CroisiEurope Loire: 7 nights from Nantes with MS Loire Princesse
24 Sep 2024
France
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Nantes ➞
Landing: Nantes
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Tuesday, 24 September 2024 - not foundNantes
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Wednesday, 25 September 2024 not found - not foundQuiberon
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Thursday, 26 September 2024 not found - not foundSaint-Nazaire
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Friday, 27 September 2024 not found - not foundNantes
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Saturday, 28 September 2024 not found - not foundAncenis
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Sunday, 29 September 2024 not found - not foundChalonnes-sur-Loire
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Monday, 30 September 2024 not found - not foundAncenis
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Tuesday, 1 October 2024 not foundNantes
Nantes
Nantes is a French city situated in the Region of Pays de la Loire and looking onto the Atlantic Ocean. It is also called “Venice de l’Oust” (Venice of the West), as the city was crossed by canals the majority of which have been filled up during the XIX Cenury.
The origins of the city are dated back to Celtic populations of the Breton peninsula, that settled down in this area. The population number increased, and the area was soon full of populations of different origins. During the Middle Age, the city became important thanks to the river mercantile commerce and in the XVIII Century it acquired even more power thanks to the slave commerce.
Today Nantes is an energetic and active city, full of young people and with a growing economy. It is a city that looks at the future. Nantes offers its tourists many attractions, both cultural and for leisure. The beaches are long as far as the eye can see: the 133 kilometres of coast make Nantes the ideal destination for your summer vacation at sea. Also the night life is dynamic. Many students live here and fill the streets, the bars and the restaurants of the city.
The architecture is also remarkable: you can’t miss out the Cathedral of the city, built between the XV and XIX Century in gothic style, is an authentic masterpiece, both inside and outside.
Visit the Ile Feydeau, Nantes’ Beverly Hills. In the XVIII Century, rich merchants built their houses in one of the best areas as per climate and position: an isles on a tributary of Loire. The white houses will leave you speechless!
Quiberon
Saint-Nazaire
Nantes
Nantes is a French city situated in the Region of Pays de la Loire and looking onto the Atlantic Ocean. It is also called “Venice de l’Oust” (Venice of the West), as the city was crossed by canals the majority of which have been filled up during the XIX Cenury.
The origins of the city are dated back to Celtic populations of the Breton peninsula, that settled down in this area. The population number increased, and the area was soon full of populations of different origins. During the Middle Age, the city became important thanks to the river mercantile commerce and in the XVIII Century it acquired even more power thanks to the slave commerce.
Today Nantes is an energetic and active city, full of young people and with a growing economy. It is a city that looks at the future. Nantes offers its tourists many attractions, both cultural and for leisure. The beaches are long as far as the eye can see: the 133 kilometres of coast make Nantes the ideal destination for your summer vacation at sea. Also the night life is dynamic. Many students live here and fill the streets, the bars and the restaurants of the city.
The architecture is also remarkable: you can’t miss out the Cathedral of the city, built between the XV and XIX Century in gothic style, is an authentic masterpiece, both inside and outside.
Visit the Ile Feydeau, Nantes’ Beverly Hills. In the XVIII Century, rich merchants built their houses in one of the best areas as per climate and position: an isles on a tributary of Loire. The white houses will leave you speechless!
Ancenis
Chalonnes-sur-Loire
Ancenis
Nantes
Nantes is a French city situated in the Region of Pays de la Loire and looking onto the Atlantic Ocean. It is also called “Venice de l’Oust” (Venice of the West), as the city was crossed by canals the majority of which have been filled up during the XIX Cenury.
The origins of the city are dated back to Celtic populations of the Breton peninsula, that settled down in this area. The population number increased, and the area was soon full of populations of different origins. During the Middle Age, the city became important thanks to the river mercantile commerce and in the XVIII Century it acquired even more power thanks to the slave commerce.
Today Nantes is an energetic and active city, full of young people and with a growing economy. It is a city that looks at the future. Nantes offers its tourists many attractions, both cultural and for leisure. The beaches are long as far as the eye can see: the 133 kilometres of coast make Nantes the ideal destination for your summer vacation at sea. Also the night life is dynamic. Many students live here and fill the streets, the bars and the restaurants of the city.
The architecture is also remarkable: you can’t miss out the Cathedral of the city, built between the XV and XIX Century in gothic style, is an authentic masterpiece, both inside and outside.
Visit the Ile Feydeau, Nantes’ Beverly Hills. In the XVIII Century, rich merchants built their houses in one of the best areas as per climate and position: an isles on a tributary of Loire. The white houses will leave you speechless!