Sample Itineraries |
Pick up: Avignon, drop off Montpellier
Monday: A full day of shopping and sightseeing. A whole day in fabulous Provence! In the morning we visit the ancient town of Avignon where we can tour the Palais du Pape. We can wander the narrow streets inside the fortified walls, visiting the many little shops where French treasures are awaiting you. Provencal fabrics for table cloths, place mats, lavender scent in pot pourri, cicada pottery….We return to the barge for lunch. In the afternoon we go to Gordes, one of the most beautiful villages in France. It has narrow cobbled streets (sensible shoes required) threading their way between tall houses, and is built against the rock. We can visit Le Moulin des Bouillons, located in a typical "bastide" on a roman site, the oldest intact olive-oil mill in France. Dinner is back at the barge, still moored in Villeneuve-les- Avignon. Tuesday: This morning we go to Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, a charming provencal town 25km from Avignon. The numerous canals and branches of the Sorgue have given the town the nickname of the Venice of Provence. The town centre with the church is surrounded by cafés and shops, the many streets radiating out from this centre have a wide variety of shops of all kinds with window displays. You will find nearly 300 permanent antique dealers and second hand shops! After lunch on the barge we begin our cruise and float down the river Rhone to Vallabrègues, a typical provencal village. Dinner on board with a view of the river. Wednesday: This morning we go to Arles, where van Gogh fell in love with the lights and colors of this fascinating countryside. We start with a stroll through the huge and colorful open-air market. Heading to the heart this sophisticated town we will see Les Arenes, a Roman amphitheater built in the 1C AD and other roman monuments. Lunch will be served on the barge. After lunch we go to the enchanting hilltop village of Les Beaux, known for gorgeous views over the provençal landscape. St Rémy, the home to princess Caroline of Monaco and other celebrities has shops with regional pottery, including beautiful sunflower plates, no doubt influenced by van Gogh. Dinner on board rounds off a wonderful day. Thursday: A morning cruise on the River Rhone and the 'petit Rhone', and we pass several locks. After the second lock, we continue our cruise on the Canal du Rhone a Sète. Lunch will be served during the cruise and in the afternoon we will arrive in the town of St. Gilles. This afternoon we go to the Musée des Arômes et de Parfum in Graveson, housed in a lovely 19th-century farmhouse, where you can explore a whole world of delicate scents, the essential oils and products associated with aromatherapy. There is also a shop where you can buy a little something to make you smell and feel good. This evening we dine out in a restaurant where you can try some specialties from this region. Friday: In the morning we continue our cruise on the Canal du Rhône a Sète through the stunningly beautiful Camargue National Park. During this cruise we can observe the wild Camargue horses, troops of bulls and see lots of birds. We moor right at the gates of the amazing 13th century walled town of Aigues-Mortes, an embarkation port for the crusades. After lunch there will be time to walk along the ramparts if liked. You also have one more opportunity to shop for souvenirs in this gorgeous boutiquefilled fortified town! There will be time to relax in one of the many outdoor cafés. Tonight's festive farewell dinner in this quaint setting ends the cruise in grand style. Saturday: You'll say "Au Revoir" and depart after breakfast for transfer to Montpellier. There are TGV train departures to Paris and Nice. You may also be transferred to the airport, rental car office, or hotel. Please Note: On alternate weeks this itinerary will be cruised in reverse direction.
Cruise Route: Canal du Rhone au Rhin, River Saône, Canal du Centre Pick up: Dole, drop off Le Creusot MO TGV station Guided tour highlights can be: Visit to Dole, visit of Beaune, the wine capital of Burgundy, visit to Chalon sur Saone, wine tasting in Meursault, chateau La Rochepot and Nolay. Sunday afternoon: You will be met at the location of your choice in Dole, which is easily accessible by TGV train from Paris or as a rental car return point. You will be transferred to your charming barge home, moored in Dole, a flower-filled town built on a hill overlooking the River Doubs. A champagne welcome will be followed by your first evening meal on the barge. Monday: Cruise from Dole to Saint Jean de Losne. This morning you we go on a walking tour of Dole, the birth place of Louis Pasteur. His home, now a museum, is within walking distance. We return to the barge for lunch and in the afternoon we cruise down the canal du Rhone au Rhin towards Saint Symphorien. Passing the last lock of this canal, we enter the wide and spacious river Saone and cruise to Saint-Jean de Losne, where we will moor for the night. The charming little town is on walking distance. Tuesday: Cruise from Saint Jean de Losne to Seurre. In the morning we continue our cruise to Seurre, from where we depart with the minibus to visit Beaune, the wine capital of Burgundy. The 15th century Hospice (hospital) is one of the most fascinating sites in Burgundy. Then it is wine tasting at the famous Marché aux Vins, if you wish, you can buy wine here, these experts will ship your purchases back home safely. We return to the barge where dinner awaits us. Wednesday: Cruise from Seurre to Chalon sur Saone. We start our day cruising to Chalon sur Saone. Chalon is the birthplace of photography. In 1822 Nicephone Niepce managed to capture an image on glass, there will be time to visit the photographic museum, right opposite our mooring. This afternoon you are free to browse in the picturesque shopping area or to relax in a café on the town square. Dinner will be served on the barge. Thursday: We leave Chalon in the morning, cruising up to the entrance of the canal du Centre, the first lock is over 50 feet high! We moor in Fragnes, a tranquil mooring and have lunch. The afternoon we go for a tour in the Burgundy wine country, followed by in wine tasting in the chateau of Meursault. The chateau has been tastefully restored and today is one of the biggest and most beautiful estates in Burgundy. Friday: This morning we continue our leisurely cruise to Chagny. We pass thirteen locks, mostly on a short distance, now is a good time to take a walk on the towpath or explore the countryside by bicycle! After lunch we go for a tour in the minivan to the medieval château, La Rochepot - entered through a drawbridge! Then it’s a stop at the ancient market place in Nolay to have a drink on the town square, or to browse in the antique shops. Our last on board dinner rounds out a wonderful day! Saturday: You'll say "Au Revoir" and depart after breakfast for transfer to Le Creusot TGV Station. You may also be transferred to the airport, rental car office, or hotel of your choice. Our sightseeing schedule is flexible and can be customized to reflect your interests. Occasionally an itinerary will be changed due to canal closures or inclement weather. The Captain will substitute an equally interesting route. Change in itinerary will not be accepted as a cause for cancelling your cruise. |
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