Frequently Asked Questions About the Attila Boutique Boatel
Here you’ll find answers to the most important questions about Attila, the cruises, cabins, prices, charter options, gift certificates, and booking.
What is the Attila Boutique Boatel?
Attila is Switzerland's first boutique boatel. It is a small, floating boutique hotel with 9 double cabins and sails on Lake Murten, Lake Neuchâtel, and Lake Biel.
How long does a cruise on the Attila last?
Regular cruises usually last 2 nights. Time-out cruises take place from Tuesday to Thursday, and weekend cruises from Friday to Sunday.
Where do the cruises depart from?
Many cruises start and end at the Hotel Bad Murtensee in 3286 Muntelier.
How many guests can stay overnight on board?
The 9 double cabins can accommodate up to 18 guests. Single occupancy is available depending on the offer.
How much does a cruise cost?
The Time-out Cruise starts at CHF 1,155 per person, excluding VAT; the Weekend Cruise starts at CHF 1,312.50 per person, excluding VAT. Wine Cruises start at CHF 2,200 per double cabin, including VAT.
Can Attila be booked exclusively?
Yes. Attila is available for overnight charters exclusively for companies, boards of directors, teams, weddings, birthdays, and private groups.
Is Attila suitable for guests aged 50 and older?
Yes. Attila is particularly well-suited for guests who appreciate peace and quiet, comfort, nature, good food, personalized service, and small groups.
Is food and drink available on board?
Yes. Depending on the cruise, breakfast, aperitifs, local specialties, select dinners, and beverages are included as part of the package.
Is Attila sustainable?
Attila focuses on slow travel, hybrid vehicles, green energy, and local providers in the Three Lakes Region.
How can I make a reservation or send an inquiry?
Bookings can be made using the booking button on the website. For inquiries, charters, and special requests, please contact Attila at +41 26 673 92 02 or info@attila.swiss.