Bordeaux was shaped around the river in a strong architectural identity from the 17th century, now listed in the Unesco World Heritage.
A vast project to develop the quays has opened the city to its river. To discover Bordeaux, the river boat trips are now privileged.
Our boats sail on the crescent of the Port de la Lune between the Pont de Pierre built by Napoleon and the Jacques Chaban-Delmas bridge, true technological feat.
At sunset, the quays light up to highlight the Place de la Bourse and its reflection in the famous Miroir d'eau.
The current carries you and carries you from upstream to downstream: a journey that is savored slowly.
Two hours from Paris or one hour fron Bassin d'Arcachon, a trip to Bordeaux was quickly organized.
For a stay for a weekend or a week, the city will shine for you.
On foot, by bike but above all by boat, retrace the history of Bordeaux.
Stroll on or under the bridges, go from one bank to the other, sit on the terrace, and enjoy the flavors of the South West.