Croisière Apéro Vigneron Bordeaux





Description
Embarquez pour une promenade au fil de l’eau et découvrez Bordeaux autrement ! En famille ou entre amis, passez un moment détente et convivial à bord. Un vigneron vous rejoint pour vous faire découvrir ses vins, accompagnés d’amuses-bouches, de charcuteries et d’un cannelé de Bordeaux. DEROULÉ : Navigation d'1h30 en bateau le long des façades UNESCO Découverte au fil de l'eau du port de Bordeaux Passage du pont d’Aquitaine et du pont levant Demi-tour aux zones portuaires de Bassens Dégustation de vins Pains, charcuteries et fromages en accompagnement
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
La Cité du Vin est un lieu d'exposition sur le thème du vin situé à Bordeaux
Le pont Jacques-Chaban-Delmas, à Bordeaux, est un pont levant franchissant la Garonne entre le pont de pierre et le pont d'Aquitaine.
Le port de la lune est le nom familier du port de Bordeaux, fait d'un grand méandre en forme de croissant que décrit la Garonne
Le pont de pierre est l'un des plus beaux monuments de Bordeaux. C'est aussi le premier pont construit sur la Garonne au XIXe siècle par Napoléon 1er.
ancienne place Royale, la place de la Bourse fut aménagée de 1730 à 1755, d'après les plans des architectes Gabriel père et fils
L'esplanade des Quinconces est une place qui s'ouvre sur la Garonne. Elle doit son nom aux arbres plantés sur les côtés de celle-ci, en quinconces.
Découverte du Pont d'Aquitaine
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- L'âge minimum pour boire de l'alcool est de 18 ans
Avis(93)
Lovely guides, great wine and pretty views
A bit pricey but super nice; we would gladly do it again.
Had a warm welcome. Most sat on the top floor but not enough seats for all. The guide spoke in both French and English but unfortunately the sound was muffled so we missed most of the commentary. Was hoping to learn more about Bordeaux but none the wiser by the end of the tour. Be warned, there is very little to see and most of the sights are on the South bank. The glass of white wine was not great but the canele cake was a nice touch. Tour ended 15 mins earlier than advertised but the time we had was plenty for the experience. A sad disappointment and wouldn’t recommend as we saw more sights from walking across Pont de Pierre and along the tree lined path and back over to the south bank via Pont Jacques Chaban Delmas.
A very good trip in Garonne with wine tasting. Great experience. Don't forget to go to the top of the boat in cruise. Awesome there.
I would not do it again. I was expecting more from this cruise based on my previous experience. Everyone was standing by the gate (there were no benches to seat) waiting for boarding. The ship boarding started at the time when the cruise was scheduled to start. So, the cruise start time was actually the boarding time which made the actual tour time about 1 h 15 min. In our case we (about 150 or more people) were also waiting for one person running late. I think it was respectfulness to all on board. The city view from the river was very nice. The weather was good and the sun was going down. Everyone was outside on the deck where the main seating area with chairs and chaise lounges is located and where passengers could relax and enjoy sightseeing. Naturally everyone was there. However, there was not enough seats for all and unlucky ones were looking for any spot to stay or seat. It was definitely overcrowded. I could enjoy sightseeing only when no one was standing in front of me. The guide was good and informative for the time allocated. However, commentaries are offered in 2 languages (French and English), so the guide is "with you" only for a half of the allocated time which may not be enough for some curious minds considering the length of the cruise. Wine-tasting was ok. It was one white and one red. However, please expect nothing more than wines. If you want a cracker or a small snack to break the taste, they are offered for purchase only.
It was a rainy day so our hopes weren't too high for this trip. Mostly French speaking on board so the English version got cut short and abbreviated. Couldn't hear it much anyway because no one shut up and it was way to noisy. To cold to stand outside but the humidity level was high inside and all the windows fogged over so you couldn't see anything the guide was saying anyway so it was completely worthless but she stuck to her speech anyway. A glass of white and cheap red wine and back to dock. Save money, go to a wine bar have a good glass of wine and watch the boat go up and down the river. You'll get better wine at least.
To be honest we weren't expecting too much for the money, but this was quite lovely. An hour and half of floating history, swept by the tide and a font of knowledge churned out by a delightful Jordan, our guide. As for the wine tasting? Well a cheeky white number that titilated the palate and a smooth demour 2015 red that massaged and warmed the throat. The boat itself was clean, tidy and functional. Well done! Ps They stow a number of beers too.
Upon arriving in Bordeaux this was our first tour. It was a great way to see the sights of Bordeaux and get our bearings of the city. The staff were great and very informative of the sights and history of Bordeaux. It was a pleasant way to spend the afternoon sipping wine and enjoying the scenery.
We chose the hour and half cruise as time was short .The commentary was very good in English and the wine sommelier was informative, and gave some great tips. Being on the river gave a different perspective in seeing the beautiful buildings along with some history. Good value.
A very relaxing trip up and down the Garonne River. The staff were friendly and professional and happy to help. Entertaining and informative.



