Regent Seven Seas Announces Premiere Da Vinci Code Cruise Program
From the halls of the famed Louver Museum to a junior suite at the Hôtel du Louvre, guests of the Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Navigator can explore Paris, the city that had Robert Langdon on the run, with The Da Vinci Code pre- and post-cruise land program.
Seventeen 2006 European sailings from Nice and Monte Carlo offer the optional two-night luxury hotel stay including a tour of the Louvre, pointing out real life highlights of the best-selling novel and soon to be released movie.
“I must pass on the secret,” says Jacques Saunière as he lies on the floor of the Grand Gallery. And so begins a web of intrigue and secret societies that take Langdon from Da Vinci´s fêted Mona Lisa to a startling discovery in a foreign land.
Surrounded by famous landmarks in each direction - the Opera House Garnier, Louvre Museum, Comedie Francaise and Palais Royal - the cultural and historical pulse of Paris beats all around the Hôtel du Louvre. One of the most beloved hotels in France, the elegantly appointed boutique property features rich colors, modern style and Directoire architecture.
In addition to two nights in a junior suite at the hotel, the pre- or post-cruise program also features a guided half-day tour of the world-renowned Louvre, with a decided Da Vinci Code twist plus a complimentary copy of Fodor´s Guide to The Da Vinci Code.