SAVE 200 PER PERSON PLUS NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENT SPLENDOURS OF BORDEAUX & AQUITAINE A sumptuous wine tasting cruise along the Garonne & Gironde Rivers, from majestic Bordeaux to the Arcachon Basin aboard the MS Princesse d Aquitaine 7 th to 14 th September 2018
La Rochelle Gironde Estuary Gironde Cognac FRANCE Pauillac Blaye ATLANTIC OCEAN Libourne Bourg Saint-Emilion Bordeaux Dordogne Arcachon Basin Arcachon Garonne Cadillac Great Dune of Pilat Sauternes This lovely weeklong trip combines the glories of the French landscape with the famous wine region of Bordeaux which produces the world s highest concentration of fine wines. Join us as we sail through charming scenery on a relaxing cruise through the region of France famous for its Art de Vivre. The success of wine production in the Bordeaux area is attributed to its proximity to sea and rivers which give it a moderate climate with a low risk of severe frosts. While the majority of attention is focused on the top Bordeaux wines, 1855 Classified Growths and the best wines from the prestigious Right Bank appellations, there are 54 different Bordeaux appellations in total with a combined acreage of more than 296,596 acres. Throughout the entire Bordeaux region, close to 450 million bottles of wine are produced in most years. At its heart, sitting alongside the Garonne River, the city of Bordeaux is surrounded in nearly all directions by its world-famous vineyards. We visit this picturesque region during the late summer when temperatures are warm and tourist sites less crowded. Enjoy the variety of wine tasting opportunities during your visit and other highlights include the remarkable Citadel at Blaye, the Basin d Arcachon and the Great Dune of Pilat, the highest sand dune in Europe. Towards the end of our trip we take a tour of the grand city of Bordeaux, with its many magnificent 18th and 19th century buildings which were in fact built from the wealth derived from the sugar trade. In the centre of town there are many beautiful buildings, including the cathedrals of Saint Andre and Saint Michel, recently selected World Heritage listed monuments by UNESCO. Wine chateau and vineyards in Bordeaux The Itinerary Oyster beds in the Arcachon Basi Day 1 London to Bordeaux. Fly by scheduled flight from London Gatwick to Bordeaux with Easyjet, or travel by Eurostar & TGV (via Paris). On arrival transfer to the MS Princesse d Aquitaine and embark. This evening meet your fellow travellers for a Welcome Cocktail Reception and Dinner on board. Day 2 Bordeaux to Pauillac. A relaxing morning cruise along the Garonne and Gironde Rivers to the town of Pauillac which is possibly the most famous of all the Bordeaux wine producing appellations with a total of 115 different chateaux producing wine. Pauillac wines are rich, full bodied and tannic. After lunch on board there is a choice of excursion to one of two fabulous wine estates. Visit Château Lanessan, an estate which dates from 1793 and houses a famous cellar and a sophisticated horse museum, with superb stables and a collection of horse-drawn carriages dating back to the Belle Epoque. Alternatively, visit Château Gruaud-Larose, an estate with a long history in the St Julien appellation dating back to the days when the property was first owned by a knight known as Joseph Stanislas Gruaud. Today the Château produces an average of 18,000 cases of wine each year, offering a powerful Bordeaux wine in a traditional style. Each visit will include the estate s cellars, followed by a wine tasting. Afterwards travel along the route des Châteaux (Mouton-Rothschild, Lafite-Rothschild, Cos d estournel, Saint Estephe) with several photo opportunities en-route. Return to the ship in Pauillac and enjoy dinner on board this evening and moor overnight. Day 3 Pauillac to Gironde Estuary to Blaye. We set sail early this morning, cruising along the Gironde to the estuary. We have lunch on board and arrive in Blaye in the early afternoon. The wine appellations in the Blaye area cover a total of 6,000 hectares, with no fewer than 700 winegrowers. Red Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux are mainly Merlot based, deep-coloured wines with fruity aromas. Sauvignon Blanc, the star grape variety in White Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux wines, has lovely citrus acidity, and a long aftertaste. We set off on our excursion along the Corniche, or cliff route, stopping in the village of Bourg, a charming city built on a rocky outcrop enclosed by Medieval ramparts. Here, we visit the superbly located Château Tayac, overlooking the river, for a wine tasting. We continue on to visit the Citadel at Blaye before returning to our vessel. Day 4 Blaye to Libourne to Saint-Emilion. We set sail early this morning, enjoying breakfast as we cruise. We join the river Dordogne and head for Libourne where we arrive in the early afternoon. After lunch on board we set off on our excursion to Saint-Emilion which includes a guided visit of the underground monuments of Saint-Emilion village. We then visit an exceptional Troglodyte settlement the cave of Emilion. Afterwards we continue to Château de la Dauphine at Fronsac for a tasting of their www.noble-caledonia.co.uk
n Bordeaux at dusk Saint-Emilion fabulous wines. Since the 18th century, the wines of Fronsac and Canon- Fronsac enjoyed the best of reputations in the Libourne region, and even rated higher than their neighbours in Saint-Emilion and Pomerol. We also visit the first floor of the Château, which is truly majestic, built by 1750 in the classical style and set within beautiful gardens. We rejoin our vessel in Libourne and moor overnight. Day 8 Bordeaux to London. After breakfast on board disembark and transfer to the airport or train station for your return journey to London. The train from Bordeaux to Paris is with TGV, changing in the capital for the Eurostar to London St Pancras. Day 5 Libourne to Cadillac. Enjoy breakfast as we cruise this morning towards Cadillac. After lunch on board we will depart for a tour of Château de Roquetaillade. The dungeon tower dates from the 11th century, and the quarters of the Seigneurs from the 12th century. The new castle was refurbished by Viollet le Duc, initiator of the Gothic Revival Movement in France 1840-1870, well known by the public for his interpretive restorations of Medieval buildings, such as Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, and the ramparts of Carcassonne. We conclude with a visit to nearby Sauternes for a tasting of this delicious sweet wine. Château de Myrat is the property of family De Pontac, involved in Bordeaux vines since 1533. The castle itself was rebuilt by 1730 and since 1960 it has produced the famous sweet white wine of Sauternes, ranked as a Grand Cru of Second Growth (Deuxième Cru) class in the original Bordeaux Wine Official classification of 1855. We return to the vessel for dinner and remain moored overnight. Day 6 Cadillac to Bordeaux. We have breakfast and lunch on board today as we continue our cruise back to Bordeaux where we arrive in the early afternoon. After lunch join a city tour which will include highlights such as the cathedrals of Saint Andre and Saint Michel, after which we visit the worldclass Cité du Vin with its imaginative and interactive approach to wine and its extraordinary wine shop offering over 800 wines. Day 7 Bordeaux for the Arcachon Basin or Pessac-Leognan. After breakfast on board, we set off on our full day excursion to the centre of the Arcachon basin. We begin our tour by boarding local boats for a mini cruise of the Basin d Arcachon, touring around Bird Island and ending at Le Canon where we visit an oyster farm. Here we learn about the farming and history of the oyster and enjoy a delicious tasting, with bread and butter and dry white wine. Cruise back to Arcachon and continue on to visit the Great Dune of Pilat which at 107 metres is the highest sand dune in Europe. Alternatively, take a leisurely half day morning tour to the nearby Pessac-Leognan region where we will visit the beautiful Château Carbonnieux. On arrival enjoy some free time to explore the winery, which offers a permanent exhibition of classic cars, wine workers tools and a boutique selling the estate s produce. Afterwards we will have a delicious cheese and wine pairing session before returning to the vessel for lunch on board and an afternoon at leisure. This evening join your fellow travellers on board for a Farewell Gala Dinner. Chateau Cos d Estournel Prices per person Based on double occupancy SPECIAL OFFER - SAVE 200 PER PERSON FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY PLUS NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENT Cat Cabin Description Brochure Price Special Offer Price B A B A Main Deck Twin Upper Deck Twin Main Deck Twin for sole use Upper Deck Twin for sole use 2695 2695 2295 2295 Price Includes: Economy class scheduled air travel or train travel aboard Eurostar/ TGV train travel in Standard Premier/First Class, seven nights aboard the MS Princesse d Aquitaine on full board, all-inclusive drinks (alcoholic*, soft drinks, tea/coffee available all day from 10am to 11pm), shore excursions, wine tastings as described, Cruise Director, Tour Manager, Guest Speaker, gratuities, transfers, port taxes, airport taxes. Not Included: Travel insurance. NB. Ports subject to change, water levels and weather conditions may affect the itinerary. *Please note that some brands & sparkling wines are not included.
La Rochelle Great Bell of Bordeaux PRE-CRUISE LA ROCHELLE EXTENSION 4th to 7th September 2018 POST-CRUISE BORDEAUX EXTENSION 14th to 16th September 2018 La Rochelle offers a beautiful heritage with arcaded walkways, halftimbered houses, stately residences and a fabulous collection of lighthouses all rich reminders of its prestigious seafaring history. We will explore the city and also visit nearby Ile de Ré, a peaceful and exquisite corner of France s Atlantic Coast with picturesque harbour villages, golden beaches and a rare tranquility. For our stay we will be based at the centrally located and comfortable four-star Mercure Vieux Port Sud whose facilities include a bar and restaurant with panoramic views over the harbour and historic towers of the city. The Itinerary Day 1 London to La Rochelle. Fly by scheduled flight with Easyjet. On arrival transfer to the hotel for a three night stay. The harbour area is a lovely place for an evening promenade and dinner with many restaurants to choose from. Day 2 La Rochelle. Enjoy a day at leisure to explore and sightsee at your own pace. The old town, just behind the harbour, is extensive and very well preserved and also worth visiting are the Towers of La Rochelle, the Cathedrale St Louis and the Maritime Museum. Day 3 Ile de Ré. Today we depart for a relaxing full day visit to nearby Ile de Ré. We will take a scenic drive to our first stop, the picturesque harbour village of Ars-en-Ré. On arrival enjoy some free time here to explore. Afterwards we will visit the nearby Salt Marsh Ecomuseum and continue on to the island s capital, St Martin de Ré for lunch in a local restaurant followed by time at leisure to explore the pretty streets or relax in one of the local cafes and watch the world go by. Return to La Rochelle in the late afternoon and the remainder of the evening is at leisure. Extend your stay for two nights in the grand city of Bordeaux. A city of history and of trade (listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007), Bordeaux offers a traditional welcome along with the best of the region s savoir vivre. Your time here will be at leisure to explore this beautiful city at your own pace. Our hotel, the three-star Hotel Continental is set in a charming 18th century building centrally located on one of the Golden Triangle s smaller streets, just 200 yards from the Notre-Dame Church and a five minute walk from the famous Galeries Lafayette department store. All of the 50 bright and air-conditioned rooms feature a TV, hairdryer and hot drink making facilities. A continental breakfast is served daily and every evening a complimentary glass of wine and cheese are offered to guests between 6pm and 8pm. Please note that, if you are joining this extension, travel from and to London will be by air. Prices per person Twin: 275 Single: 475 Price Includes: Two nights hotel accommodation at the Hotel Continental including breakfast daily, gratuities, transfer from the vessel to the hotel and from hotel to airport. Not Included: Meals other than those stated, travel insurance. Day 4 La Rochelle to Bordeaux. After breakfast at the hotel we depart for a day of exploration as we head towards Bordeaux. Our first stop will be the charming town of Cognac, situated on the banks of the Charente River and famous for the brandy it produces. Here we will enjoy a walking tour of the main highlights including the old town, the castle and the Rue Grande, ending with a visit to one of the Cognac distilleries for a tasting. Lunch will be at a local restaurant and afterwards we continue our journey onto Bordeaux for embarkation in the late afternoon. Please note that, if you are joining this extension, travel from and to London will be by air. Prices per person Twin: 645; Single: 895 Price Includes: Three nights accommodation at the four-star Mercure Vieux Port Sud including breakfast daily, excursions as described, lunch on Days 2 and 4, gratuities, transfers. Not Included: Meals other than those stated, travel insurance. Palais de la Bourse, Bordeaux +44 (0)20-7752 0000
MS PRINCESSE D AQUITAINE For this voyage we have chartered the Princesse d Aquitaine which was built in 2001 and refurbished in 2011 from our French associates, Croisi Europe. She is a friendly and comfortable vessel accommodating a maximum of 138 guests in 69 cabins which are located over two decks. In addition to the two cabin decks, there is also a spacious Sun Deck. Other public areas include the restaurant and panoramic lounge with a dancefloor and bar. There is also a highly qualified and experienced crew of 23 who work hard to ensure you have an enjoyable cruise. Your Cabin The 69 cabins measure 12 to 13 square metres and feature twin beds which can be configured in the continental style (pushed together) or separated. All cabins are equipped with private en-suite facilities, satellite television, hairdryer, safe, radio, individually controlled air conditioning and heating and telephone (for internal calls only). In addition all cabins feature windows which can be opened. Your Space Onboard facilities include a delightful restaurant, lounge with dance floor and bar which is a lovely place to relax after a day of exploration or whilst cruising. There is also a large Sun Deck with ample furniture where you can relax in the shade or enjoy the pleasant weather and passing scenery. There is a small gift shop on board and Wi-Fi is available free of charge although service may be intermittent and cannot always be guaranteed. Your Dining The attractive restaurant accommodates all passengers in a single sitting. Breakfast and lunch are buffet style with an extensive selection including both hot and cold items. Dinner is a served set menu focusing on French and regional cuisine, special dietary requests can be catered for too. All meals are open seating allowing plenty of opportunity to meet your fellow travellers and drinks are all-inclusive; alcoholic (with some exclusions), soft drinks and tea/coffee are available from 10am to 11pm. Life On Board The atmosphere on board is friendly and informal and within days you will have made new friends in the open-seating restaurant, on the shore excursions or whilst relaxing in the comfortable public areas on board. You will find yourself amongst like-minded people in an English speaking environment, but still always free to explore at your own pace. A daily briefing by the Cruise Director will give you information on the next day s activities and expert, English-speaking local guides provide insider insights into local culture, history and traditions. Cabin Restaurant
Lounge On deck Restaurant Bar DECK PLAN SUN DECK WHEEL LOUNGE UPPER DECK KITCHEN RESTAURANT 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 RECEPTION BAR LOUNGE Lounge MAIN DECK 115 113 111 109 107 105 103 101 225 223 221 219 217 215 213 211 209 207 205 203 201 116 114 112 110 108 106 104 102 100 224 222 220 218 216 214 212 210 208 206 204 202 200 CATEGORY A CATEGORY B Crew 2 Chester Close, Belgravia, London, SW1X 7BE +44 (0)20 7752 0000 info@noble-caledonia.co.uk www.noble-caledonia.co.uk All special offers are subject to availability. Our current booking conditions apply to all reservations and are available on request. Ports and itinerary subject to change. Cover image: Fountain in the Place of the Bourse, Bordeaux. 160817_K