When on Rhone

Float through some of the most beautiful stretches of Rhone, right in the heart of French Provence; a land of exceptional beauty, scenic landscapes, and unique lifestyle. Provence’s azure-blue skies, natural scenery, remarkable heritage, chirping cicadas, lavender fields, and hilltop villages make it the holiday destinations of your dreams. The cruise disembarks its journey from Arles, and we cruise upstream to the World UNESCO Site of Lyon. Enjoy Kosher Riverboat Cruises on this historical tour through Rhodes.

Arles



This destination is every museum junkies heaven. No tour is complete without visiting the Musée de l’Arles et de la Provence Antiques. Marvel at the artifacts recovered from these archaeological sites renders life in Roman Arles in sparkling detail. It’s a playground for amateur historians, overflowing with sculptures, mosaics, early-Christian sarcophagi, and decorative fragments from buildings like the theatre. For all the art lovers on board, visit the Van Gogh Heritage. Vincent van Gogh came to Arles in 1888 and lived there for a year, during the time his mental health was deteriorating. He completed some of his most acclaimed paintings in the city, such as The Night Café, Café Terrace at Night and Van Gogh’s Chair. However, it was also where he mutilated his left ear.

Avignon

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Pont Saint-Bénézet, or St Bénézet’s Bridge, is one of Avignon’s most iconic sites, though to call it a bridge may be slightly inaccurate as much of it was washed away in the 17th century. Still, the place is a nod to the history of the city and is surrounded by myth and legend.

Legend has it that in 1177 a shepherd called Bénézet was instructed by angels to build a bridge over the Rhône River. He was blessed with the ability of superhuman strength to raise a giant rock for its construction. You may be told a few different versions of the story on your journey, so it’s best to go and listen for yourself, and decide what you think is the real version.

Another thing you can do is to explore Les Halles Market for an authentic and local experience. A visit to the colorful and aromatic market at Les Halles is a must. A giant living wall will greet you as you enter the market. Once inside, there’s a vast range of vendors selling a good selection of Provincial foods which make for a great picnic spread to enjoy beside the river.

Cavaillon

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Attend a Cavaillon Synagogue. In medieval times Jews expelled from elsewhere in France by Louis IX and Philip the Fair were welcomed to this Papal Enclave. Cavaillon’s Synagogue is the oldest in France, dating from the 1400s.

Don't be fooled by the plain exteriors of the building; the interior is in a grand rococo style from the 1700s. Upstairs there’s delicate gilded plasterwork and wrought iron banisters.

Below, there is the space reserved for women, where the ovens for baking matzo bread for Passover can be found. There’s a small museum with Jewish liturgical items such as scrolls and prayer books.

There are plenty of other destinations to visit on this tour like Carpentras, Viviers Tournon, and Lyon. What are you waiting for? Make this one of your most memorable Kosher Europe tours.

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