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Cruise Highlights Itinerary Rates 2009 Transfer Schedule Rates Include Rates do not include
 

 
Name Libellule
Passengers 20
Cabins 10
Length 35m
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The 20-passenger Libellule offers a delightful cruise along the Canal du Centre, the bucolic River Saone and the Canal de Bourgogne allowing to discover the charming riverside towns. The Itinerary is also ideal for wine lovers as it cruises through several major wine producing areas.
 


 

Cruise Highlights:

  • Dijon: capital of Burgundy

  • Chalon sur Saone: the second city of Burgundy after Dijon

  • Beaune: the centre of the Burgundy wine trade

  • Villages: Chagny, Gigny, Rully, Brancion

Itinerary - River Saone and Lower Burgundy:

A delightful cruise along the bucolic River Saône is the perfect way to experience historic riverside towns and indulge in exceptional Burgundy wines.

 

Saturday - JEAN DE LOSNE

Passengers meet at the Dijon railway station at 16h30 (4.30 pm) (by Transco bus stop N°17).  Coach transfer to Libellule, a short drive to St Jean de Losne.  Welcome champagne and presentation of the crew, then time to settle into your comfortable cabins. Time to stroll around this small pleasant barging center town. Dinner will be served at 7.30pm this evening.

 

Sunday - JEAN DE LOSNE/SEURRE

After breakfast, we ride north to Dijon, the ride takes about 30 minutes and crosses the plain of the river Saône.  We pass by the Abbey of Citeaux, a monastery founded in 1098 which led to the creation of the Cistercian order, the most powerful of all monastic orders during the 12th & 13th C.  We have a guided walking tour of Dijon, seat of government of the present region of Burgundy and former capital of the four great Valois Dukes.  The tour will take us to the Ducal Palace and the heart of the medieval district.  Afterwards there will be free time to stroll and discover some of the many fine mansions and Fine Arts Museum.  We return to Libellule and cast off during lunch.

Afternoon cruise to Seurre, a town of 3000 inhabitants.

 

Monday - SEURRE/CHALON SUR SAONE

Cruise to Chalon sur Saone, birthplace of photography and the second city of Burgundy after Dijon with 80,000 inhabitants.  This city has been, because of its location, a very important trading center since Roman times.  Our mooring is in the heart of the city center, close to St Vincent Cathedral and the surrounding medieval quarter of half timbered houses and narrow streets reserved for pedestrians.

Afternoon visit to Beaune, center of the Burgundy wine trade.  Our drive follows the Côte de Beaune, the wine slopes of Beaune with villages whose names read like a wine list, Puligny Montrachet, Meursault, Auxey Duresses, Volnay and Pommard.  On arrival in the walled town of Beaune, a guided visit to the Hospices de Beaune, a world famous charity hospital founded by the chancellor to the Duke of Burgundy in 1443.  This is a masterpiece of late medieval architecture and houses numerous priceless pieces of art as well as having the most remarkable colourful glazed tiled roof. Return to Chalon, and free time in town before dinner.

 

Tuesday – CHALON-TOURNUS-GIGNY

 Morning cruise to Tournus, once the seat of a large monastery and important river port, where the boat moors around 10.30. Walk in the town center to visit the St Philibert Abbey. The 11th C collegiate church is considered a landmark of Romanesque architecture. Lunch on board in Tournus. Beginning of afternoon, coach excursion to Brancion, medieval village that offers breathtaking views of the Burgundy countryside. Return to the boat late afternoon, in Gigny, small riverside village on the Saône river.

 

Wednesday - GIGNY-CHAGNY

We enter the Canal du Centre from the river through a lock with a fifty-foot rise and cruise along an attractive winding stretch, with good opportunities to walk or cycle along the green cycling track recently built along the Canal du Centre between Chalon and St Léger. Excursion to the nearby village of Rully for a guided tour of the twelfth century château and winery.

 

Thursday - CHAGNY-ST LEGER SUR DHEUNE

Cruise through the morning to Santenay and moor in time to explore this famous wine-producing village of the Côte de Beaune before lunch. Wine tasting. Good cycling and walking all day on the restored towpath. An excursion this afternoon will take us to the medieval chateau of La Rochepot, a splendid castle-fortress in a beautiful setting.  This evening is our farewell gala dinner.

 

Friday - ST LEGER SUR DHEUNE

After breakfast, transfer to the Dijon railway station.

 

Note: This is a sample itinerary: it is subject to modification in the case of unforeseen circumstances and canal closures.   Please check our web site for latest update on our detailed itinerary. We cruise in opposite direction on alternate weeks. Excursions may change if necessary.

 

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Rates 2009:

Date Season Region
March 21, 28 Low Burgundy
April 4, 11, 18, 25 Low Burgundy
May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 High Burgundy
June 6, 13, 20, 27 High Burgundy
July 4 High Burgundy
July 11, 18, 25 Low Burgundy
August 1, 8, 15 Low Burgundy
August 22, 29 High Burgundy
September 5, 12, 19, 26 High Burgundy
October 3, 10, 17 High Burgundy
October 24, 31 Low Burgundy
November 7 Low Burgundy

 

Accommodation High Low
Double Occupancy, per person  1,900 Euros 1,700 Euros
Upper deck supplement, per person 300 Euros 300 Euros
Single supplement 450 Euros 450 Euros
Transfers net, per person 220 Euros 220 Euros
Full Boat Charter 36,000 Euros 32,400 Euros

Features:Deck plan

  • Cabins :
    Lower Deck- 6 twins, 1 double
    Upper Deck- 2 twins, 1 double 

  • 20 Passengers

  • 7 Crew members

  • Flower Decorated Sundeck

  • TV and Video in each cabin

  • Stereo,CD

  • Air conditioning

  • Central Heating

  • Bicycles on board

 

Rates include:
All meals from dinner ton day 1 to breakfast on day 7
Wines with lunch and dinner
Daily excursions including entrance fees

Rates do not include:
Transfers from Paris
Open bar or crew gratuities
Transfers (round trip) are available at additional cost of 200 euros pp net (2008 rates).

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