Victoria Rose
The Victoria Rose weaves a sense of the past throughout the interior. The traditional and intimate character of the vessel offers home-like comforts which place passengers at ease during their voyage. Marveling at the spectacular scenery of the three gorges, Victoria Rose passengers also enjoy a most delightful culinary experience, which includes fine Chinese cuisine with western selections. Imported marble bathrooms, authentic Shanghainese cotton bed spreads and pillow cases, and intimate staterooms are just some of the comforts distinguishing Victoria Rose from the other ships on the Yangtze. The Victoria Rose boasts high standards of both comfort and safety. The Victoria Rose offers an elegant ambiance and signature Victoria hospitality. It is Yangtze River cruisingat its finest.

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Cabins Sailing Route Price Shoulder Seasons
(Mar. Jun. Jul. Aug. Nov.)High Seasons
(Apr. May Sep. Oct.)Standard Cabin Chongqing-Yichang $309 per person $515 per person Yichang-Chongqing $298 per person $502 per person Shangri-La Suite Chongqing-Yichang $3877 per suite $4277 per suite Yichang-Chongqing $3877 per suite $4277 per suite Notes
*Prices for standard cabins are per person based on double occupancy in each cabin;
*Prices for Shangri-La Suites are per suite based on double occupancy in each suite;
*Cruise prices include meals, shore excrusions and activities on board;
*Single supplement:75% of the cruise fare in a standard cabin and 100% of the cruise fare in a suite;
*Children under 12 staying in the parents' cabin are charged 67% of the full cruise fare.
*Children under 12 using normal beds are charged 75% of the full cruise fare.
*Children under 2 are charged 10% of the full cruise fare.
*Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
*Parents with children 2 and over, and adults sharing a triple may find that a standard cabin is not roomy enough when a third bed or cot is placed in it. For such bookings, it is suggested that either a suite be reserved, or the third passsenger reserve as a single or share basis in a separate cabin.
*In a standard cabin, infants under 2 must stay in a bed with a parent.
Standard Cabin 14m2
twin beds 0.9m*2m
TV
Satellite programs: CNN, HBO, CCTV6-8, MASTV,PHTV
America central airconditioner
Private bathroom with bathtub and toilet
Tea bag
one bottle of pure water for each passenger per day
Thermos is availableShangri_La Suite 322 with wide private deck and sitting room
1.8m*2m
42" Xoceco LCD TV with Viedo
Satellite programs: CNN, HBO, CCTV6-8, MASTV,PHTV
Fridge
America central airconditioner
Private bathroom with bathtub and toilet
Tea bag
one bottle of pure water for each passenger per day
Thermos is available
TECHNICAL DETAILS Star Rate **** Ship Company Victoria Cruises First Navigation 1992 Regenaration 2001 Sailing Route Chongqing/Yichang Speed 28km/h Gross Tonnage 2428 Length 73.2m Width 12.8m Draft 2.6m Airconditioning American central air-conditioning Passenger Decks 4 Crew 110 Total Passengers 130 Standard Cabins 63 Shangri_La Suites 2 PUBLIC FACILITIES Business Center Yes Souvenir Shop Yes Conference Room Yes Sauna Yes Reading Room Yes Clinic Yes Front View Stand Yes Gym Room Yes Dancing Hall Yes Card Room Yes Cafe Yes Sun Deck Yes KTV Yes Multi-Function Hall Yes T/G Cabin Yes Public Washroom Yes Beauty Salon Yes Karaoke Yes Radio Room Yes Cigar Bar Yes Massage Room Yes Bar Yes
Chongqing/Yichang Downstream 4 DAYS /3 NIGHTS Day 1 Depart Chongqing -9:00: Sail from Chongqing
Day 2 Fengdu (B, L, D)
Shore excursion to Fengdu Ghost City, known for its statues of ghosts and devils on Mingshan Hill.
Day 3 Enter the Three Gorges/ Small Three Gorges/Shiplocks (B, L, D)
Enter the Three Gorges, one of nature’s most extraordinary sculptures. Today you will pass through the first two-Qutang Gorge and Wu Gorge. Qutang Gorge is the shortest (5 miles), narrowest (500 feet), and most dramatic. The 25-mile long Wu Gorge is known for its quiet beauty, forest-covered mountains, and cliffs so sheer that the sun barely penetrates the precipices. Take an excursion through the Small Three Gorges, which are narrower than the Three Gorges, but very impressive. Enter Xiling Gorge, the longest (41miles), and the deepest of the Three Gorges. In the evening, sail through the Three Gorges Dam Ship locks.
Day 4 Three Gorges Dam Site/Yichang (B, L)
In the morning, pay a visit to the Three Gorges Dam site at Sandouping, the largest project of its kind in the world. Arrive Yichang at 1:30pm, and disembark after lunch.Note: 1.Depending on river conditions, alternate excursions may be substituted as follows: Day 2: Shibaozhai or Wanzhou (Wanxian) Day 3: Shennong Stream
2. Included meals as noted in above itinerary:(B)=Breakfast (L)=Lunch (D)=DinnerYichang/Chongqing Upstream 5 DAYS /4 NIGHTS Day 1 Depart Yichang-9:00pm: Sail from Yichang
Day 2 Three Gorges Dam Site/Xiling Gorge (B, L, D)
Morning visit to the Three Gorges Dam site at Sandouping, the largest project of its kind in the world. Later sail through the Three Gorges Dam ship locks, and continue through Xiling Gorge, the longest (41miles), and the deepest of the Three Gorges.
Day 3 Small Three Gorges/ Wu Gorge/ Qutang Gorge (B, L, D)
Take an excursion through the Small Three Gorges, which are narrower than the Three Gorges, but very impressive. Enter Wu Gorge, known for its quiet beauty, forest-covered mountains, and cliffs so sheer that the sun barely penetrates the precipices. Then sail through Qutang Gorge, the shortest (5 miles), narrowest (500 feet), and most dramatic gorge
Day 4 Fengdu (B, L, D)
Shore excursion to Fengdu Ghost City, known for its statues of ghosts and devils on Mingshan Hill.
Day 5 Arrive in Chongqing (B)
9:00am: Disembark at Chongqing.Note: 1.Depending on river conditions, alternate excursions may be substituted as follows: Day 3: Shennong Stream Day 4: Shibaozhai or Wanzhou (Wanxian)
2. Included meals as noted in above itinerary:(B)=Breakfast (L)=Lunch (D)=Dinner
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Note: CQ=Chongqing, YC=Yichang, WH=Wuhan, SH=Shanghai


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