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Cruise AmaCello: Spain, France departing from Port of Gijón

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Cruise AmaCello: Spain, France Departing from Port of Gijón

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AmaCello

10/29/2026

8 d / 7 n

Ocean view Stateroom

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Port of Gijón

From Port of Gijón

Thu 29 Oct 2026

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Port of Gijón

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Gijón, a port on the north coast of Spain, offers a rich cultural and gastronomic heritage. Cruisers can explore the historic district of Cimavilla, admire the Roman baths of Campo Valdés and the contemporary sculpture Elogio del Horizonte. The beach of San Lorenzo in the city center is ideal for a stroll. For gastronomy, fabada asturiana, cachopo and cabrales cheese are local specialties, often accompanied by natural cider poured according to tradition.

Lyon

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The port :

Lyon's river port, located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, is an ideal stopover for river cruises. Ideally located close to the city center, the port offers visitors easy access to Lyon's main attractions. Just a stone's throw from the vibrant Place Bellecour and the historic heart of the city, the river port is the perfect starting point for exploring Lyon, with its picturesque streets, rich culture and gastronomy.


What to visit in Lyon

Lyon, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is famous for its historic architecture and renowned gastronomy. Discover Vieux Lyon, one of Europe's largest Renaissance districts, and stroll through its secret traboules. Visit the Notre-Dame de Fourvière basilica for a breathtaking view of the city. Don't miss Lyon's museums, including the Musée des Beaux-Arts and the Musée des Confluences. For gourmets, a visit to a traditional Lyonnais bouchon is a must, to sample local specialties such as quenelle or tablier de sapeur.


What to visit in the surrounding area

Around Lyon, the region offers many interesting excursions. The Beaujolais wine route, north of Lyon, is a not-to-be-missed experience for wine lovers. Discover the picturesque golden stone villages and taste the region's famous wines. For history buffs, the medieval site of Pérouges, one of France's most beautiful villages, offers a journey back in time. Finally, the Parc naturel régional du Pilat, an hour's drive away, offers hikes in a variety of landscapes, from dense forests to open ridges with magnificent views over the Rhône valley.

Port of Gijón

Lyon

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The port :

Lyon's river port, located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, is an ideal stopover for river cruises. Ideally located close to the city center, the port offers visitors easy access to Lyon's main attractions. Just a stone's throw from the vibrant Place Bellecour and the historic heart of the city, the river port is the perfect starting point for exploring Lyon, with its picturesque streets, rich culture and gastronomy.


What to visit in Lyon

Lyon, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is famous for its historic architecture and renowned gastronomy. Discover Vieux Lyon, one of Europe's largest Renaissance districts, and stroll through its secret traboules. Visit the Notre-Dame de Fourvière basilica for a breathtaking view of the city. Don't miss Lyon's museums, including the Musée des Beaux-Arts and the Musée des Confluences. For gourmets, a visit to a traditional Lyonnais bouchon is a must, to sample local specialties such as quenelle or tablier de sapeur.


What to visit in the surrounding area

Around Lyon, the region offers many interesting excursions. The Beaujolais wine route, north of Lyon, is a not-to-be-missed experience for wine lovers. Discover the picturesque golden stone villages and taste the region's famous wines. For history buffs, the medieval site of Pérouges, one of France's most beautiful villages, offers a journey back in time. Finally, the Parc naturel régional du Pilat, an hour's drive away, offers hikes in a variety of landscapes, from dense forests to open ridges with magnificent views over the Rhône valley.

Port of Gijón

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Gijón, a port on the north coast of Spain, offers a rich cultural and gastronomic heritage. Cruisers can explore the historic district of Cimavilla, admire the Roman baths of Campo Valdés and the contemporary sculpture Elogio del Horizonte. The beach of San Lorenzo in the city center is ideal for a stroll. For gastronomy, fabada asturiana, cachopo and cabrales cheese are local specialties, often accompanied by natural cider poured according to tradition.

Seurre

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Seurre, located on the banks of the Saône in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, offers visitors a rich historical heritage. The 14th century church of Saint-Martin is remarkable for its Gothic architecture and organ dating from 1699. The Hospices de Seurre, founded in 1688, now houses a museum. Gastronomy lovers can enjoy pôchouse seurroise, a local specialty made from river fish cooked in white wine.
Lyon

Macon

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Mâcon, a charming town on the banks of the Saône in Burgundy, France, is known for its wines and its historic heritage. Stroll the streets lined with colorful buildings and discover the Cathedral Saint-Vincent. The town is an ideal base for exploring the renowned vineyards of the Mâcon region. Enjoy a stroll along the Saône or visit the Musée des Ursulines for an insight into local art and history. Mâcon combines gastronomy, culture and picturesque landscapes, offering an authentic Burgundy experience.

Seurre

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Seurre, located on the banks of the Saône in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, offers visitors a rich historical heritage. The 14th century church of Saint-Martin is remarkable for its Gothic architecture and organ dating from 1699. The Hospices de Seurre, founded in 1688, now houses a museum. Gastronomy lovers can enjoy pôchouse seurroise, a local specialty made from river fish cooked in white wine.

Tournus

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Tournus, the pearl of Burgundy, welcomes you to its historic and gastronomic setting. Visit the imposing Saint-Philibert Abbey, a jewel of Romanesque art. Stroll through the picturesque alleyways and discover the town's hidden treasures. The vibrant, colorful local market offers authentic regional produce. Savor Burgundian cuisine at a traditional inn. A stroll along the Saône offers soothing panoramas. Don't miss a visit to the surrounding vineyards, where you can taste some of Burgundy's renowned wines.

Chalon sur Saone (canal)

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Chalon-sur-Saône, located in Burgundy, is a popular port of call for cruise ships sailing on the Saône. Visitors can discover the historic center with its half-timbered houses and the Saint-Vincent cathedral. The Nicéphore-Niépce museum, dedicated to the inventor of photography, presents a fascinating collection on the history of this discipline. Wine lovers will appreciate the proximity of the region's renowned vineyards, offering tastings of local vintages. Local gastronomy offers Burgundian specialties such as beef bourguignon and snails. A stroll along the Saône quays offers a picturesque view of the river and moored boats.
Macon

Chalon sur Saone (canal)

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Chalon-sur-Saône, located in Burgundy, is a popular port of call for cruise ships sailing on the Saône. Visitors can discover the historic center with its half-timbered houses and the Saint-Vincent cathedral. The Nicéphore-Niépce museum, dedicated to the inventor of photography, presents a fascinating collection on the history of this discipline. Wine lovers will appreciate the proximity of the region's renowned vineyards, offering tastings of local vintages. Local gastronomy offers Burgundian specialties such as beef bourguignon and snails. A stroll along the Saône quays offers a picturesque view of the river and moored boats.

Tournus

Arrival

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Tournus, the pearl of Burgundy, welcomes you to its historic and gastronomic setting. Visit the imposing Saint-Philibert Abbey, a jewel of Romanesque art. Stroll through the picturesque alleyways and discover the town's hidden treasures. The vibrant, colorful local market offers authentic regional produce. Savor Burgundian cuisine at a traditional inn. A stroll along the Saône offers soothing panoramas. Don't miss a visit to the surrounding vineyards, where you can taste some of Burgundy's renowned wines.

Chalon sur Saone (canal)

Chalon sur Saone (canal)

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Chalon-sur-Saône, located in Burgundy, is a popular port of call for cruise ships sailing on the Saône. Visitors can discover the historic center with its half-timbered houses and the Saint-Vincent cathedral. The Nicéphore-Niépce museum, dedicated to the inventor of photography, presents a fascinating collection on the history of this discipline. Wine lovers will appreciate the proximity of the region's renowned vineyards, offering tastings of local vintages. Local gastronomy offers Burgundian specialties such as beef bourguignon and snails. A stroll along the Saône quays offers a picturesque view of the river and moored boats.

Tournus

Arrival

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Departure

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Tournus, the pearl of Burgundy, welcomes you to its historic and gastronomic setting. Visit the imposing Saint-Philibert Abbey, a jewel of Romanesque art. Stroll through the picturesque alleyways and discover the town's hidden treasures. The vibrant, colorful local market offers authentic regional produce. Savor Burgundian cuisine at a traditional inn. A stroll along the Saône offers soothing panoramas. Don't miss a visit to the surrounding vineyards, where you can taste some of Burgundy's renowned wines.

Seurre

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Seurre, located on the banks of the Saône in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, offers visitors a rich historical heritage. The 14th century church of Saint-Martin is remarkable for its Gothic architecture and organ dating from 1699. The Hospices de Seurre, founded in 1688, now houses a museum. Gastronomy lovers can enjoy pôchouse seurroise, a local specialty made from river fish cooked in white wine.

Macon

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Departure

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Mâcon, a charming town on the banks of the Saône in Burgundy, France, is known for its wines and its historic heritage. Stroll the streets lined with colorful buildings and discover the Cathedral Saint-Vincent. The town is an ideal base for exploring the renowned vineyards of the Mâcon region. Enjoy a stroll along the Saône or visit the Musée des Ursulines for an insight into local art and history. Mâcon combines gastronomy, culture and picturesque landscapes, offering an authentic Burgundy experience.

Chalon sur Saone (canal)

Seurre

Arrival

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Departure

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Seurre, located on the banks of the Saône in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, offers visitors a rich historical heritage. The 14th century church of Saint-Martin is remarkable for its Gothic architecture and organ dating from 1699. The Hospices de Seurre, founded in 1688, now houses a museum. Gastronomy lovers can enjoy pôchouse seurroise, a local specialty made from river fish cooked in white wine.

Macon

Arrival

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Departure

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Mâcon, a charming town on the banks of the Saône in Burgundy, France, is known for its wines and its historic heritage. Stroll the streets lined with colorful buildings and discover the Cathedral Saint-Vincent. The town is an ideal base for exploring the renowned vineyards of the Mâcon region. Enjoy a stroll along the Saône or visit the Musée des Ursulines for an insight into local art and history. Mâcon combines gastronomy, culture and picturesque landscapes, offering an authentic Burgundy experience.

Seurre

Port of Gijón

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Gijón, a port on the north coast of Spain, offers a rich cultural and gastronomic heritage. Cruisers can explore the historic district of Cimavilla, admire the Roman baths of Campo Valdés and the contemporary sculpture Elogio del Horizonte. The beach of San Lorenzo in the city center is ideal for a stroll. For gastronomy, fabada asturiana, cachopo and cabrales cheese are local specialties, often accompanied by natural cider poured according to tradition.

Lyon

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The port :

Lyon's river port, located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, is an ideal stopover for river cruises. Ideally located close to the city center, the port offers visitors easy access to Lyon's main attractions. Just a stone's throw from the vibrant Place Bellecour and the historic heart of the city, the river port is the perfect starting point for exploring Lyon, with its picturesque streets, rich culture and gastronomy.


What to visit in Lyon

Lyon, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is famous for its historic architecture and renowned gastronomy. Discover Vieux Lyon, one of Europe's largest Renaissance districts, and stroll through its secret traboules. Visit the Notre-Dame de Fourvière basilica for a breathtaking view of the city. Don't miss Lyon's museums, including the Musée des Beaux-Arts and the Musée des Confluences. For gourmets, a visit to a traditional Lyonnais bouchon is a must, to sample local specialties such as quenelle or tablier de sapeur.


What to visit in the surrounding area

Around Lyon, the region offers many interesting excursions. The Beaujolais wine route, north of Lyon, is a not-to-be-missed experience for wine lovers. Discover the picturesque golden stone villages and taste the region's famous wines. For history buffs, the medieval site of Pérouges, one of France's most beautiful villages, offers a journey back in time. Finally, the Parc naturel régional du Pilat, an hour's drive away, offers hikes in a variety of landscapes, from dense forests to open ridges with magnificent views over the Rhône valley.

Port of Gijón

Port of Gijón

Arrival

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Departure

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Gijón, a port on the north coast of Spain, offers a rich cultural and gastronomic heritage. Cruisers can explore the historic district of Cimavilla, admire the Roman baths of Campo Valdés and the contemporary sculpture Elogio del Horizonte. The beach of San Lorenzo in the city center is ideal for a stroll. For gastronomy, fabada asturiana, cachopo and cabrales cheese are local specialties, often accompanied by natural cider poured according to tradition.

Lyon

Arrival

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Departure

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The port :

Lyon's river port, located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, is an ideal stopover for river cruises. Ideally located close to the city center, the port offers visitors easy access to Lyon's main attractions. Just a stone's throw from the vibrant Place Bellecour and the historic heart of the city, the river port is the perfect starting point for exploring Lyon, with its picturesque streets, rich culture and gastronomy.


What to visit in Lyon

Lyon, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is famous for its historic architecture and renowned gastronomy. Discover Vieux Lyon, one of Europe's largest Renaissance districts, and stroll through its secret traboules. Visit the Notre-Dame de Fourvière basilica for a breathtaking view of the city. Don't miss Lyon's museums, including the Musée des Beaux-Arts and the Musée des Confluences. For gourmets, a visit to a traditional Lyonnais bouchon is a must, to sample local specialties such as quenelle or tablier de sapeur.


What to visit in the surrounding area

Around Lyon, the region offers many interesting excursions. The Beaujolais wine route, north of Lyon, is a not-to-be-missed experience for wine lovers. Discover the picturesque golden stone villages and taste the region's famous wines. For history buffs, the medieval site of Pérouges, one of France's most beautiful villages, offers a journey back in time. Finally, the Parc naturel régional du Pilat, an hour's drive away, offers hikes in a variety of landscapes, from dense forests to open ridges with magnificent views over the Rhône valley.

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