Belgium, Netherlands
The barge Lena Maria is a former freight ship rebuilt in 2004 into a comfortable cruise barge. In 2020, owners Eelke and Carlijn renovated the main gathering spaces, bringing a fresh and modern look to the space. They will continue to update this vessel into 2023, the cabins will have air conditioning which will result in the Lena Maria moving up to the premium class. There is a lounge for relaxation with many windows to create an open atmosphere and allows for a nice view while motoring. There is an outside sundeck with chairs. Each cabin has two low single beds and can accommodates two people comfortably.
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Overview
The barge the Lena Maria is a former freight ship rebuilt in 2004 into a comfortable cruise barge. There is a lounge for relaxation with many windows to create an open atmosphere and allows for a nice view while motoring.
Overview
- Capacity: 24 passengers
- Size of boat: 45 meters long and 6.5 meters wide
Decks & Cabin Layout
- Cabins: 12 twins, all on the lower deck (approximately 10.5m² / 113 sq ft)
Cabin Amenities
- 2 low beds in each cabin
- Shower and toilet in each cabin
- Windows can be opened
- Individually controlled air-conditioning, ventilation and central heating
- Hair dryer
- Electricity 220 Volt power socket
Boat Features & Amenities
- Bar, lounge & dining area
- Sundeck
- Wifi available
Food & Beverages
- Special Diet Requests: Special dietary needs may be subject to a supplement of €50 depending on request.
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Tours
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Bicycles
Touring Bicycles
Hybrid Velo de Ville C100 (or similar brand/model)
- Aluminum step-through frame
- Shimano Nexus gearing
- 7 speeds
- V-Brakes
- Impac Streetpac 47-622 tires
- VDV City saddle
- 28" Wheels
Hybrid Gazelle Chamonix (or similar brand/model)
- Step-through frame
- Shimano gearing
- 7 speeds
- Gel-saddle (adjustable)
- Handbrakes
- Frame lock
- 28" Wheels
Accessories
- Detachable pannier bag
- Helmet rental included and available onboard
- Pump & repair kit available
Bicycle rental is included in tour pricing but is optional. Guests are also allowed to bring their own bicycles (a discount will apply). However, the crew or tour operators are NOT responsible for any damage, loss, or theft of such. In the Netherlands and Belgium, cyclists are not obligated by law to wear a bike helmet. There are bike helmets available onboard at no charge but please request them when booking.
Electric Bicycle (E-Bike)
Velo de Ville CEB 200 (or similar brand/model)
- Limited number available, request at the time of booking
- Wh 400 battery
- Bosch Intuvia, Bosch Purion display
- Max. 25 km/h motor speed
- Bosch Active line motor version
- Hydraulic rim brake
Accessories:
- Detachable pannier bag
- Helmet rental included and available onboard
- Pump & repair kit available
*NOTE: E-bikes feature a small electrical engine and battery that assist and ease your pedaling but you still have to pedal yourself. While riding an e-bike can greatly contribute to the enjoyment of your trip, it is not intended for untrained cyclists as it is not easy to handle such a bike. The engine and battery make the bike much heavier than a regular bike and it also accelerates faster. Handling it well requires good basic cycling skills and confidence.
Other bikes (e.g. bikes with back pedal brakes, children’s bikes, “slip streamers”, tandems, etc.) and rear child seats may be possible upon request and are in very limited numbers.
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