Travel from London to Paris on the Eurostar, and transfer to embark on the barge, moored close to the Eiffel Tower, for your six-night cruise, which begins with a welcome Champagne reception and an introduction to the crew.
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Péniche Champagne
France
6 nights 2 Departures Available
View All Dates & BookWith a taste of Champagne every day of the tour, this joyous journey is an exclusive barge cruise, sailing along the majestic Marne Canal, visiting intriguing villages and exploring iconic towns, from the capital of the country to the ‘capital of Champagne’, Épernay
Overview
A relaxing float enhanced by a renowned fizz, your cruise is aboard the Péniche Déborah, each spacious vessel complete with stylish lounge bar and dining room, sun deck and jacuzzi terrace, and ten well-equipped cabins. The meandering Canal de la Marne teams the tranquillity of its rural journey with the taste of the best Champagnes, and tours of historic towns, on a route from proud landmarks in the heart of Paris to prestigious Champagne houses in Épernay. Constructed in the mid-19th century, it is a delightful fusion of form and function, its first port the ancient city of Lagny-sur-Marne, focused on an abbey and a Jeanne d’Arc legend. Majestic façades meet the water’s edge at Meaux, famed for its episcopal status and for its Brie cheese; while grandeur gives way to a gentler tempo in the tiny rural town of Saint-Jean-les-Deux-Jumeaux and amid the charming streets of Chateau-Thierry, nestled beneath sun-soaked vineyard slopes. Monuments in Dormans mark its cultural heritage; Hautvillers, ‘the Pearl of Champagne’, feeds body and soul with the wines and abbey of Benedictine monk Dom Perignon; and regal Reims trumpets a thousand years of history in a feast of Gothic glory.
Highlights
- Small vessel cruising
- Drink Champagne every day
- Wander through chic Paris
- Brie de Meaux tasting
- Follow the Champagne route
- UNESCO Site: Reims Cathedral
Itinerary
Day 1 - Travel by Eurostar to Paris
Day 2 - Enjoy a morning city tour
A morning tour of the capital shows you its elegant boulevards, the Place de la Republique’s convivial space and commanding statue, the lavishly ornate Paris Opera, grandiose façades of the Place Vendôme, and iconic glass pyramid of the Louvre; and takes you back in time on a walk along some of the city’s prettiest covered arcades. The afternoon cruise lets you see central Paris from the water as you sail toward historic Lagny-sur-Marne. Enjoy a pre-dinner glass of Champagne.
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Day 3 - Explore Meaux on an afternoon tour
This morning’s cruise takes us to Isles-les-Meldeuses. Afternoon tour of Meaux, passes its Gallo-Roman ramparts and views the flamboyant architecture of the Saint Étienne Cathedral, the medieval Palace of Bishops (now the Bossuet Museum), and its gorgeous 15th century Bossuet Gardens. Relish a tasting of ‘the king of cheeses’, Brie de Meaux, before re-joining the barge at its new mooring in Saint-Jean-les-Deux-Jumeaux, and a Champagne aperitif before dinner aboard.
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Day 4 - Visit the Hôtel-Dieu in Château-Thierry
Cruise through the heart of the Seine-et-Marne countryside, cloaked in its patchwork of Champagne vines, enroute to our overnight mooring at the riverside town of Château-Thierry, its hilltop crowned by castle ruins and the 16th century Chateau Fontaine. We visit the town’s Hôtel-Dieu and enjoy a Champagne tasting.
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Day 5 - Sail to Dormans for an excursion to Hautvillers
Sail to Dormans this morning, whose heritage is highlighted in its 14th century castle and church-like ‘Memorial to the Battle of the Marne’. An afternoon excursion follows the famous Champagne route from here to Hautvillers, in the Montagne de Reims Regional National Park. This picturesque village is the birthplace of the bubbly, where Dom Perignon perfected his method to produce ‘the best wine in the world’, which we will taste, in a local Champagne house, before returning to the barge.
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Day 6 - Enjoy a guided visit to Reims before your farewell dinner
Relax aboard on the morning journey to Épernay, where the town’s most famous landmark is the Avenue de Champagne, lined with leading Champagne producers. An afternoon excursion takes us to Reims, the ‘City of Coronations’, with a guided visit of its historic centre and its UNESCO listed Notre Dame Cathedral, where, for more than a millennium, the kings of France were crowned. Return to the barge for a final Champagne toast to your cruise and a special farewell dinner.
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Day 7 - Return home from Paris
Disembark in Épernay and transfer to Paris for your return train journey to London.
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Notes:
Cabins are available from 5pm on arrival and until 9am on departure (before/after this, luggage storage on board is possible).
The programme may be altered due to navigational factors with locks, water levels or congestion at certain sites.
Reviews
Vessels
Peniche Deborah
Launched in 2016,Péniche Déborah is registered in France with a mainly European crew. For 20 years Jules Verne has been the main UK partner of the innovative French cruise company, CroisiEurope, established 40 years ago, now boasting the largest European river and barge fleet (over 40 ships), yet still operated by the same family. All drinks, except premium brands are included throughout the cruise. Enjoy International and French cuisine with a choice of French wines in an elegant one-sitting dining room. Breakfast is a buffet, lunch and dinner waiter service. Reception, lounge bar, sun terrace with Jacuzzi and sundeck, WiFi (free/limited). Bicycles are available for use when the vessel is moored. The vessel does not sail at night. 10 air-conditioned lower deck cabins (96 sq. ft.) with picture window, private facilities, hairdryer, safe and satellite TV. 1 air-conditioned double upper deck cabin (118 sq. ft.) with picture window, private facilities, hairdryer and safe.
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Rail travel, all port charges, transfers, 6-night cruise, breakfast daily, full board and drinks on cruise vessel, excursions, local expert guides and representatives. If our specially negotiated rail fares are unavailable at the time of booking, a supplement may apply.
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