Travel on a Silver Service luxury coach that has extra legroom, reclining seats and a spacious rear lounge to meet with fellow vacationers. The tour includes nightly accommodations at two and three-star hotels, breakfast, 10 evening meals and sightseeing excursions in the cities visited.
After departure travelers view the Normandy coastline through Honfleur and Mont St. Michel before stopping in the fortified town of St. Malo, Brittany for the night. In France, passengers visit the Loire Valley, Ambroise, Azay-le-Rideau, Chenonceau, Rocamadour, Carcassonne, Beziers, Bormes les Mimosas, Frejus, St. Raphael, Ardeche. The cruise ends in Paris where passengers can join optional guided sightseeing tours.
Sightseeing excursions in France include splendid views of country and medieval towns and villages, rivers and the beaches along the french Rivera. Travelers explore Gorges du Verdon, living caves including Grotte de Clamouse and Pont d'Arc a natural limestone arch. The tour includes a day in the village of Oradour-sur-Glane left untouched since the massacre of the Germans in 1944. In Rocamadour, passengers visit religious pilgrimage sites.
Leger Holidays Ltd
Sunway House
Canklow Meadows
Rotherham
S60 2XR
United Kingdom
011-44-084-4504-6251
leger.co.uk
Relax on a Silver Service Coach as you travel through France to Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, Nimes, Sarlat and Rocamadour. There's plenty of room onboard the coach to mingle with fellow travelers. The tour includes eight nights accommodations, breakfast and six evening meals. The first night is spent in Paris before continuing to Aix-en-Provence, known as the "city of a thousand fountains." Passengers stay in the Hotel Lion d'Or in Rocamadour for two nights. Rocamadour is a beautiful small village set into cliffs.
Tourists stroll down the sidewalks of ancient cities, shop in seaside towns, dine at a sidewalk café and visit fish markets along the coastline. Vacationers can visit the walled city of Avignon which stands high above the Rhone River and is home to the Palace of the Popes. The palace was built in the 14th century and a dwelling place for Popes in the 14th and 15th centuries. Sightseers can visit the Pont du Gard' aqueduct, Pont St. Benezet, a famous broken bridge and explore medieval buildings.
Leger Holidays Ltd
Sunway House
Canklow Meadows
Rotherham
S60 2XR
United Kingdom
011-44-084-4504-6251
leger.co.uk
See the sights of France in 14 days aboard a comfortable first-class coach along the banks of the Loire, past picturesque vineyards and quaint villages. Cities visited are Paris, Lyon, Beaune, Grasse, Lyon, Avignon, Arlex, Toulouse, Carcassonne, Nimes, Bordeaux, Dordogne, Rocamadour, Poitiers and La Rochelle. The trip includes nightly lodging, breakfast buffets and five dinners.
Passengers have the option to visit the famous D-Day landing beaches, the Eiffel Tower, cathedrals, castles, fortresses, museums and 17th-century palaces. Excursions include wine-tasting, visiting a perfume workshop, a trip to the Roman amphitheatre of Arles and a visit to the legendary beaches where the allied troops landed more than 60 years ago. There's also the option of seeing the famous Bayeux Tapestry, known as the oldest tapestries in the world; it is 224.3 feet long. It illustrates the Norman conquest of England and is annotated in Latin.
Fine Travel
Level Five
43 High St.
P.O.Box 12
Auckland, New Zealand
011-64-080000-3463
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