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2022 Wine Club Adventure RIVER CRUISE FOR WINE LOVERS Uncork local traditions, savor intense flavors and enjoy palate-pleasing adventures during an AmaWaterways Wine Cruise BURGUNDY, FRANCE ESSENCE OF BURGUNDY & PROVENCE June 30-July 7, 2022 | 7-night cruise aboard the AmaCello CITIES & SIGHTS Chalon-sur-Saône4Beaune4Tournus4Brancion4Mâcon Villefranche-sur-Saône4Lyon4Vienne4Valence4Avignon4Arles YOUR JOURNEY ALONG THE SAÔNE & RHÔNE RIVERS Hosted by: Cruise along two scenic French rivers on a palate-pleasing adventure with Dr. Richard Becker distinctive wine tastings, impressive architecture and traces of Van Gogh. Uncover the Roman history of Chalon-sur-Saône and delight in charming Tournus with its & Dr. Joe Becker towering Romanesque abbey. Visit French châteaux, taste your way through the culinary capital of Lyon and discover the essence of these idyllic destinations. EXTRA INCLUDED FEATURES ONLY ON WINE CRUISES • Special tours and tastings at local wineries and private cellars • Learn about winemaking in renowned vineyards • Onboard wine pairings with award-winning cuisine • A wine expert will lead tastings and discussions For More Information, Contact: Book by May 31, 2021 SAVE Wendi Cartwright or Debbie Stevens at Travel & Wine $ 972-581-9551 1,000 www.Travel-and-Wine.com PER STATEROOM [email protected] ESSENCE OF BURGUNDY & PROVENCE INCLUDED WITH YOUR FARE June 30-July 7, 2022 | 7-night cruise aboard the AmaCello • 7-night cruise in elegantly appointed accommodations • Unlimited wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner France DIJON on board BEAUNE ne ô CHALON-SUR-SAÔNE Sa • Fine dining at The Chef’s Table and Main Restaurant TOURNUS P BRANCION Austria CLUNY Switzerland • Sip & Sail Cocktail Hour BERZÉ-LE-CHÂTEL GENEVA MÂCON BOURG-EN-BRESSE • Captain’s Gala Dinner and Cocktail Reception VILLEFRANCHE-SUR-SAÔNE VIENNE LYON VALENCE Rh • Exclusive Wine Cruise features including tastings, tours ô ne NÎMES AVIGNON and discussions " ARLES • Complimentary Wi-Fi access on board • Small group guided shore excursions with a variety of Spain MONTSERRAT choices and activity levels BARCELONA • Professionally trained Wellness Host leading a variety of exercise classes DAILY PROGRAM FEATURES Date Destination Activities/Shore Excursions Chalon- Jun 30 EMBARKATION sur-Saône $ Chalon- Historic city tour Cruise starting from per person sur-Saône OR Beaune walking tour OR Château de Couches 3,699 $ Jul 1 Scenic cruising Was 4,199 Tournus Chalon-Tournus bike tour OR Chalonnaise wine tasting Optional land extensions available Tournus city tour & Abbey of Saint Philibert visit Pre-Cruise: 3 nights in Geneva from $1,590 per person Tournus OR Château Cormatin Post-Cruise: 3 nights in Barcelona from $1,170 per person OR Medieval Brancion OR Bike tour to Brancion Jul 2 Scenic cruising Mâcon Tournus-Macon bike tour OR Mâconnais wine tasting “The South Burgundy City” Mâcon tour Mâcon OR Cluny & Berze-le-Chatel visit OR Bike tour to Berze-le-Chatel OR Monastère de Brou Jul 3 Villefranche- Scenic cruising sur-Saône OR Beaujolais wine tasting Lyon Illuminations cruise “France’s Culinary Capital” city tour Lyon OR Lyon bike tour OR Lyon tasting tour Jul 4 Mini train Vienne tour Vienne OR ViaRhôna bike tour OR Mount Pipet hike Vienne Scenic cruising Jul 5 Valence city tour Valence OR Bike tour OR Cornas wine tasting Walking tour and Papal Palace Avignon LYON, FRANCE OR Tastes of Avignon OR Avignon-Tarascon bike tour Jul 6 Arles walking tour Arles OR Van Gogh walking tour OR Arles bike tour Jul 7 Arles DISEMBARKATION WINE HOST BIO Dr. Richard Becker Owner of Becker Vineyards Becker Vineyards was founded by Dr. Richard Becker, a physician in San Antonio, and his wife Bunny. Established in 1992, Becker is one of the original four wineries in Fredericksburg and today they are among the best known and highly respected brands in the state of Texas. Becker Vineyards’ wine has been served in the stateliest of settings, including seven times in the White House, the James Beard Foundation in New York, the Texas Governor’s Mansion and many other famous restaurants in Built: 2008 • Length: 360 ft. • Width: 38 ft. Texas and the United States. AMACELLO Staterooms: 73 • Passengers: 144 • Crew: 45 Terms & Conditions: All rates are per person in USD. Cruise only rate is based on double occupancy in a Category E stateroom. To upgrade to a higher category, please ask for details. Rate reflects $500 savings off cruise fare per person for new bookings made by May 31, 2021 and is not combinable with group discount which will apply after promotion expires. 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, limited to availability, capacity controlled and subject to change or termination without notice. Port charges, optional land programs, airfares, and gratuities are additional. Other restrictions apply. For complete details, general information, terms & conditions, and travel protection options, please contact your Travel Advisor. 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. AmaWaterways CST#2065452-20. V21APR23SI.
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