L'IMPRESSIONNISTE

L'Impressionniste

The 13 passenger L'Impressionniste, sister ship to La Belle Epoque began life as a cargo barge in Holland before undergoing a complete transformation into the powerful canal and river cruiser she is today

Her light and airy interior features picture windows and selections of prints, fabrics and wall colorings reminiscent of the turn of the century era after which she has been named. She is crewed by a knowledgeable Captain, Mater Chef and crew of three

L'Impressionniste's classic route covers some fine rural cruising, with plenty of opportunity to cycle and stroll along the tow-path and wander into nearby villages

 

 

FEATURES
* 13 Passengers; 2 Suites with bathtubs in bathrooms, 4 junior suites, 1 single
   
Monet Stern Suite (13.62ft x 12.47ft)  incl bath                   170sq feet
    Renoir Bow Suite (15.42ft x 9.68ft)  incl bath                       150 sq feet
    Sisley & Degas Junior Suites (10.33ft x 12.14ft)  incl bath     125 sq feet
    Pissarro & Cezanne  Junior Suites (10.83ft x 9.84ft)  incl bath  115 sq feet

* 5 Crew members
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2 Decks
* Stereo, DVD, CD player
* Spa Pool / fitness studio
* Bicycles
* Air conditioning / heating
* Handicap Access - NO
    INFORMATION FOR PASSENGERS WITH MOBILITY PROBLEMS
    L’Impressionniste has a gangplank from the bank to the deck with 2 handrails and 2 wide steps from the Deck to the Saloon.  There are 12 steps from the Saloon to the cabins.  These steps have a handrail and are wide enough for 1 person to walk besides another to assist them down the stairs.  L’Impressionniste is not the ideal cruise to book if you have mobility problems because of the excursions.  Some of the excursions would be very difficult and some would be impossible for you to attend as most excursions are on foot rather than by minibus

          

                       

                                     Monet       Sidley    Degas                                        Pissarro    Cezanne    Renoir