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Discover the South of France with this full-day river cruise from Avignon to Arles, featuring Roman sights, local cuisine, and scenic boat rides.
Traveling through Provence? This day-long river cruise from Avignon to Arles offers a fantastic blend of scenic views, historical sites, and local flavors. With a 4.2-star rating from 13 reviews, this experience is praised for its friendly service, delicious food, and authentic cultural touches.
What makes this trip stand out is the unique chance to enjoy a cruise along the Rhône, passing through locks and small towns, combined with a guided exploration of Arles’ Roman ruins. We love that it provides a relaxed way to soak up Provence’s charm without the hassle of planning multiple separate activities. However, it’s worth noting that some travelers have found the city tour slightly rushed or that guides may not always speak English fluently.
Ideal for those who enjoy a mix of scenic boat rides, cultural sightseeing, and leisurely dining, this cruise suits travelers looking for a balanced day trip—especially those who appreciate comfort, good food, and an introduction to Roman history in southern France.


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The tour begins at Les Grands Bateaux de Provence, a comfortable departure point on the Rhône. The morning starts with a relaxed boarding process, and soon you’re cruising away from the city, heading toward Arles. The boat, which lasts about 4 hours on the water, is spacious enough for a group, and many reviews appreciate the friendly staff and well-organized service.
You’ll enjoy lunch while sailing, with a menu that reviewers say is “delicious,” offering good value for money. The boat’s atmosphere is described as pleasant—perfect for those who prefer a more laid-back approach to sightseeing rather than a hurried bus tour.
A highlight of the cruise is the passage of the Vallabrègues lock—a charming moment when you see how river traffic navigates Provence’s waterways. Passages through locks are often overlooked but add a distinctive element to the experience, providing a glimpse into local engineering and daily life on the Rhône.
Some travelers mention that the scenery along the river is particularly soothing, with views of small villages, vineyards, and the distant Alpilles. It’s a peaceful way to enjoy the landscape while resting on deck or inside the boat.
After about two hours docked in Arles, your guide will lead you on a guided tour of roughly 2 hours. The reviews highlight that the guide is knowledgeable and engaging, providing context about the Roman remains and the influence of different eras on the city.
You’ll see iconic sights like ancient amphitheaters, Roman baths, and perhaps the Palais des Papes, depending on the route. Several visitors mention that the guided tour provides just enough depth to pique interest without feeling overwhelming—a good balance for most travelers.
Some reviews note that the guide’s English could sometimes be clearer, but overall, the commentary is informative. One guest remarked, “The visit was very interesting and gave a good first glimpse of Arles,” which suggests that even a brief tour here leaves a memorable impression.
After the guided tour, you’re given about 75 minutes of free time, which, according to reviews, is enough to stroll the picturesque streets, browse local shops, or grab a quick snack. A couple of commentators wished for a bit more time but appreciated the included city map highlighting key sights.
The cruise back takes about three hours, passing through the same locks and scenic spots. During this time, guests can relax, enjoy aperitif and entertainment—the reviews praise the quality of the drinks and friendly atmosphere onboard.
One traveler mentioned, “The dinner and the entertainment on the way back were delightful,” emphasizing how the evening creates a cozy, convivial mood. The return trip offers a different perspective on the landscape, with sunset often turning the sky shades of gold and pink.

At $105 per person, this tour offers a compelling mix of transport, sightseeing, and dining. The reviews consistently highlight good value for money, especially considering that meals, guided city tour, and scenic boat ride are included.
While some might expect a full-day experience for this price, the flexibility of booking and the quality of meals and guides make it a worthwhile choice for many visitors wanting a comprehensive Provence experience without the hassle of coordinating multiple activities.

This experience is ideal for travelers who enjoy relaxed, scenic days with a mix of cultural exploration and leisure. It’s particularly good for those who appreciate history, good food, and beautiful river views but prefer to avoid long walks or strenuous sightseeing.
Families, couples, or solo travelers looking for a convenient way to explore Provence will find this tour offers a well-rounded taste of the region’s highlights. The inclusion of meals, guided tour, and entertainment makes it a value-packed option for those wanting a hassle-free day.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour starts from Les Grands Bateaux de Provence in Avignon and includes the boat cruise back and forth along the Rhône.
How long is the boat ride?
The boat cruise lasts approximately 4 hours on the outward journey and 3 hours on the return, totaling about 7 hours of river travel.
Are meals included in the price?
Yes, you will enjoy lunch while sailing and an aperitif dinner with entertainment during the return trip—both are part of the package.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for travelers with mobility needs.
What language are guides available in?
Guides speak both French and English. Reviewers mention that guides are friendly and knowledgeable, though some noted the English could sometimes be clearer.
How much free time do I get in Arles?
About 75 minutes are allocated for free exploration after the guided tour, enough for a quick stroll or a coffee.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Comfortable clothing, layers for changing weather, and a camera are recommended. Contact the provider if you want to bring your pet.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
Is this tour good value for money?
Absolutely, considering the included meals, guided tour, scenic cruise, and entertainment, most reviewers agree it’s a worthwhile spend.
This Arles: Culture & History River Cruise offers a lovely way to experience Provence’s scenic side combined with its ancient Roman heritage. The boat ride, complemented by good food and insightful guides, makes for a relaxing yet enriching day. It’s especially suitable for those who prefer a balanced mix of sightseeing, comfort, and authentic regional flavors.
While it’s not a highly intensive historical tour, the blend of scenic cruising, cultural highlights, and leisure makes it a smart choice for travelers wanting to savor Provence at a gentle pace. The value for the included meals, guided insights, and scenic views makes this a compelling option for a memorable day in southern France.
Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or simply seeking a peaceful way to explore the Rhône and Arles, this tour ticks many boxes. Just plan ahead, arrive prepared, and enjoy the beautiful landscapes and stories of Provence from the deck of a charming riverboat.