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Tour the Ship
Renovated in 2002, this sparkling ship was built in Austria for the exclusive use of the top Soviet elite.
Although built for 130 passengers, we limit the capacity to 94 guests to provide more space, ensure a more intimate experience, and provide one seating dining for all meals. An excellent crew takes great pride in their beautiful ship and maintains it impeccably
The ship is provisioned with Western-style amenities, and the crew and experienced Cruise Director are trained to cater to the needs of American travelers. You'll appreciate the convenience of English language only, onboard and during shore excursions. The Yesenin is non-smoking, except for the Sun Deck and outside walkways.
Yesenin Facts |
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Inside the pleasantly-furnished staterooms of the Yesenin, you'll find many amenities and comforts, including: Inside the pleasantly-furnished staterooms of the Yesenin, you'll find many amenities and comforts, including:
- Two twin beds. During the day, your cabin turns into a dayroom; one bed folds up and the other becomes a sofa
- Ample closet space
- A large picture window that opens
- Large private bathroom, with a separate shower area
A full-length mirror and a vanity - makeup table, mirror and a chair
Yesenin staterooms are non-smoking, with panoramic views. Deluxe cabins (junior suites) are twice the size of a standard cabin, and have two picture windows and hotel-style beds which can be positioned separately as two twins or together as one large double bed. The two suites onboard are extra spacious - three times the size of a standard cabin - and have two picture windows, a dayroom with a TV, telephone, bar-cabinet, and a separate bedroom with one large double bed.
