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Orient Express
Afloat in France
6 Night Family Cruise
St Leger to Dijon

Ship: Afloat in France - Amaryllis Barge
Cruise Line: Orient Express Trains & Cruises
Departures: 
Duration: 6 Nights
Ports: St Leger, Rully, Chalon-sur-Saone, St Jean de Losne, Longecourt, Dijon
Airport gateway (Arrival) : Paris
Airport gateway (Departure) : Paris

Itinerary

Sunday - Paris to Dijon
Depart Paris, Gare de Lyon, on the TGV train. On arrival at Le Cruesot station you are met by the Afloat in France Guide and transferred to the barge at St Léger for your cruise through Burgundy. A champagne reception welcomes you on board and gives you a chance to meet the crew. Later that evening enjoy your first dining experience on board.

Monday - Cruise to Rully
Visit Cháteau Marguerite de Bourgogne or Le Cruesot Summer Bobsleigh. A leisurely cruise on the Canal du Centre gives you a chance to savor the beauty of the French countryside, there are plenty of opportunities at the many locks to get off the barge and walk or cycle along the splendid tow path. Later, your guide takes you to Couches for a tour and wine tasting at the magnificent Château Marguerite de Bourgogne or alternatively vist the Summer Bobsleigh Park with its various runs and a pool. Return to the barge moored in Rully.

Tuesday - Cruise to Chalon-sur-Saône
Visit Givrey Outward Bound Park.
Relax on board while the barge cruises the final section of the Canal du Centre before entering the last and very deep lock into the River Saône just north of Chalon-sur-Saône. The scenery changes from the close proximity of the canal banks to the expanse of this beautiful river. This afternoon enjoy an action packed afternoon at the Accro Branche - an outward bound park, there are several different levels, so fun for all the family. Challenge your climbing skills, as you climb high in the tree tops. Once back to Chalon perhaps take a walk in to town and discover its quaint antique shops, stunning Cathedral square and half timbered buildings. There is free time to enjoy the fine shops, or perhaps just to sit in one of the numberous pavement cafes enjoying an ice-cream.

Wednesday - Cruise to St Jean de Losne
Visit Beaune Horse riding in Brazey.
A somewhat different cruising experience today, through the lovely valley of the River Saône to the town of Verdun sur Doubs. We then visit the wonderful town of Beaune where we have lunch, and afterwards we visit the famous Hotel-Dieu, Hospice de Beaune. The town with its tiny centre, has hardly changed physically down the years, a circular boulevard runs round its former ramparts, many of which still stand. Within, there is a dense maze of narrow old streets. Tonight's mooring is at St Jean de Losne, the barging capital of France, take some time to stroll around the ports and see the many working barges and house boats that are moored here. A short distance from St Jean is the village of Brazey, where the family can enjoy some wonderful horse riding, enjoy trekking through the country side on horse back following the canal path or through the plains of the Sâone Valley.

Thursday - Cruise to Longecourt
Visit Dole Water Park.
This morning the barge leaves the river and enters the Burgundy Canal. Enjoy the chance to walk or cycle along the towpath. After a wonderful lunch on board, we visit Dole, a pretty town with an interesting history. There is a fantastic water park located just outside the town and here we enjoy an afternoon in the water! There are various slides and pools for all ages. The barge is moored tonight near Longecourt.

Friday - Cruise to Dijon. Visit Dijon.
Roller skating. Jungle Kid or Grotte de Beze. Magician.
Today your guides takes you on a walking tour of Dijon to visit the market, Ducal Palace, the Grey Poupon mustard shop, and covered food market. There is a roller skating park and go carts for the more adventurous. Also there is 'Jungle Kid' for smaller children, a covered area for climbing and adventure. Or perhaps you would prefer to visit the Caves at Beze, for an underground 'mini' cruise on a rowing boat, through the caves. Tonight, the barge moors in the port of Dijon. We finish the week with entertainment from a Magician before dinner, marvel at his tricks and be amazed by his skill! Meanwhile the chef is busy on board producing your farewell gala dinner on board.

Saturday - Dijon to Paris
After breakfast disembark and transfer to Dijon station. Board the TGV to Paris, Gare de Lyon, where you will be met by the Afloat in France representative who will assist you with your luggage.

* Cruise also operates from Dijon to St Léger

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

Rates

Available for private hire only from April to October, up to 8 passengers can board the Amaryllis barge and discover the enchanting landscapes of Burgundy and River Saône, travelling through the Côte d'Or, famous wine region, and Canal du Centre.

 

6 Nights 2012
8 Passengers $62,000
7 Passengers $56,200
6 Passengers $50,400
Return private driver transfer service between
Paris and the Amaryllis
Included in Charter Cost


What's included:

• 6 nights accommodation on board your péniche-hôtel
• Breakfast, lunch and candlelit dinner each day
• Refreshments on board after excursions
• Wine with meals, liqueurs and bar drinks on board
• Sightseeing excursions, including entrance fees
• Use of bicycles
• Air-conditioned vehicle with guide for sightseeing
• Return private driver transfer service between Paris and the Amaryllis

* Quoted prices are from and may vary depending on the season.
   Private hire only, up to 8 passengers

 

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Ports

Chalon-sur-Saone

Chalon is a sizeable port and bustling industrial centre on a broad meander of the Saône.    Its old riverside quarter does have an easy charm, and it makes a good base for exploring the more expensive areas of the Cote d'Or. It's a thriving business centre, and trade fairs frequently take over the town, but more festive occasions are also an important part of its appeal and good reasons to stop if you're around at the right time. The pre-Lent carnival (February or March) features a parade of giant masks and a confetti battle, and there's a national festival of street artists and theatre in July.

Country - France
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport - 100kms
Currency - Euro (EUR)

Places of Interest
Maison de Vins (Wine House), Niepce Museum, Chalon Rose Garden

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Ship info

Afloat in France - Amaryllis Barge

The Amaryllis cruises through some of the most picturesque waterways in France, exploring the Burgundy countryside in exceptional Orient-Express style. Visit ancient chateaux and follow the wine trail through Beaune, or luxuriate on deck in the heated swimming pool as you drift past premier cru vines. The interior of this luxurious
peniche-hotel is traditionally French, with contemporary touches set off by Louis XVI and XV antiques. Settle into the comfortable lounge or linger over dishes cooked by cordon bleu chef and watch the magical French countryside unfold all around.

The barge carries up to eight people, making it perfect for large families, a reunion of friends or perhaps a group of wine-lovers enjoying the delights of Burgundy. Amaryllis has four generous cabins, each with king or twin beds. Each cabin has itw own en-suite bathroom crafted from marble, which either features a bathtub with an overhead shower or a shower with twin wash basins.

Lounge around in the heated pool during the day, then dine in splendour in the formal dining room. Or enjoy a delightful alfresco dinner as the main lounge doors are opened to the full width of the barge.


Facilities

Games
Music System
Bicycles and Maps
Television
DVD and CD's
Stereo sound system
Bose iPod docking station
Writing Desk
Guest computer with internet access (in lounge)
Sun deck with canopied area
Heated Swimming Pool


Also available onboard for your convenience:

Mail Service/stamps on sale
Newspaper
Photo film on sale
Souvenirs
Telephone
Safe - one central
Air conditioning (Individual controls)
Hairdryer
Shaver socket 110-220V (Converter available)

We can also offer to arrange essential services: (additional charges may apply)

Dry Cleaning
Hair Dresser
Religious Services
Restaurants can be booked
Doctor/Dentist/Nurse

Ship facts

Total Length: 128FT/39M
Width:  16.567FT/5.05M
Decks: 2
Crew: 6
Capacity: 8 passengers

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