The 6-passenger
Clair de Lune joins the European
Waterways’ fleet next year, cruising on 6-night voyages from April to November
along the Canal du Midi in the South of France - between the charming village
of Le Somail and the fortified city of Carcassonne.
A deluxe hotel barge, the Clair
de Lune is tastefully furnished with cherrywood and African hardwoods,
providing a sophisticated, modern interior. She offers superior
accommodation for up to 6 guests in three contemporary double or twin en suite
staterooms. There is a comfortable, stylish dining area and saloon with
picture windows and a large sundeck with a spa pool from which to admire the
passing countryside, together with bicycles for exploring the famous towpath.
She is an ideal vessel for cabin bookings or family/friends charters.
The Canal du Midi is one of the oldest canals
in Europe. Linking the Atlantic with the Mediterranean, this remarkable
17th century feat of engineering was designated a UNESCO World
Heritage Site in 1996. The famous waterway meanders past sleepy
canal-side villages, sun-drenched vineyards and offers views of the snow-capped
Pyrenees.
CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS
Tour of the medieval fortified City of
Carcassonne
Visit Narbonne with its 13thC Gothic
Cathedral and lively covered market
Private Minervois wine tasting at the
Domaine Massamier Mignarde
Tour of medieval Lagrasse and its
Benedictine abbey
Private wine tasting at the Château
Villemagne
Visit Montolieu, also known as the
“Village of Books”
Prices: from £3,390pp in a twin/double cabin, or from £17,200 for a 6
pax charter.
The just-published European
Waterways’ 2013 Brochure - and accompanying UK£ price insert - features cruises
along the magical canals, rivers and lakes of Europe, aboard a fleet of hotel
barges, ranging in size from 6 – 20 guests.
New
highlights
introduced in the 2013 programme
are:
* cruises along the picturesque
Canal de la Marne au Rhin in Alsace-Lorraine
aboard the 12-passenger ‘Panache’
* a new feature on the evocative
French region of Champagne, offering
cruises aboard three hotel barges at various times of the year
* Longer Waterway Journeys – ‘voyages of exploration’ of varying
duration through several countries
Since 1974 European Waterways has
been providing high quality barging cruises on its fully-crewed, ‘floating
hotels’ to a discerning clientele wishing to enjoy wonderful scenery,
stimulating history and local culture and, of course, fine cuisine and wines.
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