Cross the Gironde aboard the historic Bac Blaye–Lamarque ferry — a 25-minute estuary crossing used by wine merchants for centuries — then step directly into the Médoc, home of the world's greatest Cabernet Sauvignons and storied grand cru estates.
What to expect
Board the flat-bottomed ferry at Blaye's historic port, watching the citadel shrink behind you as the silver Gironde opens up. Disembark at Lamarque village, within walking distance of several Médoc châteaux. A pre-arranged private tasting at a cru bourgeois or cru classé estate typically includes a cellar tour, barrel tasting, and a flight of vintages poured by the estate's own team. Return on the afternoon ferry in easy time for all-aboard. The crossing alone is unforgettable at golden hour.
Good to know
The ferry runs multiple times daily; check the current timetable on the Transgironde website and plan around your all-aboard. Pre-arrange the Médoc château visit before sailing day — email the château directly. Blaye port is a 2-minute walk to the ferry dock. Combine with a riverside lunch in Lamarque village for a full half-day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Blaye — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.