CroisiEurope · Classic

MS Van Gogh

MS Van Gogh is a 105-passenger Classic river cruise vessel operated by CroisiEurope. Launched in 1999, she measures approximately 110 metres in length and offers 53 staterooms and suites across 3 passenger decks. MS Van Gogh primarily sails the Seine, with seasonal repositioning to additional waterways.

Launched1999
Guests105
Cabins53
Decks3
Length110 m

About MS Van Gogh

MS Van Gogh belongs to CroisiEurope's Classic series and entered service in 1999. Built to navigate the lock systems and bridge clearances of European waterways, she measures roughly 110 metres in length and accommodates up to 105 guests in 53 staterooms across 3 passenger decks.

Founded by the Schmitter family in Strasbourg in 1976, CroisiEurope operates the largest river fleet in Europe and is one of the few lines purpose-built for the Loire, the Elbe, the Gironde estuary and the Guadalquivir. Its paddle-wheel ships and shallow-draft vessels open up rivers that mainstream operators cannot reach. MS Van Gogh reflects that brand DNA — from the design of her public spaces to the inclusions in her base fare.

The ship's typical home waters are the Seine, where she runs 2 distinct itineraries during the operating season. Repositioning sailings, themed wine cruises and Christmas-market voyages may be added in autumn and early winter.

Background reading: our long-form explainer of the CroisiEurope fleet philosophy covers the design choices that distinguish Classic ships from the rest of the European fleet.

Cabin categories

The following stateroom and suite categories are offered onboard. Square-foot figures are quoted from the operator's published deck plans and exclude balcony floor space.

CategorySquare feetDeckWindow / viewMax guests
Lower Deck Cabin 120 sq ft Main Deck Fixed window 2
Middle Deck Cabin 140 sq ft Middle Deck Panoramic window 2
Upper Deck Cabin 150 sq ft Upper Deck Panoramic window 2

Deck plan

MS Van Gogh is laid out across 3 passenger decks plus the open-air sun deck. Public spaces, cabins and crew areas are arranged in the configuration described below.

Sun Deck
Open-air sun deck with putting green, walking track, herb garden and shaded lounge.
Upper Deck
Most premium staterooms and suites, plus the panorama lounge and library.
Middle Deck
Mid-tier staterooms with French balconies and the main restaurant.
Main Deck
Standard staterooms with fixed windows, the reception, the gift shop and the spa.
For cabin-selection strategy across this class, see our deck-by-deck guide to choosing a cabin on a Classic-style vessel.

Onboard amenities

  • Sun deck with shaded lounge area
  • Panoramic lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Main restaurant serving open-seating regional cuisine
  • Casual bistro for breakfast, lunch and late-night snacks
  • Reception with 24-hour staff and concierge service
  • Lift between most passenger decks
  • Complimentary onboard Wi-Fi throughout the ship
  • Hair salon and small fitness room

Featured itineraries

The voyages below are representative of those MS Van Gogh sails during her primary season. Exact ports, departure dates and durations vary by year — consult the operator for current schedules.

ItineraryLengthSample portsRegion
Paris & Normandy 8 nights Paris · Vernon · Les Andelys · Rouen · Caudebec · Honfleur Seine
Seine Impressions 7 nights Paris · Giverny · Rouen · Le Havre · Honfleur · Vernon Seine
Planning notes: our pre-departure logistics guide for Seine river cruises covers visa requirements, port-of-embarkation transfers and pre-cruise hotel options.

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