About Charente

Find yourself spellbound on the shimmering Charente River

A river of incredibly clear water lined with pines, vineyards and meadows, the Charente is amongst the prettiest waterways for canal boat holidays in France! Long known for its Cognac, gracious châteaux and friendly people, the valley opens its arms to you, inviting you to savour a leisurely journey on a river that looks as beautiful as it did many centuries ago.

 

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The perfect boating region for...

Nature Lovers

Le Boat in nature in the Charente

Meandering at a slow and easy pace through the valley, the Charente River is rural enough to support all kinds of wildlife. You’ll especially love the birds — herons, kingfishers, ducks, swans, hawks and others.

History & Heritage

River Charente near Cognac

The rich history and heritage of the Charente Valley constantly surrounds you. The ramparts of St. Pierre Cathedral in Angoulême soar high. You’ll enjoy the Rochefort Maritime Museum in Rochefort and the Archaeology Museum in Saintes.

Wine Tasting

Vineyard and old house in the Charente

Whilst you're in Charente, take a tour of Courvoisier’s Cognac factory in Cognac, and then visit the Musée des Arts du Cognac. The Good Food and Wine Festival held every August in St. Savinien could also be part of your wine tasting cruise.

Fishing

Fishing net

Charente angling holidays are a favourite amongst many! Carp, pike, bream, roach, chub and black bass are all present in the river. The fishing is great in Jarnac, especially for roach. Stroll half a kilometer from the quay to a great spot for a fishing picnic.

Family

Family cycling in the Charente

Take the kids cycling along the shaded towpath and explore pretty Charente villages. For a pleasant outing, hire canoes and kayaks at the watersports base in Angoulême. The town also has a good comic book museum. The kids’ll love gabarre rides at St. Simon.

Useful information

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Check out our region guideWe've produced a handy PDF guide for this region to give you an overview of all the stops and things to do along the waterway.

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The Charente River follows its winding course to the Atlantic for 361 kilometres (224 miles). Only 147 kilometres (91 miles) is navigable from Angoulême to the sea. The inland reaches of the river are tamed with a series of locks that create calm lake-like gems ideal for canal boat holidays in France. As you round the next turn, you’ll see pretty châteaux built from the native white and yellow stone of the region, and a medieval village might tempt you to stop for a bite.

Gentle rolling hills punctuate the upper stretches inland from the river’s source in Chéronnac, separating the 10,000-square-kilometer (6,213-square-mile) Charente basin from those of Garonne and Loire. It’s best to view the river as two bodies of water. The inland reaches are easy, but below St. Savinien is a free-flowing tidal river that can show its wild side.

In times past, convoys of flat-bottomed Charentaise gabarres (sailing barges) plied the waters of Charente, carrying salt, produce, wine and cognac to market. Though it was all business, the beauty of the craft complemented the overall natural splendour. King Francis I, who was born in Cognac, is said to have described the waters as “the most beautiful river in my kingdom.” Others say King Henry IV said it, but most bets are on the Cognac native as the true source!

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The Charente is very easy to navigate all the way to St. Savinien. After that, you run into big Atlantic tides with a range of up to 5 metres (16 feet) and velocities of 4 knots or more. Thus, we do not recommend proceeding past St. Savinien to Rochefort unless you have previous boating experience in tidal waters. Our technicians are also not allowed to intervene in this area due to the area being a maritime section under the authority of a lockkeeper.

Take a look at our waterway and lock closures page to find out if there are any scheduled cruising restrictions that will affect your holiday plans.

There are no lock keepers on the Charente river, and nearly all locks are manual and user-operated. Locks are fun and operation is simple, but we recommend that at least two members of you crew have a good level of fitness. There is one automatic lock at Chaniers with a lockkeeper during the cruising season – open between 08:30 – 19:30 (7:30 pm).

Couples travelling alone should allow extra time for slower progress and should be mindful that one person will have to operate both gates at each lock by themselves, while the other drives the boat. Most couples choose to wait for another boat, so they can travel through locks together and share the effort required. There are 21 locks above St. Savinien. Should you have any questions or difficulties, Le Boat is at hand to provide you with helpful advice.

 

Opening hours: Locks are open all day. No transits are allowed after sunset.

The lock hours at St. Savinien are 08:00-18:00 (6:00 p.m.). from 1st May until 30th Sept. The lock closes for lunch between 12:00-14:00 (2:00 p.m.). In April and October: opening is upon request from Monday to Saturday (07:45 – 12:00 and 13:30 – 17:00) .

Public holidays: Locks are open on bank holidays.

Moorings are plentiful on the Charente River. A trip to the seaport of Rochefort is well worth the effort. If you don’t want to tangle with the tides, moor at St. Savinien and hop on the train to Rochefort!

To find out how to get to our base in this boating region, as well as what facilities and amenities are available there or nearby, click on the base below:

  • Hire of the boat and its onboard equipment
  • A fully equipped kitchen
  • Towels and linen for all passengers
  • A boat handling demonstration prior to departure
  • Technical support
  • On-board maps and visitor information
  • Passage through locks
  • Optional holiday extras
  • Boat damage waiver
  • Running costs (diesel, gas, engine wear and tear) - charged by the engine hour.
  • Travel to and from the base(s)
  • Waterside services if you use them (i.e. moorings where a charge is applicable, pump-out if needed, water, etc)
  • Cancellation plan & any travel/personal insurance
  • Food and drink

Interactive map of the Charente

Bases  = Le Boat base  Chateau  = Point of interest

Great to see…

Must see
Seafood in Rochefort

Blending the modern and contemporary periods, Rochefort has a long and rich history. Discover its monuments and sights, like the churches Saint-Louis and Notre-Dame. Why not walk in the gardens near the beautiful Arsenal door?

Must see
Port Minature in St. Savinien

Along the canal lies one of the most picturesque villages in the area. Dating back to Roman time, Saint-Savivien is a peaceful and charming village to see. Visit the local church Saint-Savivien, which overlooks the Charente on the hill.

Along the Rue des Armateurs, some magnificent residences attest to the importance of this small village. You can visit the 13th century Château de Panloy (900m from the mooring) and take a guided tour to view its tapestries, its wood panelling and its hunting gallery. By the river there’s a sandy play area which has a safe area for swimming, as well as refreshments and kayak hire – a nice place for a lunchtime picnic and to while away the afternoon. And if you’re feeling fit, it’s worth taking a walk or a cycle to Les Lapidiales, an old quarry located just 1km out of town.

Must see
Arch of Germanicus, Saintes, Charente

Saintes is the second most important city in the area. It's a city full of history with magnificient monuments like the basilica Saint-Eutrop. Enjoy visiting the old pedestrian streets where you will find both good views and good restaurants.

Welcome to Chaniers, a pleasant town to stop and visit. You will enjoy visiting the Church of Saint-Pierre, whose foundation dates back to the eleventh century. Take time to walk along the canal banks; they are absolutely beautiful.

Must see
Glasses of Cognac

Cognac is a dynamic and historic city. Walk the old winding streets lined with timbered houses, and explore the green gardens next to the city hall. Cognac is famous for its delightful brandy, which you can enjoy tasting while you're here.

In this quiet yet brilliant place, you will find a natural and pristine town surrounded by vineyards. Downtown, you may discover the beautiful old castle and its green gardens. Welcome to Bourg-Charente.

Must see
Lock in Jarnac

Jarnac is a welcoming town. Take time to discover the city and its history and to learn about the powerful Chabot family of barons.

Saint-Simon is little peaceful town where you will enjoy the fresh air. Downtown, take your time and walk along the winding streets; discover the old church Saint-Sigismond.

In the heart of an area known for great spirits like Cognac and Pineau, historic Châteauneuf-sur-Charente welcomes you. Visit church Saint-Pierre and dine in one of the fine restaurants downtown.

Trois-Palis is a peaceful town where you will enjoy walking, and perhaps visiting the old Romanesque church, Notre Dame. The old mills have been replaced by a chocolate factory; its shop may be open.

Must see
Angoulême

Angoulême is a great city which has seen many wars over the centuries; evident in the many fortifications you'll see around town. It is now a charming neighborhood of restaurants, galleries and boutiques. Downtown, discover many monuments like the impressive and marvelous City Hall, which is a former castle.

Itinerary suggestions

Our boating holidays allow you the freedom to stop when you want and take each day as it comes. However, you might like to be guided by one of our day-by-day suggested itineraries, complete with estimated cruising times and restaurant recommendations. You can follow it religiously or just use it for ideas – whatever 'floats your boat'. Please bear in mind that our itineraries are just suggestions. Cruising times are estimates and access to waterways, attractions and restaurants are all subject to availability at time of cruising.

Route suggestions

To help you get an idea of how far you can travel in the time you have, here's a selection of routes to and from our bases in this region. You dont have to stop at all the places listed or follow the route exactly. So long as you return your boat to your end base by the date you've booked - you're free to enjoy your cruise however you like. For a comfortable pace, allowing you time to regularly stop and explore, we'd recommend an average of 2 - 4 hours cruising each day.

Chateau and flowers in the Charente

Jarnac RETURN via Angoulême

Jarnac
Saint-Simon
Châteauneuf-sur-Charente
Trois-Palis
Angoulême
Jarnac

22 hr(s) of cruising

88km 30 locks 7 nights

Jarnac RETURN via Angoulême

Jarnac RETURN via Angoulême

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Overview

Head eastward on the River Charente to beautiful villages with cafés, historic sites, museums and eclectic shops. The 1,000-year-old abbey in Bassac and 12th-century St. Pierre Cathedral in Angoulême reflect the rich history of the region, which is always apparent in the narrow streets and the ancient market squares. Charente boating in France ushers you into incredible pastoral beauty.

Top highlights:

  • Jarnac's old town and crypt 
  • Saint-Sigismond in the heart of Saint-Simon
  • Spirit tasting in Châteauneuf-sur-Charente
  • The fresh 'Chocolaterie Letuffe' in Trois-Palis
  • Angoulême's cultural history - be sure to visit the International Centre for Comic Strips and Images!

Example itinerary:

The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:

  • Jarnac: Jarnac is a welcoming town. Take time to discover the city and its history and to learn about the powerful Chabot family of barons.
  • Saint-Simon: Saint-Simon is a little peaceful town where you will enjoy the fresh air. Downtown, take your time and walk along the winding streets; discover the old church Saint-Sigismond.
  • Châteauneuf-sur-Charente: In the heart of an area known for great spirits like Cognac and Pineau, historic Châteauneuf-sur-Charente welcomes you. Visit church Saint-Pierre and dine in one of the fine restaurants downtown.
  • Trois-Palis: Trois-Palis is a peaceful town where you will enjoy walking, and perhaps visiting the old Romanesque church, Notre Dame. The old mills have been replaced by a chocolate factory; its shop may be open.
  • Angoulême: Also called the 'Wall of the Canal du Midi', Angoulême is a great city which has seen many wars over the centuries; evident in the many fortifications you'll see around town. It is now a charming neighborhood of restaurants, galleries and boutiques. Downtown, discover many monuments like the impressive and marvelous City Hall, which is a former castle.

22 hr(s) of cruising

88km 30 locks 7 nights
Bridge and autumn leaves

Jarnac RETURN via St-Savinien

Jarnac
Bourg-Charente
Cognac
Chaniers
Saintes
Saint-Savinien
Port d'Envaux
Jarnac

21 hr(s) of cruising

186km 10 locks 7 nights

Jarnac RETURN via St-Savinien

Jarnac RETURN via St-Savinien

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Overview

A town made prosperous on a rich trading heritage, Jarnac's waterfront is still lined with elegant white houses. Start your cruise here with a trip to one of the town's two large cognac trading houses, before setting off to St-Savinien. Along the way take in the town of Cognac, for yet another cognac tasting perhaps, and the ancient town of Saintes, home to the Germanicus arch dating to 18-19 AD and a Roman arena. When you arrive in St-Savinien you'll discover a picturesque village with a charming church and plenty of activities for the kids - including a lake with model ships!

Top highlights:

  • The castle and green gardens of Bourg-Charente
  • Fresh brandy tasting in Cognac
  • Kayaking in Port d'Envaux

Example itinerary:

The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your vacation

  • Jarnac: Jarnac is a welcoming town. Take time to discover the city and its history and to learn about the powerful Chabot family of barons.
  • Bourg-Charente: In this quiet yet brilliant place, you will find a natural and pristine town surrounded by vineyards. Downtown, you may discover the beautiful old castle and its green gardens. Welcome to Bourg-Charente.
  • Cognac: Cognac is a dynamic and historic city. Walk the old winding streets lined with timbered houses, and explore the green gardens next to the city hall. Cognac is famous for its delightful brandy, which you can enjoy tasting while you're here.
  • Chaniers: Welcome to Chaniers, a pleasant town to stop and visit. You will enjoy visiting the Church of Saint-Pierre, whose foundation dates back to the eleventh century. Take time to walk along the canal banks; they are absolutely beautiful.
  • Saintes: Saintes is the second most important city in the area. It's a city full of history with magnificient monuments like the basilica Saint-Eutrop. Enjoy visiting the old pedestrian streets where you will find both good views and good restaurants.
  • Port d'Envaux: Along the Rue des Armateurs, some magnificent residences attest to the importance of this small village. You can visit the 13th century Château de Panloy (900m from the mooring) and take a guided tour to view its tapestries, its wood panelling and its hunting gallery. By the river there’s a sandy play area which has a safe area for swimming, as well as refreshments and kayak hire – a nice place for a lunchtime picnic and to while away the afternoon. And if you’re feeling fit, it’s worth taking a walk or a cycle to Les Lapidiales, an old quarry located just 1km out of town. Sculptors from all around the world have carved effigies out of the rock. Saint-Savinien.

21 hr(s) of cruising

186km 10 locks 7 nights
Sunny morning in the Charente

Jarnac RETURN via Cognac & Saintes

Jarnac
Bourg-Charente
Cognac
Chaniers
Saintes
Jarnac

15 hr(s) of cruising

90km 10 locks 4 nights

Jarnac RETURN via Cognac & Saintes

Jarnac RETURN via Cognac & Saintes

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Overview

Distilleries hum with activity, filling the air with the sounds and aromas that have made the town of Cognac famous for eons. You’re in the heart of beautiful Charente! On the river, lush vineyards, fields ablaze in colourful sunflowers, imposing castles, and picturesque villages create an ever-changing tapestry from your sundeck — the essence of a Charente boat rental in France!

Top highlights:

  • Jarnac's old town and crypt
  • Walking along the canal banks of Chaniers
  • The Basilica of Saint-Eutrope in Saintes

Example itinerary:

The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:

  • Jarnac: Jarnac is a welcoming town. Take time to discover the city and its history and to learn about the powerful Chabot family of barons.
  • Bourg-Charente: In this quiet yet brilliant place, you will find a natural and pristine town surrounded by vineyards. Downtown, you may discover the beautiful old castle and its green gardens.
  • Cognac: Cognac is a dynamic and historic city. Walk the old winding streets lined with timbered houses, and explore the green gardens next to the city hall. Cognac is famous for its delightful brandy, which you can enjoy tasting while you're here.
  • Chaniers: Welcome to Chaniers, a pleasant town to stop and visit. You will enjoy visiting the Church of Saint-Pierre, whose foundation dates back to the eleventh century. Take time to walk along the canal banks; they are absolutely beautiful.
  • Saintes: Saintes is the second most important city in the area. It's a city full of history with magnificient monuments like the basilica Saint-Eutrop. Enjoy visiting the old pedestrian streets where you will find both good views and good restaurants.

15 hr(s) of cruising

90km 10 locks 4 nights
Bridge over reflective water

Jarnac RETURN via Cognac & Saint-Simon

Jarnac
Bourg-Charente
Cognac
Saint-Simon
Châteauneuf-sur-Charente
Jarnac

12 hr(s) of cruising

64km 16 locks 4 nights

Jarnac RETURN via Cognac & Saint-Simon

Jarnac RETURN via Cognac & Châteauneuf-sur-Charente

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Overview

A cruise to and from the pretty town of Jarnac, you'll explore the famous town of Cognac and pretty town of Châteauneuf-sur-Charente. In Cognac try some of the Cognac that has made the town famous at one of the local trading houses. As you walk around the town you'll even notice the roofs and facades are covered in a black fungus resulting from the evaporation alcohol into the air - known poetically as the 'angels taking their share'. In Châteauneuf-sur-Charente you can admire the St. Pierre Church, a jewel of Romanesque architecture, as well as the bathing area of 'Les Bain des Dames'.

Top highlights:

  • Jarnac's old town and crypt 
  • Saint-Sigismond in the heart of Saint-Simon
  • Spirit tasting in Châteauneuf-sur-Charente

Example itinerary:

The following is only an example, you can explore this area in whichever order you want, so long as your boat is back at the end base at the end of your holiday:

  • Jarnac: Jarnac is a welcoming town. Take time to discover the city and its history and to learn about the powerful Chabot family of barons.
  • Bourg-Charente: In this quiet yet brilliant place, you will find a natural and pristine town surrounded by vineyards. Downtown, you may discover the beautiful old castle and its green gardens.
  • Cognac: Cognac is a dynamic and historic city. Walk the old winding streets lined with timbered houses, and explore the green gardens next to the city hall. Cognac is famous for its delightful brandy, which you can enjoy tasting while you're here.
  • Saint-Simon: Saint-Simon is a little peaceful town where you will enjoy the fresh air. Downtown, take your time and walk along the winding streets; discover the old church Saint-Sigismond.
  • Châteauneuf-sur-Charente: In the heart of an area known for great spirits like Cognac and Pineau, historic Châteauneuf-sur-Charente welcomes you. Visit church Saint-Pierre and dine in one of the fine restaurants downtown.

12 hr(s) of cruising

64km 16 locks 4 nights

Our Feefo reviews

Feefo is an independent and impartial review service that requests reviews directly from those who have been on a Le Boat vacation. Below you can read what our past customers think about their Le Boat experience, and trust that what you read is unfiltered, unedited and uncensored.

Added on 4 October 2023

Michael Vainshtein said

The boat was very comfortable, it was our first experience, the LE BOAT staff were professional. We really enjoyed living on the river surrounded by stunning nature.
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Good day Michael Thank you for taking the time to write a five-star review of your boating holiday. We are delighted to hear that you had a great time on your Le Boat experience and that our staff were of great help to you. We look forward to welcoming you onboard again. Kind regards Refilwe from Le Boat
Jarnac - Jarnac
Salsa A Boat
Added on 12 June 2023

Jeremy Hindle said

The whole team at Jarnac were very accommodating, provided great introduction prior to cruising and great service on return. Boat in super condition and a wonderful week on La Charente Hired the Horizon 4 and it did not disappoint. Great condition with everything we needed on board.
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Good morning Jeremy, Thank you for taking the time to write a five-star review of your boating holiday on La Charente. We are delighted to hear that you had a fantastic time on your Le Boat experience and that you received great service from our staff. We look forward to welcoming you onboard again soon. Kind regards Refilwe from Le Boat
Jarnac - Jarnac
Horizon 4
Added on 19 September 2022

A customer said

Staff couldn't be more helpful. The boat was just as expected from our previous holiday with Le Boat Very interesting area. Plenty to see and do and good facilities
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Good Morning Firstly, welcome back on board. Thank you for taking the time to write a 5-star review of your boating holiday in France. We pride ourselves on delivering excellent customer service therefore we are delighted to hear that you found the Jarnac team helpful. We look forward to welcoming you on board again soon. The Le Boat Team
Jarnac - Jarnac
Caprice
Added on 12 September 2022

Adrian Brown said

A boating holiday is just so relaxing. The stress of work just melts away when you are only doing 4 mph. Le Boat is the best operator we have found, and we have now had 7 boating holidays with them in France and the UK. The river Charente is a beautiful waterway, especially the further upstream you go. There is so much wildlife, and the water is very clean. There are not many commercial operators on the river, and nor are there many private boats, the reason being is that it is not linked to the French waterway system. This means that moorings are not overcrowded and you rarely need to queue for locks. Jarnac is an easily accessible base, and you have the choice of taking the easy option, with fewer locks downstream, or the prettier way upstream, but the locks are harder.
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Hi Adrian, Thank you for taking the time to write a 5-star review of your Le Boat experience, or should we say experiences :-). We couldn't agree more that a boating holiday is the perfect way to relax and unwind and discover the destination from a different perspective. We look forward to welcoming you on board again soon. I think the question is, where to next? The Le Boat Team
Jarnac - Jarnac
Clipper
Added on 12 September 2022

A customer said

We arrived at the river and were greeted by the team. Great service, good briefing and a short training session we were on our way downstream. On our return, the team were very quick to inspect and accept boat and get us on our way back to our ferry. Great service. Lovely little town but we didn't spend long there.
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Good Morning, Thank you for taking the time to write a 5-star review of your recent boating holiday in France. The Charente is a fantastic cruising destination and we are delighted that you enjoyed the experience. We pride ourselves on delivering excellent customer service and we are therefore pleased to hear you received just that. We look forward to welcoming you on board again soon. The Le Boat Team
Jarnac - Jarnac
Royal Mystique B
Added on 26 June 2022

Christine Mulvanny said

Excellent service
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Hi Christine, Thank you for taking the time to write a 5-star review of your Le Boat experience. We pride ourselves on delivering excellent customer service and we are delighted to hear that you received that throughout your experience with us. We look forward to welcoming you on board again soon. The Le Boat Team
Jarnac - Jarnac
Vision 4
Added on 6 September 2021

A customer said

When covid affected our booking they were very quick to contact us and offer options. They made a stressful situation less worrying and were very efficient and helpful in all our dealings with them from booking to completion of trip Large well laid out boat on a beautiful river. plentiful moorings both in villages and towns. Large supermarkets close by one with mooring stage. Cognac and Saintes have hook up available
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Good morning. Thank you for taking the time to provide a 5-star review of your boating holiday on the Charente River. We pride ourselves on delivering excellent customer service and we are delighted to hear that you received just that from the team in Jarnac. We look forward to welcoming you on board again soon. The Le Boat Team
Jarnac - Jarnac
Salsa A Boat
Added on 23 July 2021

Pam Holley said

Comprehensive instructions at pick-up Great base to start & finish
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Hi Pam, Thank you for taking the time to provide a five star review of your boating holiday in Charente. We pride ourselves on delivering excellent customer service and we are delighted to hear that you received just that from the team in Jarnac. We look forward to welcoming you on board again soon. The Le Boat Team
Jarnac - Jarnac
Cirrus A
Added on 18 September 2019

David Jenkin said

The staff were all great, welcoming and efficient on a personal level. The boat type, which we have had three times previously, was rather ‘end of season’ tired. We gave a list of defects to reception, not by way of complaint but in the hope it would assist winter maintenance. Out of season and in good weather, we could not fault the overall experience.
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Jarnac - Jarnac
Royal Mystique A
Added on 16 September 2019

A customer said

The boat was great for our group of 4 couples, 4 state rooms with private bathrooms and ample space on deck and in the main cabin. Unfortunately there was restriction on our travel due to bridge maintenance then we were restricted due to water levels. We also had a mechanical issue with one of the bow thrusters that limited maneuverability but was only a minor inconvenience. Nicely appointed boat, very pleasant and helpful staff and a beautiful river
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Thank you very much for taking the time to send us this wonderful feedback. We are sorry that you had a minor issue with your thruster on the cruiser you are on. Le Boat has undertaken a massive project to upgrade and refurbish the entire Vision Fleet. This thruster should no longer be an issue for future customers. We are so pleased that you enjoyed the boat otherwise and that you found the region and our staff pleasant for your trip. We hope you will cruise with us again soon.
Jarnac - Jarnac
Vision 4