
Lena Maria
12 cabins / 2 decks
The barge Lena Maria, originally a freight ship, was transformed into a comfortable cruise vessel in 2004. In 2020, owners Eelke and Carlijn renovated the main gathering areas, giving the space a fresh, modern look.
The barge features a relaxing lounge with large windows that create an open atmosphere and offer scenic views while cruising. An outside sundeck with chairs provides a perfect spot to enjoy the outdoors. Each cabin is equipped with two low single beds, comfortably accommodating two guests.
Facts
- Year of construction: 1957; Rebuilt: 2004; Renovated 2020-2023
- Length: 45 m / 148 ft
- Width: 6.5 m / 21 ft
- Passengers: 24
- Crew: 4
- Number of cabins: 12
Boat Overview
- Capacity: 24 passengers
- Spacious lounge with large windows, creating an open and inviting atmosphere with great views while cruising
- Outdoor sundeck with seating for relaxation
- Bar, lounge, and dining area for social gatherings
- WiFi available onboard
Decks & Cabin Layout
- 12 twin cabins, all located on the lower deck (approximately 10.5 m² / 113 sq ft each)
- Cabins include two low single beds and an en-suite bathroom including sink, toilet, and shower
- Each cabin has windows that can be opened, individually controlled central heating and airconditioning, a hairdryer, and 220V power sockets
Food and Beverages
- Fresh meals prepared using local ingredients, with hearty breakfasts each morning
- Full bar offering beer, wine, spirits, and soft drinks (tallied and paid for in cash at the end of the trip)
- Special diet requests can be accommodated but may incur a €50 supplement fee depending on the requirements
- Note: Guests must communicate dietary restrictions, such as vegetarian or gluten-free, at the time of reservation
Lena Maria’s layout

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