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MS AmaDagio
17 Night Moselle
Rhone & Rhine
Arles to Paris

Ship: ms Amadagio
Cruise Line: APT (Australian Pacific Touring)
Departures: 
Duration: 17 Nights
Ports: Arles, Avignon, Grignan, Viviers, Tournon, Vienne, Trevoux, Lyon, Basel, Breisach, Colmar, Speyer, Rudesheim, Cochem, Koblenz, Cologne, Amsterdam, Paris, Arles
Airport gateway (Arrival) : Paris
Airport gateway (Departure) : Paris

Itinerary

Day 1. Arles, Embark

Join the tour on arrival in Arles and transfer to ship

Stay: Seven Nights: APT’s luxurious Aria Class ship - the ms Amadagio

Daily Meal Included:  • Dinner

Day 2. Arles, Les Baux - Avignon

In Arles, take a walking tour to see the Roman sights of the city, before visiting the village of Les Baux and touring an olive farm.

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Day 3. Avignon, Freedom of Choice Touring, Grignan, Viviers

Today in Avignon, perhaps take a tour of the historic Papal Palace, or see the Pont du Gard. Take an excursion to Grignan, and, tonight, enjoy a ‘ghost walk’ in abandoned Viviers.

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Day 4. Tournon, Freedom of Choice Touring

Enjoy a choice of gourmet activities in Tournon today. Visit a goat farm for a tour, and savour goat’s cheese during a tasting, or sample wines at Rhône Valley winery.

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Day 5. Vienne

Cruise to the pretty town of Vienne this morning. Disembark and take a mini train-ride to see the first century Roman Temple of Augustus, and the medieval churches of St Andre-Le-Bas and Abbey St Pierre.

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Day 6. Trevoux

Today, a morning tour takes you through the beautiful Beaujolais region. Visit a vineyard in this famous wine-producing province and sample the world-renowned Beaujolais wine.

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Day 7. Trevoux - Lyon, Freedom of Choice Touring

Enjoy a walking tour of Trévoux before cruising to Lyon and choosing between a cooking class and a city tour.

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Day 8. Lyon - Basel

Depart for Basel today. On the way, stop at the beautiful Lake Geneva region, and travel via Gruyères for a tour and tasting of the famous Swiss cheese.

Stay: Seven Nights: APT’s luxurious Aria Class ship - the ms Amacello

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Dinner

Day 9. Breisach, Freedom of Choice Touring Colmar/Black Forest

Today, choose between a city tour of Colmar in France or a tour through the famous Black Forest region of Germany.

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Day 10. Speyer

Today, visit the Technik Museum Speyer, a technology museum.

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Day 11. Rudesheim, Freedom of Choice Touring

In Rudesheim, enjoy a choice of exciting touring activities before cruising through the beautiful Rhine Gorge.

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Day 12. Cochem

This morning your ship will leave the Rhine and turn onto the Moselle River, a winding and picturesque waterway. Enjoy a morning of stunning views as the scenery of the spectacular Moselle Valley drifts by. In the town of Cochem, visit Reichsburg Castle and absorb stunning views over the river below.

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Day 13. Koblenz, Cologne, Freedom of Choice Touring

Alight in Koblenz and choose your activity. Rejoin your ship in Cologne.

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Day 14. Amsterdam, Freedom of Choice Touring

Take a Wetlands Safari canoe trip, visit the Van Gogh Museum or enjoy a canal cruise in Amsterdam today.

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner

Day 15. Amsterdam, Paris

This morning, travel to Paris aboard the stylish, high-speed Thalys train.

Stay: Three Nights: Paris, Hilton Arc de Triomphe

Daily Meal Included:  • Breakfast

Day 16. Paris, Freedom of Choice Touring

Today, tour the sights of Paris with a range of included options. With this evening at leisure, perhaps enjoy dinner and a show at the Moulin Rouge (own expense).

Daily Meal Included:  • Breakfast

Day 17. Paris at Leisure

Today is at leisure. Tonight, enjoy a Farewell Dinner cruise along the Seine and take a spectacular Paris Illuminations Tour.

Daily Meals Included:  • Breakfast • Dinner

Day 18. Depart Paris.

After breakfast your tour concludes with a transfer to the airport.

Daily Meal Included:  • Breakfast

* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected

 

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Ports

Arles

Enjoying more than 300 days of sunshine a year Arles is regarded as the land of light. Both Picasso and Cezanne tested their artistic flair in Arles but it was Vincent Van Gogh who completely fell in love with this region and created over 200 pieces in just one year. Despite Van Gogh creating so many of masterpieces in Arles none of his works have remained in the area.

Country - France
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport - 35kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
Van Gogh Foundation, Bullfighting Arena, Roman Baths

Avignon

Take your time wandering about the streets of Avignon, The ancient streets, the courtyards of the private mansions, the renovated facades will all charm you! One of the most elegant streets is the rue Joseph Vernet, adjacent to the Calvet museum and the Requien Museum.
Don't miss the Antiquaire quarter, the Place de l'Horloge or the Chemin de Ronde which will take you to the Rocher des Doms. From the top of the ramparts you can understand why the site was chosen for a fort: Avignon stands high above the immense plains of the Rhône River and is the strategic point of the whole valley.

Country - France
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport - 8kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
Palace of the Popes, Opera House, Museum of Painting and Sculpture, Pont d'Avignon

Viviers

Viviers consists of a lower town, where tradesmen and artisans once lived, and an upper or religious town that was the seat of a bishop during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance The upper walled town is an attractive warren of narrow cobbled streets with stone houses, a cathedral, and a castle terrace that offers spectacular views of the rooftops and river below.


Country - France
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport - 85kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
The House of the Knights, Roman Bridge, The Tower of the Michaelmas

Tournon

A pretty town with wide tree-lined avenues it is proud of its historical heritage and 11th-16th-century chateau which houses a museum of local history.  To the north of the Grand Rue on Place St Julien lies Collegiale St Julien with its imposing bell tower.  It serves as an example of the Italian influence on architecture in the area in the 14th-century.

Country - France
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport -92kms
Currency - Euros (EUR)

Places of Interest
Collegiale St Julien, Vallee du Doux

Vienne

No other city in the Rhône Valley offers such a concentration of architectural history as Vienne. Located in a natural basin of land between the river and the hills, this site was recognised for both its strategic and aesthetic advantages by the Romans, who vastly expanded the existing village when they invaded the area in the 1st century BC.Vienne was known in Roman times as 'Vienne the Beautiful', possibly due to the fact that its riverside position on the East bank of the Rhône made it a major port for wine. The wine in this region is outstanding and Romans may have enjoyed a glass or two while watching the evening's entertainment at one of the town's two theatres.



Country - France
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport - 25kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
Roman Theatre, Temple d'Auguste et Livie, Le Palais Ideal

Lyon

Two thousand years of history have left their mark on the cityscape. Lyon's rich heritage resources reflect the different eras and tell the story of the city. Lyon's listing by UNESCO as a World Heritage site gives recognition to two exceptional features: "continuity of urban development" -the listed site covers a territory of 500 hectares (1235 acres) where the entire history of the city can be seen, from the founding of the Roman city of Lugdunum. And as "an outstanding illustration of city planning over the centuries" in this continually populated and active territory.

Country - France
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport - 7kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
Lyon National Opera House, Tete d'Or Park, Fourviere Hill, Vieux Lyon (Old Lyon)

Basel

Basel is by far the art and architecture capital of Switzerland. Its 40 museums, covering an area of almost 37 km2, can be easily reached on foot, mostly by strolling through romantic lanes and alleys in the Old Town. The finest and oldest art collection is housed in the Kunstmuseum Basel, as is “Schaulager” - a space for modern art - which was opened in 2003. The Fondation Beyeler, which is well worth a visit, is famous far beyond the limits of Basel - not only for the highly acclaimed special exhibitions, but also for the impressive building designed by architect Renzo Piano.


Country - Switzerland
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance to Airport - 6.5kms
Currency - Swiss Franc (CHF)

Places of Interest
Market Square, Town Hall, Basel Zoo, Cathedral, Fondation Beyeler Art Museum, Old Town

Colmar

Colmar is a historical town with much history stepping back to Middle Ages as reflected by the well-preserved buildings from that era and forms a major part of the Alsace region in history and tourism.

Country - France
Distance from port to City - 1km
Distance from port to Airport - 400kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
Maison des Tetes, Dominican Church, St Martin Church

Speyer

The old imperial city of Speyer was a bishopric and boasts a Romanesque cathedral with six imposing towers and the finest and largest crypt in Germany. Four Holy Roman Emperors and four German Kings are buried in the impressive Royal Vault.

Country -  Germany
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance to Airport - 98kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
Great Romanesque Cathedral, City Centre

Rudesheim

Rudesheim sits at the entrance to the Upper Middle Rhine Valley.  If you come from the direction of Frankfurt or Mainz, it is one of the first major tourist towns you'll reach along the Rhine River.  Rudesheim makes a good base for exploring the entire Rhine Valley, which is the home of famous wines, medieval villages and beautiful scenery.

Country - Germany
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport - 55kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
Drosselgasse, Niederwald Monument, Rheingau Wine Museum, Asbach Brandy Distillery, Medieval Torture Museum, Bird of Prey Zoo, Jagdschloss, Siegfried's Mechanical Music Cabinet

Cochem

Cochem is a town in western Germany and is the capital of the district Cochem-Zell. It is situated in the valley of the Mosel, at the foot of a hill surrounded by a feudal castle, the Reichsburg, dating from 1051. The town is surrounded by vineyards.

Country - Germany
Distance from port to City - <1km
Distance from port to Airport - 100kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
Reichsburg Castle, wine tasting, Senfmühle mustard mill, Pinnerkreuz Mountain, Mosel-Wein-Express train, Klotten Wildlife and Leisure Park, Schlagkamp-Desoye Win Museum, Senheim Sculpture Park

Koblenz

Situated in the picturesque landscape of the Rhine and Moselle and surrounded by four low mountain ranges is the 2000-year-old town of Koblenz. Its abundance of cultural monuments and historic buildings, its cosy lanes and narrow alleyways, the relaxed and happy atmosphere of its squares and river promenades make Koblenz a friendly town where guests feel right at home.

Country - Germany
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport - 116kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
German Corner, Empress Augusta Gardens, Theatre and Obelisk, Beethoven Memorial, Museum of Military Technology, The Wine Village

Cologne

The city's very name bears witness to its Roman past as the town of Colonia. As well as the legacy from Roman times and the Middle Ages, particularly the world-famous cathedral, Cologne has an extremely lively arts and culture scene. And besides being a centre of carnival activity and the "capital of Rhenish joie de vivre", Cologne is also an extremely attractive trade fair centre. Open, friendly and uncomplicated: that's Cologne!

Country - Germany
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport - 16kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
Cologne Cathedral, Philharmonic Hall, Zoo

Amsterdam

Take a boat ride along Amsterdam’s charming canals past sturdy old houses and under quaint bridges. Visit one of the city’s superb museums housing many of the Dutch Masters’ most outstanding works or learn about Anne Frank and the city’s Jewish heritage. Or, journey into the countryside and see historic windmills and the fascinating porcelain works in Delft.

Country - Netherlands
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 15kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
Dam Square, Anne Frank's House, Volendam & Marken

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APT (Australian Pacific Touring)

APT (Australian Pacific Touring)

A family - owned company since its auspicious conception in the 1920s, we began when Bill McGeary built a bus body on a tray truck after a tram strike crippled the city of Melbourne. Through Bill's son Geoff, we pioneered Australia's dynamic travel industry in the 1960's and 70's via a diverse range of modes. Such innovation continues to thrive within us today, now a multi-brand business with an extensive global portfolio of touring and cruising products still owned and controlled by the McGeary family. Now, with a third generation of the family contributing to our success, the benefits of the Company's family - style culture are increasingly apparent.

While vigorously pursuing a global vision, the unwavering focus is on delivering a life - enriching and memorable holiday experience for each and every individual that entrusts us with their valuable time and travel. Such longevity in a competitive environment coupled with a proven ability to meet the shifting expectations of the modern holidaymaker is testament to the pioneering spirit upon which the company was founded, and upon which it continues to operate and flourish today.

 

Ship info

ms Amadagio

On board the MS Amadagio you will enjoy the luxury of more space than on any other cruise ship in Europe. There are 2 lounges located on the upper deck where you can enjoy panoramic river views, the Panorama Lounge which accommodates up to 150 passengers, and the smaller Adagio Lounge which is perfect for groups and located in a glassed-in wellness area featuring a Fitness Center and a Massage and Beauty Salon. The ship has an elevator as well as bicycles on board for you to enjoy, while exploring on shore.
 
Inside your tastefully decorated cabin, you'll find all the amenities of a fine hotel, white-on-white plush bedding with down pillows and down duvet, a cozy sitting area, direct-dial telephone, flat-screen TV with local and satellite channels, internet access, safe, individually controlled airconditioning and ample closet space. All 75 staterooms are outside; 62 (82%) feature French balconies.
 
Although rarely found on European river cruise ships, suites aboard the MS Amadagio are extra spacious - 255 square feet. They feature a sitting area with a sofa and two chairs, floor-to-ceiling windows with French balcony and a luxurious, extra spacious bathroom with bathtub and shower.
 

Dining

  • The Restaurant

Entertainment

  • Amadagio Lounge & Bar
  • Panorama Lounge
  • Infotainment system in every room

Onboard Activities

  • General Wellness Area
  • Fitness Room
  • Massage Parlour
  • Beauty Salon
  • Jogging Track
  • Satellite Telephone
  • Video library
  • Internet access
  • 25 bicycles for off-shore use

Ship facts

Ship Details
Gross Tonnage  
Star Rating River
Size/Style of Ship  
Entered Service 2006
Registry Switzerland
Former Name  
Length 110 metres
Beam 12 metres
Draft 1 metre
Propulsion/Propellers  
Maximum Cruising Speed (knots)  
Passenger Capacity (twin) 146
Crew 41
Nationality of Officers European
Nationality of Crew European
Total Cabins 74
Total Inside cabins 0
Total Outside cabins 74
Cabin/Suites with Balcony 62
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins  
Passenger Decks 4
Cabin Electricity 120v/240v
Elevators 1
Self-Service Laundry No
Onboard Currency (subject to change) EUR

 

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