MS Rhein Symphonie deck 5 plan (Viking Helvetia decks 2-3)
Deck layout and review
Review of MS Rhein Symphonie deck 5 (Viking Helvetia decks 2-3)
MS Viking Helvetia Deck 2 (Middle)
- The fore-located Dining Room Restaurant has floor-ceiling windows, single-seating capacity and open seating arrangement. Dining Room menu includes both traditional dishes (itinerary-based on visited countries) and international cuisine specialties. Fine wines and gourmet delicacies are also offered. The Dining Room and the Bar Lounge (Upper Deck) can be accessed directly from the Lobby via grand staircase.
- Adjacent to the Restaurant is the Galley (ship's Kitchen).
- The ship’s 2-decks high Atrium has a grand staircase allowing direct access to Dining Room Restaurant (Middle Deck) and Bar Lounge (Upper Deck).
- Middle Deck Lobby (level 1) has Reception Desk (24-hour guest services and assistance), Tour Office (Cruise Director, excursions information and booking), Public Restrooms, Boutique Shop (selling gifts and souvenirs, magazines, convenience goods).
- Upper Deck Lobby (level 2) has a comfortable seating area (floor-ceiling windows) and Coffee corner (24-hour, complimentary coffee, tea, fruits, sparkling water, pastries, cookies).
- Cabins from 200 to 232, all of which are Deluxe staterooms with 1 opening window (wall-to-wall) in categories C, (15x), B (15x) and E (1x)
- Three staircases connect all decks.
MS Viking Helvetia Deck 3 (Upper)
- The fore-located Observation Lounge has floor-ceiling windows, comfortable seating (small round tables with armchairs), dance floor, grand piano (live performances by resident pianist) and its own Bar. Onboard entertainment includes daily live music performances, cooking demonstrations, quiz games, bingo, crew show, themed dance nights, watching movies (drop-down screen), enrichment lectures and media presentations (related to the cruisetour itinerary's destinations, ports, excursions), food and wine tasting events.
- The aft-located Library Lounge has comfortable seating (sofas and armchairs), floor-ceiling windows, selection of books (mainly history- and travel-themed), magazines, playing cards, board games (including chess and backgammon).
- The ship’s 2-decks high Atrium has a grand staircase allowing direct access to Dining Room Restaurant (Middle Deck) and Bar Lounge (Upper Deck).
- Middle Deck Lobby (level 1) has Reception Desk (24-hour guest services and assistance), Tour Office (Cruise Director, excursions information and booking), Public Restrooms, Boutique Shop (selling gifts and souvenirs, magazines, convenience goods).
- Upper Deck Lobby (level 2) has a comfortable seating area (floor-ceiling windows) and Coffee corner (24-hour, complimentary coffee, tea, fruits, sparkling water, pastries, cookies).
- Cabins from 300 to 336, all of which are category A "French Balcony" staterooms with floor-ceiling glass doors opening to a railing (false balcony).