Omaha Beach Gold Beach Juno Beach
Rouen
Les Andelys Giverny
Vernon SEINE FRANCE
Conflans Paris
ITINERARY Day 1 Paris
Day 2 Paris Included excursion: panoramic city tour
Day 3 Giverny and Vernon Included excursions: Monet Foundation excursion*; Vernon city walk
Day 4 Seine River and Rouen Included excursion: Rouen walking tour
Day 5 Normandy Beaches Included excursion: Normandy Beaches excursion
Day 6 Les Andelys and Conflans Included excursion: guided walk to Château Gaillard
Day 7 Conflans and Paris Included excursions: Conflans guided city walk; Paris by night tour
Day 8 Paris
*Monet’s Garden is closed 1 November - 31 March, a visit to Auvers-sur-Oise will be substituted.
NO FLY OPTION Travel by Eurostar Standard Premier Class for an additional £149pp.
* The Paris port authority have assigned a docking location in La Pecq, a western suburb of Paris. To help maximise time in the city centre we are offering complimentary shuttle buses throughout your stay.
ENJOY IT ALL, IT’S ALL INCLUDED
P Return scheduled flights from the UK. Fly from a choice of up to 14 regional airports at no extra cost. Please call for details
P 8 days on board in a stateroom with a river view
P 8 guided tours, including 1 UNESCO World Heritage site: Paris, Banks of the Seine
P All meals on board: 7 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 7 dinners, featuring regional specialities and including Welcome Cocktail Reception and Dinner and Captain’s Farewell Dinner
P Specially selected house wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner on board
P Free Wi-Fi on board*
P Taste French cheeses; learn how to create your own tarte au citron; attend lectures on Joan of Arc and French Impressionists; learn to say a few words en français; visit a local market
P All port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers P No surcharges guaranteed once your deposit is paid
P Complimentary business class upgrade when you book an Explorer Suite. Subject to availability
* Restrictions apply
SAVE £1,000PP ON 2017 RIVER CRUISES BOOK BEFORE 30 APRIL 2016
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