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OLA Cruise

TUI Alma

ClassRiver Cruise
Flag state-
Maiden Voyage Date1970
Cruise Age55
Cruise LineTUI River Cruises
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Ship statistics

Gross Tonnage-
Deck Levels4
Crew-to-Passenger Ratio-
Length80m/262ft
Decks with cabins3
Passengers-to-space ratio-
Width11m/36ft
Cabins62
Ice Class-
Passengers123
Displacement-
Inflatable boat-

Deck plans

There are 4 floors
DECK 1
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DECK 1

DECK 2
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DECK 2

DECK 3
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DECK 3

DECK 4
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DECK 4

Cabin information

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Introduction

Deck 3 French Balcony Suite Cabin

Deck 3
Balcony
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Deck 3 Balcony Cabin

Deck 3
Balcony
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Deck 2 French Balcony Cabin

Deck 2
Balcony
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Deck 3 French Balcony Cabin

Deck 3
Balcony

Gourmet restaurant

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Recreational facilities

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Introduction to the cruise

With three dining venues and three bars, you’re spoilt for choice on TUI Alma – our first ever new-build river cruise ship. As well as the main restaurant, Sorriso, there’s an al fresco eatery for dinner, which focuses on local dishes and takes its design inspiration from the Douro Valley. There’s also a self-serve lunch spot on the top deck where the chefs cook on an open grill. The bars, meanwhile, include a main lounge with daytime and evening entertainment, plus a quieter, cosier bar. There’s a shallow pool on the top deck, plus a wellness area with plenty of space for exercise. And, the ship’s Full Board Plus, which means three meals a day and drinks at mealtimes are included in your price.