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Paris and Normandy

7 Nights Cruise Paris to Paris, 2 Nights Hotel in Paris

*New for 2013*

Amawaterways Paris and Normandy

Melodies of the Danube Map
2013 & 2014 Departure Dates & Pricing

Paris to Paris - 10 days

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Ship - Amalegro
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Detailed Itinerary:

Day 1: Paris, France (Embarkation)

Arrive in Paris and transfer to your luxurious ship. Meet your fellow passengers at the Welcome Dinner. (D)

Day 2: Vernon

Spend the morning enjoying the lovely scenery along the Seine as you cruise to the provincial town of Vernon. The afternoon brings the chance to visit Giverny. There, you will tour the house and gardens of the Impressionist master Claude Monet. The artist lived here for more than four decades, immortalizing the flowers, footbridges and stone structures of his country estate in some of his most famous paintings, including the renowned Water Lillies series. (B,L,D)

Day 3: Vernon - Rouen

In the morning, enjoy the scenery as you cruise leisurely on the Seine. Arrive in Rouen, where you will tour this medieval city, the historic capital of Normandy. Walk through the old town to the imposing Notre Dame Cathedral, painted numerous times by Monet. You will also visit the square where Joan of Arc was martyred. Afterwards there is free time to explore Rouen on your own, perhaps stopping in to a local shop to sample some of the famous Norman cheeses. (B,L,D)

Day 4: Rouen

Today, you will have the choice of two different excursions. “D-Day Remembered” is a full day excursion tracing the events of June 6th 1944. We start at Pegasus Bridge where the first glider bornb troops landed hours before the invasion began. Then we drive the entire Normandy Beach landings – Gold, June & Sword beaches in the British and Canadian sectors. Lunch is the town of Arromanches where days after D-Day a giant floating harbor was situated. Those that wish can visit the D-Day Museum. In the afternoon we visit the US sector, Omaha and Utah beaches. Our final stop the cemetery at St.Laurent, famous from the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan. As an alternative you can discover traditional Normandy with a visit to the Pays d’Auge and historic Caen. The “lands of the Auge” are home to traditional Norman Towns and villages, such as Beuvron-en-Auge with timber-framed houses, cider and cheese production. Caen was the home of William the Conqueror, he was responsible for building its huge 11th century fortress, still one of the largest in Europe, and it’s within the Cathedral that his tomb lies. (B,L,D)

Day 5: Rouen

This morning you have a choice of two different tours. The first option is to visit Honfleur, located on the southern bank of the Seine across from Le Havre. Known for its historic port surrounded by picturesque houses with slate-covered facades, Honfleur was a favorite subject of artists such as Courbet, Boudin and Monet. Honfleur’s 15th-cenutury Sainte-Catherine church, with its detached bell tower, is the largest wooden church in France. In the alternative, you may choose the "Route des Abbeyes" tour spotlighting Normandy's famous abbeys. An important part of the region’s history, more than 100 abbeys once dotted the Norman landscape. You will visit the ruins of the Norman abbey of Jumieges and the imposing Benedictine abbey of St. Wandrille, still a functioning monastery. This afternoon, enjoy scenic cruising on the Seine. (B,L,D)

Day 6: Les Andelys

Enjoy a scenic cruise to Les Andelys, comprised of two sections, Grand-Andely and Petit-Andely. Located on a bend in the Seine surrounded by white cliffs, Les Andelys is the birthplace of the classical painter Nicolas Poussin. A stroll on the riverside offers beautiful views of the Seine Valley, centuries-old half-timbered houses and the ruins of Chateau-Gaillard perched above the town. The once-massive stronghold of Richard the Lionheart was completed in 1198, and consisted of three different enclosures divided by dry moats. Captured by the French in 1204, it changed hands a number of times during the Hundred Years War, coming permanently under French control in the 15th century. You will tour the ruins of this historic castle before continuing your cruise along the Seine. (B,L,D)

Day 7: Conflans

Today, you will have your choice of two excursions. The first option is to visit Chateau Malmaison, home to Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and his Empress Josephine. After Napoleon and Josephine’s divorce in 1809, she continued to live there until her death in 1814. Today’s tour will include the charming chateau, gardens and museum. Alternatively, travel to the town of Auvers-sur-Oise. The town is famous for the number of Impressionist painters who lived there in the 19th century. Among them: Paul Cézanne, Camille Pissarro and Vincent van Gogh. Your “Artists Walk” tour will include many sites associated with their works, including the house of Dr. Gachet, a famous subject of Van Gogh and the Auberge Ravoux, known as the “Home of Van Gogh.” The upstairs room, where Van Gogh died has been preserved. He and his brother Theo are both buried in the town cemetery nearby. (B,L,D)

Day 8: Paris (Disembarkation)

After disembarkation this morning, you will tour one of Paris’ most spectacular museums: the Musee D’Orsay. Located on the Seine’s Left Bank, the museum was built in the former Gare (railway station) d'Orsay, and houses an extensive collection of French art dating from 1848 to 1915. Its collection of impressionist and post-impressionist masterpieces is the largest in the world; and includes iconic works by Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Seurat, Sisley, Gauguin and Van Gogh. Among the paintings on display are many that will seem familiar from your cruise, such as Monet’s series on the Rouen Cathedral and his Blue Water Lillies, and Van Gogh’s The Church at Auvers, Portrait of Dr. Gachet and Bedroom in Arles. After touring the museum, you will transfer to your hotel. (B)

Day 9: Paris

Today is yours to enjoy as a free day in Paris, where a multitude of landmarks, museums, cafes and shops beckon. (B)

Day 10: Depart Paris

Your river cruise vacation comes to an end as you transfer to the airport for your homeward flight. (B)

Departures & Pricing

Advisements:

  • A valid passport is required for travel.
  • Please check visa requirements with your local consulate(s); responsibility for obtaining visas rests with the traveler.

2013 & 2014 Departures
Start City
Rates are in $ USD and are PER PASSENGER sharing twin cabin
From Paris
Cruise Embarkation Date
Lower Deck aft - Cat E w/ window
Lower Deck - Cat D w/ window
Middle Deck aft and Upper Deck aft - Cat C w/ french balcony
Middle Deck - Cat B w/ french balcony
Upper Deck - Cat A w/ french balcony
Upper Deck - Jr. Suite w/ french balcony
10-May-2013
$3,819
$4,018
$4,398
$4,598
$4,708
$5,718
17-May-2013
$3,819
$4,018
$4,398
$4,598
$4,708
$5,718
24-May-2013
$3,819
$4,018
$4,398
$4,598
$4,708
$5,718
31-May-2013
$3,819
$4,018
$4,398
$4,598
$4,708
$5,718
14-Jun-2013
$3,819
$4,018
$4,398
$4,598
$4,708
$5,718
21-Jun-2013
$3,719
$3,918
$4,298
$4,498
$4,608
$5,618
28-Jun-2013
$3,719
$3,918
$4,298
$4,498
$4,608
$5,618
5-Jul-2013
$3,719
$3,918
$4,298
$4,498
$4,608
$5,618
12-Jul-2013
$3,719
$3,918
$4,298
$4,498
$4,608
$5,618
19-Jul-2013
$3,719
$3,918
$4,298
$4,498
$4,608
$5,618
26-Jul-2013
$3,719
$3,918
$4,298
$4,498
$4,608
$5,618
9-Aug-2013
$3,719
$3,918
$4,298
$4,498
$4,608
$5,618
16-Aug-2013
$3,719
$3,918
$4,298
$4,498
$4,608
$5,618
23-Aug-2013
$3,719
$3,918
$4,298
$4,498
$4,608
$5,618
30-Aug-2013
$3,919
$4,118
$4,498
$4,698
$4,808
$5,818
6-Sep-2013
$3,919
$4,118
$4,498
$4,698
$4,808
$5,818
13-Sep-2013
$3,919
$4,118
$4,498
$4,698
$4,808
$5,818
20-Sep-2013
$3,919
$4,118
$4,498
$4,698
$4,808
$5,818
27-Sep-2013
$3,919
$4,118
$4,498
$4,698
$4,808
$5,818
4-Oct-2013
$3,919
$4,118
$4,498
$4,698
$4,808
$5,818
11-Oct-2013
$3,719
$3,918
$4,298
$4,498
$4,608
$5,618
18-Oct-2013
$3,619
$3,818
$4,198
$4,398
$4,508
$5,518
25-Oct-2013
$3,419
$3,618
$3,998
$4,198
$4,308
$5,318
1-Nov-2013
$3,219
$3,418
$3,798
$3,998
$4,108
$5,118
8-Nov-2013
$3,219
$3,418
$3,798
$3,998
$4,108
$5,118
27-Mar-2014
$3,399
$3,648
$4,048
$4,248
$4,378
$5,398
3-Apr-2014
$3,499
$3,748
$4,148
$4,348
$4,478
$5,498
10-Apr-2014
$3,699
$3,948
$4,348
$4,548
$4,678
$5,698
17-Apr-2014
$3,799
$4,048
$4,448
$4,648
$4,778
$5,798
24-Apr-2014
$3,899
$4,148
$4,548
$4,748
$4,878
$5,898
1-May-2014
$4,099
$4,348
$4,748
$4,948
$5,078
$6,098
8-May-2014
$4,099
$4,348
$4,748
$4,948
$5,078
$6,098
22-May-2014
$4,199
$4,448
$4,848
$5,048
$5,178
$6,198
29- May-2014
$4,199
$4,448
$4,848
$5,048
$5,178
$6,198
5-Jun-2014
$4,199
$4,448
$4,848
$5,048
$5,178
$6,198
12-Jun-2014
$4,199
$4,448
$4,848
$5,048
$5,178
$6,198
19-Jun-2014
$4,099
$4,348
$4,748
$4,948
$5,078
$6,098
26-Jun-2014
$3,999
$4,248
$4,648
$4,848
$4,978
$5,998
3-Jul-2014
$3,999
$4,248
$4,648
$4,848
$4,978
$5,998
10-Jul-2014
$3,999
$4,248
$4,648
$4,848
$4,978
$5,998
17-Jul-2014
$3,999
$4,248
$4,648
$4,848
$4,978
$5,998
24-Jul-2014
$3,999
$4,248
$4,648
$4,848
$4,978
$5,998
31-Jul-2014
$3,999
$4,248
$4,648
$4,848
$4,978
$5,998
7-Aug-2014
$3,999
$4,248
$4,648
$4,848
$4,978
$5,998
14-Aug-2014
$3,999
$4,248
$4,648
$4,848
$4,978
$5,998
21-Aug--2014
$4,099
$4,348
$4,748
$4,948
$5,078
$6,098
28-Aug-2014
$4,199
$4,448
$4,848
$5,048
$5,178
$6,198
4-Sep-2014
$4,399
$4,648
$5,048
$5,248
$5,378
$6,398
11-Sep-2014
$4,399
$4,648
$5,048
$5,248
$5,378
$6,398
18-Sep-2014
$4,399
$4,648
$5,048
$5,248
$5,378
$6,398
25-Sep-2014
$4,399
$4,648
$5,048
$5,248
$5,378
$6,398
2-Oct-2014
$4,399
$4,648
$5,048
$5,248
$5,378
$6,398
9-Oct-2014
$4,299
$4,548
$4,948
$5,148
$5,278
$6,298
16-Oct-2014
$4,099
$4,348
$4,748
$4,948
$5,078
$6,098
23-Oct-2014
$3,999
$4,248
$4,648
$4,848
$4,978
$5,998
30-Oct-2014
$3,899
$4,148
$4,548
$4,748
$4,878
$5,898
6-Nov-2014
$3,699
$3,948
$4,348
$4,548
$4,678
$5,698
13-Nov-2014
$3,599
$3,848
$4,248
$4,448
$4,578
$5,598
20-Nov-2014
$3,599
$3,848
$4,248
$4,448
$4,578
$5,598
27-Nov-2014
$3,699
$3,948
$4,348
$4,548
$4,678
$5,698
Important:  Dates, prices & itineraries for 2014 sailings are subject to change.
"In Celebration of Wine" Cruise
Port Charges: Additional $147 per passenger (2013); Additional $161 per person (2014).
For Single Traveler: Single Supplement applies for Cruise: +50% of twin, for Suites +100% of twin; Single Supplement for Land: $260 per person. (2013 departures); Single Supplement for Land: $280 per person (2014 deaprtures) .
For 7 nights Cruise Only (no Paris post-cruise) : Subtract $520 from above per person rates (2013 departure dates). Subtract $600 from above per person rates (2014 departure dates).
Please select bedding configuration at the time of booking. The choices are: Choice A - Two twin beds; Choice B - One large bed (larger than queen size)
Transfers at the Start/End of the program are available for purchase. Please inquire.
Prices Include:
▪ 7 nights deluxe cruise accommodation in selected cabin category
▪ Life enriching tours and excursions daily with personal headset included
▪ "Culinary Delights - Bites & Sights" excursions - Experience a unique taste of Europe with visits to historic shops and markets synonymous with traditional culinary specialties.
▪ State-of-the-art Infotainment System in all Staterooms featuring free high-speed Internet access, hit Hollywood movies, extensive music library & English language TV stations
▪ Complimentary Wi-Fi access on board
▪ Terry Bathrobes and white-on-white plush bedding in all staterooms 
▪ Gourmet dining with all meals included during your cruise
▪ Multiple dining venues on select vessels
▪ Free flowing red & white wines from Europe's great wine regions, beer & soft drinks with every dinner on board
▪ Botled water in every stateroom replenished daily
▪ Cocktail Reception, Welcome Dinner & Captain's Gala Dinner 
▪ Transfer from the ship in Paris to the hotel
▪ 2 nights hotel accommodation in Paris, including daily buffet breakfast
▪ Special highlights including lectures, theme dinners, cooking demonstration, onboard music performances and afternoon/evening piano music
▪ Use of Bicycles to explore on your own & guided bicycle tours
▪ Services of professional Cruise Manager  
▪ All English Language onboard in a non-smoking Environment (smoking permitted only on the Sun Deck)
▪ All local Taxes 
 
Prices Do Not Include:
▪ Individual arrival and departure (airfare; transfers)
▪ Travel Insurance
▪ Port charges
▪ Gratuities
▪ Personal Expenses

*For reasons of navigation and passenger safety, the cruise operator and the Captain of the ship reserves the right to modify the itinerary of the cruise.

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