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OLA Cruise

Yangtze River Explorer

ClassRiver Cruise
Flag state-
Maiden Voyage Date1970
Cruise Age54
Cruise LineRoyal Oriental Cruises
Category-

Ship statistics

Gross Tonnage6,733t
Deck Levels6
Crew-to-Passenger Ratio1:0.95
Length92m/301.84ft
Decks with cabins4
Passengers-to-space ratio-
Width16m/52.49ft
Cabins62
Ice Class-
Passengers124
Displacement-
Inflatable boat-

Current position

Call signZKHX
Draught of a vessel2.8
Bow heading511
IMO
Lat30°50'48.4"N
Lon111°5'13.2"E
MMSI413844195
Nav statusOther

Deck plans

There are 5 floors
Main Deck
Preview

DECK 2

Xiling Deck
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DECK 3

Witch Deck
Preview

DECK 4

Qutang Deck
Preview

DECK 5

Explore the Deck
Preview

DECK 6

Cabin information

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Introduction

Deluxe Suite 2nd Floor - Twin Beds

Area 333.68 ft²
Deck 2
French Terrace
Occupancy 2-4 people
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Introduction

Deluxe Suite 3rd Floor - Twin Beds

Area 333.68 ft²
Deck 3
French Terrace
Occupancy 2-4 people

Gourmet restaurant

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Introduction

Main Dining Room

Deck 2
free
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Introduction

bar

Deck 6
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Recreational facilities

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Introduction

Tang Dynasty Theater

Deck 3,4
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Introduction

Gym

Deck 5
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Introduction

SPA

Deck 5
charged

Introduction to the cruise

Yangtze River Explorer is the top cruise ship on the Yangtze River with the least number of passengers, the most spacious rooms, the largest per capita activity space, and the most exquisite decoration. It is comparable to the most luxurious inland cruise ships in the world and is specially designed for a small number of high-end guests. The interior of Yangtze River Explorer is designed by Andrew Sobenko, a famous British designer. Andrew is well versed in Chinese and Western culture, and many top hotels in Hong Kong are designed by him. The paintings and decorations on the whole ship are carefully designed and produced by a professional company that designs decorations for international luxury hotels. Therefore, the whole ship is full of ingenuity and perfect combination of Chinese and Western cultural elements.