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Burgundy to
Beaujolais
2007
  
A
delightful cruise along the bucolic river Saone with
historical riverside towns, Beaujolias wine country, Lyon,
the second city and gourmet capital of France, Romanesque
churches and the abbey of Cluny. This itinerary is also
ideal for wine lovers as it cruises through several major
producing areas.
Cruise Highlights:
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Festinating visit to Lyon, settled 1000 years ago by the
Romans
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Visit to Beaujolais Vineyards
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12c Abbey of St Phillibert
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Cluny and remains of Benedictine monastery
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Chalon Sur Soane, birthplace of photography
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Hospices of Beaune
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Dijon, Capital of Burgundy, Ducal Palace
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Spaceous Cabins |
Comfortable Public Areas with
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LIBELLULE
A delightful cruise along the bucolic River Saône is the
perfect way to experience historic riverside towns and
indulge in exceptional Burgundy wines. Lyon is France’s
second city and its hands-down gourmet capital.
About
Transfers----3 of our boats have a meeting point outside of
Paris. They are the Litote, Lorraine, and Libellule. You
have to option of purchasing our First Class Paris Transfer
which includes baggage handling from Paris to the boat, or
meet the group at the bargeside meeting point. Unless you
will be in the barge side town for sightseeing before or
after the cruise, the offered optional transfers, on those 3
boats with barge side meeting point away from Paris, are
very reasonable and so convenient. You are taken from Paris
to the boat in First Class and your luggage is taken care of
all the way..
The
Anacoluthe includes private coach transfers from Paris
to the barge. It is included in the price of the cruise.
Baggage is handled from the Hotel Regina to your cabin
onboard the barge.
SATURDAY
Passengers who have taken our Optional Paris Transfer meet
in the lobby of the Hotel Regina 192 Rue de Rivoli, 75001
Paris (telephone 01 42 60 31 10) at 1:00 p.m. (1300) by 1st
Class High Speed TGV Train to Dijon where a the Libellule's
own private motor coach will take us to
Libellule
moored a short drive away in the village of
St. Jean de
Losne.
Sip champagne as we welcome you on board and introduce you
to the crew. Settle in on our cruise to nearby Seurre, with
time for a lovely pre-dinner stroll around this pleasant
town. Join us back on board for the first of many
superlative meals.
For those transferring on their own meet
us at the Dijon Train Station at 4 p.m. (1600) just
opposite the Quick Restaurant at the station..
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SUNDAY
After
breakfast, drive to Dijon for a walking tour of this
historic capital, including the Ducal Palace and lovely
medieval district. Afterward, stroll the city on your own.
See the many fine mansions that line the city streets and,
if you choose, pay a visit to the Fine Arts Museum. We
return to Libellule and cast off during lunch on a
cruise through delightful pastoral scenery. Late this
afternoon, we dock in Chalon-sur-Saône, birthplace of
photography. Moor in the heart of the city, close to St.
Vincent Cathedral and the medieval quarter, now a pedestrian
zone.
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MONDAY
After
breakfast, we head for Beaune, center of Burgundy’s wine
trade. Our drive follows the Côte de Beaune, whose villages
read like a fine wine list: Puligny-Montrachet, Meursault,
Auxey Duresses, Volnay, Pommard. In the walled town of
Beaune, take a guided visit of the Hôtel-Dieu, a charity
hospital founded in 1443. A masterpiece of late medieval
architecture, it houses priceless art and is topped by a
remarkable glazed-tiled roof. Afterward, explore on your
own. After lunch and strolling time in Chalon, we cruise to
historic Tournus, home to the Romanesque-style Collegiate
Church of St. Philibert.
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TUESDAY
Enjoy a
leisurely breakfast, before visiting the famous perched
village of Brancion and the castle of Cormatin. Return to
Tournus for lunch, then explore the town. Back underway, we
cruise through pastures populated with the famed white
Charolais cattle that are native to this area. A
mid-afternoon mooring in Mâcon leaves time for exploring,
biking, or a quiet walk along the river.
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WEDNESDAY
This morning
we visit the Beaujolais hills, an area of outstanding
natural beauty. Grapes for exclusive wines grow in the
northern hills, where limestone deposits give the wines
extraordinary quality and body. Enjoy a private tasting
before returning to Mâcon for lunch. This afternoon, cruise
past several villages before anchoring in picturesque
Trevoux, an attractive, partially fortified town and former
capital of a local principality.
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THURSDAY
Stroll through
charming Trevoux before cruising into the chic northern
suburbs of Lyon, the culinary capital of France. Entering
the city by river affords views not available to those
traveling by road, including elegant river front homes and
the city’s oldest quarter. Take a guided walking tour of the
Old Town followed by leisure time to explore France’s second
city. Tonight, sit down to a gala farewell dinner.
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FRIDAY
After breakfast, transfer to the
Lyon Perrache
railroad station. Those taking our transfers board the
first-class TGV train back to Paris. Our transfer services
end at Paris Gare de Lyon.
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Note: This
is a sample itinerary: it is subject to modification in the
case of unforeseen circumstances such as canal closures.
The boat
cruises in the opposite direction on alternate weeks. At
Canal & Co we are constantly developing our programmes and
we may modify our overnight stops and excursions without
prior notice in order to assure a consistently high standard
of moorings and visits.
The above
describes a southbound cruise. For north bound cruises with
transfers the meeting place is the same in Paris. For those
on their own transfer the meeting place is the Hotel Chateau
Perrache which is opposite the Lyon Perrache RR Station. at
4:30 p.m. (1630)
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| Departures
each Sat March 24 to Nov 10
Value season is March 24 to
April 28 & Oct 27 to Nov 10
Normal Season is May 5 to Oct
20 inclusive. |
Value Season $1990 pp double-
Normal Season $2190 pp dbl
Single Supplement is $500
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Optional
Round trip Paris Transfers--$250 pp |
Charter Rate
Value Season $37,620
Normal Season
$41,220
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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 $200 per cabin) |
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FEATURES
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Cabins :
Lower Deck- 6 twins, 1 double
Upper Deck- 2 twins, 1 double
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20 Passengers
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7 Crew members
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Flower Decorated Sundeck
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TV and Video in each cabin
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Stereo,CD
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Air conditioning
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Central Heating
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Bicycles on board
TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
Registry:
France
Year Built: 1966
Converted: 1990
Renovated: 1998
Size: 128 ft. x 17 ft.
Passengers: 20
Crew: 7
Handicap access: No
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