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Chongqing Cruises
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Emperor
★★★★★
Built in 2003 and have guest
elevator on the cruise.
Every cabin has a private balcony for viewing
the scenery |
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Dragon
★★★★★
Built in 1996 which is a
chinese traditional style cruise on the Yangtze
River.Every cabin has a private balcony for
viewing the scenery |
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Regal Princess
★★★★★
Built in Germany in 1993 by
Elbewerft Boizenberg GMBH .three ships:the
Princess Sheena, the Princess Elaine, the
Princess Jeannie |
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Prisident No 1
★★★★★
Redecorate in 2003. Every
cabin has a private balcony for viewing the
scenery .
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East King&Queen
★★★★★
Built in 1994 and 1995.It is the cruise Bill
Gates chosed.
Superior Cabin;Deluxe Cabin;Executive
Cabin;Royal Floor Cabin;suite
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Victoria series
★★★★★
The only American cruise line on the Yangtze
River .International multi-lingual cruise
directors . |
The
Regal China Cruises
Regal China Cruises’ three ships:the Princess Sheena, the Princess Elaine, the
Princess Jeannie
Builders : Built in Germany in 1993 by Elbewerft Boizenberg
GMBH
Building
Standard:5 stars
Entered Service : May 1994
Length : 424 feet each vessel
Breadth : 52 feet each vessel
Speed : Upstream -- 22 knots
Downstream -- 30 knots
Tonnage : 5,963
Auxiliary Power : Three independent engines; 3 x 1,000 BHP
Passenger Capacity : 268 each vessel
Passenger Decks : 4 and one sun deck
Staff : 150 each vessel
Features Of Vessel:
Fully stabilized; quiet operation; highest safety; standard Lateral-docking
ability w/360-degree-turn bow thrusters Furnished full outer decks (3.4. & 5);
German-standard water purification and sterilization Central Air Conditioning;
Most advanced navigation equipment on the Yangtze.
Facilities
Room: Radio,Satellite phone,Color TV-set,Mini Refrigerator,Internet
Port,Mini Bar,Safe box,Shower,Hairdryer.;
First Floor(Upper Deck):Gym Room,Sauna,Massage Room;
Second Floor(Promenade Deck): Reception Desk,Business Center,Clinic,Card Room;
Third Floor(Bridge Deck): Dinning Room,Souvenir Shop;
Fourth Floor(Recreation Deck):Dinning Room,Cafe,Reading Room;
Fifth Floor(View Deck):Sun Deck,Ballroom,Card Room;
Onboard Services:
Radio/Television: Located in all rooms
Telephone: In-house.
Air-Conditioning/Heating: All rooms are air-conditioned and heated.
Room Service: 24-hours
Laundry Service: Laundry and pressing - same day service
Dining Facilities: Emperor's Dining Room: Located on the Emperor Deck, this
restaurant offers both provincial gourmet dishes from the various regions of
China and Western cuisine in an elegant dining setting. Single seating for 80.
Also used as a multi-function room for lectures, movies, private parties,
meetings and groups.
Golden Pavillion Restaurant: Located on the Princess Deck, this restaurant
offers buffet style Western cuisine and Chinese fare. Single seating for 180.
Lounges/Bars: Jade Ballroom: Located on the Sun Deck, this lounge offers nightly
entertainment with live music, karaoke and dancing. Traditional Chinese
performers and crew present opera, dances and acrobatics. Also used for
briefings, cultural programs and parties. Accommodates 100 people.
Lotus Bar: Located on the Emperor Deck, this comfortable lounge offers a
full-equipped premium bar with panoramic views. A favorite observation lounge.
Seats 60 people.
Misty Lounge: Located on the Princess Deck, this area serves as a relaxing tea
room, library and games room. Seats 40 people.
Sun Deck: This outdoor deck offers a suntanning and relaxation area with
spectacular views.
Recreation Rooms: Private Rooms: Two individual Mah-Johng rooms offer private
seating for eight and include tea service. Mah-Johng lessons available. The
rooms can also be used for other board or card games.
Entertainment: Movies, special in-house TV videos, programs on Chinese culture
and displays of Chinese classical dress and costume shows provide additional
entertainment during the trip.
Chinese Lessons: Lessons in Chinese language, shadow boxing, Tai-chi, Mah-Johng,
card games and calligraphy are available to passengers.
Medical: Doctors trained in Chinese and Western medicine are on board each ship.
Bilingual Staff: Each ship has an English-speaking cruise director from the
United States who is fluent in Mandarin.
Special Health Services: Chinese medical practices such as acupuncture,
acupressure and massage are available by appointment.
Beauty Services: Tanning salon, in-room massage, beauty salon, sauna, spa and
fitness center.
Business Center: Complete with copy service, satellite telecommunications,
telephone, and fax.
Additional Services: Gift shops and postal facilities.
Accommodations: (146cabins)
·Twin Cabin: a,amount:122 b,structure:one bedroom with private bathroom
c,Area:10sqm
·Single Cabin: a,amount:14b,structure:one bedroom with private bathroom
c,Area:8sqm
·Deluxe Suite: a,amount:10 b,structure:one bedroom,one sitting with private
bathroom c,Area:20sqm.
Cabin Facities:
Active Window,TV,Mini Bar,Weight Balance,Life Jacket,Memo Pad,Mineral Water,Tea
Bags,Bath Foam,Bath Towel,Face Towel,Comb,Toothpaste,Tooth Mug,Shoe
Sponge,Telephone Directory,Mini Refrigerator,Hair Dryer,Cloth Line,Ball-Pen,
Coffee Bags,Shampoo,Shower Cap,Bath Robe,Hand Towel,
Soap,Toothbrush,Slippers,Laundry Bag.
Voltage:AV220v,50hz.
Wuhan-Chongqing (Upstream)
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Date
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Itinerary
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| D 1 |
17:00-19:00 |
Embarkation at Wuhan(dinner is not included) |
| 19:00 |
Departing Wuhan Pier |
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D 2
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Whole day sailing on the yangtze river |
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D3
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10:30-13:30 |
Passing Three Gorges Dam 5-stage Shiplocks |
| 14:00-16:00 |
Three Gorges Dam Project - Shore Excursion |
| 16:45-17:30 |
Passing Xiling Gorge - West Part |
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D4
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08:00-12:00 |
Shennong Stream - Shore Excursion |
| 13:30-15:30 |
Passing Wu Gorge |
| 16:40-17:10 |
Passing Qutang Gorge |
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D5
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08:30-11:30 |
Shore excursion to Wanxian |
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D6
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08:00-10:00 |
Arrive Chongqing Port and disembark the cruise. |
Chongqing-Wuhan (Downstream)
| Date |
Itinerary |
| D1 |
08:00 |
The cruise ship set sail from Chongqing city |
| 14:30-17:00 |
Shore excursion to the ghost city at Fengdu |
| D2 |
07:00-07:30 |
Passing through the first--Qutang gorge |
| 08:00-09:00 |
Passing through the second--Wu gorge |
| 10:15-13:15 |
Shore excursion to the shennong stream |
| 16:00-17:00 |
Passing through the third-Xiling gorge |
| 17:00-20:00 |
Passing through the ship-lock of the new three gorges dam |
| D3 |
08:00-10:15 |
Shore excursion—the new three gorges dam |
| D4 |
12:00 |
Disembarkation at Wuhan city |
Price
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Sailing
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Peak Season
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Shoulder Season
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Reservation |
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Chongqing-wuhan
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USD 420
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USD 320
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wuhan-Chongqing
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USD 420
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USD 320
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Chongqing-Yichang
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USD 380
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USD 290
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Yichang-Chongqing
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USD 380
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USD 290
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Peak Season:April,May,September,October
Shoulder Season:Other Months
Above itinerary is to subject to change for the river condition,navigation
channel,weather condition, government reason etc. .
Sun Viking (Royal Caribbean Cruises)
Capacity 714
passengers; 18,445 tons, outdoor pool, casino, international
cuisine; entered service in 1972, refurbished in 1995.
April 20 --
Ten-night voyage from Hong Kong to Xingang, calling at
Xiamen, Ningbo, Shanghai and Chongqing. (Sailings in reverse
direction on May 19, Sept. 15, Oct. 6 and Oct. 27.) From
$3,099 to $6,399, including air fare.
Seabourn Spirit (Seabourn Cruise Line)
Capacity 204
passengers; 10,000 tons, outdoor pool, spa, retractable
marina, casino, international cuisine, gratuities included
in fare; entered service in 1989.
March 24 -- Fourteen-night voyage from Hong Kong to Xingang
(for Beijing), calling at Xiamen, Shanghai, Nanjing,
Zhangjiagang and Chongqing. (Sailing in reverse direction on
April 3.) From $13,250 to $23,000, including hotel stay and
shore excursions.
Seabourn Legend (Seabourn Cruise Line)
Capacity 204
passengers; 10,000 tons, outdoor pool, spa, retractable
marina, casino, international cuisine, gratuities included
in fare; former Royal Viking Queen, entered service in 1992,
refurbished in 1996.
Sept. 8 and
28 -- Ten-night voyages from Xingang (for Beijing) to Hong
Kong, calling at Chongqing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Wuxi and Xiamen.
(Sailing in reverse direction on Sept. 18.) From $11,450 to
$19,900, including hotel stay and shore excursions.
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