Lyon, Provençal Rhône & the Camargue River Cruise
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Lyon, Provençal Rhône & the Camargue River Cruise

Departure 22 Apr 2026
Duration 10 Nights
Cruise Line Riviera Travel
Ship MS Lord Byron

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Itinerary

Lyon, France

Date of arrival 22 Apr 2026

Lyon, the capital city in France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, sits at the junction of the Rhône and Saône rivers. Its center reflects 2,000 years of history from the Roman Amphithéâtre des Trois Gaules, medieval and Renaissance architecture in Vieux (Old) Lyon, to the modern Confluence district on Presqu’île peninsula. Traboules, covered passageways between buildings, connect Vieux Lyon and La Croix-Rousse hill.

Lyon

Mâcon, France

Date of arrival 23 Apr 2026

Mâcon & Cluny Abbey – We spend the morning cruising along the majestic Saône River on our way to Mâcon. Enjoy a leisurely morning on board, relaxing before our adventures this afternoon.

During your first lunch on board, we arrive in the delightful town of Mâcon, the capital of the Mâconnais region of Burgundy. After lunch, we depart the ship and enjoy the short drive to Cluny Abbey, one of the most glorious Benedictine abbeys of the Christian Middle Ages. In the 12th century, a network of 1450 abbeys and 10,000 monks made up the order of Cluny under a highly original and successful system; the Abbots of Cluny became leaders on the international stage and the monastery of Cluny was considered the most prestigious monastic institution in Europe. Its wealth enabled the monastery to hire workers to do the traditional labour of monks allowing them to devote themselves to almost constant prayer, thus elevating their position into a profession. Despite the monastic ideal of a frugal life, Cluny Abbey commissioned candelabras of solid silver and gold chalices made with precious gems for use at the abbey Masses. Instead of being limited to the traditional fare of broth and porridge, the monks ate very well, enjoying roasted chickens (a luxury in France then), wines from their vineyards and cheeses made by their employees. The monks wore the finest linen religious habits and silk vestments at Mass. Artefacts exemplifying the wealth of Cluny Abbey are today on display at the Musée de Cluny in Paris. Whilst much of the abbey was destroyed during the Revolution, we enjoy a fascinating guided tour of this atmospheric place.

We are in the heart of this famous wine-producing region where vines have been planted since Gallo-Roman times. We visit one of the region’s best winemakers for a tour and tasting in a historic vineyard. Mâcon was once known for its red wines, but the twentieth century saw its white wines also coming to prominence. Today, the Mâcon appellation oversees 53 hectares of vineyard, 70% of which is dedicated to the production of white wine, principally Chardonnay. After learning about the time-old traditions of wine-production, sample a selection of its finest produce.

Back on board reconvene in the restaurant for a superb dinner during which we slip our moorings, sailing towards the picturesque town of Chalon-sur-Sâone, where we’ll arrive later tonight.

Mâcon

Beaune, France

Date of arrival 24 Apr 2026

Beaune – Rising this morning we’re berthed in Chalon-sur-Sâone, gateway to Burgundy and home of Nicéphore Niépce, the inventor of photography. On this morning’s tour we see some of the pretty villages that produce some of the world’s most sublime wines – Meursault, Volnay, Pommard, and many more. Nearby is medieval Beaune, Burgundy’s wine capital and one of the most picturesque walled towns in the region. At its centre is the Hospices de Beaune, also known as the Hôtel-Dieu. Originally built in the 15th-century as a hospital for the disadvantaged, it’s a jewel of High Gothic architecture, instantly recognisable for its colourful glazed roof tiles arranged in dazzling geometric patterns. Today it’s a museum showcasing famous works by artists such as Van der Weyden and a prestigious annual wine auction takes place here each November, with proceeds going to the Hospices. We’ll get to enjoy a tour of its fine interior during a guided walking tour, strolling through Beaune’s attractive streets and then there’s time for you to explore under your own steam. 

We return to the ship for lunch, then enjoy an onboard cheese tasting with the chance to sample a selection of delicious local produce served with breads and a variety of mustards.

As we recommence our journey to Lyon, take to the deck for a lazy afternoon on a sun lounger or catch up on some reading in a quiet corner in the lounge as the ever-changing river views seamlessly drift by – holidays really don’t get more relaxing this! Gradually the vine-clad slopes of the hazy green Beaujolais hills come into view as we approach one of the world’s most revered red wine-producing regions. On our right we see the picturesque villages of Morgon, Fleurie, Juliénas, Chénas and many more, while on the left you may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of snow-capped Mont Blanc – Western Europe’s highest mountain. As the afternoon melts away, you’re completely unwound, and thoughts turn to tonight’s dinner. Take in the views and chat with your fellow travellers over an aperitif on the terrace area.

Beaune

Lyon, France

Date of arrival 25 Apr 2026

Lyon, the capital city in France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, sits at the junction of the Rhône and Saône rivers. Its center reflects 2,000 years of history from the Roman Amphithéâtre des Trois Gaules, medieval and Renaissance architecture in Vieux (Old) Lyon, to the modern Confluence district on Presqu’île peninsula. Traboules, covered passageways between buildings, connect Vieux Lyon and La Croix-Rousse hill.

Lyon

Viviers, France

Date of arrival 26 Apr 2026

Viviers, France, is a charming medieval town in the Rhône-Alpes region, renowned for its well-preserved historical architecture. Nestled on the banks of the Rhône River, it features narrow, winding streets, ancient stone houses, and the impressive Saint-Vincent Cathedral. The town’s Roman and medieval heritage is evident in its old ramparts and historic buildings. Viviers’ tranquil atmosphere and picturesque surroundings offer a glimpse into the past, making it a delightful destination for history lovers and those seeking a serene escape.

Viviers

Avignon, France

Date of arrival 27 Apr 2026

Avignon, France, is a historic city in Provence famed for its stunning medieval architecture. Dominated by the impressive Palais des Papes, a grand papal palace, and the iconic Pont Saint-Bénézet bridge, Avignon offers a rich cultural heritage. Its charming streets, vibrant markets, and annual theater festival, the Festival d’Avignon, add to its allure. Surrounded by picturesque vineyards and the Rhône River, Avignon blends history with a lively contemporary atmosphere, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and culture seekers.

Avignon

Camargue, France

Date of arrival 28 Apr 2026

Camargue, Ornithological Park & Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer – After breakfast this morning, you have a choice of tours into the Camargue.

The Parc naturel régional de Camargue fringing the shoreline of the Camargue, has been a protected wetland and marine area since 1970. Few areas of France are as distinctive, fascinating or inspirational as this area of outstanding natural beauty with its remote and beautiful Mediterranean beaches and grassy dunes, where the mistral blows across sun-baked prairies strewn with the blue-flowers of fragrant sea lavender, and salt-marshes, ponds and lagoons teeming with wildlife stretch as far as the eye can see. Famed for its wild horses, black bulls and birdlife, it’s a paradise for birdwatchers as well as a spectacular place to enjoy a host of other sporting activities from cycling, hiking and pony-trekking.

During spring and autumn, the park’s wetlands are a major staging point for hundreds of thousands of migrating birds and we enjoy a tour into this unique landscape. We’ll take a scenic drive to the Ornithological Park of Pont de Gau to observe and learn more about the colonies of bird species, including the famed pink flamingos, who have made their home here. Following a short, guided tour you will have free time to explore the park at your own pace. 

Later we drive to the bustling seaside town of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, the capital of Camargue. On arrival we have a short orienteering tour of the main sights – the Notre Dame de la Mer, a fine Romanesque church dating from the 9th century and the old town hall followed by some free time to wander before returning to the ship in Arles for lunch.

Or you can choose to extend your time in the Ornithological Park and Sainte-Maries-de-la-Mer to explore at your leisure.  With lunch not included on this option, perhaps try the local dishes, before returning to Arles in the late afternoon.

The rest of the afternoon is free to relax on board. You could enjoy a drink in the bar as you unwind after your busy day or indulge in the spa to achieve peak relaxation.

Our ship remains moored in Arles overnight and after dinner, we enjoy a musical performance by local artists.

Day 1

Lyon, France

Date of arrival 22 Apr 2026

Lyon, the capital city in France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, sits at the junction of the Rhône and Saône rivers. Its center reflects 2,000 years of history from the Roman Amphithéâtre des Trois Gaules, medieval and Renaissance architecture in Vieux (Old) Lyon, to the modern Confluence district on Presqu’île peninsula. Traboules, covered passageways between buildings, connect Vieux Lyon and La Croix-Rousse hill.

Lyon
Day 2

Mâcon, France

Date of arrival 23 Apr 2026

Mâcon & Cluny Abbey – We spend the morning cruising along the majestic Saône River on our way to Mâcon. Enjoy a leisurely morning on board, relaxing before our adventures this afternoon.

During your first lunch on board, we arrive in the delightful town of Mâcon, the capital of the Mâconnais region of Burgundy. After lunch, we depart the ship and enjoy the short drive to Cluny Abbey, one of the most glorious Benedictine abbeys of the Christian Middle Ages. In the 12th century, a network of 1450 abbeys and 10,000 monks made up the order of Cluny under a highly original and successful system; the Abbots of Cluny became leaders on the international stage and the monastery of Cluny was considered the most prestigious monastic institution in Europe. Its wealth enabled the monastery to hire workers to do the traditional labour of monks allowing them to devote themselves to almost constant prayer, thus elevating their position into a profession. Despite the monastic ideal of a frugal life, Cluny Abbey commissioned candelabras of solid silver and gold chalices made with precious gems for use at the abbey Masses. Instead of being limited to the traditional fare of broth and porridge, the monks ate very well, enjoying roasted chickens (a luxury in France then), wines from their vineyards and cheeses made by their employees. The monks wore the finest linen religious habits and silk vestments at Mass. Artefacts exemplifying the wealth of Cluny Abbey are today on display at the Musée de Cluny in Paris. Whilst much of the abbey was destroyed during the Revolution, we enjoy a fascinating guided tour of this atmospheric place.

We are in the heart of this famous wine-producing region where vines have been planted since Gallo-Roman times. We visit one of the region’s best winemakers for a tour and tasting in a historic vineyard. Mâcon was once known for its red wines, but the twentieth century saw its white wines also coming to prominence. Today, the Mâcon appellation oversees 53 hectares of vineyard, 70% of which is dedicated to the production of white wine, principally Chardonnay. After learning about the time-old traditions of wine-production, sample a selection of its finest produce.

Back on board reconvene in the restaurant for a superb dinner during which we slip our moorings, sailing towards the picturesque town of Chalon-sur-Sâone, where we’ll arrive later tonight.

Mâcon
Day 3

Beaune, France

Date of arrival 24 Apr 2026

Beaune – Rising this morning we’re berthed in Chalon-sur-Sâone, gateway to Burgundy and home of Nicéphore Niépce, the inventor of photography. On this morning’s tour we see some of the pretty villages that produce some of the world’s most sublime wines – Meursault, Volnay, Pommard, and many more. Nearby is medieval Beaune, Burgundy’s wine capital and one of the most picturesque walled towns in the region. At its centre is the Hospices de Beaune, also known as the Hôtel-Dieu. Originally built in the 15th-century as a hospital for the disadvantaged, it’s a jewel of High Gothic architecture, instantly recognisable for its colourful glazed roof tiles arranged in dazzling geometric patterns. Today it’s a museum showcasing famous works by artists such as Van der Weyden and a prestigious annual wine auction takes place here each November, with proceeds going to the Hospices. We’ll get to enjoy a tour of its fine interior during a guided walking tour, strolling through Beaune’s attractive streets and then there’s time for you to explore under your own steam. 

We return to the ship for lunch, then enjoy an onboard cheese tasting with the chance to sample a selection of delicious local produce served with breads and a variety of mustards.

As we recommence our journey to Lyon, take to the deck for a lazy afternoon on a sun lounger or catch up on some reading in a quiet corner in the lounge as the ever-changing river views seamlessly drift by – holidays really don’t get more relaxing this! Gradually the vine-clad slopes of the hazy green Beaujolais hills come into view as we approach one of the world’s most revered red wine-producing regions. On our right we see the picturesque villages of Morgon, Fleurie, Juliénas, Chénas and many more, while on the left you may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of snow-capped Mont Blanc – Western Europe’s highest mountain. As the afternoon melts away, you’re completely unwound, and thoughts turn to tonight’s dinner. Take in the views and chat with your fellow travellers over an aperitif on the terrace area.

Beaune
Day 4

Lyon, France

Date of arrival 25 Apr 2026

Lyon, the capital city in France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, sits at the junction of the Rhône and Saône rivers. Its center reflects 2,000 years of history from the Roman Amphithéâtre des Trois Gaules, medieval and Renaissance architecture in Vieux (Old) Lyon, to the modern Confluence district on Presqu’île peninsula. Traboules, covered passageways between buildings, connect Vieux Lyon and La Croix-Rousse hill.

Lyon
Day 5

Viviers, France

Date of arrival 26 Apr 2026

Viviers, France, is a charming medieval town in the Rhône-Alpes region, renowned for its well-preserved historical architecture. Nestled on the banks of the Rhône River, it features narrow, winding streets, ancient stone houses, and the impressive Saint-Vincent Cathedral. The town’s Roman and medieval heritage is evident in its old ramparts and historic buildings. Viviers’ tranquil atmosphere and picturesque surroundings offer a glimpse into the past, making it a delightful destination for history lovers and those seeking a serene escape.

Viviers
Day 6

Avignon, France

Date of arrival 27 Apr 2026

Avignon, France, is a historic city in Provence famed for its stunning medieval architecture. Dominated by the impressive Palais des Papes, a grand papal palace, and the iconic Pont Saint-Bénézet bridge, Avignon offers a rich cultural heritage. Its charming streets, vibrant markets, and annual theater festival, the Festival d’Avignon, add to its allure. Surrounded by picturesque vineyards and the Rhône River, Avignon blends history with a lively contemporary atmosphere, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and culture seekers.

Avignon
Day 7

Camargue, France

Date of arrival 28 Apr 2026

Camargue, Ornithological Park & Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer – After breakfast this morning, you have a choice of tours into the Camargue.

The Parc naturel régional de Camargue fringing the shoreline of the Camargue, has been a protected wetland and marine area since 1970. Few areas of France are as distinctive, fascinating or inspirational as this area of outstanding natural beauty with its remote and beautiful Mediterranean beaches and grassy dunes, where the mistral blows across sun-baked prairies strewn with the blue-flowers of fragrant sea lavender, and salt-marshes, ponds and lagoons teeming with wildlife stretch as far as the eye can see. Famed for its wild horses, black bulls and birdlife, it’s a paradise for birdwatchers as well as a spectacular place to enjoy a host of other sporting activities from cycling, hiking and pony-trekking.

During spring and autumn, the park’s wetlands are a major staging point for hundreds of thousands of migrating birds and we enjoy a tour into this unique landscape. We’ll take a scenic drive to the Ornithological Park of Pont de Gau to observe and learn more about the colonies of bird species, including the famed pink flamingos, who have made their home here. Following a short, guided tour you will have free time to explore the park at your own pace. 

Later we drive to the bustling seaside town of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, the capital of Camargue. On arrival we have a short orienteering tour of the main sights – the Notre Dame de la Mer, a fine Romanesque church dating from the 9th century and the old town hall followed by some free time to wander before returning to the ship in Arles for lunch.

Or you can choose to extend your time in the Ornithological Park and Sainte-Maries-de-la-Mer to explore at your leisure.  With lunch not included on this option, perhaps try the local dishes, before returning to Arles in the late afternoon.

The rest of the afternoon is free to relax on board. You could enjoy a drink in the bar as you unwind after your busy day or indulge in the spa to achieve peak relaxation.

Our ship remains moored in Arles overnight and after dinner, we enjoy a musical performance by local artists.

Arles, France

Date of arrival 29 Apr 2026

Arles, France, is a historic city in Provence renowned for its Roman heritage and artistic legacy. The ancient amphitheater and the Roman Theater are standout landmarks. Arles also boasts charming streets and vibrant markets, reflecting its rich cultural life. Known for its connection to Vincent van Gogh, the city features scenes immortalized in his paintings. The blend of historical architecture, vibrant local culture, and picturesque landscapes makes Arles a captivating destination for history buffs and art enthusiasts alike.

Arles

Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France

Date of arrival 30 Apr 2026

Orange & Châteauneuf-du-Pape – After breakfast we take a scenic drive into the heart of the Rhône Valley, savouring the views of its vineyard draped landscape, dotted with the occasional sleepy hamlet. We firstly arrive in the Roman city of Orange located on the ancient Agrippa Road and a historically important trading post. This charming ‘City of Princes’ is home to two magnificent and unmissable UNESCO monuments: the mighty Triumphal Arch and the Roman theatre – the world’s best preserved ancient theatre. Built in the 1st century AD, gaze in awe at its exceptional state and huge back wall towering an incredible 37 metres with columns and a statue of the Emperor Augustus still intact. You’ll be transported back in time as you imagine all the spectacles that would have taken place in this ancient spot.

Next we take a panoramic drive through the stunning and world-renowned region of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation. The region’s vineyards are prized the world over and there will be a photo stop before we arrive in the magical village of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, spectacularly sited on a hill, an island rising from a sea of vines. There can be few places in the world that lives and breathes the cultivation, vinification and sale of wine as deeply as this unique Provençal village. Its cobbled streets are awash with wine shops and cellars at every turn in which you can taste the legendary wine. Châteauneuf-du-Pape was the first wine-growing area to receive an appellation contrôlée and wines bearing the name must meet the strictest conditions.

The pebbly soil covered in small stones that absorb the abundant sunshine during the day warms the grapes at night and the resultant red and white wines are rich and full-bodied. We enjoy a delectable wine tasting in one of the region’s finest wineries before driving back to the ship for lunch.

We continue our journey upstream to our final stop, Tournon. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon on board as we sail through the Rhône Valley once more, so catch up on a spot of reading in the ship’s library, book yourself in for a little pampering in the spa, or simply enjoy the views from the sun deck before tonight’s dinner awaits. 

Châteauneuf-du-Pape

Tournon-sur-Rhône, France

Date of arrival 1 May 2026

Tournon – This morning, we wake to the peaceful surroundings of Tournon, one of the Rhône Valley’s most characterful riverside towns.  

After breakfast, we’ll visit Tournon and Tain l’Hermitage. Resting on opposite banks of the mighty Rhône, Tournon and Tain‑l’Hermitage form one of the loveliest pairings in the northern Rhône Valley – two distinct yet deeply connected towns, linked by bridges, history and world‑class wine. In fact, a stroll across the pedestrian suspension bridge, the Passerelle Marc Seguin, offers effortless access between the two, making it easy to explore both sides during your free time.  

Tournon, on the Ardèche side, is an attractive riverside town crowned by its imposing medieval château, historic lanes and shaded quays. Just across the water lies Tain‑l’Hermitage, famed for its exceptional vineyards that climb steeply above the town – these terraced slopes form some of the Rhône’s most prestigious wines.  

This afternoon, there’s time to relax on board as we cast off and continue our journey north toward Lyon. Enjoy the changing landscapes from the lounge or sun deck as the Rhône widens and the countryside softens into rolling vineyards and elegant riverbank villages.  

Tonight, there’s another culinary highlight – the Chef’s Dinner, when the chef prepares his superb ‘signature’ dishes for you to enjoy in the splendid surroundings of the ship’s restaurant, with a chance to reflect on the fascinating places you have discovered, poignant stories you have heard and the new friends you have made.  

After dinner, we arrive in Lyon – beautifully illuminated in the evening.

Personalise your holiday –

Taste of Vieux Lyon

Duration: 4hrs

Price: from £55pp (2026) from £58 (2027)

After breakfast, we drive to the Basilique Notre‑Dame de Fourvière before travelling down to Vieux Lyon. As you arrive in the old town, admire the sights of the peninsula en route. We’ll then enjoy a specially curated gastronomy‑focused walk through this UNESCO‑listed Renaissance district. As you wander its atmospheric streets, we’ll stop to sample local Lyonnaise specialities –from savoury cured meats such as rosette and jésus to sweet treats like pralines and cocons (availability may vary) –accompanied by regional wines.

This optional tour will be instead of the included standard city tour in Lyon.

Please contact us at least three weeks before your departure to add this experience to your booking. Minimum and maximum numbers apply. If not enough guests opt for this extra, the experience may not run. 

Tournon-sur-Rhône

Lyon, France

Date of arrival 2 May 2026

Lyon, the capital city in France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, sits at the junction of the Rhône and Saône rivers. Its center reflects 2,000 years of history from the Roman Amphithéâtre des Trois Gaules, medieval and Renaissance architecture in Vieux (Old) Lyon, to the modern Confluence district on Presqu’île peninsula. Traboules, covered passageways between buildings, connect Vieux Lyon and La Croix-Rousse hill.

Lyon
Day 8

Arles, France

Date of arrival 29 Apr 2026

Arles, France, is a historic city in Provence renowned for its Roman heritage and artistic legacy. The ancient amphitheater and the Roman Theater are standout landmarks. Arles also boasts charming streets and vibrant markets, reflecting its rich cultural life. Known for its connection to Vincent van Gogh, the city features scenes immortalized in his paintings. The blend of historical architecture, vibrant local culture, and picturesque landscapes makes Arles a captivating destination for history buffs and art enthusiasts alike.

Arles
Day 9

Châteauneuf-du-Pape, France

Date of arrival 30 Apr 2026

Orange & Châteauneuf-du-Pape – After breakfast we take a scenic drive into the heart of the Rhône Valley, savouring the views of its vineyard draped landscape, dotted with the occasional sleepy hamlet. We firstly arrive in the Roman city of Orange located on the ancient Agrippa Road and a historically important trading post. This charming ‘City of Princes’ is home to two magnificent and unmissable UNESCO monuments: the mighty Triumphal Arch and the Roman theatre – the world’s best preserved ancient theatre. Built in the 1st century AD, gaze in awe at its exceptional state and huge back wall towering an incredible 37 metres with columns and a statue of the Emperor Augustus still intact. You’ll be transported back in time as you imagine all the spectacles that would have taken place in this ancient spot.

Next we take a panoramic drive through the stunning and world-renowned region of the Châteauneuf-du-Pape appellation. The region’s vineyards are prized the world over and there will be a photo stop before we arrive in the magical village of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, spectacularly sited on a hill, an island rising from a sea of vines. There can be few places in the world that lives and breathes the cultivation, vinification and sale of wine as deeply as this unique Provençal village. Its cobbled streets are awash with wine shops and cellars at every turn in which you can taste the legendary wine. Châteauneuf-du-Pape was the first wine-growing area to receive an appellation contrôlée and wines bearing the name must meet the strictest conditions.

The pebbly soil covered in small stones that absorb the abundant sunshine during the day warms the grapes at night and the resultant red and white wines are rich and full-bodied. We enjoy a delectable wine tasting in one of the region’s finest wineries before driving back to the ship for lunch.

We continue our journey upstream to our final stop, Tournon. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon on board as we sail through the Rhône Valley once more, so catch up on a spot of reading in the ship’s library, book yourself in for a little pampering in the spa, or simply enjoy the views from the sun deck before tonight’s dinner awaits. 

Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Day 10

Tournon-sur-Rhône, France

Date of arrival 1 May 2026

Tournon – This morning, we wake to the peaceful surroundings of Tournon, one of the Rhône Valley’s most characterful riverside towns.  

After breakfast, we’ll visit Tournon and Tain l’Hermitage. Resting on opposite banks of the mighty Rhône, Tournon and Tain‑l’Hermitage form one of the loveliest pairings in the northern Rhône Valley – two distinct yet deeply connected towns, linked by bridges, history and world‑class wine. In fact, a stroll across the pedestrian suspension bridge, the Passerelle Marc Seguin, offers effortless access between the two, making it easy to explore both sides during your free time.  

Tournon, on the Ardèche side, is an attractive riverside town crowned by its imposing medieval château, historic lanes and shaded quays. Just across the water lies Tain‑l’Hermitage, famed for its exceptional vineyards that climb steeply above the town – these terraced slopes form some of the Rhône’s most prestigious wines.  

This afternoon, there’s time to relax on board as we cast off and continue our journey north toward Lyon. Enjoy the changing landscapes from the lounge or sun deck as the Rhône widens and the countryside softens into rolling vineyards and elegant riverbank villages.  

Tonight, there’s another culinary highlight – the Chef’s Dinner, when the chef prepares his superb ‘signature’ dishes for you to enjoy in the splendid surroundings of the ship’s restaurant, with a chance to reflect on the fascinating places you have discovered, poignant stories you have heard and the new friends you have made.  

After dinner, we arrive in Lyon – beautifully illuminated in the evening.

Personalise your holiday –

Taste of Vieux Lyon

Duration: 4hrs

Price: from £55pp (2026) from £58 (2027)

After breakfast, we drive to the Basilique Notre‑Dame de Fourvière before travelling down to Vieux Lyon. As you arrive in the old town, admire the sights of the peninsula en route. We’ll then enjoy a specially curated gastronomy‑focused walk through this UNESCO‑listed Renaissance district. As you wander its atmospheric streets, we’ll stop to sample local Lyonnaise specialities –from savoury cured meats such as rosette and jésus to sweet treats like pralines and cocons (availability may vary) –accompanied by regional wines.

This optional tour will be instead of the included standard city tour in Lyon.

Please contact us at least three weeks before your departure to add this experience to your booking. Minimum and maximum numbers apply. If not enough guests opt for this extra, the experience may not run. 

Tournon-sur-Rhône
Day 11

Lyon, France

Date of arrival 2 May 2026

Lyon, the capital city in France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, sits at the junction of the Rhône and Saône rivers. Its center reflects 2,000 years of history from the Roman Amphithéâtre des Trois Gaules, medieval and Renaissance architecture in Vieux (Old) Lyon, to the modern Confluence district on Presqu’île peninsula. Traboules, covered passageways between buildings, connect Vieux Lyon and La Croix-Rousse hill.

Lyon

Cabin Options

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Standard Cabin – Emerald Deck

Welcome to the Standard Cabin – Emerald Deck aboard the MS Lord Byron from Riviera Travel, your home away from home. Your private abode includes a range of amenities for your enjoyment, relaxation and comfort.
Room Type Outside
Occupancy 2 persons
Size 161ft² (15m²)
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Superior Suite – Emerald Deck

Welcome to the Superior Suite – Emerald Deck aboard the MS Lord Byron from Riviera Travel, your home away from home. Your private abode includes a range of amenities for your enjoyment, relaxation and comfort.
Room Type Suite
Occupancy 1 person
Size 199ft² (18m²)
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Standard Cabin – Ruby and Diamond Decks

Welcome to the Standard Cabin – Ruby and Diamond Decks aboard the MS Lord Byron from Riviera Travel, your home away from home. Your private abode includes a range of amenities for your enjoyment, relaxation and comfort.
Room Type Outside
Occupancy 2 persons
Size 161ft² (15m²)
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Superior Suite – Ruby and Diamond Decks

Welcome to the Superior Suite – Ruby and Diamond Decks aboard the MS Lord Byron from Riviera Travel, your home away from home. Your private abode includes a range of amenities for your enjoyment, relaxation and comfort.
Room Type Suite
Occupancy 2 persons
Size 199ft² (18m²)
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Superior Stern Suite – Diamond Deck

Welcome to the Superior Stern Suite – Diamond Deck aboard the MS Lord Byron from Riviera Travel, your home away from home. Your private abode includes a range of amenities for your enjoyment, relaxation and comfort.
Room Type Suite
Occupancy 2 persons
Size 199ft² (18m²)
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Deluxe Suite – Diamond Deck

Welcome to the Deluxe Suite – Diamond Deck aboard the MS Lord Byron from Riviera Travel, your home away from home. Your private abode includes a range of amenities for your enjoyment, relaxation and comfort.
Room Type Suite
Occupancy 2 persons
Size 242ft² (22m²)

Ship Facilities

Please note: MS Lord Byron does not provide facilities to accommodate Kids/Teens.

Dining
Enrichment
Entertainment
Health & Fitness
Younger Travellers

Please note: MS Lord Byron does not provide facilities to accommodate Kids/Teens.

About the Ship

Every single element of the MS Lord Byron is designed to the highest possible specification and our own exacting standards to bring you the very best and most enjoyable river cruising experience, in the most luxurious comfort.

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Ms lord byron Information

Launched 2013
Length 361 ft (110m)
Guest Capacity 140
Cabins 74
Crew Members 36

Deck Plans

Emerald Deck (Lower Deck)

  • Wellness Centre
  • Superior Suites
  • Emerald Deck Cabins

Ruby Deck (Middle Deck)

  • Restaurant
  • Kitchen
  • Suites
  • Ruby Deck Cabins

Diamond Deck (Upper Deck)

  • Bar
  • Panorama Lounge & Bar
  • Deluxe Suites
  • Superior Suites
  • Superior Stern Suites
  • Diamond Deck Cabins

Sun Deck

  • Viewing Area
  • Outdoor Chairs and Sun Loungers
  • Deck Games
  • Splash Pool

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