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6 Days on the Rhone Princess (CroisiEurope Riverboat Cruise)

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CroisiEurope is a French company with a fleet of over 40 river boats that cruise all of Europe's major rivers. My first CroisiEurope experience was two years ago when I booked their Prague-based Vltava River cruise. The experience was so perfect that I swore allegiance to this company immediately. When it came time to choose a second riverboat trip, we went to the CroisiEurope website immediately and didn't bother researching any other options. This time we chose a cruise based in Lyon (the so-called food capital of France). Both experiences were identical: first class service, the most amazing gourmet French food, all-you-can-drink wine, beer, cocktails, aperitifs, digestives any time of the day or night. On both trips, the crew were amazingly friendly, very accommodating, and genuinely enjoying their jobs which prioritizes keeping their clients happy. Every cliché about French people being snobby gets thrown out the window the second you step on one of their boats. CroisiEur...

Preparing for France

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Going to France is a big deal. To really appreciate France, you shouldn't just hop on a plane to Paris and go visit the Eiffel Tower. One has to know at least a little about French culture, travel a little bit around Europe first, drink a little wine, and then perhaps work your way up to the Holy Grail of travel destinations. I didn't realize it, but I've been preparing myself for this trip of a lifetime most of my life. It all started in high school when my psychology teacher took me to see Black Moon , my first French film. I didn't understand the movie, but I immediately knew this one was different. This was an "art" film. Later, when the director's name appeared on the poster for Pretty Baby  and I intuitively became aware of what I later learned was called the " auteur theory" (a French invention). Soon I was following Louis Malle, then Francois Truffaut, Alain Resnais, and later Michel Gondry -- and I became a film geek. Then there were th...