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France and Italy - 2015
The Seine: Paris To Normandy

France-Italy 2015 PARIS Chartres St.Malo-Dinan St.Michel-Cancale Normandy Coast Rouen-Joan d'Arc Claude Monet Van Gogh Montmartre Venice Doge's Palace

 

 


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Our Itinerary:
 
June 1st ... Fly to Paris from S.F.
 
June 2nd... Arrive at Paris' airport and shuttle to hotel
 
June 3rd... Meet trip leader and transfer to trip hotel.  Bus into the city for a tour and come back in the evening to meet fellow travelers for a Welcome Briefing and a short tour around the near village.
 
June 4th... After breakfast go to UNESCO World Heritage Site of Chartres Cathedral.  Tour it and we're on our own.  This evening we check into our hotel in St. Malo.  Explore there on our own. 
 
June 5th... Happy Birthday to Grove.  We are in St. Malo with a walking tour within the ancient walls.  We will check out what the corsairs were able to plunder in the name of the king.
  We will explore more or go on optional tour to Dinan....a medieval village.
 
June 6th... Leave St. Malo for Mont St. Michel.  Enjoy a tour of the 11th century Romanesque Abbey....Have lunch together there and then travel to the fishing port of Cancale  the "oyster capital of the world.  Have dinner (probably seafood) on our own.
 
June 7th... Breakfast back in St Malo then transfer to Honfleur.  Check out the Peace Memorial Museum in Caen. We meet up with the main group after lunch and embark on our ship in the mid-afternoon.  We'll gather with shipmates to toast the new friendships over a Welcome Drink and Captain's Welcome dinner.  The ship remains in port tonight.
 
June 8th... After breakfast we take a walking tour of Honfleur...and later explore the port village on our own.  For the optional tour Michael and I want to see the Tapestry Museum of nearby Bayeux, which show a 230 foot tapestry depicting the events of 1066 Normandy invasion of England.
 
June 9th... Take in the Normandy beaches....Operation Overlord.....See where the 7,000 boats hit the beaches at Normandy coast.   Visit the Battery at Longues Sur Mer, The American Military Cemetery, and the cemetery of Colleville sur Mer where 9,386 American soldiers are buried.
Learn about D. Day then move on to Point du Hoc where Allied forces scaled 328 foot cliffs to take over the German artillery.  That evening we have dinner on the ship.  This is going to be a very emotional day.
 
June 10th... Cruise to Caudebec going under the Honfleur's 90 foot tall Tancarville Bridge on the way.  Enjoy cheese tasting as we cruise.
   There is a half day option trip to Fecamp....the beautiful cliffs on the Normandy coast at Etretat.  This is immortalized by paintings by Courbet and Monet.  Taste Benedictine liqueur made from 27 different herbs and spices.  Get back to the ship in time for dinner.
 
June 11th... After breakfast take a walking tour of Rouen, the capital of Normandy.  This is where Joan of Arc was imprisoned and met her demise. in 1431.  The cathedral that Monet painted so many times catching the changes in light are there.  We can also join an optional tour of the Abbey St Wandrille in the quaint village of Wandrille.   This was founded in 649.  Maybe we'll have had our fill of churches and abbeys, but maybe not.  Enjoy dinner on board.
 
June 12th... As we cruise toward Les Andelys we have a cooking demonstration.  After lunch we'll try our luck at watercolor painting.  Perhaps Monet has inspired us.  We'll have some French lessons, which I expect I'll pronounce like Spanish.  Onboard after dinner there will be a presentation about the Impressionist period as we dock in Vernon overnight.
 
June 13th... After breakfast disembark for an excursion into the countryside that inspired Claude Oscar Monet.  Visit the village of Giverny (I'll have goose bumps here!), see where he lived, his gardens and his grave.  In the afternoon we are invited to the residence of a local family for a Home-hosted Visit.  I think we will be served many French pastries that they are known for there.  Back at the ship we have a relaxing dinner.
 
June 14th... From Vernon we travel to Conflans as we sample French delicacies during a gourmet tasting.  Then we leave the ship to explore Van Gogh Country (more goose bumps) along the three rivers called the "Rivers of Light".  We'll have a walking tour of Auvers-sur-Oise where Van Gogh came to live after his release from the asylum in Sain-Remy.  Here is where he produced 80 paintings ...especially the Wheat Field With Crows I love so much. We'll see his home and hopefully the bedroom he painted and has been one I've used in an Art Docent lesson.  This area also inspired Corot, Pissarro and a favorite...Cezanne!  Dinner on board.
 
June 15th... Early this morning we sailed to Paris and have a half-day tour of the city's highlights.  We will be seeing the Eiffel Tower from several different perspectives as we travel along the famed Champs Elyees.  In the afternoon we make our own discoveries.  We could have gone to Versailles this day, but we have been there and wanted to explore elsewhere.  We have our Farewell Dinner this night with fellow travelers.
 
June 16th... We tour Montmarte  for an optional tour then have dinner one last night on the ship. 
 
June 17th... We transfer to a nearby Paris hotel to meet Katie.  She will tour with us on the 18th, and 19th around Paris.  On the 20th we have the morning free then transfer to the airport to fly at 2:40 to Milan.  There we meet our exchange son, Carlo Cavagna, and then we don't know where we will be.  He insists that we stay at their flat a week in Venice.  Oh, did he have to twist our arm for that.  We two will be on our own as Katie will join her other grandparents in France for some more French experiences  for the nine days we are in Italy. 
 
June 18th... We meet back at the airport hotel and leave for S.F.