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MV Cezanne
7 Nights
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Highlights: Paris, Les Andelys, Caudebec-en-Caux, Rouen, Vernon, Paris |
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| 12th Jul 2008 | £1149 | £689 | £1569 | £939 | — | n/a |
 Click image to enlarge Cruise Itinerary | Day | Destination | Arrive | Depart |
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| 1 | Fly from UK airport (UK) | | | | | 2 | Paris (France) | | | | See the famous Eiffel Tower, Ecole Militaire, Orsay Museum and Latin Quarter. Visit the Cathedral of Notre Dame with its intricate architecture. See the Louvre and Opera House and the stylish Champs Elysees. Visit the artists' district of Montmartre. | | 3 | Paris (France) | | | | See the famous Eiffel Tower, Ecole Militaire, Orsay Museum and Latin Quarter. Visit the Cathedral of Notre Dame with its intricate architecture. See the Louvre and Opera House and the stylish Champs Elysees. Visit the artists' district of Montmartre. | | 4 | Les Andelys (France) | | | | From a chalk outcropping high above the Seine, Chateau Gaillard dominates even the picturesque scenery that surrounds Les Andelys and the Seine Valley. Built in the 12th century by Richard the Lionheart, the monumental castle formed part of a defensive system to protect the Normans from the French, Scenic, river-side Les Andelys is also home to Notre-Dame, a late Gothic and early Renaissance church boasting remarkable stained glass windows. | | 5 | Caudenbec-en-Caux (France) | | | | In and around Caudenbec-en Caux, the Seine meanders through protected forests and orchards, through a landscape dotted with the ruins of abbeys founded by Benedictine monks in the 15-17th centuries. From here, you can visit the cloister at Fecamp where in 1510 monks first distilled Benedictine, an elixir made from twenty-seven plants and spices-and, of course, sample the drink that Francois the First declared his favourite. | | 6 | Rouen and Caudebec (France) | | | | Walk through the historic centre of Rouen, capital of Normandy. This is the city where Joan of Arc was imprisoned, tried for heresy and burned at the stake in 1431. See the 14th century courthouse where she was sentenced to death and visit Market Square where she was martyred. Walk through the city centre and see the Old Town, Cathedral of Notre Dame and famous Clock Tower. Visit the quaint town Caudebec. See the Church of Notre Dame Caudebec. | | 7 | Rouen (France) | | | | Rouen's own Notre Dame, considered Frances's greatest late Gothic cathedral, inspired countless paintings by Monet. However the city also lays claim to another famous Frenchman, Gustave Flaubert, born there in 1821. Flaubert wrote Madam Bovary at his home, in nearby Croisset, on the banks of the Seine. Wander cobbled streets, covered alleys and cross the old market square to visit the Joan of Are Church, consecrated on the spot where she was burned at the stake in 1431. | | 8 | Vernon (France) | | | | A compelling marriage of old and new, scenic Vernon delights the eye. This provincial town is also the departure point for excursions to Giverney, where you can stroll through Monet's famous gardens and realize why the shimmering light and hues of the water lilies and flowers the artist planted there prompted him to spend the last forty years of his life attempting to capture them perfectly on canvas. | | 9 | Paris (France) | | | | See the famous Eiffel Tower, Ecole Militaire, Orsay Museum and Latin Quarter. Visit the Cathedral of Notre Dame with its intricate architecture. See the Louvre and Opera House and the stylish Champs Elysees. Visit the artists' district of Montmartre. | | 10 | Fly to the UK (UK) | | | |
 MV Cezanne
OverviewEvery Peter Deilmann Ship features an observation lounge with panoramic windows, a restaurant, bar, intimate library and medical centre as well as a hair salon and boutique. All ships' sun decks provide fantastic 360 degree views.
Ship Facts
Built: 1987
Length: 118 metres
Crew: 41
Passengers: 100
Decks: 3
Staterooms: 50
Independent star rating: 3 star
(By Maritime Evaluation group) |