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  1. Appetizers, Soup & Salad

    Queue de Langouste Rouge Poelee (seared prawns)

    Flan de Fromage deChevre et Tomatoes

    Salad aux Poires Caramelisees et Muffin de Mais

    Veloute d'Escargots au Pernod

     

    Entrees

    Carre d'Agneau aux Herbes de Provence (lamb chops)

    Filet de Truite Arc-en-Ciel Poche (trout)

    Quiche aux Legumes, Sauce Safran

     

    Desserts

    Gateau au Mascarpone et Cerises

    Creme Glacee yogurt

    Gateau Fondant au Beurre de Cacahuete et Chocolat au Lait

    Fruit

  2. Appetizers, Soup & Salad

    Carpaccio de Boeuf et son Tartare de Crepes

    Vol-au-Vent de Champignons Poeles

    Salad de Champignons des Bois et Cresson

    Soup Toscane de Champignon Souvages

     

    Entees

    Filet Mignon de Porc au Jambon de Parme

    Filet de Thon Ahi et sa vinaigrette tiede de Chanterelles

    Lasagne Decomposee de Champignons Portabella

     

    Desserts

    Terrine de Sureau et Biscuit Gingembre-Citron

    Creme Glacee caramel

    Sorbet maracuja

    Beignets de Pommes

    Fruit

  3. Appetizers, Soup & Salad

    Asperges Poches et Proscuitto, Panna cotta de Ricotta

    Crevettes Pochees au Citron Vert sur Tartar D'Avocat (poached shrimp)

    Salade de Lentilles avec des Pommes

    Viking Bouillabaise

     

    Entrees

    Poitrine de Boeuf Braisee & Empanada a la Viande (braised beef brisket)

    Filet de Bonita et sa Croute d'Olives (butterfish)

    Crepes Pommes de Terre-Poireaux & Gruyere

     

    Desserts

    Gateau Souffle a l'Orange

    Creme Glacee malaga

    Sorbet mango

    Vienetta au Chocolat et Noix de Coco

    Fruit

  4. I took pictures of the dinner menu each night but only the half that changed each night. The other half had the every day menu, the cheeses being offered and the wines being poured that night. The every day items were: ceasar salad, chicken breast, salmon, and rib eye steak. Anne had the steak one night and said it was very could.

     

    Appetizers, Soup & Salad

    Crepe de Saumon Fume

    Viking Souffle au Fromage de Chevre (tasty)

    Salad Nicoise

    Veloute de Fenouil Braise (braised fennel veloute, sweet corn, spinach fritters, bacon, and Pernod foam)

     

    Entrees

    Coq au Vin (very good, dark meat)

    FiletD'Omble Chevalier Roti & Sauce au Pavot (sauteed Char fillet)

    Gateau de Mais et sa Ratatouille d'Aubergines

     

    Desserts

    Pots de Creme au Chocolat Amer (very good)

    Creme Glacee walnut (excellent)

    Sorbet cassis

    Sauces chocolate, butterscotch, berry

    Traditional Paris-Brest coffee buttercream filling

    Fruit

     

    The pattern with main courses was a meat dish (beef, chicken, pork or veal), a fish dish, and a vegetarian dish.

     

    More tomorrow.

  5. We arrived home safely. It was a long travel day. We had a 9:25 am flight from DeGaulle so Viking scheduled our departure from the ship for 6 am. A little early but .... Full breakfast started at 5:30 am and our luggage had to be out by then so not too bad. Continental breakfast was available starting at 4 am. There were 6 of us leaving then. Viking provided a private van and we were at CDG well before 7 am.

    We were very pleased with the cruise. Passengers were friendly and we made new friends. Viking Air worked well for us. The transfers were smooth and timely. I thought the service on the ship was good. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Once a staff member learned that I was deaf they worked very diligently to communicate with me, whether writing, etc.

    I will get the dinner menus posted over the next few days and answer any questions people may have.

  6. A couple of additions:

     

    If you wanted, you could take the train from Versailles to Paris and board after we docked. The cost mentioned was 5.5 euros. We didn't do it but having taken the train from Paris to and from Versailles, it is pretty straightforward. You can pick up another 1/2 day in Paris.

     

    The internet has been reliable. Occasionally, it will drop you unexpectedly but then you sign back on and you're ok. There are a few times when it is not available but they seemed pretty short but unpredictable.

  7. Sigh, the cruise is coming to an end. Boo-hoo!

    Today was Conflans. There was a walking tour but we took the extra tour to Versailles. We left at 8 am and it took about 50 minutes to get there. We were there before it opened at 9 am. Not too many people. Unfortunately, shortly after we entered the fire alarm went off and we had to leave the building. It didn't take them long to clear the problem (probably a false alarm) and we reentered about 9:30 am. That made it more crowded and people were testy about being jammed up. Our tour was of the royal apartments and upper part of the chapel. Then we had an hour or so on our own. Unfortunately, the weather was foggy, cold and windy. I did not wear heavy enough clothing to hang out in the gardens. We walked around some and then headed back to the busses. It took about 30 minutes to get back because there was no traffic. We were back about 12:30 pm. The ship left about 1:15 or so.

    This afternoon was cruising back to Paris. Because of low bridges they took all the awnings down, kicked people off the upper, upper deck, and lowered the bridge! I was up there for one bridge and they made you sit down if you wanted to be up there. We docked about 6:45 pm.

    Once I get home I will post the dinner menus. I enjoyed the food and there was sufficient choice.

  8. Here's the scoop:

    1. Go to Tapestry Bayeux

    2. Lunch in Arromanches but no visit to the museum

    3. Juno Canadian Museum

    4. Canadian cemetery

    5. Pepanes Bridge

    6. British cemetery

     

    She did not give me times but maybe someone who has been on the tour can fill in the details.

  9. Today was pretty leisurely. We cruised up the river to Les Andelys. The fall foliage wasmgreat and we had good weather. We arrived at 1:30 pm and left at 3:30 pm. I hiked up to ruins of Chateau Gaillard. There was a guided tour up to it also. Very steep walk but worth the view. I paid to go in the ruins but there really isn't much to see. Back to the village, check out the church (lovely stained glass windows) and pick up a couple of small prints. There are a couple of really good galleries nad painters in town.

    We had french tea and patries after leaving. This evening was the Captain's farewell toast but he was driving so his2nd in command. They had the usual sparkling wine and appetizers. Dinner was a special menu and very good.

  10. Yesterday was the tours to D-Day beaches. We took the American tour. We left at 8 am and drove 2 hours to Juno beach for a drive. By. Then drove by Gold beach and arrived at Arromanches. We got there at 10:30 am to tour the museum and free time. Then we walked to a restaurant for lunch, salad, chicken & potatoes, dessert and coffee with wine, soda, and water. Then drove to German gun emplacements where we had 30 minutes of free time. Then to the American cemetery above Omaha beach. There was a brief ceremony then we had an hour plus free time. Then we drove down to Omaha beach and had about 30 minutes to walk on the beach. Then a 2 plus hour bus ride back to the ship. We got back at 6:30 pm. A long day but worthwhile.

  11. Today was Rouen. We arrived around lunchtime. We docked about 2 or 3 blocks from the cathedral. Walking tours left at 1:45 pm. I am deaf so I skipped the narrated tour and went on my own. Rouen is a great city. Very metropolitan, with lots of shops, restaurants, cafes, pastry shops, and chocolate shops. There is a fair amount to see and all close to the ship. It looked like there was plenty of public transportation if one wanted to go farther afield.

    I walked up to the cathedral, toured it and walked down Rue de Gros Horloge to Church of Sainte Jeanne (Joan for us anglophiles) D'Arc. From there I went to Musee Des Beaux-Arts. For €5, I spent an hour or so touring the galleries. They had 3 small galleries of Impressionist paintings (one of my focuses for this trip). Stopped and got a pastry on the way back to the ship.

    The included walking tours took about 2 hours. The ship had very good maps of Rouen.

     

    Some info regarding the afternoon in Vernon that I forgot to mention. For free was a walking tour. The ship is docked right in the heart of town. As I mentioned, there's not much there and we were there on Sunday so little was open. The tour probably lasted an hour, maybe less.

    Also, for €10 there was a painting class held aboard in the lounge. Looked like people enjoyed it.

  12. This morning we are cruising to Rouen. It is cool, grey and foggy. We were very lucky in yesterday's weather.

    I thought I would backfill some information. On Sunday, our 2nd day, the Captain's reception was held. Wine, champagne, beer and soda were provided plus appetizers. After it was over, we left Paris. It looked like another Viking ship was waiting to dock. On Monday night before dinner was the repeat cruisers reception. There they provided drinks, wine, beer, water, and sodas plus appetizers.

    We have Cabin 300 whic is a good location. It is right next to the seating area in the atrium. So step out the door and around the corner and you have a nice sitting area. There isnot much free space in the cabin so this is very convenient. Then the reception desk, coffee machine, and lounge are down the stairs and close.

    Viking, for whatever reason, gave us $250 OBC. It turns out you can not use that to pay the gratuities. So we either booze it up, buy stuff in the "shop" or take an extra excursion. Or all of the above. We decided to do the tour to Versailles which is €79 per person. It is a bit steep but its their money and it is use it or lose it.

  13. Today was Giverny and Claude Monet's home and gardens. We were lucky and had beautiful weather! The flowers are still blooming but past their prime. The autumn colors make up for that. The water lilies seemed pretty limp so that was a bit of disappointment. But we had a great tour and enjoyed.

    It is a short bus ride to the site. We walked through the 1st garden, then the house, and finally the water lily pond with the Japanese bridge. You have to keep moving but plenty of opportunities for pix. We had 45 mintues to an hour of free time. I wish I had stayed in the gardens and wandered back through just maximize my time there. We went into the gift shop, wandered around a bit, sat and had a coffee. Then back on the ship and return to Vernon. The tour was 9 am to 12:30 pm.

    For lunch today was the Taste of Normandy buffet and chocolate fountain. It was in the lounge and the dining room. Quite tasty!

    This afternoon I walked around Vernon and visited the Musee de Vernon. The museum was ok. Most shops were closed because it is Sunday. Though surprisingly, Vernon did not seem to be much of a tourist town. The shops seem more for the residents. The stained glass windows in the church near the pier are beautiful and worth the short walk.

  14. Anne and I boarded yesterday for Viking's Paris and Heart of Normandy river cruise. This is our 2nd Viking cruise and 2nd river cruise. We booked the cruise for the itinerary but got a great deal from Viking - free airfare.

    We left Miami Thursday afternoon on United and arrived in Paris Friday about 10:30 am. Viking took us to the ship docked near the Eiffel Tower. After a light lunch buffet, we walked to a nearby art museum. Last night's dinner was very good. I am taking pictures of the dinner menus and will post them later in the review.

    Today we took the walking tour of Montmatre which Viking nown offers in case you've already done Paris as we have. The tour includes about an hour bus ride before and after, a 2hr walking tour and about an hour on your own. It was perfect for us. I think there were 20 on the tour so a nice size group.

    More later.

  15. We have been to Barcelona a couple of times. The 2 must see sites in my opinion are Las Ramblas and Sagrada Familia (the cathedral under construction for over 100 years). My recommendation, because of your limited time, would be (1) get a good map of Barcelona, (2) take the ship's transfer to town (very short) which will let you off at the foot of Las Ramblas, (3) walk up the street enjoying the sites and sounds, (4) have some tapas and a beer or wine at a place that looks interesting (sit in the front by the counter),(5) take a taxi to SF (order tix in advance, say for 4pm, from the website below, walk all the way around SF marveling at the sculptures, go inside (it really is worth it; the inside is so different from the outside), (6) take a taxi back to the port bus pick up spot.

     

    PS, I enjoyed going up the tower at SF (elevator) and walking down (down elevator is also available) but it is not necessary to enjoy SF. Taxis are very easy to use and reasonable cost. The map helps to point to where you want to go because our taxi driver did not understand my butchered pronunciation of Parc Gruell(sp?)

     

    http://www.sagradafamilia.cat/sf-eng/

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