The majestic Jayavarman is regarded as the patriarch of the cruise ship "family" operated by Heritage Line. The most revered monarch of Angkor, who ruled from 1181 to 1218 and was a devout Buddhist, is honored by the name of this vessel. Some of the most well-known temples in Angkor were built under the direction of King Jayavarman, including Ta Prohm, Preah Khan, and the iconic Bayon. With outstanding comfort, style, and service, Jayavarman is a brand to keep in mind. Discovering some of Asia's most breathtaking landscapes is an unforgettable experience on this magnificent vessel.
TECHNICAL FINGURES
- Built 2009
- Length / Width / Height 57,8 m / 11,1 m / 10 m
- Beam / Draft 11 m / 1,6 m
- Gross tonnage 998 tons
- Cruising speed 10 nautical knots
- Electricity 220v
- Capacity / Cabins 54 passengers / 27 cabins (three categories)
Water Reverse osmosis and UV water treatment plant, sewage treatment plant.
Safety Radio Comm., Radar, GPS, PA system, life jackets, life rafts, fire hydrants, flares and signals, fire extinguishers, smoke detectors in each cabin, CO2 engine room fire fighting system.
DECKPLAN
DELUXE STATEROOM
Located on the upper deck and with a floor space of 24sqm the 11 Deluxe Staterooms (3 twin, 8 double, 1 connecting) with own balcony (5sqm) offer an in-room bathroom which is separated from the sleeping area by a mighty wooden sliding door. The very warm tone of the cabin designed with dark weighty antique furniture or the hand made, rustic copper sink in the bathroom bring back the feeling of the 1930s Indochine lifestyle.
Amenities: Air conditioner, balcony with 2 chairs and table, mini bar, sun hat, binocular, hand fan, sandals, in-room safe, hair dryer, bath robe, in-house phone, desk, chairs, luggage rack.SUPERIOR STATEROOM
Located on the main deck, the 14 Superior Staterooms (4 twin, 10 double) come with in-room bathrooms. The large floor to ceiling panoramic glass doors open to the balcony (5sqm). Measuring a total space of 21sqm (incl. balcony), the superiors are appointed with wooden, white furniture supported by decent Asian ornaments and fine-art paintings on the walls and ceilings.
Amenities: Air conditioner, balcony with 2 chairs and table, mini bar, sun hat, binocular, hand fan, sandals, in-room safe, hair dryer, bath robe, in-house phone, desk, chairs, luggage rack.SIGNATURE SUITE “BAO DAI”
Bao Dai Signature Suite is 27sqm in total including a private balcony of 3sqm with bow. A heavy royal (Bao Dai was a Vietnamese king) dark wood king bed dominates the room. Walls come in a soft saffron tone and are decorated with Vietnamese designed artifacts.Amenities: Air conditioner, balcony with 2 chairs and table, mini bar, sun hat, binocular, hand fan, sandals, in-room safe, hair dryer, in-house phone, desk, chairs, sofa, luggage rack, bath robe, LCD screen with DVD/music player.SIGNATURE SUITE “JAYAVARMAN”
The Jayavarman Signature Suite is a 27sqm large cabin including a 3sqm balcony. This Signature cabin is dedicated to the Khmer culture. The most stunning facility is the solid-wood and king-size four-poster bed with an impressive olive coloured gypsum artwork at the bed-head displaying an Apsara dancer.
Amenities: Air conditioner, balcony with 2 chairs and table, mini bar, sun hat, binocular, hand fan, sandals, in-room safe, hair dryer, in-house phone, desk, chairs, sofa, luggage rack, bath robe, LCD screen with DVD/music player.
5 Days - Siem Riem - Phnom Penh On Jayavarman Cruise
An enigmatic body of water. Flowing through six Asian countries. Millions of people have received love and new life. It was made famous by the legendary God King of ancient Cambodia, King Jayavarman VII, who joined hands with the waters of the Mekong to build the magnificent Angkor civilization.
Siem Riep - Phnom Penh on Jayavarman Cruise
An enigmatic body of water. Flowing through six Asian countries. Millions of people have received love and new life. It was made famous by the legendary God King of ancient Cambodia, King Jayavarman VII, who joined hands with the waters of the Mekong to build the magnificent Angkor civilization.