Scenic Diamond Cruise Ship
Free cancellation before 48 hours.
Scenic diamond cruise ship. Enjoy panoramic views of Europe as you walk the outdoor track on the Sun Deck. Its more than a standard river vessel. The Scenic Slumber Beds made especially for the cruise line feature white Egyptian cotton sheets and duvets.
Or for a more intimate experience relax on your private balcony. Free cancellation before 48 hours. Scenic Diamond built 2008 is the third in a series of five Scenic Tours ships together with its fleet mate sisters Emerald Pearl Ruby and Sapphire.
Ad Enjoy private balcony swimming pool waterslide park VR experience and free buffet. We picked the Scenic cruise for a special annivesary as it was 11 days rather than the 8 day cruises of the high luxury alternatives. River Cruise Ship The Scenic Diamond built in 2008 and refurbished in 2017 was reconfigured exclusively for cruising the rivers of France with a sister ship Scenic Sapphire.
Its a custom-built luxury Scenic Space-Ship designed to offer maximum space and comfort for up to 163 guests on Europes rivers. Its more than a standard river vessel. Based in Bordeaux Scenic Diamond personifies the Scenic Cruises ethos by offering an all-inclusive ship that strives to push the bar with new experiences both on the ship and off.
The room amenities are the same as a private balcony suite. Our Junior Suite on the Diamond upper deck was large by river cruise ship standards with a. The vessels will cruise a selection of French rivers in 2017 including the Seine Rhône and Garonne transporting guests in complete comfort and elegance on these enchanting waterways.
Read general information about Scenic Cruises Scenic Diamond cruise ship. Scenic recently upgraded Scenic Sapphire and Scenic Diamond to meet the same unrivaled standards set by our newest ships on the European waterways. Exclusively reconfigured for cruising the rivers of France Scenic Diamond and Sapphire afford guests the utmost in luxury comfort and refinement on these charming and serene passageways.
