Bordeaux Private Guided Walking Tour from Cruise Port
About this activity
Highlights
- Pick up directly at your Bordeaux cruise ship
- Marvel at Place de la Bourse and Miroir d’Eau
- Explore the famed Golden Triangle district
- Discover Grand Théâtre and neoclassical landmarks
- Stroll historic streets with a private local guide
Full description
Discover the captivating city of Bordeaux on a private walking tour tailored for cruise passengers. After a convenient pick-up at your ship, you’ll wander through historic streets, marvel at stunning landmarks like Place de la Bourse and Miroir d’Eau, and explore the charming Golden Triangle district.
Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, you'll also uncover the beauty of Grand Théâtre and other neoclassical sites. This intimate experience allows for a flexible itinerary that caters to your interests, ensuring you immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Private Bordeaux Cruise Walking Tour
Discover Bordeaux, the “Sleeping Beauty,” on a private walking tour crafted for cruise passengers, revealing why the city is both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an official City of Art and History. Explore one of Europe’s finest ensembles of 18th‑century architecture with your own accredited, English‑speaking guide.
Meet Your Guide at the Ship
Your tour begins with pick up at your cruise ship in Bordeaux. Meet your licensed English‑speaking guide, who will review the itinerary and adapt it to your interests before you set off on foot toward the historic city center.
Golden Triangle – Elegance and Wine Wealth
Start in the elegant Golden Triangle, framed by Cours Georges‑Clemenceau, Cours de l’Intendance and Allées de Tourny. Here, Bordeaux’s wealthiest merchants and financiers built grand private mansions, turning the district into a showcase of stone façades, ornate balconies and luxury boutiques, while your guide explains how the wine trade fueled this golden age.
Grand Théâtre – Temple of the Arts
Continue to Place de la Comédie, framed by the Grand Hôtel and the Grand Théâtre. Admire the neoclassical portico of twelve Corinthian columns designed by Victor Louis and topped by statues of the Muses and goddesses of Classical mythology. Inaugurated in 1780 and now home to the Opéra National de Bordeaux, the Grand Théâtre is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Place de la Bourse and Miroir d’Eau
Walk toward the Garonne River to reach Place de la Bourse, often considered Bordeaux’s most beautiful façade. Learn how this former royal square, now centered on the Fountain of the Three Graces and the Miroir d’Eau, symbolises the city’s close relationship with its river and maritime trade, and enjoy guidance to the best photo vantage points.
Palais Rohan and Saint‑André Cathedral
Nearby, discover the Palais Rohan, an 18th‑century palace now serving as Bordeaux’s Town Hall, hiding one of the most remarkable staircases in France behind its Louis XVI‑style façade. Facing the palace, the Cathedral of Saint‑André and the Pey‑Berland Tower form another highlight, where your guide can explain the city’s religious and political history.
Flexible Themes and Personalized Ending
Because this is a private tour with a licensed guide, the route can be adjusted to include areas such as the Chartrons district, historically linked to the wine trade, or to focus on specific themes like architecture, history, or everyday Bordeaux life. At the end of the tour, your guide can escort you back to the ship or leave you in the city center with tailored suggestions for further exploration, cafés and wine bars to enjoy on your own.
Included / Excluded
- Pick up and drop off at your cruise ship
- Expert licensed English-speaking guide
- Flexible, 2-h private walking itinerary
- Food and beverages
- Personal travel insurance, expenses
- Gratuities for the guide
Itinerary
Pickup at the Ship
Meet your licensed local guide at the Bordeaux Port exit, right by your ship, for a brief introduction to the city and review of the walking route.
Quinconces Esplanade
Stroll to Place des Quinconces, one of Europe’s largest squares, where wide promenades, trees and the Monument aux Girondins set the scene for Bordeaux’s civic and revolutionary history.
Meeting point
Start Location
Bordeaux Cruise Port
2 Quai des Chartrons, 33000 Bordeaux, France
Operating hours
July 10, 2026 - December 31, 2027
- Sunday10:30 AM
- Monday10:30 AM
- Tuesday10:30 AM
- Wednesday10:30 AM
- Thursday10:30 AM
- Friday10:30 AM
- Saturday10:30 AM
Important information
Know before you book
- This tour is private and designed for cruise passengers, with ship pickup included.
- The itinerary focuses on history, architecture and culture, not inside museum visits.
- This is a walking tour with several hours on foot in the city center.
- Not suitable for guests who rely on wheelchairs, walkers, or have significant mobility issues.
Know before you go
- Check your ship’s all‑aboard time and ensure the tour fits comfortably within your schedule.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes; expect cobblestones, stairs and gentle inclines.
- Bring water, sun protection and weather‑appropriate clothing.
- Allow enough time after the tour to return to the ship; your guide will monitor the schedule.
- Carry only essential belongings; keep documents, cash/cards and camera/phone secure at all times.
Cancellation policy
Up to 30 days before the service, 100% refund From less than 30 days to 15 days before the service, 20% fee From 14 days to 4 days before the service, 50% fee From 3 days before the service, 100% fee
Reviews
Veldig fin og lærerik tur!
Primeira vinicola visitada horrível na qualidade da visita em si como na qualidade do vinho. (Prichine) Pessoa que nos recebeu não foi cordial. A segunda visita foi razoável (Margaux). Mas nenhuma com padrão de visita agradável (já visitamos Mendonza, África do Sul, Chile, EUA...). Sempre recebidos com aperitivos e a oferta de vinho para apreciação também, não somente para um gole. Quando gostávamos do vinho, não julgavam adequada a segunda dose. Muito desagradável isso.
Alex, our guide, is incredibly knowledgeable about wine and the wine making process. We thoroughly relished his expertise and delighted in the choices of the two wineries we visited. The first, Mas de Cadenet, is a family owned winery; it began in 1813. The second winery was Domaine Jas Monges, which after 70 years and four generations later, went from winegrowers to winemakers. It was a wonderful morning and we enjoyed it immensely.
Frequently asked questions
FAQs
Additional information
This shore excursion is best for cruise passengers who enjoy discovering a destination on foot through its history, architecture and local stories, rather than by panoramic bus tour. It particularly suits culture lovers, curious first‑time visitors, and experienced travelers who value a private, small‑group format, flexible itinerary, and in‑depth commentary from a licensed local guide, as well as couples, friends and families looking for a memorable day ashore with time for photos and café or wine bar recommendations at the end.
