Liseron

- Shipyard Tacoma
- Year 1952
- Length 44.00 m
- Beam 9.00 m
- Tons 0 gt
- Decks 3
- Cabins 10
- Passengers 24
- Crew 12
- Crew/Pax ratio 1 : 2.00
- Currency USD
- Language English
- Flag Australia
The motor ship Liseron was built in 1952 in Seattle, then sold to France as a minesweeper before being carefully restored in 1989 by The Boat Company. It can accommodate up to 20 passengers, assisted by 12 crew members. Life on board happens mostly in the main salon, a place of conviviality, where small conferences and meeting take place.
The Liseron also has a small library, a bar and an observation lounge. Naturalist guides accompany guests to ensure providing complete knowledge of the cruise destinations to guests.
Gabriele Bassi
An Authentic Adventure!
I had the privilege of experiencing an unforgettable journey aboard the MV Liseron by The Boat Company. From the very first moment, the service was impeccable: the crew created a warm and friendly atmosphere while maintaining the highest level of professionalism. Every team member was attentive to every detail, always ready to anticipate any need with a genuine smile. The naturalist guides were incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, making every excursion even more fascinating. On board, everything was taken care of down to the smallest detail, from the delicious cuisine to the comfortable accommodations. I felt pampered and well looked after throughout the entire trip. I highly recommend the MV Liseron to anyone looking for an authentic adventure without giving up top-quality service!
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