CroisiEurope Expands Fleet

By on March 19, 2015

CroisiEurope Adding Four New Ships for 2016/2017

CroisiEurope, Europe’s largest river cruise operator, is expanding its fleet with four new vessels for the 2016/2017 season.

CroisiEurope river cruiseImage courtesy CroisiEurope

MS Princesse Elbe, will be an innovative paddle steamer accommodating 80 passengers in 40 cabins. It will sail on the Elbe and the Moldau between Berlin and Prague and back from spring 2016.

RV Princesse Apsara will be a colonial-style boat accommodating 60 passengers in 30 cabins. It will join CroisiEurope’s four other vessels on the Mekong. The ship will sail from Angkor to Ho-Chi-Minh between Siem Reap and Ho-Chi-Minh and back.

CroisiEurope river cruiseImage courtesy CroisiEurope

MS Daniele will be a contemporary and stylish hotel barge accommodating 24 passengers in 12 cabins. It will travel an unprecedented route on the Briare Canal, between Burgundy and the Loire Valley.

MS Deborah, will be a contemporary and stylish hotel barge accommodating 24 passengers in 12 cabins. It was sail along the Garonne Canal.

CroisiEurope currently operates 43 ships that it owns, as well as the five ships that the company charters.

About CroisiEurope

Established in 1976, CroisiEurope has been a leader in affordable European river cruises for nearly 40 years. Based in Strasbourg, France, CroisiEurope is headquartered at the epicenter of Europe with offices in Paris, Lyon, Nice, Brussels, Lausanne, Madrid, London and New York. With an English-speaking crew of 700, this family owned company operates 43 vessels that sail along Europe’s most famous rivers, canals and coasts. Passengers can choose from a variety of itineraries that explore picturesque riverside cities in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Holland, Germany and Belgium while treating guests to an on-board gastronomic dining experience designed alongside Michelin-starred chefs, unlimited beverages and free Wi-Fi. Today, CroisiEurope offers cruises not only in Europe but also in the Mediterranean, Russia, Vietnam and Cambodia.