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Rent a Boat in France

Discover the freedom of a houseboat vacation in France. Glide along tranquil canals, explore charming villages, and immerse yourself in the beauty of the French countryside. With a houseboat, you have the flexibility to explore picturesque waterways, visit local sights, and create your own itinerary. Experience France at your own pace, enjoying delicious food, fine wine, and unforgettable moments.

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The best regions for houseboat vacations in France

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France offers a diverse range of waterways perfect for houseboat vacations. Here are some of the most popular regions:

  • Canal du Midi: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Canal du Midi is famous for its tree-lined banks, charming locks, and picturesque villages. Perfect for a relaxing cruise through the Languedoc-Roussillon region.
  • Brittany: Explore the scenic canals and rivers of Brittany, passing through historic towns and enjoying the region's rich cultural heritage. Discover the Nantes-Brest Canal and the Vilaine River.
  • Burgundy: Indulge in the world-renowned wines and gastronomy of Burgundy while cruising along its peaceful canals. Visit vineyards, sample local delicacies, and explore historic towns like Dijon and Beaune.
  • Aquitaine: Discover the stunning landscapes of Aquitaine, from the Dordogne River to the Garonne Canal. Explore medieval castles, charming villages, and enjoy the region's rich history and culture.
  • Alsace-Lorraine: Experience the unique blend of French and German cultures in Alsace-Lorraine. Cruise along the canals, visit historic cities like Strasbourg and Colmar, and enjoy the region's delicious cuisine.

Great experiences and sights from the water

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A houseboat vacation in France offers a unique perspective on the country's rich history and culture. Here are some of the sights and activities you can enjoy from the water:

  • Medieval Castles: Many of France's most impressive castles are located along its waterways, offering stunning views from the water.
  • Charming Villages: Explore picturesque villages with their colorful houses, local markets, and traditional restaurants.
  • Wine Tasting: Visit vineyards along the canals and sample some of France's finest wines.
  • Local Markets: Stop at local markets to buy fresh produce, cheese, and other regional specialties.
  • Cycling and Hiking: Take advantage of the towpaths along the canals for cycling and hiking.
  • Water Sports: Enjoy swimming, fishing, and other water sports in the canals and rivers.
  • Historic Cities: Explore historic cities like Strasbourg, Colmar, Dijon, and Beaune from the water.

Practical information for your houseboat vacation

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Planning a houseboat vacation in France requires some preparation. Here's some important information to keep in mind:

  • Regulations: Familiarize yourself with the regulations for boating on French waterways.
  • Best Travel Time: The best time for a houseboat vacation in France is generally from April to October, with the peak season being July and August.
  • License Requirements: In many cases, a boat license is not required for smaller houseboats in France. However, it's always best to check with the rental company and local authorities. A temporary permit can often be obtained after a short training course.
  • Moorings: Moorings are available in most towns and villages along the canals. Some moorings are free, while others require a fee.
  • Locks: Be prepared to navigate locks, which are a common feature of French canals. The lock keepers are usually very helpful and will guide you through the process.
  • Navigation: Plan your route carefully and be aware of the depth and width of the canals.
  • Safety: Always wear a life jacket and be aware of the weather conditions.

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