Presents… France Magnifique Featuring Paris, Normandy, Provence & the French Riviera
Community Education Department • West Valley College • 408-741-2096 Highlights:
Paris • Seine River Cruise • Parisian Cabaret Dinner • Omaha Beach Amboise • Winery Tour • TGV Train • Avignon • Aix-en-Provence • Nice • Monaco
Itinerary Day 1: Overnight Flight Bask
in the rich culture and romance of fascinating France. On this
special tour, you will explore captivating Paris, picturesque Provence,
and the fun-filled French Riviera. Your journey begins with an
overnight flight to Paris.
Day 2: Paris, France - Tour Begins Your
tour begins in the magnificent capital city of Paris. Later,
enjoy a relaxing evening cruise past famous landmarks along the River
Seine, which divides the north from the south of Paris into what is
known as the right bank and the left bank. *Celebrate the beginning of
a fabulous trip with a special dinner at the Paradis Latin, Paris's
oldest cabaret theatre. Enjoy a sumptuous dinner complete
with wine, champagne, and a delightful cabaret show. * (D)
Day 3: Paris Your
day begins with a panoramic tour of Paris. See the breathtaking
architecture of the Arc de Triomphe, the Gothic cathedral of Notre Dame
with its lovely Rose windows dating to the 13th century; the historic
Place de la Concorde and its commanding obelisk from the tomb of Ramses
II in Egypt, Place Vendome, and the Champs-Elysées, the famed promenade
that is known around the world for its people-watching. This
afternoon you may choose an optional tour to the renowned Louvre
museum, a 13th century palace and royal residence until 1793, when it
was then turned into the world's largest museum, where today such
famous pieces as Leonardo daVinci's Mona Lisa hangs. (B)
Day 4: Paris - Caen - Huppain Port-en-Bessin Today
you depart Paris for the Normandy coast. *During WW II, the largest
invasion in history took place here when the Allied Forces began their
massive offensive against the enemy. A visit to the Memorial
Peace Museum offers insight into this epic battle.* Opened in 1988, the
Memorial Museum for Peace was built to commemorate those who died in
the Battle of Normandy in 1944, the biggest battle in the history of
mankind. Later, experience a moving and peaceful visit to the vast and
sobering U.S. Military Cemetery in Omaha Beach, one of World War II’s
most historic invasion sites. (B, D)
Day 5: Huppain Port-en-Bessin *This
morning you will visit Ste. Mere Eglise and the parachute-shaped
Airborne Museum.* St. Mere Eglise was at the heart of the
American Airborne operations on D-Day. The museum is comprised of
two main buildings just off the main square. At the Pointe Du Hoc
Ranger Memorial, see where the 2nd Ranger Battalion scaled 100-foot
cliffs on D-Day morning to seize the fortified enemy position,
controlling the landing approaches to Omaha and Utah beaches. A
drive to Utah Beach provides a visit to the scene of the 4th Infantry
Division’s operations. (B, D)
Day 6: Huppain Port-en-Bessin - Blois Journey
south to the Loire Valley, once the setting for the French court. Today
it is a region of lovely chateaux and parks. You will embark on a
tour of Chateau du Clos Luce, where Leonardo da Vinci spent his last
three years. Here you will be astonished by the display of da
Vinci's early inventions. (B, D)
Day 7: Blois - Amboise - Blois *Visit
the impressive Chateau de Chenonceaux, a jewel of Renaissance
architecture. Sitting peacefully on the banks of the Cher River,
Chenonceaux is as well-known for its traditional French gardens as its
rich history.* Next, proceed to the picturesque center of Amboise, one
of the most charming towns in the Loire Valley, and enjoy a stroll
along the river or along the Rue Nationale, the colorful, main market
street reserved for pedestrians. Enjoy time for lunch here,
where lovely aromas emanate from cafés while an abundance of fresh
produce waits to be picked for daily meals. Your visit to the
Loire Valley would not be complete without a winery tour. Enjoy a
tour and tasting of one of the most well-known wineries in
Vouvray. (B)
Day 8: Blois - Paris - TGV Train - Avignon - Aix-en-Provence All
aboard the high speed TGV Train as it departs this afternoon for the
magical region of Provence and its capital, Avignon. A walled city of
history, refinement and culture, the Popes moved here from Rome in 1309
and for the next 70 years Avignon was the center of European religion
and art. A delightful walking (or mini train) tour of Avignon explores
the town’s hidden treasures. Your day ends with dinner and fine French
wine. (B, D)
Day 9: Aix-en-Provence Today
enjoy Aix-en-Provence, a city of fountains and tree-lined avenues,
where you will embark on a walking tour aptly named “in the footsteps
of Cézanne.” Featuring sites from the famous painter Paul Cézanne's
life, including the artist's studio and house where his cape and beret
hang just as he left them, the tour also highlights the markets and
monuments of this ancient city. (B)
Day 10: Aix-en-Provence - Grasse - St. Paul de Vence - Nice Today
you journey to Grasse, a sheltered retreat of pink villas and swaying
palm trees in the alluring Cote d'Azur region of France. The gentle
climate, rich soil and cradle of mountains that protect it from the
north wind make Grasse ideal for flower production almost year-round.
*Learn the secrets of perfume making, from extraction to distillation,
when visiting a famous perfumerie.* Next, travel to the quaint
village of St. Paul de Vence. A walled town with 16th century ramparts
almost intact, it is situated atop the mountains overlooking the
Mediterranean coast and was discovered by artists in the 1920s,
probably attracted to the quality of life here. Then it’s off to
Nice, capital of the Côte d'Azur, the playground of the rich and
famous, and your home for two nights. (B, D)
Day 11: Nice - Monaco - Nice *The
scent of fragrant flowers fills the air as you enjoy a morning stroll
through the local Flower Market.* Next, see Place Massena, the
town’s center of activity, and the lively seafront Promenade des
Anglais. Witness luxury and splendor in the Principality of
Monaco, the glittering gem of the Riviera tucked between France and
Italy. A panoramic tour highlights the famous Casino of Monte
Carlo, owing to its title as the roulette capital of Europe between the
1870s and 1930s, and the 13th century Prince’s Palace, where a daily
changing of the guard is still performed. See the Cathedral of Monaco,
where Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace are buried. This
evening, enjoy a farewell dinner at a quaint restaurant. (B, D)
Day 12: Nice - Tour Ends (B)
(B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
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Tour Details
12 Days • 17 Meals
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Tour Departs: September 4, 2008
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Rates: Double $4,399 pp Single $5,299 Triple $4,369 pp*
Price Includes: Round
Trip Air from San Francisco Intl Airport, Hotel Transfers, Air Taxes
and Fees/Surcharges of $310 (subject to increase until paid in full)
Not Included: Cancellation Waiver and Insurance of $200 per person
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For details contact:
Community Education Department •West Valley College• 408-741-2096
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Your Itinerary at a Glance
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Day 1
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Overnight Flight
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Day 2, 3
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Concorde La Fayette, Paris
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Day 4, 5
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Hotel Mercure, Omaha
Beach, Huppain
Port-en-Bessin
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Day 6, 7
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Hotel Mercure, Blois
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Day 8, 9
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Hotel le Galice, Aix-en-Provence
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Day 10, 11
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Plaza Boscolo Hotel, Nice
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COLLETTE EXPERIENCES
* Enjoy
a relaxing evening cruise past famous landmarks along the River Seine, which
divides the north from the south of Paris into what is known as the right bank
and the left bank.
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Enjoy a tour and tasting at one of the most well-known wineries in Vouvray.
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Witness luxury and splendor in the Principality of Monaco, the glittering gem
of the Riviera.
* Follow the fascinating Cézanne Trail in Aix-en-Provence, visiting
areas immortalized by the famous artist, Paul Cézanne, considered the founder
of modern painting.
Experience It!
Dinner in the Paradis Latin
Bienvenue! Welcome to the Grand Dame of French cabaret
where the world-famous French CanCan originated. As Collette’s guest, you'll
experience Paris
by night during dinner and a show in what is considered one of the most
beautiful halls in the French capital. Discover
the wondrous new show, Paradis d’Amour, a magical spectacle of sight and sound
accompanied by first-class cuisine. The history of the theatre can be traced to
Bonaparte who was instrumental in the building of Théâtre Latin [Latin Theatre]
in 1803. Many years later, Gustave
Eiffel discovered the theatre’s original foundation amidst its ruins and was
assigned the task of rebuilding the theatre, which opened under its new name in
1889 and was an immediate triumph.
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