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Impressionist Reflections Along the Seine (port-to-port cruise)

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1845.00

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7

Impressionist Reflections Along the Seine (port-to-port cruise)

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1845.00

Immerse yourself in the magical world of Impressionism through a fascinating program where art, light, and nature meet. Each day takes you on a journey in the footsteps of the greatest masters, from Claude Monet to Édouard Manet, passing through Gustave Courbet and Eugène Boudin. From Monet’s house in Giverny to the cliffs of Étretat, from the Abbey of Saint-Wandrille and the House of Victor Hugo to the picturesque streets of Honfleur, each stop invites you to discover places rich in history and artistic emotions. Sail along the Seine, between landscapes immortalized by the Impressionists and UNESCO World Heritage sites, for a full immersion in the world of art. A unique journey at the crossroads of natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Trip Code: 
PNP_IMPP
Duration:
7
DAYS
DAY
1
PARIS

Passengers are welcome to board our ship at 6 p.m. After you’ve comfortably settled into your cabins, we’ll introduce our crew at a welcome cocktail. We’ll cruise along the Seine to take in enchanting Paris by night (water level permitting).

We'll enjoy dinner on board and cruise through the night.

Lecture on board: "Defining Impressionism, its origins, techniques, and context."

DAY
2
LA ROCHE-GUYON

Morning spent cruising through the enchanting landscapes of the Seine’s meanders, where picturesque villages and limestone cliffs unfold along the water. We'll pass by La Roche-Guyon, nestled in a large natural amphitheater. The Seine’s loops create an exceptional landscape immortalized by the Impressionists. On board, enjoy a tasting of Norman cheeses, emblematic of the regional terroir, renowned for their authenticity and rich flavors.

In the afternoon, included excursion: Visit to Claude Monet's house and garden in Giverny. This avant-garde artist is recognized as one of the creators of the Impressionist movement and made light the “main character” in his sublime landscapes. His long career and colorful works embody the transition from tradition to modernity. Between the famous artist’s studio and his “water garden,” the visitor is swept away by the magic of the place, the moment, and the elements. Afternoon navigation toward Rouen.

Night navigation towards Caudebec-en-Caux. Enjoy an evening of entertainment.

DAY
3
CAUDEBEC-EN-CAUX

In the morning, included excursion: Visit to Caudebec-en-Caux and MuséoSeine(1). Immerse yourself in the history and culture of the region by visiting the charming village of Caudebec-en-Caux, located on the banks of the Seine. You'll start your exploration with a stroll through its picturesque streets, where traditional Normandy architecture blends with the fascinating history of the territory.

You'll continue your visit at MuséoSeine, which, beyond exploring the history of the river, highlights the impact of the Seine on Impressionist art. The museum reveals how this majestic river shaped the vision of many painters, notably through a selection of works and exhibitions dedicated to Impressionism. You'll discover scenes of daily life, plays of light, and iconic landscapes of the region, painted by these visionary artists.

In the afternoon, included excursion: Visit to the Abbey of Saint-Wandrille and the House of Victor Hugo(2).

Begin your discovery with a guided visit to the Abbey of Saint-Wandrille. Nestled in a green setting, this abbey offers a peaceful environment typical of Normandy’s landscapes. Although the abbey itself was not painted by the great Impressionists, its surroundings reflect the essence of the scenes they sought to capture: subtle plays of light, changing nuances in nature, and the serenity of the Seine’s valleys, so often immortalized by Claude Monet and his contemporaries.

Continue your journey to Villequier, a village deeply marked by the history of Victor Hugo. Here stands the House of Victor Hugo, a 19th-century residence transformed into a museum, where you can visit the rooms dedicated to the writer. The house houses personal mementos of Victor Hugo and provides a glimpse into his intimate world, particularly after the tragic loss of his daughter Léopoldine. Overlooking the Seine, the house offers a splendid view of the river and its landscapes, bathed in light that inspired the Impressionists. This natural setting, emblematic of Hugo’s poetry in Les Contemplations, echoes the quest of Impressionist artists: to capture the fleeting moment and elevate the ephemeral beauty of the landscapes. You'll be immersed in a Normandy where art, literature, and nature intertwine, in tribute to the landscapes that inspired generations of artists and writers.

DAY
4
CAUDEBEC-EN-CAUX - HONFLEUR

Morning spent cruising towards Honfleur, along the peaceful meanders of the Seine. Admire the diversity of the riverbanks, from verdant valleys and picturesque villages to the unique light that inspired so many Impressionist painters.

In the afternoon, included excursion: Étretat and the Alabaster Coast, natural heritage of the Pays de Caux and the Seine estuary, a must-see destination for Impressionist painters. Monet painted "La porte d’Aval" in stormy weather and a magnificent snowy landscape, Courbet created his famous series of waves, Caillebotte painted Father Magloire on the road to Étretat, and Boudin, in the evening of his life, produced luminous works.

Lecture on board: "Claude Monet, the Quintessence of Impressionism."

DAY
5
HONFLEUR

In the morning, included excursion: Honfleur. Walking tour of Honfleur, the birthplace of Impressionism with its incomparable charm, where every street has been immortalized with delicate shades, vibrant colors, and subtle plays of light. At the end of a cobblestone alley, you’ll discover the former fortified city, the magnificent wooden church of Sainte Catherine, and, of course, the famous Old Basin, a favorite spot for Impressionist painters like Claude Monet.

Continue your Impressionist immersion with a free visit to the Eugène Boudin Museum(3), which highlights Honfleur's influence on Impressionist artists.

In the afternoon, included excursion: Guided visit of Le Havre and the MuMa Museum.

Discover this port city with a rich Impressionist heritage. It is here that Monet painted his famous Impression, Sunrise, a pivotal work that gave the movement its name. Stroll through the port area, where Monet captured the play of light on the water, and be charmed by the beauty of this city, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its modern architecture, rebuilt after World War II. Walk through its streets and iconic spaces, blending history and modernity. Next, visit the André Malraux Modern Art Museum (MuMa)(4), a true treasure trove for Impressionist and modern art. This prestigious museum houses one of France’s most important collections, with masterpieces by Claude Monet and other painters deeply influenced by the coastal landscapes and unique light of the region. As you wander through its galleries, you’ll discover magnificent works that capture the wild beauty of the sea, the horizon, and the changing light that characterizes the Norman coastline.

The MuMa is not only a place for artistic contemplation but also an immersive environment, where art interacts with its surroundings. The museum’s modernist architecture, open to the sea, amplifies this experience. Large windows offer a breathtaking view of the Seine estuary, and you’ll feel how artists captured this special light that shaped their work.

Lecture on board: "Geography of Impressionism: Paris and the suburbs, Honfleur, and the Normandy Coast."

DAY
6
ROUEN

In the morning, included excursion: Themed guided visit of Rouen "In the footsteps of the Impressionists." The "city of a hundred bell towers," where Monet painted the cathedral and Pissarro painted the port at all hours of the day, offers visitors a unique experience. Like a painter, let yourself be charmed by the play of clouds in the Rouen sky, the reflections on the Seine, or the changing light on the facade of the Notre-Dame Cathedral. Then your steps will lead you to the Museum of Fine Arts(5), which houses one of France’s most prestigious public collections, featuring paintings, sculptures, drawings, and objects of art from the 15th century to the present day.

Afternoon spent cruising, descending the Seine through varied panoramas. Between pastoral landscapes, elegant castles, and lively riverbanks, be captivated by the tranquility and richness of the journey to the capital. Gala evening.

DAY
7
PARIS

Enjoy one last buffet breakfast on board before disembarking at 9:00 a.m. End of our services.

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