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The Iconic SEINE - NEW FOR 2026
From the City of Light to the historic shores of Normandy, discover France in a whole new way with a river cruise. This adventure not only takes you through picturesque landscapes but also lets you test your skills on some of the most prestigious golf courses in the country.

Countdown to the Inaugural Iconic Seine Golf River Cruise

Le Golf National
Le Golf National's L'Albatros course, located in Guyancourt, southwest of Paris, is a championship course designed by Hubert Chesneau and Robert Von Hagge. Spanning 7,331 yards with a par of 72, it is known for its challenging layout, combining the traditional feel of a links course with modern features of target golf2. The course features vast undulating fairways, slick greens, and numerous strategically placed bunkers, requiring golfers to use every club in their bag.A standout feature of L'Albatros is its signature hole, the par-3 16th. This hole is surrounded by water hazards and demands precision and accuracy, making it one of the most memorable and challenging holes on the course1. The final four holes, including the 16th, are particularly spectacular and are surrounded by water hazards, making L'Albatros a true test of golf and one of the finest courses in Europe
Racing Club De France La Boulie
Golf de La Boulie, part of the Racing Club de France in Versailles, is a historic and prestigious golf course. Established in 1901, it features three courses: La Vallée, La Forêt, and Les Coteaux. The main course, La Vallée, is an 18-hole, par-72 course stretching over 6,918 yards. Designed by Willie Park Jr., it has hosted the French Open 19 times. The course is known for its parkland style, tree-lined fairways, and challenging bunkers. Willie Park Jr. was a Scottish professional golfer and golf course architect. Born in 1864, he won the Open Championship twice (1887 and 1889) and later became one of the most famous golf course architects of the early 20th century. His designs are celebrated for their strategic elements and natural beauty. A standout feature of La Vallée is its signature hole, the par-4 15th. This hole requires a precise tee shot over a lake, followed by an approach to a well-bunkered green. The challenge and breathtaking views make it a memorable experience.
Paris Saint Germain
Golf de Saint-Germain, located in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, west of Paris, is a stunning 18-hole course designed by the renowned English architect Harry Colt in 1920. Spanning 6,734 yards with a par of 72, it is nestled in the heart of a forest, offering a picturesque and serene environment. The course is characterized by its tree-lined fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and undulating greens with false fronts, a hallmark of Colt's design. Golf de Saint-Germain has hosted the French Open nine times and is celebrated for its historical significance and challenging layout. The course demands precision and thoughtful strategy, making it a favourite among golfers who appreciate a blend of beauty and challenge. Whether you're a seasoned pro or an enthusiastic amateur, this course promises an unforgettable golfing experience. This is a walking only course

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Golf PGA France du Vaudreuil
Golf PGA France du Vaudreuil, located in Normandy, France, is an exquisite 18-hole course designed by Fred Hawtree in 1961. It spans 6,904 yards with a par of 73, offering a blend of strategic challenges and natural beauty. The course is characterized by its well-manicured fairways, undulating greens, and water hazards that come into play on several holes, demanding precision and skill. Each hole presents a unique challenge, with tree-lined fairways and thoughtfully placed bunkers. Known for hosting the annual Vaudreuil Golf Challenge on the Challenge Tour, it provides a memorable golfing experience in a picturesque setting.
Golf Etretat
Golf d'Étretat, located in Normandy, France, is an exceptional 18-hole course designed by Arnaud Massy and Julien Chantepie. Spanning 6,904 yards with a par of 72, it offers stunning views of the sea and the iconic cliffs of Étretat. The course is known for its challenging layout, with the most famous hole being number 10, which provides a breathtaking vista from its elevated tee. The natural beauty, strategic design, and ever-present sea breeze make it a memorable experience for golfers of all levels. The course is partially revised each year to keep it unpredictable and amazing, and it is accessible to golfers of all skill levels, though the wind can be a formidable opponent.
Itinerary Iconic Seine
Dive into our carefully curated itinerary, complete with an insightful map that unveils the captivating highlights of each stop during our unforgettable 11-night golf river cruise.
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