MS Cyrano de Bergerac
Every shade of blue, from night blue on the walls to the soft blue on the leather sofas, dress every space of the ship. The colour orange brings a touch of pep to the lounge / bar.
The upper deck cabins have wide windows with French balconies, the ones on the middle deck have large windows and on the main deck the cabins have portholes.
During the cruise, all meals are served in the restaurant which is located on the middle deck. The lounge / bar, at the front of the ship, will welcome passengers
during evening entertainment, aperitif games... Do not hesitate to go to the sun deck to relax! Equipped with armchairs and sun loungers you can relax while enjoying a panoramic view of the landscapes.
Interior View
Decks
Deck plans & technical details
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Number of cabins
: 87cabins
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Type
: FLUVIAL -
Year of construction
: 2013 -
Width
: 11.40meters
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Numbers of passengers
: 174 -
Size of the crew
: 34 -
Length
: 110meters
Cabins
UPPER DECK
41 Cabins
with French balcony, sliding windows
- Cat. A : 20 double cabins
- Cat. B : 18 double cabins
- Cat. C : 3 double cabins
MIDDLE DECK
21 Cabins
with sliding windows
- Cat. A : 12 double cabins
- Cat. B :
- 4 double cabins
- 1 PRM
- Cat. C : 4 double cabins
MAIN DECK
25 Cabins
with portholes
- Cat. A : 9 double cabins
- Cat. B : 3 double cabins
- Cat. C : 13 double cabins
Ammenities
Cruises
This ship is sailing multiple itineraries
The Extraordinary Wines in the Gironde Region (port-to-port cruise)
BORDEAUX - CUSSAC-FORT-MEDOC - THE MEDOC - Gironde Estuary - ROYAN - The Charente - BLAYE - LIBOURNE - BORDEAUX - Bayonne - Basque Country - Bordeaux
Climb aboard for an exclusive seven-day cruise to the center of the Médoc and Gironde winemaking regions. Considered by some as the best in the world, French wine is an integral part of the country's heritage. Discover the history of Médoc wines, the success of its production, and the foreign influences that helped the region become a worldwide reference. Learn about the origins of Cognac in its namesake city. Other spirits to indulge in during your vacation include complex-note Pomerols—all within the backdrop of the finest scenery in the region, including the Blaye Citadel, built in the 17th century by Vauban. After disembarking, continue with a stay in the Basque Country. From the Atlantic Ocean to the mountains of the Pyrenees, discover this region and its gastronomic heritage.