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Luxury all-inclusive hotel barges cruising the beautiful waterways of Europe

A truly unique experience

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2013www.gobarging.com

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Welcome Aboard...

Welcome to our exclusive collection of hotel barge cruises.

Since 1974 we have specialised in creating luxury hotel barge holidays on some of

the most beautiful waterways in Europe.

Our barges gently introduce you to some of Europe’s finest scenery, fascinating history and local culture – from the picturesque vineyards of Burgundy to the spectacular Scottish Highlands; from the sun-drenched waterways of the South of France to the beautiful Moselle in Germany; from the storybook Alsace region to the serenity of the Loire Valley.

A cruise on one of our hotel barges is a wonderful combination. You will glide serenely along waterways that pass through magnificent countryside; be taken on fascinating local excursions; indulge in delicious meals, fine wines and comfortable

accommodation – whilst all the time being pampered by your attentive crew.

Many of our passengers complete our post-cruise questionnaire and consistently praise us for the qualities we pride ourselves in – the crew service, the cuisine, the on-board ambience and the variety of excursions – a reassuring endorsement that our luxury cruises are a wonderful blend of daily experiences which we are sure you will remember for many years to come.

On behalf of all my staff and crew throughout our fleet - Welcome Aboard

Derek Banks, Managing Director

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Derek Banks, Managing Director

CONTENTSWhere we cruise in Europe, The Hotel Barging Experience, Outstanding Service, Inviting Accommodation, Cuisine and Dining Aboard, Wines and Cheeses, Enticing Excursions, Barging and Biking. 2 - 9 FRANCEBURGUNDY 10 - 11La Belle Epoque 12 - 13L’Art de Vivre 14 - 15L’Impressionniste 16 - 17Savoir Faire (Selected Summer departures) 18La Nouvelle Etoile (Selected Summer departures) 19

CANAL DU MIDI 20 - 21Anjodi 22 - 23Enchanté 24 - 25Athos 26

GASCONY WITH A TASTE OF BORDEAUX 28Rosa 29

LOIRE VALLEY & WESTERN BURGUNDY/UPPER LOIRE 30 - 31Renaissance 32 - 33Nymphea 34 - 35

ALSACE-LORRAINE 36Panache (Summer & Autumn departures) 37

CHAMPAGNE 38Panache (Selected Summer departures) 39Savoir Faire (Selected Autumn departures) 39La Nouvelle Etoile (Selected Summer departures) 39

HOLLANDAMSTERDAM & TULIP FIELDS 40Panache (Selected Spring departures) 41Savoir Faire (Selected Spring departures) 41La Nouvelle Etoile (Selected Spring departures) 41

ITALYVENICE, THE VENETIAN LAGOON, RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE & THE PO VALLEY 42La Bella Vita 43

SCOTLANDTHE CALEDONIAN CANAL, LOCH NESS & THE HIGHLANDS 44Scottish Highlander 45

ENGLANDTHE ROYAL RIVER THAMES & OXFORD 46Magna Carta 47

IRELANDTHE RIVER SHANNON & ITS LAKES 48Shannon Princess 49

LONGER WATERWAY JOURNEYSHOLLAND, BELGIUM, FRANCE, GERMANY, LUXEMBURG 50Panache (Selected departures) 51Savoir Faire (Selected departures) 51La Nouvelle Etoile (Selected departures) 51

FAMILY, FRIENDS & THEME CHARTER CRUISES 52-53

WINES AND VINEYARDS 54

SHOPPING AND MARKETS 55

TRAVELLING TO YOUR HOTEL BARGE 56

VISITORS' BOOK 57

Comfort, Luxury, Style

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Discover the fascinating world of hotel barging, through the vineyards of Burgundy, on the shaded Canal du Midi in Southern France, historic Po Valley in Italy, or the River Shannon in rustic Ireland. Cruise on the Royal River Thames, through the stunningly rugged landscapes of Scotland, the picturesque Alsace-Lorraine region, or the colourful tulip fields of Holland.

There are so many delightful waterways to be discovered – canals like the Briare, Nivernais, Burgundy and Canal du Midi in France, the Caledonian Canal in Scotland and the Bianco Canal in Italy; majestic rivers such as the Cher, Moselle, Shannon and Thames; and the more open waters of Loch Ness, the Etang de Thau and the Venetian Lagoon.

Where We Cruise in Europe

A voyage of discovery - wherever you choose to cruise

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The Hotel Barging Experience

A gentle cruise on a hotel barge is the perfect way to discover the very soul of Europe, exploring its wonderful countryside and historical treasures and meeting its many friendly, diverse people.

Far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life, our hotel barge voyages allow you to travel in luxury without the strains of packing and unpacking, whilst enjoying a balanced blend of daily excursions and fascinating cruising.

THE JOURNEY HAS BEGUNYou are collected at the designated meeting point by either the Captain or your tour guide and escorted by air-conditioned minibus to your hotel barge. After a champagne welcome and the opportunity to meet the English-speaking crew and your fellow passengers, we will show you to your comfortable stateroom or suite, with its full en suite facilities.

We sometimes embark on a short cruise on the first evening and immediately the fascinating world of barge cruising begins to unfold before you. Then, perhaps after an aperitif, it’s time to indulge in your first gourmet dining experience aboard, complemented, of course, by fine wines.

RELAX AND UNWIND Each day, once under way, your hotel barge moves so sedately from one peaceful mooring to the next, you can just wander along the tow-path, getting on or off at pretty locks. You may stumble across some local villagers playing a game of boules, or discover a vineyard, its vines laden with grapes.

The barges all carry bicycles for towpath riding and other excursions ashore, and the little villages and farms we discover as we cruise by become part of the adventure. Alternatively, just absorb the ever-changing scenery from a comfortable lounger or deck-chair on the sun deck.

Then, after a day of cruising and sightseeing, your barge moors up for the night and there is plenty of time for a cocktail before dinner, or perhaps to enjoy a relaxing soak in the spa pool that is on most of our vessels.

In Burgundy, the Loire Valley and England, hot-air ballooning is an exciting option. Ballooning generally takes place in the early hours just after dawn or before sunset, when the air is still and the light is perfect for drifting gently along and gazing down at the beautiful countryside below.

WHAT IS INCLUDEDA European Waterways hotel barge cruise includes accommodation in air-conditioned, en suite cabins, all gourmet meals aboard and ashore, fine wines, a champagne welcome, an all day open bar, all excursions and admittance fees, use of bicycles and other barge facilities such as a spa pool, local transfers and, of course, the services of the experienced crew.

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Our crews are mainly British or French and they all speak English, so there is no need to worry about a language barrier when they are telling you about the local culture, history, wines or gastronomy.

The various roles undertaken by your crew will soon become clear. Your Captain, an experienced barge master, will impress you with his ability to guide the impossibly large vessel into the smallest lock and through the lowest of bridges with inches to spare. He may also double as your tour guide, taking your party around family-owned vineyards, fine castles or perhaps a small crystal works, but always returning you to your barge in time for the next culinary event or stage in your cruising journey.

Your Master Chef, as well as creating the finest of dishes, is invariably something of a culinary historian and a mine of information when it comes to regional recipes, cheeses and, of course, wine.

Your attentive crew will be happy to pamper you

Outstanding Service

The attentive hostesses, who are also the housekeepers, will serve the meals and wines, and are there to cater to your every need allowing you to sit back and relax.

The deck-hand beavers away behind the scenes keeping the ship clean and tidy, re-positioning the barge vehicle and preparing the bicycles. He or she may also escort you on excursions. Although not officially accredited as tour guides, they do have a real interest in the local region.

Our highly professional crews take their roles very seriously, keeping in the background, but always finding time to share with you some aspect of local knowledge which just adds to the intrigue and fascination during your gentle cruise along one of Europe’s delightful waterways.

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Our hotel barges benefit from an annual refurbishment and this may vary from redecoration and refurnishing of the accommodation or public areas of a vessel, to a complete refit of bedroom suites and their en suite bathrooms.

Whichever barge you choose to cruise on, you can be assured that a lot of thought and care has gone into combining traditional features like hardwood panelling, antique furniture and décor, with expected creature comforts such as air-conditioning and central heating.

All of our barges have a library, games and a CD player/iPod dock and some of them a spa pool on the sun deck, TV/DVD, or computer with internet access, often WiFi. Some even have a telescope for an after-dinner gaze into the night sky.

There is also, of course, an open bar stocked with a wide range of alcoholic and soft drinks.

The accommodation on each hotel barge ranges from charming twin and double-bedded staterooms to suites with sitting areas – but all with closet and drawer storage and private en suite shower rooms.

For all our cruises, you can select a specific cabin, particularly if you book early.

Because every vessel is designed individually, some offer additional facilities such as a rooftop sun deck, passenger-friendly wheelhouse, demonstration galley, single cabins for tour leaders and exercise equipment.

classic design,

Inviting Accommodation

Casual refinement,

comfort with style

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Cuisine & Dining Aboard

The classic traditions of French and International cuisine are an unforgettable highlight of your cruise. Our chefs are experienced, highly-trained culinary artists, whose gastronomic creations are often rated higher by our discerning clients than those they have sampled in top restaurants.

Before you wake each morning, a crew member has visited the local patisserie to collect newly baked breads, buttery croissants and a variety of fresh pastries, which will be laid out in the saloon with an array of fresh fruit and other accompaniments. Together with the aroma of fresh coffee brewing, the day has just begun and you may want to enjoy your breakfast on deck.

Luncheon will be a colourful arrangement of salads, pâtes, savoury quiches and of course, a selection of cheeses, all accompanied by an excellent choice of wines from the barge cellar. This daytime feast is often enjoyed on the sun deck, perhaps while cruising.

Dinner is the culinary highlight of each day. Served by candlelight, each course is a delicious creation, complemented by fine wines. Your chef will use the best, freshest ingredients, bought from the wonderful local markets and pick fresh herbs from the small onboard herb garden to skilfully produce mouthwatering regional and national dishes that are full of flavour.

Our chefs will be very happy to accommodate requests for vegetarian and special diets and these should be made at the time of reservation.

MenuBreakfast

Awake each morning to the aroma of fresh coffee. Then enjoy

a continental breakfast of freshly squeezed juices, crusty fresh

bread with delicious conserves and hot croissants and pastries,

or a cooked breakfast.

Luncheon

An epicurean buffet, with imaginative salads, pâtes, meat or fish

platters, perhaps accompanied by a hot soup or entrée, a choice

of local cheeses and wines – all served al fresco on the sunlit

deck overlooking the countryside.

Dinner by Candlelight

On your hotel barge moored beneath the stars, dinner is a

gastronomic adventure and the finale to your day’s journey

of discovery and intrigue. You may be served Chèvre Chaud

en Portefeuille or Marinated Langoustines, followed by Filet

d’Agneau au Basilic, Truite à la Chablisienne, or Magret de

Canard au Vinaigre de Framboise.

Then a selection of creamy and firm cheeses such as Chaource,

Époisses or Morbier, before a delicious dessert, perhaps Ile

Flottante, Crème Brulée de Vanille, or Poached Pear with

Almond Tuiles and Hazelnut Cream.

And afterwards, of course, relax with coffee and liqueurs in the

company of your fellow passengers.A taste of Europe’s finest cuisine

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Whichever region in Europe our hotel barges meander through, but particularly in France, you can be sure there is a truly wonderful choice of wines and cheeses to enjoy, and our chefs and wine experts know exactly how to marry one with the other to make every meal onboard a memorable one.

Many of the great wine-growing regions sprang up in the wake of Roman invasion and the influence of these master viticulturers has continued through the centuries.

From the Minervois, Corbieres and Côtes de Roussillon wines of Southern France to the full-bodied Côte de Nuits and Vosne Romanée vintages of Burgundy; from the renowned dry white wines of Sancerre and Chablis to the distinctive products of the Alsace and Moselle regions. And, of course, Champagne. There is something to please every palate – and we endeavour to serve, with great care, a wide selection on every cruise.

We also understand the history and making of every cheese we offer and each cheese course is a delightful journey into the local region’s rich heritage and traditions. The cheeses all have a story to tell, from the creamy products of France such as Époisses and Chèvre au Poivre, to the memorably named delights of Scotland and Ireland such as Whiskey Chase and Cashel Blue. And let’s not forget the flavoursome varieties of cheeses that Holland and Italy have to offer.

After one thousand years of wine production and the creation of many hundreds of cheeses, the locals are convinced that quality and choice are fundamental to everyday life, and we think you will be too.

Fine wines and delicious cheeses - the perfect

combination

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Wines & Cheeses

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Every hotel barge cruise includes daily excursions to some fascinating local places of interest - imposing citadels or elegant châteaux, colourful markets or renowned wine cellars, medieval hilltop villages or magnificent palaces and cathedrals.

Many of the excursions are a brief walk away from the barge or, if further, the ever present air-conditioned minibus will carry you there in comfort. Each excursion is led by a deck-hand/tour guide who usually has some amusing stories to tell about the places you visit and is adept at finding those lesser known, hidden away gems.

For the history lovers amongst you, there will be visits to famous royal palaces and castles such as Hampton Court and Windsor beside the River Thames; spectacular medieval fortified cities such as Carcassonne in the Midi; battlefields in Scotland – even Troglodyte cave dwellings in the Loire Valley!

The variety of cultural experiences on offer is vast. You can browse the tiny shops of skilled craftsmen in the villages of Burgundy or admire the stunning Renaissance architecture and art of Venice, Ferrara, Mantua and Chioggia. In Holland, see the delicate Delft porcelain being hand-painted, while in England you can tour riverside art galleries and boatyards where classic wooden riverboats have been built for generations.

And if you want to indulge fully in the local gastronomic delights, we will visit local producers of regional specialities such as olives, truffles, foie gras, scotch whisky and Armagnac. Finally, no cruise would be complete without sampling some fine wines at a respected domaine nearby, maybe in Chablis, Beaune or Sancerre.

Above all, our excursions are designed for you to experience the richest treasures in the area surrounding your cruise route so that you can really gain an appreciation of the local culture and way of life.

Then, of course, after every sightseeing trip you return to relax on your welcoming floating hotel which is never far away.

Abbaye de la Bussiere

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History & Culture

Optional hot-air ballooning is available on some cruises

Enticing Excursions

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TANDEM BIKINGHave you ever ridden a tandem bicycle? Most people haven’t but on some of our hotel barges with tandems on board, you can get the chance. As romantic a way to travel as you could imagine on a bicycle made for two and not as hard as you might think. As you both cycle together along the towpaths of Burgundy or perhaps the Canal du Midi, you just need to decide who is going to steer!

BIKING CHARTERSLastly, for more committed cyclists, we offer biking charters with half-day guided itineraries, upgraded bikes and picnic lunches – but still with our usual five star hotel barge service.

All our barges carry bicycles

Barging and Biking the European Waterways Way

We know that many of our passengers enjoy taking some exercise during their barge cruise, so all of our vessels carry bicycles for everyone on board to use. Almost anytime during the cruise, the crew can offload the bikes for you to take a gentle pedal along the canal towpath, perhaps to the next pretty village or lock.

"BIKING PLUS"For those passengers who would like to be a little more adventurous, a number of our barges now offer a “Biking Plus” option, as follows:

• Whilst others are relaxing on deck, or maybe enjoying a stroll, you can take a bike on most days and follow an interesting, but not too challenging route which we will have already carefully researched.

• We’ll give you clearly marked maps for each round trip route and a backpack with everything you might need so that, for an hour or two, you can explore the surrounding countryside and villages along the lanes, towpaths and byways.

• If you get stuck or lost, we will come to fetch you. Otherwise, you can just rejoin the barge where you left her – or maybe a little further along the canal.

• We will arrange the hotel barge itinerary so that you won’t miss any of the organised excursions or much of the cruising, but you will have seen a little more of the people & places around you – and done yourself some good at the same time!

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Barging & Biking

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Burgundy Heart of Rural France – Vineyards & Châteaux

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BURGUNDY……boasts some of the world’s finest wines with around 60,000 acres of sunlit vines and arguably the prettiest canals in France. The Burgundy Canal winds its way in smooth curves through the heart of renowned wine growing areas such as Chablis, Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits, or rises steeply through a flight of locks that appear like staircases.

The Nivernais Canal meanders alongside the picturesque River Yonne, through a largely undiscovered region near the Morvan Hills, passing sleepy villages and Charolais cattle grazing in the lush pastures. This is the original home of hotel barging with its hand-swung bridges and old logging sites, and where time seems to have stood still for centuries.

The landscape around the Burgundy Canal is one of rolling hills eroded over the centuries and covered in forests of oak, maple and pine and where spring, summer and autumn each leave a unique signature. Medieval towns are surrounded by unspoilt countryside and the wonderful markets have stalls brimming with fresh local products cultivated on the fertile plains.

This is a region with a vast variety of cheeses, in all shapes, sizes and colours, strong in character or mild and fresh and all can be enjoyed with full-bodied red Burgundies, or perhaps with lighter white Chablis wines. Burgundy’s gastronomic tradition is certainly rich and diverse and a sedate cruise on a hotel barge along one of its delightful waterways will allow you to indulge in good food and wine, two of the real pleasures in life.

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Regional SpecialitiesTerrine de Pécheur Façon Maison; Tourte Chaude d’Escargots à la Ciboulette; Filet d’Agneau au Basilic; Magret de Canard; Poulet à L’Estragon; Steak Charolais à L’Echalote Fondue

Cheese BoardAisy Cendré; Bouton de Culotte; Époisses; Ami du Chambertin; Chaource; Citeaux; Le Petit Vougeot

TYPICAL BURGUNDIAN CUISINE ABOARD

Opposite: The beautiful hilltop town of Vezelay

Clos de Vougeot The Burgundy Canal

Beaune

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La Belle Epoque is a spacious, luxurious hotel barge and sister ship to L’Impressionniste. Although she originally carried logs from Burgundy to Paris, she was skilfully converted into a delightful hotel barge. She is now the perfect vessel for cruising the Upper Burgundy Canal with its towpaths that are ideal for walking and cycling.She has been designed with both elegance and passenger comfort in mind and offers a sun deck with spa-pool, wood-panelled saloon/dining room and other luxury amenities.

She is also fully air-conditioned. The spacious cabins offer a choice of twin or double beds with marble en suite facilities. The Captain leads a crew of six comprising Master Chef, Deck Hand, Tour Guide and two Housekeepers.

La Belle Epoque Upper Burgundy Canal

The Good Old Days12

Aboard the 12 Passenger La Belle Epoque

Cruise Burgundy

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Nuits St-Georges Sancerre Chablis

Santenay Vougeot Meursault

Irancy

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A Small Selection of the Wines Served Aboardl Domaine Jafflin, Vosne-Romanée

l Domaine Jafflin, Nuits-St-Georges

l Fers Saint Eloi Grande Cuvée Fleurie

l Saint Veran Cuvée Prestige

l Montagny Premier Cru Monteuchot

l Domaine Michelot, Mersault

l 128 Feet Longl 12 Passengersl 6 Crewl CD Player / iPod Dock

l 2 Twin/Double Junior Suitesl 4 Twin/Double Stateroomsl Sun Deck, Telescopel Air-Conditioned

l Centrally Heatedl Spa-Pooll Wifi (Subject to Local Reception)

l 12 Touring Bikes, 1 Tandeml 2 Air-Conditioned Minibuses

Deck Plan

Sunday, Day 1VENAREY LES LAUMESGuests are met at the designated meeting point and transferred to the barge moored in Venarey les Laumes. A full crew Welcome Aboard with champagne and canapés. After time to settle into your cabin you will enjoy your first dinner aboard and an introduction to Burgundy’s excellent cuisine.

Monday, Day 2VENAREY LES LAUMES TO MONTBARDWake to the aromas of ground coffee and French patisseries and enjoy a leisurely breakfast followed by a visit to the hilltop village of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, where the film ‘Chocolat’ was set. On the way from the summit of Mt Auxois, we look at Alesia, the last battle site between the Gauls and Romans that took place in 52 B.C. After lunch we cruise through woodlands and rolling fields with great towpath biking and walking opportunities past the tiny canalside villages of Nogent, Courcelles and Les Granges. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3MONTBARD TO RAVIERESMorning cruise to the Forges de Buffon and then after lunch we escort you to the exquisite World Heritage UNESCO site of Abbaye de Fontenay founded by St Bernard in 1118. Representing a distinctive example of early Cistercian architecture and virtually intact, Fontenay allows an exceptional glimpse of Cistercian life and industry with its peaceful gardens and ponds and fascinating cloisters, dormitories and scriptorium. Return to the barge and cruise to Ravieres. Dinner aboard.

Wednesday, Day 4RAVIERES TO ANCY LE FRANCMorning visit to medieval Noyers-sur-Serein to admire the local produce, colours and delights of the local market, or to wander the town ramparts in this, one of the most beautiful villages in France. After lunch enjoy a lazy afternoon cruise past grazing Charolais cattle, with plenty of opportunity to walk or cycle along the towpath, to Ancy le Franc. Dinner aboard.

Thursday, Day 5ANCY LE FRANC TO LEZINNESGentle morning cruise as your hotel barge descends through the picturesque locks and past the beautiful 16th century Renaissance palace and gardens of Château d’Ancy le Franc. Lunch at a local auberge, followed by a visit to the vineyards and town of Chablis dating back to Roman times. We enjoy a private wine tasting at a renowned local winemaker of its Premier and Grand Cru wines popularized by Alexis Lichine in the 1950’s. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6LEZINNES TO TANLAYAfter breakfast we enjoy a leisurely cruise to our final mooring at Tanlay. Following lunch we visit the 16th century Renaissance-style Château de Tanlay, nestling serenely within this picturesque village. Also time to wander around Tanlay before returning to the barge for Captain’s Farewell Dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7TANLAYAfter breakfast, disembark the hotel barge and transfer to the designated drop-off point.

* This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD*Six Nights

Upper Burgundy Canal

La Belle Epoque

L’Abbaye de Fontenay

Stateroom Stateroom

Stateroom Stateroom

Cruise Highlightsl Visit the Abbaye de Fontenay

l Wine tasting of Chablis wines in the Domaine Billaud Simon cellars

l Visit the village of Flavigny sur Ozerain,location of the film ‘Chocolat’

l Visit to Château de Tanlay

l Visit to Noyers-sur-Serein, one of the most beautiful villages in Burgundy

l Visit to the 18th century Forges de Buffon

l Optional hot air ballooning

Crew CrewWheelHouse

GalleySaloon

SingleCabin Store

Win

e st

ore

LowerSun Deck

UpperSun Deck

SpaPool

Bar

Twin Or Double Jr. Suite Double

Jt. Suite

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L’Art de Vivre started life as a Scottish lumber carrier and has been carefully transformed by skilled craftsmen into a floating celebration of the Burgundian “good life”. The recently refitted cabins have modern en suite bathrooms and the delightful saloon combines contemporary leather with more traditional furnishings.

There is a sun deck to relax on with a glass of wine as you glide through the pretty Burgundy countryside, a relaxing spa pool and, of course, bicycles for exploring along the towpath before rejoining the hotel barge at one of the locks up ahead.

Your crew of four comprises a Captain, Master Chef, Tour Guide and Hostess, all with a love of the Nivernais Canal and secure in the knowledge that their vessel represents “L’Art de Vivre” itself. The region simply oozes charm and the cruise is a journey back in time along a magical waterway.

L’Art de Vivre Burgundy – Lower Nivernais Canal & River Yonne

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Simply the Art of Good Living

Aboard the 8 Passenger L’Art de Vivre

Cruise Burgundy

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A Small Selection of the Wines Served Aboardl Domaine Bersan, Irancy Cuvée Louis Bersan

l Domaine Moillard Grivot, Savigny les Beaune

l Domaine Borgnat, Coulanges la Vineuse

l La Chablisienne, Chablis 1er Cru Mont de Milieu

l Domaine Villiers, Vezelay “La Chevaliere”

Cruise Highlightsl Explore enchanting Auxerre and its

magnificent cathedral

l Wine tasting of Chablis and Petit Chablis in a 12th century cellar

l Tour Noyers-sur-Serein, one of the most beautiful villages in Burgundy

l Visit the picturesque village of Vezelay and its hilltop basilica

l Visit elegant Château de Bazoches

l Excellent walking and cycling

l Optional hot air ballooning

l 100 Feet Longl 8 Passengersl 4 Crew

l 4 Twin/Double Stateroomsl Air-Conditionedl Centrally Heatedl CD Player / iPod Dock

l Sun Deck, Telescopel Spa-Pooll 8 Touring Bikes, 1 Tandem

l 1 Air-Conditioned Minibusl Wifi (Subject to Local Reception)

Deck Plan

Sunday, Day 1AUXERREGuests are met at the designated meeting point and transferred to L’Art de Vivre. Following a Champagne Welcome, you are free to explore the medieval town of Auxerre or take a stroll along the banks of the river Yonne before returning for dinner aboard.

Monday, Day 2AUXERRE TO VINCELLESOur morning cruise takes us through some delightful locks and past vineyard-clad hillsides to our rural mooring at Vincelles. The afternoon excursion is to Chablis, home of one of the most famous white wines in the world. A tasting in one of the town’s aged cellars will introduce you to some of the local Petit Chablis and Chablis wines. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3VINCELLES TO MAILLY LA VILLEAfter breakfast, our excursion is to the medieval town of Auxerre. Originally the capital of Lower Burgundy, the town prides itself on its fine churches and particularly its magnificent cathedral. We then return to the barge for a cruise southwards through rich pasturelands, past grazing Charolais cattle to the town of Mailly la Ville. Dinner ashore.

Wednesday, Day 4MAILLY LA VILLE TO LE SAUSSOISThis morning, we visit the charming 14th century medieval village of Noyers-sur-Surein, one of the most beautiful villages in France, on an excursion through delightful countryside. In the afternoon we cruise past the cliffs at Le Saussois, a stunning natural setting, with an international climbing centre. There will also be the opportunity to enjoy spectacular walks before returning for dinner aboard.

Thursday, Day 5LE SAUSSOIS TO LUCY-SUR-YONNEIn the morning we enjoy an excursion to the pilgrimage town of Vézelay, one of Burgundy’s most famous treasures with the Romanesque Basilica of St Mary Magdalene, craft shops and fine views of the surrounding countryside. After lunch, an afternoon cruise through the Yonne valley to arrive at Lucy-sur-Yonne. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6LUCY-SUR-YONNE TO CHEVROCHESA morning cruise through beautiful countryside takes us to Chevroches. In the afternoon, we visit the Château de Bazoches, whose illustrious visitors included Richard the Lionheart and which was later remodelled by Maréchal Vauban. Captain’s Farewell dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7CHEVROCHESAfter breakfast, disembark the hotel barge and transfer to the designated drop off point.

*This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

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Merlot Chardonnay

Pinot NoirSauvignon

Chateau de Bazoches

Moored in Auxerre

Twin Or Double Stateroom

Twin Or Double Stateroom

Twin Or Double Stateroom

Twin Or Double Stateroom

CrewSpa Pool

Saloon

Bar

GalleyWheelHouseCrew

Accommodation

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD*Six Nights

Lower Nivernais Canal & River Yonne

L’Art de Vivre

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Sister ship to La Belle Epoque, L’Impressionniste began life as a cargo barge in Holland before undergoing a complete transformation into the gorgeous hotel barge she is today.

Her light and airy interior features picture windows and a selection of prints, fabrics and wall coverings reminiscent of the era after which she has been named, while each comfortable cabin is complemented by an en suite shower. The spacious saloon has also been upgraded with the addition of some comfortable leather sofas and individually designed fitted furniture.

A week cruising aboard L’Impressionniste on the Burgundy Canal introduces you to a wonderful blend of Burgundian countryside, history and viticulture.

Cruise BurgundyAboard the 12 passenger L’Impressionniste

L’Impressionniste Lower Burgundy Canal

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A Journey through Burgundy’s Vineyards

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A Small Selection of the Wines Served Aboardl Chateau de la Saule. Montagny 1er Cru

l Domaine Corsin, Pouilly Fuissé

l Domaine Laroche, Chablis Premier Cru

l Domaine Bruno Clair, Marsannay

l Domaine Jafflin, Gevrey Chambertin

l Domaine Comte Georges de Vôgué, Musigny

Cruise Highlightsl Visit Clos de Vougeot, home of the

Chevaliers du Tastevin

l Wine tasting at the renowned Domaine Jafflin

l Tour of Dijon and its markets

l Visit to 13th century Chateau de Commarin

l Tour of Abbaye de la Bussière, followed by lunch in one of its finest restaurants

l Visit to Beaune, including Hotel Dieu Hospice

l Visit to medieval Chateauneuf-en-Auxois

l Optional hot air ballooning

l 128 Feet Longl 12 Passengersl 6 Crewl DVD Player / TV

l 2 Twin/Double Junior Suitesl 4 Twin/Double Stateroomsl 1 Single Cabin for Tour Guides/Charters

l Air-Conditionedl Centrally Heatedl Sun Deck, Telescopel Spa-Pool

l Wifi (Subject to Local Reception)l 2 Air-Conditioned Minibusesl 8 Touring Bikes, 1 Tandem

Deck Plan

Sunday, Day 1FLEUREY SUR OUCHEGuests are met at the designated meeting point and transferred to the elegant L’Impressionniste, moored in Fleurey-sur-Ouche for your cruise through Burgundy. A champagne reception welcomes you on board and provides you with a chance to meet the crew. Dinner aboard.

Monday, Day 2FLEUREY SUR OUCHE TO GISSEY SUR OUCHEThis morning, experience your first day’s cruise along this enchanting canal, which also promises a walk or cycle along an ever-present towpath past sleepy villages and pretty lock houses. After lunch we visit Clos de Vougeot, headquarters of the esteemed Chevaliers du Tastevin, who award every year a special prized label to the finest Côte d’Or vintages. On the way back to the barge, visit one of the great cellars of Burgundy, where we enjoy a private tasting of fine Burgundy wines. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3GISSEY SUR OUCHE TO LA BUSSIÈREAfter breakfast, there is a walking tour of old Dijon including a visit to the vivid flower and produce markets, mustard shops and the impressive Notre Dame de Dijon. Also some excellent shopping time. Return to the hotel barge for lunch and the leisurely afternoon cruise to La Bussière. Dinner aboard.

Wednesday, Day 4LA BUSSIÈRE TO PONT D’OUCHEAfter a morning cruise to Pont D’ouche, an exclusive tour of the magnificent 12th century Abbaye de la Bussière. The ornamental gardens and lake, wine press, crypt and cellars are interwoven with ancient colonnades, stone staircases and huge stained glass windows. After a Kir Royale aperitif in the private music room, we savour the gastronomic delights of Master Chef Emmanuel Hebrard in the Bistro or Garden Restaurant, whilst enjoying the sommelier’s choice of local burgundies. Mid-afternoon we visit the medieval village, craft shops and castle of Châteauneuf-en-Auxois, once an outpost of the Dukes of Burgundy and offering a fine overview of the feeder lakes, canal and surrounding countryside. Dinner aboard.

Thursday, Day 5PONT D’OUCHE TO VANDENESSEAfter breakfast, we cruise to La Rèpe, passing grazing white Charolais cattle, rolling hills and picturesque villages across the only canal bridge on the Burgundy Canal. In the afternoon we cross the premier cru vineyards into Beaune, capital of Burgundy wine country with a history going back over 2,000 years. We absorb the fascinating 15th century Hotel Dieu Hospice and visit a local winery’s cellars to sample some fine local wines. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6VANDENESSE TO ESCOMMESOur last day’s leisurely cruise takes us to the canal summit, 1250 feet above sea level, just before the Pouilly tunnel. This afternoon we visit the moat-encircled 13th century Château de Commarin. Going back 26 generations, the de Vogue family ownership portrays an insight into the glamorous lives of the French aristocracy as well as showing off the Château, stables and landscaped gardens. Captain’s Farewell Dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7ESCOMMESAfter breakfast, guests disembark the barge and transfer to the designated drop-off point.

*This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD*Six Nights

Lower Burgundy Canal

L’Impressionniste

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Monet Sisley Degas

Pissarro Cezanne Renoir Bazille

Renowned Vineyards

Twin St. Room

Single Cabin

Store

Crew CrewWheelHouse

GalleySalon

LowerSun Deck Sun Deck Spa

Pool

Bar

Win

e st

ore

Twin Or Double

St. Room

Twin St. Room

Twin Or Double

St. Room

Twin Or Double Jt. Suite

Double Jt. Suite

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Savoir Faire was built in 1932 before being converted into a hotel barge. She was given a substantial refurbishment a few years ago and passengers will appreciate the charming interior finished in mahogany, teak and brass and complemented by tasteful antiques and paintings.

A cruise along this part of the Burgundy Canal reveals a delightful blend of undulating countryside, vineyards and sleepy villages. Relax and unwind as the attentive crew look after you.

Cruise Burgundy Aboard the 12 passenger Savoir Faire

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD* Six Nights

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Sunday, Day 1ST. FLORENTINGuests are met at the designated meeting point and transferred to Savoir Faire, moored at St. Florentin on the Burgundy Canal for a Champagne Welcome and an introduction to the crew. After a well deserved aperitif on deck you are served your first of many splendid dinners aboard prepared by your own master chef.

Monday, Day 2ST. FLORENTIN TO FLOGNY LA CHAPELLEAfter a delicious breakfast, we visit Auxerre, the capital of lower Burgundy situated in the heart of a wine growing region most famous for its Chablis wine. The success of this thriving town is celebrated by architectural jewels such as the ornately painted 15th century Clock Tower, the soaring Gothic cathedrals of Saint Germain and Saint Stephen and an abundance of ornate Renaissance houses bordering tree-lined squares. After lunch back on board, our gentle afternoon cruise past lock houses and sleepy hamlets is to Flogny la Chapelle. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3FLOGNY LA CHAPELLE TO TONNERREOur cruise this morning, past Charolais cattle grazing at the water’s edge, is to Tonnerre, the centre of a small wine growing area producing excellent reds and rosés under the name “Bourgogne Epineuil”. After lunch your tour guide drives you to the famous town of Chablis where you’ll take a tour of the ancient press and cellars of Domaine Laroche, followed by a wine tasting of their various fine vintages. On the way back to the barge we stop to enjoy panoramic views of the Grand Cru vineyards. Dinner aboard.

Wednesday, Day 4TONNERRE TO TANLAYOur cruise today is barging at its best and is an ideal time to hop off for a bicycle ride or perhaps help out at one of the pretty locks. After a lazy lunch your tour guide escorts you into Tanlay by foot to view its beautiful 16th century Renaissance-style château. The interior is luxuriously furnished and decorated by some astonishing frescoes. Soak up some true French village atmosphere by stopping for a drink at the bar situated in front of the main gates. Dinner aboard.

Thursday, Day 5TANLAY TO LEZINNESAfter a breakfast of fluffy croissants and pastries from the local patisserie, we continue our cruise to Lezinnes. After lunch we take a short ride to the Château d’Ancy-le-Franc. This Renaissance jewel, set in the centre of a large park on the banks of the canal, houses the biggest collection of Renaissance murals in France. The immense quadrilateral holds a rich decor attributed to some of the most celebrated artists of the 16th and 17th century. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6LEZINNES TO ANCY-LE-FRANCThis morning’s cruise takes us to our final mooring at Ancy-le-Franc and on the way we descend through a series of quaint hand-operated locks. After lunch we visit the exquisite Abbaye de Fontenay, a marvellous medieval community with its cloisters, capitulary hall, dormitories and fish basins full of trout. Enjoy the evening and take in the view with a drink on the panoramic deck of the Savoir Faire, before indulging in the special candlelit Captain’s Farewell Dinner that your chef has prepared.

Saturday, Day 7ANCY-LE-FRANCAfter breakfast, guests disembark the barge and transfer to the designated drop-off point.

*This is a sample itinerary for selected summer departures and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

Savoir Faire also cruises in Holland, Belgium, Picardy and Champagne in Spring and Autumn. See pages 39, 41 & 51.

l 132 Feet Longl 12 Passengers

l 6 Crewl 6 Twin/Double Staterooms

l Centrally Heatedl Piano

l Internet Accessl Self-Contained Bar

l Sun Deckl Air-Conditioned Minibus

l 12 Touring Bikes

Cabin 1 Cabin 3 Cabin 4 Cabin 6

Cabin 2 Cabin 5

Deck Plan

Sun Deck Main Lounge

Dining Area

Passage

GalleyCaptain’sQuarters

Twin orDouble

Twin orDouble

Twin orDouble

Twin orDouble

Crew Quarters

Crew Quarters

Passage

Engine RoomTwin orDouble

Twin orDouble

CocktailLounge Aft Deck

Savoir Faire Burgundy Canal

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La Nouvelle Etoile has been designed to offer a very high level of comfort and convenience. The spacious saloon, with its dining area and attractive cocktail bar, features a warm teak interior and elegant furnishings. Each of the generous 200 sq ft suites is lavishly equipped, and the en-suite bathrooms have double handbasins and oversized showers. There is also a lift, an exercise room and a spa pool on deck. One of the suites is wheelchair accessible.

A cruise that is a journey back in time through a picturesque landscape and past sleepy hamlets, along two delightful canals including the Canal de Briare, the oldest in France. La Nouvelle Etoile also cruises in Holland, Belgium, Picardy, Champagne, Alsace, Germany and Luxemburg in Spring & Autumn. See pages 39, 41 & 51.

Cruise Western Loire & Upper Burgundy Aboard the 8 passenger La Nouvelle Etoile

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD* Six Nights

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l 129 Feet Longl 8 Passengersl 5 Crew

l 4 Twin/Double Suitesl Suite Adapted For Wheelchairsl Air-Conditioned

l Centrally Heatedl Lift/Wheelchair Accessl Wi Fi Internet Access

l Satellite TV/DVDl Spa Pool & Exercise Rooml Sun Deck

l 8 Touring Bikesl Air-Conditioned Minibus

Deck Plan

Cabin 2

Cabin 1 Lift

Lift

Cabin 3

Cabin 4

Sunday, Day 1MORET-SUR-LOINGYou’re met at the designated meeting point and transferred to La Nouvelle Etoile moored in the heart of the Fontainebleau forest. After a Champagne welcome you can take a stroll though the medieval walled town of Moret-sur-Loing, known to many as the home of the famous Impressionist painter, Alfred Sisley. Tonight you enjoy your first gourmet meal aboard.

Monday, Day 2MORET-SUR-LOING TO NEMOURSToday, we begin our cruise into the upper Loire region. Affectionately known as the “Garden of Paris”, this little known region gently reveals its secrets. After lunch, we visit the Château de Fontainebleau. To walk through this palace is to walk through the history of France and every French royal family added its own architectural style and features when in residence. On our drive back to the barge we may visit the artist community of Barbizon. We will moor for the night in Nemours. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3NEMOURS TO MONTARGISToday, we have a full day cruise to Montargis with plenty of opportunity to bicycle or walk along the towpath of the canal. After lunch we visit this charming town, also called “the Little Venice of the Gatinais” because of its numerous canals. Visit one of the many museums, or shop at the famous Mazet Praline shop with its exquisitely packaged delicacies. Dinner aboard.

Wednesday, Day 4MONTARGIS TO CHÂTILLON COLIGNYAfter breakfast, we set off on for a leisurely cruise to the charming village of Châtillon Coligny. This afternoon, we will take a drive out to the splendid 16th century Château de Saint Fargeau which is over a thousand years old & probably the most important place of historical interest in this unspoilt rural region, the Puisaye. Later, in the evening, there is time to stroll around the ramparts surrounding Châtillon-Coligny. Dinner aboard.

Thursday, Day 5CHÂTILLON COLIGNY TO ROGNYToday, continuing our cruise higher up the canal we reach Rogny-les-Sept-Ecluses. This “staircase” of seven locks was built in 1648 and is an impressive monument to the engineers of the past. After a relaxing lunch we take a short drive to the town of Gien, on the banks of the River Loire, and famous for its faïence earthenware. Visit the faïence factory and museum. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6ROGNY TO BRIAREAfter passing through the locks of Rogny, we have reached the highest point of the canal and descend slowly towards the River Loire. At Briare, we cross the river on the Pont Canal de Briare, designed and built by Gustav Eiffel in 1890. Later we drive out to Sancerre to sample some of this delicious wine and perhaps taste some of the local Crottin de Chavignol cheese on our way back to the barge. Captain’s farewell dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7BRIARE After breakfast disembark the barge and transfer to the designated drop off point.

*This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

Captain’sQuarters

EngineRoom

CrewCrewExercise Room

Crew

Twin or Double Suite

Twin or Double Suite

Twin or Double Suite

Twin or Double Suite

Crew

WheelHouse

GalleyDiningRoom

SaloonSun DeckSpaPool

La Nouvelle Etoile Canal Du Loing & Canal De Briare

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The Medieval Fortified City of Carcassonne

The Tree-Lined Canal du Midi

Canal du Midi South of France & the Midi

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The 330-Year-Old Canal du Midi……skirts the sun-drenched shore of the Mediterranean before meandering inland past ancient villages and Roman fortifications towards the famed wine region of Bordeaux.

The pace of life is relaxed and lulls you into unwinding as you cruise this serene, tree-lined waterway. You will discover a marvellous blend of Gallo-Roman and traditional influences reflected throughout this region of historic importance. The cuisine is a delicious combination of Provençale and traditional flavours. Fresh seafood and regional specialities, with the excellent local Corbières and Minervois wines, produce an unforgettable repertoire of dining experiences.

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A Series of Locks on the Canal du Midi

Colourful Markets

Sun-drenched vineyard

Regional SpecialitiesNoisette d’Agneau en Croûte de Sel avec Sauce Romarin; Ragout de Calamars Provençale; Bouillabaisse

Cheese BoardLe Saint Remois; Fromage de Chèvre au Poivre et au Thym; Tomme de Valdeblore

TYPICAL CUISINE ABOARD

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Anjodi is of classic Dutch design, specifically rebuilt to negotiate the 330-year-old Canal du Midi. She has been completely refurbished in the tasteful tradition of African hardwoods, hand-crafted panelling and shining brass, to create a comfortable and charming ambience reminiscent of a classic yacht.

The well planned accommodation offers a choice of four air-conditioned twin/double staterooms, each with full en-suite facilities. The shaded sun deck is unusually spacious, with a heated sunken spa pool and comfortable sun loungers.

Anjodi has also achieved “film star” status following her many appearances during the television series Rick Stein’s French Odyssey, when she carried the world-renowned chef, Rick Stein on a 400-mile voyage of culinary discovery through Southern France.

Cruise the Canal du Midi Aboard the 8 passenger Anjodi

Classic Yacht Interior and Charming Ambience

Anjodi South of France & The Canal du Midi

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A Small Selection of the Wines Served Aboardl Domaine de Gourgazard, Minervois la

Livinière

l Château des Nouvelles, Fitou

l Château les Voute-Gasparets, Corbières

l Toques et Clochers, Limoux

l Château Mire L’Etang Rosé

l Domaine de Barribiou, Muscat de Minervois

Cruise Highlightsl Visit to Pezenas, a village associated with

the playwright Molière

l Private wine tasting at Château Perdiguier

l Cruise through the world’s oldest canal tunnel at Malpas

l See the 12th century hilltop fort of Minerve

l Narbonne’s Archbishop’s Palace and colourful market

l View the Pyrenees mountains across the vineyards and discover Cathar history

l Tour Carcassonne – the most complete medieval fortified city in existence

l Excellent walking and bicycling

l 100 Feet Longl 8 Passengersl 4 Crewl Air-Conditioned

l 4 Twin/Double Staterooms l Wifi (Subject to Local Reception)l Centrally Heated

l Sun Deck, Telescopel Spa Pooll 8 Touring Bikes l 1 Tandem

l Air-Conditioned Minibusl CD Player / iPod Dock

Romarin Lavande

Thym Basilic

Deck Plan

Sunday, Day 1MARSEILLANGuests will be met at the designated meeting point and escorted by minibus to Anjodi moored in the lakeside fishing village of Marseillan, enjoying a view over the oyster beds and home of Noilly Prat vermouth. Champagne welcome followed by time for a relaxing stroll around this lovely fishing village before dinner aboard.

Monday, Day 2MARSEILLAN TO PORTIRAGNESThis morning we visit Pezenas, a delightful town, mostly known for its associations with the French playwright Molière, who is said to have written many plays while staying there. This afternoon we cruise from Marseillan to Portiragnes through the nature reserve of Bagnas with potential sightings of flamingoes and other wildfowl. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3PORTIRAGNES TO BEZIERSThis morning we continue our cruise along the 330-year-old tree-lined Canal du Midi, with plenty of opportunity to walk or cycle along the towpath, then moor at Beziers. After lunch enjoy an informative wine tasting in the 14th century Château de Perdiguier, famed for its 15th century frescoes and Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay wines. Dinner in Beziers at a local auberge.

Wednesday, Day 4BEZIERS TO POILHESThis morning we cross the aqueduct over the River Orb and then ascend the 7-lock flight of Fonserannes before reaching the world’s oldest canal tunnel at Malpas. On arrival at the picturesque village of Poilhes we take an excursion out to Minerve, the ancient capital of the Minervois, which boasts a 12th century Cathar fort surrounded by deep limestone gorges. Besieged by Simon de Montfort in 1215, its hilltop location affords spectacular views. A fascinating recreation in miniature of the bloodthirsty Cathar rebellion and small museum complete the intriguing picture. Dinner aboard.

Thursday, Day 5POILHES TO ARGELIERSThis morning’s visit is to Narbonne, a Roman Mediterranean capital where the Visigoth monarchs once lived. Enjoy the Archbishop’s Palace and Horreum. Explore the indoor market at the hub of this bustling town, where you will have time to shop or simply absorb the relaxed atmosphere. Return to the barge for a cruise along the shaded canal to Argeliers, stopping off en route at Château de Guery, a 500-year-old canalside vineyard, for a pre-dinner wine tasting of the full-bodied Corbieres. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6ARGELIERS TO LE SOMAILMorning visit to Carcassonne. Dating back to the Gallo Roman era, this is the most complete medieval fortified city in existence today. With its 52 watchtowers, portcullis and extraordinary repertoire of defences, it resisted the many armies that tried to storm this Camelot setting. In the afternoon we cruise along the historic Midi Canal to the delightful village of Le Somail. Captain's Farewell Dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7LE SOMAILAfter breakfast, depart from Le Somail by minibus to the designated drop off point

*This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

On selected summer departure dates, Anjodi offers alternative itineraries on the Canal du Midi passing Carcassonne and Castelnaudary.

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD*Six Nights

Canal du Midi

Anjodi

Archbishop’s Palace, Narbonne

CrewAccomodation

WheelHouse Galley

Saloon CrewSpaPool

Twin or DoubleStateroom Twin or Double

Stateroom

Twin or DoubleStateroom

Twin or DoubleStateroom

Bar

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Enchanté is a state of the art, double-decker hotel-barge that has been built to the highest standard. She provides luxurious accommodation for up to 8 guests in four equally spacious twin or double-bedded suites, the largest of any barge on the Canal du Midi (approx. 200sq ft each including en suite) and with superbly appointed bathrooms.

The barge is tastefully furnished in a contemporary style, creating a bright, art deco atmosphere. She has a large, spacious saloon where the

attention to detail is exceptional. She also has a demonstration galley allowing guests to see the skilled chef at work, CD/iPod sound system, a computer with internet connection for guests’ use, and reversible air conditioning throughout. There is a spacious sun deck, with alfresco dining area and gorgeous hot tub.

Cruise the Canal du Midi Aboard the 8 passenger Enchanté

Contemporary Luxury in Charming Surroundings

Enchanté Canal du Midi

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A Small Selection of the Wines Served Aboardl Domaine de Nalys, Châteauneuf du Pape

l Château Haut Gléon, Corbières

l Domaine Corsin, Pouilly Fuissé

l Domaine Vacheron, Sancerre

l Château Les Ollieux Romanis, Corbières

l Domaine Alquier, Faugères

l Château de Gourgazaud, Minervois La Livinière

Cruise Highlightsl Winery Tour and tasting of fine

Minervois wines

l Tour Narbonne’s Archbishop’s Palace and experience the colourful market

l Visit an olive oil press to sample the famous Lucques olive oil

l Visit beautiful Lagrasse and its 8thC abbey, with lunch in a stunning location

l See the Cathar hilltop town of Minerve with its spectacular setting

l Tour of the medieval city of Carcassonne

l Excellent walking and bicycling

l 100 Feet Longl 8 Passengersl 4 Crew

l 4 Twin/Double Suitesl Air-Conditionedl Centrally Heated

l Sun Deck & Spa Pooll 8 Touring Bikesl Demonstration Galley

l PC with Internet Accessl Air-Conditioned Minibusl CD Player / iPod dock

Deck Plan

Sunday, Day 1SALLÈLES D’AUDEGuests are met at the designated meeting point and escorted by minibus to Enchanté moored in Sallèles d’Aude. Champagne welcome followed by dinner aboard.

Monday, Day 2SALLÈLES D’AUDE TO LE SOMAILMorning cruise through the series of locks and narrow bridges of the Robine Canal, built after the Canal du Midi to link Narbonne and the Mediterranean, to the charming and historical village of Le Somail, purpose built for the Canal du Midi. Take some time to explore the wonderful old bookstore. Afternoon excursion to “Oulibo”. Occitan for olive, this cooperative olive oil press is a great opportunity to sample the famous Lucques. We continue by minibus to Minerve, the ancient capital of the Minervois, which boasts a 12th century Cathar fort surrounded by deep limestone gorges. Besieged by Simon de Montfort in 1215, its hilltop location affords spectacular views. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3LE SOMAIL TO ROUBIAThis morning’s excursion is to Narbonne, a Roman Mediterranean capital where the Visigoth monarchs once lived. Enjoy a visit to the Archbishop's Palace and the indoor market at the hub of this bustling canalside town, where you will have time to shop or simply absorb the relaxed atmosphere. Afternoon cruise, through vineyards and pine trees along the “grand bief,” another engineering prowess unique to the Canal du Midi, to Roubia, named after the Roman general Robianus, where we will moor close to its 12th century château. Dinner aboard.

Wednesday, Day 4ROUBIA TO BASSANELThis morning we take the minibus to a Benedictine Abbey founded in the 8th century. Nestled in Lagrasse, a village awarded the title of “Plus beaux villages de France” (most beautiful villages of France) and home to many artisans who have set up workshops in the medieval centre, the restored Abbey was once one of the most prosperous thanks to Charlemagne’s charter. A chance to sample some local cuisine with lunch ashore in a spectacular setting overlooking the Corbières veneyards. Upon return to the barge we continue cruising to a picturesque mooring under the trees, a perfect opportunity to try your hand at the local sport of boules, followed by an alfresco dinner aboard.

Thursday, Day 5BASSANEL TO JOUARRESMorning cruise along the 330-year-old Midi canal ascending its trademark locks, walking from one to the next or perhaps cycling ahead to explore the village of Homps, once an important commandery for the Knights Hospitaller. Afternoon excursion for a winery tour at Château Ollieux Romanis in the Corbières, one of the few regions to receive the much envied French mark of approval for wines known as A.O.C. (Appellation d’Origine Controlée). Upon return to the barge we continue cruising under the shade of the plane trees to moor at Jouarres lock, a pleasant bicycle ride from the Lac de Jouarres. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6JOUARRES TO PUICHÉRICFascinating morning tour of Carcassonne. Dating back to the Gallo-Roman era, this is the most complete medieval fortified city in existence today with its 52 watchtowers, portcullis and extraordinary repertoire of defences, which resisted the many armies that tried to storm this glorious Camelot setting. We cruise in the afternoon to Puichéric, past “l’Epanchoir”, one of the canal bridges invented by Pierre Riquet for the Canal du Midi. Captain’s Farewell Dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7PUICHÉRICAfter breakfast depart Puichéric and transfer to the designated drop off point.

*This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD* Six Nights

Canal du Midi

Enchanté

Cabin 2

Cabin 1

Cabin 3

Cabin 4

Crew Quarters

Galley

Twin or Double Suite

Twin or Double Suite

Twin or Double Suite Twin or

Double Suite

Crew CabinInternet

VideoSaloon

DiningSaloon

Deck Saloon SpaPool

Whe

el H

ouse

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Athos is a 103ft hotel barge, accommodating 10 passengers in five comfortable, air-conditioned cabins.

Built in 1964, she started life transporting sand, grain and wine, and her association with wine continues today as she gracefully meanders through the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. Her spacious accommodation and public areas create the perfect ambience for a restful holiday.

Cruise the Canal du Midi Aboard the 10 passenger Athos

Sunday, Day 1ARGELIERSGuests are met at the designated meeting point and transferred to Athos moored in Argeliers. A full-crew Welcome Aboard follows, with Champagne and gourmet canapés. Once you are settled into your cabin, you will be invited to a 4-course dinner, prepared by our highly acclaimed onboard Chef.

Monday, Day 2ARGELIERS TO CAPESTANGThis morning we will drive you to the famous medieval double-walled city of Carcassonne. Your knowledgeable on-board guide will provide a full tour of this historical place and ensure that you also have time to browse the shops! An afternoon cruise takes us to our picturesque overnight mooring at Capestang with a view of the picturesque, floodlit Collegiale St. Etienne and there should be enough time for a brisk stroll into the village before Chef serves up the next culinary delight!

Tuesday, Day 3CAPESTANG TO RÉGIMONT LE HAUTThis morning’s suggested visit is a tasting at the Oulibo, the local olive oil pressoir. After an olive tasting, a short drive up the Gorge de la Cesse brings you into the hilltop town of Minerve, where your guide will tell the harrowing tale of the Cathar siege during the 13th century. Later after a long lunch, you may choose either a relaxing afternoon’s cruising, or perhaps join your guide for a sociable wine-tasting at a local winery such as Les Trois Blasons. Dinner aboard.

Wednesday, Day 4RÉGIMONT LE HAUT TO FONSERANNESAfter breakfast, we visit Narbonne with its entertaining weekly market. Explore an excavated portion of the original Roman road, the Via Domitia, browse through the Roman Museum, discover the beauty of St.Juste Cathedral, or simply relax in one of the many cafés. The cruise route today promises spectacular views of the Pyrenees across the sunny, clear plain. We arrive early evening at our overnight mooring above the Fonserannes locks, where you will have a glorious view of the town of Beziers and the Cathedral St Nazaire. Dinner aboard.

Thursday, Day 5FONSERANNES TO PORTIRAGNESThis morning, we visit the old market town of Pezenas, the first seat of the Languedoc court.The architecture is unique to the town because of the “Hotels Particuliers”, or mansions belonging to noble families who followed the court. Later, the cruise takes in the 17th century feat of engineering, the “Neuf Ecluses” (or staircase locks) and the 18th century canal bridge which carries Athos over the Orb River to our mooring near the village of Portiragnes. It is an ideal afternoon for walking or cycling. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6PORTIRAGNES TO MARSEILLANThis morning we cruise through the “Petite Camargue”, a joy for bird watchers with its pink flamingoes, African rollers and bee eaters that frequent the surrounding estuaries. Later we enter the open waters of the Etang de Thau, Europe‘s largest mussel and oyster park and moor in the port at Marseillan, where we enjoy a tour of the famous Noilly Prat vermouth distillery. Captain’s Farewell Dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7MARSEILLANAfter breakfast, disembark the hotel barge and transfer to the designated drop-off point.

*This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

l 103 Feet Longl 10 Passengers

l 4 Crewl 5 Twin/Double Staterooms

l Air-Conditionedl Centrally Heated

l 8/10 Touring Bikesl Sun Deck

l 2 Air-Conditioned Minibuses

Deck Plan

Cabin 5 Cabin 4 Cabin 2

Cabin 3 Cabin 1

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD* Six Nights

Double or Twin

Double or Twin

Double or Twin

Double or Twin

Dining AreaSaloon

Bar

Galley

Double or Twin

Canal du Midi Athos

Opposite:The Spectacular Cathar

Town of Minerve

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Cruise the Bordeaux Region Aboard the 8 passenger Rosa

The Canal des Deux Mers links the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, passing through the region of l’Occitanie – a veritable palette of colours and scents created by orchards and vineyards before joining the Canal du Midi. We visit historic fortified ‘bastides’ such as Valence d’Agen, learn about the region’s artists and rural culture and cruise by picturesque old villages and quaint farms. And of course, as this cruise is near Bordeaux wine country, there will be plenty of opportunity to sample a part of France where good food and wine is a way of life.

Rosa is an old Dutch “Clipper” barge that was completely refitted in 2010 to a high specification. Her saloon is particularly welcoming and features attractive wood panelling, comfortable seating and a cosy bar. There are four air-conditioned staterooms, each with full en-suite facilities and offering comfortable accommodation for 8 passengers.

Outside there is a spacious sun deck with comfortable furniture. Along with Anjodi, Rosa featured in the hugely successful television series, Rick Stein’s French Odyssey.

Regional SpecialitiesEntrecôte de Bazas à la Bordelaise; Magret de Canard aux Pommes et aux Oignons Confits; Pruneaux à l’Armagnac

Cheese BoardLe Bleu de Qercy; Templais Sec; Tomme de Lomagne; Cabécou; Roquefort; Laquoile

Southern Comfort

Gascony with a Taste of Bordeaux

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Canal Latéral à la Garonne

Rosa

Sunday, Day 1MONTAUBANGuests are met at the designated meeting point and transferred by air-conditioned minibus to Rosa, moored in the Port of Montauban. Following a Champagne Welcome, there is time for a short walk along the towpath of the canal before returning for your first dinner aboard.

Monday, Day 2MONTAUBAN TO MONTECHThis morning Rosa meanders up the flight of ten locks on the beautiful, recently restored branch canal skirting the Forest of Agre and moors in the heart of the little town of Montech. In the afternoon we head into the Côtes du Frontonnais wine region in the minibus, for a tasting of the outstanding cuvée ‘Optimum’ at the renowned Château Bellevue la Foret. On our way back to the barge, we also visit a producer of fruit brandies and taste some of the delicious varieties on offer. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3MONTECH TO CASTELSARRASINAfter breakfast, there is a guided tour of the remarkable inclined Water Plane, an amazing feat of engineering that by-passes five locks and will lower vessels 43 feet all in one go when back in service in 2014/2015. Then, following a relaxing morning cruise to Castelsarrasin, a short drive to the Ferme des Jauberts at Angeville where we can tour the estate and taste the foie gras of Eric Couderc, accompanied by some fine local wine. Dinner aboard.

Wednesday, Day 4CASTELSARRASIN TO MOISSAC After breakfast, we cross the River Tarn via a 1000 foot long aqueduct to descend towards Moissac through a staircase of delightful locks. Then we may cruise downstream and visit Moissac’s 7th century Abbey with its wonderfully preserved cloisters and chapel. This evening, perhaps after an amusing game of boules, we stroll ashore to the excellent restaurant ‘Le Florentin’, in front of the spectacular entrance portal of the Abbaye St-Pierre de Moissac.

Thursday, Day 5MOISSAC TO VALENCE D’AGENToday the Rosa cruises up from the Tarn and turns West on the brick-lined canal through Moissac. After negotiating the swing bridge, we cruise between the placidly flowing waters of the Garonne and the foothills of the Quercy massif, before mooring at Pommevic. After lunch we visit the 11th century Château de Goudourville before a drive to Auvillar, a spectacularly-sited 15th century village famous for its pottery. Return to Rosa and cruise to Valence d’Agen and a tour of this old “Bastide” town. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6VALENCE D’AGEN TO AGENA leisurely morning cruise through the bucolic countryside to the historic town of Agen. After lunch, we visit Domaine de Lapeyrade for a guided tour and private tastings of their esteemed Armagnac and Floc de Gascogne and Buzet wines in delightful surroundings, before touring the medieval town of Nérac and its castle, once home to King Henri IV of France. Captains Farewell Dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7AGENAfter breakfast, guests disembark the hotel barge and transfer to the designated drop-off point.

*This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD*Six Nights

A Small Selection of the Wines Served Aboardl Baron d’Ardeuil, Cotes de Buzet

l Château Doisy-Védrines, Barsac

l Château Pey La Tour Reserve, Bordeaux Superieur

l Château Larrivaux, Haut Médoc

l Château Bellevue la Foret, Cuvée Optimum

Cruise Highlightsl Visits to historic Nerac & picturesque Auvillar

l Tour the amazing inclined Water Plane at Montech

l Wine, fruit brandy, armagnac and foie gras tastings

l Visit to Moissac and its ancient abbey

l Traverse a 1000 foot aqueduct

l Gastronomic dinner ashore

l Visit the 11th Century Château de Goudourville

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l 100 Feet Longl 8 Passengersl 4 Crew

l 2 Twin Stateroomsl 2 Double Stateroomsl Air-Conditioned

l Centrally Heatedl Sun Deckl 8 Touring Bikes

Deck Plan

Toulouse-Lautrec Ingres

De Sevérac Champollion

Abbaye St.Pierre de Markets

DoubleSaloonDining

RoomGalley

Bridge

Crew

DoubleTwin

Twin

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Loire Valley & Western Burgundy, the Upper Loire

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The River Loire……and its main tributary, the River Cher, have carried cargo and passengers for over 2,000 years, since pre-Roman times. The Valley of the Kings is a timeless region of spectacular beauty and grace and we are delighted to offer the only hotel barge navigating the heart of the real Loire Valley.

The proximity of such a wealth of gorgeous Renaissance architecture makes a cruise along this waterway a unique travel experience.

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Regional SpecialitiesFilet Mignon de Veau à la Bière et Moutarde; Selle d’Agneau au Romarin; Saumon et Friture

Cheese BoardValencay; St Maure de Touraine; Selles sur Cher; Pouligny St Pierre; Crottin de Charignol; Chabichou du Poitou

Opposite: Nymphea emerges from beneath Château de Chenonceau

Château d’ Amboise

Crossing the Pont de Briare

Château de Villandry Gardens

TYPICAL CUISINE ABOARD

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Arguably the finest combination of regions one could barge through! From the mighty River Loire to France’s oldest canal, the Canal de Briare, a waterway steeped in history, past beautiful scenery and small country villages.

Renaissance accommodates up to eight passengers in ultimate luxury. Her interior has been extensively refitted and includes a beautifully appointed and spacious lounge area with comfortable seating. The extremely generous accommodation features four suites, each at least 260sq ft including a large private bathroom. Renaissance’s other impressive features include a forward deck with a roof extension for alfresco dining and an on-deck heated spa pool.

TYPICAL CUISINE ABOARD

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Regional SpecialitiesFilet Mignon de Charolais; Medallion d’Agneau Farci; Filet de Sole Chablisienne; Canard au Petits Navets

Cheese BoardAisy Cendré; Bouton de Culotte; Epoisses; Ami du Chambertin

Cruise the Upper Loire & Western Burgundy Aboard the 8 passenger Renaissance

Luxury and Beauty

Renaissance Western Burgundy & The Upper Loire

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Western Burgundy & The Upper Loire

Renaissance

Sunday, Day 1MONTARGISGuests are met at the designated meeting point and transferred by private, air-conditioned minibus to the spacious hotel barge Renaissance, where a Champagne Welcome awaits. Time to explore the pretty town of Montargis by foot or bicycle. Dinner aboard.

Monday, Day 2MONTARGIS TO MONTBOUYMorning cruise through the Loire countryside with towpath cycling to Montcresson. After lunch our visit is to the magnificent Château de Fontainebleau. To walk through this palace is to walk through the history of France and every French royal family added its own architectural style and features when in residence. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3MONTBOUY TO ROGNY LES SEPT ECLUSESMorning cruise to historic Rogny and its 350 year old 7 lock-flight. Today’s excursion is to Chateau Guedelon. A team of fifty people have taken on an extraordinary feat to build a 13th century castle using the very same techniques and materials used in the Middle Ages. Alternatively, we visit the 1,000-year-old Château Saint Fargeau. Dinner aboard, and the performance of typically French songs by a professional singer.

Wednesday, Day 4ROGNY LES SEPT ECLUSES TO LA GAZONNEAfter a leisurely breakfast of fresh croissants, baguettes and assorted pastries we visit Gien, home of the Faience pottery. After lunch we enjoy an afternoon cruise to La Gazonne a beautiful mooring surrounded by lakes and ponds and flanked by the rivers Seine and Saone. Dinner ashore at Auberge des Templiers in Les Bezards.

Thursday, Day 5LA GAZONNE TO BRIAREMorning cruise to Briare and Gustave Eiffel’s magical aqueduct across the River Loire with walking and bicycling for those that wish to do so. We preview Friday’s crossing of this amazing 10,000 ton, 662 metre Pont Canal which was completed in September 1896. This afternoon we visit Château de Sully sur Loire. The castle originally belonged to Georges de la Trémoïlle, who infuriated Joan of Arc by encouraging the Dauphin to devote himself to idle hunting in the forests around Sully. After Joan’s failure to liberate Paris in 1430, de la Trémoïlle virtually imprisoned her in the castle. In the 18thC Voltaire, exiled from Paris, also spent time at the Château. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6BRIARE TO CHATILLON-SUR-LOIREMorning wander around the fruit and vegetable, seafood, cheese and French fashion stalls in the market in Briare. Afternoon visit to a family-run vineyard in Sancerre for a wine tasting. This medieval hilltop village overlooks a vibrant and pulsating region which has known viticulture since Roman times. Then a short cruise across the River Loire on Eiffel’s aqueduct. Captain’s Farewell Dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7CHATILLON-SUR-LOIREAfter breakfast, disembark the barge and transfer to the designated drop-off point.

*This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD*Six Nights

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l 128 Feet Longl 8 Passengersl 5 Crewl 4 Twin/Double Suites

l Air-Conditionedl Centrally-Heatedl CD Player/iPod Dockl Spa Pool

l Sun Deckl Air-Conditioned Minibusl 8 Touring Bikes, 1 Tandem

l Wifi (Subject to Local Reception)l Sat. TV/DVD in Suites

A Small Selection of the Wines Served Aboardl Domaine Changarnier, Monthelie

l Domaine Jean Teiller, Menetou-Salon

l Domaine Des Hautes Cornieres, Santenay

l Domaine Lussac, Chateau Lyonnat Lussac-St. Emilion

l Domaine Fernand & Lauren Pillot, Clos de Pommard

Cruise Highlightsl Visit to Château de Fontainebleau

l Tour of Château Guedelon, a unique re-creation of a 13thC castle, or 1000-year old Château Saint Fargeau

l 7-lock flight at Rogny-Les-Sept-Ecluses

l Visit to Château de Sully-sur-Loire, a moated fortress and ‘monument historique’

l Cruise across the Pont Canal de Briare, built by Gustav Eiffel over the River Loire

l Wine tasting in Sancerre

l Excellent towpath for walking and bicycling

VoltaireMoliere HugoDumas

Deck Plan

Galley

Twin or Double Suite

Twin or Double Suite

Twin or Double Suite Twin or

Double Suite

Dining Room

Saloon

Terrace

SpaPool

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Nymphea’s six-passenger Dutch design with its shallow draft is ideal for navigating the incredibly beautiful, yet somewhat sandy reaches of the River Cher in the Loire Valley, and thus very few other vessels navigate this delightful waterway.

Refitted throughout, her traditional ship’s interior features a warm, classic décor of richly varnished hardwoods, stained glass and a welcoming country house atmosphere.

Nymphea has three comfortable cabins providing one twin/double-bedded and two twin-bedded staterooms, all with en-suite facilities. Her crew of Captain/Tour Leader and Master Chef are most knowledgeable about the regional wine and cuisine.

Cruise the Loire Valley Aboard the 6 passenger Nymphea

Classic Yacht Décor and Elegance

Nymphea The Loire Valley

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Cheverny Chambord

Chenonceau

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A Small Selection of the Wines Served Aboardl Domaine Baudry Dutour, Rosé de Chinon

Cuvée Marie-Justine

l Château de Chaintres, Saumur Champigny

l Domaine de la Renaudie, Touraine Blanc

l Domaine de Fontenay, Cuvée Prestige

l Lycée Viticole d’Amboise, Cabernet Franc

Cruise Highlightsl Cruise under the famed Château de

Chenonceau

l Visit a Troglodyte cave dwelling and see the silkworm nursery

l Excursion to the Château d’Amboise

l Private wine tastings at Montrichard and the Domaine de Fontenay

l Visit to Château de Nitray and its rose garden

l Colourful street markets

l Optional hot air ballooning

l 80 Feet Longl Wifi (Subject to Local Reception)

l 2/3 Crewl 2 Twin Stateroomsl TV/DVD Player

l 1 Twin/Double Staterooml Air-Conditioned

l Centrally Heatedl Upper Sun Deckl 6 Touring Bikes

l Air-Conditioned Minibus

Deck Plan

Sunday, Day 1MOULIN DE NITRAYGuests are met at the designated meeting point and transferred to hotel barge Nymphea where a Champagne Welcome awaits you at our mooring opposite the 17th century Moulin de Nitray. Dinner aboard.

Monday, Day 2MOULIN DE NITRAY TO LARCAYA morning cruise through two locks takes us to the quaint town of Larcay where we moor under the weeping willows for lunch. Afternoon excursion to Château de Villandry, with its world-renowned Renaissance gardens. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3LARCAY TO VALLETAfter a morning cruise past no less than six private châteaux, we tie up opposite the hamlet of Vallet, a cluster of classic Tourangeau architecture grouped around its 18th century mill. From there we leave for our excursion by minibus to Amboise on the banks of the Loire, where we visit the Royal Château d’Amboise and the Clos Luce, Leonardo Da Vinci’s home. Dinner aboard.

Wednesday, Day 4VALLET TO CHISSAY EN TOURAINEWhile cruising in the morning we may pull in to the tiny landing stage next to Domaine de Fontenay. A two-minute walk brings us to the courtyard where we can taste their range of Touraine wines as an aperitif before lunch while moored at Blere. In the afternoon we cruise under the 5-arch bridge of the impressive Châ teau de Chenonceau and moor at Chisseaux. From there we depart by minibus to visit the Château. Upon our return we cruise upstream to Chissay en Touraine. We have dinner tonight in one of the local restaurants specializing in regional cooking.

Thursday, Day 5CHISSAY EN TOURAINE TO MONTRICHARDA morning cruise takes us towards the troglodyte village of Bourré. We tie up at the lock, a short walk from one of the more unusual dwellings in the Loire Valley, La Magnaneraie. The Coquillat family have grown up in this hillside troglodyte habitation, which has been in turn a wine cellar, a quarry for the tuffeau stone, and lastly, a silkworm nursery. After lunch we drive east to Valencay, one of the most splendid châteaux of the Loire and the home of Napoleon’s foreign minister, Talleyrand. Returning to the barge we cruise to Montrichard where we moor for the night. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6MONTRICHARD TO NITRAYFollowing breakfast, a short stroll takes us to the heart of Montrichard and into the midst of one of the largest weekly street markets in Touraine. There is also much to explore at the 12th Century Château of Foulques Nerra overlooking the medieval town square. Before lunch we can visit the local vineyard of the Meriau family, to taste the regional Touraine vintages. After an early lunch, Nymphea sets off downstream again, for another passage under Chenonceau and arrives at the hamlet of Nitray in time to visit the château and rose garden of Nitray. Enjoy a pre-Captain’s dinner aperitif from their vineyards. Captain’s Farewell Dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7NITRAYAfter breakfast, disembark the barge and transfer to the designated drop-off point.

*This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change.

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD*Six Nights

The Loire Valley

Nymphea

Clos Lucé - home of Leonardo Da Vinci

Troglodyte dwelling

Deck SaloonCrewGalley

Dining Saloon

Twin

Twin

Twin or Double

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In the Summer and Autumn, Panache cruises the beautiful waterways of Alsace-Lorraine. It is a region in Eastern France with a unique mix of French and German cultures, Baroque and Romanesque architecture, storybook villages, diverse culinary specialities and wonderful white wines.

During our voyage we visit historic landmarks such as Strasbourg’s majestic Gothic cathedral and the enchanting village of Saverne where history traces back over 20 centuries to the

Gallo-Roman times. We also tour fascinating places such as Sarrebourg with its museum and the chapel containing Marc Chagall’s stunning stained glass windows, and visit the outstanding René Lalique collection of Nouveau and Art Deco glassware, chandelier and designs. We explore the rolling Vosges hills on the Route des Grands Crus, where the finest wines in Alsace are produced and of course experience an ascent or descent aboard the barge of the dramatic ‘boat elevator’ at Arzviller.

Panache is a stylish twelve passenger hotel

barge, with spacious public areas and six comfortable double or twin en suite cabins. All the bathrooms have twin handbasins and oversized showers with massage jets. There are panoramic windows in the saloon and the barge has been fitted out in traditional yacht style with brass and mahogany fittings. A large sun deck and spa pool, plus 12 bicycles for guests’ use to explore the towpath complete the picture.

La Nouvelle Etoile also cruises in Alsace-Lorraine in late summer. See page 19. Full details on request.

Cruise Alsace-Lorraine Aboard the 12 passenger Panache

A Unique Blend of Cultures… in Style

TYPICAL CUISINE ABOARD

Regional SpecialitiesBraised Veal in Red Wine Sauce; Roasted Duck a l’Alsacienne; Magret de Canard aux Mirabelles; Le Baeckeoffe d’Alsace;

Cheese BoardTomme Fermier d’Alsace; Munster-géromé; Tomme de Yenne; Mattons; Roussot; Caprice des Dieux

Alsace-Lorraine Eastern France on the Canal de la Marne au Rhin

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A Small Selection of the Wines Served Aboardl Gewurztraminer Reboltz, Fraz

l Cremant d’Alsace

l Domaines Schlumberger Pinot Gris

l Florimont Riesling

l Sylvaner Cuvée Réserve

l Pinot Gris Premier Cru

l Chablis Premier Cru

Cruise Highlightsl Tour the beautiful city of Strasbourg and

visit its Gothic cathedral

l Explore the Vosges hills and the Route des Grands Crus

l Visit the 11th century Château du Haut Barr

l Experience an ascent or descent of the unique Arzviller boat elevator

l Visit the spectacular Rene Lalique Collection

l Tours of historic Saverne and Sarrebourg

l Visit the World War Two American infantry battleground at Wingen-sur-Moder

l Enjoy a candlelit meal whilst cruising through the two Arzviller tunnels

l 128 Feet Longl 12 Passengersl 6 Crewl CD Player/iPod Dock

l 6 Twin/Double Jr Suites Oversize Showersl Air-Conditionedl Centrally Heated

l Sun Deck, Telescope, Spa Pooll Satelite TV/DVD in cabinsl Pianol 8 Touring Bikes, 1 Tandem

l Two Air-Conditioned Minibusesl Wifi (Subject to Local Reception)

Deck Plan

Strasbourg Cathedral

The Canal at Lutzelbourg

The Unique Arzviller Boat Elevator

Local Pâtisserie

Sunday, Day 1STRASBOURG Guests are met at the designated meeting point and transferred by air-conditioned minibus to Panache, moored by the Parc de L’Etoile, for a Champagne welcome and the first opportunity to meet your crew. There is time for a walk or cycle ride before dinner aboard.

Monday, Day 2STRASBOURG TO WALTHENHEIM-SUR-ZORNThis morning we enjoy a tour of Strasbourg, including of course, a visit to the 12thC Gothic pink sandstone cathedral, home to an astronomical Renaissance clock and a massive spire. We visit Place Gutenberg and explore La Petite France, a pedestrian area brimming with half-timbered houses, boutique shops and cafes. After lunch we cruise through the Brumath Forest and the Captain takes you to a typical Hansel and Gretel style Alsatian inn. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3WALTHENHEIM-SUR-ZORN TO SAVERNEWe cruise to the enchanting town of Saverne where history traces back over 2,000 years to the Gallo-Roman Times, mooring at the foot of the Château de Rohan, also known as the ‘Versailles of Alsace’. After lunch we enjoy a scenic drive into the rolling Vosges hills on the Route des Grands Crus, followed by a private tasting of Gewürztraminer, Pinot Noir and Riesling wines. Dinner aboard.

Wednesday, Day 4SAVERNE TO LUTZELBOURGAfter breakfast, a walk through the narrow streets of Saverne before we visit the hilltop 11thC Château du Haut Barr, a former residence of the bishops of Strasbourg. Afternoon cruise through the valley and forest to Lutzelbourg where we gaze along the Zorn valley from the castle ruins overlooking our mooring. Dinner ashore.

Thursday, Day 5LUTZELBOURG TO ARZVILLERWe start the day with a visit to a local bakery to watch skilled patissiers at work preparing their delicious creations, then visit the Fusion Libre artistic glass blowers workshop before ascending the unique Arzviller boat elevator that carries Panache effortlessly up the mountainside in minutes. After lunch, we visit the mountaintop village of La Petite Pierre with its medieval castle, then tour the outstanding René Lalique collection and see over 500 examples of Art Nouveau and Art Deco glassware. Nearby Wingen-sur-Moder is also the World War II battleground where American infantry fought with distincton. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6ARZVILLER TO XOUAXANGEThis morning there is a tour of Sarrebourg, including visits to the 13thC chapel containing remarkable stained-glass windows designed by Marc Chagall, and the impressive museum of Roman and Medieval artefacts. Then back aboard the hotel barge, whilst passing through the two Arzviller tunnels, a candlelit meal will be served followed by an afternoon cruise to our final mooring at Xouaxange. Captain’s Farewell Dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7XOUAXANGEDisembark after breakfast and transfer to the designated drop off point.

*This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

Panache also cruises in Holland, Belgium, Picardy and Champagne. See pages 39, 41 & 51.

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD*Six Nights

Canal de la Marne au Rhin

Panache

Fauré

Ducas Bizet Debussy

Berlioz Ravel

KitchenMain Deck

Cabin Deck

Dining Area

Passage

Saloon

Sun Deck

SpaPool

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The River Marne flows from Paris to Epernay, meandering through the beautiful region of Champagne. There is a plethora of vineyards spread across the undulating plains as far as the eye can see and there will be plenty of opportunity to sample the sparkling wine to which the region has given its name, including a private champagne tasting in the vast cellars of Moët et Chandon.

This is also a part of France that is rich in both modern and ancient history and during our voyage we visit a number of significant landmarks, châteaux and one of the finest Gothic cathedrals in the country where the kings of France were crowned.

As well as champagne, the region is rich in other delicious products, particularly its wonderfully creamy cheeses, with the towns of Meaux and Coulommiers at its heart.

You can cruise the Champagne region aboard the 12 passenger barges Panache (see page 37) and Savoir Faire (see page 18), and the 8 passenger La Nouvelle Etoile (see page 19).

Typical cruise highlights are shown opposite and more detailed itineraries are on our website. Please see the price list for the appropriate departure dates for each hotel barge.

TYPICAL CUISINE ABOARD

Regional SpecialitiesBlanc de Volailles à la Crème de Maroilles; Filets de Saumon à la Sauce Champagne; Cassolette de Saint Jacques au Champagne; Escalope de Veau à la Crème et Girolles

Cheese BoardBrie de Meaux; Langres; Coulommiers; Chaource; Cendré de Champagne; Soumaintrain

Cruise Champagne Aboard Panache, Savoir Faire, or La Nouvelle Etoile

A Champagne Voyage

Château de Vaux le Vicomte

Champagne The River Marne

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The River Marne

Panache, Savoir Faire, La Nouvelle Etoile

Sunday, Day 1PARISYou are met at the designated meeting point and transferred to the hotel barge mooring at the Port d ‘Arsenal, in the heart of Paris. Enjoy a champagne welcome while your Captain introduces you to the crew. We embark on a short evening cruise through Paris past its famous landmarks and under romantic, floodlit bridges. Dinner aboard.

Monday, Day 2PARIS TO MEAUXThis morning we depart Paris and join the River Marne for some relaxed cruising. After lunch, we visit the magnificent baroque Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte which inspired Versailles, with its exquisite décor and period furniture and manicured formal gardens. We then rejoin the barge in Meaux in time for a stroll around the town. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3MEAUX TO LA FERTEA morning cruise to La Ferte. After lunch we visit a master cheese ripener for a tasting of their various Bries, followed by a visit to the Merovingian Crypts in the Abbaye de Notre-Dame de Jouarre – an extraordinary historical site that originates from the 7th century. Dinner aboard.

Wednesday, Day 4LA FERTE TO CHARLY-SUR-MARNEWe are now in the Champagne region and cruise upstream to Charly-sur-Marne. We visit one of the small family vineyards to taste their wonderful champagne and visit their cellars. Lunch is followed by an idyllic afternoon cruise to Château Thierry, scene of fierce battles between the American and German armies in World War I. Dinner aboard.

Thursday, Day 5CHARLY-SUR-MARNE TO DAMERYOur cruise this morning on the River Marne winds its way through vine-covered hills dotted with small wine villages to the delightful little town of Damery. This afternoon we visit the vast cellars of Moët et Chandon, the world-famous champagne house, for a private tasting, followed by a stroll around the elegant town of Epernay, the ‘capital of Champagne’. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6DAMERY TO CUMIÈRESAfter breakfast we cruise the last stretch of the River Marne before arriving at our mooring in Cumières. We tour the outside of the Abbaye d’Hautvilliers where the monk Dom Perignon first discovered the ‘méthode champenoise’. After lunch we visit the magnificent 800-year-old Reims cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece where the Kings of France were crowned. Return to the barge for the Captains Farewell Dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7CUMIÈRESDisembark after breakfast and transfer to the designated drop off point.

*This is a sample itinerary for Panache and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD*Six Nights

A Small Selection of the Wines Served Aboardl Pouilly Fumé

l Rosé de Riceys

l Menetou-Salon

l Sancerre

l Ambonnay Rouge

l Champagne - Mercier, Moët et Chandon

Cruise Highlightsl Cruise through Paris past the floodlit Eiffel

Tower and Notre Dame

l Visit elegant Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte and its gardens

l Explore the magnificent Merovingian Crypts of Jouarre

l Visit Château Thierry, the scene of fierce battles in World War I

l Enjoy a private champagne tasting in the vast cellars of Moët et Chandon

l Tour the majestic cathedral in Reims, where the Kings of France were crowned

Reims Cathedral

Abbaye d’HautvilliersChâteau de Vaux le Vicomte

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Cruise the western provinces of Holland, the land of water, past windmills sitting above the polders and along the very river which gave its name to Amsterdam. Lovers of culture come from far and wide to tour the traditional Dutch cities and their many museums. Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Haarlem will charm you, just as they did the great Dutch artists.

Holland is famous, of course, for its tulips and visitors are entranced by the vivid colours of the bulb fields and the magnificence of the formal displays such as at the world-renowned Keukenhof Gardens. Other attractions including the Delft Blue potteries and the medieval town of Gouda, the home of Dutch cheese, are equally memorable.

Three of our hotel barges – Panache (see page 37), Savoir Faire (see page 18) and La Nouvelle Etoile (see page 19) – cruise the waterways of Holland at the best time of year, in the Spring.

A Land of Colour in the Spring

Cruise Holland Aboard Panache, Savoir Faire or La Nouvelle Etoile

TYPICAL CUISINE ABOARD

Regional SpecialitiesBraised Beef Fillet in Juniper Berry and Red Wine Jus; Saddle of Lamb with Eggplant Caviar; Roasted Duck Breast with a Grillotes Sauce

Cheese BoardGouda; Leyden; Maasdam; Brokkel Ould

Holland Amsterdam & the Tulip Fields

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Sunday, Day 1ALKMAARWe meet you at the designated meeting point and transfer you to the barge hotel moored at Alkmaar. Once aboard enjoy a Champagne welcome and an introduction to your crew. Dinner on board.

Monday, Day 2ALKMAAR TO ZAANDAMThis morning we visit Alkmaar and Zaanse Schans, you will get a vivid impression of the Dutch way of life in the 17th and 18th centuries. The area consists of authentic houses, an historic shipyard, a pewter factory, a cheese and dairy farm, an age-old grocery store, clog-making demonstrations, and above all, many windmills. After lunch cruise to Zaandam. Dinner on board.

Tuesday, Day 3ZAANDAM TO HAARLEMFor those who enjoy an early start, we visit Aalsmeer flower auction, where some 17 million cut flowers are auctioned every day. Return to the hotel barge for breakfast, then we cruise to Haarlem. After lunch we visit historic Haarlem dating back to the 13th Century. Home to the Frans Hals Museum and its collection of Old Masters, other highlights include St. Bavo's Cathedral on the main square, where both Handel and Mozart played the magnificent Muller organ. Dinner on board.

Wednesday, Day 4 HAARLEM TO LEIDENThis morning marks a cruising highlight: a walk through the Keukenhof Gardens, Holland's famous garden park, with more than 100 acres filled with over 7 million flowering bulbs. We stroll through breathtaking waves of colour on this unforgettable half- day excursion. After lunch we cruise to Leiden, a perfect town for those who like to cycle or walk. The city’s history dates back to Roman times and includes more recent sites such as the church, St. Pieterskerk, from which the pilgrims departed for America. History is best experienced by walking or cycling, occasionally stopping to look at the architecture. Dinner ashore in Leiden.

Thursday, Day 5 LEIDEN TO ROTTERDAMThis morning a tour of Delft, a fascinating town full of small canals and humpback bridges and is best explored by bicycle or on foot. Many beautiful buildings illustrate the city's historic connection with the Dutch East India Company. The birthplace of Jan Vermeer, Delft is also famous for its Delft tableware, and we visit a factory, a 5 minute walk from the barge mooring, to learn how this world-famous porcelain is made. Return to the barge for a cruise to Rotterdam. An early lunch followed by a visit to the Ketel One distillery in Schiedam for our private 2pm tour. Ketel One vodka is distilled from 100% wheat in copper pot stills, filtered over loose charcoal, and rests in tile lined tanks until ready. Dinner on board.

Friday, Day 6ROTTERDAM TO GOUDAAfter breakfast, we cruise to Gouda followed by a water bus to Kinderdijk. Nowhere in the world will you find as many windmills as near the village of Kinderdijk. C1740, 19 sturdy windmills were built here and have been well preserved to the present day. In 1997 the mills of Kinderdijk were put on the World Heritage List of UNESCO. Waterbus back to the hotel barge. After lunch, from our mooring at Gouda we walk right into town. Our sightseeing includes St. John's Church, famous for its 70 magnificent stained glass windows and St.Catherine's Hospice, decorated with paintings from the School of The Hague. Our last stop is the town square, home to the Stadhuis, Gouda's town hall and Waag, where cheese is weighed. Private cheese tasting and tour. Tonight enjoy the Captains Farewell Dinner on board.

Saturday, Day 7 GOUDAAfter breakfast depart the hotel barge and transfer to the designated drop off point.

*This is a sample itinerary for Panache and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS*

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Amsterdam

The World Famous Delft Pottery

Aalsmeer Flower Auction

Holland’s Cheese Centre in Gouda

The Canals Of Holland

Panache, Savoir Faire, La Nouvelle Etoile

A Small Selection of the Wines Served AboardlMontagny, Château Davenay

lPomerol, Château Guillot

lChâteauneuf du Pape

lSt Emilion Grand Cru

lPessac Leognan

lSancerre, Domaine des Vieux Pruniers

Cruise HighlightslTour Keukenhof Gardens with the largest

display of flowers in the world.

lCruise through the heart of Amsterdam

lExplore the Aalsmeer flower auction

lVisit the Delft pottery to see the world famous porcelain being hand-made and painted

lTour picturesque Haarlem and visit a museum of the Dutch painter, Franz Hals.

lVisit the 300-year-old Ketel One distillery, renowned for its exclusive pot-stilled vodka

lTour of Holland’s cheese centre, Gouda and enjoy a private cheese tasting

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TYPICAL CUISINE ABOARDThe variety of charming waterways between Venice and Mantua promises a unique and magical cruising experience. The itinerary includes fascinating excursions that offer a real insight into the many cultures - Roman, Etruscan, Istrian, Byzantine and of course Renaissance - that have influenced the arts, architecture and history of the region over many centuries. This special voyage also gives the opportunity to enjoy the diverse landscapes and nature en route, from picturesque lagoon islands with their colourful houses, to wild beach dunes and pine woods with a variety of birdlife; from the charming Venetian port of Chioggia via the River Po and Bianco Canal to the captivating lakeside setting of the Renaissance city of Mantua.

La Bella Vita is a stylish twenty-passenger vessel that has been newly refitted in 2010 to high standards to offer comfortable, fully air-conditioned accommodation. She has two upper deck junior suites and eight lower deck staterooms, all offering en suite facilities, and a bright, spacious dining room and bar area where delicious Italian specialities will be served. Louvred doors open to the side decks to give a perfect viewing platform, whilst above is a huge sun deck with comfortable sun loungers from which to enjoy the wonders of the region. La Bella Vita is the perfect vessel from which to immerse yourself in Italian Renaissance culture as you cruise the Venetian lagoon and the calm waters of the Po Valley en route to the elegant city of Mantua.

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Regional SpecialitiesFegato alla Veneziana; Baccala Mantecato; La Polenta; Sarde in Saor; Risotto al Prezzemolo; Lagoon Seafood

Cheese BoardGorgonzola; Mozzarella di Bufala; Pecorino; Taleggio; Provolone; Grana Padano; Lombardy Quartirolo; Bagos

Cruise The Venetian Lagoon, Canals & Po Valley Aboard the 20 passenger La Bella Vita

The Good Life - in Style

Italy Venice, the Islands of the Venetian Lagoon, Renaissance Architecture, the Bianco Canal and the Po Valley to Mantua

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A Small Selection of the Wines Served Aboardl Livio Felluga

l Vertigo Muri-Gries

l Lagrein Rosso Allegrini

l Ribolla “Vinnae”Roveglia

l Lugana Col Vetorax

l Prosecco Spago

Cruise Highlightsl Tour of historic Venice, The Naval Museum

and the Pavilion of Gondolas

l Cruise on the Canal of the Orphans past picturesque lagoon islands

l Tour of Chioggia with its Roman, Etruscan and Byzantine history

l Visit to Chioggia’s colourful fish market

l Dinner ashore at the 17thC stately home Villa Ca’Zen

l Private visit to the wine cellars of Villa Widmann-Borletti

l Tour of the 14thC Estense Castle in Ferrara

l Visit Mantua’s Ducal Palace and gardens or the Doge’s Palace in Venice

Venetian Lagoon, Bianco Canal, Po Valley

La Bella Vita

Sunday, Day 1 VENICEGuests are met at the designated meeting point on Sunday afternoon and transferred to La Bella Vita for a Prosecco welcome. A late afternoon cruise takes us along the Giudecca Canal past some of Venice’s most famous monuments: the Chiesa del Redentore, the impressive Basilica di Santa Maria Madonna della Salute and the Punta della Dogana to our mooring outside the Naval Museum. Dinner on board, followed perhaps by an evening stroll to St Mark’s Square.

Monday, Day 2 VENICE TO SAN PIETRO IN VOLTA Guided walking tour to Castello District, perhaps discovering some hidden parts of the city of Venice: the gardens of the Biennale Exhibition of Modern Arts, Palladio’s Church of San Pietro in Castello, the Naval Museum with a model of the Bucintoro (Doge’s Boat) and the Pavilion of Gondolas housing Peggy Guggenheim’s own vessel. Late afternoon cruise to Pellestrina, separating the Venetian Lagoon from the Adriatic Sea, along the Canal of the Orphans passing lagoon islands with their brightly coloured houses, painted fishing boats and tiny churches. We moor in Alberoni for dinner on board.

Tuesday, Day 3 SAN PIETRO IN VOLTA TO TAGLIO DI POAfter a stroll or cycle along the 18thC Istrian sea wall in Pellestrina, we cruise to Chioggia, city of Goldoni’s plays. Here we visit the picturesque town centre and colourful fish market. We also see the Cathedral and the Piazzetta Vigo before cruising on to the River Po delta. Passing through a nature reserve with flamingos and occasional heron, snipe and other wetland wildfowl, we travel upriver to Taglio di Po for dinner ashore hosted by the owners at the beautiful 17thC Villa Ca’Zen, a private stately home by the river where Lord Byron courted the Countess Giuccioli and wrote some of his best poetry.

Wednesday, Day 4TAGLIO DI PO TO BOSAROAfter breakfast we transfer you to the Bagnoli Estate where we visit the magnificent Renaissance gardens and wine cellars of the17thC Villa Widmann-Borletti for a private tasting of their renowned estate grown vintages. This winery has been supplying Venetian society for centuries. Afternoon cruise to Bosaro. Dinner on board.

Thursday, Day 5BOSARO TO TREVENZUOLOMorning excursion with guided tour of the Renaissance city of Ferrara, including the14thC Estense Castle with its moat, drawbridges, marble balconies and sumptuous apartments, and the Schifanoia Palace with its fabulous 15thC frescoes. We also see the cathedral façade with its sculpted images described as an Illustrated Bible. Return to the hotel barge for an afternoon canal cruise past villages and farmsteads to San Leone for dinner on board, accompanied by live piano music.

Friday, Day 6TREVENZUOLO TO MANTUAOur final cruise has a dramatic approach to Mantua, home of the poet Virgil, artists Mantegna and Donatello and captivating lakeside setting. Mantua displays extraordinary neo-classical and baroque architecture, portrayed in the 14thC Ducal Palace housing some 15 gardens and courtyards, a museum, basilica and theatre. The intricate frescoes, Gallery of Mirrors and exquisite Rivers Room and 12,000 paintings and sculptures all create a Grand Finale to our Italian Renaissance adventure. Captain’s Farewell Dinner on board.

Saturday, Day 7MANTUAAfter breakfast, passengers disembark and transfer back to the designated drop off point.

*This is a sample itinerary for Panache and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD* Six Nights

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Deck Plan

l 140 Feet Long, 3 Decksl 7 Crew

l 20 Passengers (Plus Tour Leader)l 8 Staterooms

l 2 Junior Suitesl Wi-Fi Internet Accessl PC with Internet

l Air-Conditionedl Centrally Heatedl Upper Sun Deck

l 10 Touring Bikesl Air-Conditioned Coach

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1. Leonardo2. Michelangelo3. Tiziano4. Canaletto5. Mantegna6. Boldini7. Tintoretto8. Veronese9. Caravaggio10. Tiepolo 8. 10.

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Cruise the Heart of the Scottish Highlands Aboard the 8 passenger Scottish Highlander

We cruise sedately through the Great Glen between Inverness and Fort William, navigating beautiful lochs and the scenic, absorbing Caledonian Canal. Ancient castles perched on the waters edge, heather-clad hillsides and arguably the finest inland cruising in the world. The legends of the past, the taste of single malt and the mythical inhabitant of Loch Ness all contribute to a special magic only experienced in Scotland’s dramatic Highlands.

Scottish Highlander has the atmosphere of a Scottish country house with subtle use of tartan furnishings and landscape paintings. At 117 feet she is spacious and has every comfort for year-round cruising.

Cuisine is traditional Scottish fare – salmon, game and seafood, prepared by your own Master Chef, and the barge’s experienced crew of four will take care of your every need.

A cruise aboard Scottish Highlander along the Great Glen as you admire some of Scotland’s finest scenery will be unforgettable.

The Traditional and Spectacular Highlands

TYPICAL SCOTTISH CUISINE ABOARD

Regional SpecialitiesMunro of Marinated Salmon; Pheasant Breast with Apple and Drambuie; Sirloin of Aberdeen Angus Beef on a Mustard Mash with a Veal Glaze

Cheese Board

Scottish Brie; Whisky Chase; Dunsyre Blue; Connage Smoked; Lanark Blue; Caboc; Gruth Dhu

Scotland The Caledonian Canal, Loch Ness & the Highlands

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Caledonian Canal, Scotland

Scottish Highlander

Sunday, Day 1DOCHGARROCHGuests are met at the designated meeting point and transferred to Scottish Highlander moored at Dochgarroch near Inverness. Champagne welcome followed by a short evening cruise. Dinner on board.

Monday, Day 2DOCHGARROCH TO FORT AUGUSTUSToday we visit the 14th century fairytale Cawdor Castle immortalised Shakespeare's Macbeth, housing a superb collection of tapestries, pictures and furniture with beautiful landscaped gardens. We also visit Culloden Moor, site of the last battle on British soil in 1746. After lunch we cruise Loch Dochfour and Lock Ness to Fort Augustus stopping for a time to admire Urquhart Castle and then cruise the south shore to moor near Fort Augustus Abbey. Dinner on board.

Tuesday, Day 3FORT AUGUSTUSWe cruise up the staircase of five locks through the village of Fort Augustus, with time to shop and look around this pretty Caledonian gem. Later we drive through Glen Moriston and stunning Highland countryside to romantic medieval Eilean Donan Castle, setting for the film Highlander. It has an idyllic island setting with commanding views of three sea lochs and frequent sightings of otters, dolphins and the Isle of Skye. We dine out tonight at a local restaurant.

Wednesday, Day 4FORT AUGUSTUS TO LAGGAN LOCKSWe leave Fort Augustus today and cruise to Laggan Locks via Kytra and Cullochy locks, across the pretty little Loch Oich and through Laggan Avenue where the imposing woodland comes down to the waters edge. For our excursion, we visit Urquhart Castle and Invermoriston Falls where, if you are lucky, you may see a wild salmon leaping its away upstream. Dinner on board.

Thursday, Day 5LAGGAN LOCKS TO GAIRLOCHYToday we cruise through Laggan Locks for a morning cruise across Loch Lochy to Gairlochy. The main tour is a mountain gondola trip which will take you 2150 feet up the slopes of Britain’s eighth highest mountain, Aonach Mor, to enjoy the panoramic scenery from above. Later there is the opportunity to see the World War II Commando memorial, or perhaps the woollen mill at Spean Bridge, selling traditional knitwear and tweeds. Dinner on board.

Friday, Day 6GAIRLOCHY TO BANAVIEToday we cruise from Gairlochy to the top of ‘Neptune’s staircase’ at Banavie, a flight of eight locks and a spectacular feat of engineering. We also pass Moy Bridge, the last original, hand-operated bridge on the Caledonian Canal. Our tours are to the mystic battlefields of Glencoe and to the Ben Nevis distillery for an insight into the secrets of the various stages of whisky preparation and of course, a tasting of a wee dram or two. Farewell Captain’s Dinner on board.

Saturday, Day 7BANAVIEAfter a Scottish breakdast, disembark the hotel barge and transfer to the designated drop off point.

*This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction. 3 night cruises from Dochgarroch to Fort Augustus and from Fort Augustus to Banavie are also offered, subject to availability.

DAILY ITINERARY ABOARD* Six Nights

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Deck Plan

Some of the Single Malt Whiskies Served Aboardl Ben Nevis 10 Year Old

l Lagavulin

l Glenfiddich 12 Year Old

l Dalwhinnie

l Glenmorangie

l Glen Moray

l Bowmore 18 Year Old

l Isle of Jura 18 Year Old

l Auchentoshan 12 Year Old

l A wide selection of French and International wines is also served aboard

Cruise Highlightsl Visit Glencoe, scene of treachery between

the Campbell and MacDonald clans

l Tour of the Ben Nevis whisky distillery

l Cruise Lochs Dochfour, Ness, Oich and Lochy

l See Eilean Donan and Urquhart castles

l Culloden Moor, scene of the last battle on British soil in 1746

l Cawdor Castle, home of Shakespeare’s Macbeth

l Spectacular scenery, wildlife and folklore

l 117 Feet Longl 8 Passengersl 4 Crewl CD Player / iPod Dock

l 1 Twin/Double Suitel 3 Twin/Double Stateroomsl Centrally Heatedl Small Sun Deck

l Wifi (Subject to Local Reception)l 8 Touring Bikesl Sonic Fish Finder

l Telescopel All Weather Passenger- Friendly Wheelhousel Minibus

Mackintosh Macpherson

Fraser Cameron

Eilean Donan Castle

Saloon

Twin orDouble

Twin orDouble

Twin orDouble

Twin orDouble

Galle

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Bar

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TYPICAL ENGLISH CUISINE ABOARD

Regional Specialities

Roasted Guinea Fowl with Wild Mushrooms; Rack of Lamb with a Herb Crust, Sweet Potatoes and Spinach; Breast of Duck with Port Sauce and Cherries

Cheese Board

Cropwell Bishop Organic Stilton, Dunsyre Blue Bath Soft Cheese; Applewod Smoked Cheddar; Oxford Isis; Sage Derby

Cruise the Picturesque River Thames Aboard the 8 passenger Magna Carta

A slow, meandering journey past Royal Palaces, quaint riverside towns and villages – a real mixture of olde worlde England and the natural beauty of Surrey, Berkshire and Oxfordshire. From Henry VIII’s Hampton Court past Windsor Castle to Henley with frequent stops allowing plenty of time to wander and explore whilst we follow this old Viking trading route deep into rural countryside. Gentle exploration are the keywords, with good cycling and walking opportunities as the elegant and spacious hotel barge finds her way along the Royal River Thames.

Magna Carta is one of the finest, most luxurious vessels cruising the British Isles today. The ambience created by combining a traditional 1936-built barge hull with fine mahogany, teak and oak woods is outstanding. Modern amenities include underfloor heating, spa pool and contemporary en suite facilities for the four spacious 200sq ft suites. The upper deck saloon and dining area feature picture windows and stylish furnishings. Your Master Chef produces a range of mouthwatering dishes whilst you enjoy the riverside surroundings from your floating country hotel.

The History and Beauty of England

England The Royal River Thames & Oxford

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River Thames & Oxford, England

Magna Carta

Sunday, Day 1HAMPTON COURT PALACEGuests are met at the Stafford Hotel in Central London at 15.00 for afternoon English cream tea, before being transferred to the Magna Carta, moored at Hampton Court. Champagne reception and welcome by the Captain and crew. Dinner aboard.

Monday, Day 2HAMPTON COURT PALACE TO RUNNYMEDEThis morning we explore magnificent Hampton Court Palace. We tour King Henry VIII’s apartments and the Royal Chapel, feel the chill in the haunted gallery and wonder at the Tudor kitchens. Outside, the gardens are breathtaking with The Great Vine, the oldest in the country still producing grapes and the famous maze. After lunch we enjoy our first cruise, up through Molesey Lock and follow the meandering course of the river to moor at Runnymede. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3RUNNYMEDE TO WINDSORAfter breakfast, we have the option to use the spa facilities of the Runnymede-on-Thames Hotel. Then we cruise to Windsor, past the Magna Carta Memorial and Magna Carta Island where in 1215, King John was forced to meet the powerful barons and seal the historic document. Our afternoon excursion is to Windsor Castle. Built by William the Conqueror in 1066 and a royal home for over 900 years, this is the largest inhabited castle in the world. We explore the State Apartments, Queen Mary’s Dolls House, St George’s Chapel and enjoy the far-reaching views. Dinner aboard.

Wednesday, Day 4WINDSOR TO COOKHAMThis morning we cruise upstream and take a short walk to the Tudor manor house of Dorney Court, a very special home that has been owned by the Palmer family for more than 450 years and used regularly as a film location. Then we cruise past the fabulous waterside houses of Bray and through the spectacular Cliveden Reach to moor at Cliveden House itself. Once home to the Astor family it has amazing gardens and was of course, the scene of political scandal and intrigue. Dinner aboard.

Thursday, Day 5COOKHAM TO HURLEYAfter breakfast, we visit the Stanley Spencer Gallery and take a walk around the village he once described as ‘Heaven on Earth’, before cruising through Marlow to Hurley. We tour Peter Freebody’s boatyard and watch in wonder as the traditional craftsmen build and restore classic wooden craft. We have time to explore the ancient village including Ye Olde Belle, reputed to be the oldest inn in the country, before returning to the barge. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6HURLEY TO HENLEY-ON-THAMESA morning cruise to Henley-on-Thames through fabulous countryside to our final mooring along the famous Henley Regatta Rowing Course. Then an earlier lunch, followed by a drive to Oxford for a fascinating tour of Christ Church, Oxford’s grandest college, founded by Cardinal Wolsey and then again by King Henry VIII. The magnificent surroundings were also where Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland. Captain’s Farewell Dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7HENLEY-ON-THAMESAfter breakfast, guests disembark the hotel barge and are transferred to the designated drop-off point.

*This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction. 3 night cruises also offered, subject to availability.

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A Small Selection of the Wines Served Aboardl Damnée des Prieur Sancerre

l Domaine de la Croix Jacquelet, Faiveley Montagny

l Pontilles Sauvignon Blanc

l Don Cayetano Merlot

l Baroncini Rosso di Montalcino

l Reserve de Gassac Herault

Cruise Highlightsl English cream tea at a London Hotel

l Explore Henry VIII’s Hampton Court Palace

l Moor beneath and visit to Windsor Castle

l Visit the Tudor manor house of Dorney Court

l Tour the Stanley Spencer Gallery at Cookham

l Visit Henley-on-Thames, the Royal Regatta town

l Tour of Christ Church College, Oxford

l Great walking and bicycling opportunities along the Thames Footpath

l 117 Feet Longl 8 Passengersl 4 Crew

l 3 Twin/Double Suitesl 1 Double Suitel Air-Conditioned

l Centrally Heatedl TV/DVD in Suitesl Spa Pool

l Sun Deckl 4 Touring Bikesl Air-Conditioned Minibus

Henry VIII

Winston ChurchillChristopher Wren

Shakespeare

Deck Plan

Oxford’s Dreaming Spires

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Twin orDoubleSuite

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Crew

Bike Storage

SpaPool

Upper Sun Deck

Lower Sun Deck

BarSaloon

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Cruise the River Shannon Aboard the 10 passenger Shannon Princess

The River Shannon represents Ireland at its finest. Rolling green fields, lakes and rivers, ancient Celtic monasteries and an abundance of wildlife. The legends and fables of Ireland are found everywhere and are well understood by the warm and hospitable Irish people. Their extraordinary history has been varied and sometimes difficult but they somehow always find the time to chat and pass the time of day. Our River Shannon cruise brings you in touch with the very soul of Ireland.

Shannon Princess II is the largest hotel barge cruising the River Shannon. Her thoughtfully designed interior includes five twin/double bedded suites with Loughside views, a comfortable saloon, dining area and a full-length upper sun deck.

Her experienced Captain and crew go out of their way to ensure your every need is accommodated. Your Master Chef was trained at the Ballmaloe School and distinguishes herself with the creation of some wonderful signature dishes.

The Beauty of the Emerald Isle

TYPICAL IRISH CUISINE ABOARD

Regional Specialities

Baked Baby Lobster, Roast Shoulder of Lamb; Black Velvet Crepes filled with Raspberries and served with Champagne Sauce

Cheese Board

Cashel Blue Farmhouse Cheese; Boilie Goats Cheese; Carrigbyrne Soft Cheese; Cooleeney; Durrus; Gubbeen

Ireland The River Shannon & Its Lakes

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River Shannon, Ireland

Shannon Princess

Sunday, Day 1QUIGLEY’S MARINAGuest are met at the designated meeting point and transferred by coach to the Shannon Princess moored at Quigley’s Marina. Your Captain and his crew welcome you on board the delightful Shannon Princess with Champagne, Black Velvets or Irish Coffees! Dinner aboard.

Monday, Day 2QUIGLEY’S MARINA TO ATHLONEThis morning we begin our cruise around the beautiful “Inner Lakes” and then continue north to Lough Ree as we explore some of the 365 islands on the lake. We then circle back to the River Shannon and onto our mooring in Athlone Town. After lunch we visit the “Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre”, an interpretation of an Iron Age bog road that was built in 148 BC across the Boglands close to the river. Dinner aboard.

Tuesday, Day 3ATHLONE TO SHANNONBRIDGEToday we negotiate Athlone Lock and head south through Europe’s finest example of “Callow” landscape, rich with wildlife. We moor at Clonmacnoise ruins, a famed 6th Century monastic settlement. After a tour, we lunch onboard en route to Shannon Bridge, a typical Irish riverside town. Then an afternoon visit to glorious Birr Castle, family seat of the Earls of Ross and Ireland’s Historical Science Centre housing the world’s oldest telescope. Dinner aboard.

Wednesday, Day 4SHANNONBRIDGE TO TERRYGLASSWe cruise a very pretty stretch of the Shannon through Meelick lock, pausing as Portumna swing bridge is opened to allow us passage onto idyllic Lough Derg and then moor at Terryglass harbour. Lunch at the Derg Inn and time to explore before an afternoon excursion to Leap Castle, reputed to be Ireland’s most haunted house. You will be given a personal tour by the eccentric owner Sean Ryan, who, with traditional Irish musicians, will relate to you the fascinating history of the castle and its part in founding the American Constitution. Dinner aboard.

Thursday, Day 5TERRYGLASS TO MOUNTSHANNONA full day excursion to Galway City, a lively university city and the cultural centre for Irish-speaking regions in Western Ireland. Visit the Galway crystal, craft and linen shops and lunch at a traditional Guinness & Oyster pub. Return to Shannon Princess and set sail across beautiful Lough Derg, passing Forrest Park and ancient mountains as we head for Mountshannon – a lovely lakeside village perched above the Lough. Dinner aboard.

Friday, Day 6MOUNTSHANNON TO KILLALOEThis morning we set sail through south Lough Derg and her many Islands, rejoining the River Shannon and entering Killaloe, once home to the court of the greatest High King of Ireland, Brian Boru. After exploring this elegant little town, we lunch aboard, then set off by private minibus on our excursion to a unique project set in the grounds of Graggaunowen Castle, designed to bring Bronze Age & Celtic culture to life. ‘Slainte’ cocktail reception and Captain’s Dinner aboard.

Saturday, Day 7KILLALOEAfter breakfast disembark the barge and transfer by coach to the designated drop off point.

*This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On alternate weeks the cruise is in the reverse direction.

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A Small Selection of the Wines Served Aboardl Château Lynch Bages

l Barbaresco Rio Sordo

l La Spinetta Langhe Nebbiolo

l Vergets Bourgogne Terroirs de Côte d’Or

l Picher Smaragd Riesling

l Tyrell Eitelsbacher

Cruise Highlightsl See the Iron Age Corlea Trackway Visitor

Centre

l Tour the legendary 6thC Clonmacnoise ruins

l Full day excursion to Portumna Castle and Galway City

l Traditional Guinness and oyster lunch

l Visit the unusual haunted Leap Castle

l Tour Birr Castle with its stunning landscaped gardens

l Explore Killaloe and its cathedral

l Visit the Craggaunowen Iron Age Life Re-Creation Project

Deck Plan

BenjamimesThe Callows

Inner Lakes Meelick Waters Scarriff Bay

l 107 Feet Longl 10 Passengers

l 5 Crewl 5 Twin/Double Suites

l Centrally Heatedl Upper Sun Deck

l Touring Bicycles On Requestl Wi-Fi Internet Access

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If you are looking for a different cruising experience, we offer a number of ‘voyages of exploration’ of varying duration along some delightful inland waterways in Holland, Belgium, France, Germany and Luxemburg. These cruises usually cover longer distances, so you will do more cruising during each journey. There may be fewer opportunities to bike or walk but there is more time to appreciate the character of individual canals or rivers, particularly at times of year when the landscapes are at their best. And, of course, on all these cruises there will be a variety of culturally interesting excursions to cities and other landmarks as your barge passes through each region.

You can take a 6 night cruise from Holland to the charming Belgian city of Bruges, or embark on a longer 11 or 13 night voyage by way of Bruges, Ghent and through the hills of Picardy, to Paris.

Alternatively, cruise through Paris, experiencing a fabulous night-time passage past the floodlit Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame and down the Rivers Seine and Yonne to the city of Auxerre in Burgundy. Or perhaps cruise along the River Moselle which forms a natural border between Luxemburg and Germany and where you will be enchanted by the backdrop of vineyards.

6 WEEK VOYAGEAnd for a really extraordinary cruising experience, we offer a 6 week voyage of a lifetime from Provence to Holland through several countries and historic cities along some of Europe’s great rivers including the Rhone, Seine and Rhine, as well as many other picturesque waterways. This 1,000 mile cruise is a wonderful combination of cruising, sightseeing and city tours, discovering the regional cultures, cuisine and wines of Provence, Beaujolais, Burgundy, Champagne, Alsace, the Moselle and Rhine valleys.

Voyages of Exploration

Explore the Heart of Europe

Longer Waterway JourneysThrough Holland, Belgium, France, Germany & Luxemburg

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Holland, Belgium, France, Germany, Luxemburg

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The stylish 12 passenger Panache (see page 37) cruises from Ouderkerk in Holland to Bruges in Belgium and then on through Picardy to Paris for a few weeks in late Spring following her Tulip cruises in Holland and before she spends the Summer in Alsace-Lorraine.

Another 12 passenger barge, Savoir Faire, (see page 18) offers cruises from Holland through Belgium to Paris in late Spring and Autumn, as well as a number of voyages from Paris to Auxerre along the Rivers Seine and Yonne in the Summer.

The 8 passenger La Nouvelle Etoile (see page 19), like the other two barges, winds its way through Holland, Belgium and Picardy in Northern France to Paris in late Spring, and, in addition, cruises the River Moselle in Germany in the Autumn.

Notre Dame in ParisBurg Eltz, a Fairytale Castle

Monet’s GardenThe pretty city of Bruges

Holland to Belgium Cruise – Late Spring & Autumn, 6 Nights aboard Panache, Savoir Faire or La Nouvelle Etoilel In Holland, see the world famous flower displays at the Keukenhof Gardensl Tour Gouda, the mecca of Dutch cheese and site of the most impressive stained glass windows in Hollandl Cruise into Belgium to Antwerp for a tour of the old quarter and a visit to famous Flemish painter Rubens' housel Enjoy guided walking and floating tours around Bruges, the “Venice of the North”l Visit Ghent and its magnificent cathedral

Belgium to Paris Cruise - Late Spring, 11 or 13 Nights aboard Panache, Savoir Faire or La Nouvelle Etoilel Enjoy guided walking and floating tours around Bruges, the “Venice of the North”l Tour medieval Ghent with its magnificent cathedrall Cruise the River Somme and visit Compiegne, site of the World War One Armistice signingl Visit the elegant Renaissance Château de Chantillyl Full day excursion to Giverny to see Claude Monet’s home and the gardens at their finest l Visit Auvers sur L’Oise where Vincent van Gogh spent the last years of his life and was buried in the cemetery.

Germany to Luxemburg Cruise – Autumn, 6 Nights aboard La Nouvelle Etoilel Visit Burg Eltz, the 12thC “Queen of German Castles”, one of the few not destroyed by King Louis XIVl Cruise the River Moselle past picturesque hillside vineyardsl Enjoy private wine tastings in Zell and Bernkastel, home of the best of Moselle winesl Tour Trier, Germany’s oldest town and see the Porta Nigra, the magnificent Roman city gatel Finish the cruise in Luxembuurg with a visit to its capital city

Paris to Auxerre Cruise – Summer, 6 Nights aboard Savoir Fairel Cruise through Paris past the floodlit Eiffel Tower and Notre Damel Visit Château de Fontainebleau where many French monarchs have left their markl Explore the medieval town of Provins, a UNESCO World Heritage sitel Tour the exquisite Château de Vaux-le-Vicomtel Visit Sens, the oldest town in France with its magnificent Gothic cathedral l Enjoy a tour of the Chablis vineyards and a private tasting at a renowned domaine

*These are sample itinerary highlights and are subject to change.

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Hotel Barges - the Perfect Environment for Family and Friends

Families or groups of friends can charter any of our hotel barges. You will have the whole vessel to yourselves and she becomes a home from home, except we take care of all the hard work! Whether you are young or old or a combination of all ages, whether there’s cause for celebration, or just a chance to enjoy each other’s company…a family or friends’ charter cruise really does take some beating.

We recognise that hectic lifestyles allow little time for families to spend precious leisure time together and planning a holiday with children can be a real challenge, ensuring that the accommodation, meals and activities are all suitable. Our tailored family charters offer a perfect solution and the opportunity to share an experience that will be talked about over family dinners for years and generations to come.

The voyage itself is great fun. Grandchildren may find themselves steering their 126 foot vessel along a tree-lined canal, perhaps joining their cousins in the barge spa pool, or biking together on the towpath, as their parents relax alongside on the sun deck just a few feet away.

And having your own onboard chef means that meal arrangements are both enjoyable and flexible. Dinner can be enjoyed as a family, with perhaps a casual barbecue during the week for children to enjoy some alfresco dining.

Ashore, as well as our traditional visits to castles, palaces and old fortified cities, you have the possibility of other fun activities tailored to teenagers or younger children – please ask us for details.

So wherever you choose to cruise with your family or friends – maybe in Scotland where you can do some ‘Nessie Spotting’ and take a steam train ride, or perhaps in the Midi where you will explore fortified, medieval cities such as Carcassonne – you can all be sure of having an unforgettable time together.

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We can arrange a wide selection of themed charter cruises which will appeal to all types of interest groups, big or small.

WINE APPRECIATION CRUISESAre available in a number of regions in France. On our wine charters we take you directly to the vineyards for private tastings and employ a wine expert to explain the grapes, cultivation methods and history at some of the “off the beaten track” vineyards. You will be tasting fine Burgundies such as Nuits St-Georges, Santenay and Vosne Romanée, often première or grand crus vintages that we have chosen with care.

In the Loire Valley we will introduce you to crisp Vouvray and Touraine wines, nurtured for centuries by their Chateau-owning families, or further south you can enjoy the lighter, fruitier wines of Provence and the Languedoc-Roussillon. In Alsace there are the crisp white wines to be found on the Route des Grands Crus. We will usually choose and buy wine together, enjoying it later in the day with a gastronomic feast provided by your imaginative onboard chef.

And for whisky lovers, we have even created our own Malt Whisky Trail in Scotland.

WALKING CRUISESThe beauty of hotel barging and walking is that two of the most relaxing holidays possible are merged to give you the best of both worlds. We have selected dates throughout the season for walkers to enjoy low-key hiking – perhaps along the Great Glen Way in Scotland, or in picturesque Burgundy in the Autumn when the colours of the countryside are at their finest. Our cruise in Alsace-Lorraine is along the highest canal in France and the semi-alpine scenery and forest trails are ideal for walking tours.

GOLF CRUISESScotland, Ireland, England and France. All have great golf courses such as Royal Dornoch, Wentworth, Sunningdale, Lahinch and Galway Bay which should be enough to inspire any keen golfer. Tee times can be arranged so that you have time to play a memorable round of golf and still return to your hotel barge to enjoy a relaxing cruise with superb food and wine.

TANDEM BARGE CRUISESThese are perfect for larger groups – perhaps a group of friends, or a large family spanning multiple generations, a wine club, a party of golfers, or a company incentive group – who require more cabins than a single vessel can provide.

Planned in advance, we can position two hotel barges on the same waterway, allowing as many as 24 passengers to cruise together in tandem. This is great fun as there is plenty of opportunity to sample the cuisine of different chefs, host cocktail parties and enjoy all sorts of activities while still cruising sedately along together.

OTHER CHARTER IDEASOther theme cruises can also be arranged with special itineraries, from Antiques Cruises through the riverside towns of Provence, to Flower Show Cruises on the Royal River Thames in England.

And not forgetting the ultimate cruise – a 1000-mile, 6 week voyage of exploration from the Provencal town of Avignon to Amsterdam on the North Sea!

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Choose from One of Our Many Theme Charter Cruises

Themed Charter Cruises

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Whether you are a connoisseur or simply know what you like, all of our cruises have something to offer when it comes to discovering regional wines and vineyards.

There is an enormous variety of regional wines – from the Corbières and Minervois regions of the South of France, East across the Camargue to Provence, past Picpoul de Pinet, Faugères and the Côtes de Provence vineyards, North along the Rhône and Saône Valley, through the Côte de Rhône and Beaujolais region to the Côte de Nuits and Chablis vineyards of Burgundy.

We cruise the Upper Loire and introduce you to the Côte Giennois and Sancerre wines, along the Loire Valley itself. In Alsace we explore the route des Grand Crus in the Vosges hills. The Champagne and Moselle regions also have excellent wines of course which, coupled with local liqueurs, complement your dining experience aboard. These days there are great wines in Southern England and even the silver birch wines of Moniack Castle in Scotland reach our tables.

We have developed strong relationships with many renowned vineyards for over thirty years, seeing a new generation of viticulturers combining modern techniques with age-old processes.

Most of our Captains have been with us for some years and have gradually acquired an in-depth knowledge of the vineyards and wines across France in particular. Part of their role as hosts is to share this accumulation of knowledge gradually with you during the week through vineyard visits and explanations of every wine served with care aboard.

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Great Wines and Historic Vineyards – a Journey

of Discovery

Private Tastings in Old Wine Cellars

Fertile Vineyards

Domaine Jafflin - A Renowned Source of Wine for European Waterways

Wines & Vineyards

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Even if you are not normally a lover of shopping, the vast array of fascinating shops and markets you can discover on one of our cruises may change your mind.

Most of our cruises are through rural areas, but we are often just a short distance from some of the most wonderful old towns and cities in Europe, where there are great shopping opportunities.

You may want to visit some of the brocantes or ‘flea markets’ for unusual antiques, or perhaps you have an eye for the latest fashion and would prefer to browse around a couturièr's boutique, or maybe you just enjoy exploring the vibrant local marchés.

Whatever your preference, there are many shopping possibilities in some of the most picturesque parts of Europe which will allow you to embrace local culture as part of your holiday and, perhaps, even find the ideal memento of your cruise experience with us.

Colourful Markets, Exclusive Shops

The Best of Local Produce

Wonderful Local cheeses

Domaine Jafflin - A Renowned Source of Wine for European Waterways

Shopping & Markets

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GETTING THERE CAN OFTEN BE HALF THE FUN!

Every European Waterways cruise is fully inclusive, except for travel to and from the designated meeting point, allowing passengers the freedom to make their own arrangements. Many of our guests prefer to extend their tour, staying at hotels before or after the cruise or making a more leisurely journey by car or train.

HOTELSOur designated meeting points mostly have a hotel option that we have carefully selected to offer a comfortable stay for one or more nights in the cruise region. Meeting times are predominantly on a Sunday afternoon, with return transfers on the following Saturday morning. For our Burgundy cruises return transfers are from a meeting point in central Paris. For charter parties, we are able to meet you at any hotel or other meeting point of your choice within a 30 minute drive of the hotel barge.

BY CARDriving to the hotel barge through rural countryside at your own pace in your own or a hired car can be a very enjoyable “top and tail” to a cruise. For passengers travelling from the UK, there are many cross channel routes, including the Eurotunnel which takes only 35 minutes. Parking is available at the meeting point hotel or at another convenient location. We can also provide clear directions, or a direct pick-up can often be arranged. Please note that parking is at your own risk and expense.

BY TRAINRail services in Europe, and particularly in France, are excellent. The high speed TGV trains operate from Paris to all regions and link up with the Eurostar trains from London. Transfer from local station to meeting point is usually very easy, or a direct barge pick up can often be arranged from the platform. Your pre-cruise travel documents will give all the details necessary for you to make your train reservations in advance.

BY PLANEAs well as the major hubs such as Paris, London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Brussels, there are many well served regional airports near our cruise routes such as Lyon, Montpellier, Carcassonne, Toulouse, Strasbourg, Venice, Verona and Inverness. Smaller airfields are also often conveniently located for passengers arriving by private or chartered aircraft.

WE CAN HELPAlthough we cannot package your tour, we can recommend a number of partner travel companies with a deep understanding of our business and who can help you with your individual requirements for booking flights, trains, ferries, hotels, car hire and even chauffeured limousines. We can also advise regarding your choice of travel, accommodation and timings. Please ask our experienced reservations staff.

Excellent Air, Rail, Road Links; Convenient Meeting and Transfer Arrangements

Travelling to Your Hotel Barge

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Visitors’ BookWe always like to hear what our clients think about their cruises on our hotel barges. Here is a selection of recent comments written in the barges’ visitor books, or in our post-cruise questionnaires.

PANACHEWe have been on some 14 cruises. Barging was a whole new experience. We loved the small amount of guests and the fun of travelling leisurely through Holland. The captain and crew were very professional, charming and helpful. A delightful experience.

Daniel & Carole Burack, Florida, USA

ANJODIWe just spent a wonderful week on your beautiful Anjodi and we had a marvellous time. The barge is beautiful and well kept and every detail was attended to. The itinerary was a perfect combination of relaxing, walking, bicycling, eating and taking interesting excursions to nearby places. We very much enjoyed the other six passengers on board. We quickly became friends and enjoyed each others’ company. All in all a memorable and wonderful experience...thank you!”

Eva Parsons & Jim Pearson, California, USA

RENAISSANCEOur time on the barge was a wonderful experience in every way. The staff is delightful and was thoroughly attentive to every possible need before we asked; the chef is outstanding—as our weight increase validates! Our travel companions were the kinds of persons we would choose to be our friends if we lived near each other and we talked and laughed night after night. We will certainly encourage friends to give your barge trips a try.

Cary & Robert Roberts, Virginia USA

ENCHANTÉIt was one of the best holidays we have ever had. The four staff on board made the cruise even better as nothing seemed too much trouble. We felt they went over and above what was required to make our holiday unforgettable. Since our return we have raved to everyone about our wonderful experience.

Lynette & Walter van der Mye, Tennyson Point, Australia

LA BELLE EPOQUEThe food far exceeded my expectations – Michelin star quality. We would highly recommend European Waterways for an upscale barge trip. In fact we have already recommended La Belle Epoque to someone else for later in the year. I have been involved in international travel all of my life and am a member of IATA.

Louis J. & Laurie Appignani, Florida, USA

L’IMPRESSIONNISTEDelightful in every way! Lovely crew who worked incredibly hard and couldn’t do enough for us. James, the Captain, is a remarkable fellow who runs a very tight ship, very knowledgeable and informative. We were fortunate with the weather which was glorious throughout. The other six passengers were lovely and we all got along just fine. So all in all everything came together beautifully. How lucky we were! The leisurely pace was lovely and relaxing and our daily cycle along the towpath was a pure joy. An altogether unique, unforgettable and wonderful experience which I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to anyone. Congratulations to all concerned!

Jack & Gladys Ward, Bolton, UK

SCOTTISH HIGHLANDERWe loved it. One of the best vacations we have ever taken. The crew is wonderful. We shall treasure these memories and hold the people and places in our hearts. Great meals garnished with laughter and love served with grace and care. Woodland wanderings and castle climbs and always home to the steady progress of the welcoming barge.

Gary and Linda Smith, Branford, Connecticut, USA

L’ART DE VIVREOur experience on L’Art de Vivre exceeded all of our expectations. The barge itself was immaculate and the accommodation was perfect. A wonderful crew made it a greatly relaxed and comfortable cruise. The food and wine were superior and we had a highly competent captain. We hope we can “go barging” again in a couple of years.

Tony & Sandra Thurston, Colorado, USA

AND FINALLY…OUR RESERVATIONS TEAMPlease accept our sincere thanks for the professional manner which you have taken to give us such a comprehensive coverage of all the details. We have really enjoyed dealing with you.

Jan & Ted Pasfield, Australia

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