century) and a superb Baroque façade, or the Casa de Salgado (from the 17th century).
Finally, re-board your coach and start your return drive to Vigo, a 45-minute drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 60
From the pier, you will board your coach and start your 1-hour drive to Villagarcia.
Once arriving, you will visit the Pazo de Rubianes. Located in the Arousa estuary (Pontevedra), it is one of the three official lordships in Spain. The main building was constructed in the 15th century. In the 18th century the tower was pulled down, and a summer residence with rectangular plan was created. The gardens, with more than 11 hectares, have remarkable eucalyptus trees with perimeters of 12 meters, olives and magnolias. It has geometrical flowerbeds of French style, with sequoias and camphors. Its grandiose magnolias Magnolia grandiflora L. have been included in the Galician Monumental Tree Catalogue.
With an area of 25 hectares, the vineyard of Pazo de Rubianes is the largest in the region of Salnés. Don Gonzalo Ozores of Urcola - eighteenth Lord of the House of Rubianes and Marqués de Aranda- and his wife, Mrs. Paloma Rey Fernández Latorre, were responsible for the recovery of ancient vineyards and the new vineyard project that took place between the years 1997 and 1999. Don Gonzalo, great lover of his estate, had a great devotion for his vineyards and planned to produce wine on the property again. But he could not fulfil his dream before his death in 2006. His wife, Mrs. Paloma, picked up the baton in order to realise the desire of her husband. In 2009, ten years after the recovery of the vineyards, the first wine of this new winery of Pazo de Rubianes was bottled. Built in the 15th century, the cellar smells now like wine again, and allows to preserve the quality of each vintage. Only slightly less than 30 % of the grapes produced in the vineyards of Pazo de Rubianes are chosen to give rise to these exclusive wines with which each year comes the new crop of Pazo de Rubianes and García Caamaño wines.
After enjoying a walking tour on the gardens and the cellar, you will enjoy a tasting of this exclusive wine accompanied with tapas.
Finally, re-board your coach and start your return drive to Vigo, a 1-hour drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 100
Discover the Cantabrian corniche, the fishing port of Bermeo and historic Guernica. From the pier, travel along the colorful Biscayan coastline and see the dramatic views of the Cantabrian corniche.
You will first visit Guernica, once the capital of the Basque Country. The local lords and kings met here in democratic assembly to promise to respect the special laws of Vizcaya. On 26th April 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, the town was razed to the ground by German aircraft, sent by Hitler to support Franco's troops. Discover the Picasso’s Guernika mural reproduction, illustrating the bombing and showing the tragedy of war.
During your visit, see also the petrified trunk of an oak tree that miraculously survived the horrific bombing raid. In the Park of Europe are the famous sculptures, symbolising Gernika-Lumo as a city of peace. See the interior of the Casa de Juntas, where the Basque parliament has convened since 1979.
Continue to Bermeo, one of the area's most important fishing ports in the region. This colourful, working town has a large deep-sea fishing fleet that regularly operates off the coast of the Azores and southern Africa. See the popular Basque style architecture reflected in the fishermen's houses.
After the visit, drive to San Juan de Gaztelugatxe for a photostop before returning to the pier in Bilbao.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 55
Bilbao is a constantly evolving city and a dynamic metropolis where traditions and relics of the past live side by side with futuristic buildings recognised throughout the world as icons of modernity. This excursion will allow you to admire both aspects of the economic and cultural capital of the Basque Country.
From the pier, board your coach and proceed to the famous Guggenheim Museum designed by Frank Gehry.
This imposing and unmistakable titanium, granite and glass building reflected in the river houses important works of contemporary art. Designed by American architect Frank Gehry, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao building represents a magnificent example of the most groundbreaking 20th-century architecture. With 24,000 m2, of which 11,000 are dedicated to exhibition space, the museum represents an architectural landmark of audacious configuration and innovating design, providing a seductive backdrop for the art exhibited in it. Altogether, Gehry's design creates a spectacular sculpture-like structure, perfectly integrated within Bilbao's urban pattern and its surrounding area. It was built between 1993 and 1997 representing the recovery of the banks of the river, redeveloping them for culture and leisure. The finish of the approximately 33,000 extremely thin titanium sheets provides a rough and organic effect, adding to the material's colour changes depending on the weather and light conditions. The other two materials used in the building, limestone and glass, harmonise perfectly, achieving an architectural design with a great visual impact that has now become a real icon of the city throughout the world.
Your tour will continue with a stroll around the old town with its handsome Renaissance, Baroque and Modernist buildings, where you will have the chance to admire the façade of the Cathedral of Santiago, example of Gothic architecture, and the elegant Plaza Nueva, with its distinctive porticoes.
After the tour, you will be transferred back to your awaiting ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 70
From the pier, you will board your coach and start the 1-hour drive to San Sebastián, across the Spanish border.
The Kings and Queens of Spain chose San Sebastián as the royal seaside resort just as Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie chose Biarritz. Today San Sebastián remains a brilliant and seductive city, a cultural hub of the Basque Country.
After a photo stop at Monte Igueldo, which provides a panoramic view of San Sebastián Bay, you will enjoy a panoramic tour of the city.
Then, you will make your way to the old town where your guided 45-minute walking tour will start. You will visit the city's "old quarter" with its narrow pedestrian streets.
Continue on to the famous streets lined with "tapas" bars, where you can enjoy some free time to experience the atmosphere while enjoying some tapas with Spanish wines or local cider (at your own expense).
Finally, you will return to your ship after a 1-hour drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 65
From the pier, you will board your coach and leave the shoreside to venture into the mountainous part of the Basque Country, 30-minute drive.
La Rhune mountain, covered in dolmens, stone circles and other Neolithic monuments, was held to be a sacred place in the Basque mythology. Later on, considered as a ritual meeting place for witches, the mountain became, up until the 18th century, home to a hermit monk whose duty was to keep witches away and ensure good winds.
A few centuries later, the mountain became a notable smuggling route, especially for refugees during the Spanish Civil War and World War II.
Only 905 meters high, La Rhune is today a popular site for walks and hikes, but is also known for its rack railway, the Petit Train de la Rhune. Built in 1924 and perfectly maintained, this train with wooden carriages will take you to the top of the Rhune mountain, where you will enjoy exceptional views from the 360° viewing terraces: from the French coast across the Pyrenees Mountain range, and out to the Spanish Northern coast, far-reaching in all directions.
Once arriving, you will have the choice between enjoy some free time or follow your guide during a short walking tour on the Rhune mountain.
Finally, you will return to your ship, 30-minute drive.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 90
From the pier, board your local coach and take the 30-minute panoramic drive to Royan. Renowned for its particularly mild oceanic climate, the French department of Charentes-Maritime is one of the sunniest regions on the French Atlantic coast. Between sea and countryside, discover exceptionally rich historical and cultural heritage.
Upon arrival, start your exploration by foot. Your local guide, architecture specialist, will focus on post-war unique architecture.
At the foot of the Gironde estuary and the Atlantic Ocean, Royan is a famous family seaside resort, renowned for its beautiful fine sandy beaches, its unique architecture, a mix between Belle Epoque villas and 1950s urban design – including the emblematic Church of Notre Dame, and its wide range of sporting and cultural activities for all ages. Totally destroyed by the Allied air bombings in 1945, the city of Royan has become a laboratory for modern architecture and urbanism. Since, it is considered as a unique example of the architecture of the 1950’s.
During this tour, you will discover the most beautiful sites of Royan, including the Cathedral of Royan, the covered market and the charming residential districts. After your guided walk, enjoy some free time in Royan before rejoining your coach.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 75
Château Lafite Rothschild belongs to the small and exclusive list of wine producing estates awarded the prestigious 1855 classification of First Growth status. The first references of the property date as far back as 1234 when the property was under the ownership of Gombaud Lafite. However it wasn’t until the 17th century when the Ségur family purchased the property that the majority of the vineyards were planted by Jacques de Ségur.
It was actually during the early 18th century when Nicolas-Alexandre, Marquis de Ségur, the son of Alexandre Ségur and heiress of Château Latour, refined the wine making techniques of the estate and introduced his wines to the upper classes of European society that Lafite solidly gained its reputation as a winemaking estate. Nicolas-Alexandre became famously known as “The Wine Prince” and Lafite’s wines became known as “The King‘s Wines” thanks to the influential support he received from such notable political figures such as Maréchal Richelieu and a visit from future US president Thomas Jefferson.
After the French Revolution, the Ségur family’s ownership of the estate came to a brutal end with the execution of heir Nicolas Pierre de Pichard during the Reign of Terror. The estate became a public property and was subsequently sold to Dutch merchants. A written reference dating back to 1797 describes the estate as a Premier Cru of Medoc, long before the official 1855 classification was established. It was thanks to the intermediary ownership by the Goudal family that records were saved and preserved for future marketing and winemaking plans. They also are credited with creating the cellar and saving many of the oldest bottles in existence.
Eventually the Château was purchased in 1868 by Baron James Mayer Rothschild who renamed the estate Château Lafite Rothschild. He died just three months after its purchase, thus leaving his three sons as heirs to the property. The estate has remained within the family ever since. Over the years the Domaines Baron Rothschild have expanded and developed in several countries and they were one of the first to invest in South America.
The best way to approach this estate, so rich in history and so impassioned with its pursuit to make the finest wines in the world is to go to the source and visit it by yourself. Visit the underground circular cellar and vault supported by its 16 columns which holds 2,200 barrels, walk among the 112 carefully tended hectares of vines making note of the gentle rises and the thick layer of gravelly soil composed of sand, clay, marl and limestone. Then, following the visit, close your eyes and delight your taste buds during your tasting as you search for the nuances which are found in these remarkable wines.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 90
Leaving the ship on foot, you will enjoy a nice guided walk though Pauillac village and the vineyards.
During this guided walk you will learn the secrets of the Gironde Estuary, see the departure site of Lafayette on its way to the Independence War, learn about the locals, countryside life and fishing techniques. Following your walk through Pauillac village, continue with a walk through the vines where your guide will show you the gravels and the grapes that make this beautiful estate one of the best of the world!
On your way you will discover some of the most prestigious Pauillac classified wine estates such as Château Latour, and Château Pichon Longueville.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 45
The Medoc wine road, located between the Gironde Estuary and the Landes forest, provides magnificent views of the vineyards. You will have the opportunity to take photos of some of the most famous Châteaux of the area. Medoc vineyards are orderly and well-kept almost to the point of fanaticism, and the region's world famous châteaux produce wines that are nothing short of divine… Moulis, Listrac, Saint-Julien, Saint-Estèphe, Pauillac, Médoc, Haut Médoc and Margaux (with the celebrated château of the same name).
You will visit the cellars of one of the famous estates: Château Gruaud Larose, located in Medoc district of Saint-Julien.
After a short stop at Chateau Margaux, continue your way to Château Gruaud Larose, situated on the Saint-Julien terroir just next to the village of Beychevelle, close to the 'Route des Chateaux'. While the surface of this district is quite small, it assembles the greatest concentration of 'Cru Classé' (classified growth) wines in the Medoc.
The vineyard is stretching over 82 hectares of gravely soil overlaying calcareous clay which gives a fine wine with character. As a result, it was classified « Second Grand Cru » (top ranked growth) in 1855. Throughout the centuries, Chateau Gruaud Larose has managed to impose a perfect balance between nature and the consideration of man’s work in its quest for excellence. The estate’s motto is 'The King of Wines and the Wine of Kings'. The nose and the bouquet of Château Gruaud Larose reveal the identity of its Medoc origins. An intense elixir imposing its tannic and spicy richness. A superb concentration, an unusual strength in the fruit and an astonishing final – profound and aromatic.
On site, you will first discover the estate from above, thanks to the recently built tower offering a spectacular view on the estate, its vineyards and the Gironde river. You will then proceed to the vat and barrel cellars and be introduced to the secrets of wine-making-techniques, before following your guide to the tasting room so as to indulge yourself with their wines.
You will enjoy a special tasting of two wines from the estate paired with French cheeses.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 110
Discover Pauillac, the small commune which boasts 3,000 acres of the finest and most highly reputed vineyards in France. Get introduced to the Haut Medoc with a refreshing electric bike ride and explore the region whose geographical location and gravelly soil composition make it an absolute paradise for growing grapes.
Peddle your way through Pauillac as your guide accompanies you for a ride along the Gironde River before heading southwest into the heart of the vineyards. Roll along at a leisurely pace as you take it all in: the fresh air, the silence, the rows and rows of vines dotted here and there with the local farmers carefully tending to each detail, and the painstakingly manicured and exquisite estates themselves.
You will have the opportunity during this 11 km (7 miles) journey to snap photos or admire the views of such celebrated estates as Château Latour, Château Pichon-Longueville and Château Grand Puy Lacoste among others. Your guide will take you to places not accessible by car for exceptional views and enjoy a brief stop in the cosy hamlet of Bages as well.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 105
At Nadalié, family and business have gone hand in hand for five generations. Cooperage's art is the family true heritage. Today, learn about the complete process of cooperage (art of oak barrel making) and meet the craftsmen who make the beauty of that art… Dexterity, precision, attention to the quality of the product, you will discover a preserved know-how.
You will be impressed and astonished by the high productivity of these craftsmen that is only made possible by a high technical level acquired throughout decades of know-how and passion. From the selection of the oak trees to the final customisation of the barrel, expertise is at work. Despite improvement from modern research, analysis, machinery and wood selection techniques, the barrel making process has changed very little over the years and is extremely time intensive. To achieve the highest standards of quality, most of the work is still done by hand by highly qualified coopers.
During the visit of the “Tonnellerie Nadalié” you will learn the secrets of the production of the wine barrels, a major component of the wine ageing process. Discover the complicity in between chateaux wine masters and barrel makers, and how they predict the exchanges in between the French oak wood and the wine tannings during the wine’s ageing in the cellars, and finally how they monitor it to obtain the flavours they are looking for.
You will see the 'mise en rose' (how wine barrel 'raise the barrel') and the toasting which will give complex flavours to the wines. After this exclusive visit, you will taste wines stocked in differently-toasted-barrels or made from different oaks (French & American) to better understand how wine aromas differ according to barrel wood origins and wood toasting. Finally, you will taste the wine of the owning family’s wine estate, Château Beaurivage. After this immersion into the world of the wine barrel makers, you will return to your ship in Bordeaux.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 90
Once called the “Sleeping Beauty”, Bordeaux has awaken, and is listed as UNESCO World Heritage site since 2007. This distinction recognises the beauty and uniqueness of the architectural heritage style of Bordeaux, which has developed harmoniously over the centuries, while remaining remarkably preserved.
You will discover the Chartrons district where the wine trade was born, the Place des Quinconces, the largest square in Europe with its column commemorating the French Revolution, the Place de la Bourse, jewel of the façade of the quays with the Porte Cailhau. You will then walk from Place Pey Berland where you will find the Town Hall and the Cathedral, to Place de la Comédie and its Grand Théâtre, the Opera of the city in service since the 18th century, before re-embarking on your coach.
Your panoramic tour of Bordeaux will end at La Cité du Vin, an exhibition venue on the theme of wine inaugurated in 2016. By 2018, no less than 450,000 were pushing the door of this unique architecture, which reveals all the wealth and diversity of the world's wine. The Cité du Vin is an original cultural facility dedicated to wine as a cultural, universal and living heritage. It offers a spectacular journey around the world, through the ages, in all cultures. At the end of your visit through the permanent exhibition, a glass of wine will be offered on the 8th floor of the Cité du Vin offering a panoramic view of Bordeaux.
Your excursion will continue on the other side of the street, with a stop at the Halles de Bacalan, the new gourmet market hall of Bordeaux, rehabilitating and modernising the concept of the markets of yesteryear.
The many stalls animated by artisans, traders and producers - selected for their know-how and their complementarity - favour short circuits, 85% of the products on offer are from the area. A tasting of some of these products will be offered during your visit.
The tour will end with the short return trip to the ship.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 80
Departure on foot from the ship berth for a walking tour of the UNESCO classified city of Bordeaux.
Take advantage of this short guided walking tour of Bordeaux city centre to discover some local traditional specialties, like chocolate, canelé cake, cheese, and of course Bordeaux wine.
Walk by the Grand Theatre, built by Victor Louis in 1773, one of the most beautiful in Europe and a pure work of art from the 18th century. Continue through the old Bordeaux district towards the Parlement (parliament) and Bourse (stock-exchange) Squares, before reaching the Cathedral Saint André and City Hall area. End the tour with the luxury boutiques district, called “the triangle” by the locals, and the Quinconces square.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 55
Neuvic Estate spreads out over 19 hectares at the confluence of the Isle and Vern rivers, in the town of Neuvic.
It is situated on the land of a farm dating back to before the French Revolution, which left traces and memories that can still be seen and felt on the stone walls. The Isle River is omnipresent, whether crossing the property or bordering its contours with its meanders flanked by imposing chalky cliffs.
Domaine de Neuvic produces and markets the Caviar de Neuvic. It also produces caviar for other brands in accordance with precise specifications. Domaine de Neuvic is first and foremost synonymous with an innovative and stringent quality approach.
In 2013, Domaine de Neuvic received the acclaim of the Association France Initiative, chaired by Mr. Schweitzer, as one of ten "remarkable companies" in France. This title rewards its innovative approach, promotion of its region and recognition of human capital as a criterion for the overall success of the company.
During the visit of the estate, your guide will tell you all the secrets of sturgeons breeding and how to make caviar.
At the end of the visit, you will have the opportunity to taste the estate’s caviar, with a glass of sparkling wine!
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 95
There can be no better place to start a visit to this attractive region than UNESCO World Heritage Classified Saint Emilion region and village, heartland of the Merlot grape, which produces delicious, rich, round wines.
The vines on the "hill with a thousand châteaux", reach right up to Saint Emilion's 13th century town walls and surrounding moat dug out of solid rock. Members of the local wine brotherhood, the Jurats, proclaim the vintage banns in much the same way as their ancestors did during the reign of Richard the Lion heart.
You will visit the main monuments of the town: the Collegial church and its magnificent cloister from the 12th century, the ramparts (12th), the marketplace. Strolling in the streets, you will also see the Cadene gate and the King's Tower. You will then have some time at leisure for shopping.
Continue your discovery of the first UNESCO classified village by driving through the vineyard and going to the impressive Château Soutard where you will be explained the techniques of wine making during the visit of the cellars, before a wine tasting.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 90
Enhance your cruise and extend your trip with a carefully designed programme.
Day 1 - Bordeaux
After disembarkation procedures are completed, you will be greeted at the port by our local representative.
You will be driven to the Hotel Sèze & Spa 4*, located in the heart of Bordeaux, where your will be able to leave your lugagge to enjoy your morning in Bordeaux.
Make the most of some free time to stroll the paved little streets before you go to the bistronomic restaurant “Le 7” where you will be able to appreciate regional cuisine while enjoying a panoramic view over the city centre of Bordeaux and the ‘Port of the Moon’ from the 7th floor of La Cité du Vin or enjoy the “Cookery lesson and lunch at Le Saint James” option.
Optional activity: Cookery lesson and lunch at Le Saint James
After having drop your luggage in at the Hotel Sèze & Spa 4*, you will be transferred to Bouliac, to Le Saint James restaurant, which has one star in the 2022 Michelin Guide. At the Côté Cours cookery school, you will benefit from a chef’s expertise during a cookery lesson introducing you to gastronomic classics in a professional kitchen. You will then enjoy the starter and main dish that you prepared yourself, as well as a signature dessert from the Michelin-starred restaurant.
Following your lunch at La Cité du Vin or at Le Saint James restaurant, you will continue your day with a visit of La Cité du Vin.
You will be able to discover the permanent and temporary exhibitions in this site dedicated to wine, which was inaugurated in May 2016. Via its permanent sensory and interactive exhibition, discover how this universal heritage has inspired humans and shaped their lives and their lands for millennia. Finish your visit on the 8th floor with a wine tasting in the Belvedere while admiring the panoramic views over the city of Bordeaux.
At the end of your visit, transfer to your hotel.
Evening and dinner are at leisure.
Overnight at the hotel de Sèze & Spa 4*.
Day 2 – Bordeaux
After breakfast, check-out and free time until your departure.
Your hotel:
Located in the heart of Bordeaux halfway between the Place des Quinconces and the emblematic Allées de Tourny shopping district, the Hôtel de Sèze & Spa 4* welcomes you to a refined universe. You will be able to make the most of its restaurant with bistronomic cuisine, its bar and its lounges, as well as its cigar humidor, in intimate comfort imbued with elegant and contemporary charm.
Your programme includes:
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Contact of your hotel:
Hôtel de Sèze & Spa 4*
23 All. de Tourny
33000 Bordeaux
Telephone number: +33 05 56 14 16 16
Duration and order of the visits may vary.
Gesamtpreis inkl. Steuern- und Gebühren : € 515