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Emerald Liberte — 20-Night Europe Cruise from Nice
Emerald Liberte

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20-Night Europe Cruise from Nice

20 nights · Europe · 14 ports of call

20-night Europe cruise aboard Emerald Liberte, departing Nice and calling at Arles, Avignon, Viviers, Tournon-sur-Rhône, Mâcon and Lyon and 7 more.

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At a glance

Cruise line
Emerald Cruises
Duration
20 nights
Region
Europe · Southern Europe · Douro · Rhone · Saone
Departs
Nice
Returns
Lisbon

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Where this voyage takes you

NiceArlesAvignonViviersTournon-sur-RhôneMâconLyonPortoPinhãoVega de TerrónSalamancaPocinhoRéguaLisbon
Voyage route — calls shown in order; map is schematic.

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. Day
    1
    • Nice

      Nice

      The capital of the French Riviera, curving along the pebbled Baie des Anges. The seafront Promenade des Anglais runs past the ochre lanes of the old town, and Monaco, Èze and the rest of the Côte d'Azur lie a short drive along the coast.

      • Promenade des Anglais
      • Vieux Nice
      • Baie des Anges
  2. Day
    2
    • Nice

      Nice

      The capital of the French Riviera, curving along the pebbled Baie des Anges. The seafront Promenade des Anglais runs past the ochre lanes of the old town, and Monaco, Èze and the rest of the Côte d'Azur lie a short drive along the coast.

      • Promenade des Anglais
      • Vieux Nice
      • Baie des Anges
  3. Day
    3
    • Nice

      Nice

      The capital of the French Riviera, curving along the pebbled Baie des Anges. The seafront Promenade des Anglais runs past the ochre lanes of the old town, and Monaco, Èze and the rest of the Côte d'Azur lie a short drive along the coast.

      • Promenade des Anglais
      • Vieux Nice
      • Baie des Anges
  4. Day
    4
    • Nice

      Nice

      The capital of the French Riviera, curving along the pebbled Baie des Anges. The seafront Promenade des Anglais runs past the ochre lanes of the old town, and Monaco, Èze and the rest of the Côte d'Azur lie a short drive along the coast.

      • Promenade des Anglais
      • Vieux Nice
      • Baie des Anges
    • Arles

      Arles

      A Provençal town on the Rhône River in southern France, ringed by Roman monuments. Its great amphitheatre still hosts events, and the surrounding light and streets inspired the painter Van Gogh during his year in the town.

      • Roman amphitheatre
      • Van Gogh sites
      • Place du Forum
  5. Day
    5
    • Arles

      Arles

      A Provençal town on the Rhône River in southern France, ringed by Roman monuments. Its great amphitheatre still hosts events, and the surrounding light and streets inspired the painter Van Gogh during his year in the town.

      • Roman amphitheatre
      • Van Gogh sites
      • Place du Forum
  6. Day
    6
    • Avignon

      Avignon

      A walled city on the Rhône in Provence, southern France, once the seat of medieval popes. The vast Palais des Papes dominates the centre, and the broken Pont d'Avignon reaches partway across the river below the ramparts.

      • Palais des Papes
      • Pont d'Avignon
      • City ramparts
  7. Day
    7
    • Viviers

      Viviers

      A small town on the Rhône in southern France, set below a rocky bluff in the Ardèche. River ships moor here within reach of the lavender fields, vineyards and stone villages of Provence, with the cathedral town of Viviers itself just ashore.

      • Rhône river
      • Provence villages
      • Ardèche country
  8. Day
    8
    • Tournon-sur-Rhône

      Tournon-sur-Rhône

      A small town on the Rhône in southern France, facing the steep Hermitage vineyards across the river at Tain. A medieval castle overlooks the water, and the surrounding northern Rhône slopes are known for their Syrah wines.

      • Hermitage vineyards
      • Hilltop château
      • Rhône wines
  9. Day
    9
    • Mâcon

      Mâcon

      A river town in eastern France on the Saône, at the southern edge of Burgundy. It serves the celebrated Mâconnais and Beaujolais vineyards, with the rock of Solutré rising over the slopes and a Romanesque heritage in the surrounding villages.

      • Mâconnais wine
      • Rock of Solutré
      • Saône riverfront
  10. Day
    10
    • Lyon

      Lyon

      A French city at the meeting of the Rhône and Saône rivers, long regarded as the country's gastronomic capital. Its Renaissance old town hides covered passages called traboules, while the Fourvière basilica crowns the hill above the two rivers.

      • Vieux Lyon traboules
      • Fourvière Basilica
      • Bouchon dining
  11. Day
    11
    • Lyon

      Lyon

      A French city at the meeting of the Rhône and Saône rivers, long regarded as the country's gastronomic capital. Its Renaissance old town hides covered passages called traboules, while the Fourvière basilica crowns the hill above the two rivers.

      • Vieux Lyon traboules
      • Fourvière Basilica
      • Bouchon dining
    • Porto

      Porto

      Portugal's second city, climbing the granite hillsides above the Douro as it nears the Atlantic. It gives port wine its name; the riverside Ribeira district, the Dom Luís I iron bridge and the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia define the waterfront.

      • Ribeira district
      • Dom Luís I Bridge
      • Port wine cellars
  12. Day
    12
    • Porto

      Porto

      Portugal's second city, climbing the granite hillsides above the Douro as it nears the Atlantic. It gives port wine its name; the riverside Ribeira district, the Dom Luís I iron bridge and the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia define the waterfront.

      • Ribeira district
      • Dom Luís I Bridge
      • Port wine cellars
    • Pinhão

      Pinhão

      A small riverside town in the heart of Portugal's Douro Valley, the world's oldest demarcated wine region. Terraced vineyards rise steeply from the water on every side, and the historic railway station is lined with hand-painted azulejo tile panels.

      • Douro vineyards
      • Azulejo station
      • Port wine quintas
  13. Day
    13
    • Pinhão

      Pinhão

      A small riverside town in the heart of Portugal's Douro Valley, the world's oldest demarcated wine region. Terraced vineyards rise steeply from the water on every side, and the historic railway station is lined with hand-painted azulejo tile panels.

      • Douro vineyards
      • Azulejo station
      • Port wine quintas
    • Vega de Terrón

      Vega de Terrón

      A tiny river quay on the Duero in western Spain, near the Portuguese border, serving as the turnaround point for Douro Valley cruises. It sits amid the terraced vineyards and granite uplands of the Arribes region, with the walled town of Salamanca reached by road.

      • Douro vineyards
      • Salamanca day trip
      • Arribes gorge
  14. Day
    14
    • Vega de Terrón

      Vega de Terrón

      A tiny river quay on the Duero in western Spain, near the Portuguese border, serving as the turnaround point for Douro Valley cruises. It sits amid the terraced vineyards and granite uplands of the Arribes region, with the walled town of Salamanca reached by road.

      • Douro vineyards
      • Salamanca day trip
      • Arribes gorge
    • Salamanca

      Salamanca

  15. Day
    15
    • Pocinho

      Pocinho

      A small terminal in Portugal's Upper Douro, deep in the terraced wine country of the river valley. It serves the vineyards that produce port wine, the rock-art site at Foz Côa and the quiet villages stepping down to the water.

      • Douro vineyards
      • Côa rock art
      • Terraced slopes
    • Régua

      A small town on the Douro River in northern Portugal, deep in the terraced vineyards of the port-wine country. River vessels moor here to reach hilltop quintas and wine estates, with the steep, schist-walled valley rising on both banks.

      • Douro vineyards
      • Port-wine quintas
      • Terraced hillsides
  16. Day
    16
    • Régua

      A small town on the Douro River in northern Portugal, deep in the terraced vineyards of the port-wine country. River vessels moor here to reach hilltop quintas and wine estates, with the steep, schist-walled valley rising on both banks.

      • Douro vineyards
      • Port-wine quintas
      • Terraced hillsides
  17. Day
    17
    • Porto

      Porto

      Portugal's second city, climbing the granite hillsides above the Douro as it nears the Atlantic. It gives port wine its name; the riverside Ribeira district, the Dom Luís I iron bridge and the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia define the waterfront.

      • Ribeira district
      • Dom Luís I Bridge
      • Port wine cellars
  18. Day
    18
    • Porto

      Porto

      Portugal's second city, climbing the granite hillsides above the Douro as it nears the Atlantic. It gives port wine its name; the riverside Ribeira district, the Dom Luís I iron bridge and the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia define the waterfront.

      • Ribeira district
      • Dom Luís I Bridge
      • Port wine cellars
    • Lisbon

      Lisbon

      Portugal's hilly capital, spread across seven hills above the Tagus estuary. Yellow trams climb to the Alfama's tangled lanes and the Castle of São Jorge, while Belém's monastery and pastéis de nata anchor the riverside to the west.

      • Alfama district
      • Belém Tower
      • Tram 28
  19. Day
    19
    • Lisbon

      Lisbon

      Portugal's hilly capital, spread across seven hills above the Tagus estuary. Yellow trams climb to the Alfama's tangled lanes and the Castle of São Jorge, while Belém's monastery and pastéis de nata anchor the riverside to the west.

      • Alfama district
      • Belém Tower
      • Tram 28
  20. Day
    20
    • Lisbon

      Lisbon

      Portugal's hilly capital, spread across seven hills above the Tagus estuary. Yellow trams climb to the Alfama's tangled lanes and the Castle of São Jorge, while Belém's monastery and pastéis de nata anchor the riverside to the west.

      • Alfama district
      • Belém Tower
      • Tram 28
  21. Day
    21
    • Lisbon

      Lisbon

      Portugal's hilly capital, spread across seven hills above the Tagus estuary. Yellow trams climb to the Alfama's tangled lanes and the Castle of São Jorge, while Belém's monastery and pastéis de nata anchor the riverside to the west.

      • Alfama district
      • Belém Tower
      • Tram 28

Upcoming departures

  • 22 Jul 2026
  • 2 Sep 2026

Upcoming sailings of this itinerary — a NestCruise advisor confirms current availability and your fare.

20-Night Europe Cruise from Nice FAQ

Which ports does this cruise visit?

This 20-night Europe cruise calls at Nice, Arles, Avignon, Viviers, Tournon-sur-Rhône, Mâcon, Lyon, Porto, Pinhão, Vega de Terrón, Salamanca, Pocinho, Régua and Lisbon.

How many days are spent at sea?

This is a port-intensive itinerary with no full days at sea.

Where does this cruise depart from?

It departs from Nice and ends in Lisbon.

How long is this cruise?

20 nights aboard Emerald Liberte.

When does this itinerary sail?

Upcoming departures include 22 Jul 2026 and 2 Sep 2026. A NestCruise advisor can confirm current availability.

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