River
Cruises France
Paris to Barcelona with
River Cruise in Provence on the Rhone River from Lyon to Arles
3
nights in Paris, train from Paris to Lyon,
7-night Provence
cruise and 3 nights in Barcelona
2012/2013
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CRUISE
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NOV
19TH 2012 DEPARTURE - CRUISE PRICE $999 PER PERSON IN
CATEGORY E
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and subject to availability)
ITINERARY - 2013 - Provence &
Spain - (scroll down for 2012 itinerary)
Day 1 ARRIVE IN PARIS,
FRANCE
Arrive in Paris and optional transfer to your hotel. The balance of
the day is yours to start exploring this beautiful city.
Day 2 PARIS
Enjoy Paris’ famous sights during this morning’s guided tour where
you will see the Champs Élysées, Place de la Concorde, and the
Eiffel Tower. Conclude your visit at the famous Notre Dame
Cathedral. The afternoon is free for you to explore the “City of
Light.” This evening, an optional Parisian Cabaret dinner theater
excursion is available. (B)
Day 3 PARIS
Your last day in Paris is free for you to enjoy at your leisure. Or,
you may decide to join the optional Seine Cruise & Eiffel Tower
excursion this morning or the optional Montmartre & Illuminations
tour this evening. (B)
Day 4 PARIS - LYON - EMBARKATION
After checking out of your hotel, you will board the TGV high-speed
train that will whisk you through the French countryside to Lyon.
Nestled between the Saone and Rhone rivers, Lyon is one of France’s
most important cities and gastronomic capitals. Upon arrival, enjoy
some free time for lunch on your own before your included Lyon
Cooking Demonstration. Later, transfer to your luxurious ship.
Gather this evening on board for a Welcome Dinner. (B,D)
Day 5 LYON - TRÉVOUX
Today your panoramic tour of Lyon will take you to the “Place
Bellecour” with its equestrian statue of Louis XIV, the “Place des
Terreaux,” with Bartholdi’s Fountain and the Town Hall. Afterwards,
visit Fourvière, part of the historic region designated a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. Known as the “Hill of Prayers,” Fourvière is
famous for its iconic white Basilica of Notre-Dame; ruins of a Roman
theater, and majestic views of the city below. Later, your ship will
depart for the historic village of Trévoux. Upon arrival, you will
take a walking tour of this former capital of the ancient
principality of Dombes. The town’s landmarks include a Parliament
building, medieval ramparts and a hillside Chateau. You will also
enjoy a traditional game of boules, otherwise known as pétanque. (B,L,D)
Day 6 TRÉVOUX - VIENNE
This morning’s tour will take you through the chateaux, fields and
vineyards of the Beaujolais wine region, the Pays d’Or or “land of
the golden stones,” named for the ochre limestone of its homes and
castles. You will visit the medieval hilltop village of Oingt. You
will also visit the winery and home of a local vintner, which will
include wine tasting, a vineyard tour and explanation of the history
of wine production in the region. Return to the ship in the early
afternoon and continue cruising towards Vienne. (B,L,D)
Day 7 VIENNE - TOURNON
Situated between the wine regions of Burgundy and Beaujolais, Vienne
has a significant Roman history, which is highlighted by its
marvelously preserved ruins and remains. This morning, you will take
a mini train tour and see the 1st-century Roman Temple of Augustus
and Livia, the ruins of a Roman theater and the medieval churches of
St. Andre-Le-Bas and Abbey St. Pierre. As an alternative, you may
choose to visit the castle (when available). Your ship will depart
at midday for Tournon. This evening, explore the town on your own. (B,L,D)
Day 8 TOURNON - VIVIERS
This morning, visit Tain L’Hermitage, Tournon’s “twin” town located
across the Rhone River and linked by a 19th-century suspension
bridge. The fertile soil and ideal climate of the region has made
Tain L’Hermitage the premier producer of the Côtes du Rhone wines.
Enjoy a wine tasting and then free time this afternoon to visit the
16th-century castle which is now a town hall. Return to the ship for
lunch as we cruise to Viviers. Arriving this evening, you will enjoy
a unique view of the town’s history and legends. Participate in an
onboard nougat demonstration or follow along on a “ghost walk”
through this once-thriving medieval town, as fascinating and
poignant stories of its past are brought to life by the town’s
current residents. (B,L,D)
Day 9 VIVIERS - AVIGNON
After breakfast, enjoy an excursion to Grignan, a magnificent
village perched upon a hill surrounded by lavender fields, topped by
a Renaissance castle. From the castle, enjoy a commanding view of
the surrounding countryside. Return to the ship and cruise to
Avignon. As your ship docks, look for the Avignon Bridge, made
famous by the French children’s song “Sur le pont d’Avignon” (“On
the Bridge of Avignon”). Seven popes resided in the magnificent
Gothic Papal Palace, which you will visit during your walking tour.
You will also see the well-preserved medieval walls surrounding the
historic center of town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the
alternative, you can take an excursion to the Pont du Gard, a Roman
aqueduct that is a masterpiece of engineering and a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. Your tour will also visit Uzes, a lovely Provencal
small town known for its Castle of the Duke of Uzes (still occupied
by the Duke and his family), medieval streets and a picturesque town
square framed by archways. Enjoy free time for shopping in Uzes
before returning to your ship. (B,L,D)
Day 10 AVIGNON - LES BAUX - ARLES
This morning, you will arrive in Arles and board a motor coach for
an excursion to the village of Les Baux de Provence. This hilltop
village and fortress was a Protestant stronghold during the French
Wars of Religion until destroyed by Louis XIII and Cardinal
Richelieu in 1633. At the castle, you will see examples of medieval
siege weaponry. In the alternative, choose to take the “Van Gogh”
tour which will take you the Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. Here, Van
Gogh painted some of his most well-known paintings such as The
Irises and Starry Night. Later, visit an olive farm to learn about
this age-old Provençal farming tradition. Late this afternoon, your
city tour of Arles takes you to the Romanesque cathedral and the
Roman Amphitheater. The ship moors overnight in Arles. (B,L,D)
Day 11 ARLES - DISEMBARKATION - BARCELONA, SPAIN
Disembark your ship in Arles and transfer to Barcelona. Along the
way, pass through the Camargue, the unique marshland that extends to
the sea. Stop in the medieval town of Perpignan, France, where you
will have free time for lunch and some exploring on your own. (B)
Day 12 BARCELONA
Your full day in Barcelona begins with a driving tour to the top of
Montjuic Hill where you will enjoy glorious views of the city below.
Continue along the waterfront to Las Ramblas, the iconic tree-lined
boulevard at the heart of the city. You will explore the Gothic
Quarter, the medieval center of the city. Your tour also includes
the unique architectural works of Antoni Gaudí, including Casa Milà,
Casa Batlló and La Sagrada Familia, the basilica and UNESCO World
Heritage Site that has been under construction for over a century.
In the alternative, choose the “tapas and boqueria” excursion where
you will visit tapas bars and sample local favorites. Also, discover
why Mediterranean cuisine is internationally known due to its
ingredients during your guided tour of the “Market of la Boqueria.”
(B)
Day 13 BARCELONA
Enjoy a full day at your leisure, or take part in the optional
Montserrat excursion, visiting the famous Benedictine Abbey atop
Montserrat Mountain. (B)
Day 14 DEPART BARCELONA
Breakfast. Optional transfer to the airport for your homeward
flight. (B)
Itinerary outline 2013:
| 1 |
Paris |
Hotel check-in |
| 2 |
Paris |
City tour |
| |
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Optional Parisian Cabaret |
| 3 |
Paris |
Optional Seine Cruise & Eiffel Tower |
| |
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Optional Montmartre & Illuminations |
| 4 |
Paris |
TVG high-speed train to Lyon |
| |
Lyon |
Cooking demonstration |
| |
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EMBARKATION |
| |
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Welcome Cocktail & Dinner |
| 5 |
Lyon |
City tour |
| |
Trévoux |
Walking tour |
| 6 |
Trévoux |
Beaujolais excursion |
| |
Vienne |
Free evening |
| 7 |
Vienne |
Walking tour & mini train |
| |
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OR Castle visit |
| |
Tournon |
Free Time |
| 8 |
Tournon |
Winery visit & tasting |
| |
Viviers |
Nougat demonstration |
| |
|
OR Ghost walk |
| 9 |
Viviers |
Grignan excursion |
| |
Avignon |
Walking tour & Papal Palace |
| |
|
OR Pont du Gard excursion |
| 10 |
Arles |
Les Baux excursion |
| |
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OR "Van Gogh" tour |
| |
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Olive Farm visit & Arles walking tour |
| 11 |
Arles |
DISEMBARKATION |
| |
Perpignan |
Free time for lunch |
| |
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Transfer to Barcelona |
| |
Barcelona |
Hotel check-in |
| 12 |
Barcelona |
City tour |
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OR Tapas Boqueria excursion |
| 13 |
Barcelona |
Optional Montserrat excursion |
| 14 |
Barcelona |
Optional Airport transfer |
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ITINERARY - 2012 - Provence
&Spain Cruise on Ms Amadaggio
DAY 1, ARRIVE IN PARIS, FRANCE
Arrive in Paris and optional transfer to your hotel. The balance of
the day is yours to start exploring this beautiful city.
DAY 2, PARIS
Enjoy Paris’ famous sights during this morning’s guided tour where
you will see the Champs Élysées, Place de la Concorde, and the
Eiffel Tower. Conclude your visit at the famous Notre Dame
Cathedral. The afternoon is free for you to explore the “City of
Light.” This evening, an optional Parisian Cabaret dinner theater
excursion is available. (B)
DAY 3, PARIS
Your last day in Paris is free for you to enjoy at your leisure. Or,
you may decide to join the optional Seine Cruise & Eiffel Tower
excursion this morning or the optional Montmartre & Illuminations
tour this evening. (B) |
 |
DAY 4, PARIS – LYON – EMBARKATION
After checking out of your hotel, you will board the TGV high-speed
train that will whisk you through the French countryside to Lyon.
Nestled between the Saone and Rhone rivers, Lyon is one of France’s most
important cities and gastronomic capitals. Upon arrival, enjoy some free
time for lunch on your own before your included Lyon Cooking
Demonstration. Later, transfer to your luxurious ship. Gather this
evening on board for a Welcome Dinner. (B,D)
DAY 5, LYON – TRÉVOUX
Today your panoramic tour of Lyon will take you to the “Place Bellecour”
with its equestrian statue of Louis XIV, the “Place des Terreaux,” with
Bartholdi’s Fountain and the Town Hall. Afterwards, visit Fourvière,
part of the historic region designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Known as the “Hill of Prayers,” Fourvière is famous for its iconic white
Basilica of Notre-Dame; ruins of a Roman theater, and majestic views of
the city below. Later, your ship will depart for the historic village of
Trévoux. Upon arrival, you will take a walking tour of this former
capital of the ancient principality of Dombes. The town’s landmarks
include a Parliament building, medieval ramparts and a hillside Chateau.
You will also enjoy a traditional game of boules, otherwise known as
pétanque. (B,L,D)
DAY 6, TRÉVOUX – VIENNE
This morning’s tour will take you through the chateaux, fi elds and
vineyards of the Beaujolais wine region, the Pays d’Or or “land of the
golden stones,” named for the ochre limestone of its homes and castles.
You will visit the medieval hilltop village of Oingt. You will also
visit the winery and home of a local vintner, which will include wine
tasting, a vineyard tour and explanation of the history of wine
production in the region. Return to the ship in the early afternoon and
continue cruising towards Vienne. (B,L,D)
DAY 7, VIENNE – TOURNON
Situated between the wine regions of Burgundy and Beaujolais, Vienne has
a signifi cant Roman history, which is highlighted by its marvelously
preserved ruins and remains. This morning, you will take a mini train
tour and see the 1st-century Roman Temple of Augustus and Livia, the
ruins of a Roman theater and the medieval churches of St. Andre-Le-Bas
and Abbey St. Pierre. As an alternative, you may choose to visit the
castle (when available). Your ship will depart at midday for Tournon.
This evening, explore the town on your own. (B,L,D)
DAY 8, TOURNON – VIVIERS
This morning, visit Tain L’Hermitage, Tournon’s “twin” town located
across the Rhone River and linked by a 19th-century suspension bridge.
The fertile soil and ideal climate of the region has made Tain
L’Hermitage the premier producer of the Côtes du Rhone wines. Enjoy a
wine tasting and then free time this afternoon to visit the 16th-century
castle which is now a town hall. Return to the ship for lunch as we
cruise to Viviers. Arriving this evening, you will enjoy a unique view
of the town’s history and legends. Participate in an onboard nougat
demonstration or follow along on a “ghost walk” through this
once-thriving medieval town, as fascinating and poignant stories of its
past are brought to life by the town’s current residents. (B,L,D)
DAY 9, VIVIERS – AVIGNON
After breakfast, enjoy an excursion to Grignan, a magnificent village
perched upon a hill surrounded by lavender fields, topped by a
Renaissance castle. From the castle, enjoy a commanding view of the
surrounding countryside. Return to the ship and cruise to Avignon. As
your ship docks, look for the Avignon Bridge, made famous by the French
children’s song “Sur le pont d’Avignon” (“On the Bridge of Avignon”).
Seven popes resided in the magnificent Gothic Papal Palace, which you
will visit during your walking tour. You will also see the
well-preserved medieval walls surrounding the historic center of town, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the alternative, you can take an
excursion to the Pont du Gard, a Roman aqueduct that is a masterpiece of
engineering and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Your tour will also visit
Uzes, a lovely Provencal small town known for its Castle of the Duke of
Uzes (still occupied by the Duke and his family), medieval streets and a
picturesque town square framed by archways. Enjoy free time for shopping
in Uzes before returning to your ship. (B,L,D)
DAY 10, AVIGNON – LES BAUX – ARLES
This morning, you will arrive in Arles and board a motor coach for an
excursion to the village of Les Baux de Provence. This hilltop village
and fortress was a Protestant stronghold during the French Wars of
Religion until destroyed by Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu in 1633.
At the castle, you will see examples of medieval siege weaponry. In the
alternative, choose to take the “Van Gogh” tour which will take you the
Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. Here, Van Gogh painted some of his most
well-known paintings such as The Irises and Starry Night. Later, visit
an olive farm to learn about this age-old Provençal farming tradition.
Late this afternoon, your city tour of Arles takes you to the Romanesque
cathedral and the Roman Amphitheater. The ship moors overnight in Arles.
(B,L,D)
DAY 11, ARLES – DISEMBARK – BARCELONA, SPAIN
Disembark your ship in Arles and transfer to Barcelona. Along the way,
pass through the Camargue, the unique marshland that extends to the sea.
Stop in the medieval town of Perpignan, France, where you will have free
time for lunch and some exploring on your own. (B)
DAY 12, BARCELONA
Your full day in Barcelona begins with a driving tour to the top of
Montjuic Hill where you will enjoy glorious views of the city below.
Continue along the waterfront to Las Ramblas, the iconic tree-lined
boulevard at the heart of the city. You will explore the Gothic Quarter,
the medieval center of the city. Your tour also includes the unique
architectural works of Antoni Gaudí, including Casa Milà, Casa Batlló
and La Sagrada Familia, the basilica and UNESCO World Heritage Site that
has been under construction for over a century. In the alternative,
choose the “tapas and boqueria” excursion where you will visit tapas
bars and sample local favorites. Also, discover why Mediterranean
cuisine is internationally known due to its ingredients during your
guided tour of the “Market of la Boqueria.” (B)
DAY 13, BARCELONA
Enjoy a full day at your leisure, or take part in the optional
Montserrat excursion, visiting the famous Benedictine Abbey atop
Montserrat Mountain. (B)
DAY 14, DEPART BARCELONA
Optional Transfer to the airport for your homeward flight. (B)
REVERSE ITINERARY: 2012
DAY 1, ARRIVE IN BARCELONA, SPAIN
Arrive in Barcelona and OPTIONAL transfer to your hotel. The balance of
the day is free to start exploring this beautiful city.
DAY 2, BARCELONA
Your full day in Barcelona begins with a driving tour to the top of
Montjuic Hill where you will enjoy glorious views of the city below.
Continue along the waterfront to Las Ramblas, the iconic tree-lined
boulevard at the heart of the city. You will explore the Gothic Quarter,
the medieval center of the city. Your tour also includes the unique
architectural works of Antoni Gaudí, including Casa Milà, Casa Batlló
and La Sagrada Familia, the basilica and UNESCO World Heritage Site that
has been under construction for over a century. In the alternative,
choose the “tapas and boqueria” excursion where you will visit tapas
bars and sample local favorites. Also, discover why Mediterranean
cuisine is internationally known due to its ingredients during your
guided tour of the “Market of la Boqueria.” (B)
DAY 3, BARCELONA
Enjoy a full day at your leisure, or take part in the optional
Montserrat Excursion, visiting the famous Benedictine Abbey atop
Montserrat Mountain. (B)
DAY 4, BARCELONA – EMBARKATION - ARLES, FRANCE
After breakfast, you will transfer from Barcelona to Arles, the gateway
to Provence. Along the way, you will stop in the medieval town of
Perpignan, France, close to the Mediterranean. Here, you will have free
time for lunch and some exploring on your own. Continue on your
transfer, passing through the unique marshland region of the Camargue
before arriving in Arles. This evening, meet your fellow passengers for
a Welcome Dinner. (B,D)
DAY 5, ARLES – LES BAUX – AVIGNON
This morning, you will arrive in Arles and board a motor coach for an
excursion to the village of Les Baux de Provence. This hilltop village
and fortress was a Protestant stronghold during the French Wars of
Religion until destroyed by Louis XIII and Cardinal Richelieu in 1633.
At the castle, you will see examples of medieval siege weaponry. In the
alternative, choose to take the “Van Gogh” tour which will take you the
Saint Paul de Mausole Asylum. Here, Van Gogh painted some of his most
well-known paintings such as The Irises and Starry Night. Later, visit
an olive farm to learn about this age-old Provençal farming tradition.
Late this afternoon, your city tour of Arles takes you to the Romanesque
cathedral and the Roman Amphitheater. This evening cruise to nearby
Avignon. As your ship docks, look for the Avignon Bridge, made famous by
the French children’s song “Sur le pont d’Avignon” (“On the Bridge of
Avignon”). (B,L,D)
DAY 6, AVIGNON – VIVIERS
This morning, you will have your choice of two excursions in and around
historic Avignon. Home to the papacy from 1309 to 1377, Avignon was an
important center of the Catholic Church. Seven popes resided in the
magnificent Gothic Papal Palace, which you will visit during your
walking tour. You will also see the well-preserved medieval walls
surrounding the historic center of town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In the alternative, you can take an excursion to the Pont du Gard, a
Roman aqueduct that is a masterpiece of engineering and a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. Your tour will also visit Uzes, a lovely Provencal small
town known for its Castle of the Duke of Uzes (still occupied by the
Duke and his family), medieval streets and a picturesque town square
framed by archways. Enjoy free time for shopping in Uzes before
returning to your ship. You will then cruise to Viviers. Arriving this
evening, you will enjoy a unique view of the town’s history and legends.
Participate in an onboard nougat demonstration or follow along on a
“ghost walk” through this once-thriving medieval town, as fascinating
and poignant stories of its past are brought to life by the town’s
current residents. The ship moors overnight in Viviers (B,L,D)
DAY 7, VIVIERS – TOURNON
After breakfast, enjoy an excursion to Grignan, a magnificent village
perched upon a hill surrounded by lavender fields, topped by a
Renaissance castle. From the castle, enjoy a commanding view of the
surrounding countryside. Enjoy some free time to explore local shops for
confections, home-made lavender soaps and other crafts. You will cruise
to Tournon this evening. (B,L,D)
DAY 8, TOURNON – VIENNE
This morning, visit Tain L’Hermitage, Tournon’s “twin” town located
across the Rhône River and linked by a 19th-century suspension bridge.
The fertile soil and ideal climate of the region has made Tain
L’Hermitage the premier producer of the Côtes du Rhône wines. Enjoy a
wine tasting and then free time this afternoon to visit the 16th-century
castle which is now a town hall. This evening, you will arrive in
Vienne. Situated between the wine regions of Burgundy and Beaujolais,
Vienne has a significant Roman history, which is highlighted by its
marvelously preserved ruins and remains. (B,L,D)
DAY 9, VIENNE – TRÉVOUX
This morning, you will take a mini train tour and see the 1st-century
Roman Temple of Augustus and Livia, the ruins of a Roman theater and the
medieval churches of St. Andre-Le-Bas and Abbey St. Pierre. As an
alternative, you may choose to visit the castle (when available). Later,
your ship will depart for the historic village of Trévoux. Upon arrival,
you will take a walking tour of this former capital of the ancient
principality of Dombes. The town’s landmarks include a Parliament
building, medieval ramparts and a hillside Chateau. You will also enjoy
a traditional game of boules, otherwise known as pétanque. (B,L,D)
DAY 10, TREVOUX – LYON
This morning’s tour will take you through the chateaux, fields and
vineyards of the Beaujolais wine region, the Pays d’Or or “land of the
golden stones,” named for the ochre limestone of its homes and castles.
You will visit the medieval hilltop village of Oingt. You will also
visit the winery and home of a local vintner, which will include wine
tasting, a vineyard tour and explanation of the history of wine
production in the region. After lunch, depart your ship in Collonges and
travel to Lyon. Today your panoramic tour of Lyon will take you to the
“Place Bellecour” with its equestrian statue of Louis XIV, the “Place
des Terreaux,” with Bartholdi’s Fountain and the Town Hall. Afterwards,
visit Fourvière, part of the historic region designated a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. Known as the “Hill of Prayers,” Fourvière is famous for
its iconic white Basilica of Notre-Dame; ruins of a Roman theater, and
majestic views of the city below. Later, rejoin your ship now docked in
Lyon. (B,L,D)
DAY 11, LYON – DISEMBARK – PARIS, FRANCE
After disembarking your ship, you will be treated to a demonstration of
Lyonnaise cooking. You will then have free time for lunch on your own
before transferring to the train station to board a TGV high-speed train
that will whisk you through the French countryside to Paris. Upon
arrival in Paris, you will be transferred to your hotel. This evening,
an optional Montmartre & Illuminations excursion is available. (B)
DAY 12, PARIS
Enjoy Paris’ famous sights during this morning's guided tour where you
will see the Champs Élysées, Place de la Concorde, and the Eiffel Tower.
Conclude your visit at the famous Notre Dame Cathedral. The afternoon is
free for you to explore the “City of Light.” This evening, an optional
Parisian Cabaret dinner theater excursion is available. (B)
DAY 13, PARIS
Enjoy your last full day in Paris at your leisure. Or it you choose,
join the optional Seine Cruise & Eiffel Tower excursion this morning or
the optional Parisian Cabaret dinner theater excursion this evening. (B)
DAY 14, DEPART PARIS
Your splendid vacation comes to an end as you transfer (optional) to the
airport for your homeward flight. (B)
Itinerary outline 2012:
|
Day
|
Destination |
Activities |
|
1
|
Paris |
Hotel check-in |
|
2
|
Paris |
City tour |
|
3
|
Paris |
Optional tours available |
|
4
|
Paris |
TGV high-speed train to Lyon |
|
|
Lyon |
Cooking demonstration |
|
|
|
EMBARKATION |
|
|
|
Welcome Cocktail & Dinner |
|
5
|
Lyon |
City tour |
|
|
Trévoux |
Walking tour |
|
6
|
Trévoux |
Beaujolais excursion |
|
7
|
Vienne |
City tour OR Castle visit |
|
|
Tournon |
Free time |
|
8
|
Tournon |
Winery visit & tasting; chocolate tasting
|
|
|
Viviers |
Ghost walk |
|
9
|
Viviers |
Grignan excursion |
|
|
|
Onboard nougat demonstration |
|
|
Avignon |
Walking tour & Papal Palace |
|
|
|
OR Pont du Gard excursion |
|
10
|
Arles |
Les Baux excursion; Olive Farm visit |
|
|
|
Arles walking tour OR "Van Gogh" tour |
|
11
|
Arles |
DISEMBARKATION |
|
|
Perpignan |
Free time for lunch; transfer to Barcelona
|
|
|
Barcelona |
Hotel check-in |
|
12
|
Barcelona |
City tour OR Tapas & Boqueria excursion
|
|
13
|
Barcelona |
Optional tour available |
|
14
|
Barcelona |
Transfer to airport |
Included Features 2012 & 2013 :
- 3 Nights Hotel Accommodation in Paris including daily Buffet
Breakfast
- Transfer from the hotel to Lyon via High-speed TGV train
- 7 Nights Deluxe Cruise Accommodation in an Outside Stateroom -
82% of the Staterooms with large French Balconies
- Daily Sightseeing Program as outlined in the Itinerary
- Superb Dining with all Meals included during your Cruise
- Free-flowing Wine, beer and soft drinks with every Dinner on
board the Ship
- Bottled Water in every stateroom replenished daily
- Cocktail Reception, Welcome Dinner & Captain's Gala Dinner
- Motorcoach from the Ship in Arles to Perpignan and on to
Barcelona
- 3 Nights Hotel Accommodation in Barcelona including daily Buffet
Breakfast
- Special Highlights including Lectures, Theme Dinners, Cooking
Demonstration, onboard Music Performances and afternoon & evening
Piano Music
- Services of Professional Cruise Manager
- All English Language on board in a non-smoking Environment
(smoking permitted only on the Sun Deck)
- All local Taxes
2012 & 2013 Departure dates and prices (US$)
|
Departure
Date 2012
|
Start
City
|
Ship
Name
|
Cruise
Only
|
Cruise
& Land
|
|
Mar 26
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,499
|
$3,959
|
|
Apr 2 - sold out
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,499
|
$4,059
|
|
Apr 9
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,699
|
$4,259
|
|
Apr 16
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,999
|
$4,559
|
|
Apr 23 - sold out
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,099
|
$4,659
|
|
Apr 30 - sold out
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,099
|
$4,659
|
|
May 7 - sold out
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,199
|
$4,759
|
|
May 14
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,199
|
$4,759
|
|
May 21
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,199
|
$4,759
|
|
May 28 - sold out
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,199
|
$4,759
|
|
Jun 4 - sold out
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,199
|
$4,759
|
|
Jun 11 - sold out
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,199
|
$4,759
|
|
Jun 18
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,099
|
$4,659
|
|
Jun 25
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,099
|
$4,659
|
|
Jul 2 - Sold out
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,099
|
$4,659
|
|
Jul 9 - sold out
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,099
|
$4,659
|
|
Jul 16
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,099
|
$4,659
|
|
Jul 23 - sold out
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,099
|
$4,659
|
|
Jul 30
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,099
|
$4,659
|
|
Aug 6 - sold out
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,099
|
$4,659
|
|
Aug 13 - sold out
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,099
|
$4,659
|
|
Aug 20 - sold out
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,099
|
$4,659
|
|
Aug 27 - sold out
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,299
|
$4,859
|
|
Sep 3
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,299
|
$4,859
|
|
Sep 10 - sold out
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,299
|
$4,859
|
|
Sep 17
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,299
|
$4,859
|
|
Sep 24 - sold out
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,299
|
$4,859
|
|
Oct 1
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,299
|
$4,859
|
|
Oct 8
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$3,099
|
$4,659
|
|
Oct 15
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,999
|
$4,559
|
|
Oct 22
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,799
|
$4,359
|
|
Oct 29
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,599
|
$4,159
|
|
Nov 5
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,599
|
$4,159
|
|
Nov 12* - Special
In Celebration
of Wine cruise
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,599
|
$4,159
|
|
Nov 19 - Special - book
by 31st of May 2012
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
price: $2,599
Special: $ 999
|
Price: $4,159
Special: $2559
|
|
Nov 26 - sold out
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,699
|
$4,259
|
|
Dec 3
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,699
|
$4,259
|
|
Dec 10
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,699
|
$4,259
|
|
Dec 17
|
Barcelona
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,699
|
$4,259
|
|
Dec 24
|
Paris
|
AmaDagio
|
$2,699
|
$4,259
|
|
Departure
Date 2013
|
Start
City
|
Ship
Name
|
Cruise
Only
|
Cruise
& Land
|
|
Mar 26 |
Barcelona |
AmaDagio |
$2499 |
$4059 |
|
Apr 9 |
Barcelona |
AmaDagio |
$2799 |
$4359 |
|
Apr 16 |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$3099 |
$4659 |
|
Apr 30 - sold out
|
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$3199 |
$4759 |
|
May 14 |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$3299 |
$4859 |
|
May 21 |
Barcelona |
AmaDagio |
$3299 |
$4859 |
|
May 28 - sold out |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$3299 |
$4079 |
|
Jun 18 |
Barcelona |
AmaDagio |
$3199 |
$4759 |
|
Jun 25 |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$3199 |
$4759 |
|
Jul 2 |
Barcelona |
AmaDagio |
$3199 |
$4759 |
|
Jul 23 |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$3199 |
$4759 |
|
Jul 30 |
Barcelona |
AmaDagio |
$3199 |
$4759 |
|
Aug 6 |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$3199 |
$4759 |
|
Aug 20 - sold out |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$3199 |
$3979 |
|
Sep 3 - sold out |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$3399 |
$4959 |
|
Sep 17 |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$3399 |
$4959 |
|
Oct 1 - sold out |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$3399 |
$4959 |
|
Oct 15 |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$3099 |
$4659 |
|
Oct 22 |
Barcelona |
AmaDagio |
$2899 |
$4459 |
|
Oct 29 |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$2699 |
$4259 |
|
Nov 5 * |
Barcelona |
AmaDagio |
$2699 |
$4259 |
|
Nov 19* |
Barcelona |
AmaDagio |
$2699 |
$4259 |
|
Nov 26 |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$2799 |
$3579 |
|
Dec 3 |
Barcelona |
AmaDagio |
$2799 |
$4359 |
|
Dec 10 |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$2799 |
$4359 |
|
Dec 17 |
Barcelona |
AmaDagio |
$2799 |
$4359 |
|
Dec 24 |
Paris |
AmaDagio |
$2799 |
$4359 |
*Celebration of Wine cruise - Itinerary the same but it includes
extras: Wine lecture and tasting on board, plus excursion with winery
visit and tasting, champagne tasting and also one special French
themed dinner with wine pairing
Port Charges: $147 per person
Single Supplement for Cruise: 50% of twin price; Jr. Suites 100% of twin
price.
Single supplement for Land: $780 per person.
Prices are per person in Category E in a deluxe outside stateroom with
window.
To upgrade to a higher Category, add the following amount per person:
|
Cat.
|
Deck
|
STATEROOM
|
Price
|
|
D
|
Piano
|
Window
|
$ 199
|
|
C
|
Violin/Cello
|
French Balcony
|
$ 579
|
|
B
|
Violin/Cello
|
French Balcony
|
$ 779
|
|
A
|
Violin
|
French Balcony
|
$ 889
|
|
S
|
Violin
|
French Balcony
|
$ 1899
|
Ms Amadagio cruiseship description
NOTE: Children are not accepted.
Please select bedding configuration at the time of
booking.
The choices are:
Choice A: Two twin beds
Choice B: One large bed (larger than queen size)
|