8 DAYS FROM PARIS TO PARIS
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A journey steeped in wonder.
Cruise from Paris through Normandy’s countryside, uncovering its many charms: Richard the Lionheart’s Chateau Gaillard, the medieval capital of Rouen, Monet’s beloved home in Giverny and the famed Normandy beaches.
Normandy has been the setting for many battles over the centuries, including the D-Day invasion of WWII, and the Normandy Beaches mean different things to different people, so you’ll have a rare choice to visit several of its historic sites, including Omaha Beach.
Cruise from Paris through Normandy’s countryside, uncovering its many charms: Richard the Lionheart’s Chateau Gaillard, the medieval capital of Rouen, Monet’s beloved home in Giverny and the famed Normandy beaches.
Normandy has been the setting for many battles over the centuries, including the D-Day invasion of WWII, and the Normandy Beaches mean different things to different people, so you’ll have a rare choice to visit several of its historic sites, including Omaha Beach.
Incredible Excursions Included in this itinerary:
Day Visit the Normandy Beaches
There are moments when we travel that move us on an otherworldly level. Your day visit to the Normandy beaches certainly will have that affect. |
Monet’s Gardens at Giverny
As you visit Monet’s home in the village of Giverny, you are likely to recognise the scenes of which the mastered rendered in oils. |
Versailles Palace Secret Apartments Tour
Discover the official residence of the country’s kings and queens from 1682 until the revolution. Tour the royal apartments, which still look much as they did when Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette fled in 1789. |
Super Ship Joie de Vivre
"The ship may leave Paris, but Paris never leaves the ship"
S.S. Joie de Vivre brings the “joy of living” to the rivers of France. Step aboard your floating pied-à-terre in France, featuring handcrafted furniture and fine antiques, original artwork, and signature accents inspired by 20th-century Parisian design from the Golden Twenties to the free-spirited Sixties, all blending seamlessly with modern conveniences.
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