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10-Night Europe (European Coast)
Scenic Diamond
Scenic Cruises
Offer: 2 for 1 fares + Free air + Bonus Savings of up to $1,500 per suite on select sailings
Booking Window: 10/1/25 - 11/16/25
Applicable Sailings: Select sailings from 10/1/25 - 10/22/26
Terms & Conditions: Available for new bookings only made between October 1 - November 16, 2025 on select 2025 – 2027 European river departures. Scenic Select Savings: Bonus savings of up to $1,500 per suite are available on select departures. Savings vary by departure. Offer is capacity controlled. All offers are inventory controlled and may be extended, cancelled or withdrawn at any time without notice. Scenic reserves the right to correct errors or omissions and to change any and all fares and promotions at any time. Port charges are included in the price shown. For the most up-to-date pricing, availability and offers, please contact your Professional Travel Advisor. Offers applicable for residents of the 50 United States of America & Washington D.C. SC-250306-4 - September 19, 2025
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10-Night Europe (European Coast)
Scenic Diamond
Scenic Cruises
Offer: Save $250 per suite or Receive €250 Onboard Credit per suite on 8+ Day sailings
Onboard credit can be used toward spa services, helicopter and submersible experiences (Scenic Eclipse), drink packages (Emerald River cruises), and DiscoverMORE excursions (Emerald River and Yacht cruises).
Booking Window: 7/7/25 - 12/31/25
Applicable Sailings: All 8+ Day Balcony & above sailings
Terms & Conditions: Key Account exclusive offer is available for new bookings only, made on or after July 7, 2025, on 8+ day itineraries in balcony or above on both river and yacht cruises. Savings and Onboard Credit (OBC) amounts are per suite based on double occupancy. Scenic Eclipse: A maximum of $300 per suite OBC may be applied toward helicopter or submersible experiences, subject to availability. Onboard credits are non-refundable, non-transferable, have no cash value and expire at the end of the cruise. Additional restrictions may apply. All offers are inventory controlled and may be extended, changed or withdrawn at any time without notice. Scenic and Emerald Cruises reserve the right to correct errors or omissions and to change fares and promotions at any time. Offers are valid for legal residents of the 50 United States & Washington D.C. MB-250528-3 - June 26, 2025
Sail the waterways of France onboard Scenic Diamond and enjoy lavish interiors and new features in 2017, including a vitality pool, Scenic Cullinaire and the Royal Owner's Suite. A first for the Scenic Space-Ship fleet, these huge 47 square metre suites are the biggest ever offered on European waters, and boast a vast living space, perfectly proportioned bedroom, en-suite bathroom and full-length balcony — not to mention all of the exquisite luxuries for which we are so regularly applauded.
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About Bordeaux
Sixty-one miles up the Garonne River, lies the port of Bordeaux, the capital of France´s wine country. The Romans were the first to introduce grapes into the region, and by the 14th century Bordeaux was producing over one million cases a year. Journey through the hilly countryside to the picturesque village of St Emillion and taste the wines that have made this region famous.
Bordeaux Attractions
Surrounding Bordeaux are the world-renowned vineyards and wine châteaux. Visitors from all over the globe come here to learn about the wine-making process - from growing the grapes to the harvesting, fermentation and bottling of top-quality wines. The city’s single most important economic activity is centered around the marketing and exporting of the region’s prestigious wines. Many travelers come here for the single purpose of visiting the cellars of esteemed châteaux and sampling the product. However, one has to keep in mind, that the title "château" can mean anything from a palatial residence to a basic winery. There are thousands of wine châteaux scattered through the countryside, ranging from very modest family establishments to celebrated properties – but all are dedicated to producing the area’s renowned wines.
Bordeaux Activities
Place de la Bourse - You can’t miss this impressive square just opposite from the pier. The square was laid out in the mid-18th century and is flanked by the old Customs House and the Stock Exchange.
Rue Ste. Catherine - This half-mile-long pedestrian street leads through the Old Town’s major shopping area and marks the beginning of the elegant 18th-century city.
Old Town - Discover the charm of the Old Town with its narrow streets and quaint squares lined by typical Bordelais mansions that have been tastefully renovated. Today many are occupied by small shops, restaurants and cafés.
St. André Cathédrale - You may want to visit this imposing Gothic cathedral. Its historic fame dates to 1137 when Eleanor of Aquitaine was married in this church to the future King Louis VII.
Grand Théâtre - Facing the Place de la Comédie stands this neo-classical theater. Its elegant exterior is ringed by graceful Corinthian columns and pilasters.The theater was the hub of 18th-century Bordeaux.
Aquitaine Museum - This imaginatively laid out museum is well worth your visit. An interesting variety of exhibits cover the main facets of the region’s development. Drawings and writings on the period illustrate why 18th-century Bordeaux was often compared to Paris.
Musée des Beaux Arts - Behind the luxurious Hôtel de Ville (city hall), this fine art museum has an impressive collection of 17th-century paintings by Flemish, Dutch and Italian masters as well as works by Delacroix.
Sixty-one miles up the Garonne River, lies the port of Bordeaux, the capital of France´s wine country. The Romans were the first to introduce grapes into the region, and by the 14th century Bordeaux was producing over one million cases a year. Journey through the hilly countryside to the picturesque village of St Emillion and taste the wines that have made this region famous.
Bordeaux Attractions
Surrounding Bordeaux are the world-renowned vineyards and wine châteaux. Visitors from all over the globe come here to learn about the wine-making process - from growing the grapes to the harvesting, fermentation and bottling of top-quality wines. The city’s single most important economic activity is centered around the marketing and exporting of the region’s prestigious wines. Many travelers come here for the single purpose of visiting the cellars of esteemed châteaux and sampling the product. However, one has to keep in mind, that the title "château" can mean anything from a palatial residence to a basic winery. There are thousands of wine châteaux scattered through the countryside, ranging from very modest family establishments to celebrated properties – but all are dedicated to producing the area’s renowned wines.
Bordeaux Activities
Place de la Bourse - You can’t miss this impressive square just opposite from the pier. The square was laid out in the mid-18th century and is flanked by the old Customs House and the Stock Exchange.
Rue Ste. Catherine - This half-mile-long pedestrian street leads through the Old Town’s major shopping area and marks the beginning of the elegant 18th-century city.
Old Town - Discover the charm of the Old Town with its narrow streets and quaint squares lined by typical Bordelais mansions that have been tastefully renovated. Today many are occupied by small shops, restaurants and cafés.
St. André Cathédrale - You may want to visit this imposing Gothic cathedral. Its historic fame dates to 1137 when Eleanor of Aquitaine was married in this church to the future King Louis VII.
Grand Théâtre - Facing the Place de la Comédie stands this neo-classical theater. Its elegant exterior is ringed by graceful Corinthian columns and pilasters.The theater was the hub of 18th-century Bordeaux.
Aquitaine Museum - This imaginatively laid out museum is well worth your visit. An interesting variety of exhibits cover the main facets of the region’s development. Drawings and writings on the period illustrate why 18th-century Bordeaux was often compared to Paris.
Musée des Beaux Arts - Behind the luxurious Hôtel de Ville (city hall), this fine art museum has an impressive collection of 17th-century paintings by Flemish, Dutch and Italian masters as well as works by Delacroix.
Just 30 km from Bordeaux and 8 km from Saint Emilion, Libourne is another great wine-growing bastion in Aquitaine, located on the seam which joins the greatest red wine producing areas in France, at the meeting point of the Isle and Dordogne rivers. Libourne was fortified in 1270 by order of Prince Edward, son of Henry III of England.
The citadel of Blaye is a small, tranquil town and a nice tourist attraction. A beautiful spot, it has grass, trees, birds and a spectacular view over the Gironde estuary.
The citadel of Blaye is a small, tranquil town and a nice tourist attraction. A beautiful spot, it has grass, trees, birds and a spectacular view over the Gironde estuary.
The city of Cadillac is a small town located south west of France. The city of Cadillac is located in the department of Gironde of the french region Aquitaine. The city of Cadillac is located in the township of Cadillac part of the district of Langon.
The city of Cadillac is a small town located south west of France. The city of Cadillac is located in the department of Gironde of the french region Aquitaine. The city of Cadillac is located in the township of Cadillac part of the district of Langon.
Sixty-one miles up the Garonne River, lies the port of Bordeaux, the capital of France´s wine country. The Romans were the first to introduce grapes into the region, and by the 14th century Bordeaux was producing over one million cases a year. Journey through the hilly countryside to the picturesque village of St Emillion and taste the wines that have made this region famous.
Bordeaux Attractions
Surrounding Bordeaux are the world-renowned vineyards and wine châteaux. Visitors from all over the globe come here to learn about the wine-making process - from growing the grapes to the harvesting, fermentation and bottling of top-quality wines. The city’s single most important economic activity is centered around the marketing and exporting of the region’s prestigious wines. Many travelers come here for the single purpose of visiting the cellars of esteemed châteaux and sampling the product. However, one has to keep in mind, that the title "château" can mean anything from a palatial residence to a basic winery. There are thousands of wine châteaux scattered through the countryside, ranging from very modest family establishments to celebrated properties – but all are dedicated to producing the area’s renowned wines.
Bordeaux Activities
Place de la Bourse - You can’t miss this impressive square just opposite from the pier. The square was laid out in the mid-18th century and is flanked by the old Customs House and the Stock Exchange.
Rue Ste. Catherine - This half-mile-long pedestrian street leads through the Old Town’s major shopping area and marks the beginning of the elegant 18th-century city.
Old Town - Discover the charm of the Old Town with its narrow streets and quaint squares lined by typical Bordelais mansions that have been tastefully renovated. Today many are occupied by small shops, restaurants and cafés.
St. André Cathédrale - You may want to visit this imposing Gothic cathedral. Its historic fame dates to 1137 when Eleanor of Aquitaine was married in this church to the future King Louis VII.
Grand Théâtre - Facing the Place de la Comédie stands this neo-classical theater. Its elegant exterior is ringed by graceful Corinthian columns and pilasters.The theater was the hub of 18th-century Bordeaux.
Aquitaine Museum - This imaginatively laid out museum is well worth your visit. An interesting variety of exhibits cover the main facets of the region’s development. Drawings and writings on the period illustrate why 18th-century Bordeaux was often compared to Paris.
Musée des Beaux Arts - Behind the luxurious Hôtel de Ville (city hall), this fine art museum has an impressive collection of 17th-century paintings by Flemish, Dutch and Italian masters as well as works by Delacroix.
The citadel of Blaye is a small, tranquil town and a nice tourist attraction. A beautiful spot, it has grass, trees, birds and a spectacular view over the Gironde estuary.
Sixty-one miles up the Garonne River, lies the port of Bordeaux, the capital of France´s wine country. The Romans were the first to introduce grapes into the region, and by the 14th century Bordeaux was producing over one million cases a year. Journey through the hilly countryside to the picturesque village of St Emillion and taste the wines that have made this region famous.
Bordeaux Attractions
Surrounding Bordeaux are the world-renowned vineyards and wine châteaux. Visitors from all over the globe come here to learn about the wine-making process - from growing the grapes to the harvesting, fermentation and bottling of top-quality wines. The city’s single most important economic activity is centered around the marketing and exporting of the region’s prestigious wines. Many travelers come here for the single purpose of visiting the cellars of esteemed châteaux and sampling the product. However, one has to keep in mind, that the title "château" can mean anything from a palatial residence to a basic winery. There are thousands of wine châteaux scattered through the countryside, ranging from very modest family establishments to celebrated properties – but all are dedicated to producing the area’s renowned wines.
Bordeaux Activities
Place de la Bourse - You can’t miss this impressive square just opposite from the pier. The square was laid out in the mid-18th century and is flanked by the old Customs House and the Stock Exchange.
Rue Ste. Catherine - This half-mile-long pedestrian street leads through the Old Town’s major shopping area and marks the beginning of the elegant 18th-century city.
Old Town - Discover the charm of the Old Town with its narrow streets and quaint squares lined by typical Bordelais mansions that have been tastefully renovated. Today many are occupied by small shops, restaurants and cafés.
St. André Cathédrale - You may want to visit this imposing Gothic cathedral. Its historic fame dates to 1137 when Eleanor of Aquitaine was married in this church to the future King Louis VII.
Grand Théâtre - Facing the Place de la Comédie stands this neo-classical theater. Its elegant exterior is ringed by graceful Corinthian columns and pilasters.The theater was the hub of 18th-century Bordeaux.
Aquitaine Museum - This imaginatively laid out museum is well worth your visit. An interesting variety of exhibits cover the main facets of the region’s development. Drawings and writings on the period illustrate why 18th-century Bordeaux was often compared to Paris.
Musée des Beaux Arts - Behind the luxurious Hôtel de Ville (city hall), this fine art museum has an impressive collection of 17th-century paintings by Flemish, Dutch and Italian masters as well as works by Delacroix.
Sixty-one miles up the Garonne River, lies the port of Bordeaux, the capital of France´s wine country. The Romans were the first to introduce grapes into the region, and by the 14th century Bordeaux was producing over one million cases a year. Journey through the hilly countryside to the picturesque village of St Emillion and taste the wines that have made this region famous.
Bordeaux Attractions
Surrounding Bordeaux are the world-renowned vineyards and wine châteaux. Visitors from all over the globe come here to learn about the wine-making process - from growing the grapes to the harvesting, fermentation and bottling of top-quality wines. The city’s single most important economic activity is centered around the marketing and exporting of the region’s prestigious wines. Many travelers come here for the single purpose of visiting the cellars of esteemed châteaux and sampling the product. However, one has to keep in mind, that the title "château" can mean anything from a palatial residence to a basic winery. There are thousands of wine châteaux scattered through the countryside, ranging from very modest family establishments to celebrated properties – but all are dedicated to producing the area’s renowned wines.
Bordeaux Activities
Place de la Bourse - You can’t miss this impressive square just opposite from the pier. The square was laid out in the mid-18th century and is flanked by the old Customs House and the Stock Exchange.
Rue Ste. Catherine - This half-mile-long pedestrian street leads through the Old Town’s major shopping area and marks the beginning of the elegant 18th-century city.
Old Town - Discover the charm of the Old Town with its narrow streets and quaint squares lined by typical Bordelais mansions that have been tastefully renovated. Today many are occupied by small shops, restaurants and cafés.
St. André Cathédrale - You may want to visit this imposing Gothic cathedral. Its historic fame dates to 1137 when Eleanor of Aquitaine was married in this church to the future King Louis VII.
Grand Théâtre - Facing the Place de la Comédie stands this neo-classical theater. Its elegant exterior is ringed by graceful Corinthian columns and pilasters.The theater was the hub of 18th-century Bordeaux.
Aquitaine Museum - This imaginatively laid out museum is well worth your visit. An interesting variety of exhibits cover the main facets of the region’s development. Drawings and writings on the period illustrate why 18th-century Bordeaux was often compared to Paris.
Musée des Beaux Arts - Behind the luxurious Hôtel de Ville (city hall), this fine art museum has an impressive collection of 17th-century paintings by Flemish, Dutch and Italian masters as well as works by Delacroix.
Sail the waterways of France onboard Scenic Diamond and enjoy lavish interiors and new features in 2017, including a vitality pool, Scenic Cullinaire and the Royal Owner's Suite. A first for the Scenic Space-Ship fleet, these huge 47 square metre suites are the biggest ever offered on European waters, and boast a vast living space, perfectly proportioned bedroom, en-suite bathroom and full-length balcony — not to mention all of the exquisite luxuries for which we are so regularly applauded.
Year Built
2008
Capacity
169
Meeting Rooms
No
Year Refurbished
2013
Elevators
1
Casino
No
Registry
Malta
Restaurants
4
Disco
No
Tonnage
2,721
Bars
1
Fitness Center
No
Cabins
85
Pools
N/A
Children's Program
No
Handicap Cabins
N/A
Theaters
N
Internet Cafe
Yes
Shops
Yes
Library
No
Spa
No
Cabin Categories | Decks
Balcony Suite
Junior Balcony Suite
Junior Suite
Panorama Suite
Private Balcony Suite
Riverview Suite
Royal Balcony Suite
Royal One Bedroom Suite
Royal Owner’s Suite
Royal Owners Suite
Royal Panorama Suite
Royal Suite
Single Balcony Suite
Standard Outside
Standard Suite
Cabin Details
Located on the Sapphire and Diamond Decks they feature a full-length outdoor balcony with the exclusive Sun Lounge system and are larger than the standard river cruise cabins on Europes rivers. The bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathroom with shower is well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables.
Guests staying within a Balcony Suite on Diamond Deck will be provided with Butler service that will include shoeshine service and two items pressed each day. Breakfast will be delivered and served in suite daily as well as drinks. Guests will also receive an invitation to dine at Table La Rive.
Guests staying on Sapphire Deck will receive service including, valet and shoeshine service, drinks, cocktails and morning tea and coffee.
Located on the Sapphire and Diamond Decks they feature a full-length outdoor balcony with the exclusive Sun Lounge system and are larger than the standard river cruise cabins on Europes rivers. The bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathroom with shower is well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables.
Guests staying within a Balcony Suite on Diamond Deck will be provided with Butler service that will include shoeshine service and two items pressed each day. Breakfast will be delivered and served in suite daily as well as drinks. Guests will also receive an invitation to dine at Table La Rive.
Guests staying on Sapphire Deck will receive service including, valet and shoeshine service, drinks, cocktails and morning tea and coffee.
These contemporary Suites are located on the Sapphire and Diamond Decks. They include a private balcony with a 'Sun Lounge' along with individual climate control within the suite itself. The bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathrooms are with bath and shower and are well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables.
Guests staying within a Junior Suite will be provided with Butler service. This will include Valet service, shoe-shining as well as two items laundered/pressed daily. Breakfast can be delivered daily in suite along with Fruit skewers, drinks, pre-dinner canapés and post-dinner petit fours. Guests will also be invited to dine at Table La Rive.
The size of the Junior Balcony Suite is 250 sq. ft. Room amenities include: private butler service, private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, complimentary bottled water, early morning tea or breakfast in your room, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, coffee table and chairs, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service. RJ Category Junior Suites are located on the Danube Deck and BJ Category Junior Suites are located on the Rhine Deck. RJ Junior Suite 302 configuration differs from the diagram, as it provides barrier-free access in the bathroom, and does not include a bath. Twin beds are not available in Suite 302.
These contemporary Suites are located on the Sapphire and Diamond Decks. They include a private balcony with a 'Sun Lounge' along with individual climate control within the suite itself. The bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathrooms are with bath and shower and are well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables.
Guests staying within a Junior Suite will be provided with Butler service. This will include Valet service, shoe-shining as well as two items laundered/pressed daily. Breakfast can be delivered daily in suite along with Fruit skewers, drinks, pre-dinner canapés and post-dinner petit fours. Guests will also be invited to dine at Table La Rive.
The Panorama Suites offer the same amenities and services as the RJ and BJ Junior Suites, but your location at the stern of the ship allows for panoramic windows on the side and rear, as well as an enlarged, wrap-around teak balcony.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turndown service. Danube Deck (P and A Category) feature butler services which includes early morning tea and coffee, complimentary bottled water, shoeshine service and complimentary pressing of 2 clothing items per person per day.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turndown service. Danube Deck (P and A Category) feature butler services which includes early morning tea and coffee, complimentary bottled water, shoeshine service and complimentary pressing of 2 clothing items per person per day.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turndown service. Danube Deck (P and A Category) feature butler services which includes early morning tea and coffee, complimentary bottled water, shoeshine service and complimentary pressing of 2 clothing items per person per day.
The size of a private balcony suite is 205 sq. ft. Room amenities include: a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turndown service. Danube Deck (P and A Category) feature butler services which includes early morning tea and coffee, complimentary bottled water, shoeshine service and complimentary pressing of 2 clothing items per person per day.
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The size of the Royal Balcony Suite is 315 sq. ft. Room amenities include: private butler service, a private balcony with sliding glass doors and teak table and chairs, complimentary bottled water, early morning tea or breakfast in your room, climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, coffee table and chairs, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service.
Royal Suite guests enjoy added benefits, including a $300 per couple on board credit, complimentary bottle of Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin champagne on arrival & in mini-bar, all top shelf beverages included in mini-bar, choice of daily newspaper, unlimited laundry services and private transfers (conditions apply).
The Royal Suite includes a private balcony with a 'Sun Lounge' along with individual climate control within the suite itself. The spacious bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathroom with bath and shower is well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables. 100pp credit is also provided for use in the Wellness Centre. A Private Chauffeur will also be available in selected locations.
Guests staying within a Royal Suite will be provided with Butler service. This lavish service will include champagne on arrival and luggage unpacking/packing. A shoeshine service is available as well as unlimited laundry and pressing. A morning newspaper of choice will be delivered along with breakfast in suite. Fruit skewers, drinks, pre-dinner canapés and post-dinner petit fours will be delivered daily. Guests will also be invited to dine at Table La Rive.
More information coming soon.
Royal Owners Suite
One of the highlights of these updated ships is the Royal Owners suites, 47 square metres of sheer luxury located at the rear of the ships, affording panoramic views of the water beyond.
These Suites on the Diamond Deck are the ultimate in luxury with more space (315ft²), impeccable service, thoughtful touches, an outdoor balcony, lounge area and an oversized bathroom.
At 325ft², the Royal Panorama Suite is the largest on the ship. At the rear of the Diamond Deck, enjoy panoramic views of the breathtaking passing scenery through floor to ceiling windows across two walls of the cabin.
The suite includes a private balcony with a 'Sun Lounge' along with individual climate control within the suite itself. The spacious bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathroom with bath and shower is well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables. 100pp credit is also provided for use in the Wellness Centre. A Private Chauffeur will also be available in selected locations.
Guests staying within a Royal Panorama Suite will be provided with Butler service. This lavish service will include champagne on arrival and luggage unpacking/packing. A shoeshine service is available as well as unlimited laundry and pressing. A morning newspaper of choice will be delivered along with breakfast in suite. Fruit skewers, drinks, pre-dinner canapés and post-dinner petit fours will be delivered daily. Guests will also be invited to dine at Table La Rive.
Royal Panorama Suite
The Royal Suite includes a private balcony with a 'Sun Lounge' along with individual climate control within the suite itself. The spacious bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The spacious bathroom with bath and shower is well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The lounge area boasts a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables. 100pp credit is also provided for use in the Wellness Centre. A Private Chauffeur will also be available in selected locations.
Guests staying within a Royal Suite will be provided with Butler service. This lavish service will include champagne on arrival and luggage unpacking/packing. A shoeshine service is available as well as unlimited laundry and pressing. A morning newspaper of choice will be delivered along with breakfast in suite. Fruit skewers, drinks, pre-dinner canapés and post-dinner petit fours will be delivered daily. Guests will also be invited to dine at Table La Rive.
Each Scenic cruise ship features one BS Category Private Balcony Suite. At 129 square feet, this suite is designed for one person, and features a single bed. The room amenities are the same as a private balcony suite. As there is only one BS Category suite per ship it is subject to limited availability.
The size of a standard outside stateroom is 160 sq. ft. Room amenities include: climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service.
The size of a standard outside stateroom is 160 sq. ft. Room amenities include: climate control, hairdryer, minibar, personal safe, in-suite bathroom with bathrobes and L'Occitane bath products, internet access, flat screen TV with infotainment system, deluxe queen "Scenic Slumber Bed" (can convert to twin) with fine bed linens and pillow menu, and nightly turn down service.
Standard suites are located on the Jewel Deck with large picture windows to ensure a great view. They have a spacious design and clever layout alongside all the usual luxurious amenities and furnishings.
The bedroom area has a Queen-size Scenic 'Slumber bed' with Egyptian cotton linen and pillow menu. The bathroom with shower, is well stocked with L'Occitaine toiletries as well as a hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers. The suite also contains a complimentary in-suite mini-bar, restocked daily. The suite has a Flat screen HDTV linked to Mac Mini, complementary WiFi and use of a telephone. A safe is also provided for your valuables.
Guests staying within this suite receive butler service that includes valet and shoeshine service, drinks service and cocktails.
Sun Deck
Diamond Deck
Sapphire Deck
Jewel Deck
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Departure Port:
Bordeaux
Sailing Date:
Saturday, 05/30/26
Return Date:
Tuesday, 06/09/26
Nights:
10
Ship:
Scenic Diamond
Cruise Line:
Scenic Cruises
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Prices are per person, double occupancy, cruise only and on select sailings. Prices shown are for stateroom categories as noted and are shown in US Dollars. Government taxes and fees are additional. Airfare is not included. Prices and itineraries are based on availability and are subject to change without notice.