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$3,995 + air 24-28 people Begins in Paris and ends in Nice Your day-by-day itineraryDay 1: Welcome to ParisWe'll meet around 5 p.m. at our hotel. After a bienvenue à Paris! get-together, we'll take a short walk through our neighborhood, followed by dinner. Sleep in Paris (3 nights). No bus. Walking: light. Day 2: Historic Paris and the Orsay MuseumThis morning we'll begin our tour where Paris did, on the historic Ile de la Cité. We'll visit many of the island's most interesting sights, including the soaring Notre-Dame cathedral and the exquisite Sainte-Chapelle church. After lunch, we'll visit the world's greatest collection of Impressionist art at the Orsay Museum. No bus. Walking: strenuous. Day 3: Masterpieces of the LouvreWe'll spend our morning seeing the masterpieces housed in Europe's greatest museum, the Louvre. You'll have the rest of the day free to stroll the Champs-Elysées, climb the Eiffel Tower, or visit other Paris sights. No bus. Walking: strenuous. Day 4: Chenonceaux to ChinonThis morning we'll say au revoir to Paris and drive south to the Loire Valley — the land of a thousand châteaux. This afternoon we'll visit the elegant river-straddling Château de Chenonceau before driving to castle-topped Chinon, where we'll sleep (2 nights). Bus: 4 hrs. Walking: moderate. Day 5: Château Day in the Loire ValleyWe'll spend our morning visiting the Château de Villandry's remarkable gardens and marveling at Azay le Rideau's reflective-pond setting. You'll have free time this afternoon in Chinon to explore its ancient streets, tour the medieval castle (under restoration) or sample the local wines. Bus: 2 hrs. Walking: strenuous. Day 6: Oradour-sur-Glane and SarlatOur destination is the Dordogne, a sublime region of fortified hill towns, caves and meandering streams. En route, we'll stop for a thought-provoking walk through the WWII martyr village of Oradour-sur-Glane. Our day ends in the lively market town of Sarlat, where we'll sleep (3 nights). Bus: 6 hours. Walking: light. Day 7: Cave Painting and Canoe PaddlingToday begins with a visit to caves hiding 15,000-year-old prehistoric drawings. This afternoon (weather permitting), we'll canoe down the Dordogne River, gliding past medieval castles and villages, with opportunities to explore at our own pace. Bus: 3 hrs. Walking: strenuous. Day 8: Outdoor Market Day in SarlatTake a vacation from your vacation today. You'll have the entire day to savor market day in one of France's most pedestrian-friendly towns. Rub shoulders with local shoppers, sample foie gras and salivate over the famous black truffle. You can also explore more of Sarlat, or relax and catch up on your journal. No bus. Walking: light to strenuous (your choice). Day 9: Medieval CarcassonneWe'll make a beeline to Europe's largest fortified city: Carcassonne. After a walking tour you'll be free to savor views from Carcassonne's walls, meander its moats or sample its cassoulet. Sleep in Carcassonne (1 night). Bus: 4 hrs. Walking: moderate. Day 10: The Pont Du GardToday we'll drive across southern France to Provence where we'll visit the astonishingly well-preserved 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct, the Pont du Gard. Our day will end in nearby Arles where we'll sleep (2 nights). Bus: 4 hrs. Walking: strenuous. Day 11: All Day in ArlesAfter a morning walking tour with a local expert, the rest of your day is free to walk in the footsteps of Vincent van Gogh or (armed with your city museum pass) visit Roman sights like the Ancient History Museum and the beautifully preserved Roman Arena. No bus. Walking: strenuous. Day 12: Les Baux and Isle-sur-la SorgueThis morning we'll beat the crowds to savor the sky-high hill town of Les Baux. After lunch we'll drive into the Luberon and sample the splendid Provencal countryside that so enchanted Peter Mayle. Our destination is the picturesque town of Isle-sur–la Sorgue. We'll arrive in town in time for you to wander in the medieval town center before dinner. Sleep in Isle-sur-la Sorgue (1 night). Bus: 2 hrs. Walking: strenuous. Day 13: On to the RivieraToday we'll make our way to the legendary French Riviera. We'll arrive in time to take an afternoon get-acquainted tour of the beachfront promenade and the Italianate "Old City" of Nice, where we'll sleep (2 nights). Bus: 5 hrs. Walking: strenuous. Day 14: All Day on the RivieraToday is your day to explore the highlights of this fabled coastline. Your guide will help organize some options, or you can enjoy all that the Riviera has to offer. You can explore more of Nice's fabulous old town and beachfront promenades, the jewel-box principality of Monaco or adorable little Villefranche-sur-Mer. As it's our last night in France, we'll share a gala "last supper" together. No bus. Walking: light to strenuous (your choice). Day 15: Tour Over After BreakfastFor those staying longer, your guide will be happy to send you off in the right direction and help with any trip planning needs. Au revoir et merci! Itinerary specifics subject to change. |
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Favorite tour memories from a recent alum:"To my surprise, it was the natural wonders that really transported me to another world: descending from a parapet into the fantasy world of the Villandry gardens just after a rain shower; looking out from the ruins of Les Baux at the sky-high view of rolling olive groves, woods and farmland below; and taking the wilderness hike in the wooded and wild-flowered ocre hills of Roussillon — France's version of Sedona!" — Stanton in Phoenix, AZ
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