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Depart Canada to Paris
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Arrive in Paris, France. Welcome to Paris, France’s
capital on the River Seine and the “City of Light,”
where romance fills the air!
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Paris’ famous sights are living history: your included
city sightseeing shows you magnificent Notre Dame Cathedral,
the unique Louvre Museum with its glass pyramid as a contrast
to its ancient architecture, the commemorative Arc de
Triomphe, Opéra, Madeleine, Champs Elysées,
and the Eiffel Tower, a structural miracle of its age.
The city is well known for its colorful nightlife that
includes some of the world’s most famous cabaret
shows. (Breakfast)
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4 Paris–Beaune–Chalon-sur-Saône (Embarkation)
After breakfast, drive south past the forest of Fontainebleau,
favorite hunting grounds of a long line of French kings,
and into Burgundy. Beaune, the unofficial capital of the
Côte d’Or area—which produces the region’s
finest vintages—owes its wealth to the production,
aging, and selling of fine wines. Its most famous historical
site, the Hôtel-Dieu charity hospital, houses Van
der Weyden’s painting of the Last Judgement and
is one of France’s architectural highlights. Enjoy
a TASTING of Burgundy wines before continuing south to
Chalon-sur-Saône, where you’ll board your
river cruise vessel. Before dinner, meet your crew at
a welcome reception. (Breakfast, Dinner)
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5 Chalon-sur-Saône–Tournus–Mâcon
A guided walk after breakfast today shows you the highlights
of this quaint French town situated on the Saône
River. Explore the NICÉPHORE NIÉPCE photography
museum at your own pace before returning to your ship
in time for its departure for Tournus. After lunch, enjoy
free time in this lovely town. The cloister of St. Philibert
or the Burgundy Museum’s folklore collection, located
in an old family mansion, are worth a visit. Later, cruise
to Mâcon, a city with a rich history that plays
an important role in the wine trade. A choice of optional
excursions, including a visit to a wine cellar, is available.
(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
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6 Beaujolais Region–Lyon
Enjoy a leisurely morning cruising on the Rhône.
Lyon is France’s second-largest city and its gastronomic
capital. Founded by the Romans in 43 BC, the city’s
prosperity dates back to the 16th century and is due to
commercial, industrial, and banking activities. Roman
remains, many excellent museums, and much renaissance
architecture delight the visitor. Survey the city from
Fourviére Hill and explore the Old Town, a UNESCO
World Heritage Site,
The
World Heritage List includes over 800 properties with
cultural and/or natural heritage of global significance
with
its maze of medieval alleyways, Place des Terreaux, and
the beautiful Place Bellecour. Beaujolais is the wine
of the region and wine connoisseurs will know that the
grapes must be hand picked. Tradition dictates that the
“Beaujolais Nouveau” is tasted for the first
time on the third Thursday of November each year. (Breakfast,
Lunch, Dinner)
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A free day in this fascinating city to explore at leisure.
Early risers might like to visit the local produce market.
Your Cruise Director will have plenty of suggestions for
things to do. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
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8 Tournon/Tain l’Hermitage–Viviers
The twin cities of Tournon and Tain l’Hermitage
lie nestled among vineyards between the Rhône River
and the granite slopes of the Hermitage. Tournon, with
its imposing 16th-century castle and Roman ruins, is one
of France’s oldest medieval cities. Another charming
town, Viviers, was developed around its ROMANESQUE CATHEDRAL,
and the OLD TOWN has an appealing mix of Christian, Roman,
and medieval influences. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
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9 Avignon
The fortified city of Avignon is the capital of the Vaucluse
region, the most picturesque part of Provence. Also referred
to as the “City of Popes,” it was the center
of the Catholic Church in the 14th century, and the city
landscape is dominated by the grandiose PALACE OF THE
POPES. A photo of the bridge of the popular song is a
must, and optional outings to Pont du Gard or to the famed
wine cellars of Châteauneuf-du-Pape are available
this afternoon. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
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10 Arles
On the northern tip of the Camargue, Arles is the capital
of the Provence and was once known as the “Little
Rome of Gaul.” See the church of St. Trophime; “Les
Alyscamps,” the remains of the Gallo-Roman burial
road; and visit the ROMAN AMPHITHEATER. Vincent Van Gogh
was inspired by the special light of the Provence and
spent a very productive year in Arles. The “Foundation
Vincent Van Gogh” is a tribute to the artist. (Breakfast,
Lunch, Dinner)
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11 Arles (Disembarkation)–Côte d’Azur
After breakfast, a comfortable motorcoach ride takes you
along the Côte d’Azur for a last night in
France. Also known as the French Riviera, the Côte
d’Azur stretches along France’s Mediterranean
coast from Toulon to the Italian border. (Breakfast)
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12 Côte d’Azur
Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning. (Breakfast).
Return flight to Vancouver
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