| Adrienne |
Rating : Ultra-Deluxe
Number of Passengers: 12
Number of Cabins: 6
Size of Vessel: 128 ft in length
Number of Crew: 6
Cruise Region: Champagne
Other Regions Sailed: None
Whole Boat Charters starting at $62,340
Prices (per person) starting at $5,395

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 Adrienne
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Adrienne is a gorgeous and well-maintained vessel with a comfortable yet elegant ambience. Beautiful furnishings, warm wood paneling, and
plush linens add to the feel of a fine country inn. The friendly, bi-lingual staff specializes in providing you with a holiday to remember.
The attractive salon is furnished with comfortable sofas and chairs as well as libraries of books, games, and music. The open bar is stocked with
a wide selection of spirits and liqueurs. The spacious, canopied sundeck provides the perfect space for watching the passing scenery, and bicycles are
available for exploring the countryside nearby.
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The charming staterooms and suites aboard Adrienne are designed to provide plenty of space with generous storage for clothing and luggage in the custom-made
cabinets and rich maple armoires.
Each room features private en-suite baths adorned in sleek marble, as well as thoughtful touches like fresh flowers and extra pillows.
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- Delicious gourmet dining made with the finest local ingredients
- Fine wines served with lunch and dinner, including Premier and Grand Cru wines
- Open bar
- Dinner ashore at a Michelin star restaurant
- Sundeck with canopy, tables, and deck chairs
- Air conditioning with individual controls in each stateroom and central heating
- Touring bicycles
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Sunday - You are escorted via private transfer from Paris to Adrienne's mooring in Maizy. Then enjoy a welcome reception and dinner on board.
Monday - This morning, you'll cruise on the Canal de l'Aisne à la Marne to Courcy. Visit the historic Chemin des Dames (Ladies' Road) and tour
the vast Caverne du Dragon, an underground quarry that was co-habited by French and German soldiers in 1917.
Tuesday - The cruise this morning is to the overnight mooring in Sillery, followed by an afternoon drive to Reims, the coronation site of French kings.
Take a guided tour of the majestic Gothic Cathedral, where brilliant stained glass windows by Marc Chagall adorn one of the chapels. Then you'll have dinner
ashore at the renowned Michelin two-star restaurant, Boyer Les Crayères.
Wednesday - In the morning, you'll visit the champagne village of Ludes, for a private tour and tasting at the House of Ployez Jacquemart. This small,
family owned champagne house is dedicated to preserving the special methods necessary to create extraordinary champagne. Then you'll return to Adrienne for a
cruise to Conde-sur-Marne.
Thursday - After a morning cruise, sit back and enjoy the drive to Epernay, the capital of Champagne. Here, you'll tour the vast cellars of
Moët & Chandon, followed by a champagne tasting and buffet lunch on the property. In the afternoon you'll return to Adrienne for a cruise to
the village of Cumieres.
Friday - The morning's cruise takes you past vine-covered slopes along the winding Marne River. From historic Château-Thierry, drive to the American
Cemetery and World War I battlefields at Belleau Woods. Tonight you'll enjoy the festive Captain's Dinner on board.
Saturday - After breakfast, depart Adrienne via private transfer for return to Paris.
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