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Your heart of Burgundy Cruise offers
a true taste of the treasures of Burgundy. This cruise
offers an incredible abundance of interesting shore
excursions by coach, on foot, by balloon, or by bicycle.
This incomparable region is world-renowned for its
exquisite cuisine and fine
wine.
Cruise Highlights:
· The
barging capital of Europe, St Jean de Losne
Dijon, the capital of Burgundy
The
12th century monks winery of Clos de Vougeot
·
Medieval town of Chalon
Sur Saone
The 12th
Century Chateau of Rully
The
picturesque village of Chagny
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A tour of
historic Beaune, the capital of the vineyards
The world
famous Hotel Dieu, the first charity hospital of Europe
founded in 1443
A mooring
in the vineyards of Santenay
A tour of
the Chateau de Marguerite of Burgundy, one of the best
preserved vestiges of a vast medieval fortress.
A tasting
of wine at Chateau de Marguerite of Burgundy
SATURDAY
Meet at the
Dijon railway station on Saturday afternoon at 4:15
P.M.. We will then transfer to Caprice
located along the Burgundy Canal east of Dijon. Sip Kir
Royale as we welcome you on board and introduce you to
the crew. (Meanwhile, your luggage is quietly taken to
your cabin.) After everyone is aboard we will continue
cruising the canal to our evening mooring in Ouges.
Before dinner there
will be time to walk the tow path or bicycle to the
next lock. Tonight you will enjoy
your first gourmet dinner on board Caprice.
Sunday
After your
buffet breakfast aboard Caprice our motor coach will
whisk you for a tour of Dijon, the
capital of Burgundy, while Caprice continues down the
Canal de Bourgogne. Passengers will return to Caprice
for lunch and continued cruising along the canal. There
are many opportunities for guests to walk along
the towpath or cycle into nearby villages. This
evening we will moor in St Jean de Losne,
traditionally the center of barging in France. It is in
St Jean de Losne that the Canal de Bourgogne with merges
with the river Saone. There is ample opportunity to
walk the village before dinner and stroll the quiet
streets after dinner. There are hundreds of barges
moored here in addition to major barge manufacturers.
Live aboard barge owners are abundant.
You will find dozens of
English and American live aboards in St Jean de Losne.
It is fascinating to engage this interesting group in a
local cafe. Bargers are a special people.
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