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Le Phénicien is a converted barge (péniche) of Freycinet dimensions, fitted out and operated as a hotel barge in Southern France. She is one of a fleet of barges of different dimensions operated throughout the European network of smaller waterways, mostly in France. According to the waterway authority Voies Navigables de France, there are around 80 barges operating as hotel boats. They are an important part of the landscape of French canals, keeping alive the tradition of the boatmen or mariniers where commercial traffic has ceased. VNF's tourism department anticipates development of this high-quality tourism product on its waterways. The small dimensions of the hotel barge make the tourism product more confidential and exclusive than the cruises in the river cruise ships operating on the larger waterways.


Video Le Phénicien (barge)



History

Le Phénicien is one of the most recent Freycinet barges (after the French public works minister who in 1879 decreed the standard dimensions of 38.50m by 5.05m). Built in a Strasbourg shipyard in 1968 as Himalaya, the barge typically carried cereals and sand between the south of France and Belgium. She was acquired by the current owners in 2000, and fitted out as a hotel barge over a period of 18 months. The barge operates in Provence and Camargue between Avignon and Aigues-Mortes, on the Rhône and the Canal du Rhône à Sète.


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Accommodation

Le Phénicien was fitted out with 9 cabins on the lower deck, separated into three units independently accessed from the main living deck, with additional accommodation in the bow and stern for the crew of 9.


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References


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External links

  • Directory of hotel barges offering cruises in France
  • Le Phénicien on french-waterways.com
  • Hotel barge regulations

Source of article : Wikipedia