| DEPARTURE
DATES (Sunday) |
RATE |
ROUTE |
| March
28 |
Value |
Amsterdam
Tulip Cruise |
| April
4, 11, 18, 25 |
Value |
Amsterdam
Tulip Cruise |
| May
2, 9 |
Value |
3
country, 13 nts Cruise |
| May
16, 23, 30 |
Value |
Paris/Burgundy |
| June
6, 13, 20, 27 |
Value |
Paris
/ Burgundy |
| July
4, 11, 18, 25 |
Value |
Paris
/ Burgundy |
| August
1, 8, 15 |
Value |
Paris
/ Burgundy |
| August
22 |
Value |
Champagne |
| August
29 |
Regular |
Champagne |
| September
5, 12 |
Regular |
Champagne |
| September
19, 26 |
Regular |
Paris
/ Paris |
| October
3, 10 |
Regular |
Paris
/ Paris |
| October
17, 24 |
Regular |
3
country, 13 nts Cruise |
Savoir
Faire Barge Information

LUXURY MOTOR YACHT CRUISES
.
THE 12 PASSENGER Savoir Faire.... features six staterooms. Each can be
configured with two twin beds or with one queen bed. Staterooms 2
through 6 each have a separate toilet and shower. Stateroom 1 has
a large bathroom with shower. All cabins offer good lighting, a large
number of electrical outlets, and include 220v European standard
and 110v U.S. standard power outlets. In the public areas, the Savoir
Faire is unique with five separate areas for passenger enjoyment
-- whether for a personal retreat, a quiet conversation, a small
group get-together, or for all passengers to enjoy together. The
salon, dining area, and bar are finished in mahogany, teak and brass,
decorated with antiques and paintings collected over the years
| Cruise
Highlights |
Cruise
Highlights |
Paris-Auxerre
Itinerary
- Cruise
through Paris
- Visit
to Fontainebleau
- Visit
the wine town of Chablis
- Visit
the pilgrimage town of Vezelay
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Tulip
Cruise Itinerary - Visit
Zaanse Schans windmill village
- Visit
Amsterdam and cruise the river Amstel
- Visit
Aalsmeer the world’s biggest flower auction
- Visit
Gouda and Haarlem
- Visit
Delft and its famous potteries
- Visit
the Keukenhof gardens
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ITINERARY
BARGE CRUISE ITINERARY = PARIS -
AUXERRE
SUNDAY
(Moored in the heart of Paris at the Port Arsenal, Bastille) Our chauffeurs
collect you from Hotel Ampere in Paris at 2pm and escort you to the Savoir
Faire, moored at the Port Arsenal, Bastille in the very heart of the
city, for a Champagne Welcome. You will have an opportunity to explore
the area before we depart for our exclusive evening cruise through Paris
past the magnificent church of Notre Dame, the resplendent Louvre art
gallery and the symbolic Eiffel Tower. After dinner we continue our cruise
through Paris beneath the floodlit Eiffel Tower and illuminated bridges
to your overnight mooring. Dinner on board
MONDAY
(Cruise from Paris to Samois) We set off from the Arsenal bright and
early to begin your cruise south along the mighty Seine towards Burgundy.
Once past the reaches of Paris, the landscape begins to unfold revealing
the tranquil beauty so sought after by busy city folk. Your excursion
today is to the magnificent chateau of Fontainebleau. Every royal family
has added their architectural signature, resulting in an unrivalled display
of opulence. Afterwards you will be able to explore the shops and boutiques
of Fontainebleau. This evening we shall be moored beneath the hilltop
town of Samois, a favorite amongst painters and poets. Opportunity to
stroll or cycle along the shaded river bank. Dinner on board
TUESDAY
(Cruise from Samois to Sens) We begin the day with a peaceful cruise
along the last stretch of the Seine before joining the river Yonne that
takes us south towards Burgundy, the land of Counts and fine wines. This
morning there will be opportunities to cycle alongside the river and
explore villages close by. After lunch on board, your guide will escort
you to the medieval town of Provins where you can explore ancient ramparts,
watch a falconry show and browse around the boutiques and shops. Provins
is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is listed amongst the
most interesting towns in France. Dinner on board
WEDNESDAY
(Cruise
from Sens to Joigny) This morning we set
off along the Yonne towards our overnight
mooring at the riverside town of Joigny,
where cobbled streets and timbered-framed
buildings take you back to a bygone era.
After a pleasant cruise through opening landscapes
we stop at Villeneuve-sur-Yonne for lunch
on board.After lunch we visit Cathedral of
St Stephen, the first of the great Gothic
cathedrals of France. The beauty of the exterior
dominates the main square of Sens. Begun
in 1140 AD, this magnificent building houses
one of the richest treasuries in France.
In addition to this there is a tour of the
museum, which is in the 13th Century synodal
palace, situated in the former archbishop's
residence. It houses a fascinating exhibition
of Gallo-Roman mosaics and works of art from
the cathedral. Dinner on board.
THURSDAY
(Cruise from Joigny to Gurgy) This morning we set off on our cruise to
the riverside hamlet of Gurgy. Today is the perfect opportunity for those
who wish to cycle alongside the ship as she glides gently by. After lunch
we take a short drive to Chablis, home to some of the greatest wines
in Burgundy. We have selected the small family operation of Domaine Laroche
for an intimate tour of their cellar. A comprehensive wine tasting rounds
off this fascinating visit. Afterwards we drive through the wine village
of Irancy and on to St Bris, where we shall visit the 12th Century underground
cellars of Bersan and Fils. Dinner on board.
FRIDAY
(Cruise from Gurgy to Auxerre) Our final cruise takes us along the upper
reaches of the Yonne to Auxerre, the most beautiful of all river towns,
and we arrive in time for lunch, after which you have the option of two
visits. The first visit offered is to explore this Auxerre, with the
Cathedral of Saint-Etienne dominating the skyline. Behind its apparent
simplicity lies one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in
France. Undoubtedly one of the prettiest towns in France. The town's
magnificent monuments, which include a splendid 15th Century clock tower,
all bear witness to a remarkable historical past.
The
second visit to choose from is to the world famous hilltop
town of Vezelay, forty minutes from Auxerre. Listed as
a UNESCO world heritage site, Vezelay has been a place
of worship since the Middle Ages and is a rallying point
for the pilgrimage of Saint-Jacques de Compostelle. It
is from here that the second and third crusades were
launched, the latter by Richard the Lionheart. Dominating
this medieval town is the Basilica Sainte-Madeleine,
one of the most impressive churches in France. Streets
lined with 15th Century timber-framed buildings house
art galleries, boutiques and shops. Quiet parks offer
panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and underground
cellars the opportunity to taste the wines from the surrounding
vineyards. Later your chauffeurs will escort you back
to the "Savoir Faire." This evening, after
pre-dinner cocktails, we present our farewell Captain's
Dinner. You are joined by your hosts for what promises
to be a meal to remember.
SATURDAY
(Departure at 9.30am) After a hearty breakfast you are driven by our
chauffeurs to your hotel or airport in Paris.
Note: This
is a sample itinerary. Itineraries are flexible and may
be changed according to passenger requests and local
conditions. The itinerary is in the reverse direction
every other cruise week.
SAVOIR FAIRE TULIP CRUISE ITINERARY = HAARLEM
TO HAARLEM
SUNDAY
We meet at an Amsterdam hotel in the city centre at 2pm (Schiphol Airport
pickup can also be arranged) and transfer 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
After 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. Dinner on board.
TUESDAY
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. Dinner on
board.
WEDNESDAY
A morning cruise to Rotterdam through the center of this busy port and
then onto Delft. Visit the Delft Pottery works, where porcelain is still
handmade and painted. Spend the rest of the afternoon strolling around
this beautiful historic Dutch city. Dinner on board
THURSDAY
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, hyacinths, and other beautiful bulbous plants.
Dinner on board
FRIDAY
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 your last elegant gourmet dinner.
SATURDAY
This will be your last breakfast on board. You will then be driven to
either the Schiphol Airport or your hotel in Amsterdam.
Note: This
is a sample itinerary. Itineraries are flexible and may
be changed according to passenger
This
is a sample itinerary and is subject to change.
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