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TRF 2022 France Cruise THE ROTARY FOUNDATION 2022 CRUISE A Fundraiser for the Eradication of Polio COLORS OF PROVENCE April 28 - May 5, 2022 | aboard AmaKristina 7-night river cruise from Lyon to Avignon Special Guest! $ Brenda Cressey SAVE 500 PER STATEROOM TRF Trustee 2017-2021 if booked by April 30, 2021 Sponsored by Rotary International District 5150 RESERVATIONS ARE EXCLUSIVELY AVAILABLE THROUGH Carlos Afre at Expedia Cruises North Bay 415-215-6442 (also available via WhatsApp) or email: [email protected] Rotary Foundation’s AmaWaterways river cruise in 2017 COLORS OF PROVENCE April 28 - May 5, 2022 The Rotary Foundation 2022 Cruise DATE DESTINATION ACTIVITIES PARIS Apr 28 Lyon EMBARKATION Apr 29 Lyon City tour OR Lyon bike tour France Saône Free afternoon BEAUJOLAIS Apr 30 Villefranche Beaujolais excursion and tasting LYON P VIENNE VIA RHÔNA MOUNT PIPET Free evening TAIN-L’HERMITAGE TOURNON Rhône GRIGNAN TARASCON May 1 Vienne “Footsteps of Ancient Romans” walking tour PONT DU GARD AVIGNON " LES BAUX OR Mount Pipet hike ARLES CAMARGUE OR ViaRhôna bike tour May 2 Tournon Exclusive private steam train ride MONTSERRAT Spain OR Red wine and chocolate tasting BARCELONA OR Tain l’Hermitage hike and wine tasting May 3 Tarascon Arles walking tour OR Bike tour ONBOARD CRUISE INCLUSIONS OR Van Gogh walking tour Tarascon Castle visit • 7-night cruise in elegantly appointed accommodations OR Les Baux and Carriéres de Lumiéres • Unlimited complimentary wine, beer and soft drinks OR Camargue and Aigues Mortes with lunch and dinner Illuminations Cruise • Regionally inspired cuisine made with locally sourced May 4 Avignon Walking tour and Papal Palace ingredients OR Tastes of Avignon OR Avignon bike tour • Sip & Sail Cocktail Hour with complimentary wine, beer, Pont du Gard spirits and soft drinks OR Grignan excursion & truffle farm visit • Captain’s Cocktail Reception and Gala Dinner May 5 Avignon DISEMBARKATION • Unlimited complimentary Wi-Fi access on board • Small group guided shore excursions wiht a variety of choices and activity levels • Services of a professional Cruise Manager RECEIVE $250 SAVINGS OFF CRUISE FARE PER PERSON 7-night river cruise aboard the AmaKristina from $4,398 $4,148 per person Optional land programs available 3 nights in Paris from $1,500 per person 3 nights in Barcelona from $1,170 per person Built: 2017 | Length: 443 ft. | Width: 38 ft. AMAKRISTINA Staterooms: 78 | Passengers: 156 | Crew: 51 $500 per cabin donation will be made on your behalf to The Rotary Foundation Terms & Conditions: All rates are per person in USD for cruise only, based on double occupancy in a Category D stateroom. To upgrade to a higher category, please ask for details. Rate reflects $250 savings off cruise fare per person when booked by April 30, 2021. Unless explicitly stated that single supplement is waived, solo travelers in a double occupancy stateroom must pay an additional single supplement amount before receiving any discounts. Offer is not combinable with any other promotions/discounts, is limited to availability, is capacity controlled and is subject to change or termination without notice. Port charges, optional land programs, airfares, and gratuities are additional. Other restrictions apply. AmaWaterways reserves the right to revise any errors on the flyer; itinerary subject to change. Registration as a seller of travel does not constitute approval by the State of California. CST#2065452-20. V21FEB15SI *$500 Donation to Rotary is per cabin based on double occupancy. The donation is half for solo travelers. Donation as agreed with Expedia Cruises, North Bay. Please provide your RI identification number at time of booking..
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