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Duration 14 days 17 days
Price From $ 4,999 $ 6,038
Price Per Day $ 357 $ 355
Highlights
  • I like to spend much of the day exploring
  • Whether walking through historic neighborhoods at a moderate pace or out and about on a coach, I prefer to keep my days full
  • Stairs don’t bother me, and I love to keep up with the group
  • Choose between two carefully selected activities
  • Paris: Shop in quaint boutiques like a true Parisian with your Local Expert.
  • Paris: Join an avid local foodie on a walk through the streets of Paris. Visit a variety of patisseries, boulangeries and chocolatiers and sample local treats and delicacies along the way.
  • : Our Well-Being Directors take a proactive approach to your welfare ensuring all well-being regulations are met (available on tours with 21 or more guests).
  • : Enjoy the comfort of Insight's luxurious, air-conditioned, 40-seat coach with double the standard legroom and onboard washroom. Our customized luxury coaches are sanitized before the start of your tour and are maintained to very high standards. Physical distancing measures have been implemented on our customized luxury coaches.
  • : Experience enhanced hygiene protocols to align with the latest guidance following COVID-19.All Travel Directors, Well-Being Directors and Drivers have completed training in enhanced well-being and hygiene protocols.
  • : We only work with establishments we are confident will consistently adhere to our high well-being standards, which include hotels, restaurants and sight-seeing venues.
  • : Hand sanitizer is freely available on board for you to use throughout the day.
  • : Celebrated across France on 14 July, Bastille Day commemorates the end of the French monarchy. On select departures, witness the remarkable display of fireworks lighting up the warm summer sky and perhaps join in one of the traditional balls.
  • Dijon: Explore Dijon with your Travel Director to learn all about the history of this fascinating city, famous for its mustard and wines.
  • Chamonix: Stay in France's mountaineering capital.
  • Annecy: Enjoy free time in the Little Venice area.
  • Nice: Enjoy exploring the beautiful coastal town of Nice on the French Riviera.
  • Eze: Visit a perfumery to learn about the French perfume industry and discover your signature scent.
  • Monaco City: Explore inside Monaco Cathedral.
  • Monaco City: Enjoy a drive along part of the Grand Prix circuit and wander the old town with your Travel Director to see the Royal Palace and the yacht-filled harbour.
  • Saint-Paul-de-Vence: Discover the beauty of this hilltop town and why it became a refuge for artists.
  • Aix-en-Provence: See the mansions of the Cours Mirabeau, a lively thoroughfare in Aix-en-Provence.
  • Pont du Gard: See the ancient Roman bridges of Pont du Gard that cross the Gardon River.
  • Avignon: View the Pont d'Avignon and walk the medieval narrow streets of the Old Town to the Palais des Papes.
  • Arles: Hear more about the city that is famed for being the inspiration behind the Van Gogh paintings during a city orientation.
  • Cite de Carcassone: Enjoy an orientation of this fortified town and see the fortress, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Albi: This is the birthplace of artist, Toulouse-Lautrec. Walk the town and marvel at the awe-inspiring cathedral.
  • Sarlat-la-Caneda: Explore the cobbled streets of Sarlat-la-Canéda and see the historic golden limestone buildings.
  • Montignac: These caves contain some of the oldest and finest prehistoric art in the world. For preservation reasons, they have been replicated in all their glory.
  • Paris: With a Local Expert, explore the iconic sights and streets of Paris. See famous landmarks including Notre Dame Cathedral, the Eiffel Tower and the facades of the Louvre. Stroll the banks of the River Seine and admire romantic bridges, and enjoy a drive along the Champs Elysées to the Arc de Triomphe.
  • Paris: Shop in quaint boutiques like a true Parisian with your Local Expert.
  • : "I love to see how guests react to Paris because, despite its fame, it still surprises. It’s a majestic city, which shines in the daytime and sparkles at night."
  • : "I decided to become a Travel Director because I love the joy of discovery. When people see a place they've dreamed about, tasted something they've only read about, and hear the music and stories of a place they're exploring, we all share a joyful creation of lifelong memories."
  • : "Paris is truly a delight to all the senses – seeing the iconic architecture, hearing about the history, smelling the wonderful bakeries and tasting the local specialties during our foodie walk."
  • Paris: Join your Travel Director and fellow guests at a local restaurant in the heart of Paris for a delightful Welcome Dinner, served with wine.
  • Colombé-la-Fosse: Journey through the Champagne region. Stop for a taste of the bubbles which have made this region famous worldwide.
  • Grenoble: Enjoy a delicious raclette dinner in Grenoble.
  • Cahors: See the Pont Valentré as you enjoy a tasting through the markets.
  • Sarlat-la-Caneda: Enjoy a delicious farm-to-table dinner, prepared with locally sourced ingredients, and served with wines from the local region.
  • Paris: Join an avid local foodie on a walk through the streets of Paris. Visit a variety of patisseries, boulangeries and chocolatiers and sample local treats and delicacies along the way.
  • Paris: Rendezvous with your friends at a typical French bistro for a rousing Celebration Dinner with wine. Bon Appetit!
  • Dining Summary: 7 Dinner with Wine (DW), and 15 Breakfast (B)
  • Saint-Paul-de-Vence: Join a pétanque player to learn the secrets behind this traditional French discipline. Steady your hand and get ready to test your newfound skills in a game. End with a glass of pastis, a French apéritif.
  • Provence: Taste renowned wines and gastronomic olive oils at Domaine de la Vallongue. Set in the heart of the Alpilles the estate plants vines that have been organically grown since 1985 and harvests using traditional, sustainable methods.
Trip Style Small group tour Small group tour
Lodging Level Standard Standard
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 0- Wheelchair accessible
Travel Themes
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Culinary & Wine
  • Photography
  • National Parks
  • Yoga, Meditation & Wellness
  • Relaxing Retreats
  • Holy Land
N/A
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Arles
  • Lyon
  • Nice
  • Paris
  • Avignon
  • Burgundy
  • Dijon
  • Nice
  • Paris
Flights & Transport No Airfare included
Activities
  • Nature
  • Photography
  • Relaxing Retreat
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Yoga & Meditation
N/A
Meals Included
  • Number of Breakfast: 12
  • Number of Lunch: 8
  • Number of Dinner: 11
N/A
Description Discover French artistry from the Mediterranean to Paris, reveling in museums, sculpture gardens, vineyards and the timeless landscapes that inspired many of Europe’s masters. Consider this your ‘Tour de France’ — a 16-day guided tour that embraces the best of the country, from fortified towns and fine wines. Drive along the Grand Prix circuit in Monaco, stopping to step inside its cathedral, where Princess Grace has been laid to rest. In Avignon, play pétanque, a bocce-like sport, then celebrate your new skills with a fine French aperitif. Travel to Carcassonne, a fortified city complete with ramparts and a medieval keep. Drive through the Valley of the Dordogne, then feast on a farm-to-table dinner paired with regional wine in Sarlat-La-Caneda. In Paris, embrace the City of Light’s most beloved sites: marvel at the Eiffel Tower, gaze at Louvre's glorious facades, and be driven down the posh Champs Elysées to Napoleon's Arc de Triomphe.
Itinerary: French Art Voyage: Paris, the Rhône and the French Riviera

Day 1 In Transit to Program In Flight

Day 2 Arrive Nice, Orientation, Welcome Dinner Nice

Hotel check-in from 4:00 p.m.

Aeroport Nice Côte d’Azur — Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport (NCE), about 7 miles (12 km) from the hotel in Antibes. See your program’s Transportation Information regarding transfers.

Orientation: The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. This is a Road Scholar Adventures Afloat program. On “Chartered Exclusively for Road Scholar” programs there will be other Road Scholar group(s) aboard the vessel. If another group is having a lecture during the voyage when your group does not have planned activities, please feel free to attend the lecture. When a program is not “Chartered Exclusively,” you are invited to take advantage of activities and events aboard ship that are separate from the Road Scholar program. All port stops and field trips are subject to change as weather and river conditions may affect the itinerary. River conditions could affect the progress of the ship, making it run late and sometimes miss ports because it is not safe to dock. Therefore, the cruise itinerary should always be regarded as provisional. Additionally, the time available in each port is set by the cruise line and the cruise line reserves the right change the itinerary without prior notice. When possible, the Road Scholar daily schedule indicates port arrival and departure times. Road Scholar delivers a robust educational program in each port, and this may mean that free time in port is limited. Periods in the schedule designated as “Free time” and “At leisure” offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Program activities, schedules, personnel, and indicated distances or times may change due to local circumstances/conditions. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding.

At leisure.

At a restaurant near the hotel, we’ll have a plated meal with beverage choices of a glass of wine, soft drink, water; other beverages available for purchase. French restaurants take pride in creating a relaxed atmosphere where patrons expect to take their time, savor every bite, and set the pace of the meal, requesting “l’addition” — the check — only when they are ready. Meals are accompanied by complimentary “pain” (bread) and “eau” or “l’eau” (water), so you need not ask for them. When wine is offered, it is customary to fill your glass only half way so the wine can breathe and to be sure everyone has a share. Servers wait until everyone at the table has finished their dish before clearing and bringing the next course. To indicate that you have finished your meal, place your utensils together on the right hand side of your plate.

Day 3 Nice, Matisse & Chagall Museums Nice

Getting on/off a motorcoach. Walking up to 3 miles throughout the day, standing up to 2 hours at a time; cobblestone streets, even and uneven terrain.

We will be joined by a local expert for a presentation on 19th- and 20th- century artists who painted on the French Riviera. Nice, informally known as the capital of the French Riviera, is a city of history, art, culture, colorful local life, tasty cuisine, and joie de vivre. We will set out by motorcoach from the ship and later on foot with a local expert to see and explore some of the city’s highlights. We will drive past the exotic Russian Orthodox Church, stop at Mont Boron Hill for a panoramic view of the city from more than 300 feet (92 meters) above the sea, and drive along the Promenade des Anglais — with one of the most iconic vistas in France — called La Prom by residents. Next, we will ride to the Cimiez neighborhood for a walk around the Monastery Gardens that feature the old ruins of Nice’s Roman past and the Matisse Museum. At the museum, we will see a comprehensive collection of Henri Matisse’s artwork from all periods of his life: from the first paintings made in 1890 to the famous gouache cutouts. There are 236 drawings, 218 engravings, and a complete presentation of the books illustrated by the artist at this museum.

We will ride down Cimiez Hill to the Musée national message biblique Marc Chagall (National Museum Marc Chagall Biblical Message). It features scenes from Genesis, Exodus, and the Song of Songs illustrated in 17 large paintings, sculptures, stained glass windows, mosaics, and tapestries, along with preparatory sketches, gouaches, engravings, and lithographs — all housed in a museum built especially for these works and opened by the artist in 1972.

At leisure.

At the hotel, the breakfast buffet offers choices such as eggs, breakfast meats, cereals, cheese, breads, butter and jam, milk, juices, coffee, tea, water.

At a local restaurant, we’ll have a plated meal with beverage choices of a glass of wine, soft drink, water; other beverages available for purchase.

At a restaurant near the hotel, we’ll have a plated meal with beverage choices of a glass of wine, soft drink, water; other beverages available for purchase.

Day 4 Flower Market, Matisse Chapelle, Fondation Maeght Nice

Getting on/off a motorcoach. Walking up to 3 miles throughout the day; gravel paths, cobblestone streets, even and uneven terrain. Expect crowds at the flower market.

We will board the motorcoach, ride into Vieux Nice — Old Town — and stroll along streets vibrant with activity. We’ll visit the flower market, Marché aux Fleurs Cours Saleya, that has also been ranked as one of the country’s most exceptional markets by the Conseil National des Arts Culinaires (National Council for the Culinary Arts). We will also savor local flavors at famed local food markets and artisan shops featuring local specialties.

We will regroup at a designated time and place, reboard our motorcoach, and ride to the Matisse Chapel in Vence on a hillside above Nice. The Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence was a labor of love by Matisse out of gratitude to Monique Bourgeois, the nurse who cared for him after cancer surgery in 1941. They became devoted to one another. Later, Monique entered the religious order of the Dominicans and asked Matisse to advise her in the decoration of their chapel. Instead, the artist took it on as a far greater project. For four years, Matisse dedicated himself to designing every element of the building, regarding the finished chapel as his masterpiece. Next, we will explore the Fondation Maeght, an exceptional example of modern cultural achievement. It was founded by art lovers Marguerite and Aimé Maeght to present modern and contemporary art in all its forms. The building was designed by master Catalonian architect Josep Lluís Sert, and the collection includes works by Bonnard, Braque, Calder, Chagall, Giacometti, Miró, and more. Altogether, the Maeght Foundation boasts one of the largest and finest collections of 20th century art in Europe.

At leisure. Prepare for check-out and transfer in the morning.

Hotel buffet.

We will provide meal vouchers known as “tickets restaurant” that can be used at restaurants, bakeries, brasseries, and cafés displaying a TR sticker on the window with messages such as this: “Nous acceptons les Tickets Restaurant.” (Change is not given back if the meal cost is less than the value of the voucher.) The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.

At a local restaurant, we’ll have a plated meal with beverage choices of a glass of wine, soft drink, water included; other beverages available for purchase.

Day 5 Aix-en-Provence, Cezanne Studio, Embark ship Martigues

Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 128 miles (295 km), approximately 2.5 hours over the course of the day with a stop in Aix-en-Provence. Walking up to 3 miles throughout the day, standing up to an hour at a time; cobblestone streets, even ground.

We will check out of the hotel, board a motorcoach, and ride to Aix-en-Provence. A local expert will introduce Aix focusing on its history, culture, and architectural heritage. Once the provincial capital, it became known as the Florence of Provence for the nobility and grandeur of its public and private edifices. From the outside, we’ll see the Saint Sauveur Cathedral, the Musée du Viele Aix in the Estienne de Saint-Jean mansion, the Archbishop’s place, Town Hall, Albertas Square, and the Palace of Justice. This is also the birthplace of Paul Cézanne and the landscapes that inspired many of his paintings.

We will walk to the atelier of Paul Cézanne. His house in Aix is one of the most remarkable artists’ studios in the world. Preserved as he left it, it is filled not just with the objects he painted but also — with his hat still sitting on its peg and a glass of wine on the table — a sense of the man himself. We will then ride to Martigues, northwest of Marseille, to embark the ship and complete boarding procedures. After some time to get our cabins and freshen up, we’ll gather for a brief orientation led by the crew on ship and safety regulations.

At leisure. The ship will overnight in Martigues.

Hotel buffet.

At a local restaurant, we’ll have a plated meal with beverage choices of a glass of wine, soft drink, water; other beverages available for purchase.

In the restaurant on the upper deck, there is open seating. We will have a 3-course plated set meal with beverage choices of table wine (red and white), beer, fruit juice, soft drinks, coffee, tea, mineral water; other beverages available for purchase.

Day 6 St Rémy de Provence, Lecture and walking tour of Martigues Arles

Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 35 miles, approximately 1 hour. Walking up to 3 miles throughout the day, standing up to 2 hours; cobblestone streets, uneven terrain, unavoidable steps at certain historic sites, even and uneven ground.

We will step off the ship, board a motorcoach, and ride to the Provençal village of Saint-Remy-de-Provence, where Van Gogh spent the penultimate year of his life after being forced to leave Arles. We’ll visit Maison de santé Saint-Paul de Mausole, the mental hospital where Van Gogh committed himself from 1889-90. It became for him an island of serenity and source of creativity where he made 143 oil paintings and more than 100 drawings over a period of 53 weeks. Some of his most important were paintings — “Cypresses,” “Irises,” and “Starry Night” — were inspired by local vistas. The building itself is considered a masterpiece of Provençal Romanesque architecture and still functions as a psychiatric hospital. We’ll return to the ship after our field trip.

After lunch, We will enjoy a lecture on Vincent Van Gogh and his stay in Provence We will then set out on a walking field trip to explore Martigues.

At leisure. The ship will overnight in Arles.

Aboard ship in the restaurant, the self-serve buffet offers hot and cold choices with beverage choices of milk, juice, coffee, tea, water.

Aboard ship in the restaurant, we will order plated meals with choices of main course with beverage choices of table wine (red and white), beer, fruit juice, soft drinks, coffee, tea, mineral water; other beverages available for purchase.

Aboard ship.

Day 7 Arles Old Town, Avignon, Palais des Papes La Voulte

Walking up to 3 miles throughout the day, standing up to 2 hours; cobblestone streets, uneven terrain, unavoidable steps at certain historic sites, even and uneven ground.

We will set out on a walking field trip to explore the old city of Arles. With its Roman and Romanesque monuments, Arles is a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site. From the UNESCO inscription: “Arles is a good example of the adaptation of an ancient city to medieval European civilization. It has some impressive Roman monuments, of which the earliest — the arena, the Roman theatre and the cryptoporticus (subterranean galleries) — date back to the 1st century BCE. During the 4th century, Arles experienced a second golden age as attested by the baths of Constantine and the necropolis of Alyscamps. In the 11th and 12th centuries, Arles once again became one of the most attractive cities in the Mediterranean. Within the city walls, Saint-Trophime, with its cloister, is one of Provence’s major Romanesque monuments.” A local expert will lead our exploration of the old town and point out a few of these special sites. We will also learn about some of the picturesque places that inspired Van Gogh and the works he created while he lived in Arles. We will rendezvous with the ship in Arles.

We will set out on a walking field trip into the center of Avignon and explore the Palais des Papes (Palace of the Popes). It was built during the so called “Babylonian Captivity” — the period from 1309-1376 when the seat of the papacy was transferred to France. The magnificent palace was constructed in only 20 years and was the largest Gothic palace in Europe. We will learn about its history from the days of grandeur to near destruction and restoration before returning to the ship. Returning to the ship, we’ll have some time to freshen up and relax before dinner.

At leisure.

Aboard ship.

Aboard the ship.

Aboard ship.

Day 8 Grottes Chauvet, Wine Regions, Tain l’Hermitage Wine Tasting Lyon

Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 75 miles, approximately 2 hours. Walking up to 2 miles, standing up to an hour at a time; even and uneven terrain.

We will board a motorcoach for a field trip to Caverne du Pont-d’Arc, a true facsimile of La Grotte Chauvet-Pont d’Arc — the Chauvet Grotto — a cave containing some of the best-preserved cave paintings in the world. It is also a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site. From the UNESCO inscription: “Located in a limestone plateau of the Ardèche River in southern France, the property contains the earliest-known and best-preserved figurative drawings in the world, dating back as early as the Aurignacian period (30,000–32,000 BP), making it an exceptional testimony of prehistoric art.” The cave has been sealed off to the public since 1994. Caverne du Pont-d’Arc is a facsimile of Chauvet Cave on the model of the so-called “Faux Lascaux”, was opened to the general public on April 25, 2015. It is the largest cave replica ever built worldwide, ten times bigger than the Lascaux facsimile. The art is reproduced full-size in a condensed replica of the underground environment, in a circular building above ground, a few miles from the actual cave. The conditions of silence, darkness, temperature, humidity, and acoustics have been carefully reproduced. En route to the Grotto, you will enjoy a lecture on the pre-history of Provence. Next, we will ride to Tain L'Hermitage and rendezvous with the ship.

As we glide towards Lyon, we will gather with our Group Leader for a lecture on important people in the history of Lyon.

At leisure.

Aboard ship.

Aboard ship.

Aboard ship.

Day 9 Historic Lyon Macon

Getting on/off a motorcoach. Walking up to 3 miles throughout the day, standing up to an hour at a time during field trips; cobblestone streets, even and uneven terrain, inclines. Much of Lyon is on a large hill.

We will set out by motorcoach on a field trip of Lyon where we will learn about urban development in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Lyon, a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site, sits at the confluence of two great rivers: the Saône and Rhône. Long at the center of European trade due to its strategic location, the city serves as a midway point of France. We will take the funicular down to Old Lyon for further exploration of the architecture and traboules — hidden passageways — of one of the greatest Renaissance sites in France.

We will gather for a lecture on the history of the powerful Dukes of Burgundy and the history of France from the fall of the Roman Empire until 1477, when the last duke was killed in battle and Burgundy was absorbed into France

At leisure.

Aboard ship.

Aboard the ship.

Aboard ship.

Day 10 Beaune, Dijon and wine tasting Lyon

Getting on/off a motorcoach; driving about 50 miles, approximately 1.5 hours. Walking up to 2 miles; even and uneven terrain.

We will board a motorcoach for Beaune for a field trip in this fortified city that has taken the title of “capital” of the Burgundy wine trade. We will visit the Hospices de Beaune with its distinctive glazed tiles. Founded as a hospital in 1443, it became associated with wine when a devout winemaker contributed a gift of vineyards only a few years later. The tradition continued for centuries and today the Hospices de Beaune vineyards cover about 150 acres (60 hectares).

We will set out with a local expert for a walking field trip to explore Dijon with a focus on the Dukes of Burgundy and the musée des Beaux Arts. We will also have an opportunity to taste some Burgundy wines before returning to the ship.

At leisure. Prepare for disembarkation and transfer in the morning.

Aboard ship.

Picnic lunch.

Aboard ship. We’ll celebrate our final evening together on the ship.

Day 11 Disembark Ship, Lyon, TGV to Paris Paris

Getting on/off a motorcoach. Getting on/off TGV high speed train; climbing 3-12 steps with railings to reach reserved seat on train; restrooms aboard. Participants are responsible for handling their own luggage. Approximately 2 hours to Paris. Walking up to 2 miles; even and uneven terrain.

We will disembark the ship at Lyon, board a TGV train to Paris. Upon arrival to Paris we will transfer to the hotel.

Join the Group leader on a walking field trip of Montmartre.

At leisure.

Aboard ship.

This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to enjoy what you like in Paris. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.

At a restaurant in Paris, we’ll have a plated meal with beverage choices of a glass of wine, soft drink, water included; other beverages available for purchase.

Day 12 Musée Jacquemart-André, Musée de l’Orangerie Paris

Use of Paris Métro, accessed by walking up/down flights of stairs; elevators/escalators not available in most stations; be prepared to stand on Métro if seats are not available; crowded conditions. Walking up to 3 miles, standing up to 2 hours at a time; cobblestone and paved streets, even and uneven ground.

We will walk to the Métro station for an expert-led field trip to the Jacquemart André Museum, housed in the former home of Édouard André (1833–1894) and Nélie Jacquemart (1841–1912). The collection they assembled during their lifetimes is regarded as one of the finest private holdings in Paris. Construction on the Second Empire mansion began in 1869 and concluded in 1875. The opulent interiors provide a backdrop for exceptional and rare paintings, furniture, frescoes, and tapestries of Italian, French, Flemish, and German schools.

Next, we’ll take the Métro to explore the collections of the Musée de l’Orangerie and view Monet’s magnificent “Les Nymphéas” (Water Lilies) with an expert. Situated in the heart of Paris at the corner of the Tuileries Gardens, the museum was constructed in 1852 as an actual orangery (shelter for orange trees), with a variety of uses in subsequent eras. When it was repurposed and refurbished after 1921, the great Impressionist artist Claude Monet began work on eight huge panels that are regarded as the ultimate expression of his artistic ideas. They were installed here after his death. The museum also contains works by Cézanne, Matisse, Modigliani, Picasso, Renoir, and other great artists of Impressionism and Modern Classicism. The Group Leader will accompany those who wish to return to the hotel. Those who would like to stay out and return independently are welcome to do so.

At leisure.

At the hotel, the breakfast buffet offers choices such as eggs, breakfast meats, cereals, cheese, breads, butter and jam, milk, juices, coffee, tea, water.

On your own to have what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.

On your own to have what you like. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.

Day 13 Le Marais, Musée National Picasso-Paris Paris

Use of Paris Métro, accessed by walking up/down flights of stairs; elevators/escalators not available in most stations; be prepared to stand on Métro if seats are not available; crowded conditions. Walking up to 3 miles, standing up to 2 hours at a time; cobblestone and paved streets, even and uneven ground.

We will be joined by a local expert for lecture on Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). He first visited Paris in 1900 and ultimately became one of the most famous and influential artists of the 20th century. We will then set out on foot with an expert to explore the renowned district known as Le Marais — the Marsh — hearkening back to its medieval identity. This area was once called the Jewish Quarter because it was the most populous Jewish community in Europe. It has more intact pre-Revolutionary structures and streets than anywhere else in the city. This is what much of Paris resembled before the vast 19th century reconstruction designed by Baron Haussmann that transformed a mostly working-class and immigrant neighborhood into one of the most affluent and prestigious areas in the city today.

We will regroup at a designated time and place, then take the Métro to the Picasso Museum. We will learn more about Pablo Picasso, his work, and his time in France. The museum’s collection includes more than 5,000 works comprising different artistic periods that trace Picasso’s creative process as well as more than 200,000 personal archives, and his own collection of some 150 works by Cézanne, Le Douanier (Henri Rousseau), Matisse, and others.

Returning to the hotel, the remainder of the evening is at leisure. Prepare for check-out and departure in the morning.

Hotel buffet.

On your own to have what you like in the Marais.

At a local restaurant, we’ll have a plated meal with beverage choices of a glass of wine, soft drink, water included; other beverages available for purchase. Share favorite experiences with new Road Scholar friends during our farewell dinner.

Day 14 Program Concludes, In Transit From Program In Flight

Hotel check-out 12:00 Noon. See your program’s Transportation Information regarding transfers.

If you are returning home, safe travels. If you are staying on independently, have a wonderful time. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Don’t forget to join our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Best wishes for all your journeys!

Hotel buffet. This concludes our program.

Itinerary: Country Roads of France - Classic Group

Day 1: Welcome to Paris

On arrival at Charles de Gaulle Airport, transfers leave for the hotel at 08:30, 11:00 and 14:00. After checking in, the capital’s grand boulevards and world-famous landmarks are yours to explore. At 17:30, meet your Travel Director and fellow guests at the hotel before joining a Welcome Dinner at Brasserie Bofinger, a local restaurant with cuisine inspired by country recipes.

Pullman Paris Centre Bercy.

Dinner with Wine

Day 2: Champagne Region and on to Dijon

Journey through the Champagne region. Stop to savour a taste of champagne, for which this region is world famous. Continue on to your hotel in Dijon.

Grand Hotel Dijon La Cloche, Dijon.

Breakfast, Dinner with Wine

Day 3: Free Time in Dijon Relaxed Start

Enjoy the Burgundy capital of Dijon. Its many handsome buildings recall the time when the Dukes of Burgundy were more powerful than the Kings of France. Perhaps take the opportunity to visit the wine capital of Burgundy, Beaune? In the evening, don't miss the chance of an optional Burgundy wine tasting and traditional dinner in the Premier Cru village of Fixin.

Grand Hotel Dijon La Cloche, Dijon.

Breakfast

Day 4: Chamonix

Travel towards the Mâconnais and Beaujolais before turning east into the Alps. A scenic symphony awaits you as you ascend into the high Alps and climb towards Mont Blanc, Western Europe’s highest mountain. Your destination is the fashionable ski resort of Chamonix. In the evening you may choose to try a local pierrade at a local trendy eatery in a traditional chalet. This Optional Experience provides the chance to try a typical regional meal, cooked on a table barbecue using on a hot stone.

Hotel Mercure Chamonix.

Breakfast

Day 5: Lakeside Annecy and Grenoble Relaxed Start

In the morning, embark on a beautiful journey to the lakeside town of Annecy, dramatically situated between lake and mountains, it's a medieval spectacle and a summer getaway for the French and the Swiss locals. Enjoy free time for lunch in Little Venice, aptly named for the network of canals criss-crossing through the Old Town. Explore the city’s many lovely bridges at your leisure. Continue on to your hotel in Grenoble. This evening, savour a delicious raclette dinner at a local restaurant.

Park Hôtel Grenoble-MGallery.

Breakfast, Dinner with Wine

Day 6: The French Riviera to reach Nice

Glorious mountain scenery will be yours to enjoy as you travel along a spectacular route, used by the Emperor Napoleon when he returned from his first exile to try to take the throne of France once more. Continue to the French Riviera to reach the elegant resort of Nice. The rest of the afternoon is free for you to explore as you wish. In the evening, why not walk through old town Nice, ending in Cours Saleya where dinner is at your leisure at one of the many lovely bistros?

Radisson Blu Hotel, Nice.

Breakfast

Day 7: Monaco and the Côte d’Azur

Wake up ready to rub shoulders with the jet-set on the glamorous Côte d’Azur. Unlock the secrets of the French perfume industry with a visit to a perfumery, where fragrance experts waft exclusive scents from stoppered bottles. Then enjoy a drive along part of the Grand Prix circuit in Monaco and walk with your Travel Director through the old town to see the Royal Palace and yacht-filled harbour. Your exploration continues as you visit inside Monaco Cathedral, housing the tomb of Princess Grace. The rest of the day is set aside for you to enjoy the French Riviera at your own pace. Perhaps join an Optional Experience to visit to the medieval village of Eze and its hill-top Botanical Gardens for a spectacular view of the coastline?

Radisson Blu Hotel, Nice.

Breakfast

Day 8: Picturesque Provence

Visit the medieval village of Saint-Paul de Vence, perched high above the Riviera beaches. A walk through its winding streets reveals elegant fountains, vine-covered stone walls and views of mountains and sea. Enjoy a lesson in the French sport of pétanque. Steady your hand and get ready to test your newfound skills as you take part in a game, completed by a glass of pastis, a French apéritif. Continue to Aix-en-Provence to see the sumptuous mansions lining the Cours Mirabeau and on to your hotel.

Aquabella Hotel & Spa, Aix-en-Provence.

Breakfast

Day 9: Avignon and Pont du Gard

Journey to Pont du Gard to see the magnificent ancient Roman aqueduct bridge. Continue on to Avignon to enjoy views of the remaining arches of the Pont d'Avignon and the fortified Papal Palace.Stop at the beautiful Domaine de la Vallongue for a tasting of its renowned wines and gastronomic olive oils. A MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, the estate uses traditional practices throughout, creating a sustainable business for future generations.

Aquabella Hotel & Spa, Aix-en-Provence.

Breakfast

Day 10: Carcassonne and to Albi

Head to beautiful Arles and learn about its historical connection to Vincent Van Gogh, who produced over 300 artworks during his time in the city. Cross the fertile Languedoc region, before journeying inland to the fortified town of Carcassonne. Travellers are often amazed at their first sight of this medieval gem, known for its fortress - a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a complete set of ramparts and a medieval keep. Travel to Albi, the birthplace of the Toulouse Lautrec. During your orientation with your Travel Director, marvel at iconic sites including the views of Toulouse Lautrec Museum and the famous awe-inspiring cathedral, before spending the remainder of the day at leisure.

Hôtel Saint Antoine, Albi.

Breakfast

Day 11: Free Time in Albi

Enjoy a full day at leisure, to relax and soak up the atmosphere of Albi.This evening savour a delicious dinner of carefully selected fresh ingredients, at a local restaurant.

Hôtel Saint Antoine, Albi.

Breakfast, Dinner with Wine

Day 12: Cahors and Rocamadour Relaxed Start

Stop in Cahors, famous for its Black Wine, and see the Pont Valentré. You'll also have the opportunity to explore the open air market - full of fresh, seasonal produce and local delicacies, it's an experience to delight all of the senses. Travel to Rocamadour and enjoy free time to explore this medieval town perched on a cliff side above the Alzou River and known as a resting place for pilgrims on their way to Spain. Continue to the beautiful town of Sarlat-la-Canéda, its medieval core blessed with fine historic golden limestone houses.

La Hoirie, Sarlat-la-Canéda.

Breakfast, Dinner with Wine

Day 13: Exploring the Dordogne Valley

Start the day with a morning drive into the stunning Valley of the Dordogne to visit Lascaux II, where the world-famous prehistoric cave paintings have been faithfully reproduced.Enjoy a delicious Farm-to-Table Dinner, prepared with locally sourced ingredients and served with wines from the region.

La Hoirie, Sarlat-la-Canéda.

Breakfast, Dinner with Wine

Day 14: Paris, The City of Light

Travel onwards to immerse yourself in the beautiful city of Paris where on arrival you are free to explore this fascinating city as you wish. As evening descends, the City of Light lives up to its name as the monuments, buildings and bridges are lit up in all their glory. For that special touch of excitement and glamour don't miss the chance to join an Optional Experience to one of the world-famous cabaret shows.

Le Méridien Etoile, Paris.

Breakfast

Day 15: Romantic Capital on the Seine

During your time in Paris, see the impressive Eiffel Tower, the imposing facades of the Louvre, the obelisk in the centre of the Place de la Concorde and enjoy a drive along the Champs Élysées to Napoleon's Arc de Triomphe. Today enjoy an Insight Choice experience. Choose to shop in quaint boutiques like a true Parisian for fashion, perfume or cosmetics with your Local Expert. Alternatively, join a Local Expert, an avid foodie, as you head into areas where Parisians go about their daily lives to explore small shops and sample local treats and delicacies. You are in for a memorable evening starting with a delicious Celebration Dinner at the historic restaurant La Coupole, serving delicious French cuisine and wine.

Le Méridien Etoile, Paris.

Breakfast, Dinner with Wine

Day 16: Au Revoir Paris

Your departure transfer will arrive at Charles de Gaulle Airport at 08:00 or 11:00.

Breakfast

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