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Triple Occupancy Availability


jrowland

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jrowland,

 

Most of them don´t have any triples (even in suites). Deilmann has a couple of triples but not on all boats (I know for sure on the MOZART -insides only -, the DRESDEN and the PRINCESS DE PROVENCE).

 

Some Viking boats also have triples but I´m not sure whether the boats used for the English speaking guests do have triples.

 

I think Amadeus, Avalon, Uniworld and GCT don´t have triples.

 

Usually triples are doubles with an extra Pulman bed. There is not much room for three people (even with a child). I definitely won´t advise a triple for three adults.

 

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We were two people in a triple on the Amadeus Tolstoy. There was a berth that pulled down over one of the twin berths. That said, it was the tiniest cabin, with practically no storage space. We used that third berth for our clothing. It would be impossible to even breathe with three people.

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