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2008
Two
Different Impressionists Cruises for 2008
River
Seine Normandy Cruise May to September
Picardy
and Ile de France Itinerary March to May and Sept. to Nov
 
A
cruise on the M.S. Anacoluthe combines the comforts of a mini ocean
liner with the charm of a river steamer. The elegant interior
provides ample space to relax, seasoned wood tones, old world charm.
Large windows give all round views of the passing scenery. The
Piano Bar, the exercise room and outdoor hot tub add to the
ambiance of unprecedented comfort.
Cruise
Highlights:
Normandy Cruise---St.
Mammes--Vaux le Vicomte Chateau--Paris by night--Chateau Malmaison--Monet's
home in Giverny--Chateau Gaillard--Rouen--Honfleur--Les Andelys----May
to September
Picardy Cruise---Chateau
Compiegne--Abbey of St Corneille--Chateau de Chantilly--Monet's home
in Giverny--Paris by night---Chateau Vaux le Vicomte--Moret Sur Loing
----March to May, September to November
- Departs each
Saturday from Paris
ANACOLUTHE
See
France through the eyes of the Impressionists as we glide through some
of art’s most storied places. Aboard the spacious Anacoluthe,
elegance and creature comforts combine to make your time aboard as
enjoyable as your excursions ashore.
Itinerary
One River Seine-Normandy--Route of the Impressionists
Operates
May to September
We
have some itinerary changes, mostly in the order of appearance.
They are highlighted in RED.
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SATURDAY
St
Mammes
We
meet at the Hotel Regina, 192 Rue de Rivoli, Paris 75001 at 15.00
(3pm) and transfer to Anacoluthe moored in the little town of St
Mammes at the junction of the rivers Seine and Loing.
After
a champagne welcome aboard, you have time to settle into your cabin
and maybe take a stroll before dinner in town or
perhaps in Moret sur Loing, (3 kms with our bus), a small
medieval town, once home to Alfred Sisley, the great impressionist
painter..
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SUNDAY
St
Mammes -Paris
During
breakfast, cruise to Ery. Beginning of afternoon excursion
to Vaux le Vicomte, a beautiful castle built by Fouquet, the finance
minister of the Sun King and the model for Versailles. There is
an exceptionally well furnished interior and magnificent gardens.
Return to Anacoluthe at Evry and cruise to enter Paris at
dinner time. After dinner on board, enjoy an unforgettable
Paris by Night Cruise.
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MONDAY
Paris
- Chatou
Morning
coach tour of Paris. Afternoon cruise to Chatou. Visit
to la malmaison castle and walking tour in town. La
Malmaison was the home of the Empress Josephine and on occasions,
napoleon himself. After her divorce for the Emperor Napoleon,
Josphine retired to Malmaison in 1810. The First Counsul and the
seat of the French Government in conjunction with the Tuileries also
resided here from 1800 to 1802. This chateau is situated
in one of the loveliest settings in France.
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TUESDAY
Chatou-Vernon
Cruise to Mantes,
arriving midday and visit to Giverny, the home and gardens of
Claude Monet, the most famous of all the Imressionist painters.
Discover the inspiration for his masterpiece, the Water Lillies.
You will see the Japanese Bridge which appears in these paintings. The
French government spends in excess of $2 million each year to keep the
gardens exactly as they were before Money dies in 1926.
The simplicity of his house is surprising. Return to the boat moored
in Vernon in late afternoon. Take a stroll to the medieval
centre of this lovely town.
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WEDNESDAY
Vernon-Rouen
This morning,
cruise from Vernon to Les Andelys. with its
famous Chateau Gaillard. After a brunch on boat, excursion to
the charming city of Honfler. Walking tour of the harbour and
picturesque streeets. Return to the boat gong over both
the Normandie and Tancarville bridges. Rejoin the boat in Les
Andelys with a welcome back tasting of cider and late afternoon cruise
to Poses. Honfleur is the site of many early impressionist
paintings. It was one of there favorite settings.
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THURSDAY
PARIS/STMAMMES
Morning
cruise to Rouen, Capital of Normandy. In the afternoon, walking visit
of the city, cathedral Norte Dame, a gothic masterpiece made famous by
Money. Then on to see the Palais de Justice, once Normandie's
parliament with its medieval center and shopping. Return to the
boat in late afternoon for the Gala Farewell dinner on board.
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FRIDAY
This
morning, after breakfast return to the Hôtel Regina in Paris arriving
around lunchtime.
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| Note:
This is a sample itinerary: it is subject to modification in the case
of unforeseen circumstances such as canal closures and navigation
problems. The boat cruises in the opposite direction on alternate
weeks. At Canal & Co we are constantly developing our
programmes and we may modify our overnight stops and excursions in
order to assure a consistently high standard of moorings and visits. |
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Cruise Departures Each
Saturday during May to September.
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$1915 per person double March
to May 2 ---And Oct 25 to the end of season
$2115 all departures from May 3 to October
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Single Supplement--$500 |
Charter Price
low season $88,090
high season $97,290
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Rates include all meals from dinner on day 1 to
breakfast on day 7. Wines included with lunch and dinner.
Daily excursions with a guide and entrance fees.
Rate does not include, Bar Drinks, or Crew
Gratuities (Suggested $250 per cabin)
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Itinerary 2
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Itinerary
Two Picardy Cruise--Impressionists Playground
March
- May; September - November
SATURDAY Compiegne
We
meet at the Hotel Regina, 192 Rue de Rivoli, Paris 75001 at 15.00
(3pm) and transfer to Anacoluthe moored in the little town of
Compiegne on the river Oise. After a welcome champagne reception,
settle into your cabin and perhaps stroll the charming town before
enjoying a wonderful gourmet dinner..
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SUNDAY
Compiegne-Pont
St. Maxence
After
breakfast, take a walking tour of historic Compiegne, with its 16th
century Hotel de Ville and famed cloisters of the abbey of St.
Corneille, founded by Charles the Bald in 877. Tour the
expansive Chateau de Compiegne, once an important royal residence, and
visit the open market before returning to our barge for lunch.
This afternoon, cruise to lovely Pont St. Maxence.
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MONDAY
Pont
St. maxence - Pontoise
A
cruise along an enchanting portion of the river that was favored by
many impressionist painters. The river brings us to Auvers sur
Oise where we go to visit the Chateau de Chantilly. This vast
estate dates from the Middle Ages and boast an art gallery second only
to the Louvre in size an dscope. Famous for breeding racehourse,
Chantilly also maintains one of the world's finest stables. See
the French Ggardes designed by le Notre, the Petit Parc, the
Anglo-Chinese Garden, and the English Graden. Return to
Anacoluthe for a delightful cruise to Pontoise.
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TUESDAY
Pontoise-Paris
Begin the day with
a visit to Giverny, the home and gardens of Claude Monet, the most
famous of all the Impressionist painters. Discover the
inspiration for his masterpiece, the Water Lillies. You will see
the Japanese Bridge which appears in these paintings. The French
government spends in excess of $2 million each year to keep the
gardens exactly as they were before Money dies in 1926.
The simplicity of his house is surprising.. Expect some surprisingly
familiar sights: The gardens are meticulously maintained to
remain exactly as they were when Money pointed them. Afterward, return
to the barge for lunch and a cruise to Chqatou and enjoy an excursion
to the town and château of ST Germain. Later browse Rueil's exclusive
boutiques before returning to Anacoluthe to cruise into the heart of
Paris. This evening we take an unforgettable Paris by night
cruise along the Seine.
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WEDNESDAY
Paris-Melun
Cruise south from
Paris to Melun for an excursion to /Chateau Vaux le Vicomte. This
magnificent castle was once home to Louis XIV;s finance minister and
served as the model for Versailles. Tour its exceptionally
furnished interior and magnificent gardens before returning to the
barge for a memorable dinner. .
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THURSDAY
Melun-St
Mammes
This
morning we cruise a scenic stretch of the Seine into St. Mammes and
make the short trip to Moret sur Loing, a smal medieval town thqat was
once home to Alfred Sisley, who lived and painted here. This
evening we gather for a gala farewell dinner. .
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FRIDAY
This
morning, after breakfast return to the Hôtel Regina in Paris arriving
around lunchtime.
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| Note:
This is a sample itinerary: it is subject to modification in the case
of unforeseen circumstances such as canal closures and navigation
problems. The boat cruises in the opposite direction on alternate
weeks. At Canal & Co we are constantly developing our
programmes and we may modify our overnight stops and excursions in
order to assure a consistently high standard of moorings and visits. |
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Cruise Departures Each
Saturday during May to September.
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$1915 per person double March
to May 2 ---And Oct 25 to the end of season
$2115 all departures from May 3 to October
18. |
Single Supplement--$500
Paris Pick up and Return Included
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Charter Price
low season $88,090
high season $97,290
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Rates include all meals from dinner on day 1 to
breakfast on day 7. Wines included with lunch and dinner.
Daily excursions with a guide and entrance fees.
Rate does not include, Bar Drinks, or Crew
Gratuities (Suggested $250 per cabin)
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FEATURES
- Cabins :
23 twins,
2 doubles (115/130 sq. ft.)
- 50
Passengers
- 14
Crew members
- 3
Decks
- VCR,
Stereo
- Piano
bar
- Conference
Room
- Spa/Jacuzzi
- Fitness
Room
- Air
conditioning
- Central
Heating
TECHNICAL
INFORMATION
Registry:
France
Year Built: 1931
Converted: 1992
Renovated: 2001
Size: 210 ft. x 24ft.
Handicap access: No
Bicycles
on board
PLUS
Optional
Ballooning,
Spacious Boat with 3 decks, Paris by night cruise
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