MS Lafayette
This superb Premium ship that sails on the Rhine, was named after the Marquis de Lafayette, a great figure in French history and hero of the United States War of Independence.
Completely renovated in 2014, the MS Lafayette is an intimatesized Premium ship, 90m long and 10m wide. It can accommodate 82 passengers, in 43 double or single cabins, spread over two decks. The size of each cabin is between 10 m2 to 15 m2, has all amenities and provides guests with all the comforts they need during their stay. The contemporary interior is decorated in gray and sand tones, combined with mauve and lilac shades. Located on the upper deck, the restaurant, where all meals are served during the cruise, offers delicate cuisine in a refined setting, where large windows allow guests to fully enjoy the panorama. On this same deck is also the lounge / bar with a dance floor and central bar. The sun deck is the ideal place to relax and admire the landscapes, offering comfortable sun loungers, as well as a large shaded area.
Interior View
Decks
Deck plans & technical details
-
Numbers of passengers
: 82 -
Year of construction
: 1992 -
Width
: 10.1meters
-
Year of renovation
: 2014 -
Length
: 90meters
-
Type
: FLUVIAL -
Number of cabins
: 43cabins
-
Size of the crew
: 24
Cabins
UPPER DECK
14 Cabins
with French balcony, sliding windows
- Cat. A : 10 double cabins
- Cat. B :
- 1 double cabin
- 1 PRM cabin
- 2 single cabins
MAIN DECK
29 Cabins
with high sliding windows
- Cat. A : 12 double cabins
- Cat. B : 4 double cabins
- Cat. C :
- 8 double cabins
- 3 double cabins
- 2 single cabins
Ammenities
Cruises
This ship is sailing multiple itineraries
The Great Musical Cruise. Masterpieces by Belgian composers and the great masters of Flemish painting (port-to-port cruise)
AMSTERDAM - UTRECHT - DORDRECHT - GHENT - Bruges - ANTWERP - ROTTERDAM - Delft - The Hague - AMSTERDAM
The vast expanse of Dutch and Belgian grasslands becomes a palette of colorful flowers in the spring. Join us as we navigate the canals alongside quintessential windmills—conjuring Vermeer and Van Gogh and indulging in Gouda and speculaas while enjoying music from one end of these northern plains to the other. These two countries have deep melodic heritages, so take advantage of this moment to (re)discover their composers and works, including the Sonata by Franck—one of the most prestigious Belgian composers—and the one by the Russian artist Myaskovsky. Delight in creations by Hasselmans, Vieuxtemps, and Lekeu—three additional Belgian composers—as well as the virtuoso Rachmaninoff. And who can forget Die tote Stadt, the fascinating opera by Korngold that takes place in Bruges?
Alain Duault