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Victoria Anna 

Victoria Anna Inaugural Sailing on April 25, 2006. Victoria Cruises is preparing for the launch and inaugural sailing of its largest and most elaborate ship to-date -- the Victoria Anna -- which will make its first trip down China's Yangtze River on April 25, 2006. The addition of the Victoria Anna expands Victoria Cruises' fleet to seven.
The Victoria Anna will feature 154 cabins (132 standard accommodations, 16 junior suites, two deluxe suites and two Shangri-la suites) for a total passenger capacity of 308 (and a crew of 138). At a gross tonnage of 6,200, the five-passenger deck vessel will be 347.7 feet long, 54.4 feet wide, 50 feet high and feature a draft of 2.6 meters.
All cabins will have bathrooms complete with a shower and bathtub, television with HBO and BBC broadcasts, and private balconies so guests can appreciate the magnificent views of the Yangtze any time. The Victoria Anna will feature two restaurants (a single seating main dining room and an a la carte restaurant on the top deck), two lounges, three bars, a fitness room, lecture room (for talks about the river's history and lessons in Tai Chi, Mandarin language and mah jong), library, beauty salon, massage room, foot massage center, gift shop, spacious observation deck, Internet access, two elevators and a three-story atrium lobby.
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Ship Specifications
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Year Built |
2006 |
Gross Tonnage |
6200T |
Length |
106m |
Beam/Width |
16.6m |
Draft |
2.6m |
Speed |
28km/h |
Passenger Decks |
5 |
Crew |
138 |
Standard Cabins |
133 |
Junior Suites |
16 |
Deluxe Suites |
2 |
Shangri-La Suites |
2 |
Total Cabins |
153 |
Total Passengers |
308 |
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