Latest News

These are the top five places in Europe to discover with Le Boat

Whether adventurers are seeking time with friends, a romantic escape, or a family getaway, Le Boat offers the perfect experience to explore the enchanting beauty of Europe’s canals and rivers.

Here are the top five destinations in Europe to visit in 2025:

 

France—Canal du Midi

The Canal du Midi, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is celebrated for its picturesque landscapes and rich culture. Travelers can sail through charming towns, indulge in exquisite local cuisine, and enjoy world-class wines. With opportunities for leisurely picnics under the shade of plane trees and breathtaking sunsets, the Canal du Midi remains a top choice for many.

Italy—The Venetian Canals

Italy’s enchanting canals, particularly in Venice, are a must-visit in 2025. Travelers can cruise through romantic waterways, enjoy authentic Italian cuisine, and immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture. The bustling markets and rich art and history make Italy a beloved destination for adventurers.

France—The Camargue

Known for its wild beauty, the Camargue features salt flats, flamingos, and wild horses. This unique region offers a sensory feast with its aromatic herbs and fresh seafood. Visitors can explore quaint villages, sample regional wines, and delve into the rich history that characterizes this extraordinary landscape.

England—The Thames

Cruising along the iconic Thames River allows travelers to experience the heart of England. From historic landmarks in London to the serene countryside of Oxfordshire, the Thames offers diverse attractions. Guests can savor traditional English fare at riverside pubs, visit royal estates, and immerse themselves in the vibrant culture of this famous waterway.

Scotland— The Caledonian Canal and Loch Ness

Scotland’s Caledonian Canal and the legendary Loch Ness promise magical experiences. Guests can navigate breathtaking landscapes, ancient castles, and charming villages while indulging in hearty Scottish cuisine and fine whisky. The folklore of Loch Ness adds a layer of intrigue to this captivating region.

For more information, or to plan your own adventure to Europe with Le Boat, visit www.leboat.ca.

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Latest

Three new hotels to check out in Peru

From a remote glamping site to contemporary urban hotels, Peru’s new accommodation options are sure to impress.   In April, family-owned Andean will launch a new tented campsite in a secluded 370-acre nature reserve. Located along the route connecting Cusco with Puno and the Colca Valley, Tinajani comprises six upscale safari-style tented camps set within a spectacular stone forest (dubbed the ‘Canyon

Air Canada partners with Michelin-starred chef Masaki Hashimoto on Japan routes

Air Canada has added Michelin-starred Chef Masaki Hashimoto to its culinary panel. Based in Toronto, Chef Hashimoto is the owner of Kaiseki Yu-zen Hashimoto, one of Canada’s only restaurants dedicated to the traditional art of Kaiseki cuisine. Since immigrating more than 40 years ago, he has devoted his career to mastering and sharing this multi-course culinary tradition. His exclusive creations debuted March 1 in Air

World’s largest sailing yacht, Orient Express Corinthian, takes to the waters June 2026

Orient Express sets a new standard of excellence, bringing a spirit of quiet revolution to the world of exceptional sailing. In June 2026, Orient Express Corinthian, the world’s largest sailing yacht, will take to the open sea, tracing a course through the French and Italian Rivieras, jewels of the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas. A triumph of engineering and artistry, Orient

This tour operator is offering a series of self-guided cycling trips through Italy

Building on last year’s successful launch of self-guided cycling tours in Italy, ExperiencePlus! Bicycle Tours, a trailblazer in cycling vacations and leader in active travel, is introducing three new extended itineraries for 2025, offering travellers a deeper dive into the rich culture and stunning landscapes of Italy’s la dolce vita. These longer trips align with the growing trend of slow