The MV Cézanne was built in 1993 and is refurbished annually. The ship is deluxe with 50 staterooms carrying 100 guests. Original works of art can be found throughout. All staterooms are beautifully furnished and feature a full-length window for upper-deck staterooms or three large portholes for all lower deck staterooms. Built-in wardrobes, desk, shower and toilet, telephone, audio entertainment centre, colour TV, hairdryer and terry robes are also available in each stateroom. The ship serves six meals daily (breakfast, morning bouillon, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and late supper). All meals are single seating in a non-smoking dining room with seven-course evening meals (up to nine courses on selected nights). Additionally, there is a lounge, bar, gift shop, beauty salon, library, laundry, safe deposit boxes and a qualified doctor on board. The Sun Deck has plenty of deck chairs and blankets, if needed. Captains Welcome and Captains Farewell Receptions are provided as well as nightly entertainment and dancing. There is one crew member for every 2.5 guests providing an excellent crew-to-guest ratio. This allows for a high level of service as well as sumptuous food, served course by course for the evening meal. English language announcements, menus and daily programmes are provided on our Seine River Cruises.
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Dress
Code Onboard
Comfort is the order of the day on board and on shore excursions, so you should pack casual clothing and comfortable walking shoes. For evenings, guests are asked to wear smart/casual attire. For more formal occasions, like the Captains reception and other formal evenings the recommended dress code is suits or jacket and tie for men and cocktail dresses or evening dress for ladies. The dress code will be advised in the Daily Programme.
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Smoking Policy
Smoking is permitted on open deck but all public rooms, staterooms and indoor areas are smoke-free.
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Disabled Facilities
No wheelchair accessible cabins
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Children’s Facilities
No facilities onboard for children
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