Explore Jewels of Southwest France for 11 days with Blue-Roads Touring and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

Bijoux du sud- ouest de la France

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  • Opérateur:

    Blue-Roads Touring

  • Durée:

    11 days

  • Taille du groupe:

    18 pax

  • Âge:

    18 à 80

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    Niveaux de difficulté:
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Fermez les yeux et imaginez l'ondulation des vignes dans la brise chaude de Bordeaux. Le croquant satisfaisant des huîtres fraîches de l'Atlantique que l'on écaille dans la baie d'Arachon. Le bruit des pas qui serpentent lentement sur les pavés de l'ancienne Carcassonne. Le parfum mielleux des fraises fraîches du Périgord sur le marché de Sarlat. Ce ne sont là que quelques-uns des moments que vous pouvez vivre dans le sud-ouest de la France - et nous avons hâte que vous les savouriez avec nous au cours de ce voyage intime.

Programme du circuit

Day 1

Jour 1 : Bordeaux (France)

Bordeaux séduit lentement. Ses grands boulevards de pierre, éclairés à la tombée de la nuit, attirent depuis des siècles les amateurs de vin, les philosophes et les vagabonds - et ce soir, c'est nous qu'ils attirent. Après avoir rencontré votre guide et le petit groupe avec lequel vous partagerez votre aventure, nous nous installerons pour notre premier contact avec la ville : un dîner de bienvenue, un premier aperçu du riche patrimoine culinaire de Bordeaux et le frisson tranquille d'un voyage qui ne fait que commencer. Si vous êtes arrivés tôt et que vous voulez vous dégourdir les jambes avant le dîner, le quartier des Chartrons est l'endroit où il faut flâner. Ses maisons de marchands du XVIIIe siècle stockaient autrefois le vin qui a fait la renommée de Bordeaux, et aujourd'hui ses boutiques d'antiquités, ses galeries indépendantes et ses bars à vin sur les trottoirs conservent cette aisance tranquille et prospère. En vous aventurant un peu plus loin, vous découvrirez l'opéra orné et l'élégant Cours du Chapeau Rouge, où les riches négociants en vin construisaient autrefois leurs magnifiques demeures, leur fortune provenant directement de la Garonne. Prenez une chaise, imprégnez-vous de l'atmosphère et laissez la ville s'installer autour de vous.

Repas :
- Dîner
Day 2

Jour 2 : Bordeaux - Bassin d'Arcachon - Biarritz

Ce matin, nous nous dirigerons vers la côte atlantique et les eaux scintillantes du bassin d'Arcachon, où nous arriverons dans une cabane traditionnelle au bord de l'eau pour goûter à la spécialité locale : des huîtres fraîchement écaillées, glacées et saumâtres, accompagnées d'un verre de vin blanc local. Les ostréiculteurs travaillent sur ces bancs de marée depuis des générations, et la saveur en témoigne. Ensuite, nous ferons une pause à la grande dune du Pilat, la plus haute dune de sable d'Europe. Le puissant sommet offre une vue sur la côte atlantique d'un côté, sur un océan infini de forêts de pins de l'autre et sur les vents salés qui effleurent vos joues. Ensuite, direction le sud pour Biarritz, la station balnéaire glamour qui attire les artistes, la royauté et les surfeurs sur ses rives depuis plus de 150 ans. Le soir, vous pourrez flâner sur la promenade alors que le soleil se couche sur l'Atlantique, ou vous rendre dans un bar à pintxos pour déguster des bouchées basques et un verre de txakoli bien frais.

Inclus aujourd'hui :
- Dégustation d'huîtres avec un verre de vin

Repas :
- Petit-déjeuner
Day 3

Jour 3 : Biarritz - Bayonne - Biarritz

Le Pays basque français possède un caractère tout à fait particulier, à la fois français et espagnol, et tout à fait fascinant. Même l'architecture raconte deux histoires : des fermes basques aux volets rouges côtoient des balcons aux accents espagnols, et les rues bruissent d'une langue antérieure aux deux nations. Ce matin, nous parcourrons la courte distance qui nous sépare de Bayonne, une belle ville fluviale où les rivières Nive et Adour, d'un brun chocolat, se rencontrent sous d'anciens ponts. Au musée du jambon de Bayonne, une entreprise familiale de troisième génération nous fera découvrir les traditions séculaires de salaison qui ont fait du jambon de Bayonne un synonyme de qualité dans toute la France. Les jambons sont conservés dans des caves fraîches, parfumées au sel, pendant des mois, jusqu'à ce que leur chair prenne une couleur rouge grenat. De retour à Biarritz, l'après-midi est à vous. Vous pouvez vous promener sur le sentier de la falaise au-dessus de la Grande Plage, en regardant les surfeurs se frayer un chemin dans la houle de l'Atlantique en contrebas, ou vous attabler à l'un des bars à pintxos le long du Port des Pêcheurs pour déguster un petit quelque chose de délicieux.

Inclus aujourd'hui :
- Dégustation de jambon au musée avec un guide local

Repas :
- Petit-déjeuner
Day 4

Jour 4 : Biarritz - Lourdes - Midi-Pyrénées

En tournant vers l'est aujourd'hui, le paysage se modifie alors que les Pyrénées commencent à se frayer un chemin au-dessus de l'horizon. Nous passerons par Pau - une ville gracieuse aux arcades couvertes et à la grandeur de la Belle Époque, où Henri IV est né dans un château qui se dresse toujours au-dessus du Gave de Pau - avant que la route n'entame sa descente vers les montagnes ondulantes. Notre première étape est Lourdes, où quelque chose dans l'air change dès que vous arrivez. Des millions de pèlerins se rendent chaque année au Sanctuaire Notre-Dame de Lourdes et à la Grotte de Massabielle, attirés par les visions rapportées par une jeune fille en 1858. Que vous arriviez avec la foi ou simplement avec la curiosité, vous y laisserez une trace inoubliable. Nous poursuivrons notre route à travers le Midi-Pyrénées, le long de routes rendues célèbres par le Tour de France, avant d'arriver à notre hôtel pour la nuit, niché dans un environnement montagneux paisible qui en fait une véritable retraite. Le dîner ici est quelque chose de spécial : la cuisine puise dans les produits de son propre jardin pour créer des repas qui sont aussi frais et honnêtes que le paysage à l'extérieur. Après une longue journée d'exploration, c'est exactement le genre de table à laquelle vous avez envie de vous asseoir.

Inclus aujourd'hui :
- Visite de Lourdes avec l'accompagnateur

Repas :
- Petit déjeuner
- Dîner
Day 5

Jour 5 : Midi-Pyrénées - Carcassonne

Aujourd'hui, nous traversons un paysage qui semble sorti d'un autre siècle. Le Midi-Pyrénées se déploie en vagues de bastides dorées - ces villes fortifiées situées au sommet des collines ont été construites selon un plan quadrillé afin que chaque habitant ait un accès égal à la place du marché central. Leur pierre couleur miel semble briller chaudement même à l'ombre, et le silence qui règne entre eux n'est rompu que par le chant des oiseaux et le passage occasionnel d'un tracteur au loin. Nous nous arrêterons dans une cave locale pour déguster la blanquette de Limoux, un vin pétillant dont l'histoire précède celle du champagne de plus d'un siècle. Le vin est vif, la cave fraîche et parfumée de chêne et de levure, et la fierté du vigneron pour sa région est contagieuse. C'est le genre d'étape qui transforme un intérêt passager pour le vin en une véritable passion. Puis, alors que la lumière de l'après-midi s'intensifie, Carcassonne apparaît à l'horizon. Le premier coup d'œil sur sa silhouette aux murs jumeaux se découpant sur le ciel interrompt véritablement la conversation dans le minicar - doubles remparts, tours pointues et 3 000 ans d'histoire, ressemblant pour tout au monde à un conte de fées fait de pierre. La soirée est à vous pour commencer votre propre exploration.

Inclus aujourd'hui :
- Dégustation de vins en Midi-Pyrénées avec visite d'un vignoble local

Repas :
- Petit-déjeuner
Day 6

Jour 6 : Carcassonne

Aujourd'hui, vous pourrez savourer Carcassonne à votre rythme. Deux millénaires d'histoire sont concentrés dans cette citadelle classée par l'UNESCO : 52 tours, un labyrinthe de passages, le formidable Château Comtal et des promenades sur les remparts avec des vues sur la vallée de l'Aude. Suivez votre curiosité dans les ruelles qui vous interpellent et ne vous étonnez pas de perdre la notion du temps. Le centre-ville récompense ceux qui s'attardent. Levez les yeux vers les tours en encorbellement et vous verrez les marques des coups portés par les engins de siège médiévaux sur les murs. Plongez dans l'ombre plus fraîche de la basilique Saint-Nazaire et laissez vos yeux s'habituer à la lumière kaléidoscopique de sa rosace gothique. Votre guide touristique connaît les coins les plus calmes où les groupes de cars n'ont pas tendance à se rendre - cela vaut la peine de lui demander un ou deux conseils avant de partir. Pour le déjeuner, cherchez le cassoulet, le ragoût de haricots et de canard cuit lentement que Carcassonne revendique comme sien, et qui a exactement le goût qu'il devrait avoir dans une ville médiévale par un après-midi ensoleillé. Ce soir, nous nous retrouverons pour un dîner de groupe dans un restaurant local - le cadre idéal pour échanger des histoires et des photos de la journée tout en savourant les saveurs locales du Languedoc.

Repas :
- Petit déjeuner
- Dîner
Day 7

Jour 7 : Carcassonne - Région d'Albi

Ce matin, nous quitterons Carcassonne pour nous diriger vers Albi, connue dans toute la France sous le nom de cité rouge, en raison de sa cathédrale construite en briques rose-rouge. La cathédrale Sainte-Cécile est la plus grande cathédrale en briques du monde, et rien ne vous prépare à l'intérieur : une nef vertigineuse couverte du sol au plafond de peintures de la Renaissance, son dais bleu et or si vivant qu'il semble se mouvoir dans la lumière. Votre guide conférencier vous fera revivre les différentes facettes de l'histoire de la ville au cours d'une visite à pied avant de vous laisser le temps de déjeuner. Pour le déjeuner, cherchez une table dans l'un des restaurants qui bordent les rues ombragées de la vieille ville et goûtez le gâteau à la broche local - un gâteau en spirale cuit à la broche sur une flamme nue, avec un intérieur moelleux à l'œuf et une croûte caramélisée. C'est un dessert que vous ne trouverez nulle part ailleurs en France. Cet après-midi, nous continuerons vers notre hôtel, niché dans un hameau voisin typique de la région d'Albi. Le rythme ralentit ici d'une manière délibérée : des ruelles étroites, des murs de pierre encore chauds du soleil de l'après-midi et le son lointain des cloches des églises. Le dîner de ce soir est l'occasion de savourer exactement le type de cuisine locale qui attire les gens dans ce coin de France.

Inclus aujourd'hui :
- Visite à pied d'Albi avec l'accompagnateur

Repas :
- Petit-déjeuner
- Dîner
Day 8

Jour 8 : Région d'Albi - Sarlat-la-Canéda

Nous prenons notre temps pour partir ce matin. Le village mérite qu'on s'y attarde un peu avant de le quitter, ses rues étant encore calmes dans la lumière du jour. Il y a quelque chose dans ces petites villes du sud le matin, lorsque les volets commencent à peine à s'ouvrir et que l'odeur du café s'échappe de quelque part, qui vous donne envie de vous attarder plus longtemps. Ensuite, nous nous dirigerons vers le nord, en Dordogne, une région qui envoûte tranquillement les visiteurs depuis des siècles. La route elle-même est un plaisir : des falaises de calcaire s'élèvent au-dessus des méandres des rivières, des noyeraies et des fermes à demi cachées derrière des haies, et parfois un village perché au-dessus de la vallée, comme s'il y avait poussé naturellement. Nous traverserons plusieurs d'entre eux en cours de route, nous arrêtant pour nous dégourdir les jambes et laisser le paysage s'installer. Nous arriverons à Sarlat-la-Canéda alors que la chaleur de l'après-midi atteint son paroxysme - des pierres dorées, magnifiquement préservées et sentant légèrement la graisse de canard et la fumée de bois. C'est l'une des plus belles villes médiévales de France, et elle se dévoile lentement : une chapelle romane nichée entre des bâtiments plus hauts, une cour pleine de géraniums aperçue à travers une arche, une vitrine de charcuterie remplie de confits et de rillettes. Promenez-vous avant le dîner et prenez vos repères - demain, nous lui accorderons toute l'attention qu'il mérite.

Repas :
- Petit déjeuner
Day 9

Jour 9 : Sarlat-la-Canéda - Beynac-et-Cazenac - Sarlat-la-Canéda

Ce matin, notre guide nous conduit à travers le cœur pavé de Sarlat-la-Canéda, avec une visite de son célèbre marché hebdomadaire. Les étals sont une véritable leçon de cuisine de la Dordogne : confit de canard, noix, truffes, foie gras et suffisamment de produits frais pour vous donner envie d'annuler votre vol de retour. Ensuite, nous nous dirigerons vers le village fluvial de Beynac-et-Cazenac, où un château séculaire veille depuis neuf siècles sur la Dordogne depuis sa position au sommet d'une falaise. Ses murs s'élèvent si naturellement de la roche qu'il est difficile de dire où finit la falaise et où commence la forteresse. Explorez les remparts avec votre guide local et observez le méandre de la rivière en contrebas - cette même vue a été disputée par les Anglais et les Français pendant près de trois siècles. De retour à Sarlat pour la soirée, la ville est à vous : peut-être une promenade dans les ruelles éclairées à la bougie, ou un dîner à une table que vous avez repérée et réservée pour vous - quelque part avec une terrasse, un menu à la craie et une carafe de Bergerac rouge local.

Inclus aujourd'hui :
- Visite à pied de Sarlat-la-Canéda avec l'accompagnateur (y compris le marché traditionnel)
- Visite du Château de Beynac avec un guide local

Repas :
- Petit-déjeuner
Day 10

Jour 10 : Sarlat-la-Canéda - Vallée de la Vézère - Sarlat-la-Canéda

Aujourd'hui, nous revenons 17 000 ans en arrière. Les peintures préhistoriques de Lascaux ont été découvertes par hasard en 1940, lorsqu'un groupe d'adolescents est tombé sur une grotte cachée. La réplique de Lascaux II nous donne l'occasion de nous tenir devant ces images extraordinaires - aurochs, chevaux et cerfs rendus avec une habileté et une confiance qui étonnent encore les archéologues aujourd'hui. Après une pause dans le joli village des Eyzies, nous suivrons la "route royale" entre les falaises calcaires escarpées et la rivière Vézère sinueuse jusqu'à une ferme truffière locale. Il s'agit des truffes noires du Périgord - les plus prisées de France - et un guide local nous guidera dans une chasse à travers les chênes avant que nous ne nous asseyions pour une dégustation de produits truffés qui changeront définitivement votre façon de voir cet extraordinaire champignon. Ce soir, nous retournerons à Sarlat pour un dîner d'adieu. La Dordogne a une façon de donner envie de rester - il y a toujours un village de plus à trouver, un plat de plus à essayer et une bouteille de plus à ouvrir. Le repas de ce soir est l'occasion idéale de partager les moments forts et de lever son verre à dix jours bien passés dans le coin le plus tranquillement spectaculaire de la France.

Inclus aujourd'hui :
- Visite de la grotte de Lascaux II
- Chasse aux truffes dans la vallée de la Vézère avec dégustation

Repas :
- Petit-déjeuner
- Dîner
Day 11

Jour 11 : Sarlat-la-Canéda - Saint-Émilion - Bordeaux

Nous bouclons la boucle aujourd'hui avec une dernière étape dans le village historique de Saint-Émilion - un village perché au-dessus d'une mer de vignes, dont les rues en calcaire et le clocher roman lui ont valu une place bien méritée sur la liste du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Nous explorerons un vignoble historique au cours d'une visite guidée, en nous aventurant dans les anciennes caves creusées dans la roche qui s'étendent sous la ville, avant de nous asseoir pour déguster les rouges profonds et veloutés à base de merlot que ce coteau produit depuis l'époque romaine. Un adieu approprié à onze jours d'indulgence française, avant de retourner à Bordeaux, où nous ferons nos adieux. Le sud-ouest de la France a une façon bien à lui d'entrer dans votre peau... de la meilleure façon possible. Nous pensons que vous planifierez votre retour avant même d'être parti.

Inclus aujourd'hui :
- Dégustation de vin à Saint-Émilion avec visite de vignobles

Repas :
- Petit-déjeuner

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Touring travel credit for a future tour. If you cancel within 60 days of

departure, you will forfeit your deposit and you will be required to pay

any applicable cancellation fee, and you will receive a credit for the

remaining amount paid by you in respect of the tour (if any).

CANCELLATION OR MODIFICATION BY US

Every effort will be made to operate all tours as advertised but it

must be remembered that our tours are planned up to 18 months in

advance. If insufficient bookings have been made as at 42 days prior

to departure, we may (in our absolute discretion) cancel the scheduled

tour or operate any tour below the minimum number of passengers

required. We recommend you do not book your flights until your tour

is guaranteed.

The following terms apply to a cancellation by us, except in the event

of unavoidable or extraordinary circumstances (which are dealt with in

the section immediately following this one). To the extent permitted by

applicable law:

• If your tour is cancelled by us, we will offer you in the first instance

alternative travel arrangements of comparable standard if available

(we will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower

value), or a Blue-Roads Touring credit for the full amount paid by

you. Alternatively, we can offer you a refund of all money paid by

you in respect of the tour (which excludes flights and/or insurance

as they have their own booking terms and conditions), minus any

unrecoverable costs and cancellation fees.

• If your tour is cancelled after the tour has commenced, we will

offer you in the first instance alternative travel arrangements of

comparable standard if available (we will refund any price difference

if the alternative is of a lower value), or a pro-rata Blue-Roads Touring

travel credit for the days that remain on your tour. Alternatively, we

can offer you a refund of all money paid by you in respect of the days

that remain on your tour (which excludes flights and/or insurance

as they have their own booking terms and conditions), minus any

unrecoverable costs and cancellation fees.

“Unrecoverable costs” means all reasonable and direct costs we have

incurred in relation to your tour, and includes amounts paid by us to

other relevant suppliers who are responsible for components of your

travel arrangements and which may be non-refundable.

UNAVOIDABLE OR EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES

In the event of unavoidable or extraordinary circumstances, we may

materially modify or cancel your tour as set out below, subject to our

hardship policy.

In these booking terms and conditions “unavoidable or extraordinary

circumstances” means any cause outside our reasonable control which

could not have been prevented or avoided even if all reasonable

measures had been taken by us (including, but not limited to, war,

threat of war, riot, civil disturbances, industrial dispute, terrorist activity

and its consequences, plague, epidemic, pandemic, infectious disease

outbreak or any other public health crisis (including quarantine or

other employee restrictions), natural or other disaster (such as volcanic

ash or hurricanes or similar events), nuclear incident, fire or bushfires,

adverse weather conditions (actual or threatened, including snow

and fog), closed or congested airports or ports or other modes of

transport, unavoidable technical problems with transport, unforeseen

alterations to transport schedules, transportation disruptions or

cancellations, domestic and/or international travel restrictions,

changes to travel advisories and restrictions, changes to health

advisories and quarantines, changes to immigration, labour and

free-movement laws resulting from BREXIT, rescheduling of aircraft or

boats or other modes of transport, changes to applicable laws and/or

other government mandates (including evacuation orders and border

closures), and similar events).

BLUE-ROADS' DETAILS DMC Operations USA Inc, trading as Blue-Roads Touring Company, 5 Paragon Drive, Montvale, New

Jersey 07645

LOCALLY OPERATED

TOURS

All tours are operated by Blue-Roads except the following: “Highlights of the Baltics” operated by Baltic

Travel Group, Riga, Latvia; “Majestic Morocco” operated by Peak DMC, Melbourne, Australia.

DEPOSIT $200 per person, payable at the time of booking.

Private or group: the required deposit will be specified in your quote.

BOOKING TRANSFER

ADMINISTRATION FEE

If you transfer your booking to another individual, you must pay our fee of $60 (as well as any other

applicable travel service provider charge).

GOVERNING LAW AND

JURISDICTION

The laws of New Jersey with the state and federal courts of New Jersey having exclusive jurisdiction

over any dispute relating to these booking terms and conditions.

CHANGE AND

CANCELLATION FEES

Days before

departure

Change and Cancellation

Fee (% of tour price)

Pre/post

accommodation

Pick ups/

transfers

Over 60 Deposit (cancellations) Nil Nil

60-31 50% Nil Nil

30-0 100% 100% 100%

Private and group tours: $60 (or such other amount specified in your quote). In addition to our

administration charge, you will have to pay all travel service providers’ applicable cancellation charges.

Terms and Conditions

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A material modification is one that has a serious impact on your tour

and would cause substantial inconvenience to you (including a change

of departure date, departure point or airport, or change of departure

time of more than twelve hours). A change of accommodation type,

size or style, or transport type, size, method or style, is not a material

modification. For example, we may alter or substitute the type, size,

method or style of transport mentioned in the brochure and website,

depending on the number of passengers carried, which can vary from

tour to tour. In certain countries there are strict laws governing drivers’

hours and this may necessitate utilising public transport in some cities.

CANCELLATION DUE TO UNAVOIDABLE OR EXTRAORDINARY

CIRCUMSTANCES

If your tour is cancelled due to unavoidable or extraordinary

circumstances, we will offer you a travel credit for the full amount paid

by you. If your tour is cancelled due to unavoidable or extraordinary

circumstances after the tour has commenced, we will offer you a prorata travel credit for the days that remain on your tour. Travel credits are

subject to the Blue-Roads Touring travel credit terms and conditions

(see below).

SUPPLIER CHANGE AND CANCELLATION FEES

Changed or cancelled bookings for any reason (including by reason

of matters outside your or our control) may also incur travel service

provider fees, which can be up to 100% of the cost of the booking,

regardless of whether travel has commenced. Travel service provider

fees may also apply where a booking is changed for any reason and

when tickets or documents are re-issued. Where we incur any liability

for a travel service provider change or cancellation fee for any booking

which is changed or cancelled for any reason, you agree to indemnify

us for the amount of that fee. Where you seek a refund for a changed

or cancelled booking for which payment has been made to the travel

service provider, we will not provide a refund to you until we receive

the funds from that travel service provider (which may take 12 weeks, or

longer, dependent upon the supplier processing time). In the event we

are still holding the funds, we can only provide you with a refund once

we are authorised by the travel service provider to process your refund,

subject to that travel service provider’s change or cancellation policy.

OUR LIABILITY TO YOU FOR BLUE-ROADS OPERATED TOURS

If the tour does not materially comply with the description in the

brochure and/or website, we may compensate you to a maximum

value equal to the price of the tour. We will only be liable to pay the

maximum amount of compensation where there has been a total failure

of consideration for your payment.

We will not be liable where any failure in the performance or provision

of your tour is due to: (i) your acts or omissions or the acts or omissions

of another member in your group; (ii) any third party not connected

with the provision of your travel arrangements; or (iii) unavoidable and

extraordinary circumstances.

Our liability will in all cases be limited in accordance with and/or in an

identical manner to relevant international conventions, including, but

not limited to, the Carriage by Air Conventions (within the meaning

given in section 1(5) of the Carriage by Air Act 1961), the Athens

Convention of 1974 on the Carriage of Passengers and their Luggage

by Sea and the Convention of 1980 concerning International Carriage

by Rail.

Neither we nor any of our related bodies corporate, directors, officers,

employees, servants or agents accept any liability in contract, tort or

otherwise for any injury, damage, loss (including consequential loss),

delay, additional expense or inconvenience caused directly or indirectly

by the acts, omissions or default, howsoever caused, whether negligent

or otherwise, of any of our related bodies corporate, directors, officers,

employees, servants or agents, or any losses, except to the extent that

such loss or damage is incurred as a direct result of our fraud or wilful

misconduct.

Where the law implies a warranty into these terms and conditions which

may not lawfully be excluded, our liability for breach of such a warranty

will be limited to either supplying the services again or payment of the

cost of having the services supplied again.

We will not be responsible for any loss or damage sustained by you as a

result of a contravention of any law or regulation of any of the countries

visited while on the tour.

OUR LIABILITY TO YOU FOR LOCALLY OPERATED TOURS

If your tour is a Locally Operated Tour our obligation to you is to (and

you expressly authorise us to) make tour bookings on your behalf

with reasonable skill and care and to arrange a contract between you

and the relevant Local Operator. We exercise care in the selection of

reputable Local Operators but we have no control over, or liability for,

the services provided by third parties. All bookings are made on your

behalf subject to these and all other terms and conditions, including

any conditions of carriage and limitations of liability imposed by the

Local Operator. Your legal rights in connection with such tours are solely

against the Local Operator and are not against us, except to the extent

a problem is caused by fault on our part.

SEATBELTS

You must wear a seatbelt at all times whilst you are in any vehicle.

Neither we nor any Local Operator will be liable for any injury, death or

claim howsoever arising from any accident if you have failed to comply

with this requirement.

FLEXIBILITY DURING TOUR

Every effort will be made to operate all tours as advertised but there

may be a necessity to vary the itinerary from that stated in the brochure

and website, and delays may occur for a variety of reasons beyond

our control. The need for a flexible attitude to this type of travel is

important. All decisions relating to a tour itinerary will be taken by the

Tour Leader, as appointed by us in the interest of the group as a whole.

Please note that due to public holidays, changes to local operating

hours and supplier availability some sights or activities may not be

available on a particular tour. No refund will be made for services which

for whatever reason are not used by you once the tour has departed.

OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES AND EXCURSIONS

Neither we nor our employees, servants, agents and/or contractors

make any representation or warranty in relation to implied or explicit

suggestions or recommendations of services, activities and events

not highlighted as included in a tour as per the brochure, website

or itinerary. You are responsible for all risks associated with the

transportation to/from, and your participation in, or visitation to, any

place, activity or excursion not expressly listed as an inclusion as per the

brochure, website or itinerary.

During your tour you may be offered the chance to purchase various

optional excursions and activities. We do not own, operate or control

any of the companies or individuals which provide the optional activities

or excursions. Some of the optional activities and excursions may be

inherently dangerous and risky. If you want to take part in such optional

activities or excursions you must be fit enough to do so and must follow

all reasonable instructions. The standards of health and safety which will

be adopted by the company or the individual providing the optional

activity or excursion will be those of the country where the optional

activity or excursion takes place. Please note that these standards may

not be the same as you would find in your home country. If you wish to

book any optional excursion or activity, you may do so subject to the

operator’s terms and conditions. Your contract will be with the operator

of the activity or excursion and will be governed by local law. We act

only as their agent. Neither we nor any of our related bodies corporate,

directors, officers, employees, servants or agents accept any liability

in contract, tort or otherwise for any injury, damage, loss (including

consequential loss), delay, additional expense or inconvenience caused

directly or indirectly by the acts, omissions or default, howsoever

caused, whether negligent or otherwise, of any operator or operator’s

employees, agents or sub-contractors, or any losses.

DIETARY, HEALTH AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENT

You must clearly state all your dietary requirements at the time of

booking. We cannot guarantee that special dietary requirements can

be met and we cannot take responsibility for any such requirements not

being fulfilled.

Walking is a fundamental part of our tours and certain tours may not be

suitable for people with reduced mobility.

If you have a medical condition (including any mental health

disorder) that may reasonably affect your tour or you require special

arrangements to be put in place, you must inform us in writing at the

time of booking. We may ask you to complete a medical assessment

form to assist us. If we cannot reasonably accommodate your particular

needs, or where your participation will cause unreasonable disruption to

the functioning of the tour, we may decline the booking or ask for you

to be accompanied by a person who is able to provide full assistance

to you throughout your tour. Please be aware that your fellow travellers

may be of a diverse age range and from various nationalities.

YOUR LIABILITY TO US

You will not be permitted to embark or continue on the tour if, in the

reasonable opinion of our representative, your mental or physical

condition renders you incapable of caring for yourself, or where you

become objectionable to other passengers, or where you become a

hazard to yourself, other passengers, our personnel, any third party or

where you have engaged in any illegal activity during a tour.

We will not be responsible for expenses resulting in you being

precluded from completing the tour for any reason, nor will we refund

you any part of your tour cost. In all cases we will notify you of the

reasons why we have taken this action. We will have no obligation

to arrange for your return to the point of the tour departure if your

condition manifests itself after the tour departure. Further, if the tour

involves travel by air, the airline may refuse to allow you to fly on the

aircraft if they believe that you could be dangerous or disruptive to

other passengers on the flight.

You agree to indemnify us in full and on demand against all losses

(direct and indirect and howsoever caused) arising from any third-party

claims, demands or actions taken against us for injury, loss, damage

or destruction caused by you or arising from your participation on the

tour. Without limiting the foregoing, you agree to indemnify us for

all excess cleaning fees and property damage claims related to your

accommodation.

INSURANCE & CLAIMS

You must take out comprehensive travel insurance before you travel on

your tour. Your insurance protection must include cover for cancellation,

medical and repatriation expenses, personal injury and accident,

death, and loss of personal baggage and money and personal liability

insurance. Evidence of such insurances must be produced to us on

request and normally on day one of your tour or date of departure.

Insurance cover offered by credit card companies or reciprocal medical

cover agreements are often not comprehensive.

If you make a claim against us you agree to assign to us or our insurers

any rights to take action against any third party supplier/tour operator

or any other person or party that may have been wholly or partly

responsible for the claim or who we reasonably consider should be a

party to the action. You must co-operate fully with us should we or our

insurers wish to enforce those rights which have been assigned to us. If

you make a claim against us which is covered by your insurance policy,

you agree to pursue the claim through your insurer either in addition

to, or in substitution for, your claim against us (if any). We agree to

indemnify you in respect of reasonable expenses incurred in successfully

pursuing such a claim and acknowledge that any settlement made by

the insurer shall not prejudice your rights against us.

TRAVEL ADVICE

We recommend that you visit your government’s travel advice

website prior to the commencement of travel. In the UK, the Foreign,

Commonwealth and Development Office issues travel advice and

warnings at www.fco.gov.uk. The Australian government provides an

equivalent service at www.smartraveller.gov.au.

We strongly recommend that you familiarise yourself with the

current status and updates to United States’ immigration and border

arrangements during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak.

We use information from government departments and reports from

our own contacts in assessing whether the tour should operate.

However, it is also your own responsibility to acquaint yourself with all

relevant travel information, including applicable health risks and the

nature of your tour. You acknowledge that your decision to travel is

made in light of your consideration of this information and you accept

that you are aware of the personal risks attendant upon such travel and

assume responsibility for all such risks. To the fullest extent permitted

by law, we accept no liability in relation to these additional risks.

COMPLAINTS

In the event of any dissatisfaction with the accommodation or any other

service provided by us, you must report it immediately to the Tour

Leader, as appointed by us, so that action can be taken to remedy the

problem. Failure to immediately notify the Tour Leader of any problem

may result in your claim for compensation from us being denied or

reduced. Any complaint made to us following the conclusion of the

tour should be made in writing within 28 days of completion of the

tour. In the event that you do not notify us in writing within 28 days, our

ability to investigate the complaint may be prejudiced. In the UK, we

can also offer you ABTA’s scheme for the resolution of disputes which

is approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute. If we can’t

resolve your complaint, go to www.abta.com to use ABTA’s simple

procedure. Further information on the Code and ABTA’s assistance in

resolving disputes can be found on www.abta.com.

DATA PROTECTION

We are committed to protecting your personal information and agree to

process your personal information in accordance with our Privacy Notice,

which is available online at www.blueroadstouring.com/privacy. In order

to make your booking and ensure that your travel arrangements run

smoothly, we need to use the information you provide and pass it on

to other relevant suppliers who are responsible for parts of your travel

arrangements. In many cases this will include transferring your data to

overseas recipients (including to recipients outside of the European

Union). Personal information may also be provided to public authorities

such as customs or immigration if required by them, or as required

by law.

SMOKING

We enforce a non-smoking policy on our coaches (although we make

frequent stops for breaks) and in most of our accommodation.

LUGGAGE

There are strict weight limits for coaches when fully loaded. You are

entitled to have one piece of main luggage of standard size (see

the pre-departure information or our website for size limits) and not

weighing more than 20kg. In addition you may bring a daypack.

PUBLISHING CONSENT

You acknowledge and agree that our future advertising and publicity

material may include statements made by passengers, or their

photographs, and you consent to such use of your comments or

photographic/video likeness.

WI-FI

We will endeavor to deliver Wi-Fi connection (if stated on the relevant

tour) to the best of our ability. This service is subject to availability and

may not be available on some peak season departures or in the event

of technical issues.

***

BLUE-ROADS TOURING TRAVEL CREDIT TERMS AND

CONDITIONS

To redeem your Blue-Roads Touring travel credit, please visit

www.blueroadstouring.com/contact-us for contact details or see your

local travel agent. Travel credit applies to the tour price only, and is

not applicable to any other additional services or ancillary cost. This

offer is valid until further notice. Refund in the form of a non-refundable

travel credit to the value of the amount paid plus $300 USD per person,

redeemable for travel until 31 December 2021. Travel credits are not

redeemable for cash. The new booking is subject to any increase in

price at time of purchase. Offer may be withdrawn at any time and

other restrictions may apply

Détails du circuit

Hébergement

10 nuits dans des hébergements sélectionnés avec soin

Transport

Minicoach de luxe

Assurance

Insurance is not included. Travel insurance is required for this tour. Please make sure you are adequately covered.

Facultatif

Les autres activités et services ne sont pas inclus

Vols

Les vols ne sont pas inclus

Services supplémentaires

Savourez les saveurs alléchantes des huîtres fraîches du bassin d'Arcachon, du jambon de Bayonne, de la Blanquette de Limoux et des célèbres vins rouges de Bordeaux.

Admirez les célèbres peintures préhistoriques de la grotte de Lascaux, protégée par l'UNESCO, à Lascaux II.

Visitez la citadelle médiévale de Carcassonne, classée par l'UNESCO.

Services supplémentaires

Les autres activités et services ne sont pas inclus

Repas

10 petits déjeuners

5 dîners

Guide

- Guide et chauffeur expérimentés

Bon à savoir

Devise

Euro

France

Customer reviews

Operator

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Faq Tour

How can I book a tour?
You can order a tour on our website by selecting the desired dates and clicking the “Confirm dates” button. You can also contact our sales department by phone or email.
Which payment options are available?
We accept credit cards, bank transfers and other popular payment methods.
Can I change or cancel my reservation?
Yes, changes or cancellations are possible, however penalties may apply depending on the time before the tour starts.
What documents are required to participate in the tour?
You will need a passport with a valid visa (if required) to visit countries along the tour route.
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