Friday, August 6, 2010

AMA WATERWAYS Wine Cruise



AMAWATERWAYS Wine Cruise Celebration!
SPECIAL AIR OFFER
FLY FOR ONLY $500 FROM JFK AND $700 FROM LAX or SFO



Airport Transfers, Air Taxes, Fuel Surcharges
& Fees All Included with purchase of an
AMAWATERWAYS cruise

PLUS RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY UPGRADE AND
$100 SHIPBOARD CREDIT!


AMA WATERWAYS invites you to cruise along Europe’s Rhine and Mosel rivers, famous for their picturesque scenery, historic destinations and hillside vineyards on a very unique river cruise.   

Experience the pleasures of river cruising on one of the top cruise lines in the market.   The crew is very attentive to your needs as they deliver a superior cruise experience.   There are no crowds, no long lines, just friendly and courteous service.   Your ship docks in the heart of town in most cases so you don't even have a distance to go before you are experiencing the ports of call.


The Vineyards of the Rhine & Mosel
Spend 7 nights aboard the luxurious MS AMALEGRO, followed by 3 nights in romantic Paris  November 11-22, 2010      Starting from $2689* per person


RESERVE THIS UNIQUE WINE CRUISE

CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS:

Your Celebrated Hosts:

Rudi Schreiner, AMAWATERWAYS President

Archie McLaren, Chairman of Central Coast Wine Classic

Jim Clendenen, Owner of internationally-acclaimed Au Bon Climat Winery, California 


Hosted dinner and wine tasting with the world-famous Georg Breuer winery at the Rüdesheimer Schloss in Rüdesheim

Gourmet luncheon on board, with special wine pairing from the Heymann-Lowenstein winery

Visit to the spectacular Reichsburg Castle perched above the Mosel in Cochem

Wine fest in Zell, famous for its “Zeller Schwarze Katz” (Black Cat) wine, including a greeting by the Mayor, Wine Queen and a special performance by the “Black Cats”

Wine tasting at the Bernkastel Wine Museum, hosted by Mr. Stahlmann from the Dr. Loosen Winery
 

Closing note:   We have sailed on Ms Amalegro and enjoyed the trip immensely.   The Cruise Director and the staff were among the best we've ever had in over 30 years of sailing.  

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