From Past Adventures to New Voyages: A Culinary River Cruise Through France

Burgundy and Provence Then and Now

After sailing on Windstar Cruises’ James Beard Foundation voyage from Venice to Athens, I honestly wondered how anything could top it. Then I came across AmaWaterways’ Essence of Burgundy and Provence – and my inner food radar lit up immediately.

Good food has been my compass since I was a teenager. I grew up in Britain, fell hard for French cooking at 15 in the Languedoc, spent the following summer with a family in Burgundy, explored Lyon and Beaune, and even had my very first (perfectly legal, thank you France) wine tasting at Château Meursault at 16. Years later, I retraced the Route des Grands Crus—Puligny-Montrachet, Chablis, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Châteauneuf-du-Pape—yes, the names on the “big” bottles really are tiny towns.

Add decades of Provence, the Riviera, and living and working as a French resident in the Antilles—and you’ll understand why this itinerary felt irresistible. It’s not just a cruise; it’s a love letter to, arguably, France’s most important food and wine regions.

Hosting this voyage is pure joy for me. There’s nothing better than sharing a place you love deeply—and I cannot wait to share this one. (And don’t worry, Bordeaux lovers… we’ll save that for the next cruise.) 🍷✨


Sailing with the Best: Meet Your Hosts

And I won’t be hosting this voyage alone. My co-host is the wonderful Lisa Hastings—resident sommelier for Treasure Coast Foodie and Level Two certified through the International Wine Guild.

Lisa and I first sailed together on the Windstar James Beard Foundation cruise I mentioned earlier, bonding over wine dinners, tastings, and the flavors of four different countries. Since then, we’ve met often to talk food, wine, and all the joy they bring—and it felt inevitable that we’d take those conversations to the next level by sailing through Burgundy and Provence together.

Lisa’s path to wine was fueled by curiosity and a love of discovery. Thirteen years ago, she left a full-time teaching career—moving seamlessly from educating kindergarten through sixth graders to teaching adults of all ages about wine. Different classroom, same passion.

She’ll tell you Italy is her favorite wine region (and cuisine), but I have a feeling Provence and Burgundy may challenge that loyalty. Rosé is her favorite “porch sipper,” and she’s more than ready for a deep dive into Burgundy’s pinot noirs and classic chardonnays. Chablis? “Why yes,” Lisa says, “that is God’s intended way for us to enjoy chardonnay.”

Lisa is thrilled to sail with us through one of the world’s great centers of wine and gastronomy. She has a gift for creating memorable, thoughtful experiences around wine—and she is already happily immersed in “research” for this noble cause.

Lisa has just published a delightful book, Quotable Resonance, a collection of musings inspired by food, wine, and life itself. I had no idea she was such a lover of quotes, so it feels fitting to close with a bit of shared wisdom—mine, Lisa’s, and Goethe’s—on the enduring magic of wine. 🍷


Words to Live By from Your Hosts

Lisa: “My favorite wine is the one you put in my hand.”

Jayne: “I never met a Grand Cru I didn’t like.”

Lisa: “I hope for us all that the only pain we feel is Champagne… Cheers!”

Jayne: “Anyone who ever said that a meal without wine is breakfast needs to drink more Prosecco.”

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe: “Life is too short to drink bad wine.”


For more information about the Essence of Burgundy and Provence, August 13th 2026, please contact me at 772-480-8621 or jayne@ilxtravel.com.

A River Cruise in France: Explore Burgundy and Provence’s Art, Wine, Scenery and Gourmet Traditions, August 2026

Are you an oenophile? Gourmand? Art and history buff? Active traveler? If you checked any of those boxes, this trip is for you. If you checked all of them, call me right away!

Imagine tracing Van Gogh’s footsteps in Arles, sailing up the Rhône through the heart of Burgundy while tasting legendary wines and sampling the renowned cuisine of France’s culinary capital, Lyon. Segue seamlessly from the Rhône to the Saône, floating past châteaux, vineyards and medieval towns. You’ll finish your cruise in Dijon, renowned for its eponymous mustard, Burgundian history, and crème de Cassis.

10 Reasons To Sail Through Provence and Burgundy With Me

  1. Unpack once then enjoy as you travel from point to point along the Saône and the Rhône rivers. You unpack, settle into your stateroom, and relax. You don’t have to drive; you sit back and enjoy the scenery of which there is plenty.
  2. Dock in the heart of the cities and towns featured on your itinerary. You don’t have to tender or be transported into the center of the action. You are there.
  3. Enjoy a variety of expert-led excursions that are included with the price of your cruise. Whatever your interests or activity level, there is something for you. Choose from wine tastings, culinary tours, biking and hiking, art and history, and even truffle hunting!
  4. Bring alive the names from the labels of your favorite wines as you cruise from Provence with its delicate rosés to the inimitable pinot noirs and fabled whites of Burgundy.  
  5. Paris might be the official capital of France, but Lyon is the gastronomic capital. Beyond the Michelin stars, delve into the history of “Les Mères Lyonnaises,” visit the famed Les Halles market, or enjoy a tasting tour of this culinary mecca.
  6. Be swept away with the architectural and historical splendor that you will witness on this cruise. From the Romanesque abbey in Tournus to magnificent cathedrals and churches gracing the banks of the Rhône and Saône. Châteaux dot the landscape, while the colossal Papal Palace in Avignon stands as a testament to the city’s historical importance.
  7. Start your trip in Arles, where Van Gogh experienced his most prolific period and produced some of his most famous works. The town is steeped in Roman history with an amphitheater, Romanesque monuments, and a plethora of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  8. Sail with dedicated hosts. Lisa K. Hastings, level 2 sommelier, is cohosting this trip with yours truly. As you may know, I am a former French resident and francophone. Lisa and I are both excited to share our combined knowledge of French wine and the region.  
  9. Pay one price to cover accommodations, meals, non-alcoholic beverages, excursions, onboard entertainment, and beer and wine with meals. Take advantage of AmaWaterways’ amazing airfare specials and enjoy complimentary transfers.
  10. With all the savings available for this cruise, consider a curated trip extension with three nights in Nice and Monaco pre-cruise, and three in Geneva, Switzerland, post-cruise.

Current specials for this cruise:

  • $500 discount per person (double occupancy).
  • Pre-paid gratuities worth $125 per person.
  • An upgrade to the next category of stateroom.
  • $50 per person onboard credit from AmaWaterways.
  • $75 per person onboard credit from ILX Travel/Virtuoso.

A deposit of $400 per person is all you need to secure your spot on this spectacular cruise. Discover the full itinerary by clicking on this link. For rates, call me at 772-480-8621 or email jayne@ilxtravel.com.