Luxe Beat Magazine MARCH 2015 | Page 22

them later and we are talking major bucks), where we engaged in a lively debate on what was the best song of all time, since we had found out the answer at game night. 4. The Portraits of Southern France Itinerary can’t be beat Admittedly, they had a lot to work with on this one, so it would be really hard to mess up. What self-respecting foodie, wine onnoi r hi tory ff art o r or just all-round Francophile wouldn’t love this eight day cruise that starts in the historic city of Avignon, crisscrossing the Rhone and the Saone Rivers, then ending nine destinations later in Chalon-surSaone. Stops include three UNESCO World Heritage Sites; Roman ruins in Arles, wine-centric Tain-l’Hermitage, a n th in a ita o r n y an yon on o th all-time great food destinations. At least one complimentary guided tour was included each day, as well as optional shore excursions that were available for an additional fee. These were all led by friendly, knowledgeable guides. I loved that th y a ay off r on nt r walk for those who wanted to take their time without delaying less patient peeps like me, and also the high-tech audio headsets, so you 22 Superb Lyon Guide shows us Bocuse trompe l’oeil could hear everything the guide was ayin n i yo an r off slightly. Since our ship always docked right in town, we usually opted to take one tour to get our bearings and then would wander about on our own, often staying in town to try a local restaurant. Sampling of Daily Highlights: Day 1 Avignon- the “City of Popes” This was an at-your-own-pace orientation day, since guests were arriving throughout the day. We strolled down the cobblestone lanes, stocking up on Provencal lavender gifts, including infused honey, cookies, soaps and fragrant sachets, which helped eliminate our jetlag when tucked under our pillows. We took a quick peek at the exterior of the humongous Papal Palace, since we knew we were coming back later. Our ship was docked close to the famous ‘Pont de Avignon’. I had to teach Joan the song lyrics to “Sur le Pont d’Avignon.” Little did she know that a t r th r t in a t making up French sounding words! Day 2 Arles This UNESCO World Heritage Site i ith o an r in th o t impressive is the beautifully preserved Les Arènes, a 20,000-seat amphitheater, where gladiators once fought to the death. Arles is also known for having welcomed Van Gogh during a particularly turbulent period in his life. Inspired by the distinctive landscape, strong sunlight and bright colors, he spent hi na y ar h r ro in hat any riti i r hi n t