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MS
CHARLEMAGNE
MOSELLE
RIVER
KOBLENZ
–
METZ

Moselle River
Rising in northeastern France, the
Mossel River flows north, forming part of the border between
Germany and Luxembourg, then northeast into the Rhine River at Koblenz,
Germany. In this part of the valley are the vineyards that
produce the famous Moselle wines. The most notable wines are
Riesling, Elbling, Muller-Thurgau and Kerner. The
Moselle Region is to Germany what the Burgundy region is to
France.
Charlemagne will take you through this
impressive wine area with it's castles and chateaux and
picturesque villages. Then we will pass into another
coutry, the Duchy of Luxembourg. From there it in on to
France and the town of Metz with 3000 years of history.
The source of the Moselle is at the
western slope of the Ballon
d'Alsace in the Vosges mountains. The Moselle flows
through the Lorraine region, west of the Vosges. Further
downstream, in Germany, the Moselle valley forms the division
between the Eifel
and Hunsrück
mountain regions. Its total length from source to mouth
is approximately 545 km. It is noted for its beautiful
scenery making the Moselle River one of the most popular tourist
destinations in Europe.
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SATURDAY
KOBLENZ
We
meet at the Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof Hotel in
Frankfurt at 14:00 (2pm) and transfer to MS Charlemagne
moored in the city of
Koblenz
, a welcome aboard reception will await you and then you will
be shown to your cabins, time to settle into your
accommodations before dinner is served at 7.30pm
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SUNDAY
KOBLENZ-COCHEM-ZELL
A
morning cruise on the
Moselle
brings us to Cochem, this famous riverside town is
dominated by its medieval castle.
Later, during a wine tasting you will be able to
familiarize yourself with the different wines of the region.
We return to Charlemagne and continue our cruise to the
small wine
village
of
Zell
, known for its wine Zeller Katz.
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MONDAY
ZELL-BERNKASTEL-TREVES
The
Moselle
winds and turns and takes a route along the terrain which is
entirely cultivated with vines which extend as far as the eye
can see, occasionally broken by small villages.
We make a stop at Bernkastel-Kues for a visit to
this small town and its half timbered houses.
We continue our cruise to
Treves
where we will overnight.
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TUESDAY
TREVES-KONZ-MERZIG-METTLACH
After
breakfast, a tour of the city of
Treves
. This city was
the capital of the Occidental Roman Empire in the 3rd
c and was named
Rome
of the North. Treves
can qualify, along with
Worms
as the oldest town in
Germany
. Its
remarkable collection of Roman ruins have been
classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
We return to Charlemagne in time for lunch and continue
our cruise. In
Konz, we leave the
Moselle
valley for the Sarre valley, which cuts
a clear path through the solid mountains of Hunsruck,
causing the river to wind and twist which only
embellishes the route and helps to conserve the
authenticity. The
passage of the loop of the Sarre is one of the highlights of
the cruise. We
arrive into Mettlach in the evening, the town is most famous
as the headquarters of the ceramics company Villeroy &
Boch.
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WEDNESDAY
METTLACH-KONZ-REMICH
This
morning, an excursion in our motor coach to Cloef for the
impressive panoramic view of the loop of the river Sarre.
We continue to Saarburg, a picturesque town
dominated by its imposing
ruined castle, classified as an historical
monument. The
streets of the town are narrow and the half timbered houses date
from the middle ages, also there is a waterfall, over
sixty feet high in the very center of the town, this gives a
very charming aspect and is one reason the town is sometimes
called Little Venice. We
rejoin the Charlemagne in Konz and continue our cruise, we are
back on the river
Moselle
and arrive into Remich. This
charming small town is part of the Grand Duchy of
Luxembourg and we will take anv excursion there this
afternoon. The
capital is a thousand years old, fascinating, built on rock
and called the Gibralta of the North.
The guided visit will explain the historical and
financial aspects
and its function as the headquarters of several European
institutions. We
return to Charlemagne in Remich.
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THURSDAY
REMICH-METZ
This
morning we will visit the Roman mosaiques of Nenning.
They were discovered in 1852 as part of an immense
villa with this sumptuous mosaique wall measuring 16 x 10
meters, this is the largest, most beautiful and best preserved
north of the Alpes. We
return to the boat and cruise, we are now in
France
, as far as
Metz
. The countryside
changes radically and we leave the hills and vineyards behind
us, replaced by the vast plaines of the
Lorraine
. This afternoon,
a visit to
Metz
, the city is Roman, medieval, classic, German and keeps
its aspects from its three thousand years of history.
The cathedral of
Saint-Etienne
is world renown for its stained glass which covers a surface
of 6496 square meters. We
have the pleasure of admiring the masterpieces from the 13th
c until recent times, including works by Marc Chagall.
There will be free time in the city before we return to
Charlemagne for our farewell Gala Dinner.
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FRIDAY
METZ-FRANKFORT
After
breakfast, the motor coach will drive you back to
Frankfort
, arriving there by lunch time.
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NOTE THAT ITINERARIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME DUE TO
WATER LEVELS, LOCK CLOSURES OF CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR
CONTROL.
Reverse
Itinerary for Metz
–
Koblenz itinerary. This cruise does the Neckar
River 2 weeks out of each 4 and the Moselle River the other
two weeks.
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Rates include all meals
from dinner on day 1 to breakfast on day 7. Wines
included with lunch and dinner. Daily excursions with a
guide and entrance fees.
Rate does not include,
Bar Drinks, or Crew Gratuities (Suggested $250) per cabin)
2
week cruises include all meals beginning with diner on day 1
and ending with breakfast on day 14 except for lunch and
dinner on day 7 and breakfast and lunch on day 8 (between
the cruise itineraries)
You
will stay on board between the itinerary changes on 2 week
cruises
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Rates
include all meals from dinner on day 1 to
breakfast on day 7. Wines included with lunch
and dinner. Daily excursions with a guide and
entrance fees.
Rate does
not include, Bar Drinks, or Crew Gratuities
(Suggested $250) per cabin)
2 week cruises include all meals beginning with
diner on day 1 and ending with breakfast on day
14 except for lunch and dinner on day 7 and
breakfast and lunch on day 8 (between the cruise
itineraries)
You will stay on board between the itinerary
changes on 2 week cruises |
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2008
Departs Saturday
June 21 thru Oct 18 |
2008
$2515 per person dbl
Deluxe Suite $500 per person
extra
Single Supplement $500
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2008
Charter Rate
$77,450
32 Passengers |
2008
Transfers included from
Frankfort
Optional Frankfort Hotels
Available
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