

7-night Flavors Of Burgundy Wine Cruise
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AmaCello
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Dijon, France
8 Sailings
Mar 19, 2026 - Oct 28, 2027
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$3,779
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Dijon, France, is a historic city known for its medieval architecture, world-famous mustard, and rich culinary traditions in the heart of the Burgundy wine region.

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AmaCello
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8 Sailings
Mar 19, 2026 - Oct 28, 2027
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Dijon, France
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Apr 2 - Oct 15, 2026
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Dijon, France
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May 14, 2026 - May 13, 2027
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Dijon, France
1 Sailing
Aug 19, 2027
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Dijon, France
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Apr 29 - Oct 14, 2027
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Dijon, France
1 Sailing
Dec 9, 2027
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1 Sailing
Nov 25, 2027
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Dijon, France
3 Sailings
Apr 1 - Nov 11, 2027
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AmaCello
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1 Sailing
Nov 26, 2026
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Overview
Dijon, located in the heart of Burgundy, France, is a city steeped in history and culinary tradition.
Known for its mustard, Dijon boasts beautiful medieval and Renaissance architecture, with landmarks like the Palais des Ducs and the Church of Notre-Dame. The city’s charming streets are filled with boutique shops, cafés, and local markets where visitors can sample the region’s renowned wines and delicacies.
Beyond its rich history, Dijon is also home to the Musee des Beaux-Arts, which houses an impressive collection of art from the Middle Ages to modern times. The city is the perfect starting point for exploring the Burgundy wine region, with picturesque vineyards and scenic landscapes nearby.
Dijon combines culture, history, and culinary wonders, making it an ideal destination for food lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

Begin your day by exploring the historic center of Dijon. The city’s compact layout makes it perfect for walking, and there are countless hidden gems to discover as you wander through the medieval streets. Don’t miss Place de la Liberation, a grand square surrounded by elegant buildings, or the Palais des Ducs de Bourgogne, the former residence of the Dukes of Burgundy. The latter now houses the Musee des Beaux-Arts, one of the best museums in the region.
Tip: Use the Owl’s Trail (Parcours de la Chouette), a self-guided walking tour marked by owl symbols that will take you through Dijon’s major historical landmarks.

One of Dijon’s most impressive landmarks is the Saint-Benigne Cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic architecture. The cathedral’s intricate façade and soaring spires are worth admiring, but don’t forget to explore its beautiful interior. The cathedral is a peaceful escape from the bustle of the city and offers a glimpse into Dijon’s religious history.
Tip: Don’t miss the crypt beneath the cathedral, which dates back to the 6th century and is one of the oldest in France.

No visit to Dijon is complete without sampling its world-famous mustard. Head to La Moutarderie Fallot, one of the city’s oldest mustard shops, where you can not only taste a variety of mustard flavors but also learn about the history and production process. If you’re a fan of culinary experiences, Dijon’s mustard will certainly be a highlight of your visit.
Tip: Buy a jar of Dijon mustard to take home as a souvenir, or pick up other local specialties like burgundy wine or escargot for your friends and family.

If you are an art enthusiast, a visit to the Musee des Beaux-Arts de Dijon is a must. Located within the grand Palais des Ducs de Bourgogne, this museum houses an extensive collection of European art from the Middle Ages to contemporary times. Highlights include works by Gustave Courbet, Jean-Baptiste Greuze, and other renowned artists.
Tip: Take advantage of the museum’s audio guides for a deeper understanding of the artwork and the history behind them.

After exploring the historic heart of the city, take a peaceful break at Parc de la Colombière, one of Dijon’s largest and most beautiful parks. The park features expansive lawns, shady trees, and tranquil lakes, making it a perfect spot to unwind. If you are lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the park’s resident swans and ducks.
Tip: Pack a picnic to enjoy in the park’s serene environment, or simply relax by the water with a coffee from a nearby café.

The Church of Notre-Dame de Dijon is another must-see in the city. This Gothic-style church is renowned for its stunning façade and intricate carvings. Look closely at the church’s famous "Jacquemart", a clock tower with mechanical figures that ring the bell on the hour. The church is also home to a beautiful collection of medieval sculptures.
Tip: Spend a few moments in the peaceful interior, and make sure to look up to admire the church’s stunning ceiling.

Dijon is located in the heart of Burgundy, one of the most famous wine-producing regions in the world. A wine tasting session is a great way to experience the region’s wine culture. Many wine shops, bars, and vineyards in the area offer tastings of the famous Burgundy wines, such as Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. You can also take a wine tour to learn about the history and production of these world-class wines.
Tip: Book a wine tour in advance to ensure availability, and don’t hesitate to ask the experts about pairing wines with your meals.

If you’re visiting on a market day, don’t miss Les Halles de Dijon, the city’s vibrant covered market. Located near Place du Marche, this lively market is filled with stalls offering fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, meats, and baked goods. It’s the perfect place to sample local delicacies like boeuf bourguignon and fromage de chèvre, or pick up a few souvenirs for your cruise.
Tip: Visit early in the morning when the market is at its busiest and most vibrant. Be sure to grab a snack, such as a croissant or pain au chocolat, from one of the local bakeries.

End your day in Dijon with a delicious meal at one of the city’s renowned bistros. Burgundy is famous for its rich culinary traditions, including coq au vin, escargots de Bourgogne, and Boeuf Bourguignon. Pair your meal with a glass of Burgundy wine and finish off with a sweet treat like tarte Tatin.
Tip: Make a reservation in advance at one of Dijon’s popular restaurants, especially if you’re visiting during the busy tourist season.