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Wyldefaert

The ship was built in 1929 as a freighter of the 'luxury motor' type, with a length of 31.45 meters at the well-known Dageraad shipyard in Woubrugge, under the name Anjoma. It was later extended to the current 43,32 meters. In 1993 the ship was converted into a passenger ship. At that time she was also renamed Sylvia. She received the La Belle Fleur in 1999 from the previous owner, who named the ship after his two daughters. The ship has now been internally renovated and converted to its current state and has carried the name Wyldefaert since 2022.

FACILITIES

Cabin capacity: 9
Capacity persons: 19

Length: 43,32 meter
Width: 5.40 meter
Draft 1.20 m
Headroom 2.30 m
Cabin with shower and toilet
Salon with seating for 20 people
Terrace on deck

Interior

The Wyldefaert Salon is spacious and light due to the many windows. She is equipped with a number of round portholes just above the waterline.
The salon is characterized as a characteristic ship's salon, with lots of woodwork, rustic lamps and cozy, spacious wooden tables. The cabins on the Wyldefaert are comfortable. The ship has eight double cabins and one triple cabin. All cabins have their own sink with hot and cold running water. The double cabin is equipped with split level beds with reading lights. The triple cabin is equipped with a bunk bed and a single bed. There is sufficient opportunity to ventilate the hut daily, each hut has its own window that can be opened. The hut has a bathroom with shower and toilet.
There is a hanging/cupboard in each cabin to store clothing. You can slide your suitcase or bag under the bed. In each cabin you are welcomed with a bed linen and towel package. The beds have good mattresses, single duvets and pillows.
The spacious upper deck is equipped with a long ship's table in a U-shape. In addition to the accompanying sofas, there are also movable chairs and cushions. There is also a sunshade/rain tent on the deck.

Catering

We can be reached from Monday to Friday on 0517 234 234