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New Year's Eve à la Seine
Celebrate an unforgettable New Year's Eve à la Seine aboard VIVA Cruises. This spectacular 7-day journey on the elegant VIVA BEYOND offers a magical way to welcome the new year. Imagine toasting amidst enchanting Parisian lights, experiencing the Seine Rivers charm as it winds through picturesque landscapes.
Your adventure begins and ends in glorious Paris, with captivating stops in Les Andelys, medieval Rouen, and charming Conflans. Discover ancient castles, impressionist art history, and authentic French culture from a unique river perspective. Each port offers a new discovery, blending rich history with stunning natural beauty.
Indulge in luxurious amenities and gourmet dining as you cruise through the heart of France. This New Year's Eve à la Seine promises an exclusive and intimate celebration, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Embrace an extraordinary start to the new year on this enchanting river voyage.
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Cruise Line: VIVA Cruises
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Ship: VIVA BEYOND
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Duration: 6 Nights
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Departure: December
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Paris
It is impossible not to fall in love with Paris. The city is a
unique blend of iconic architecture, stylish fashion, hedonistic
cuisine and illustrious art, all beautifully laid out on the banks
of the river Seine.
Paris has nurtured the artistic talents of Monet, Van Gogh and
Picasso. Victor Hugo's
inspired the renovation of the
famous Gothic cathedral after which the tale was named. The concert
halls have hosted the premiere of Bizet's opera,
and the impressionist melodies of Claude Debussy.
Cabaret found its home in the bohemian neighbourhood of Montmartre,
where the notorious Moulin Rouge saw the invention of the Cancan
dance.
Paris owes much of its beauty and elegance to the vision of
Baron Haussmann, who renovated and modernised the city in the late
19th century. The city has contrived to remain untouched by
conflict or catastrophe over the years, so all of its history is
preserved in the new layout. Wide boulevards lead to squares lined
with facades built from the distinctive pale cream 'Paris stone'.
Haussman even designed new parks for the city. The Bois de Bologne
was inspired by Hyde Park in London.
Paris is a city for all seasons. Summer sees visitors and locals
alike relaxing on the banks of the Seine and sipping coffee on
sidewalk cafes. On autumn afternoons the brisk walk from the Eiffel
Tower through the Parc du Champ de Mars and up the glittering
Champs Elysees is carpeted with colourful fallen leaves. Visitors
in winter can take to the ice rink outside the Hotel de Ville,
while spring sees the city gardens burst into colour and the street
performers emerge to practice their trade.
Rouen
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. From the 13th century onwards. Endowed with a prestige established during the medieval era, and with a long architectural heritage in its historical monuments, Rouen is an important cultural capital. Several renowned establishments are located here, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, the Secq des Tournelles museum, and Rouen Cathedral.
Les Andelys
Les Andelys is a charming small town located in the Normandy region of France. Situated on the banks of the River Seine, this picturesque town offers both natural beauty and a rich historical heritage. With its medieval architecture, stunning views, and quaint atmosphere, Les Andelys is a hidden gem that shouldn't be missed by travelers.
The town is divided into two parts - Grand Andely and Petit Andely. Grand Andely, also known as Le Grand-Andely, is the larger and more modern part of town, while Petit Andely, or Le Petit-Andely, is the older and more historic part. Both areas have their own unique charm and attractions.
One of the main attractions in Les Andelys is the Château Gaillard. This impressive castle was built by King Richard the Lionheart in the 12th century and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the Seine River. Visitors can explore the ruins of the castle and imagine how life was during medieval times.
Another must-visit site in Les Andelys is the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame. This beautiful Gothic church dates back to the 13th century and is a masterpiece of architectural design. Inside, visitors can admire the intricate stained glass windows, ornate altarpieces, and the majestic organ.
For nature lovers, a visit to the Les Andelys is incomplete without exploring the surrounding countryside. The town is nestled between hills and cliffs, offering numerous walking and hiking trails with stunning views of the Seine Valley. One popular route is the Chemin des Châtaigniers, a scenic path that takes you through picturesque villages, forests, and pastures.
Les Andelys also serves as a gateway to exploring the Vexin Normand Regional Natural Park. This vast natural area is home to diverse flora and fauna, picturesque villages, and peaceful landscapes. Visitors can enjoy activities such as biking, horseback riding, and birdwatching in this enchanting natural paradise.
In terms of gastronomy, Les Andelys offers a variety of culinary delights. Local restaurants serve traditional Norman dishes, which include specialties such as Camembert cheese, apple tart, and cider. Visitors can also take part in wine tastings and sample some of the finest regional wines.
Les Andelys hosts several events and festivals throughout the year, providing visitors with a chance to immerse themselves in the local culture. One of the most notable events is the Les Andelys Medieval Festival, where the town comes alive with reenactments, medieval markets, and music. It is a lively and colorful celebration that attracts both locals and tourists alike.
In terms of accommodation, Les Andelys offers a range of options to suit all budgets. Visitors can choose from charming bed and breakfasts, cozy guesthouses, or modern hotels located both in the heart of the town and in the surrounding countryside. With its warm hospitality and friendly locals, Les Andelys ensures a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all visitors.
To summarize, Les Andelys is a delightful town in Normandy that offers a perfect blend of history, natural beauty, and French charm. Visitors can explore medieval castles, admire stunning views, and enjoy outdoor activities in the surrounding countryside. Whether you are a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply looking for an idyllic getaway, Les Andelys is a destination that will leave you enchanted.
Rouen
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. From the 13th century onwards. Endowed with a prestige established during the medieval era, and with a long architectural heritage in its historical monuments, Rouen is an important cultural capital. Several renowned establishments are located here, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, the Secq des Tournelles museum, and Rouen Cathedral.
Paris
It is impossible not to fall in love with Paris. The city is a
unique blend of iconic architecture, stylish fashion, hedonistic
cuisine and illustrious art, all beautifully laid out on the banks
of the river Seine.
Paris has nurtured the artistic talents of Monet, Van Gogh and
Picasso. Victor Hugo's
inspired the renovation of the
famous Gothic cathedral after which the tale was named. The concert
halls have hosted the premiere of Bizet's opera,
and the impressionist melodies of Claude Debussy.
Cabaret found its home in the bohemian neighbourhood of Montmartre,
where the notorious Moulin Rouge saw the invention of the Cancan
dance.
Paris owes much of its beauty and elegance to the vision of
Baron Haussmann, who renovated and modernised the city in the late
19th century. The city has contrived to remain untouched by
conflict or catastrophe over the years, so all of its history is
preserved in the new layout. Wide boulevards lead to squares lined
with facades built from the distinctive pale cream 'Paris stone'.
Haussman even designed new parks for the city. The Bois de Bologne
was inspired by Hyde Park in London.
Paris is a city for all seasons. Summer sees visitors and locals
alike relaxing on the banks of the Seine and sipping coffee on
sidewalk cafes. On autumn afternoons the brisk walk from the Eiffel
Tower through the Parc du Champ de Mars and up the glittering
Champs Elysees is carpeted with colourful fallen leaves. Visitors
in winter can take to the ice rink outside the Hotel de Ville,
while spring sees the city gardens burst into colour and the street
performers emerge to practice their trade.
Conflans-Sainte-Honorine
France is, quite simply, the world's leading tourist destination. This is the country that inspired Monet's reinvention of colour and the haunting harmonies of Claude Debussy. It has tantalised the taste buds with foie gras and frog legs, and captured the imagination of the world's jet-set with the resorts of St Tropez and Port Grimaud.
France emerged as a power following the Hundred Years' War. The country flourished as a centre of culture in the renaissance period and became a dominant European force during the reign of King Louis XIV and later Napoleon. This long and storied history has left a huge cultural legacy for visitors to enjoy.
History has seen the rise of castles, Gothic churches, walled towns, modern skyscrapers, and iconic structures such as the Pont du Gard and Eiffel Tower. There are 1200 museums housing the works of Picasso, Degas and Van Gogh. Magnificent concert halls carry the sounds of French composers. Market stalls, Parisian bistros and Michelin star restaurants offer up unique French fare, accompanied by Champage and Bordeaux wine. Flagship fashion edifices carrying 'haute couture' line the cobbles of the Champs Elysees.
From the cliffs and sand dunes of the north to the castles of the Loire valley, the majestic peaks of the Alps and the Pyrenees, the endless Mediterranean coastline of the Cote d'Azur, the oak forests on Corsica, and the Vineyards of Burgundy, France is an endless labyrinth of treasures. Millions arrive each year to rediscover the meaning of
Paris
It is impossible not to fall in love with Paris. The city is a
unique blend of iconic architecture, stylish fashion, hedonistic
cuisine and illustrious art, all beautifully laid out on the banks
of the river Seine.
Paris has nurtured the artistic talents of Monet, Van Gogh and
Picasso. Victor Hugo's
inspired the renovation of the
famous Gothic cathedral after which the tale was named. The concert
halls have hosted the premiere of Bizet's opera,
and the impressionist melodies of Claude Debussy.
Cabaret found its home in the bohemian neighbourhood of Montmartre,
where the notorious Moulin Rouge saw the invention of the Cancan
dance.
Paris owes much of its beauty and elegance to the vision of
Baron Haussmann, who renovated and modernised the city in the late
19th century. The city has contrived to remain untouched by
conflict or catastrophe over the years, so all of its history is
preserved in the new layout. Wide boulevards lead to squares lined
with facades built from the distinctive pale cream 'Paris stone'.
Haussman even designed new parks for the city. The Bois de Bologne
was inspired by Hyde Park in London.
Paris is a city for all seasons. Summer sees visitors and locals
alike relaxing on the banks of the Seine and sipping coffee on
sidewalk cafes. On autumn afternoons the brisk walk from the Eiffel
Tower through the Parc du Champ de Mars and up the glittering
Champs Elysees is carpeted with colourful fallen leaves. Visitors
in winter can take to the ice rink outside the Hotel de Ville,
while spring sees the city gardens burst into colour and the street
performers emerge to practice their trade.
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