L'IMPRESSIONNISTE, a lovely 13 passenger deluxe barge, cruises in Provence and The Camargue in the south of France.

L'IMPRESSIONNISTE is the sister ship to La Belle Epoque, and has a light and airy interior reminiscent of the artists she was named for. A barge cruise in Provence is a fascinating blend of canal, river and lake cruising, sometimes along the Mediterranean Sea. Mingled with excursions to famous Provence sights, Roman antiquities and the charm of a hilltop wine tasting, this is a diverse and exciting cruise.

Cruise Highlights


Barge cruising is a celebration of good friends and families.

Regional Specialties Onboard
* Bouillabaisse, Bourride, Provencale oysters, Daube Provencale
Wine Cellar
* Picpoul de Pinet, Cotes du Roussillon, Corbieres
Cheese Board
Bleu des Causses, Picodons, Pelardon

 

 

Highlights of a
Week on L'Impressionniste
in Provence & The Camargue

Cruise in the footsteps of Van Gogh, Cezanne and Toulouse Lautrec

  • Avignon and the Pope's Palace
  • Chateauneuf-du-Pape wine tasting
  • Walking tour of Van Gogh's Arles
  • Medieval city of Aigues Mortes
  • The wild horses, bulls and flamingos of the Camargue National Park
  • Marseillan's distillery and tasting of Noilly Prat Vermouth
  • L'Etang du Thau and its oyster
    beds

Yum! French cheese is absolutely the best in the world.

 

Itinerary


Provence and The Camargue
Avignon to Agde

Sunday Avignon
Guests are met at 4 pm at the delightful Hotel Mercure Pont D'Avignon in Avignon and escorted by minibus to L'Impressionniste for a Champagne Welcome. Dine aboard in Villeneuve-les-Avignon. (Guests are met in Montpellier or Avignon depending on cruise direction.)

Monday Villeneuve-les-Avignon to Vallabregues
This morning we visit Avignon and the famous Palais des Papes, an impressive monument to the era of the 'Other Rome', when the popes moved to France, or enjoy a superb wine tasting at Chateauneuf du Pape, former vineyard of the Pope. In the afternoon we cruise down the mighty Rhone River, past the foothills of the Alpilles to Vallabregues, with a cycle or walking opportunity along the quiet river bank. Optional early evening tour of King René’s castle at Tarascon. Dinner on board.

Tuesday Vallabregues to Aigues Mortes
This morning we explore Arles. Choose between the Roman Arena and Theatre, St. Trophime's Basilica and the Museum of Provencal life. We also visit some of Vincent van Gogh's haunts on foot through the heart of this old capital of the Camargue before rejoining the barge for our cruise along the Rhone. We join the Petit Rhone and then the Canal du Rhone-a-Sete that carries us to our mooring beneath the medieval fortified walls of Aigues Mortes. Dinner ashore at a local auberge.

Wednesday Aigues Mortes to Maguelone
Stroll from L’Impressionniste to visit the Tour de Constance, built in 1248 as a lighthouse for the returning 13th century crusaders. In the afternoon, we cruise through the Camargue National Park with its wild white horses and black bulls, abundant sea bird life and flocks of elegant pink flamingos, to the vineyard-encircled Maguelone Abbey, just a short stroll or cycle from the nearby Mediterranean. Dinner on board.

Thursday Maguelone to Marseillan
An early morning cruise brings us to Frontignan lifting bridge. In the afternoon we sail out onto the Thau Lake, a large, inland salt-water lagoon with acres of mussel and oyster beds. Miniature sea horses can often be seen passing on the tide. Marseillan, a beautiful Mediterranean fishing village and home to the famous vermoutherie of Noilly Prat, is our visit for the day. There is also time to explore this vibrant small town. Dinner on board.

Friday Marseillan to Agde
In the morning we cruise to Agde, which was settled by the Phoenicians in 2500 BC, along the tree-lined 17th century Canal du Midi. During our tour of Agde we encounter its cathedral built of lava blocks from the nearby Black Mountains and its labyrinth of narrow medieval streets. Our afternoon excursion is Pezenas, Versailles of the Languedoc region and former home to the French writer Moliere. Captain’s Dinner on board.

Saturday Agde
After breakfast, we transfer you by minibus to Agde TGV station by 10am or Montpellier TGV station, airport or hotel by 11am.

This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternative weeks the cruise operates in reverse direction and the pickup and drop off points are reversed.

Floor Plan

L'Impressionniste is a color filled and airy barge with spa pool on deck, and open living area 
L'Impressionniste has 2 suites, 4 junior suites and 1 single cabin, all with ensuite marble baths.

What an ideal vacation - a deluxe barge cruise with the best of Provence sights!