Set along the banks of the Rhône River in the celebrated region of Provence, the fortified city of Avignon bears a rich and illustrious history – from Celtic beginnings to the residence of seven successive Popes between 1309 and 1377. This legacy is evident today in the massive Palais des Papes (Popes' Palace), which is surrounded by medieval stone ramparts and an assortment of grand palaces and courtyards. Avignon also played a major role in the nation-defining French Revolution during the late 18th century.
Included Excursion
Visit to Chateauneuf du Pape with wine tasting
Experience the charm of Châteauneuf-du-Pape with a guided visit and exceptional wine tasting. Delve into the region’s distinctive terroirs and age-old winemaking traditions, then savour expertly curated tastings that highlight the depth, elegance, and character that make Châteauneuf-du-Pape one of the Rhône Valley’s true treasures.
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Provençal dinner & wine pairing hosted by local chef Fabien Morreale
This evening, you’ll enjoy an exclusive Provençal dining experience on board your Emerald Star-Ship, expertly prepared by France's Top Chef finalist, Fabien Morreale. This celebrated French chef will prepare a special Provençal dinner menu for you to enjoy and savour the authentic flavours of the gastronomic region of Provence, highlighted with fine wine pairings.
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Classical concert in Avignon
Enjoy a classical concert set within a historic chapel where centuries-old stone walls create exceptional acoustics and a truly atmospheric setting. As the gentle light glows and music fills the space, a talented local trio performs timeless works, offering a moment of elegance, reflection, and cultural immersion. This exclusive experience blends Provence’s rich heritage with the beauty of live classical music for an unforgettable evening.
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Guided tour of the Pont du Gard (extra expense)
At the heart of Provence, the World Heritage-listed Pont du Gard Aqueduct presents one of humankind’s great masterpieces. Technically and architecturally impressive, this three-level Roman aqueduct served as an aqueduct until the 6th century, transporting thousands of gallons of water per day. Later, it was used as a toll gate before transforming into a road bridge. On this fascinating guided tour, you’ll also visit the small Roman town of Uzès. Explore the circular streets that once protected the medieval castle and sample some of the region’s exceptional cuisine in the local restaurants.