About this ship The Caprice was built as cargo ship and converted into a passenger boat in 1996. The Caprice has it all: custom-designed furnishings, freshly varnished wood and bright colors, excellent on-board cuisine, and well-kept cabins and common areas make you feel at home. Accomodations The living area of the Caprice is air-conditioned and it is divided in two areas: a cosy restaurant and lounge area. You can enjoy breakfasts and dinners in the cozy and bright restaurant with large panoramic windows. The lounge area is available for relaxation […]
About this ship: Caprice
About this ship
The Caprice was built as cargo ship and converted into a passenger boat in 1996. The Caprice has it all: custom-designed furnishings, freshly varnished wood and bright colors, excellent on-board cuisine, and well-kept cabins and
common areas make you feel at home.
Accomodations
The living area of the Caprice is air-conditioned and it is divided in two areas: a cosy restaurant and lounge area. You can enjoy breakfasts and dinners in the cozy and bright restaurant with large panoramic windows. The lounge area is available for relaxation with a wide selection of board games, books and travel guides, a 55” multimedia screen, and free WiFi.
The sundeck with tables and chairs is the perfect spot to enjoy sailing andchatting with your new travel companions.
Cabins
On the lower deck the Caprice has 11 cabins (1 Single, 2 Doubles, 8 Twins) measuring 7-8 m2. Each cabin has two fixed portholes, air conditioning, a private bathroom with shower, toilet, sink and hairdryer and safe deposit box; plus ample closet space, a power socket and a full-length mirror. Complimentary courtesy kit: soap, shower gel, shampoo, shower cap. Bed sizes: 1.90 m x 0.80 m (Singles) and 1.90 m x 1.40 m (Doubles).
Facts about the ship
Length: 39m (128 ft.)
Width: 5.2m (16.4 ft.)
Crew: 7
Cabins: 11
Pass: 21 (max.)