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CRUISING SOUTH OF FRANCE - PROVENCE

Rates are for six nights on either: A whole boat charter basis or per person based on double occupancy per cabin for our GoBarging luxury hotel barge cruises with departures every Sunday, from March to November

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2012 Rates in EUR( Euros )
ACCOMMODATION REGULAR
Charter 8 guests wholeboat €38,700
Charter 9 guests wholeboat €40,850
Charter 10 guests wholeboat €43,000
Charter 11 guests wholeboat €45,150
Charter 12 guests wholeboat €47,300
Suite per person €3,950
Single Supplement €1,975
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Child 12 to 17 yrs travelling with an adult €200 reduction
Child reductions applicable for all under 18 yrs on Charters

Rates, additional charges and conditions are subject to change, and to
currency fluctuation, without notice - Errors and Omissions Excepted

DEPARTURE DATES - (sundays) RATE ROUTE
April - 01, 08, 15, 22, 29 Regular Provence
May - 06, 13, 20, 27 Regular Provence
June - 03, 10, 17, 24 Regular Provence
July - 01, 08, 15, 22 Regular Provence
August - 05, 12, 29, 26 Regular Provence
September - 02, 09, 16, 23, 30 Regular Provence
October - 07, 14, 21 Regular Provence

Rates Includes
Transfers between Paris and the barge, a luxury 6 night cruise, all meals on board catered for by the on board Master Chef, an open bar 24/7 with a large range of alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks, all wines served throughout the cruise, excursions and admittance fees as per the itinerary, the services of 6 crew and use of barge facilities, which includes bicycles, DVD player, a PC with internet access and a spa pool.

Cruise Highlights Cuisine Aboard
  • Tour of Arles, home of Van Gogh
  • Visit to the Roman aqueduct Pont du Gard
  • Tour of Avignon and the Palace of the Popes
  • Visits to olive oil and truffle farms
    Chateauneuf du Pape and Cotes du Rhone wine tastings
  • Visit to Orange and its Roman monuments
  • Regional Specialities
    Bouillasbaise, Gigot d'Agneau de Sisteron en Croute d'Herbes, Daube de Boeuf Provencal
  • Wine Cellar
    Condrieu AOC, Crozes Hermitage, Travel AOC, Cote Rotie, Chateauneuf du Pape
  • Cheese Board
    Tomme Arlesienne, Caille de Brebis, Chevre Pyramide, Banon, Rouleau de Provence


ITINERARY - NAPOLEON - CLASSIC PROVENCE CRUISE - Arles to Tain l'Hermitage

Sunday, Day 1 Paris to Arles
You are met at your choice of Paris hotel or station in Paris and transferred to Paris Gare de Lyon station, issued with your 1st Class TGV train tickets from Paris to local station and then transferred to Napoleon moored in Vallabregues for your cruise along the River Rhône. A champagne reception gives you a chance to meet the crew. A late afternoon cruise from Vallabrègues to Arles is your first taste of Rhône River cruising. After dinner, take a walking tour of Arles, where Van Gogh spent much of 1888 and '89 painting.

Monday, Day 2 Arles to Avignon
Today, visit a traditional 18th century “Provencal Bastide” in St. Rémy for an olive oil tasting. Lunch onboard. Relax during the afternoon cruise to Avignon and watch the scenery of the Rhône Valley drift by. Cruise past Le Pont St. Bénézet (the famous Pont d'Avignon) before mooring-up at the quay facing the gate to the walled city. Visit the Pont du Gard, part of the Roman aqueduct that transported spring water from Uzès to Nîmes.

Tuesday, Day 3 Avignon to St. Etienne des Sorts
A walking tour introduces you to the walled city of Avignon, home of the Popes from 1309-77. A guided tour of the Palace of the Popes is followed by some time at leisure. Return to the barge where lunch awaits and an afternoon cruise. Visit Chateauneuf du Pape for a wine tasting before continuing your cruise to St. Etienne des Sorts.

Wednesday, Day 4 St. Etienne des Sorts to Viviers
Visit Orange. This morning your guide takes you on a tour of Orange, an important Roman city dating back to 100 BC. The historical town contains two of the finest Roman monuments in Europe. Lunch back on board and continue the cruise to the mooring at Viviers. There's time for a leisurely stroll around this charming medieval town.

Thursday, Day 5 Viviers to La Voulte
Today's visit is to the typical Provencal village of Nyons, to visit a working lavender distillery and tour an ancient XVIII century olive mill. Lunch is taken at a local restaurant in the very scenic village of Grignan. In the afternoon, visit a truffle farm to learn all about the black diamond and taste this expensive and unusual mushroom. Rejoin the boat at La Pouzin, to continue the cruise to La Volte.

Friday, Day 6 La Voulte to Valence
This morning, the chef takes you to discover a traditional French market in La Voulte followed by a leisurely lunch on board. During this part of the cruise the river valley is flanked by the vineyards of the Côte du Rhône and has a completely different perspective. Mooring in Tain or Tournon you are escorted to Mr Ferraton's winery for your last dégustation. Farewell gala dinner on board.

Saturday, Day 7 Valence to Paris
After breakfast disembark the Napoleon and transfer to Valance TGV train station for your 1st Class TGV train journey back to Paris Gare de Lyon

NOTE: On alternate weeks the cruise will be in the reverse direction. This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change.

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