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Perfect for groups This 14-metre houseboat sleeps up to 9 people across 4 cabins, making it ideal for families or friends wanting to explore inland waterways together without splitting accommodation costs. The layout prioritises comfort over speed, you're not racing anywhere, which suits a relaxed, social charter.
Standout practical features A bow thruster is genuinely useful on a houseboat for tight mooring spots, and the heating means you can charter into shoulder seasons comfortably. The bimini provides shade for those long sunny days on deck, while essentials like a fridge and electric toilet keep life aboard straightforward and hygienic.
Honest value perspective At €3,000 deposit on a 2000-built vessel, pricing sits squarely in the mid-range for group inland charters in Europe. You're getting space and sleeping capacity rather than cutting-edge kit, which is fair for the money if your priority is accommodation for numbers rather than luxury finishes.
One practical caveat The operator information isn't fully visible in the data, so before booking confirm exactly which European waterway network you'll be on, permit requirements, fuel costs, and lock systems vary significantly between, say, French canals and Dutch rivers, which affects your total spend and logistics from your international arrival airport.
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Based at The Marina, in Carrick on Shannon, Ireland. Pénichette Comfort 8/9 Pers. is operated by Riverly.
St Georges Terrace, Townparks, Co.
Carrick-on-Shannon sits at the heart of the River Shannon, Ireland's longest river, giving you immediate access to a sheltered inland cruising ground that stretches over 60 miles with minimal tide concerns. Week 1 typically involves cruising north or south through a chain of connected lakes and river sections, passing through historic towns like Athlone and Banagher, with stops at smaller quays and quiet anchorages along the way. The cruising pace is leisurely and ideal for first-time river sailors, with prevailing southwest winds generally favouring northbound passages in early season.
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