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OLA Cruise

Anjodi barge

ClassRiver Cruise
Flag state-
Maiden Voyage Date1929
Cruise Age95
Cruise LineEuropean Waterways
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Ship statistics

Gross Tonnage198t
Deck Levels2
Crew-to-Passenger Ratio-
Length30m/98ft
Decks with cabins1
Passengers-to-space ratio-
Width5m/16ft
Cabins4
Ice Class-
Passengers8
Displacement-
Inflatable boat-

Current position

Call signFM7655
Draught of a vessel
Bow heading511
IMO
Lat43°19'31.7"N
Lon2°59'52.7"E
MMSI226014840
Nav statusMoored

Deck plans

There are 2 floors
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DECK 1

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DECK 2

Cabin information

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Introduction

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Deck 1
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Introduction

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Deck 1

Gourmet restaurant

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Introduction

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Introduction to the cruise

Hotel Barge Anjodi Anjodi is very much a hotel barge of the classic Dutch design and also the founding member of our fleet, embarking on her first cruises along the historic Canal du Midi over 40 years ago. Her beautiful interior makes the most of traditional materials such as African hardwoods and shining brass to create a warm onboard feel, reminiscent of a classic yacht. The charming saloon is particularly welcoming, with its combination of richly coloured wooden flooring, elegant French dining furniture and comfortable banquette seating, as well as a fully stocked bar. The four compact, cleverly-designed cabins, featuring hardwood panelling and brass portholes, offer a choice of twin or double bedded accommodation, each with en suite facilities. The spacious sundeck is shaded by an adjustable canopy and there are comfortable sun loungers and a spa pool to soak in with a glass of chilled white wine. Anjodi is a very well-known hotel barge having achieved ‘film star’ status some years ago following her many appearances in the television series Rick Stein’s French Odyssey, when she carried the eponymous chef on a voyage of culinary discovery through Southern France. Why not follow in his footsteps with a cruise along the Canal du Midi, a 330-year-old canal with UNESCO World Heritage status. Cruise Highlights Private wine tasting at the Château de Paraza Cruise through the world’s oldest canal tunnel at Malpas A unique culinary experience at Le Mas d’Antonin, including truffle hunting, olive oil sampling, and a gourmet lunch paired with local wines. View the Pyrenees mountains across the vineyards and discover Cathar history Tour Carcassonne – the most complete medieval fortified city in existence Excellent towpath for walking and cycling. “Biking Plus” option available