Trafalgar Expands River Cruise Portfolio With Seine Sailings in 2027

Trafalgar will enter France’s river cruise market in 2027 with a new Seine itinerary, adding a third ship to its growing fleet and tapping into rising demand for immersive river travel.

By Thomas Grant | Edited by Yuliya Karotkaya Published: Updated:
Trafalgar Expands River Cruise Portfolio With Seine Sailings in 2027
Trafalgar Seine river cruises debut in 2027, marking the tour operator’s expansion into France with immersive Paris and Normandy river itineraries. Photo: Trafalgar

Trafalgar is accelerating its expansion into river cruising, announcing plans to begin sailing the Seine in France in 2027 as it adds a third vessel to its growing fleet.

The move signals a strategic push into one of Europe’s most iconic waterways and reflects rising demand for French river itineraries, particularly in the post-Olympics travel landscape.

The Seine launch follows Trafalgar’s entry into river cruising, which begins this year with two ships operating on Central Europe’s most established routes. By April 2027, the new Trafalgar Harmonie will join the lineup, offering an eight-day itinerary that connects Paris with the historic and scenic landscapes of Normandy.

The company positions the Seine as a natural next step, combining cultural depth, strong name recognition and year-round appeal among international travelers.

A New Seine Itinerary Anchored in Paris and Normandy

The Trafalgar Harmonie will accommodate 126 guests and operate with a three-to-one guest-to-staff ratio, reinforcing the brand’s emphasis on personalized service. The ship will feature seven cabin categories, with all staterooms offering river views.

Interiors are designed around soft blues, greens and earth tones, creating a calm, residential atmosphere aligned with the pace of river travel.

Onboard experiences will highlight French culinary traditions, while shore programming focuses on Trafalgar’s signature guided storytelling and locally rooted encounters. Guests will explore Paris through curated experiences that include a Make Travel Matter program centered on historic preservation and sustainable urban planning.

In Normandy, the itinerary features visits with local families at cider farms, along with excursions to Monet’s gardens in Giverny and the region’s World War II landing beaches.

The Seine itinerary is also designed to integrate seamlessly with Trafalgar’s existing land tours in France, allowing travelers to combine river cruising with escorted road journeys for longer, more comprehensive trips. Optional pre- and post-cruise extensions in Paris and London further broaden the appeal for long-haul travelers seeking multi-destination itineraries.

While Trafalgar has not disclosed sourcing details for the Harmonie, its first two river ships are chartered from sister brand Uniworld Boutique River Cruises, both part of The Travel Corporation. Leveraging Uniworld’s operational expertise allows Trafalgar to scale its river cruise ambitions while maintaining its distinct brand identity.

With France consistently ranking among travelers’ top destinations and river cruising demand continuing to grow, Trafalgar’s Seine debut positions the company to compete more directly in the premium guided river cruise segment, offering a blend of familiarity, cultural immersion and operational simplicity.