From Dijon to Lyon · Europe (River) · 7 nights
From Dijon to Lyon
Custom built for AmaWaterways, AmaDante, Dolce, Lyra and Cello offer spacious and beautifully decorated staterooms, the modern public areas create a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, and the main restaurant is excellent.
These sister ships offer the perfect home from home for 140
guests, with a comfortable lounge and two dining options including
the main dining room and the excellent Chef’s Table, a speciality
restaurant which provides an intimate alternative where you can
watch the chef prepare your gastronomic delights.
Chalon-sur-Saône was once a key trading centre and port, situated at the meeting of Roman roads, the river Saône and several other inland waterways. The city’s distinguished history is reflected in its handsome buildings, and this is an excellent base from which to explore the southern Burgundy wine regions.
The riverside town of Tournus is known for the magnificent Benedictine Abbey of Saint Philibert, of which the Romanesque 11th-century church is the main surviving element. Other nearby sights include the splendid Château de Cormatin, the medieval village of Brancion and the Mâconnais wine region, home of the Chardonnay grape.
The little town of Mâcon lies on the west bank of the Saône, at the southern edge of Burgundy, and it’s a great base for sampling the region’s famous wines. A popular excursion is a trip to nearby Beaune, home to the magnificent medieval Hospices de Beaune and its prestigious wine estate.
Situated at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, Lyon is one of France’s most appealing cities. Its reputation for gastronomic excellence is well deserved, with hundred of wonderful restaurants, and the UNESCO listed historic centre boasts a marvellous ensemble of Renaissance-era buildings.