Trafalgar’s Connoisseur’s Provence River Cruise now even Nicer
Trafalgar has announced an extra special offer giving travellers a bonus 3-night stay in Nice valued at $1220 per person when they book a northbound 8-day Arles to Lyon Connoisseur’s Provence 2006 River Cruise.
This special package includes three nights accommodation in a centrally-located Nice hotel, with breakfast daily, transfers and a full-day Cote d’Azur excursion, including lunch.
The bonus pre-cruise Nice package is valid for bookings until 31 May 2006, and subject to availability, so travellers should book now to take advantage of this special offer.
On the Connoisseur’s Provence, travellers will cruise along the Rhone and Saone rivers, through the heart of Provence and Burgundy on Trafalgar’s newest, most luxurious vessel, the River Royale.
Highlights of this spectacular journey include a wine tasting at the renowned Hospices de Beaune; Lyon’s famous local market, beautiful Renaissance quarter and an exclusive dinner at Restaurant Paul Bocuse, one of the world’s most famous chefs; a visit to the world-famous Valrhona Chocolate Factory in Tournon; tasting of wonderful Cotes du Rhone wines; the Romanesque cathedral and an organ demonstration in Viviers; The Pope’s Palace in Avignon and the charming winding streets of Arles.
Connoisseur’s Provence is priced from $3125 per person, twin share (excluding airfares). Included in the cruise price are fascinating guided shore excursions in most ports of call, city tours, scenic overland trips, walking tours, accommodation, all meals onboard ship and the services of a Trafalgar cruise manager.
Trafalgar’s river cruise program offers a relaxing, hassle free way to explore Europe. Travellers are delivered into the heart of Europe’s most enchanting destinations on an unforgettable journey onboard Trafalgar’s deluxe fleet of intimate vessels.
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