€1595
for 2 people / lunch not included
Burgundy is one of Europe’s richest regions in terms of cultural and historical heritage. From medieval abbeys and legendary vineyards to historic villages, it brings together several UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
With Heritour Voyage, this private day tour lets you discover three major sites in privileged conditions: the Climats of the Burgundy vineyards, the Basilica of Vézelay, and the Cistercian Abbey of Fontenay.
Accompanied by a bilingual driver-guide passionate about the history of the region, each stop becomes a true immersion in the history of France.
€1595
for 2 people / lunch not included
8h
Tour guide & private driver
Private day tour
Lunch (included or not) — Two options: free lunch (we recommend and book a traditional or gourmet restaurant in Vézelay) or premium lunch option (tasting menu in a venue selected for the quality of its Burgundy cuisine)
Private transport in a luxury vehicle
Scenic stop at your leisure
A bilingual driver-guide at your service (French/English)
Other guide nationalities available on request
Pickup and return to your hotel
To round off this exceptional day, Heritour Voyage offers a private tasting at a carefully selected wine estate.
A sommelier or winemaker will introduce you to several iconic Burgundy wines, typically including Village, Premier Cru, or Grand Cru appellations.
Thanks to your private driver, you can fully enjoy the tasting without worrying about driving.
The first stop on this UNESCO tour takes you to the heart of the Côte de Nuits, along the famous Route des Grands Crus.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015, Burgundy’s “Climats” are precisely delimited vineyard plots that have existed for centuries. Each climat has its own history, geology, and identity.
Your guide will explain how Cistercian monks studied the soils and identified the best terroirs for Pinot Noir, giving rise to one of the most prestigious winegrowing systems in the world.
You will discover iconic places such as:
Perched on a hill overlooking the Cure Valley, Vézelay is one of the most famous spiritual sites in France.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, this historic village was a major medieval pilgrimage center and a key starting point on the route to Santiago de Compostela.
The Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene is considered one of the masterpieces of Romanesque art.
Your visit will notably include:
You will also have free time to wander through the village’s historic lanes.
Founded in 1118 by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, Fontenay Abbey is one of the most remarkable examples of Cistercian architecture in the world.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is exceptionally well preserved.
You will discover:
The abbey perfectly illustrates the Cistercian philosophy based on simplicity, harmony, and the pursuit of perfect proportions.
Your driver is also a passionate guide who can explain the history, architecture, and traditions of Burgundy throughout your journey.
Unlike group tours, this private tour adapts to your pace. Scenic stops can be made at any time to enjoy the views or take photos.
Travel in the comfort of a Mercedes S-Class, V-Class, or premium Sprinter with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and optimal space for a long-distance excursion.
Burgundy is one of France’s great cultural regions, where heritage can be read in its monuments, landscapes, and traditions alike. Choosing a private UNESCO tour allows you to discover this richness in far more comfortable and in-depth conditions than a standard visit. This type of excursion is designed for travelers who want to connect several major sites in a single day while keeping a pleasant, smooth, and personalized pace.
The appeal of a private itinerary in Burgundy lies not only in the beauty of the places visited, but also in the historical coherence it reveals. In this region, religious heritage, monastic architecture, and wine culture are closely intertwined. A well-designed excursion makes it possible to understand how the same historical forces — religious orders, major political powers, and the work of the land — shaped landscapes and monuments now recognized worldwide.
Choosing a private UNESCO tour in Burgundy also means avoiding the usual constraints of group tours. Travelers benefit from pickup at their place of stay, comfortable transportation, personalized assistance, and an organization designed to reduce fatigue. This is especially important in a region where major sites are spread across several areas, among vineyards, hills, valleys, and more preserved rural landscapes.
This type of excursion appeals both to history enthusiasts and to travelers seeking a premium experience. Some want to delve deeper into the artistic and architectural dimension of the monuments, while others prioritize the discovery of cultural landscapes or the connection between heritage and gastronomy. The private format makes it possible to tailor the experience to these different interests.
Burgundy also attracts an international clientele looking for more meaningful cultural experiences, far from rushed and standardized visits. A private UNESCO tour perfectly meets this expectation, combining heritage discovery, transport comfort, and tailor-made guidance. It makes it possible to enjoy a culturally rich day without the logistical constraints that often come with long itineraries.
This positioning is particularly relevant for visitors staying in Dijon, Beaune, or in the region’s major hotel estates. A private day excursion allows you to explore major sites without changing hotels, while making the most of the time available. It is an ideal solution for travelers who have only a few days in the area but want a complete and memorable experience.
Finally, a private UNESCO tour in Burgundy fits into a broader approach to luxury cultural travel. It is not just about seeing listed sites, but about discovering them in the right conditions, with the right lighting, the right pace, and impeccable service. This combination of World Heritage, premium transport, and a personalized experience is one of the most elegant ways to discover Burgundy.
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The route covers around 250 kilometers in a day between Dijon, the Côte de Nuits, Vézelay, and Fontenay Abbey.
Admission to Vézelay Basilica is free. Tickets for Fontenay Abbey can be included in your quote to avoid any waiting on site.
Yes, an adapted vehicle for people with reduced mobility can be provided. The Abbey of Fontenay estate is particularly accessible.
Yes, a private tasting can be arranged at a winery along the return route.