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Europe is on everyone’s wish list this summer. And, I was the first one of the plane. Most people head straight to Paris, but I was all about getting on the water and seeing the countryside.

I was on a mission to see the French countryside, and I found out the best way to see so much in one week is by barge. European Waterways provides this once in a lifetime experience through slow travel on their hotel barges. These barges have a repurposed life. Once shipping logs from Burgundy to Paris dating back to the 1930, but today they are transformed into a deluxe hotel barge carrying a very different cargo along the very same canal. I quickly found out that barge life was for me.

European waterways truly goes above and beyond with their experiences. Every lunch and dinner is curated by the chef on board, and we were lucky enough to enjoy a unique culinary experience with Chef Luis. Not only is the food out of this world, the staff pairs wine for each course and the wine represents different regions of France. We learned so much with each meal.

Also, sitting in a hot tub, sipping on champagne, and gazing over the French countryside while the sun is setting is something every human should experience in their life. Does it get much better than that?

Or, if you want some more activity, hop on one of the bikes and follow the bike path that follows the canal for some epic views. Smell the lavender, the cafes and French air while zipping around on the bike.

Do yourself a favor and have a glass of Champagne in Champagne. Champagne has to be cultivated, produced and bottled in Champagne in order for it to be called Champagne. If you do not follow these steps, you cannot call it Champagne. The region is associated with royalty starting in the 17th century, but now it is accessible to everyone.

We visited a family run Champagne house – Maison Alexandre Bonnet, as well as a 12th century vaulted cellar Chateau de Ricey-Bas.

Impress your friends on this visit and you will never look at a glass of bubbles the same.

Have you ever thought to yourself that you wanted to see more abbeys? Well, we got the one for you. Abbaye de Fontenay is the oldest preserved Cistercian abbey in the world. This UNESCO heritage site was founded in 1118 and you can just feel the history when you walk these grounds.

Chateau for Art Lovers

Chateau D’Ancy le Franc is a 16th century chateau that will make any art lover feel at home. It has France’s biggest collection of Renaissance murals. It is located on the lands of the Duke of Burgundy. The gardens surrounding the chateau are absolutely breathtaking and are well worth a stroll in the French sun.

If you have a drone, fly it straight up and see the beautiful flower patterns that can only be seen from above.

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