{"id":20866,"date":"2015-12-11T10:58:34","date_gmt":"2015-12-11T17:58:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rivercruiseadvisor.com\/?p=20866"},"modified":"2018-08-27T22:32:32","modified_gmt":"2018-08-28T02:32:32","slug":"seine-river-stateroom-size-comparisons","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rivercruiseadvisor.com\/2015\/12\/seine-river-stateroom-size-comparisons\/","title":{"rendered":"Seine River Stateroom Size Comparisons"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Royal Suite on Avalon Creativity. Photo courtesy of Avalon Waterways.<\/p><\/div>\n

How do stateroom sizes compare for ships that travel on the Seine River<\/a><\/strong>? Most river cruise companies have at least one vessel on this waterway, so there’s a good representation across the industry. To get an overall picture of how the accommodations compare, stateroom size ranges from a mere 86 square feet all the way up to 455 square feet.<\/p>\n

Viking River Cruises<\/strong><\/a> and CroisiEurope<\/strong><\/a> are the only two companies that have more than one ship on the Seine. So in the table below, the other companies do not have a range in stateroom size for any of the categories.<\/p>\n

Seine River Stateroom Size Comparisons<\/h2>\n\n\n\n\n\t\n\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t
River Cruise Company<\/th>Single Stateroom Size<\/th>Smallest Double Stateroom Size<\/th>Largest Double Stateroom Size<\/th>Most Common Stateroom Size<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n
AmaWaterways<\/td>No single staterooms<\/td>170 sq ft<\/td>255 sq ft<\/td>170 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Avalon Waterways<\/td>No single staterooms<\/td>172 sq ft<\/td>258 sq ft<\/td>200 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
CroisiEurope<\/td>Yes, on some ships.<\/td>118 to 140 sq ft<\/td>118 to 182 sq ft<\/td>118 to 140 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Scenic<\/td>No single staterooms<\/td>160 sq ft<\/td>455 sq ft<\/td>205 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Tauck<\/td>150 sq ft<\/td>150 sq ft<\/td>300 sq ft<\/td>150 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Uniworld<\/td>No single staterooms<\/td>150 sq ft<\/td>215 sq ft<\/td>150 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Viking River Cruises<\/td>No single staterooms<\/td>120 to 135 sq ft<\/td>170 to 445 sq ft<\/td>170 to 205 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\nList of all river cruise companies and their stateroom size ranges for single staterooms, smallest double staterooms, largest staterooms and most common staterooms on the Seine River.<\/span>\n\n

Single Stateroom Size Comparisons<\/h2>\n

Single staterooms are not available on most ships that cruise on the Seine River. CroisiEurope features single staterooms\u00a0on some of its ships, and Tauck offers single accommodations on the ms Swiss Sapphire<\/strong><\/a>. Single stateroom size for Tauck measures\u00a0150 square feet, and single staterooms\u00a0are between 94 square feet\u00a0and 140 square feet for CroisiEurope.<\/p>\n

Smallest Double Stateroom Size Comparisons<\/h2>\n

For the smallest double stateroom category, cabins range from 118 square feet to 172 square feet in size. AmaWaterways<\/strong><\/a> and Avalon Waterways<\/a>‘<\/strong>\u00a0smallest double staterooms measure\u00a0170 square feet and\u00a0172 square feet, respectively.<\/p>\n

CroisiEurope<\/strong><\/a> has the smallest double stateroom,\u00a0measuring 118 square feet, while\u00a0its standard double staterooms measures 140 square feet. Viking River Cruises<\/a>‘<\/strong>\u00a0smallest\u00a0cabins that are measure\u00a0between 120 square feet and 135 square feet.<\/p>\n

Both Tauck<\/strong><\/a> and Uniworld<\/a>‘s <\/strong>smallest double staterooms measure at 150 square feet.<\/p>\n

And Scenic<\/strong><\/a> features staterooms that are only slightly larger. Its smallest double cabins are 160 square feet.<\/p>\n

Largest Double Stateroom Size Comparisons<\/h2>\n

Not surprisingly, there’s a more substantial variation with the largest double staterooms, which range from 112 square feet to 455 square feet.<\/p>\n

CroisiEurope has the smallest staterooms in this category. They’re between 112 square feet and 182 square feet.<\/p>\n

Viking River Cruises has a large variation. On some of its older ships, the largest staterooms are only 170 square feet. But its newer ships are built with much more spacious accommodations, which occupy up to 445 square feet.<\/p>\n

Uniworld’s largest staterooms on the River Baroness<\/a> are 215 square feet. The AmaLegro has cabins up to 255 square feet, and the suites on the Avalon Creativity<\/a> are 258 square feet.<\/p>\n

The suites on the ms Swiss Sapphire<\/strong> measure 300 square feet.<\/p>\n

The Scenic Gem<\/a> has the largest staterooms in this category at 455 square feet, which is comparable in size to Viking’s newer ships on the Seine River.<\/p>\n

Most Common Stateroom Size Comparisons<\/h2>\n

The most common stateroom size for ships on the Seine River is between 86 square feet and 205 square feet. CroisiEurope has the smallest, and Avalon Waterways, Scenic and Viking River Cruises have the largest in this category. Overall, the average hovers around 170 square feet.<\/p>\n

Which Company Has the Largest Staterooms?<\/h2>\n

By comparison in all categories, Scenic has the largest staterooms available for Seine River cruises. The smallest cabins are 160 square feet, the largest are 455 square feet and the most common are 205 square feet. Unlike some of the other comparisons made for ships on other rivers, the Scenic Gem is dominant in all three categories.<\/p>\n

Second place would probably go to Viking River Cruises, but only to its newer ships.<\/p>\n

See other articles in this series of stateroom size comparisons: AmaWaterways<\/a>, A-ROSA<\/a>, Avalon Waterways<\/a>, CroisiEurope<\/a>, Emerald Cruises<\/a>, Scenic<\/a>, Tauck<\/a>, Uniworld<\/a> and Viking River Cruises<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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