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Greater France (2023)

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Ron, Sena, Sona
Sun 11 Jun 2023 - Sun 25 Jun 2023

Greater France (2023)

Overview

A meticulously planned itinerary tailor-made for culturally curious travelers.

Cruise Details

Company Category : Premium
Company name : Uniworld
Ship name : S.S. Joie de Vivre
Journey Start Date : Sun 11 Jun 2023
Journey End Date : Sun 25 Jun 2023
Port end : Arles / France
Count Nights : 14 nights

Short Cruise Program

Day Port Date Arrival Departure
1 Paris / France Sun 11 Jun
2 Vernon / France Mon 12 Jun
3 Rouen / France Tue 13 Jun
4 Caudebec-en-Caux / France Wed 14 Jun
5 Rouen / France Thu 15 Jun
6 Versailles / France Fri 16 Jun
7 Paris / France Sat 17 Jun
8 Lyon / France Sun 18 Jun
9 Lyon / France Mon 19 Jun
10 Mason / France Tue 20 Jun
11 Tournon-sur-Rhone / France Wed 21 Jun
12 Viviers-lès-Montagnes / France Thu 22 Jun
13 Avignon / France Fri 23 Jun
14 Tarascon / France Sat 24 Jun
15 Arles / France Sun 25 Jun

Specification

Build Year : 2017
Width : 11.40
Length : 125.00
Capacity : 128

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Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1:

    Paris / France

  • Day 2:

    Vernon / France

  • Day 3:

    Rouen / France

    Rouen is a city on the River Seine in the north of France. It is the capital of the region of Normandy. Formerly one of the largest and most prosperous cities of medieval Europe, Rouen was the seat of the Exchequer of Normandy during the Middle Ages. It was one of the capitals of the Anglo-Norman dynasties, which ruled both England and large parts of modern France from the 11th to the 15th centuries.

    The population of the metropolitan area (in French: agglomération) at the 2011 census was 655,013, with the city proper having an estimated population of 111,557. People from Rouen are known as Rouennais.


     

  • Day 4:

    Caudebec-en-Caux / France

  • Day 5:

    Rouen / France

    Rouen is a city on the River Seine in the north of France. It is the capital of the region of Normandy. Formerly one of the largest and most prosperous cities of medieval Europe, Rouen was the seat of the Exchequer of Normandy during the Middle Ages. It was one of the capitals of the Anglo-Norman dynasties, which ruled both England and large parts of modern France from the 11th to the 15th centuries.

    The population of the metropolitan area (in French: agglomération) at the 2011 census was 655,013, with the city proper having an estimated population of 111,557. People from Rouen are known as Rouennais.


     

  • Day 6:

    Versailles / France

  • Day 7:

    Paris / France

  • Day 8:

    Lyon / France

  • Day 9:

    Lyon / France

  • Day 10:

    Mason / France

  • Day 11:

    Tournon-sur-Rhone / France

  • Day 12:

    Viviers-lès-Montagnes / France

  • Day 13:

    Avignon / France

  • Day 14:

    Tarascon / France

  • Day 15:

    Arles / France

    Arles is a city and commune in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, of which it is a subprefecture, in the former province of Provence.

    A large part of the Camargue is located on the territory of the commune, making it the largest commune in Metropolitan France in terms of territory (though Maripasoula, French Guiana, is much larger). The city has a long history, and was of considerable importance in the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis. The Roman and Romanesque Monuments of Arles were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1981. The Dutch post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Goghlived in Arles from 1888 to 1889 and produced over 300 paintings and drawings during his time there. An international photography festival has been held in the city since 1970.

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