Yangtze River Cruise, Victoria Cruises - Yangtze River, China

in #travel7 years ago

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During our trip to China, my wife and I took a four-day trip up the Yangtze River. The river cruise was part of a broader trip booked through Gate 1 Travel. The cruise itself was on the MV Lianna, managed by Victoria Cruises. The boat was built in 1995, but was rebuilt in 2011, a few years before we traveled. The ship has four decks, with rooms divided by a central hallway. Every room has a small private balcony large enough for two small chairs for visitors to take in the views. When we booked our tour, I upgraded our tour package to include free wifi in the room. Wifi is available free in the common areas, but I wanted to skype home from my room. The upgrade was inexpensive, maybe fifty dollars each. It turned out to be a bargain as we were also upgraded to the upper deck dining room for our meals.

We arrived late in the evening. Our luggage was already staged outside our door when we arrived. The narrow room had a small closet just inside the doors where we were able to stow our luggage. The room was neat and clean, with one bed on either side of the exit out to the small balcony. The bathroom was opposite the closet just inside the door from the hallway. There was a flat screen television mounted on the wall facing the beds. A small work desk was on the far wall, complete with a welcome fruit basket and bottled water. Our upgrade also allowed us to visit the upper dining room any time of day to grab free drinks or snacks.

Beds. Balcony is located behind the drawn curtains.
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Television, work desk, coffee service and fruit basket.
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Video of room and balcony

Hallway
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The upgraded dining room was on the top deck of the ship. There were doors that exited out to a sundeck, although it was cool and rainy during much of the trip. I am sure it would have gotten plenty of use during warmer weather. Walkways along the side of the dining room lead to another deck at the front of the ship. The dining room remained open and offered a variety of drinks and small treats (I particularly liked the bean sesame balls they out). Meals in this dining room were made to order. Guests were provided with a list of options at breakfast time. Dinner was served from the morning choices. The food was really good.

Upgraded dining room on top deck.
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Reading nook in upgraded dining room.
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The main dining room had buffet style dining. In some ways, I think we may have missed out. While it is nice to order from a limited menu, it is also nice to experiment with meals served buffet style. The choices are often varied, providing an opportunity to try a variety of dishes. However, we had many buffet style meals during our trip, so we had ample opportunity to experiment.

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Exterior of our ship.
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During the cruise, on a slow day, the Captain invited us to visit the Bridge. We were allowed to visit in small groups, as the bridge is crowded. We were traveling upstream, so we were not moving terribly fast. I believe the ship has a top speed of 28 kmph. We entered the bridge and were given an opportunity to look at the equipment, man the wheel, and ask questions.

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Laundry Day on the Yangtze River (sorry, shaky hands)

Grave sites
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Writing that used to be high on the mountain
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Water depth markers
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Disembarking
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The cruise was great. The crew were exceptional and multi-faceted. Aside from cooking, cleaning and serving, they also provided entertainment. We had tai chi classes, dancing and even a band playing "Oh, Susanna" as we left the boat. The boat was in good condition, but not perfect. The website describes the boats as certified "five stars" by the Chinese tourism board. Five stars in China has a different meaning. Everything was clean and functional, but some things were not in the best state of repair. The shower in our room was a bit worn and leaky. The ship furnishings seemed a bit dated. But overall, it was a comfortable journey with great service.

All photos (except the banner) and videos are my own. They may be used with prior permission. I hope you enjoyed reading about our experiences on the Yangtze River. I will be adding information about the side trips (day excursions) we took while we were on the Yangtze.

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Never been on a cruise :p

I have seen so many people going on cruises and I never have.
I suffer from massive motion sickness and vertigo due to an auto-immune disorder.

Maybe someday when I can get it all under control... looks like a GRAND time was had!

Thanks. This was our first and only cruise. It was a river cruise, which means tame water, but smaller boat. I am not sure how that equates to someone with motion sickness. It wasn't rocky, I know that. It definitely was a grand time. We did two side trips on our journey, which I will talk about in the coming days. Thanks for stopping by!

Wow, this looks really cool, loving the pics. Do they serve any food or drinks on board? It looks similar to one of those huge ocean cruises that lasts a few days.

There is a bar on board. Breakfast and dinner were served at specific times.

Nice description. Looks like you both had a great time. I've never been on a ship in my life. It's still in my wishlist. I hope one day... I will.

If that is on your wish list, I hope it happens for you. This was the first and only cruise we have done. Never been on an ocean cruise.

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I see information for cruises in Europe all the time, but rarely for China. So it was good to notice your post. The scenery looks incredible, I imagine you would have seen quite some spectacular countryside.

Cool that the wifi upgrade also came with its own upgrade. Thanks for showing us around.

Thanks for reading and commenting. It was a fun trip. I am almost done composing an article on the excursion we took to visit the Tujia people on the goddess stream.

Good to know, I'll follow up on it.

this is the first time i am getting information about cruising on the Yangtze river.

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