Princesse d’Aquitaine

CroisiEurope's Princesse d'Aquitaine sails the Gironde River. Photo courtesy of CroisiEurope
CroisiEurope’s Princesse d’Aquitaine sails the Gironde River. Photo courtesy of CroisiEurope

PRINCESSE D’AQUITAINE Overview

Sailing the Gironde River, CroisiEurope’s Princesse d’Aquitaine was constructed in 2001 and refurbished in 2011. At 361 feet in length, she can accommodate 138 passengers in 69 staterooms for an intimate and personable river cruising experience.

The main Lounge aboard Princesse d'Aquitaine. Photo courtesy of CroisiEurope
The main Lounge aboard Princesse d’Aquitaine. Photo courtesy of CroisiEurope

PRINCESSE D’AQUITAINE Staterooms

Princesse d’Aquitaine’s 69 staterooms are nearly identical in size and amenities. Their main differences lie in their physical placement on the ship’s two passenger decks.

Each stateroom includes a private bathroom with shower, toilet and sink/vanity area; a hairdryer, personal safe and a satellite television set.

While each stateroom offers large picture windows of the gorgeous Gironde, it is worth noting that staterooms aboard Princesse d’Aquitaine do not feature French balconies.

PRINCESSE D’AQUITAINE Public Areas

Public areas aboard Princesse d'Aquitaine are bright and vibrant. Photo courtesy of CroisiEurope
Public areas aboard Princesse d’Aquitaine are bright and vibrant. Photo courtesy of CroisiEurope

Princesse d’Aquitaine features a main Restaurant located all the way aft on Upper Deck. Meals are served buffet-style for breakfast, with a set menu that changes daily for lunch and dinner. The Restaurant has an intimate feel and encourages a social atmosphere, with a variety of table sizes.

All the way forward on the same deck is Princesse d’Aquitaine’s Main Lounge, which features 180-degree Panoramic windows offering views of the Gironde. With a full-service bar, it’s a great place to relax and enjoy newfound company. The Lounge also features a decently sized dance floor that becomes well-used as the night wears on.

On the Sun Deck above, guests can admire the passing views of Europe’s most storied waterways with outdoor deck space that stretches from bow to stern.

River Cruisers Should Know!

  • Electrical outlets onboard use standard two-prong, European 220V connections. North American travelers will require an adapter and/or converter to use electronics.
  • There is a no passenger elevator aboard Princesse d’Aquitaine.
  • There is no mobility-impaired stateroom aboard Princesse d’Aquitaine.
  • Wi-Fi and Internet connectivity are available onboard for an additional fee.

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