Épernay, Champagne, France cruise port
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Épernay, Champagne, France

The world's most celebrated wine street runs directly above 110 km of chalk cellars holding 200 million bottles. Épernay is where Champagne is born — and your best chance to drink it at the source.

⚓ Barge/river dock (Marne River)🕒 Typical call: full day💶 Euro (€)🗣️ French
Docking
Luxury barges moor at Épernay quay or Cumières (10 min away); large river ships coach in from Paris or Château-Thierry
Walk to center
10–20 min from barge dock to Avenue de Champagne; train station drop-off is 5 min
Best For
Champagne tastings, cellar tours, vineyard walks, classic French cuisine
Don't Miss
Underground cellar tour at Moët & Chandon or Mercier — book months in advance

Getting Ashore

How you arrive depends entirely on your vessel type — Épernay is an inland port accessible only to smaller barges and hotel ships.

Getting Ashore in Épernay

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    Luxury barge passengersHotel barges (CroisiEurope's Raymonde, Belmond Coquelicot, and others) moor directly on the Marne canal quay in or near Épernay town — typically at the Port de Plaisance or the Capitainerie d'Épernay, just a 10–20 minute walk from the Avenue de Champagne.
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    River cruise & ocean ship shore excursionsLarge river cruise ships and ocean cruise passengers (from Le Havre or Rouen) arrive by motorcoach and are usually dropped at the Épernay train station forecourt, a 5-minute walk from the start of the Avenue de Champagne.
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    On foot from town centerÉpernay is flat and compact. The entire Avenue de Champagne stretches about 1.5 km from Moët & Chandon to Champagne Mercier — walkable end-to-end in 15 minutes, though you will want to stop.

💡 Pro move: Cellars stay a constant 10–12°C (50–54°F) year-round. Bring a light jacket regardless of outside temperature.

Piers & Tendering by Cruise Line

Épernay is a barge and hotel-ship port on the Marne River — large cruise vessels use coach transfers.

Cruise LineTypical Berth / ArrivalDock or Tender
CroisiEurope, Belmond, European Waterways bargesPort de Plaisance / Capitainerie d'Épernay, Marne Canal📍Docked
River cruise shore excursions (Viking, AmaWaterways, etc.)Coach drop-off at Épernay train station📍Docked

Top Excursions

From underground cellar odysseys to vineyard panoramas and Michelin-worthy lunches, Épernay packs a full shore day into one champagne-soaked street.

Iconic

Moët & Chandon Cellar Tour

The world's most famous Champagne house opens its 28 km of chalk cellars to guided tours. Marvel at the Dom Pérignon statue, learn méthode champenoise from start to finish, and close with a tasting of the house flagship.

⏱ 1–1.5 hrs🚶 Easy (some stairs)📷 Iconic🍾 Tasting included
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Culture

Champagne Mercier Train-Ride Tour

Mercier's audio-guided electric train winds through 18 km of cellars, passing a giant oak cask that holds the equivalent of 200,000 bottles. Great for groups or those who prefer a seated tour — ends with a tasting.

⏱ 1 hr🚶 Very easy🚃 Train ride🍾 Tasting included
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Adventure

Balloon Flight over the Champagne Vineyards

A tethered helium balloon at the foot of the Avenue de Champagne lifts you 150 m above the Marne Valley for 360° views over the UNESCO-listed vineyards. Weather permitting.

⏱ 20 min💶 ~€15🌤 Weather dependent📷 Panoramic views
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Food

Grower Champagne & Cheese Tasting at C-Comme

Ditch the big houses for an afternoon at C-Comme, Épernay's celebrated Champagne bar. Choose from 300+ independent grower bottles paired with local charcuterie, Chaource, and Langres cheese.

⏱ 1–2 hrs🧀 Artisan pairings🍾 Grower champagnes🗺 Rue Gambetta, off the Avenue
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History

Pressoria Sensory Museum (Aÿ-Champagne)

A 10-minute taxi ride to neighbouring Aÿ reveals this immersive museum in a former Pommery press house. Interactive exhibits trace Champagne's 350-year history, finishing with a two-glass tasting.

⏱ 1.5 hrs🚕 Short taxi from Épernay🏛 Historic press house🍾 Tasting included
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Nature

Vineyard Walk: Cumières & Hautvillers

Walk or take a short cab to Cumières and climb the hillside vines to Hautvillers — the village where Dom Pérignon worked and is buried. Outstanding valley views and a beautifully preserved Benedictine abbey.

⏱ 2–3 hrs🚶 Moderate (uphill)📷 Vineyard panoramas⛪ Dom Pérignon's abbey
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Self-Guided Walks & Hikes

Épernay is one of the most rewarding port walks in Europe — flat, scenic, and lined with bottle-able history.

Avenue de Champagne Stroll

1.5 km · Flat · 30–45 min walking

Start at the Moët & Chandon gatehouse and walk the full length of the Avenue de Champagne past grand 19th-century Champagne house mansions — Pol Roger, Perrier-Jouët, Boizel — to Mercier at the far end. The cellars of the world's most valuable wine inventory lie directly beneath your feet.

  1. StartMoët & Chandon, Avenue de Champagne, Épernay
  2. EndChampagne Mercier, Avenue de Champagne, Épernay
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Town Center & Park Loop

2 km · Flat · 45 min

From the train station, walk to the Parc de l'Hôtel de Ville for the manicured English garden and lake, then detour to Église Notre-Dame for its 16th-century stained glass, and finish at Place de la République for a café stop.

  1. StartGare d'Épernay
  2. StopParc de l'Hôtel de Ville, Épernay
  3. StopÉglise Notre-Dame, Épernay
  4. EndPlace de la République, Épernay
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Weather & Best Time to Visit

Climate normals for Épernay, Champagne, France (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainy Days
Jan44°F / 7°C35°F / 2°C15
Feb47°F / 8°C35°F / 2°C11
Mar53°F / 12°C37°F / 3°C12
Apr59°F / 15°C42°F / 6°C9
May65°F / 18°C48°F / 9°C12
Jun73°F / 23°C57°F / 14°C11
Jul77°F / 25°C59°F / 15°C9
Aug76°F / 24°C59°F / 15°C10
Sep70°F / 21°C54°F / 12°C8
Oct61°F / 16°C48°F / 9°C12
Nov51°F / 11°C41°F / 5°C12
Dec46°F / 8°C37°F / 3°C14

Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)

Insider Tips

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    Book cellar tours before you sail. Moët & Chandon, Mercier, and Perrier-Jouët sell out weeks in advance — especially in summer. Reserve online before your cruise departs.
  • 🧥
    Bring a layer for the cellars. Underground Champagne cellars hold a constant 10–12°C (50–54°F) with high humidity year-round. A light jacket and scarf are essential even in July.
  • 👟
    Wear sturdy flat shoes. The Avenue de Champagne and historic cobblestone streets are beautiful but uneven. Leave heels on the ship.
  • 🗓️
    Avoid Sundays and Mondays for boutiques. Many smaller Champagne houses and local restaurants close mid-week; the major houses (Moët, Mercier) stay open most days but verify hours.
  • 🍾
    Consider a grower Champagne. The big houses are iconic, but Épernay's bars and wine shops stock hundreds of small-producer (récoltant-manipulant) Champagnes you can't find at home — often better value too.