Gota Canal - Ships
Juno (1874), Wilhelm Tham(1912), Diana (1931)

The Ships
Juno, built in 1874, is the oldest ship in the world with sleeping cabins still in regular service. The "youngsters" Wilhelm Tham and Diana were built in 1912 and 1931, respectively. All ships have been carefully preserved over the years. You can still feel the vibrant souls of the hulls while walking on the wooden decks. The three historical ships are designed to fit the smallest lock on the canal.

The Cabins
The cabins were renovated in 2003 and 2004. There are three cabin classes located on the bridge-, shelter- and main decks. Most of the cabins are fitted with bunk beds and a washbasin while toilets and showers are nearby.

The Dining Room and the Salon
The dining experience form a central part of the trip with a first-class cuisine and a wide selection of excellent wines. Meals are served in the classy mahogany/brass dining room. Dinner is served in the evening when the ship¹s bell rings. Usually guests from different countries compare adventures or share travel memories while enjoying superb food and excellent wine. The salon/bar is the place for socializing. You will also find the ship's library in the salon.


The Cabin

The Gota Canal Experience

Practical Information

Rates/Itineraries

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Diana


Wilhelm Tham



The Restaurant

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