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LE PHENICIEN, a light filled 18 passenger deluxe barge, cruises in Provence and The Camargue and is ideal for vacations or business retreats.
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LE PHENICIEN is not your usual barge. It is amazingly luminous with its huge picture windows and immediately reflects all the colors and light that is Provence. Decorated by its French owners in a contemporary Provencal style, its warm colors invite you in and make you feel immediately comfortable. The fabulous food and fine wines are accompanied by a diverse and fun itinerary to Provence's most favorite sites. |
Cruise Highlights
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A Delectable Provencal Dinner
Stuffed baby vegetables from Provence with balsamic dressing
Lamb cannelloni egg-plant, honey and rosemary sauce
Breaded Camembert, salad with olive oil
Melted chocolate cake, almond chantilly cream and passion fruit syrup
White wine: Mas Sainte Berthe AOC "Les Baux" - 2004 Red wine: Domaine Beaurenard AOC "Chateauneuf-du-Pape" - 2002
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Highlights of a Week on LE PHENICIEN in Provence
- The gateway to Provence, Avignon, with the Palais du Papes and charming streets
- Le Pont du Gard, the engineering marvel dating back to Roman times
- Medieval Les Baux de Provence with its spectacular views and artisan shops
- Roman Arles, site of many Roman ruins and the land of Van Gogh
- The fascinating Camargue region and visit to a working ranch complete with cowboys French style
- The walled town of Aigues Mortes

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Itinerary
A week on LE PHENICIEN in Provence
Sunday Transfer from a defined picking point to Le Phénicien which is moored close to the Avignon ramparts. It is time for a little nap or a free visit of the city. Our first dinner on board gives an indication of the high standard of cuisine that will be served during the cruise and the accompanying wines have been specially chosen from top-notch local vineyards.
Monday History and wines are our centers of interest today. We first take a guided tour to learn about the religious and artistic importance of the city’s prestigious past with the palace of the Popes visit. Then a first nice lunch cruise takes us closer to one of the best cellars of Châteauneuf-du-Pape where we have a guided visit followed by a wine tasting. This evening we sail to Villeneuve lès Avignon where we will stay overnight. The wines tasted in the morning are back on the table at dinner!
Tuesday This morning the gigantic Roman aqueduct “Le Pont du Gard”, its recently made-up site and its modern museum are waiting for you. After this intriguing guided visit we get back to the barge and sail down to Vallabrègues a quiet and charming little port where it is good to rest, have a bike ride or play the pétanque under the plane trees.
Wednesday Spots of legend are many in the surroundings and after breakfast, we will visit the charming mediaeval village of Les Baux de Provence and take some time to shop around! Back to the barge we pass through the huge 36 feet high lock of Beaucaire and sail down to Arles, the open-air Museum of Provence.
Thursday Our guided visit in Arles this morning will delve deep into antiquity and, at the same time, unravel the joys and despair of Van Gogh who painted 300 canvases during his year here in 1888. The most impressive navigation is for today heading for the Camargue! We cruise the Rhône river, the petit Rhône and the canal to reach the quiet and typical village of Gallician.
Friday For our last day of excursion, what would you say about a nice trip to visit the wild Camargue? There we reach a manade, a typical ranch, where the gardians à cheval, the local authentic cowboys, show us how they tend the herds of bulls on their superb white horses. Our final destination is Aigues-Mortes, a 14th century walled city rising from a flat landscape from which St Louis set sail on his Holly Crusades. The Camargue never fails to surprise and welcomes us for our farewell dinner!
Saturday After breakfast, morning departure to the defined transfer point.
This itinerary is run in reverse on alternate weeks and is subject to change at any time. |
Floor Plan
 Le Phenicien has 3 queen cabins and 6 twin or king cabins with ensuite baths. |
For an authentic French experience, Le Phenicien is the deluxe barge for you. It is owned and operated by a Provencal French family who speak fluent English. |
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LE PHENICIEN Deluxe, 18 passengers Sunday to Saturday - 6 nights |
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Cruise Rates 2008 |
| SEE SPECIAL OFFERS for price reductions on select cabin bookings. |
Value Season Departures Apr 6, 13, 20; July 13, 20, 27; Aug 3, 10, 17, 24; from Nov 2 |
| Per Person Double 0ccupancy |
$2,990 |
| Single Cabin |
$4,190 |
Mid Season Departures Apr 27; May 4, 11; June 29; July 6; Oct 19, 26 |
| Per Person Double Occupancy |
$3,500 |
| Single Cabin |
$4,900 |
Regular Season Departures May 18, 25; June 1, 8, 15, 22 Aug 31; Sept 7, 14, 21, 28; Oct 5, 12 |
| Per Person Double Occupancy |
$3,990 |
| Single Cabin |
$5,590 |
Golf is available on standard and charter cruises. Wine and Biking Cruises are available for charters. Please inquire for details. |
Charter Prices are available for parties of 9-18. Please inquire for additional prices.
Six-night charter for 9 |
| Value Season |
$32,000 |
| Mid Season |
$38,000 |
| Regular Season |
$45,000 |
| Six-night charter for 12 |
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| Value Season |
$35,000 |
| Mid Season |
$41,000 |
| Regular Season |
$48,000 |
| Six-night charter for 15 |
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| Value Season |
$44,000 |
| Mid Season |
$50,000 |
| Regular Season |
$57,000 |
| Six-night charter for 18 |
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| Value Season |
$50,000 |
| Mid Season |
$56,000 |
| Regular Season |
$63,000 | |
Included in Cruise Price |
- Transportation between designated meeting point and the barge
- Six nights accommodation in private cabin with ensuite bath
- All meals, wine and drinks on board
- Open bar
- Daily escorted excursions by air-conditioned van
- All barge amenities including bicycles
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Barge Features |
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Passengers: 18 Crew: 6 Barge Size: 127 ft x 16 ft, 7 in Cabins: 9 Cabin Size: Approx 107 sq ft Accommodations: 3 queen cabins; 6 twin or king cabins, all with private ensuite baths Heat & Air: Individually controlled Laundry: Available twice/week for additional charge Amenities: Hairdryers, library, 1000 sq ft lounge, facilities for business meetings, teak sundeck with chairs, 8 bicycles, powder room on main deck Email Access: Inquire TV/DVD/CD: CD, Flat Screen TV Electricity: 220V |
Cruise Features |
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Cruising Region: River Rhone, Petit Rhone, Provence, the Camargue Cruising Season: April - October Length of Cruise: 6 nights Departure Day: Sunday Pick-up Time: 5:15-5:45 pm Pick-up Location: Montpellier, Nimes or Avignon TGV Station or designated hotel depending on direction of cruise |
Theme Cruises Available |
| Cooking, Wine, Golf, Biking, Custom such as gardening, painting, gastronomy, Jewish history, business meetings and incentives. Please inquire for details. |
Our Guests Say
"If we were to rate everything you enumerated, from 1-10, 10 the highest is what it was. You were sensational, food, wine, staff, accommodations, people. I would definitely recommend the cruise to others." Myrna and Ed 2007 |
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