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• Les Andelys Rouen


••Giverny


Seine River


D-Day Beaches


Paris •Versailles


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Paris casts a spell as you ride a bike along the Seine River, passing the most beautiful buildings ever. The Palace of Versailles will make your jaw drop, you’ll hike to a moated castle in Normandy, and much more!


Drama Queen


People loved Marie Antoinette, or loved to hate her. Stylish and warm, she generously supported artists, like the first major woman painter ever. But the queen was so extravagant that the public sent her to the guillotine. Explore her palace or bike through its gardens and farm.


,WV¼\ <Za <PQ[ When you eat lunch at the Eiffel Tower and go to the top to see the knockout views, remember that Philippe Petit once walked a 2,300-ft. tight rope from the tower’s second floor to a palace all the way across the river.


Welcome Aboard


The fun starts as soon as you step aboard ms Sapphire, full of other kids ready to make friends. Get set for group games, karaoke, competitions, the piano lounge, snacks whenever and wherever, plus a Sun Deck with a putting green and Jacuzzi.


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