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2008
Cruising the most popular
canal in Burgundy
Vandenesse -Dijon--The Best of Burgundy
  
The Burgundy Canal offers
an incredible abundance of interesting shore excursions,
both from our air conditioned tour bus and by foot or
bicycle in this region well know for its fine wines and
hearty cuisine.
Cruise Highlights:
·
15th
Chateau de Commarin
·
Medieval
perched village of Chateauneuf en Auxois
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Wine tasting
in Meursault
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The Abbey of
La Bussiere
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Picturesque
covered market of Dijon
·
Beaune,
Capital of Burgundy
·
Clos de
Bougeot, private wine tasting
·
Ducal Palace
·
The world
famous Hospice of Beaune
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Bicycles on
board
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The Burgundy Canal, the most beloved in France, offers an
incredible abundance of interesting shore excursions by
coach, on foot, by balloon, or by bicycle. This incomparable
region is world-renowned for its exquisite cuisine and fine
wine.
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
For those
purchasing the optional Paris Transfer via first-class TGV
high-speed train, we
will meet in the lobby of Hotel Regina, 192, Rue de
Rivoli, Paris 75001 (Telephone 01 42 60 31 10) at
1 p.m.
(1300). For those doing their own transfers, meet us in
Dijon Railway Station opposite the Quick Restaurant at 4
p.m. (1600). We will then transfer to Litote moored
in the sleepy village of Vandenesse-en-Auxois. Sip champagne
as we welcome you on board and introduce you to the crew.
(Meanwhile, your luggage is quietly taken to your cabin.)
Enjoy your first gourmet dinner on board this evening.
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SUNDAY
Begin the day
with a morning excursion to the 15th-century Cinhâteau
de Commar, still privately owned and operated by the same
family, the chateau is notable for its beautiful furnishings
and a unique collection of Renaissance heraldic
tapestries. Continue the short distance to
Chateauneuf-en-Auxois, a medieval village with majestic
views of the valley and canal below. A sumptuous lunch is
followed by a peaceful cruise along the Burgundy Canal to
the picturesque village of Pont d’Ouche. This is an
excellent day fo pleasant walking and cycling along the
towpath.
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MONDAY
This morning,
drive to Meursault, one of Burgundy’s many famous wine
growing areas, for a private cellar visit and a chance to
sample some of the most prestigious wines of this area. We
return to Litote in time for a delicious gourmet lunch and
begin crising through one of the most attractive stretchs of
the Brgundy Canal to La Bussière. We moor a short distance
from the Abbey which is well worth a visit.
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TUESDAY
Tuesday is
market day in Dijon, and after a guided visit of the city’s
historic center, we set you loose to explore the delights of
this typical, picturesque, covered, French market. Return to
Litote for a late lunch and lazy afternoon with
cruising to Gissey sur Ouche.
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WEDNESDAY
This morning,
we cruise through some delightful villages with lots of
opportunities to walk or cycle along the towpaths which will
bring us to Pont de Pany. After another wonderful lunch, we
take off for a visit to Beaune, wine capital of Burgundy and
home to the magnificent
Hôtel-Dieu,
a charity hospital founded in 1443. This monument boasts the
finest Burgundian-Flemish architecture in the world.
Afterward, we return to Litote, moored in the small
village of Fleurey sur Ouche.
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THURSDAY
This morning
we cruise towards Dijon, passing alongside Lake Kir as we
approach the port of Dijon. In the afternoon, a visit to
Clos de Vougeot is in order. Wine was produced here as early
as the 12th century—by none other than the local monks. A
private wine tasting follows before we return to Litote
for our farewell gala dinner.
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FRIDAY
After
breakfast, transfer to the Dijon railroad station. Those
taking our transfers board the first-class TGV train back to
Paris.
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On
alternate weeks the itinerary is reversed.
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.
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2008
Departures each Sat March 8
thru November 1
Value season
is March 8 thru April 26 & Oct 27 to Nov 10
Normal
Season is May 3 thru Oct 18.
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Value Season----- $1915 pp
double-
Normal Season----- $2115 pp
dbl
Upper Deck Supp is $300 pp;
Single Supplement is $500
Currently
Available: March 22, 29; July 12, 19, Aug 9,
16, 23; Sept 20 and 27. |
Optional Round trip Paris
Transfers--$200 pp |
Charter Rate Value Season
$36,870
Normal Season $40,470
Charter
availability March 8, 15; July 26, Aug 2, 16, 23;
Oct 18, 25, Nov 1. |
Rates include a
$125 pp commissionable surcharge due to drop in value of the
$US |
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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) |
The Burgundy Canal offers excellent
bicycle excursions. |
The Upper deck Twins have large windows. |
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FEATURES
TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
Registry:
France
Year Built: 1926
Converted: 1978
Renovated: 1998
Size: 128 ft. x 17 ft.
Passengers: 20
Crew: 7
Handicap access: No
Note: Headroom problem for very tall
people(6'5"+), The stairs could make it
difficult for elderly persons
PLUS
Central sundeck protected from wind, Optional
Ballooning
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