CroisiEurope Christens Elbe Princesse, First Purpose-Built Ship on Elbe River
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![]() French-based river cruise line CroisiEurope has confirmed that the Elbe Princesse has just been placed in the water in Saint-Nazaire and is due for delivery in mid-February 2016. The ship will feature 40 outward-facing cabins, a restaurant and a panoramic lounge at the back of the ship, and its m...
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