Princesse de Provence Cruise Ship

Unveiled in 1992, the Princesse de Provence Cruise Ship is famous for its elegance and the works of art which adorn the hall. On the Princesse de Provence, you will enjoy the company of a diverse group of tourists and solitary travelers.

The ship takes pride in its homey atmosphere, complete with full length French doors and large windows.

Luxurious Single Seating Dining Rooms, Panorama Lounge, Library, Gift Shop, Beauty Salon and an Infirmary with a qualified Doctor

On-board communication includes inter vessel phone, email, fax and 4 Channel radio

Service is superb with a ratio of 1 crew per 2.5 guests

Cuisine

Dining in the Princesse de Provence is a pleasant experience, with its elegant table settings and very helpful wait staff. It features six meals daily, all freshly prepared and served in a single seating.

With advance notice the crew will accommodate your special requests and dietary needs; e.g. anniversaries or a favorite dish.

Breakfast are served in a plentiful buffets

Mid-morning bouillon is always a treat

Delicious five course luncheon are served daily

Traditional afternoon tea includes an array of sweets and pastries

Evening meals usually offer international gourmet cuisine and local specialties; complete with a choice of fine wine from the growing regions along the river cruise

Crepes finish off the day

Enjoy a cordial conversation with a fellow passenger over a cocktail at the bar

Alcoholic beverages are not allowed on board for consumption.

Entertainment and Nightlife

At cruise onset, the staff will provide you with handy information about the excursion. A daily program of upcoming activities and menus is provided in your cabin every morning(includes information about the day’s events and dress recommendation and so forth).

Evenings are for dance music in the lounge. Local entertainment featuring Hungarian Gypsy bands or folk dancers and singers are offered during each cruise.

With the stylishness of the Princesse de Provence Ship, evenings can also mean romantic candlelit dinners.

Cabins

Princesse de Provence Ship has a total of 70 cabins, all of which are outside and identical in size. The cabins offer breathtaking view of the river. It is famous for its French doors and picture windows. The rooms are equipped with twin beds, a private shower and toilet, with radio, television and intra vessel telephone. Hair dryer and terry robes are available upon request.

Recreation

Sightseeing on board the Princesse de Provence’s Sun Deck is priceless. You will be enthralled by the sight of ancient castles, storybook villages, and the splendid cities along the French River.

Fitness equipments as well as a Beauty/Hair Salon are available in the ship. The Library on board is for those who enjoy a good book in the midst of the splendid river view.

On Board Fees

Cruise fares exclude on board communication fees.

Taking the Kids

The Princesse de Provence cruise is ideal for those who want to introduce their teens to European history.

 

 

Find a Cruise

Ask questions and get advice from other cruisers on our popular discussion board,