FRANCE & SPAIN Traveling Well Includes…
• TAUCK’S YELLOW ROADS! Traveling along the back roads of Provence is a vivid contrast of lush forests, olive groves, deep valleys & ancient villages splashed with sepia tones
• An olive oil tasting and dinner featuring Provençal folklore on a visit to Mas des Barres • A guided adventure walk on the Pont du Gard • A guided tour of Musée du Louvre to see the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo • Inside visit to the Palais des Papes in Avignon with a local guide • Wine tasting at a château near St-Rémy-de-Provence • Airport transfers upon arrival and departure • 14 meals, service charges, gratuities to local guides, admission fees, taxes and porterage
After lunch on your own, continue to the Pont du Gard for an adventurous walk atop the 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct spanning the River Gardon. Dinner tonight is a special treat when we take you to the Moulin du Mas des Barres olive orchards for an insider’s look at the oil production process, complete with a tasting and Provençal folklore. Meals BD
5. MEDIEVAL AVIGNON & TGV TRAIN TO PARIS Avignon has reigned as one of the most beautiful medieval cities in Europe since the 14th century when it was the capital of Christendom and the home of the popes. A guided visit inside the Palais des Papes with a local guide reveals the lifestyles of the pontiffs who reigned in Avignon for almost 70 years. Explore the walled city on your own, before boarding the high-speed TGV to Paris this afternoon. Enjoy an à la carte dinner at a popular restaurant during your stay (day may change). Meals BD
6. JOIE DE VIVRE IN PARIS An orientation tour today gives you a great overview of the city and includes the Arc de Triomphe, Champs Élysées, Place de la Concorde, the Eiffel Tower and Cathedral of Notre Dame. Join us for lunch amidst great views of landmark sights, then explore Paris as you wish for the rest of the day. Meals BL
7. MUSÉE DU LOUVRE & A FAREWELL TO PARIS Tauck has arranged a guided tour this morning that takes you inside the Musée du Louvre to see some of the world’s most famous art masterpieces including the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Spend the afternoon at leisure and join us for our farewell dinner tonight at Fauchon at Place de la Madeleine as we bid adieu to Paris with gourmet food and wine. Meals BD
8. JOURNEY HOME Tour ends: Paris. Fly home anytime. A transfer from the Hotel Scribe to Charles de Gaulle or Orly airports or a Paris train station is included. Allow 3 hours for flight check-in. Meals B
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 877-519-1035
8 DAYS FROM $3,490 PLUS AIRFARE (7 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches & 5 Dinners)
BEGINS NICE
Apr 14, 28 May 5, 12, 29 Jun 2, 5, 19, 26 Jul 14, 21 Aug 4, 11, 25 Sep 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Oct 6, 13, 20
Dates in blue indicate Small Group Departures averaging 24 Tauck guests, priced from $4090 per person double; specific dates apply – ask at booking.
Special Solo Traveler Savings: dates in red indicate special departures where you save $200 on the single room price; inquire at booking.
Go to
www.tauck.com for up-to-the-minute space availability; additional departure dates may become available as these sell out.
PRICE PER PERSON April Double $3490
July – September 1 Double $3790
September 2 – 29 Double $4190
Single $4890
May – June, September 30 – October Double $4090
Single $5490 Single $5190 Single $5590
Triple $3273 Triple $3873 Triple $3573 Triple $3973
International Airfare is additional. Call Tauck for special rates on international air for travel originating in the U.S. (subject to availability).
Please ask about additional hotel nights before or after your tour and about our comprehensive Guest Protection Product.
FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS Night 1,2 Night 3,4
HÔTEL LE NEGRESCO
HOSTELLERIE DU VALLON DE VALRUGUES
Night 5-7
HÔTEL SCRIBE PARIS MANAGED BY SOFITEL
Nice St-Rémy-de-Provence Paris
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