European river cruise vacations on the luxury hotel barge Magna Carta, cruising the river Thames in England
www.magna-carta.co.uk
The Magna Carta now has two decks, the lower
deck boasting four full width luxurious Staterooms each averaging 200 square
feet. All staterooms have under floor heating, air conditioning and sumptuous
en-suite shower rooms, enjoying oversized showers and basins with fully tiled
walls and floors, shaver point, heated towel rail, fluffy towels, bathrobes and
fine guest amenities.
Each Stateroom has beautiful hard wood finishes
to floors and walls and are equipped with hair dryers, ample hanging and drawer
space, television with DVD, comfortable beds with finest cotton bedding. Three
Staterooms are Super king or Twin and the fourth is King Size.
The upper deck is the saloon with tinted
picture windows offering the finest panoramic views to three aspects. Four
Italian leather sofas provide extremely comfortable seating adjacent to fully
stocked bar, library with many reference books, a compendium of games,
comprehensive CD collection with music to suit many tastes and a fine fining
area close to the fully fitted professional galley from which the most exquisite
dishes are delivered. The saloon has air-conditioning for comfort when
necessary.
click on a deckplan location to view the virtual tour of the saloon or each stateroom
Leading from the saloon are the split-level sun decks offering hard wood table with parasol, chairs and steamer chairs. There are safety railings all round and sunk within the upper level is a large Jacuzzi, hot and bubbling, to render complete relaxation for our passengers.
The wheelhouse is the nerve centre of the ship and for anyone interested, another view of Magna Carta with the opportunity to hear river tales and gossip or even try their hand at the wheel.
The captains suite is an original part of the ship comprising living room, bedroom and shower room. The suite is fully panelled with mahogany, incorporating the finest marquetry and marble. For charter only this accommodation may be made available, thus enabling Magna Carta to carry 9 or 10 passengers.