A pioneer on the river, Antara’s Ganges Voyager was the first of the fleet of Antara River Cruises. For 56 guests in 28 suites, the past feels alive here, with ornamental William Morris-style Arts and Craft décor. Iconic cane and wood furniture, Persian rugs, and wide Burmese teak decks offer stylish comfort. French balconies with floor-to-ceiling glass doors present expansive views of the river. Rich tapestries and hand-stenciled murals embellish the large and luxurious suites. Cosy sitting areas, a gym and spa, breezy, sun-kissed common spaces and excellent service make these ships serene sanctuaries for travellers in India.
Ganges Voyager I is designed to travel upstream from the colonial city of Kolkata to the late Mughal princely capital of Murshidabad; and downstream to the Indian Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world.
56.5 metres long | 12.5 metres wide | 10 knots max. speed | 28 luxury suites
Every room on Antara’s Ganges Voyager I is large, bright and airy. Bathrooms are equipped with modern amenities and luxurious all-natural spa-quality bath products. The rooms have French balconies, a seating area, writing desk and chair, generous built-in wardrobes, a flat screen TV with preloaded movies and documentaries, and a minibar with soft beverages.
A 400 sq. ft. grand suite with a Queen size bed, a bathtub and daily butler service.
A 360 sq. ft. large suite with a Queen Size bed, a day bed and daily butler service.
A 360 sq. ft. room with a Queen size four-poster bed, a Captain’s view from the bow of the ship, and daily butler service.
A 360 sq. ft. elevated room on the first floor, with a Queen size bed.
A 360 sq. ft. room with twin beds or a queen size bed.
Explore the rich history and colonial heritage of Bengal from where the British Raj took root and spread through much of South Asia. Nawabs, princes, battlefields, temples, tombs, mosques and churches, quaint riverside villages and grand palaces – all to explore in this cruise.
A themed cruise exploring the cultural heritage of Bengal along with different traditions of textile weaving and indigenous crafts combined with an insight into erstwhile colonies like French Chandernagore and Danish Serampore. From historical shiya centre and terracotta temples to the modern ISKCON temple; this cruise offers all and more!
A uniquely themed cruise combining the colonial heritage of Bengal with the wild nature of the Sundarbans. From a Danish colony to a Francophone town cruising down to the Bay of Bengal immersing in the unique ecosystem of the World Heritage Sundarbans delta.