France and Italy River Cruises
Find a River Cruise that explores France And Italy. There are 6 cruises to choose from, that range in length from 8 days up to 26 days. The most popular month for these cruises is October, which has the most tour departures. Considering other destinations? Check out all river cruises.
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6 best river cruises through France And Italy
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- Vineyards, Chateaux & Bordeaux with Swiss Alps, 3 Nights in Lake Como & 1 Night in Lucerne
- Mediterranean Arts & Splendours: Corsica, Sardinia and the scents of Italy - Exceptional stopovers from Napoleon to the Medici: Rome, Pisa, Naples, Castelsardo and Ajaccio (port-to-port package)
- The Cinque Terre and Other Treasures Along the Italian Coast: Secret Hideaways ( port-to-port cruise)
- Mediterranean Treasures: Islands to Rivieras
- Mediterranean Wonders: French & Italian Rivieras
- La Dolce Vita along the Italian coastline (port-to-port package)
Duration 26 days Destinations Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France, Netherlands Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Avalon Waterways From
- US$15,396+$693 upfront costs
Duration 12 days Destinations Port Vendres, Ajaccio, Castelsardo, Cagliari, Naples, Civitavecchia, Rome, Portoferraio, Livorno, San GimignanoSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From
- US$3,557
No departure dates availableDuration 8 days Destinations Malta, Italy, France Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises
No departure dates availableDuration 13 days Destinations Nice, Portofino, Calvi, Alghero, Saint-Tropez, Cannes, Menton, Portovenere, Livorno, BastiaSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours
No departure dates availableDuration 8 days Destinations Nice, Cannes, Menton, Portovenere, Livorno, Bastia, Porto Cervo, Civitavecchia Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours MV La Belle des Océans charts a course from Nice through French and Italian waters. The ship glides through Maddalena Archipelago's secluded coves and Costa Smeralda's crystal-clear waters. The voyage features upscale Riviera Suites and sophisticated French cuisine with premium beverages included.
No departure dates availableDuration 8 days Destinations Nice, Lucca, Florence, Portoferraio, Alghero, Porto Cervo, Baja Sardinia, Arzachena, Palau, La MaddalenaSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises
What our customers ask about France and Italy River Cruises
When is the best time to take a France and Italy river cruise?
France and Italy river cruises are at their peak from May to September. During these months travelers can expect clear skies and favorable sailing conditions along the Mediterranean coast. While July and August bring the highest temperatures they also draw the largest crowds. Many experienced travelers opt for May June or September October when the weather remains mild and ports are less crowded. Nice typically sees temperatures around 75°F in May while Portofino offers excellent sailing conditions through September. A TourRadar traveler noted: "We chose early June for our cruise and found it ideal - warm enough for swimming in Cassis' calanques but not too hot for exploring ports like Santa Margherita Ligure."
What's the typical duration and cost of France and Italy river cruises?
Most France and Italy river cruises run between 6 and 15 days with 8-day journeys being the most common choice. Price points begin at 2,800 USD for standard 8-day trips and can reach 32,000 USD for premium extended voyages. A 6-day exploration of the Côte d'Azur starts at 12,790 USD while more comprehensive multi-region itineraries can cost up to 32,180 USD. As noted by a TourRadar traveler: "While not inexpensive, the all-inclusive nature and ability to visit multiple destinations without repacking made it worth the investment."
What types of ships are used for France and Italy river cruises?
The vessels serving these routes are primarily luxury yacht-style ships designed for intimate cruising experiences. The Emerald Sakara serves as a prime example carrying just 100 passengers with 72 crew members. Accommodations range from standard Staterooms to Owner's Suites complete with private terraces. Ships like the MV La Belle des Océans feature Horizon and Ocean Suites offering sweeping sea views. As shared by a TourRadar traveler: "The Emerald Sakara's boutique size allowed us to dock right in the heart of coastal towns, while still offering luxury amenities like the Aqua Pool and multiple dining venues."
What's included in the dining experience on France and Italy river cruises?
These cruises serve three daily meals that blend French and Italian culinary traditions. Most packages include wine beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner. Ships like the Emerald Sakara host special welcome and farewell dinners plus regional wine tastings. Guests might enjoy authentic Provençal bouillabaisse in Marseille or fresh-caught seafood in Portofino. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The fusion of French and Italian flavors was exceptional - from fresh pasta in Portofino to wine tastings in Saint-Tropez, every meal was a culinary journey."
What shore excursions are typically offered on France and Italy river cruises?
The excursions mix cultural exploration with coastal activities. Standard offerings include guided walks through Porto Venere wine tours in Provence and boat trips to Cinque Terre. Active travelers can hike Portofino's coastal trails or swim in Saint-Tropez's hidden coves. Basic excursions come included while specialty tours are available for additional fees. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The variety of excursions was excellent - one day we'd be exploring Monaco's famous casino, the next hiking to secluded Mediterranean beaches near Cassis."
What are the typical port cities visited on France and Italy river cruises?
The routes connect celebrated coastal destinations along both rivieras. French ports include Nice Saint-Tropez and Cassis with its access to Calanques National Park. Italian stops feature Portofino Porto Venere and Santa Margherita Ligure where visitors find an elegant promenade and historic sites like Chiesa di Santa Margherita. As one TourRadar traveler noted about Portofino: "The natural beauty combined with the colorful houses and exclusive boutiques made this stop unforgettable - it's truly the gem of the Italian Riviera."














