Provence & Spain Cruise
Spend 3 nights in Paris, travel by high-speed TGV train to Lyon, then savour an enchanting 7-night cruise through Provence, ending with a 3-night stay in Barcelona
October 6 (Tue.)DEPART CANADA
Board your overnight
flight to France.
October 7 (Wed.)ARRIVE IN PARIS, FRANCE
Take the bal
ance of the day to relax or explore the “City of Lights”.
October 8 (Thu.) PARIS
See the most famous sights of Paris on
this morning's tour: Visit Notre Dame Cathedral, pass the
reknowned Louvre Museum, the commemorative Arc de
Triomphe, Opéra, Madeleine, Champs Elysées and much more.
The remainder of the day is yours to explore the many museums, galleries and other attractions that the city has to offer. (B)
October 9 (Fri.) PARIS
Enjoy a full free day to explore the most
romantic city in the world. Stroll through the Jardin de Tuilleries,
gaze at impressionist masterpieces at Musée D'Orsay, or visit
the top of the Eiffel Tower, built for the 1889 World's Fair. Paris
at night sparkles with possibilities for every taste. (B)
October 10 (Sat.) PARIS-LYON
Savor
your last morning in Paris, then board
the TGV train, where you'll be transported at top speed (up to 186 mph) in
smooth, quiet comfort to Lyon where
the ship awaits you. Gather this
evening on board for cocktails and a
Welcome Dinner. (B,D)
October 11 (Sun.) LYON-TREVOUX
Lyon not only marks the meeting of the
Sôane and Rhône Rivers, but is also the
gastronomic capital of France. Its rich ancient history includes
Roman ruins and early Christian sites. This morning's tour
includes a stunning panoramic view of the entire city from the
Basilique Notre Dame de Fourviere. You'll also explore the
Renaissance charm of Vieux Lyon (Old Lyon) with its cobble stone streets. Return to the ship for lunch, and relax as we sail on
north along the Saône River to the small town of Trevoux. Enjoy
free time this evening to explore the town on your own. (B,L,D)
October 12 (Mon.) TREVOUX-VIENNE
This morning's tour will
take you behind the village walls of Trevoux and through
Beaujolais, the Pay D'Or, or “land of the golden stones” so
named for the ochre limestone
of its homes and castles. Enjoy
a visit with a local wine maker
along this wine road or route
du vin, where you'll taste the
world renowned Beaujolais
Nouveau before returning the ship. From there we cruise
south from the Saône to the
Rhône River and on to Vienne. This evening stroll along the
sidewalk cafes of this rural walking town. (B,L,D)
October 13 (Tue.) VIENNE-TOURNON
Situated between the
wine regions of Burgundy and Beaujolais, Vienne, like Lyon has
a significant Roman history, which is highlighted by its marvelously preserved ruins and remains. During this morning's
walking tour you will see the 1st-century Roman Temple of
Augustus, and the medieval churches of St. Andre-Le-Bas and
Abbey St. Pierre, before we cruise on to Tournon and Tain
L'Hermitage. These twin towns face each other across the
Rhône River and are linked by a 19th-century suspension
bridge. The fertile soil and ideal climate of the region has made
Tain L'Hermitage the premier producer of the Côte du Rhône
wines. Enjoy free time this afternoon to visit the 16th-century
castle which is now a town hall, or visit the chocolate shop for a
taste of the confections once produced in Tournon's famous factory. After dinner on board you will
enjoy a wine tasting. (B,L,D)
October 14 (Wed.) TOURNON-
CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE
On this
morning's adventure, you will travel via
steam train from the vineyards of the
valley to the woods of Ardêche along
the Doux River. Deemed “Monuments
Historiques”, these 19th-century locomotives are virtual time capsules. Enjoy
lunch back onboard the ship as we
cruise to Chateauneuf-du-Pape this afternoon.(B,L,D)
October 15 (Thu.) CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE-AVIGNON
Origin of its world famous namesake wine, Chateauneuf-du-
Pape, or “new castle of the Pope,” is also home to the remains
of the fortress which gives the village its name. On this morniing's walking tour, see the remains of this 14th-century palace
which was built as a summer residence for Popes during their
exile to Avignon, as well as the many squares and beautiful
fountains that this medieval village has to offer. Enjoy a winetasting before returning to the ship where we'll cruise to nearby
Avignon over lunch. Your afternoon tour of the “City of Popes” will take you through the narrow streets and elegant squares to the Papal Palace,
which served as fortress,
church and residence to the
Popes that once governed
the Christian world. (B,L,D)
October 16 (Fri.) AVIGNON-ARLES
Arrive early this morning
in Arles, a Mediterranean city situated at the mouth of the
Rhône delta. Bathe in the Provencal morning light as you imag-
ine how Vincent Van Gogh worked to capture the richness of
every hue on this morning's walking tour. While Van Gogh's
homes are no longer standing, you may glimpse the locales
and vistas that inspired “Starry Night” or “Terrace de café le
Soir” as you pass Constantine's Baths, the Romanesque cather-
dral and the Roman Amphitheatre, which is still in use today.
This afternoon you'll take an excursion via motorcoach to the
villages of St. Remy & les Baux. During your tour of St. Remy,
birthplace of Nostradamus, and also where Van Gogh retired to
the asylum St. Paul de Mausolée, you will enjoy the rich floral
colors and amazing views from this village perched on the hill.
(B,L,D)
October 17 (Sat.) ARLES-BARCELONA
This morning after
breakfast, transfer to Barcelona, capital of the Spanish region of
Catalonia. Along the way, we'll pass through the Camargue on
the southern coast and trace the ancient trade route linking the
Atlantic and Mediterranean seas. As we approach the
Pyrenees, we'll stop in the medieval city of Carcassone, which is
surrounded by a double ring of walls, a world UNESCO her-
itage site, complete with 52 towers that stretches for more than
two miles around this strategic import city. Here, you will have
free time for lunch and some exploring on your own. (B)
October 18 (Sun.) BARCELONA
Your full day in Barcelona
begins with a driving tour to the top of Montjuic Hill where
you'll catch glorious views of the city below, as we see Palau
Nacional (the National Palace), the Olympic Complex. Next,
we'll tour Placa Catalonia, and Las Ramblas, the promenade
and centre of Barcelona life. Later we'll see the Temple
Expiatori de la Sagrada Família,designed by artist and architect Antonio Gaudí and still unfinished to this day, and take a walking tour of the Barrio Gotico (Gothic Quarter), King's
Square, and Tinell, the Royal Palace. (B)
October 19 (Mon.) BARCELONA
Your last full day in
Barcelona is yours to enjoy. Join us in the morning for the
optional tour of Gaudí's Parc Güell, where you'll see some of
his most captivating sculptures and architectural structures,
return on your own to the markets of Las Ramblas or visit one
of the many museums. This evening, join us for an optional dinner show featuring Flamenco dancers, or strike out on your
own, perhaps across the port for seafood in Barcelona.(B)
October 20 (Tue.) DEPART BARCELONA
Your splendid vacation comes to an end as you transfer to the airport for your
homebound flight. (B)





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