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OLA Cruise

ms Elbe Princesse

ClassRiver Cruise
Flag stateFrance
Maiden Voyage Date2016
Cruise Age8
Cruise LineCroisiEurope
Category-

Ship statistics

Gross Tonnage1,500t
Deck Levels4
Crew-to-Passenger Ratio-
Length95m/312.99ft
Decks with cabins2
Passengers-to-space ratio-
Width10m/34.45ft
Cabins40
Ice Class-
Passengers77
Displacement-
Inflatable boat-

Current position

Call signFM6906
Draught of a vessel0.9
Bow heading511
IMO
Lat51°51'41.0"N
Lon12°36'14.8"E
MMSI226011460
Nav statusUnderway (Engine Driven)

Deck plans

There are 3 floors
MAIN DECK
Preview

DECK 1

UPPER DECK
Preview

DECK 2

SUN DECK
Preview

DECK 3

Cabin information

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Introduction

single

Deck 2
Floor-to-Ceiling Window
Occupancy 1-1 people
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Introduction

double

Deck 1,2
Floor-to-Ceiling Window
Occupancy 1-2 people

Gourmet restaurant

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Introduction

RESTAURANT

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Introduction

LOUNGE BAR WITH DANCEFLOOR

Recreational facilities

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Introduction

TERRACE

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RECEPTION DESK

Introduction to the cruise

MS Elbe Princesse Built in 2016, this ship features a Nordic and contemporary interior style accented by lighthued woods and sleek graphics reflecting the architecture of the capitals of northern Europe. A bright warm light in all private and public areas are the elements that will turn first time passengers into returning ones. The main deck cabins have large windows, and the upper deck cabins have French balconies. All meals during the cruise are served in the restaurant on the main
deck, which can be accessed directly from the lounge and bar. The restaurant is surrounded by large panoramic windows that give fantastic views of the scenery as it flows by. The lounge and bar on the stern of the upper deck are where cocktails, games, dancing, and other fun-filled evenings take place. The lounge has outdoor access so you can have a drink while enjoying the feel of the open air. The sun deck, with chairs and sun loungers, is the best place on the ship for an unobstructed view of the sites.