The newest ship in the Victoria Cruises fleet, Victoria Jenna, which will edge out of port along China’s Yangtze River on April 26, 2009, it will have the most suites of all vessels plying these mighty waters.
With 189 cabins and a passenger capacity of 378, the Victoria Jenna will be the largest ship in the company's fleet, which will grow to eight vessels. The ship features 149 standard cabins, 35 junior suites, 3 deluxe suites and 2 Shangri-La Suites.
At a gross tonnage of approximately 8,000, the five-passenger-deck Victoria Jenna will be 438.9 feet long and 61.7 feet wide with a draft of 8.5 – 8.8 feet. The ship is being built to the highest international standards.
All cabins will have televisions with HBO and CNN broadcasts, private bathroom with a shower and bathtub, and a private balcony so passengers can appreciate the magnificent views of the Yangtze River. The Victoria Jenna will feature two dining rooms (a single seating main dining room and an a la carte restaurant), a fitness room, lecture room (for talks about the river's history and lessons in Tai Chi, Mandarin language and mah jong), library/reading room, the Yangtze Club (theatre-style night club), cocktail lounge, beauty salon, gift shop, spacious observation deck, business center, Internet access, health clinic and an atrium lobby.
The ship's overall décor will be highlighted by a rich tapestry of colors, gleaming woods, sparkling chandeliers, and American and European influences with Asian accents.
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