Beautiful Brittany and Royal Opulence in the Loire (port-to-port cruise)
Begin your vacation with an exclusive three-day trip through Brittany, a proud French region with a more-than-thousand-year-old heritage that has spread its influence across the area. From the prehistoric megaliths in Carnac to the wave-beaten coasts of the Quiberon Peninsula, set off on a journey through a stunning region shaped by humans and nature alike. Top off your Breton experience with breakfast in a local crperie and a visit to Auray, a charming village on the Gulf of Morbihan. Then climb aboard for a cruise on the Loire, the royal river with legendary scenery.
Leaving from:
Nantes
Cruise ship:
MS Loire Princesse
Visiting:
Nantes •
Saint-Nazaire •
Nantes •
Nantes •

CroisiEurope
Known for its river cruises, CroisiEurope also offers ocean voyages on two small ships. Guests boarding the 130-passenger La Belle des Oceans (formerly Silversea's Silver Discoverer) can follow in Napoleon's footsteps, visit the hilltop villages of Balagne, and enjoy dinner at a traditional inn. Meanwhile, the 197-guest La Belle de l'Adriatique offers itineraries that take in local traditions.
96
Passengers
24
Crew
2015
Launched
15000t
Tonnage
80m
Length
11m
Width
9kts
Speed
3
Decks
EUR
Currency
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1
Nantes, France
Day 2
Saint-Nazaire, France
Days 2 - 3
Nantes, France
Days 3 - 4
Ancenis, France
Days 4 - 5
Chalonnes-sur-Loire, France
Day 5
Ancenis, France
Day 6
Nantes, France
Day 1
Nantes, France
Day 2
Saint-Nazaire, France
Days 2 - 3
Nantes, France
Days 3 - 4
Ancenis, France
Days 4 - 5
Chalonnes-sur-Loire, France
Day 5
Ancenis, France
Day 6
Nantes, France
Ship Details

CroisiEurope
MS Loire Princesse
The design of this ship is exclusive to CroisiEurope since it is the first French ship to sail on the Loire, the last "wild river" in France. Built in 2015 in Saint-Nazaire, its specificity lies in its side paddle wheels and shallow-draft. The noble burgundy and pearly colours mingle with copper elements, which give a prestigious

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