European Waterways

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European Waterways Limited
Company type Private limited company
Industry Travel
Founded1974
Headquarters Datchet, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Key people
Derek Banks, John Wood-Dow
Products Hotel Barging
Number of employees
50 - 75
Website europeanwaterways.com

European Waterways is an international company based in Berkshire, England that operates a fleet of 17 river cruising vessels along the rivers and canals of Europe. The company takes old trading barges and converts them into hotel barges.

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Company history

European Waterways, a UK company based in England, was established in 1977 by owner Derek Banks with the purchase of an existing French inland waterways cruising company which had been created 3 years earlier in 1974.[ citation needed ] The first hotel barge was Anjodi, which was originally purchased in 1982. In 1994 the company built the 12 passenger La Belle Epoque followed by its sister ship, 12 passenger L'Impressionniste, in 1995. After these acquisitions European Waterways expanded steadily and, as a result of cooperation with several companies in the travel industry and additional acquisitions, now operates a fleet of 17 hotel barges along the inland waterways of 9 countries in Europe.

Banks, the company founder, was brought up on the River Thames and has enjoyed all aspects of life afloat. It was as a result of this early exposure to the inland waterways that he was inspired to move to a lock house in the middle of France in the mid 1970s and start a barge cruising company.[ citation needed ]

The company originally focused on the Canal du Nivernais in central Burgundy, France, but as of 2018 operates throughout Europe. [ citation needed ]

Current fleet

Ship nameYear builtLengthCrewGuests
La Belle Epoque 1930128 feet512
L'Art de Vivre 1917100 feet48
L'Impressionniste 1960128 feet512
Rosa 190798 feet48
Enchanté 1958100 feet48
Spirit of Scotland2003126 feet612
Anjodi [1] [2] 1930100 feet48
Athos1964103 feet410
Nymphea 192180 feet36
La Renaissance 1960128 feet58
La Nouvelle Etoile1964129 feet58
Scottish Highlander [3] [ unreliable source? ] [4] [ unreliable source? ]1931117 feet48
Magna Carta 1931117 feet84
Shannon Princess II2003107 feet510
La Bella Vita1960140 feet5-820
Panache1959128 feet612

References

  1. Pritchard, David (2009). Shooting the cook. FSC AND Harper Collins. ISBN   978-0-00-727830-5.
  2. Bowler, Vivian (2005). Rick Stein's French Odyssey. BBC Books. ISBN   0-563-52213-5.
  3. Gardner, Alison (2009). "Barging Across Scotland, Clan History, Nature and Scottish Cuisine". Travel with a Challenge. Retrieved 2 October 2009.
  4. "www.intltravelnews.com/2009/02/cruising-scotlands-caledonian-canal-thomas/".