MS Modigliani
Named in honor of the famous Italian painter, known in particular for his portraits, the MS Modigliani sails on the Rhine and the Danube. It takes cruise passengers to discover the many wonders offered by these two romantic rivers.
Completely renovated in 2011, the MS Modigliani is an intimatesized standard ship, measuring 110m long and 11.40m wide. It can accommodate 159 passengers, in 78 cabins and one suite spread over two decks. The size of a cabin is 11m2 (16m2 for the suite) offering amenities and providing guests with all the comforts they need during their stay. The elegant decoration and friendly atmosphere, are in perfect harmony with its environment. Located on the upper deck, the restaurant, where all meals are served during the cruise, offers a delicate cuisine in a refined setting, where large windows allow you to fully enjoy the panorama. On this same level is also the lounge / bar with a dance floor, while on the sun deck, an ideal place to relax and admire the landscapes, passengers can enjoy comfortable sun loungers,
as well as a large shaded area.
Interior View
Decks
Deck plans & technical details
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Numbers of passengers
: 159 -
Width
: 11.40meters
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Year of renovation
: 2011 -
Size of the crew
: 25 -
Year of construction
: 2001 -
Type
: FLUVIAL -
Number of cabins
: 78cabins
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Length
: 110meters
Cabins
UPPER DECK
28 Cabins
- 26 double cabins
- 2 cabins for people with reduced mobility
MAIN DECK
50 Cabins
- 44 double cabins
- 4 triple cabins
- 1 suite
- 1 single cabin
Ammenities
Cruises
This ship is sailing multiple itineraries
Prague and the pearls of the Danube
Strasbourg - Prague - LINZ - VIENNA - BUDAPEST - BRATISLAVA - DURNSTEIN - MELK - LINZ - Strasbourg
Explore Prague! This magical city has developed an image of "mother of all cities" with incomparable architectural and artistic heritage. You will discover the famous Charles Bridge, symbol of the city and a real triumphal hedge of honor with a unique gallery of sculptures connecting the two shores of the city. Stroll through famous streets such as Hradcany, the castle district, and Mala Strana below, before joining a splendid cruise to meet the pearls of the Danube (Ref PAV).