LION QUEEN CHARTER LION QUEEN CHARTER Your Croatian cruise expert Your Croatian cruise expert LION QUEEN CHARTER tel: +385 21 872 851, mob: +385 91 78 40 939, fax: +385 21 872872, email: [email protected], URL: www.lion-queen.com MEET YOUR BOAT Our fleet LQC provides 2 types of ships: A) Croatian traditional sailing ships Material: wood or iron, ideal for groups of 14-36 passengers, although they are often rented by smaller families B) Gulet - motor yacht Material: wood or iron ideal for groups of up to 14 people
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Aft (rear) of the ship is just as the living room that you have at home.It is the area in which you mostly reside alone with a book in hand or with your company in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere.Depending on the size of the boat, the stern can be more or less spacious.However, they all share a common content and furniture arrangement:- a comfortable divan sofa extending along the entire volume of the rear of the boat, ideal for an afternoon idle in the shade
- a sufficiently large table with as many seating places as the ship can accommodate passengers
The front part of the ship is almost always predetermined and equipped for sunbathing.The difference is in the design. Larger ships have even sundeck chairs (with flexible back-rest) and mini lounge bar.Most ships have a removable cover set when needed for shade.
Indoor salon is also designed to ensure that passengers enjoy the relaxing atmosphere, perhaps watch TV or play video and PC games with children.There is often a mini library there as well as wireless Internet connection accessed by ship’s laptop.During rainy weather, or if the traveller chooses not to be out when it’s windy, the air-conditioned lounge will undoubtedly be adequate for enjoyment and relaxation.
Apart from the front deck, the vast majority of ships have side sun decks that can be used if passengers wish to use them.They are usually found at the salon’s exit and they are directly in the sun, except on traditional Croatian sailing ships where tweendecks are often covered and with deck chairs, i.e. chairs for relaxation.
Ship cabins are nicely furnished and designed.I believe it goes without saying that we cannot expect our ship bedroom to be just as spacious as e.g. a hotel or home bedroom -we are on a vessel with its own set measures and certain regulations which had to be fulfilled during the construction.Nevertheless, although smaller in size, your cabin really has it all:- A bed, a wardrobe (built-in, freestanding or built in the foot of the bed), bedside table or desk(In rare cases of lack of space, it is an open shelf), separate toilet, laundry, beach towels,dressing towels, hair dryer, custom lighting, A / C. If you do not have enough free space (an empty storage locker is usually located directly under the beds), feel free to contact the crew member who will immediately store your empty suitcase / bag until the end of the voyage outside your cabin and take it in the ship’s repository. The arrangement of beds in the cabins also depends on the size of the ship. Hence a detailed description of all the cabins with associated layout which are always sent to you by our agency in LQC offers so that you can plan your arrangement.
The toilet includes a sink, a toilet shell, a mirror, a shelf for personal accessories, and a shower (hot and cold water).Due to lack of space not all ships are equipped with shower facilities, and that is why the entire toilet area is constructed and lined fully with waterproof tiles so the passenger can always a take a shower without hesitating.