| DEPARTURE DATES - (sundays) |
RATE |
ROUTE |
| March 7, 14, 21, 28 |
Regular |
Canal
du Midi / Provence |
| April 4, 11, 18, 25 |
Regular |
Canal
du Midi / Provence |
| May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 |
Regular |
Canal
du Midi / Provence |
| June 6, 13, 20, 27 |
Regular |
Canal
du Midi / Provence |
| July 4, 11, 18, 25 |
Regular |
Canal
du Midi / Provence |
| August
1, 8, 15, 22, 29 |
Regular |
Canal
du Midi / Provence |
| September,
5, 12, 19, 26 |
Regular |
Canal
du Midi / Provence |
| October,
3, 10, 17, 24, 31 |
Regular |
Canal
du Midi / Provence |
| November 7 |
Regular |
Canal
du Midi / Provence |
Enchante
Barge Information

THE
4 PASSENGER ENCHANTE ....
Enchanté was originally built to navigate the canals and rivers
of Europe and has been completely refurbished to the highest standard.
She provides luxurious accommodation for up to 8 guests in 4 equal en-suite
twin or double suites, (approx. 200sq ft including ensuite) each with
superbly appointed bathrooms with showers and luxurious bath products.
The
barge is tastefully furnished in exotic hardwoods creating
a bright and airy atmosphere. She has a large, spacious
saloon where the attention to detail is exceptional.
She has a demonstration galley for guests to view the
chef, internet connection on board and a guest computer
available, DVD/TV and air conditioning throughout.
Spacious
sun deck, with al fresco dining, gorgeous hot tub and
luxurious sun loungers.
Enchanté's
highly professional crew of four is comprised of Master
Chef, Tour guide and Stewardess, led by a knowledgeable
and experienced Captain who will ensure your cruise is
memorable and more!
Read
on for cruise highlights and details of our cuisine and
fine wines, or use the side menu to explore the various
cruise itineraries on offer.

CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS
- All-inclusive
open bar, free
- Tour
Carcassonne, the most complete medieval fortified
city in existence
- Visit
the ancient Roman city of Narbonne
- Explore
the 12th century hill-top fort of Minerve
- Private
tastings of Corbières wine at Domaine de Guery
- See
the Pyrenees mountains across the vineyards and discover
Cathar history
- Experience
Narbonne's colorful indoor market
- Visit
Béziers and 600 B.C. L'Oppium D'Enserune
CRUISE ABOARD
- regional
specialities
- Noisette
d'Agneau en Croûte de Sel avec Sauce Romarin,
Ragout de Calamars "Provençàle
- Domain
de Guéry, Château de Nouvelles, La Clape,
Château la Condamine Bertrand
- Le
Saint-Remois, Fromage de Chévre au Poivre
at au Thyme, Tomme de Valdeblore
ITINERARY
ENCHANTE
- CANAL DU MIDI ITINERARY / BEZIERS TO CARCASSONNE,
FRANCE
Sunday,
Day1 - Marseillan
You will be met at the pick-up point at 4pm and escorted by minibus to
Enchanté moored in the lake side fishing village of Marseillan,
enjoying a view over the oyster beds and Noilly Prat vermouth. Champagne
welcome followed by time for a relaxing stroll around this lovely fishing
village before dinner aboard.
Monday,
Day 2 - Marseillan to Portiragnes
This morning we cruise from Marseillan to Portiragnes. On the way we
visit the old Greco/Phoenician port of Agde and explore its narrow, medieval
streets carved from the Languedocian hills’ black volcanic stone.
After lunch an informative wine tasting in the 14th Century Chateau de
Perdiguier, famed for its 15th century frescoes and Cabernet Sauvignon
and Chardonnay wines. Dinner aboard.
Tuesday,
Day 3 - Portiragnes to Beziers
This morning we visit Pezenas, a delightful village, mostly known for
its associations with the French playwrite Moliere, who is said to have
written many plays while staying there. We then cruise to the bottom
of the Fonseranes 7 lock flight at Beziers where we continue along the
300 year old tree lined Canal du Midi. Dinner in Beziers.
Wednesday,
Day 4 - Beziers to Poilhes
This morning we cross the aqueduct over the River Orb and then ascend
the 7-lock flight of Fonseranes before reaching the world’s oldest
canal tunnel at Malpas. On arrival at the picturesque village of Poilhes
we take an excursion out to Minerve, the ancient capital of Minervois,
which boasts a 12th Century Cathar fort surrounded by deep limestone
gorges. Besieged by Simon de Montfort in 1215, its hill-top location
affords spectacular views. A fascinating recreation in miniature of the
bloodthirsty Cathar rebellion and small museum complete the intriguing
picture. Dinner on board. On certain cruises, an alternative to the wine
tasting may be offered to l'Oppidum D'Enserune, a pre-Roman hilltop settlement
with Greek and Iberian excavations dating from 600 BC.
Thursday,
Day 5 - Poilhes to Argeliers
A morning visit to Narbonne, a Roman Mediterranean capital where the
Visigoth monarchs once lived. Enjoy the Archbishop’s Palace and
Horreum. Explore the indoor market at the hub of this bustling canal
side town, where you will have time to shop or simply absorb the relaxed
atmosphere. Return to the barge for a cruise along the shaded winding
canal to Argeliers, stopping off en route at Domaine de Guery, a 500
year old canalside vineyard, for a pre-dinner wine tasting of the full-bodied
Corbieres. Dinner aboard.
Friday
,Day 6 - Argelier to Le Somail
Morning visit to Carcassonne. Dating back to the Gallo-Roman era, this
is the most complete medieval fortified city in existence today. With
its 52 watchtowers, portcullis and extraordinary repertoire of defenses,
it resisted the many armies that tried to storm this Camelot setting.
In the afternoon we cruise along the historic Midi Canal to the delightful
village of Le Somail. Captain's Farewell Dinner aboard.
Saturday,
Day 7 - Le Somail to Montpellier
After breakfast, depart from Le Somail by minibus to Montpellier. Expected
arrival time 11am. This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change.
On alternate
weeks the cruise operates in reverse direction and the pickup and drop
off points are reversed.
ENCHANTE
- PROVENCE ITINERARY - AVIGNON TO AGDE
Sunday,
Day 1 - Avignon
Guests are met at 4pm at the delightful Hotel Mercure Pont D'Avignon
in Avignon and escorted by minibus to L'Impressionniste for a Champagne
Welcome. Dine aboard in Villeneuve-les-Avignon.
Monday, Day 2 - Villeneuve-les-Avignon to Vallabregues
This morning we visit Avignon and the famous Palais des Papes, an impressive
monument to the era of the 'Other Rome', when the popes moved to France,
or enjoy a superb wine tasting at Chateauneuf du Pape, former vineyard
of the Pope. In the afternoon we cruise down the mighty Rhone River,
past the foothills of the Alpilles to Vallabregues, with a cycle or walking
opportunity along the quiet river bank. Optional early evening tour of
King René’s castle at Tarascon. Dinner on board.
Tuesday, Day 3 - Vallabregues to Aigues Mortes
This morning we explore Arles. Choose between the Roman Arena and Theatre,
St. Trophime's Basilica and the Museum of Provencal life. We also visit
some of Vincent van Gogh's haunts on foot through the heart of this old
capital of the Camargue before rejoining the barge for our cruise along
the Rhone. We join the Petit Rhone and then the Canal du Rhone-a-Sete
that carries us to our mooring beneath the medieval fortified walls of
Aigues Mortes. Dinner ashore at a local auberge.
Wednesday,
Day 4 - Aigues Mortes to Maguelone
Stroll from Enchantée to visit the Tour de Constance, built in
1248 as a lighthouse for the returning 13th century crusaders. In the
afternoon, we cruise through the Camargue National Park with its wild
white horses and black bulls, abundant sea bird life and flocks of elegant
pink flamingos, to the vineyard-encircled Maguelone Abbey, just a short
stroll or cycle from the nearby Mediterranean. Dinner on board.
Thursday,
Day 5 - Maguelone to Marseillan
An early morning cruise brings us to Frontignan lifting bridge. In the
afternoon we sail out onto the Thau Lake, a large, inland salt-water
lagoon with acres of mussel and oyster beds. Miniature sea horses can
often be seen passing on the tide. Marseillan, a beautiful Mediterranean
fishing village and home to the famous vermoutherie of Noilly Prat, is
our visit for the day. There is also time to explore this vibrant small
town. Dinner on board.
Friday,
Day 6 - Marseillan to Agde
In the morning we cruise to Agde, which was settled by the Phoenicians
in 2500 BC, along the tree-lined 17th century Canal du Midi. During our
tour of Agde we encounter its cathedral built of lava blocks from the
nearby Black Mountains and its labyrinth of narrow medieval streets.
Our afternoon excursion is Pezenas, Versailles of the Languedoc region
and former home to the French writer Moliere. Captain’s Dinner
on board.
Saturday,
Day 7 - Agde
After breakfast, we transfer you by minibus to Agde TGV station by 10am
or Montpellier TGV station, airport or hotel by 11am.
Please
note; This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change.
On alternate weeks the cruise operates in reverse direction
and the pickup and drop off points are reversed.
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