Checking Out Avalon Waterways’ New Bordeaux Sailings

Image: Avalon Waterways' Avalon Artistry II exterior. (Photo Credit: Avalon Waterways)
Image: Avalon Waterways' Avalon Artistry II exterior. (Photo Credit: Avalon Waterways)
Scott Laird
by Scott Laird
Last updated: 9:00 AM ET, Sat April 12, 2025

Avalon Waterways has repositioned Avalon Artistry II to her new homeport in Bordeaux, sailing itineraries on the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. TravelPulse got a preview of the ship and the region in late March, and the ship embarked its first guests on March 25. 

“With the addition of the Garonne and Dordogne, Avalon Waterways now sails most of the major rivers in Europe,” said Pam Hoffee, president of Avalon Waterways, during the event. 

Avalon Artistry II has been completely refreshed for its new deployment. Fans who have previously sailed on the ship will notice new furniture in public spaces. On the sky deck, more contemporary flooring, textiles, décor, and internet upgrades—in fact, the uninitiated could be forgiven for mistaking the ship for a brand new one. 

Avalon’s “Suite Ships” are mostly identical, although they come in two sizes, and Avalon Artistry II is the smaller of the two, carrying just 128 passengers (the larger ships carry 166). While river cruises are a largely homogenous product, the point of differentiation for Avalon is in their suite design, where the divider between the bathroom and suite is angled, making for roomier showers and allowing the line to orient the foot of the bed directly toward the view over the river. Another focal point is a full French window balcony, which allows the entire room to be opened to the fresh air.

The dining rooms also make delightful use of the light, with large windows and a few dividers so guests can get light from both sides of the ship. Menus draw significantly on the wine and cuisine of the region, with notable vegetarian options available (of particular note was a rich mushroom bourguignon), and for post-excursion snacks, the ship's staff order in pastries and sweets from local patisseries wherever the vessel happens to be docked.

Breakfasts and lunches are served from a buffet, allowing guests to dine as quickly or as leisurely as they prefer. Dinners are served a la carte, generally in four courses. There's a menu of local specialties that changes nightly or an "always available" menu of classics like grilled beef tenderloin or salmon. Guests who prefer to dine lighter at each of the three meal periods can pick up light options in the ship's lounge instead of the dining room. 

Club Lounge on Avalon Waterways' Avalon Artistry II.

Club Lounge on Avalon Waterways' Avalon Artistry II. (Photo Credit: Avalon Waterways)

Naturally, wine is a focal point on these eight-day sailings, which call at Cadillac-sur-Garonne, Cussac Fort Médoc, Blaye, and Libourne. The ports are all relatively close to each other, limiting transit times and maximizing time in each port, but there are afternoons of scenic cruising, during at least one of which there's a demonstration of making canelé pastries, a specialty of the Bordeaux region.

Avalon’s fares include shore excursions in each port, while premium excursions can be had for guests wanting an in-depth experience. We sampled wine blending in Fronsac at Château de La Dauphine. We learned about how the differing soils on the small estate affect the characteristics of the wine, and it was fascinating to note how different wines from grapes grown just yards away from each other have such different characteristics. Blending grapes from the siltier, wetter ground near the river with those from the limestone soil further up a small nearby hill gives the wine greater complexity and more drinkable character. 

There are three types of included excursions in most ports: Classic, which focuses on sightseeing; Discovery, which offers more immersive experiences; and Active, which offers more strenuous activities like biking or hiking. In Cussac Fort Médoc, we board a bus for the Discovery option, which takes us to Château Siran, in the Margaux appellation, for a wine tasting, then on to Mademoiselle de Margaux, a chocolate shop that specializes in chocolate-covered cherries flavored with Armagnac or other liqueurs.

Observation Lounge on Avalon Waterways' Avalon Artistry II.

Observation Lounge on Avalon Waterways' Avalon Artistry II. (Photo Credit: Avalon Waterways)

Some included excursions felt premium, as though they would have been offered as optional add-ons. One of the included excursions in Bordeaux is a full-day tour of Arcachon, a seaside town popular with French vacationers. It's about an hour on the bus to an oyster shack where we sample oysters pulled right from the bay (with a glass of wine, of course) and then enjoy some free time to stroll through the town's gourmet food and spice shops. The city is near the Dune of Pilat, the tallest sand dune in Europe, and many patisseries in town sell the dune blanches pastry, a sugar-dusted crème puff shaped in homage to the dune.

For a taste of more of France, guests can also combine the Bordeaux departures with Avalon’s sailings on the Seine and Rhône Rivers, traveling between embarkation cities via train. 

Overall, Avalon Waterways is a pleasant way to cruise the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, with the beautifully redecorated, comfortable, intimate Avalon Artistry II deserving almost as much of the credit for a relaxing vacation as the region itself. 


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