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Savoir Faire

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Rating First Class = 3 Star
Deluxe = 4 Star
Ultra-Deluxe = 5 Star: Deluxe
Number of Passengers: 12
Number of Cabins: 6
Size of Vessel: 128 ft in length
Number of Crew: 6
Cruise Region: Northern France & Paris
Other Regions Sailed: Northern Burgundy, Holland


2012 Whole Boat Charters starting at $50,600
2012 Prices (per person) starting at $4,500


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Overview


The Savoir Faire is an elegant 12 passenger barge with a very interesting historic past. Having been built in 1932, she was originally used as a transport barge in the Belgian estuaries and later during World War II, her bow was replaced with a landing bow so she could sail up on the beaches.

In 1979, the barge was brought to Holland where she underwent a total metamorphosis and was converted into an elegant three-decked hotel barge called Etoile de Champagne. Through the years, she has received accolades from all those fortunate to have sailed aboard her. With new owners Chris and Fran Bennett and a new name since 2004, the Savoir Faire continues to pride itself in customizing your cruise week to meet your desires.

The vessel has been redecorated to show off the gorgeous salon with its large panoramic windows and comfortable furniture. The cabins were modernized and updated into spacious suites. You'll also enjoy upscale dining in the beautiful dining room featuring mahogany paneling, Wedgwood china and Christofle silverware.

Accommodations


The Savoir Faire features six staterooms which can be configured with either two twin beds or one queen bed. Cabins include private bathrooms and offer good lighting, European and US power outlets, and air conditioning. Each cabin has two wardrobe cabinets with plenty of room for storing your personal items as well as a writing desk and chair.

Amenities


  • Gourmet cuisine typically featuring:
    • Continental breakfast with freshly baked pastries, breads, cereals, fruit, yogurt and eggs made to order
    • Light and delicious lunches
    • Dinners include an entree, main course, cheese, dessert, and coffee, followed by aperitifs and chocolates
  • Regional and fine wines served with lunch and dinner
  • Open bar
  • Both 220v and 110v supply in each cabin
  • Air conditioning and central heating
  • Main lounge with piano, game table, library, and cocktail lounge
  • Two spacious decks with comfortable deck chairs and tables
  • Touring bicycles

Sample Itineraries


The Best of Burgundy

Cruising on the Canal de Bourgogne and Yonne River

 

Sunday - Ancy-le-Franc
  
Your chauffeur collects you from your Paris hotel at 2.00 pm for the drive to the "Savoir Faire", moored at Ancy-le-Franc on the Burgundy Canal. Your host and Captain welcomes you aboard with a Champagne Reception and an introduction to your crew and ship. Before dinner, your tour guide is at hand to introduce you to the local area and tell you about the cruise week ahead. After a well deserved aperitif on deck you are served your first of many splendid dinners aboard, prepared by your very own master chef.

Monday - Ancy-le-Franc to Tanlay
  
Fresh ground coffee and fluffy croissants and pastries straight from the local baker - a delicious breakfast sets us up for the gentle cruise past the beautiful 16th century Renaissance palace and gardens of Chateau d'Ancy le Franc, towards the picturesque village of Tanlay, tonight's mooring. Today, as with every day of your cruise, there's plenty of opportunity to wander or cycle ahead as the vessel descends through a series of quaint hand operated locks.    
  
After a leisurely lunch you'll stroll over to the 16th century Renaissance-style Chateau de Tanlay, nestling serenely within this picturesque village, which also boasts a challenging 9-hole golf course (advance bookings required). The interior is luxuriously furnished and decorated by some astonishing frescoes. Afterwards enjoy a promenade along the canal bank, a cool refreshing drink on the upper deck or a leisurely wander into the village before dinner.


Tuesday - Tanlay to Tonnerre
  
Today there is a real delight in store!  After a hearty breakfast, take a short ride to the Chateau of Ancy-le-Franc. This Renaissance jewel, set in the centre of a large park on the banks of the canal, houses the biggest collection of Renaissance murals in France making Ancy-le-Franc a direct contender of Fontainebleau Palace.  The rich decor is attributed to some of the most celebrated Italian, Flemish and Burgundy artists of the 16th and 17th century.
  
Your cruise today takes you to Tonnerre, one of the few places along the canal where you will find vineyards. This town is the centre of a small vine growing area of about 60 hectares producing excellent reds and roses under the name "Bourgogne Epineuil". Of particular interest is La Fosse Dionne. Situated in the centre of the old town this natural spring, the second deepest in France, has long mystified people and is well worth a visit. In 1758 it was converted into a "Lavoire". The most beautiful reminder of Tonnerre's past is the old hospital, built in 1293 by Margueritte od Burgundy. The chapel has a magnificent entombment, a masterpiece of 15th century Burgundian art.


Wednesday - Tonnerre to St Florentin
  
Yet another great breakfast! Why not pop along to the Wednesday morning market before rejoining your cruise along the Burgundy Canal. This is barging at it's best. Relaxed, gentle on the soul, every bend offering something new. Hop on, hop off your barge. Feeling left out - why not help with the locks. Great exercise and the photos will be the envy of your friends.
  
Today you'll visit one of the great Cistercian monasteries of France. The Abbey of Pontigny was founded in 1114.  More recently Pontigny Abbey has also played an important role in French culture - from 1922 to 1939 there was an annual get together of the great European intellectuals of the time at the abbey, including TS Eliot, Thomas Mann and Jean Paul Sartre. Let's not forget the Cistercian monks of Pontigny Abbey. who first planted vines in the Chablis region.

 
Thursday - St Florentin to Gurgy
  
You'll begin your cruise along the final stretch of the Burgundy Canal before joining the river Yonne, which winds it's way upstream to the riverside town of Auxerre. Your Captain, a veteran of the European waterways, fell in love with this delightful river when first in France and reckons it to be one of the most delightful waters he cruises on today. Birdsong abounds within the trees that line the riverbanks. Locks with sloping walls and electric gates make for contrast to those quaint hand operated gates on the Burgundy Canal.

Your tour guide drives you to the world famous town of Chablis where you'll take a tour of the ancient press and cellars of Domaine Laroche, followed by a winetasting of their various fine vintages. After seeing Chablis, you'll drive a short distance to a beautiful secluded spot where you can enjoy a panoramic vista of the Grand Cru vineyards and the surrounding countryside. Your chef has prepared a surprise gourmet  picnic for your enjoyment. Great wine, great food and the companionship of friends and loved ones make for the perfect setting. Fully replenished, return to the "Savoir Faire" to continue your cruise to the sleepy riverside hamlet of Gurgy, your overnight mooring.

 
Friday - Gurgy to Auxerre

This morning's cruise takes you to your final destination and what is undoubtedly one of the prettiest towns in France. Auxerre, the capital of lower Burgundy, is situated in the heart of a wine growing region most famous for its Chablis wine. The success of this thriving town is celebrated by architectural jewels such as the ornately painted 15th century Clock Tower, the soaring Gothic cathedrals of Saint Germain and Saint Stephen and an abundance of ornate Renaissance houses bordering tree lined squares. Every street offers a golden opportunity for the aspiring photographer. After lunch your tour guide is at hand to show you around this delightful town.
 
Relax before dinner with a drink from the bar and enjoy the best view in town from the panoramic deck of the "Savoir Faire". Tonight your chef adorns your table with a special Farewell Dinner. Candlelit, crystal and gleaming silverware add to the romantic ambiance of your celebration. Laughter, great times and the warmth of friendship contribute to those "Golden Memories" that last a lifetime.


Saturday - Auxerre

Time to bid farewell to the Savoir Faire and her Captain and crew, but not before a rather special breakfast. After all, they wouldn't want you leave hungry! Bags are loaded by 9.30 am and you are driven  to your designated destination in Paris.
  

* Please note that cruise week runs in opposite direction on alternate weeks.




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