Saturday, 2 November 2013

A France Barge Trip Is The Perfect Holiday

By Allyson Burke


Floating through the French countryside sounds like an relaxing vacation. Seeing the lushness of the interior of this country is possible by taking a France barge trip along the waterways and canals that flow through this land.

Those that abhor the huge cruise ships with lots of people and too much of everything will find that a cruise down the inland waterways of Europe is just the ticket for them. The quaint towns and countryside that you will float through is nothing like a regular cruise. Plus the barge cruise is to focus on your experience which is about quality, and not quantity.

Most of the barges once carried items like grain, coal, or other necessities to the local people living along the riverbank. They have been renovated to now carry a few people through these same waterways, allowing comfort and intimacy to be the focus. Because these boats have to fit down very small lochs, they are not huge in size, but grand in details.

Most of the itineraries developed focus on the food and the local culture one will see when delving into the small towns of areas of Burgundy, the Upper Loire, and the Champagne region. The barges allow you to get on and off easily and most of the cruises are all inclusive which means you pay one price and don't have to worry about pulling out your wallet again.

French food and wine is an integral part of a vacation here. The meals on board focus on the cuisine of the region and using local fare. Whether you are enjoying a wine pairing with a perfect roasted chicken for dinner or the buttery crunch of a croissant, the food will be one of the highlights of your trip. Not only will you eat well on board, but there are daily excursions to taste regional foods, wine, and even the chance to wander through a castle.

The paint color on the barges brings to mind the toys of a child, however, the rooms are anything but child's play. With fewer accommodations available, all the focus is on detail and comfort for guests on the boat. Larger rooms with beautiful appointments allow your stay to feel comfortable and sumptuous. With fewer guests you also receive the exclusive attention of the staff leaving you feeling pampered and truly rested.

The rivers and lochs you pass through are not large. This means that oftentimes you can reach out and touch the shore. This allows you to hop off the boat and walk alongside for some exercise if you wish, or perhaps the focus of your trip is simple to sit and take everything in while sipping a glass of wine, either way this is a one of a kind experience. Since you are surrounded by locals the cruises offer small trips to experience the loveliness of the land you are floating through whether that be tasting local wines or meandering through the ruins of a castle.

Taking a relaxing France barge trip may change your opinion of cruising altogether. Intimate and personal, these boats cater to you and your whims while enjoying the culture you are surrounded by. France is waiting.




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