Relax on board the friendly and comfortable MS Princesse d’Aquitaine, built in 2001 and refurbished in 2011, which has colourful décor complimented by elegant furnishings. The ship accommodates a maximum of 138 guests in 69 cabins which are located over two decks. There is also a large sun deck with ample furniture where you can relax in the shade or enjoy the passing scenery. Onboard facilities include a restaurant, lounge with dance floor and bar which is a lovely place to relax after a day of exploration or whilst cruising.
Embarkation and disembarkation in central Bordeaux at the Quai des Chartrons.
In our opinion: a lovely ship with an informal and friendly atmosphere with a highly experienced crew to ensure you have an enjoyable cruise on the Garonne and Dordogne rivers.
The cruise is on an All Inclusive basis including an extensive buffet breakfast and a 3 course set menu for lunch and dinner with a French influence as well as regional specialities and international dishes.
Drinks are included during meal times (local beer, local wine, water, fruit juice, tea & coffee) and drinks at the lounge bar (excluding champagne and wines from the wine list) from midday to midnight.
During the day, comfortable and casual attire is appropriate, whereas in the evenings the dress code is smart casual.
The Princesse d’Aquitaine has 69 cabins:
Each cabin has:
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