Lorraine - 22 passengers
NEW ITINERARY
Alsace & Burgundy
Season
2009
LOW
SEASON PRICE IN SUMMER
(11 July to 15 August 2009)
The
Burgundy Canal, the most beloved in France, offers an incredible abundance
of interesting shore excursionsby
coach,
on foot, by balloon, or by bicycle. This incomparable region is world-renowned
for its exquisite cuisine and fine wine.
Departure: 11 April to 27 June 2009
A journey through Alsace - perhaps the most picturesque province in France
- is a voyage of endless discoveries - of art and
architecture, gourmet food and wine, history and heritage. The Vosges
mountains dotted here and there with turreted castles,
as well as picture-book villages with their brilliant displays of petunias
acid geraniums make this a most memorable cruise.
Departure: 11 July to 24 october 2009
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The
Lorraine accommodates 22 passengers in great comfort. It is a very
modern vessel equipped with a flower-strewn sundeck with chairs and
parasols, a cozy saloon and a separated dining-room. On the lower
deck there are 11 comfortable cabins with large opening windows. The
Lorraine navigates in Alsace & in Burgundy, 2 very attractive
regions.
Low
season price: 1700 euros per person
(twin-share) per week.
High season price: 1900 euros per person
(twin-share) per week.
Single supplement: 450 euros- Currency
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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 including entrance fees.
Rate does not include Bar Drinks, or Crew Gratuities (Suggested
100 euros per passenger)
Departure every Saturday
Low season departures: 21 March to 25 April, 11 July to
15 August & 24 October to 7 November 2009
High
season departures: 2 May to 4 July & 22 August to 18 October
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Alsace
Cruise Highlights:
Sarrebourg: Chapel of the Cordeliers with Chagall's famous stained-glass
window.
The famous "Arzviller" barge lift: raising craft 52 meters.
Saverne: splendid red sandstone palace and typical houses.
Strasbourg: the stupendous cathedral and the picturesque "Petite
France" district.
Colmar: fairy-tale town with its Little "Venice" quarter.
Alsace
itinerary:
Strasbourg - Strasbourg - Click here
for details
Burgundy
Cruise Highlights:
· 15th Chateau de Commarin
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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
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Beaune, Capital of Burgundy
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Clos de Bougeot, private wine tasting
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Ducal Palace
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The world famous Hospice of Beaune
Burgundy
itinerary:
Dijon - Dijon - Click here
for details
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