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2008
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August 3,17
2009 Departures
* Please call us to inquire about 2009 prices
and itinerary details
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This 12-day vacation begins with
one night in Nice, the “Queen of the French
Riviera.” Transfer by motorcoach to Arles,
capital of the Provence region, where you board
your elegant ship. You’ll enjoy sightseeing with
Local Guides in Arles, Avignon with its bridge
made famous by the popular song, and Lyon,
France’s gastronomic capital, as well as
orientation walks in Tournon and Mâcon. As you
cruise gently northward up the Rhône and Saône
Rivers, there’s time to explore on your own, and
to taste the grand wines and sumptuous cuisines
of the region. Disembark in Chalon-sur- Saône
and make a stop in Beaune in the center of the
Burgundy region before continuing north to
Paris. Guided sightseeing acquaints you with
France’s capital, where you spend two nights. |

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MEALS: Buffet
breakfast (BB) in Nice and Paris, superb
dining with all meals on board including
Cocktail Reception, Welcome Dinner,
Captain’s dinner, one sitting with open
seating arrangements, quality wines from
France’s most famous wine regions with every
dinner on board.
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NICE - Orientation walk of Old Town
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ARLES - Welcome reception;
Guided sightseeing;
Visit the Roman Amphitheater
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AVIGNON -
Guided sightseeing;
Visit Palace of the Popes
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TOURNON - Orientation walk
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LYON - Guided sightseeing;
Picture stop at Fourvière Hill
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MÂCON - Guided walking tour
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BEAUNE - Orientation walk
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PARIS - Guided sightseeing
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6/22/2008
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6/23/2008 |
7/3/2008 |
$3,049.00 |
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7/6/2008 |
7/7/2008 |
7/17/2008 |
$2,949.00 |
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7/20/2008
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7/21/2008 |
7/31/2008 |
$2,949.00 |
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8/3/2008
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8/4/2008 |
8/14/2008 |
$2,949.00 |
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8/17/2008
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8/18/2008 |
8/28/2008 |
$2,949.00 |
US$ Price
Details
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Applicable air fare taxes
and fees
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Port charges: $84 per
person.
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Please call for single
accommodation price. Triples not available.
Extra nights per person in
Nice:
in single room $275; in twin room $175
Extra nights per person in Paris:
in single room $350; in twin room $205
Prices shown above include cruise in Category E
in a deluxe outside
stateroom on Indigo Deck.
To upgrade to a higher category (all staterooms
Twin/Double), add per person:
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Decks |
Price |
| B |
Sapphire Deck |
449 |
| A |
Sapphire Deck |
499 |
| P |
Royal Deck |
599 |
| Jr. Suite |
Royal Deck |
1099 |
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Day 1
(Sun.) Board your overnight transatlantic
flight.
Day 2 Nice, France
(Mon.) Welcome to France! Time at leisure
lets you get acquainted with the “Queen of
the Riviera.” This evening, an optional
excursion to Monte Carlo in the Principality
of Monaco is available.
Day 3 Nice–Arles (Embarkation)
(Tue.) This morning, enjoy a guided stroll
through the narrow, winding streets of the
Old Town. After lunch, transfer by
motorcoach along the Côte d’Azur into the
Provence Region and to Arles, where the crew
of your river cruise vessel waits to welcome
you aboard! (BB,D)
Day 4 Arles
(Wed.) On the northern tip of the Camargue,
Arles is the capital of the Provence and was
once known as the “Little Rome of Gaul.” See
the ROMAN AMPHITHEATER, the church of St.
Trophime, and “Les Alycamps,” the remains of
the Gallo-Roman burial road. Vincent Van
Gogh was inspired by the special light of
the Provence and spent a very productive
year in Arles. The “Foundation Vincent Van
Gogh” is a tribute to the artist. (FB,L,D)
Day 5 Avignon
(Thu.) The fortified city of Avignon is the
capital of the Vaucluse region, the most
picturesque part of Provence. Referred to as
the “City of Popes,” it was the center of
the Catholic Church in the 14th century, and
the city landscape is dominated by the
grandiose “PALACE OF THE POPES.” A photo of
the bridge from the popular song is a must,
and optional outings to Pont du Gard or to
the famed wine cellars of
Châteauneuf-du-Pape are available this
afternoon. (FB,L,D)
Day 6 Cruising–Viviers
(Fri.) A leisurely morning on board to relax
and enjoy the passing scenery as you cruise
by. The charming town of Viviers was
developed around its Romanesque cathedral,
and the Old Town has an appealing mix of
Christian, Roman, and medieval influences. (FB,L,D)
Day 7 Tournon/Tain L’Hermitage–Vienne
(Sat.) The twin cities of Tournon and Tain
L’Hermitage lie nestled among vineyards
between the River Rhône and the granite
slopes of the Hermitage. Tournon, with its
imposing 16th-century castle and Roman
ruins, is one of France’s oldest medieval
cities. Vienne is another charming little
town surrounded by steep hills. (FB,L,D)
Day 8 Lyon
(Sun.) Lyon is France’s second-largest city
and its gastronomic capital. Founded by the
Romans in 43 B.C., the city’s prosperity
dates back to the 16th century, and is due
to commercial, industrial, and banking
activities. Roman remains, many excellent
museums, and Renaissance architecture
delight visitors. Survey the city from
FOURVIÈRE HILL; explore Old Town, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site, with its maze of
medieval alleyways; and see Place Terraux
and the beautiful Place Bellecour.
Beaujolais is the wine of the region and
wine connoisseurs will know that the grapes
must be hand picked. Tradition dictates that
the “Beaujolais Nouveau” is tasted for the
first time on the third Thursday of November
each year. An optional dinner gives gourmets
an insight into the local haute cuisine. (FB,L,D)
Day 9 Mâcon–Tournus
(Mon.) Playing an important role in the wine
trade, Mâcon, situated on the River Saône,
has a rich history. See the Old St. Vincent,
the cathedral founded in the 6th century
that is now a symbol of the city; La Charité;
the Town Hall; and the Half-Timbered House,
dating from the 15th-16th centuries. A
number of optional excursions, including a
visit to a wine cellar, are available. This
evening, enjoy free time to explore the
lovely town of Tournus. (FB,L,D)
Day 10 Chalons-sur-Saône–(Disembarkation)–Beaune–Paris
(Tue.) After breakfast, head for Beaune, the
unofficial capital of the Côte d’Or area
which produces the Burgundy region’s finest
vintages. Its most famous historical site,
the Hôtel-Dieu charity hospital, houses Van
der Weyden’s painting of the Last Judgement,
and is one of France’s architectural
highlights. After lunch, continue north past
the forest of Fontainebleau to Paris, the
“City of Light.” (FB)
Day 11 Paris
(Wed.) Paris’ famous sights are living
history: magnificent Notre Dame Cathedral,
the unique Louvre Museum with its glass
pyramid contrasting its ancient
architecture, the commemorative Arc de
Triomphe, Opéra, Madeleine, Champs Elysées,
and the Eiffel Tower, a structural miracle
of its age. The city is well known for its
colorful nightlife, including some of the
world’s most famous cabaret shows. (BB)
Day 12 Paris
(Thu.) Your homebound flight arrives the
same day. (BB)
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Extend your Vacation in the Provence Region:
Code WCAE - 14 days
Days 1-10 (Sat. to Mon.) Like code WCA
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11 Arles (Disembarkation) - Provence region.
(Tue) After breakfast disembark and follow
the remaining stretch of the Rhone into is Delta
- the Camargue - famous for its wild horses and
pink flamingos. Visits the city Aigues - Mortes
with its impressive towers and defensive walls,
embedded in a melancholy landscape of pools,
marshes and salt pans. (FB)
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12 Provence region. (Wed.) Your day starts
with a guided tour of Nimes, heart og the
Provence region and a city of arts and culture.
Time at leisure to explore on your own. This
evening might like to join an optional excursion
to taste some of the local specialties this
region has to offer. (BB)
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13 Provence region - Nice. (Thu) This
morning is dedicated to Aix - en - Provence, one
of France's most elegant cities. Shaded Cours
Mirabeaum the colorful squares and famous cafes
and fountains can be discovered on a stroll
around the city. After lunch head cast past
Cezanne's Mount St. Victoire on the way to Nice.
This evening an optional excursion to Monte
Carlo, in the tiny Principality of Monaco, is
available. (BB) Your homebound flight arrives
the same day. |
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