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Sisley Cruise >>>> More Details >>>
From 4 days 3 nights
The Seine upstream to Moret-sur Loing where Alfred Sisley lived and worked. On the way Barbizon, Fontainebleau, Melun, Vaux le Vicomte. In St Mammès, historical high spot of inland water transport, two routes invite you to reach Burgundy.
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Sisley one day cruises >>>> More details >>>
Day from 9 am till 6 pm
Voyage to bargees and Alfred Sisley's country. The Seine downstream to Fontainebleau, Samois, Melun, or upstream to Montereau-Fault- Yonne. The river Loing and the canal through a peaceful countryside to Nemours.
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Champagne Cruise >>>> More Details >>>
From 5 days 4 nights
Paris awaking, on quiet early morning, you'll start sailing upstream the Seine. Reaching the Marne starts a peaceful journey towards Champagne vineyards. A cruise dedicated to the king of wines with unforgettable surprises.
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Monet - Renoir - Van Gogh Cruise >>>> More Details >>>
From 3 days 2 nights
The Seine downstream to Chatou and the Impressionists Island not far from "La Maison Fournaise". Further down in Conflans-st-Honorine a visit to the inland water transport museum is a must. From there, up the Oise to Auvers-sur-Oise or down the Seine to Giverny, pick up your choice.
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Monet one day cruise >>>> More Details >>>
Renoir one day cruise >>>> More Details >>>
Van Gogh one day cruise >>>> More Details >>>
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Paris Tour Cruise >>>> More Details >>>
2 Days one night
An unusual voyage on The Seine and Paris inland waterways. The Seine downstream to enter St Denis canal, then up to the Ourcq canal and "Bassin de la Villette". St Martin Canal, movies favourite, leads to Arsenal port reaching the Seine to "Notre Dame" and "Eiffel Tower".
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Paris, One Day Cruises >>>> More Details >>>
Lunch - Diner
A special event to celebrate entertaining friends, family or business guests: Make up your day. From Grenelle to Bercy the traditional Paris Cruise gives you the opportunity to admire bridges and monuments. The "Eiffel Tower" of course but as well "Notre Dame" "Le Grand Palais" "Le Musée d'Orsay" and many more.
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