L’Art de Vivre

1 reviews | 552° place out of 638
84.16
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  • Shipyard
  • Year 1997
  • Length 30.00 m
  • Beam 5.00 m
  • Tons 0 gt
  • Decks 2
  • Cabins 4
  • Passengers 8
  • Crew 4
  • Crew/Pax ratio 1 : 2.00
  • Currency
  • Language English
  • Flag
Description

L’Art de Vivre joined the fleet in 1997, with a length of 30 meters and a width of 5 meters, it can accommodate up to 8 passengers in its 5 cabins. L’Art de Vivre is the oldest barge in the fleet and was built in England during World War I as a supply ship for Allied troops fighting in the Somme.
She is a traditional barge in style, with original wood and brass elements that emphasize her heritage and create a warm and inviting interior atmosphere. The comfortable, compact cabins all have modern en-suite facilities, and the lovely salon combines modern touches with more traditional furnishings. Outside, there's a solarium where you can relax with a glass of wine while cruising through the Burgundy countryside and a hot tub.
Giorgia Lombardo

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Josephine H @Josephine New Contributor (1) 20/05/2023
84.16

Relaxing cruise in France

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A relaxing cruise in France aboard this small but beautiful vessel. The interior is well decorated and the staff welcomed us in a friendly way and were super helpful. Boarding was very easy. The gourmet food was really good, all dishes were tasty and well presented and served in the spacious dining room or on the outside tables. The cabin, well appointed and super comfortable, was always well cleaned. Our journey along the river was pleasant, with different stops every day and with the possibility of taking a walk independently or taking one of the bicycles available on board. The experience with European Waterways was really pleasant and relaxing.


Cruising area
Europe
Experience
Cruised (7 days)
Language
English
Period
May 2023
Who cruised?
Couple
Nationality
United Kingdom

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