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Autumn in Provence Burgundy Beaujolais AUTUMN IN PROVENCE◆◆◆◆◆BURGUNDY◆◆◆◆◆BEAUJOLAIS CRUISING THE AND E S TABLISHED 1984 RHÔNE SAÔNE RIVERS DELUXE SMALL RIVER SHIP BEAUNE CHALON-SUR-SAÔNE e SWITZERLAND n CLUNY aô EXCLUSIVELY CHARTERED S River GENEVA FRANCE MÂCON M S MADEUS ROVENCE Beaujolais TREVOUX CHAMONIX . A P MONTMERLE LYON Mont Blanc VIENNE TOURNON e TAIN-L’HERMITAGE SAINT ETIENNE DES SORTS ôn h Pont Du Gard R River ORANGE UNESCO World Heritage Site AVIGNON Cruise Itinerary ARLES AIX-EN-PROVENCE Land Routing Mediterranean MARSEILLE Sea Air Routing OCTOBER 31 TO NOVEMBER 8, 2018 ◆◆ Exclusively chartered ◆◆ Launching in 2017 ITINERARY* ◆◆ Atmosphere of classical elegance Lyon, Chalon-sur-Saône, Mâcon, Tournon, Orange, Pont du Gard, Avignon, Arles, Marseille ◆◆ 68 deluxe, spacious, river-view Suites and Staterooms 1 Depart the U.S. ◆◆ Most Staterooms have a floor-to-ceiling 2 Lyon, France/Embark M.S. AMADEUS PROVENCE panoramic window that automatically lowers to create a French balcony 3 Lyon ◆◆ Complimentary wine and beer are 4 Chalon-sur-Saône for Beaune served with lunch and dinner 5 Mâcon for Cluny/Montmerle for Beaujolais/Trévoux ◆◆ Complimentary Wi-Fi on board 6 Vienne/Tournon and Tain-l’Hermitage ◆◆ Deluxe amenities of a luxury hotel 7 Saint-Étienne-des-Sorts for Orange and Pont du Gard/ ◆◆ Modern haute cuisine in a single seating Avignon ◆◆ Tremendous value 8 Avignon/Arles 9 Arles/Disembark ship/Marseille/Return to the U.S. oin this exclusive, seven-night French sojourn in Jworld-famous Provence and in the Burgundy and Beaujolais wine regions during autumn, an enchanting time of year. Cruise from historic Lyon to Provençal Arles along the fabled Rivers Saône and Rhône aboard the exclusively chartered, deluxe M.S. AMADEUS PROVENCE, launching in 2017. Dock in the heart of each port and visit the legendary Hôtel-Dieu in Beaune, the Roman city of Orange, the medieval Papal Palace of Avignon and the Roman Amphitheater in Arles. Enjoy an excursion to Beaujolais for a private wine tasting. Geneva and the French Alps Pre-Program Option and Aix-En-Provence Post-Program Option are available. The landmark Pont d’Avignon was the only bridge built across the *Cruise itinerary is subject to change. River Rhône during the Middle Ages. AUTUMN IN PROVENCE ◆ RESERVE EARLY! BURGUNDY ◆ BEAUJOLAIS From $3795 per person, double occupancy I NCLUD E D F E ATUR E S (approximate land/cruise only) AUTUMN IN PROVENCE ◆ ◆◆ ON BOARD THE EXCLUSIVELY Excursion to the vineyards of Beaujolais for BURGUNDY ◆ BEAUJOLAIS a private tour, exclusive fortepiano concert CHARTERED, DELUXE and wine tasting hosted by the châtelaine, o◆Please send me/us the travel program brochure M.S. AMADEUS PROVENCE Madame d’Harcourt, in her personal (anticipated publication date August 2017). ◆◆ Seven-night cruise from residence, the Château de Montmelas. Lyon, France, to Arles with port calls ◆◆ Walking tour of Vienne, featuring its _______ _____________________________________________ at Chalon sur Saône for Beaune; impressive architectural treasures, including Title Name (as it appears on passport) Mâcon for Cluny; Montmerle ancient Roman ruins and the ornate, for Beaujolais; Vienne; Tournon; medieval Cathédrale de St-Maurice. _______________________________________________ Affiliation(s) Saint-Étienne des Sorts for Orange and ◆◆ Visit to the twin towns of Tournon and Pont du Gard; and Avignon. Tain-l’Hermitage, the birthplace of the ◆◆ Deluxe, river-view, air-conditioned Syrah (Shiraz) grape variety. _______ _____________________________________________ Suite or Stateroom, each with a ◆◆ Visit to the Roman City of Orange Title Name (as it appears on passport) private bathroom. featuring the ancient Roman theater and ◆◆ All meals served at single seatings— the famous Pont du Gard aqueduct, early-risers’ coffee, buffet breakfast and _______________________________________________ both UNESCO World Heritage sites. Affiliation(s) lunch, afternoon tea, four-course ◆◆ Walking tour of Avignon, a UNESCO dinner and late-evening snack— World Heritage site, featuring the featuring fine continental cuisine. imposing Papal Palace and the famous _______________________________________________ Street Mailing Address (no P.O. Box number please) ◆◆ Complimentary wine and beer are medieval Pont d’Avignon. served with lunch and dinner. ◆◆ Walking tour of Arles, highlighted ◆◆ Captain’s Welcome and by visits to the UNESCO World _______________________________________________ Farewell Receptions. Heritage-designated Roman Amphitheater City ◆◆ Specially arranged wine tasting with and Cathedral of St. Trophime. a local expert. ENHANCED TRAVEL SERVICES ________________ __________________ - _________ ◆◆ Complimentary Wi-Fi during the cruise. State Zip Code ◆◆ Transfers and luggage handling ON THE SAÔNE AND RHÔNE RIVERS abroad for participants whose ◆◆ Full day in historic Lyon with walking arrival(s)/departure(s) coincide _______________________________________________ tour of Old Lyon, a UNESCO World with the scheduled group transfer(s). Email Address Heritage site. ◆◆ Gratuities to local guides and drivers ◆◆ Visit to the UNESCO World on included excursions and transfers. _______________________________________________ Heritage-designated town of Beaune, ◆◆ Complimentary bottled water in your Telephone: (Home) known for its Burgundy wines and Suite or Stateroom and on excursions. the iconic Hôtel-Dieu, one of the ◆◆ Hospitality desk aboard the ship. _______________________________________________ best examples of 15th-century French ◆◆ The services of experienced Telephone: (Mobile) architecture in the world. Gohagan & Company Travel Directors ◆◆ Private, specially arranged tour throughout the program. of the medieval Château de Rully Program reservations require a deposit of ◆◆ Complimentary use of a state-of-the-art amidst the Burgundy vineyards, audio headset for each participant $600 per person. hosted by Count de Ternay, during guided excursions. o◆Enclosed is my/our deposit check(s) for ancestral owner of the estate. ◆◆ Travel document wallet, name badge $________ as deposit. ◆◆ Visit to 10th-century Cluny Abbey, and pre-departure information. Make check(s) payable to: once the largest structure in the ◆◆ Christian world. Automatic $250,000 flight insurance Thomas P. Gohagan & Company. policy for each participant ticketed on o flights by Gohagan & Company. I/We authorize you to charge my/our deposit of $________ to: o Visa o MasterCard _____________________________________________ Card Number _____________ Exp. Date _____________________________________________ Signature as it appears on credit card GENEVA AND THE FRENCH ALPS AIX-EN-PROVENCE PRE-CRUISE OPTION POST-CRUISE OPTION Send to: Thomas P. Gohagan & Company 209 South LaSalle Street, Suite 500 The Travel Program outlined here is subject to the features, final pricing and terms and conditions set forth in Chicago, Illinois 60604-1446 the published Travel Program brochure. Upon receipt of the published Travel Program brochure, you will be given 10 days to reconfirm your reservation, at which time any deposit(s) will become subject to cancellation fees. Phone: (800) 922-3088 Fax: (312) 609-1141 Travel Arrangements by: THOMAS P. GOHAGAN & COMPANY◆◆ 209 South LaSalle Street◆◆ Suite 500 Chicago, Illinois 60604-1446◆◆ (800) 922-3088 Tour No. 122-05/09/18-999 03/24/17-1.
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