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golf cruises on the Canal du Midi .
Tango
offers golf cruises for passengers who want to enjoy their
favorite sport during their cruise.
There are three golf courses on Tango's route:
http://www.golf-de-carcassonne.com/
http://www.golfsaintthomas.com/
http://golf.ville-agde.fr/
Tango
Itinerary : Canal du Midi
The
magnificent tree-lined Canal du Midi is Paul Riquet's engineering
wonder, completed in 1681 to link the Mediterranean to the
Atlantic Ocean bypassing the long passage around Spain.
To preserve the beauty of this masterpiece, UNESCO designated
it a World Heritage Site in 1996. From the barges' sundecks
you can appreciate the graceful olive-shaped locks, unique
to this canal, which enable us to climb up and down the
hilly terrain of the Languedoc-Roussillon. All along the
canal, impressive stone bridges and aqueducts reflect the
handsome Versailles architectural style of Louis XIV, the
Sun King.
The
barges cruise the entire length of the Canal du Midi from
the ancient Phoenician seaport town of Agde on the Mediterranean
to the beautiful 'Ville Rose' of Toulouse. The most popular
stretch is between Beziers and Carcassonne where the canal
serpentines past villages and vineyards. In mid-Summer the
Carcassonne to Toulouse route offers cruising in the shaded
avenues of the famous sycamore trees, colorful vistas of
sunflower fields in full bloom and quiet back-road visits
to farmer's markets.
Provence
and the Camargue
The
majestic Rhone river is host to the sun drenched historical
Provençal riverside towns of Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Avignon,
Tarascon, and Arles. The vistas of cypress and olive groves
of Van Gogh's paintings come to life as we cruise through
the Camargue on the Petit Rhône river and the Canal du Rhône-à-Sète.
Wild white horses, black bulls of bullfighting tradition
and pink flamingoes wander free totally unconcerned by our
presence as we glide through France's largest wildlife reserve.
The ancient fortified town of Aigues-Mortes, and the Mediterranean
fishing ports of Sète, and Marseillan, where we are treated
to mouthwatering fresh seafood, have colorful outdoor markets
and Provencal boutiques such as Soleido. One of the most
spectacular and exciting days of this cruise is sailing
alongside the Mediterranean coast on the inland salt lake
of Etang de Thau, entering the Canal du Midi at Les Onglous.
This
Provence route is an excellent proposition for second time
passengers who have cruised the Canal du Midi and is best
taken in either Spring or Fall when temperatures are usually
cooler.
Sample
Itinerary - Beziers to Carcassonne
Beziers
to Carcassonne is the most famous and popular of our cruise
routes. Here follows a suggested itinerary. This itinerary
can always be tailored to a charter group's special interests
in wine, food, history, art, etc.
Please contact
us for sample itineraries for our other routes.
Sunday, Day 1
Agde
Your tourguide meets you at your designated meeting point
and accompanies you to the barge moored on the edge of the
Mediterranean in the Phenicien port town of Agde,
A champagne reception welcomes you on board and provides
the occasion to meet your Captain and the rest of the crew.
You will enjoy the first of many wonderful feasts with dinner
on board.
Monday, Day 2
Cruise to Villeneuve les Beziers.
A morning cruise through Camargue landscapes, black bulls
and white horses graze alongside in canalside pastures ..
You will quickly settle into the rhythm of relaxing on board
while the scenery changes before your eyes as the barge
heads inland shaded by the famous sycamore trees., A wine
tasting at the cellars of Noilly Prat , creators of the
famous Vermouth, and a visit to Marseillan’s oyster
beds for some fresh oysters to enjoy on the barge.
Tuesday,
Day 3
Cruise to Foncerannes Locks
Excellent biking and walking opportunities during this morning’s
cruise towards the acquaduct and seven staircase locks of
Beziers, the most exciting of Paul Riquet’s engineering
feats. You can get off at the locks and take advantage of
the easy exercise while the barge cruises leisurely alongside.
After ascending the locks, a minivan visit to Pezenas, renowned
for the magnificent architecture of its elegant and historical
town houses. On the return journey, we can stop for a glass
of cold white Picpoul de Pinet in a local vineyard before
dinner on board.
Wednesday
Day 4
Cruise to Regismont le Haut
Morning visit to Narbonne, once Roman capital of the region,
where you can walk on the rutted paving stones of the Via
Domitia. Now a bustling and attractive Languedoc town there
is something for all visitors, a stunning Cathedral and
cloisters, a 100 yr. old covered Les Halles market where
guests help the chef fill the shopping baskets to take back
to the barge, and for those that need designer boutiques,
there are plenty..
A relaxing afternoon cruise takes us to a delightful countryside
mooring with spectacular views..
Thursday
Day 5
Cruise to Pigasse
Morning cruise to the canalside village of Capestang. You
can stroll into the village for a pastis at a terrace café
and buy some postcards before lunch on deck. After navigating
through the tiniest stone bridge as we leave Capestang,
breathtaking vistas of vineyards as far as the eye can see,
and views of the snow capped Pyrenees make this afternoon’s
cruise exceptionally beautiful. Enjoy a visit to L’Oulibo,
our local olive mill boasting gold medals for both their
oil and olives.
You will end the day with a drive up to the ruins of Minerve,
defeated by Simon de Montfort the Cathars made their last
stance here due to the natural protection of the canyons,
Time to savor some fine wine of the Captain’s selection
before dinner on board.
Friday,
Day 6
Cruise to Le Somail
After a short morning cruise, the tourguide takes you to
Carcassonne to discover Europe’s largest medieval
fortress city, including the Cathedral famous for its rose
stained glass windows. You are invited out to lunch for
a succulent cassoulet, confit of duck and special white
beans simmered for hours, by far the most famous of Languedoc
dishes...A late afternoon cruise takes you to the most picturesque
canal village of Le Somail, where you will enjoy a farewell
dinner in this exquisite peaceful setting.
Saturday,
Day 7
After breakfast your tourguide will take you to the departure
point for the continuation of your journey.
Sample
Wine Cruise - Carcassonne to Beziers
This cruise has been designed to offer the opportunity
to taste the fine variety of AOC Languedoc wines which are
cultivated along the Canal du Midi.
Sunday
, Carcassonne
Your tourguide meets you at the designated meeting point
and brings you to the barge moored nearby. After a champagne
reception and welcome by the Captain and crew, there is
time to unpack and relax before your first dinner on board.
Monday
, Cruise to Millegrand
As soon as the first lock opens at 9a.m. the barge will
start its descent into the spectacular scenery of this section
of the Canal des Deux Mers, virtually unchanged since Paul
Riquet finished the canal 300 years ago. At the end of the
morning, appetites will be ready for a succulent cassoulet
lunch in the Medieval City of Carcassonne, followed by a
visit to the ramparts with the tourguide. On the way back
a winetasting at the vineyards of Pierre Cros to pay homage
to his prize winning Minvervois. Time to put feet up and
relax on deck for an evening cruise to a magical mooring
where the sycamore trees form a green cathedral of leaves
above.
Tuesday
Cruise to Aiguilles
A leisurely morning cruise during which passengers can enjoy
‘lock hopping’, taking the bikes or walking
the mile or so between locks. After lunch on board a minivan
afternoon visit to the cobble stoned artists’ village
of Lagrasse, hidden in the Corbieres hills.. Once a sanctuary
of 10th Century Benedictine monks who built a splendid Abby,
it is now a haven for artisans, especially potters offering
tasteful objets d’art. On the way back to the barge
a wine tasting at Chateau les Auzines,
a stunning location and offering prize winning Corbieres
wines grown organically.
Wednesday Cruise to Paraza
This morning a minivan tour to the ruined fortified town
of Minerve, where you will learn of the fate of the Cathars
at the hands of Simon de Montfort. Spectacular views as
you drive through the hills on the way to taste another
famous wine at La Liviniere, this time we shall see the
whole process at the local cooperative which has enjoyed
press in the world of conoisseurs. Back for lunch on board
and an afternoon of cruising before stopping and tying up
at the oldest acquaduct , the Pont Canal de la Repudre,
another beautiful peaceful setting.
Thursday
Cruise to Le Somail
A morning minivan departure to the bustling street market
in Narbonne, tour with the
guide to learn about the once Roman capital of the Minervois,
you can walk on the Roman road, visit the Cathedral and
shop in the covered Les Halles market with the barge chef
. Taste an ice cold white wine with a platter of fresh seafood
and enjoy the atmosphere of this 100yr old traditional French
food paradise. Back to the barge with the market spoils
for lunch and a relaxing afternoon cruise. Winetasting at
the canalside Chateau de Ventenac before mooring up in Le
Somail, the most picturesque village on the Canal du Midi
and famous for its antique bookstore, where old French prints
and posters can be found.
Friday
In the morning a visit to the nearby prize winning l’Olibou
olive mill, a variety of olives and fine cold pressed olive
oil as well as attractive pottery, soaps and arisanal wares
make good gifts. The barge cruises to an impressive aquaduct
where guests can enjoy lunch on deck overlooking the river
Cesse. An afternoon cruise on the 56 km. ‘grand bief’
where the locks are replaced by gentle curves taking the
canal down towards the Mediterranean. Today presents the
views you will always remember, quite unique to this magical
canal, elegantly winding its way in an avenue of sycamore
trees. . The barge ties up in the canalside village of Capestang,
just in time for those who would like to get to the goat
farm to watch the milking and buy fresh goat cheese. This
evening’s aperitif will be a winetasting from the
Captain’s selection..
Saturday
After breakfast, you will be taken by minivan to your point
of departure for the continuation of your travels.

Fandango
2010 Burgundy Canal Cruises
Cruising the most picturesque portion of the Burgundy Canal
between Fleurey sur Ouche and Vandenesse
Sample Itinerary to be reversed on alternate weeks.
Sunday – Meeting point Dijon 4:00 PM
The Fandango tour guide will either be on the platform to
meet your train or
pick you up at your Dijon hotel to escort you to the barge
by mini-van. A
champagne welcome provides the perfect moment to meet the
rest of the
crew and preview the week ahead. After acquainting yourself
with your
cabin, your evening meal will be the start of your gourmet
journey.
Monday – Cruise to Gissey sur Ouche
While you enjoy your first delicious breakfast of warm croissants
and crispy
baguettes from the canal-side village 'boulangerie,' the
barge is readied for
departure. Your morning cruise introduces you to the peaceful
green pastoral setting of the river Ouche Valley where you
will spend your week relaxing into the slow pace of the
barge's progress at walking speed. You may get on and off
at the locks to walk or bike ride if you feel you want to
exercise.
At lunchtime we shall moor up at the most charming flower
bedecked village of St. Marie sur Ouche. The first day usually
feels fine not to leave the barge and enjoy more afternoon
cruising to the evening mooring, and dinner on board.
Tuesday – Cruise to La Bussiere
It's market day in Dijon and perfect for stocking up with
all the wonderful
produce, cheeses and meats that make Burgundy the great
destination for
traditional French cuisine. Any thing that catches your
eye can be added to
the shopping basket, as the chef makes the rounds of the
'les halles' covered market. A stop at the marvelous Maille
mustard shop mustn't be missed. A historic tour will be
included, and time is given to exploring the ancient streets
of this busy town full of smart boutiques and even boasting
a Galeries Lafayette.
A feast of market delicacies will be laid out when we get
back to the barge for lunch, followed
by a restful afternoon cruise. The evening mooring in La
Bussiere is one of the most beautiful as it overlooks horses
grazing in the paddocks of a riding stable. Riding can be
arranged if desired. Dinner on board.
Wednesday- Cruise to Veuvey sur Ouche
Time for an up close look at the vineyards with a mini-van
visit through the
great 'grand cru' wine area of Burgundy. A guided tour of
Clos de Vougeot is followed by a wine tasting at Nuits St.
Georges, suppliers of the barge's
favorite reds; Vosne Romanee and Côte de Nuits St.
Georges.
This will build up a serious appetite for lunch at the Michelin
starred Abbaye de la Bussière.
The magnificent setting of this restored Abbey within its
private park including a lake, invites a walk after lunch.
Then, a well earned
siesta cruise to Veuvey sur Ouche, a village worth a stroll
before a light
dinner on board.
Thursday- Cruise to Pont d'Ouche
A morning cruise taking in the cream colored cows grazing
in their pastures, more attractive lock houses decorated
with beautifully tended gardens full of flowers, and the
rhythm of cruising is well installed.
But after lunch on board, one of the most exciting mini-van
tours beckons, to Beaune. The scenic drive through the woods
to this favorite Burgundy wine capital town is lovely. Beaune
is unspoiled, the perfect French town from a bygone era.
Pretty shops along cobblestone streets surround the famous
Hospice you will visit. There are more wine tasting opportunities
at cellars who will ship to your home.
Another delicious dinner will be waiting for tired travelers
at their cozy barge.
Friday- Cruise to Vandenesse
The captain will be warming the engine while coffees are
being enjoyed as it's another full day ahead, chateaux viewing.
After a couple of hours cruising, the barge will be moored
up to enable the mini-van tour of the local chateaux of
Commarin, Châteauneuf en Auxois, and on to visit Flavigny,
of Chocolate film fame. At 'Le Grange,' local farmer's wives
lay out a delicious array of quiches which go down well
with an ice-cold Auxois white wine. After succulent fruit
tarts and coffee, we're on our way back to the barge, taking
in two more moated castles en route.
During a late afternoon cruise to our final mooring, you'll
savour the wonderful smells from the
galley as the chef prepares your festive Farewell Dinner.
Saturday – Departure for continuation of journey
After breakfast the tour guide will transfer you to a Dijon
train station, car
rental agency or local hotel.
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