PORT OF THE MOON (PORT DE LA LUNE)
Step aboard this 1.5-hour cruise along the Garonne River, which once spearheaded global trade in the city. The 18th-century neoclassical buildings lining the waterfront reflect Bordeaux’s prosperity during its golden age of trade. Sailing past the Port of the Moon, you will see the Place de la Bourse beautifully captured on the Miroir d'Eau, the world’s largest reflecting pool. You’ll also pass under the historic Pont de Pierre, with its 17 arches, a testament to early 19th-century engineering commissioned by Napoleon. Learn about Bordeaux's ancient Roman roots from your guide. A toast to tradition Feel the fresh maritime breeze as you indulge in a glass of Bordeaux wine, perfectly complemented by a caramelized canelé, a traditional pastry from the region. Learn how Bordeaux became a global wine capital, fueled by its strategic river access and fertile vineyards. The cruise offers views of the modern Cité du Vin, a cultural landmark dedicated to the art of winemaking, standing out with its swirling design that mimics the flow of wine in a glass. An authentic Bordeaux experience As you sail further, witness the bustling Port of Bassens sustaining the city’s economy. Alongside, the Quai des Chartrons showcases the transformation of old warehouses into lively cultural spaces, reflecting the city’s blend of historical charm and contemporary vibrancy. The crew will share insights into Bordeaux's maritime heritage and its role in global commerce and cultural evolution.