Between Provence, the Camargue, and the Languedoc, embark on a barge cruise through landscapes bathed in sunshine and history. With CroisiEurope, cruise along the Rhône à Sète Canal between Arles and the Mediterranean, through a region where history, traditions, and natural beauty blend harmoniously. On board our human-sized barges, enjoy an intimate experience at a gentle pace between Provence and the Camargue.
Aboard the Anne-Marie barge, accommodating just 22 passengers, enjoy all-inclusive comfort and peaceful cruising while discovering the finest treasures of southern France.


Founded more than 2,500 years ago, Arles is one of the most fascinating cities in southern France. Its exceptional heritage, inherited from the Roman era, has earned it several UNESCO World Heritage listings.
Bathed in the light so beloved by Van Gogh, this Provençal city charms visitors with its lively streets, shaded squares, and typically Mediterranean atmosphere.
Completely enclosed by its ramparts, Aigues-Mortes is one of the most beautiful medieval towns in southern France. Its history, closely linked to the Crusades and the Mediterranean, unfolds through its narrow streets and remarkably well-preserved fortifications.
Just beyond the town lie the wild landscapes of the Camargue, a land of traditions where white horses, bulls, and pink flamingos thrive in a unique natural environment.
Listed among France's Most Beautiful Villages, Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert is a true treasure nestled in the heart of the Languedoc countryside. Its cobbled streets, historic houses, and the Abbey of Gellone give it a timeless charm.
Surrounded by gorges and Mediterranean hills, this iconic village offers a fascinating immersion into the history and heritage of southern France.