| DEPARTURE DATES - (sundays) |
RATE |
ROUTE |
| March 27 |
Value |
Harlem
Tulip Cruise |
| April 3 |
Value |
Harlem
Tulip Cruise |
| April 10, 17, 24 |
Regular |
Harlem
Tulip Cruise |
| May 1 |
Regular |
Harlem
Tulip Cruise |
| May 8 |
Regular |
Holland/Belgium |
| May 15 |
Regular |
11 Night , 2 Country Cruise |
| May 29 |
Regular |
Paris to Auxerre |
| June 5, 12, 19, 26 |
Regular |
Upper Loire/Burgundy |
| July 3, 10 |
Regular |
Upper Loire/Burgundy |
| July 17 |
Mid |
Auxerre to Paris |
| July 24, 31 |
Mid |
Champagne |
| August 7 |
Mid |
Champagne |
| August 21, 28 |
Regular |
Alsace |
| September 4, 11 |
Regular |
Alsace |
| September 18, 25 |
Regular |
Luxembourg/Germany |
| October 2, 9 |
Regular |
Luxembourg/Germany |
| October 16 |
Mid |
Luxembourg/Germany |
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Barge Information

La Nouvelle Etoile is an ultra deluxe barge
with very spacious accommodation for only 8 passengers,
offering a wonderful blend of traditional elegance and
sophisticated, state of the art facilities. The elegant,
air conditioned and teak-lined dining area and saloon,
with an attractive bar and piano, feature warm and inviting
furnishings. On deck there is a spacious sun deck with
comfortable loungers and hot tub. Other facilities include
internet access, exercise room and 8 bikes.
The air conditioned
suites, each over 200 square feet, have satellite TV
and large en-suite bathrooms with double
sinks. The barge’s attentive crew of five is comprised
of an experienced Captain, Master Chef, Tour Guide and
two Housekeepers, all of whom will ensure your cruise
is truly memorable.
La Nouvelle Etoile is designed to be fully accessible
to wheelchair users and the less physically able. The
doors are wide enough for wheelchair users to move easily
from room to room and there is a lift between decks.
One of the cabins is specially equipped specifically
for wheelchair users. All tours are suitable for wheelchair
users and the air conditioned minibus has a lift and
special straps to secure a wheelchair in place.
Cruise Highlights:
Holland Tulip Cruise
•
Tour
the famous Keukenhof Gardens with the largest display
of flowers in the world.
• Visit a working windmill, clog maker and cheese maker
• Explore the Aalsmeer flower auction and the mecca of Dutch cheese, the
town of Gouda
• Visit the Delft pottery works to see the world famous porcelain being
hand made and painted
• Visit the picturesque town of Haarlem and wander around a museum of the
famous Dutch painter, Franz Hals.
Champagne & Brie
Cruise
•
Wonder
at Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower and explore the Latin
Quarter in the beautiful city of Paris
• Tour the magnificent Chateau Vaux le Vicomte
• Enjoy a tasting of Brie cheeses at a master cheese maker
• Sample champagne at a private tasting in the Moet & Chandon cellars
• Visit Chateau Thierry, scene of American battles in World War One.
• Visit Reims, the home of champagne and its historic cathedral.
Chablis Cruise
•
Visit
the magnificent Chateau de Fontainebleau and the nearby
village of Moret, home of the impressionist painter
Sisley
• Tour the medieval town of Provins, the “City of Roses” and
see a birds of prey show
• Visit Sens, the oldest town in France with its gothic cathedral
• Enjoy a private tasting and tour of the cellars at a select vineyard
in Chablis
• Explore Auxerre, the most beautiful of riverside towns on the River Yonne
Alsace Lorraine Cruise
• Take
a walking tour of the city of Nancy with its Baroque
palaces and home of the Art Nouveau movement
• Visit the graceful Chateau de Fleville with its 14th century keep and
its displays of renaissance antiques
• Marvel at the Plan Incline Arzvillers, a unique lock that carries the
barge up or down the mountainside
• Enjoy a tour of the Route du Vin d’Alsace and a visit to the old
fortified town of Obernai
• Visit the city of Strasbourg, see its magnificent cathedral and explore
the elegant shopping streets
Germany & Luxembourg
Cruise
• Visit
Burg Eltz, the 12th century “Queen of German
Castles”, one of the few not destroyed by
King Louis XIV
• Enjoy a private wine tasting in Bernkastel, home of the crème
de la crème of German wines
• Tour Triers, Germany’s most ancient town, dating back to Roman
times and visit the Porta Nigra
• Finish the cruise in Luxembourg with a visit to its capital city
Holland
Tulip Cruise Itinerary
Sunday,
Day 1
After your pick-up by our driver you will be taken to the barge moored in the
center of Haarlem for a champagne welcome. We will relax for the afternoon
with a cruise to Zaandam, where we will moor for the night and you will enjoy
your first gourmet dinner on board.
Monday,
Day 2
After an elegant breakfast we will take a short drive to the Zaanse Schans
to visit a working windmill, a clog maker and a cheese maker. In the afternoon
we will cruise to Amsterdam, through the heart of the city where the small
canals and architecture will take you back to a previous century and then along
the Amstel River to Ouderkerk.
Tuesday,
Day 3
An early rise and drive to the colorful flower auction in Aalsmeer. Upon return
we will set off for a cruise on the canals to the cheese Mecca of Gouda. After
lunch, we will take a drive out to a local cheese farm. Besides cheese, you
will find beautiful buildings, excellent shopping and the most magnificent
stained glass windows in Holland.
Wednesday,
Day 4
A morning cruise to Rotterdam through the center of this busy port and then
onto Delft. Visit the Delft Pottery works, where porclain is still handmade
and painted. Spend the rest of the afternoon strolling around this beautiful
ancient Dutch city.
Thursday,
Day 5
A morning cruise through the canals past Leiden, across the Brasemmer Lakes
to Oude Wetering. Spend the afternoon at the famous Keukenhof Gardens with
the largest display of flowers in the world. Here you will see hundreds of
varieties of tulips, hyacints and other beautiful bulbs.
Friday,
Day 6
Morning cruise to Haarlem, a picturesque town and the home of the famous Dutch
painter Frans Hals where we will tour its museum. Farewell celebration on board
and the last delightful gourmet dinner.
Saturday,
Day 7
This will be your last wonderful breakfast on board. You will then be driven
to either the airport or your hotel in Amsterdam.
Holland to Belgium Cruise Itinerary
Sunday,
Day 1
You will be met by our driver at your hotel and driven to La Nouvelle Etoile,
which will be moored in the quaint town of Haarlem where there will be a wonderful
Champagne welcome. There will be time to relax and then take a short walking
tour of Haarlem. Upon return, La Nouvelle Etoile will set off for a short cocktail
cruise through Haarlem and moor for the night near Cruiquius. Tonight will
be your first, of many, gourmet meals on board.
Monday,
Day 2
After an early elegant breakfast we will drive to the colourful flower auction
in Aalsmeer and then return back for morning cruise along the canals to Lisse
where you will be taken after lunch to visit the Keukenhof Gardens, the largest
display of flowers in the world. Here you will see hundreds of varieties of
tulips, hyacinths and other bulbs. Meanwhile, La Nouvelle Etoile has continued
cruising to Delft and before returning to the barge we will take you for a
visit to the Delft Pottery Works where the world famous pottery is still handmade
and painted. Dinner on board.
Tuesday,
Day 3
We leave Delft and cruise to Rotterdam. In the morning you will have time to
visit the ancient distillery of Ketel One where one of the most prestigious
vodkas in the world is made. Upon returning to the barge we will continue cruising
through the busy port of Rotterdam and then across the Hollandsch Diep, part
of the Dutch estuaries, to the charming old fortress town of Willemstad. Dinner
on board.
Wednesday,
Day 4
Today we will leave Holland and cross the border into Belgium and cruise to
Antwerp. Antwerp is the city of Rubens where we take a tour of Rubens’ home
and then walk in the old quarter of this beautiful Flemish city. Dinner on
board.
Thursday,
Day 5
We can catch the flood tide up the winding “Sea Schelde” which
takes us to the town of Ghent. Here you can look at the “The Adoration
of the Mystic Lamb” the famous painting by the Van Eyck brothers, or
just stroll through this wonderful town in the afternoon. Dinner on board.
Friday,
Day 6
This morning we will cruise to the beautiful little town of Bruges, known as
the “Venice of the North”. We will have ample time to explore the
many museums and maybe buy some of the handmade lace or take a boat trip on
the small canals that wander through the town. Tonight you will be joined by
Jan and Diana for a Farewell Captain’s Dinner.
Saturday,
Day 7
After your last elegant breakfast on board you will be driven to either your
hotel or the airport.
Bruges to Paris - 11 Night, Two
Country Cruise Itinerary
Sunday,
Day 1
You will be met by our driver at your hotel and be driven to La Nouvelle Etoile
which will be moored in the beautiful little town of Bruges, known as the “Venice
of the North”. After a wonderful Champagne Welcome, we will take you
into Bruges for a city tour on one of the little canal boats. Upon return to
La Nouvelle Etoile you will have time to relax and get ready for your first
of many gourmet meals on board.
Monday,
Day 2
This morning you can join a guided walking tour of Bruges with a local guide.
Return to the barge for lunch. After lunch, you will have some free time in
Bruges. Late afternoon cruise to Ghent.
Tuesday,
Day 3
After breakfast, your guide will take you into Ghent. Visit the cathedral with
fabulous painting "The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb” painted by
the van Eyck brothers. Return to the barge for a cruise up the River Schelde
to the town of Oudenaarde where we will moor for the night.
Wednesday,
Day 4
A morning cruise further up the River Schelde will take us to the ancient town
of Tournay with its famous "Pont des Trous" (Bridge with Holes) used
to collect tolls on the rivers in the old times. This afternoon you can stroll
around Tournay or take an optional drive to Waterloo.
Thursday,
Day 5
We continue along the Schelde through the town of Valenciennes to the junction
of the Canal du Nord at the little French village of Arleux. We will drive
to Valenciennes along the way to visit the museum of Fine Arts.
Friday,
Day 6
We begin our climb over the Vermandois Hills of Picardie through the many locks
and several tunnels of the Canal du Nord. The scenery is spectacular rural
France at its best. There is a great towpath for the barge along the canal
that allows you to have a leisurely walk if you wish. After lunch, there will
be a trip to Amiens to visit what must be one of the greatest of all Gothic
cathedrals with its powerful towering spires and columns. .
Saturday, Day 7
After breakfast you can visit the war museum in Peronne. Upon return, we will
continue on the Canal du Nord. There will be plenty of opportunities to walk
or bike while the barge travels from lock to lock. The cruise now continues
along the Canal du Nord as it drops down into the valley of the Somme River
before climbing over another watershed.
Sunday,
Day 8
Today we will cruise down to the Oise River valley to moor in the riverside
town of Compiegne. There are many places to visit, including the train where
the World War I armistice was signed, as well as the Royal Palace.
Monday,
Day 9
We are now cruising down the Oise River valley where we stop at the village
of Auvers sur Oise. This charming village is a van Gogh scene. Here is where
he lived and painted most of his last,and most important paintings where he
stayed in a small room above a local café. We will have an afternoon
walk around the town and visit the cemetery where Vincent and his brother are
buried.
Tuesday,
Day 10
We take a full picnic lunch with deck chairs and tables and go on a day excursion
to Giverny to visit the home and gardens of Claude Monet, probably the most
famous of all the Impressionist painters. The gardens will be at their most
beautiful at this time of year where we will see the famous lily pond and the
Japanese bridge that inspired so many of his paintings. We will moor for the
night in Conflans, which is the junction of the Oise and Seine Rivers.
Wednesday,
Day 11
In the morning we will cruise to Bougival and visit Malmaison, the home of
Napoleon. We will see its many lavishly decorated rooms furnished by Josephine.
We will rejoin La Nouvelle Etoile for an evening cruise up the floodlit River
Seine past the Eiffel Tower and into the "Port d'Arsenal" adjacent
to the Bastille for a farewell dinner on board.
Thursday
Day 12
After your last elegant breakfast on board you will be driven to either your
hotel or the airport.
Champagne & Brie
Cruise Itinerary
Sunday,
Day 1
After your pick-up by our driver in Paris, you will be driven to the barge
moored in the heart of Paris for a wonderful champagne welcome. Time to relax
and cruise past Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower. Moor the night in the Latin
Quarter where you will enjoy your first gourmet dinner on board.
Monday,
Day 2
Morning cruise out of Paris onto the River Marne. After lunch you visit the
magnificent Chateaux of Vaux-le-Vicomte. Rejoin the barge in Meaux in time
to stroll around and visit the cathedral.
Tuesday,
Day 3
Morning cruise from Meaux to La Ferte and an afternoon visit to Coulommiers,
one of the centers of Brie cheese-making. You will enjoy a tasting of the various
Brie's of a master cheese maker, along with wines from his excellent cellar.
Wednesday,
Day 4
We are now in Champagne and on our way to Charly-sur-Marne. Stop to enjoy the
wonderful champagne of a small family vineyard before an afternoon cruise to
Chateau Thierry, the scene of American battles in World War I. Optional visit
to Belleau Wood battlefield.
Thursday,
Day 5
The Marne takes us through covered hills dotted with small wine villages to
the delightful little town of Damery. Afternoon visit to the cellars of Moet
et Chandon for a private wine tasting.
Friday,
Day 6
We leave the River Marne for a small canal leading to Epernay. Visit the Abbey
of Hautvilliers where the monk Dom Perignon first made champagne. Afternoon
drive to Reims Cathedral. Wonderful farewell celebration on board and your
last gourmet dinner on board.
Saturday,
Day 7
After your last great breakfast on board you will be driven to either the airport
or your hotel in Paris.
Chablis Cruise Itinerary - Paris
to Auxerre
Sunday,
Day 1
After being met by our driver in Paris you will taken to the barge moored in
the heart of Paris for a wonderful champagne welcome. We have the afternoon
to relax and cruise past Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower. We will moor that
night in the Latin Quarter where you will enjoy your first gourmet dinner on
board.
Monday,
Day 2
Scenic cruise out of Paris to Samois sur Seine. After lunch we will take an
excursion to Chateau of Fontainebleau. To walk through Fontainebleau is to
walk through the history of France. Every royal family has added its own architectural
signature. Go on the charming village of Moret, where the Impressionist Sisley
painted, and then rejoin the barge for an evening cruise to Montereau.
Tuesday,
Day 3
A morning cruise on the upper part of the River Seine to Monterereau, where
the smaller river, the Yonne, meets us. After lunch we will take a drive out
to the Medieval town of Provins, also called the "City of Roses".
Here we will watch the magnificent show of the birds of prey. Return to the
barge moored in a beautiful country setting.
Wednesday,
Day 4
A pleasant cruise along the beautiful River Yonne to the town of Sens, the
oldest town in France. Visit the first great gothic cathedral, a magnificent
building that dominates the main square. Time to shop, visit the museum or
stroll around the town.
Thursday,
Day 5
Winding up the Yonne, we reach the pretty riverside town of Joigny. The beautiful
narrow cobblestone streets stretching their way up to wonderful churches perched
on top of the town takes you back to another era. In the afternoon we will
take a drive out to Chablis. We select one of the small family operations for
an intimate tour of their vineyards and cellar.
Friday,
Day 6
Cruise along the upper reaches of the Yonne to Auxerre, the most beautiful
of all river towns whose skyline is punctuated by church spires and its streets
lined with timbered 16th century houses. Time for shopping, visiting the old
port or the 15th century clock tower. Farewell celebration on board enjoying
your last elegant gourmet dinner.
Saturday,
Day 7
After your final wonderful breakfast you will either be transported to the
airport or your hotel in Paris.
Upper Loire - Sancerre Cruise
Itinerary - Moret sur Loing to Briare
Sunday
You’re met by our driver at your Paris hotel and driven to La Nouvelle
Etoile moored in St. Mammes in the heart of the Fontainebleau forest. After
a Champagne welcome you can take a stroll though the medieval walled town of
Moret-sur Loing, known to many as the home of the famous Impressionist painter,
Alfred Sisley. Tonight you can enjoy your first of many gourmet meals on board.
Monday
Today, we begin our cruise into the upper Loire region. Affectionately known
as the “Garden of Paris”, this little known region gently reveals
its secrets. After lunch, we visit the Palace of Fontainebleau. To walk
through this palace is to walk through the history of France. Every royal
family has added its own architectural style. On our drive back to the
barge it may be possible to visit the artist community of Barbizon. We
will moor for the night in Nemours.
Tuesday
Today, we will have a full day cruise on the canal to Montargis with plenty
of opportunity to bike or walk along the side of the canal. After lunch
we will visit Montargis also called “Little Venice of the Gatinais” because
of its numerous canals. Visit one off the many museums or shop at the famous
Mazet Praline shop with its exquisitely packaged delicacies.
Wednesday
After breakfast, we will set off for a leisure cruise to the charming village
of Chatillon Coligny. This afternoon, we will take a drive out to the splendid
16th century Chateau Fargeau. The chateau is over a thousand years old
and the most important history place of Puisaye Forterre. In the evening
there is time to stroll around the ramparts surrounded village of Chatillon-Colligny.
Thursday
Continuing our cruise up-hill we will reach Rogny-les-Sept-Ecluses. (The seven
locks of Rogny). This “staircase” of seven locks was build
in 1648 and an impressive tribute to the engineers of the past. After another
gorgeous lunch we will take a short drive out to the beautiful town of
Gien, build on the river banks of the Loire. Gien is famous for its faïence
earthenware and we will visit the faïence factory and museum.
Friday
After passing the locks of Rogny, we have reached the highest summit of the
canal and we will now start to descent down towards the river Loire. In
Briare, we will cross the Loire valley on a canal Bridge. This magnificent
structure was designed by Gustav Eiffel in 1890. This afternoon we will
take the opportunity to drive out to the Sancerre wine region to sample
some of this delicious wine and maybe taste some of the local Crottin de
Chavignol cheese on our way back to the ship. Tonight will be your farewell
dinner on board.
Saturday
After your last elegant breakfast you will be driven back to your hotel in
Paris.
Alsace-Lorraine Cruise Itinerary
Sunday,
Day1
After pick-up by our driver you will be driven to La Nouvelle Etoile moored
in the heart of Nancy for a wonderful champagne welcome. We will then take
a leisurely late afternoon cruise at sunset before the locks close and you
will enjoy your first gourmet dinner on board.
Monday,
Day 2
We will enjoy a morning cruise to Einville and then to Nancy for a walking
tour of the city beginning at the elegant “Place Stanislas”. Flanked
by handsome Baroque palaces and enclosed by ornate gold and wrought iron entry
gates, the square is considered one of the grandest in all of France. The Art
Nouveau movement originated in Nancy, and you may choose to visit the Ecole
de Nancy to see its fine collection.
Tuesday,
Day 3
After a morning cruise past tidy farms and pasturelands, we will drive to the
privately owned Chateau de Fleville. This graceful Renaissance residence adjoins
a 14th century castle keep. The interiors are richly furnished with 18th century
antiques. We then return to La Nouvelle moored in the peaceful village of Schneckenbush
for the night.
Wednesday,
Day 4
Each day we travel on the canal we have been gradually climbing to the crest
of the Vosges Mountains. After navigating two tunnels carved into the mountaintop,
we will encounter the Inclined Plane at Arzviller. This unique lock allows
a barge to glide effortlessly up or down the mountainside using a sophisticated
system of weights and balances. A short drive along the way will take us to
the Christallerig of Harz village where fine crystal is still hand blown. We
continue the cruise through the Zorn Valley where the surrounding hilltops
are dotted with ruins of feudal castles. Our overnight stay will be in Lutzelbourg.
Thursday,
Day 5
We wind through the heart of Saverne, past the regal 18th century Bishop’s
Palace. From Saverne, we will take an afternoon drive along the Route du Vin
d’ Alsace to the old fortified town of Obernai where we will visit the
Marker Square and the 14th century ramparts that surround the city. Stop along
the way at Winegrower to taste some of the best Alcasian wines.
Friday,
Day 6
Today we will finish the cruise in the busy port of Strasbourg. Our afternoon
tour of Strasbourg includes the folk museum and the 11th century gothic cathedral,
leaving enough time to stroll around to explore the fine shops. Returning to
the barge we will celebrate our cruise with a lovely farewell dinner.
Saturday,
Day 7
After your wonderful breakfast on board you will be driven to the airport or
your hotel.
Germany and Luxemburg Cruise
Itinerary
SUNDAY,
Day 1
After being met by our driver we will take to La Nouvelle that will moored
in the heart of Koblenz for a wonderful champagne welcome. There will be a
short late afternoon cruise to Winningen, one of the oldest and largest wine
growing villages in the area where we will stop and you will experience the
first of many gourmet meals on board.
MONDAY,
Day 2
A morning cruise guides us through the lowest part of the Mosel River up to
the charming town of Cochem. In the early afternoon we will drive you to the
castle of Burg Eltz, also called the “Queen of the German Castles” as
it is one of the few that were not destroyed by the French King Louis XIV in
1689. A guided tour takes us through this fascinating 12th century castle.
We return to La Nouvelle in Cochem in time to stroll through this delightful
little village.
TUESDAY,
Day 3
After breakfast we will take a leisurely cruise past numerous vineyards in
beautiful scenery. This is one of the most beautiful towns on the Mosel and
is famous for its wines. Visit the cellars of Dr Josef Weiss, just outside
of town for our first wine tasting.
WEDNESDAY,
Day 4
Cruising up this very picturesque part of the Mosel we reach Bernkastel, another
famous wine village. Here you will find the “crème de la crème” of
Mosel wines. In the afternoon visit the private cellars of Pauli Bergweiler
for a sampling of his superb wines. Finish our day with a stroll around the
village of Bernkastel.
THURSDAY,
Day 5
This morning we will cruise to the oldest town in Germany, Trier. Trier will
take you back to the old Roman times from hundreds of years before Christ.
Visit the Porta Nigra, part of the old town wall and the magnificent St. Peters
Cathedral, or stroll the old town to shop or browse.
FRIDAY,
Day 6
This morning we will cruise our last part on the Mosel into Luxembourg to the
small village of Remich. In the afternoon, there will be time to visit the
nearby capital of Luxembourg. Tonight, Captain Jan Meijer and his wife Diana
will join you for a farewell dinner on board.
SATURDAY,
Day 7
After your last elegant breakfast on board you will be taken to either your
hotel or the airport for your onward travel.
This
is a sample itinerary and is subject to change. On
alternative weeks the cruise in reverse direction
and the pickup and drop off points are reversed.
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