Belmonds Newest Luxury Boat Hotel To Set Sail In Burgundy This Summer

Published on

Belmond is set to relaunch one of its luxury boat hotels this summer.

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

The hospitality company, which is best known for its train services including the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, will be offering itineraries between Pontailler-sur-Saône and St Léger, Lyon and Auxonne, and St-Jean and Lyon on board Marguerite, A Belmond Boat, Burgundy.

Formerly known as Amaryllis, the newly revamped riverboat takes its name, and its design cues, from the region’s famed golden marguerite fields.

Able to accommodate up to eight guests, the boat has four double suites, an open-plan salon, and a private plunge pool on the outdoor deck.

“From the stained-glass mastery of Atelier Loire in Chartres to the fine woodwork crafted in Saint Rémy, Marguerite embodies a level of savoir-faire, deeply anchored in our national heritage,” says Maxime Brun, general manager of Les Bateaux Belmond.

“This is exactly what our guests seek with Les Bateaux Belmond: a genuine connection to our contemporary heritage, a sense of place, and authenticity that embodies our values. It is a testament to our ongoing commitment to slow luxury, where time is not simply spent, but invested.”

Itineraries are completely customisable, but can include a mustard-making class in Dijon, tastings at wine estates, cycling along the Route des Grands Crus and curated art tours.

After a day of activities, guests can dig into a meal prepared by an onboard private chef, with a menu crafted by chef Dominique Crenn, whose restaurant Atelier Crenn has three Michelin stars.

The boat itself is filled with floral motifs and soft yellow hues, with stained glass and bespoke rugs that reflect the act of plucking daisy petals.

Belmond has a number of riverboats that form Les Bateaux Belmond, including Alouette in Bordeaux; Pivoine and Napoléon in Provence; and Fleur De Lys and Lilas in Burgundy.

Prices start from €85,100 for a private charter for up to eight guests.

RECENT NEWS

Where Are The Top Places For Stargazing And Starbathing In Europe?

Ahead of International Dark Sky Week in April, here are some of the best locations in Europe to see the stars. Read more

Dream Job Alert: You Can Now Apply To Be A Room Service Critic And A Hotel Robe Researcher

Winners of the competition will receive a €4,300 gift card to cover a stay at their dream property for a review. Read more

Middle East Flights: Qatar Airways Begins Revised Limited Schedule Until 28 March

Doha-based carrier confirms more than 70 destinations for flights to and from Hamad International while British Airways ... Read more

SAS To Cancel 1,000 Flights In April After Jet Fuel Price Doubles In 10 Days

In response to the SAS update, rival carrier Norwegian is ramping up capacity across the region. Read more

These Are The Most Popular National Parks In The United States

The Great Smoky Mountains retained its position as the country’s most visited national park in 2025. Read more

From Museum-curated Living To Sustainable Alpine Fine Dining: The Greatest European Places In 2026

A look at some of the most iconic European sights and hotels on TIME’s World’s Greatest Places 2026 list. Read more