CroisiEurope

CroisiEurope
IndustryTourism
FounderGérard Schmitter
Headquarters
Strasbourg
,
France
Area served
Europe, Asia
Productsriver cruises cruise line
Number of employees
1350 (2015)
Websitewww.croisieuroperivercruises.com

CroisiEurope (Alsace Croisières until 1997) is a French company specializing in river and coastal cruises.

Fleet

CroisiEurope currently has a fleet of 43[1] Prestige category boats that cruise all of Europe's rivers. Accommodation capacity varies from 100 to 180 passengers depending on the ship's design.[2]

The CroisiEurope fleet is partially renovated each year, being mostly made up of recently built vessels that are less than five years old.[3]

French is the primary language spoken on the ships, although most staff members also speak English and other European languages. Ship announcements are made in French and in English.[4]

RHINE AND DANUBE

Ship name Year built/Refit Length Guests Staterooms Image
Beethoven 2004 360 ft (110 m) 180 90
Douce France 1997 360 ft (110 m) 107 55
Gerard Schmitter 2012 361 ft (110 m) 174 87
France 2001 360 ft (110 m) 159 78
L’Europe 2006 361 ft (110 m) 180 90
La Boheme 1995 360 ft (110 m) 158 80
Lafayette 1992 295 ft (90 m) 82 43
Leonardo Da Vinci 2003 344 ft (105 m) 143 72
Modigliani 2001 360 ft (110 m) 159 78
Mona Lisa 2000 269 ft (82 m) 94 47
Monet 1999 360 ft (110 m) 158 78
Symphonie 1997 361 ft (110 m) 107 55
Victor Hugo 2000 269 ft (82 m) 90 45
Vivaldi 2009 361 ft (110 m) 176 88
R.E. Waydelich L.J. 2018 334 ft (102 m) 81 42

SEINE

Ship name Year built/Refit Length Guests Staterooms Image
Botticelli 2004 360 ft (110 m) 149 75
Renoir 1999 360 ft (110 m) 105 54
Seine Princess 2002 360 ft (110 m) 138 67

RHONE

Ship name Year built/Refit Length Guests Staterooms Image
Mistral 1999 361 ft (110 m) 157 78
Rhône Princess 2001 361 ft (110 m) 138 69
Camargue 1995 361 ft (110 m) 104 54
Van Gogh 1999 360 ft (110 m) 105 54

GIRONDE

Ship name Year built/Refit Length Guests Staterooms Image
Cyrano de Bergerac 2013 361 ft (110 m) 174 87

LOIRE

Ship name Year built/Refit Length Guests Staterooms Image
Loire Princesse 2015 295 ft (90 m) 96 48

ELBE

Ship name Year built/Refit Length Guests Staterooms Image
Elbe Princesse 2016 312 ft (95 m) 80 40
Elbe Princesse II 2017 331 ft (101 m) 95 45

DOURO

Ship name Year built/Refit Length Guests Staterooms Image
Fenrnao de Magalhaes 2003 246 ft (75 m) 142 71
Gil Eanes 2015 262 ft (80 m) 142 66
Infante don Henrique 2003 246 ft (75 m) 142 71
Vasco de Gama 2003 246 ft (75 m) 142 71
Amalia Rodrigues 2018 246 ft (75 m) 142 66
Miguel Torga 2017 246 ft (75 m) 142 66

GUADALQUIVIR

Ship name Year built/Refit Length Guests Staterooms Image
La Belle de Cadix 2005 361 ft (110 m) 176 88

PO

Ship name Year built/Refit Length Guests Staterooms Image
Michelangelo 2000 158 ft (48 m) 158 78

CANALS OF FRANCE AND BELGIUM

Ship name Year built/Refit Length Guests Staterooms Image
Anne-Marie 2014 128 ft (39 m) 24 12
Jeanine 2013 130 ft (40 m) 24 12
Madeleine 2013 130 ft (40 m) 24 12
Raymonde 2013 130 ft (40 m) 24 12
Danièle 2016 130 ft (40 m) 22 11
Déborah 2016 130 ft (40 m) 22 11

COASTAL CRUISES

Ship name Year built/Refit Length Guests Staterooms Image
La Belle de L’Adriatique 2007 360 ft (110 m) 200 100
La Belle des Océans 1990 337 ft (103 m) 130 65

MEKONG

Ship name Year built/Refit Length Guests Staterooms Image
Toum Tiou I 2002 124 ft (38 m) 20 10
Toum Tiou II 2008 124 ft (38 m) 28 14
Lan Diep 2017 164 ft (50 m) 44 22
Indochine I 2008 167 ft (51 m) 48 24
Indochine II 2017 213 ft (65 m) 62 31

SOUTHERN AFRICA

Ship name Year built/Refit Length Guests Staterooms Image
African Dream 2018 108 ft (33 m) 16 8
Zimbabwean Dream 2020 108 ft (33 m) 16 8

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Destinations

In France, CroisiEurope sails on the Seine, the Rhône, the Gironde, the Loire and the Rhine; in Italy, on the Po; in Spain, on the Guadalquivir; in Portugal, on the Douro; in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, on the Rhine; in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Serbia, and Romania, on the Danube; and in Germany, on the Havel and the Oder.

CroisiEurope also has two coastal ship, the MS Belle de l'Adriatique and the MS Belle des Océans, which operates in the Mediterranean, the Adriatic, the Aegean and the Atlantic.

References

  1. ^ "CroisiEurope". www.cruisecritic.com. The Independent Traveler, Inc.
  2. ^ "CroisiEurope". www.cruiseaway.com.au. Cruise Away.
  3. ^ "CroisiEurope". www.francecruises.com.
  4. ^ "www.cruisecritic.com". CroisiEurope. The Independent Traveler.
  5. ^ "Gil Eanes Review". www.cruisecritic.com. The Independent Traveler.
  6. ^ "Toum Tiou II". www.riuscruises.com. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2014-11-20.
  7. ^ "Symphonie". www.wlcvacations.com. Luxury.
  8. ^ "Toum Tiou Cruise". www.cruisesmekongriver.net. Viet Prestige Travel. Archived from the original on October 14, 2012.
  9. ^ "MS Vivaldi". www.eurorivercruises.com. Euro River Cruises.
  10. ^ "CroisiEurope". www.choosingcruising.co.uk. Choosing Cruising. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2014-11-20.
  11. ^ "Mekong River Cruise with RV Indochine II". Tweet World Travel. 14 May 2020. Retrieved 14 May 2020.