Crew: 35
Cabins: 28
HERITAGE SUITE - Offering utmost privacy and comfort with a spacious French balcony to witness the panoramic views, Heritage Suite is a perfect retreat. It is fitted with an exquisite four-poster bed, Persian rugs and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. The hand painted walls add to the charm of these suites. Room Area : 280 Square Feet ; 26 Square Meters (With Balcony)
SIGNATURE SUITE - Our Signature Suite offers two styles of arrangements – 2 twin-size beds and 1 queen size-bed. It has a comfortable seating area and floor-to-ceiling glass doors to enjoy the view outside. Decorated with hand-stencils, local murals and fine wood furniture, the suite is meticulously designed for comfort. Room Area : 261 Square Feet ; 24 Square Meters
COLONIAL SUITE - The Colonial Rooms are painted in vibrant and inviting colours with picturesque prints that uplift the mood. There is a comfortable seating area in the suite and also a beautiful French balcony. The bathrooms offer spacious showers with premium bath linens and toiletries. Room Area : 261 Square Feet ; 24 Square Meters
MAHARAJA SUITE - The most luxurious and spacious suite aboard, with 400 sq. ft. of space, the Maharaja Suite is a haven of luxury. Embellished with Persian rugs, Burma teak floors and rich tapestry, it also has a flat screen TV, on-demand movie service, and a writing desk. Bathrooms are as luxurious as the room and are fitted with both spacious bathtub and shower panels. Daily butler service and in-room dining are also available on request. Room Area : 400 Square Feet ; 37 Square Meters
VICEROY SUITE - Regal and ornate, the Viceroy Suite is furnished with colonial décor, Persian rugs and hand-stencilled walls. It has more than 360 sq. ft. of living space, a finely crafted day bed and a spacious bathroom fitted with all modern amenities. Room Area : 360 Square Feet ; 33.4 Square Meters
Ganges Voyager I & II
Ganges Voyager I & II were amongst the first to sail the Ganges as cruise vessels.The all-white Georgian décor cocoons guests in a glorious past, combined seamlessly with contemporary hospitality and comforts.
Common spaces are rich with cane and wood furniture, Persian rugs, and wide Burmese teak decks. Large French balconies offer riverscapes and spectacular views to guests.
In the spacious suites, intricate tapestries and hand-stenciled murals embellish a luxe stay. Cosy sitting areas, a gym and spa, breezy, sun-kissed spaces and excellent service make these ships serene sanctuaries for travellers in India.