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AMA Waterways Rhone River Cruise - FRANCE

AMA Waterways River Cruise

Just back from an amazing week on the Rhone river in France, on my favorite river cruise line, AMA Waterways http://www.amawaterways.com/. I had the great pleasure of spending a week with my best high school friend of 30 years and author of French-Word-A-Day, Kristin Espinasse (see her site for some great reads on French life:

We met in Marseille, drove to Arles and sailed to Lyon where our trip ended. Here is a snapshot of our travels, journey and wonderful tours we were able to experience:

  • Nov. 8 Arles - Embarkation; Welcome aboard wine toast
  • Nov.9 Arles & Avignon -Les Baux & Olive Farm visit OR Van Gogh excursion Walking tour; Wine lecture & tasting
  • Nov.10 Avignon & Viviers -Avignon Papal Palace visit OR Pont du Gard excursion Chateauneuf-du-Pape wine tasting in the afternoon
  • Nov. 11 Grignan & Viviers - Grignan excursion to a top Truffle farm which was(EXCELLENT). Afternoon excursion to Montelimar, world famous for its "Nougat" and a nougat demonstration. Evening "Ghost Walk" of Viviers.
  • Nov. 12 Viviers -Morning tour to Cornas in the famous Cotes du Rhone region. Wine tasting. Afternoon pairing red wine and chocolate at Tournon's Castle (delicious and very fun you chocolate lovers!). French themed dinner with wine pairing. Wine lecture on board with AZ Winemaker hosts Sam Pillsbury (www.pillsburywine.com) and Eric Glomski (www.azstronghold.com).
  • Nov. 13 -Vienne - Day tour to Vienne with lunch on own in city. Gala Dinner. Captain's Dinner. Final wine lecture with Sam and Eric.
  • Nov. 14 - Lyon - Morning tour of Lyon, a special UNESCO heritage site. Afternoon Beaujolais region wine tour and tasting.Final on board Provencal dinner.
  • Nov. 15 - Disembarkation
Due to heavy rains and flooded rivers, we were "stuck" for several days in Viviers (unable to sail on the Rhone per the French government); however, due to the AMAZING actions of AMA Waterways and our OUTSTANDING and terrific Cruise Director, Sebastian, we did not miss out on anything! AMA Waterways did a top notch job at creating exciting and entertaining alternatives and keeping all guests informed and up to date. I was completely impressed (thus reinforcing my passion for this particular cruise line in general) with their handling of all guests on board!

AMA Waterways offers amazing river cruise sailings in Europe, Russia, Africa and Vietnam and Cambodia. Sailings normally book out 12-15 months in advance.

Just to highlight a few of the reasons why I love AMA Waterways so much:

1. Unpack only once into your spacious cabin (ranging from 170 sq. feet to larger categories up to 255 sq feet).

2. Complimentary free flowing local wines, beer or soda included at every dinner. Unlimited champagne with every onboard breakfast. Complimentary gourmet coffees and teas (lattes, cappuccino, etc.). Complimentary bottled water provided and replenished as needed.

3. Gourmet meals with fresh fish, not frozen.

4. Complimentary city tours with personal audio headsets. Tours range from slow, regular and faster paced tours.

5. Complimentary bicycles on each ship (25-40 depending on ship), including helmet and bike lock for your riding pleasure.

5. Complimentary local and cultural specialty entertainment on ships at night.

6. Complimentary FREE internet and Infotainment system with free Hollywood movies in every stateroom.

7. Luxury accommodations with 82% French balconies on all ships. Some of the newer ships even have a full outside balcony. High quality lines and duvets in each cabin.

8. One of the newest fleets on the rivers. Oldest ship dating back to 2006 and several new ships coming in 2013.

Please email Susan@CriticsChoiceVacations.com or call 480-831-9076 for pricing, brochures and more details. You will not be disappointed by AMA Waterways!
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