Europe | Rivers & Waterways
French River Cruising with Antwerp
15th
June 2019 • 8 nights • Sails from Rosyth (Edinburgh) • Balmoral • L1912 From only £999 per person
Join this romantic eight-night summer voyage and you’ll be whisked away to charming cities in France and Belgium aboard elegant Balmoral. Sailing along the stunning River Seine is sure to hold you spellbound. Amongst the long list of highlights ashore, meanwhile, are the Belgian chocolates and dazzling diamonds of Antwerp.
Date Arrive Depart Destination
JUNE 2019 Sat 15 Sun 16
PM
Rosyth (Edinburgh) Cruising
Mon 17 late am late pm Cruising Seine River Mon 17 late pm Tue 18
Rouen, France late pm Rouen, France
Wed 19 early am late night Honfleur, France Thu 20 late pm
Fri 21 Sat 22
Sun 23 AM Antwerp, Belgium
late pm Antwerp, Belgium Cruising
Rosyth (Edinburgh) Seine River
Sailing in style through the rolling French countryside is the perfect aperitif for an extended stay in Rouen. Make the most of your time in port with tales of Joan of Arc and Richard the Lionheart on a walking tour taking in the traditional half- timbered local houses, or by simply indulging in the rich flavours of the Normandy region.
Recommended experiences Admire the Seine River from Balmoral Visit Claude Monet’s House & Gardens Uncover Antwerp’s diamond district
Upgrade prices per person, per night Ocean View Room from: £25 Balcony Room from: Suite from:
£125 £150
Single Rooms from: £1,699
Prices are correct at time of going to print, but may change at any time. Call for latest prices.
All included in your cruise price:
Comfortable en-suite accommodation • Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, five-course à la carte dinner, late night buffet and self-service tea & coffee • Varied daytime activities • Lectures and talks • Swimming pools, Jacuzzis and gym • Choice of live evening entertainment • 2 formal nights • Overnight stay in Rouen
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fredolsencruises.com, contact your travel agent or call 0800 0355 151
Relax as Balmoral leads the way to charming Honfleur, where the 16th
century streets, eye-catching architecture and old
harbour (Vieux Bassin) are a delight to experience during a full day in port. Alternatively, you may be tempted by a tour to the Claude Monet House and Gardens.
The following day Balmoral will arrive into beautiful Antwerp, docking close to the city centre. Within reach are the main square, Grote Markt, and the mighty Cathedral of Our Lady. A little further afield, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts and legendary diamond district are recommended for seeing the city’s most prized possessions. An all-encompassing city walking tour includes the chance to savour delicious Belgian chocolates, or you could venture a little further afield on an equally captivating tour taking in the attractions and artisan chocolatiers of Ghent.
Claude Monet House
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