Showing posts with label historical cruises. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historical cruises. Show all posts

Friday, February 7, 2014

A Message from the BARGE LADY - and Wonderful French Barge Cruises


Imagine visiting the French countryside in May when spring is in the air - flowers are blooming, birds are chirping, and the days are getting longer! 

Barge guests will be pampered by crew, eat gourmet cuisine, sip local vintages, visit regional sights, and bike along the canals.

The Barge Lady has unearthed the most coveted, available cabins in May. The winners are...
Cabin aboard ultra-deluxe barge ProsperiteBarge "Prosperite" in Burgundy
8 guests, Ultra Deluxe  

Grab one of the last 2 cabins of the
entire season
on the most opulent and luxurious barge in France. Cruise through the Cote d'Or - the premier vineyards in France, and experience over the top service and cuisine on this VIP barge.
    
$6,990 per person double occupancy
2 cabins left on May 11-17, 2014

Barge "Meanderer" in Upper Loire Barge Lady Ellen on barge Meandere
6 guests, Deluxe 

This cruise route combines gorgeous scenery and ancient towns now brimming with charming flower-laden bridges and small streets in
which to shop, stroll, and bike!

$5,700 per person double occupancy
1 cabin left on May 25-31, 2014

Barge "Hirondelle" in Burgundy
8 guests, Deluxe  

This barge recently received an extreme makeover, and the results are impressive. Hirondelle is owned and operated by the prestigious Orient Express to give you an idea of quality and service - high!
     
Special Reduced Price!
$3,780 per person double occupancy
Cabins available on 4/20-4/26,
4/27-5/3,  5/11-5/17 cruise weeks
 

Barge "Luciole" in Burgundy
14 guests, First Class
"The best value without compromise" is how
The Barge Lady describes this vessel! 
Enjoy the casual ambiance on board this family
owned and operated barge.
   
 $4,200 per person double occupancy
Several cabins available on April 27 - May 3
$4,500 per person double occupancy
Several cabins available May 11-17 and May 25-31

Barge "Emma" on the Canal du Midi 
6 guests, First Class 

You will be welcomed like family on this charming owner operated barge.  Visit this majestic region on what many consider to be the prettiest canal in France.

Special Reduced Price!
$4,950
per person double occupancy
2 Cabins available on May 24-30, 2014

Monday, January 21, 2013

A great Viking 014 Cruise!


2014 CHÂTEAUX, RIVERS & WINE From $1,656 pp / 8 Days / 6 Guided Tours
Caressed by Atlantic breezes, the vineyards that cover the rolling hills along the rivers of Aquitaine have for centuries produced France’s most remarkable wines: Saint-Émilion, Pomerol, Sauternes, Médoc and Margaux are but a handful of the appellations that make Bordeaux wines world-famous. At the region’s heart, the city of Bordeaux stretches along the river bank, inviting visitors to savor its grand architecture, tempting cafés and superb museums. Celebratejoie de vivre in this land of wine and oysters, truffles and cognac, as you cruise the Dordogne, Garonne and Gironde Rivers.

DAY 1Bordeaux

Fly to Bordeaux. We meet you at the airport and take you to your ship*; the rest of the day is yours to relax or begin exploring Bordeaux a little bit on your own. Second only to Paris in French historic monuments, Bordeaux’s beautifully preserved 18th-century urban areas make it a desirable film location and its graceful port on the Garonne River is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We remain docked overnight. (D)

DAY 2Pauillac (Margaux)

Sail along the Gironde River this morning, docking at Pauillac in the Médoc region before lunch. This afternoon, take a wine country tour featuring several wine-tasting opportunities, including the area’s famous full-flavored Margaux. Relax on board this evening, or explore Pauillac’s marina and the Plaza Lafayette—Pauillac is where the Marquis de Lafayette set sail to the New World. Undisputed capital of the Médoc wine region, Pauillac is home to Châteaux Lafite Rothschild, Latour and Mouton Rothschild, among others. You may also catch a glimpse of the lighthouse on the Île de Patiras in the middle of the Gironde. (B, L, D)

DAY 3Blaye (Cognac)

Early this morning we sail to Blaye, arriving during breakfast. Blaye boasts an extraordinary 17th-century citadel dramatically set on a rock beside the river, which incorporates the ruins of an ancient Gothic château. The château contains the tomb of Charibert II, king of Aquitaine—and legend has it that the Frankish hero Roland, who served Charlemagne, is also buried there. The citadel of Blaye, its city walls, and two other forts are collectively listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a guided tour of the citadel, then enjoy some free time in Blaye—or you may choose to take an optional excursion to the charming medieval town of Cognac, birthplace of one of the world’s best-known types of brandy. We lift anchor late this afternoon and dine while sailing toward Libourne, where the Isle and Dordogne Rivers meet. (B, L, D)

DAY 4Libourne (Saint-Émilion)

This morning’s tour takes you to Saint-Émilion, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you see the town’s superb medieval streets and buildings and taste some local vintages, like the robust red Pomerol varietals. Spend a pleasant afternoon exploring the town’s boulevards, gardens and shops—or take an optional excursion to Bergerac in the Dordogne, which offers some of the finest wines in the Bordeaux region as well as truffles, a great French delicacy—plus, see two very different statues of Edmond Rostand’s famous character Cyrano de Bergerac. We remain docked in Libourne until early morning, so you can take a stroll after dinner to see the Gothic church, clock tower and the Town Hall on the main square. (B, L, D)

DAY 5Cadillac (Sauternes)

Enjoy scenic cruising along the idyllic Garonne River all morning, stopping after lunch at Cadillac. Disembark for your excursion to Sauternes. Learn how the area’s sweet dessert wines are made and taste some examples during your tour. Return aboard for dinner. (B, L, D)

DAY 6Cadillac & Bordeaux

Take a walking tour of the working town of Cadillac this morning to see the ancient harbor, the fishing boats and the townspeople plying their trades. You will also see the elegant 16th-century château, complete with grand courtyard and moat, and the city walls with their iconic Clock Gate and Sea Gate. Return aboard for lunch as we begin sailing along the Garonne toward Bordeaux, where we arrive in the late afternoon. Dine aboard or go ashore—we remain docked overnight so you are free to explore the city’s restaurants, bars and nightlife. (B, L, D)

DAY 7Bordeaux

This morning’s tour of the city center shows you some of Bordeaux’s highlights, including the Place des Quinconces, one of the largest squares in Europe; the neoclassical Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux; and several spectacular churches. Your afternoon and evening are at leisure, giving you more time to appreciate the well-preserved architecture by Louis XV favorites Jacques Ange Gabriel and son and to taste the city’s cuisine and wine appellations—perhaps pick up a few bottles to take home with you. Do not miss the Place de la Bourse, with its mirror-like reflecting pool—impressive by day but absolutely stunning at night. You also have the option of taking an afternoon excursion to Arcachon, a commune on the Atlantic coast, to see the Victorian-era villas, walk on the boardwalk and taste the oysters, a local delicacy. (B, L, D)

DAY 8Bordeaux

After a final onboard breakfast, disembark and we take you to the airport for your flight home.* Or, extend your journey with 3 nights in Paris. (B)
The following meals are included: 
B = Breakfast; L = Lunch; D = Dinner 

*Airport meet & greet transfers included when air is purchased from Viking River Cruises.
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Voyages of Antquity

Take the cruise of a lifetime!

CRUISE THE ANCIENT WORLDBetween 200 BC and 200AD, the Romans were the masters of the Mediterranean. Their commercial vessels sailed to every corner of the region and their armies occupied all the surrounding coastlands.




The waters these ancient mariners sailed are the home of Voyages to Antiquity. Our cruises combine the excitement of exploring the remarkable classical civilizations of the Mediterranean with the comfort and service of boutique-style cruising.



Our 2011 cruise calendar adds new historical destinations to the list of your favorite voyages. We have also re-designed the itineraries to include pre or post-cruise hotel stays in fabulous cities around the Mediterranean.



From the ruins of Palmyra in Syria to the splendor of Norman Sicily, our cruises have been meticulously planned to reveal the wealth of natural beauty and classical history that the Mediterranean has to offer.

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