Beyla - Farm Servant to Norse God Freyr
Beyla is a servant to Freyr, Norse god of virility. She looks after his realm with her husband Byggvir. Because of her association with Freyr's farm, Beyla personifies agriculture and the seeds from which crops grow.
Byggvir shares the root of his name with Bygg, the Old Norse word for barley. True to this origin, he is a mill grinder and bread maker. Beyla's name may be tied to cows, beans or bees. Together, they represent the enduring spirit of Scandinavia's bounty, an ideal pair to serve a virile god.
Ship Features
All staterooms are outside with river view
Veranda Suites are 250 square feet, have separate sleeping & sitting quarters, a full veranda & French balcony & 2 flat-panel TVs
All staterooms & suites have hotel-style beds with optional twin-bed configuration
All Upper deck staterooms have a full veranda or French balcony
Private bathroom with shower; premium bath products; bathrobe & slippers upon request
42" flat-panel Sony TV with infotainment system featuring movies on demand plus CNBC, CNN, National Geographic & more
Telephone, safe, refrigerator, hair dryer & individual climate control
The Lounge & bar with floor-to-ceiling glass doors that lead to an open air Aquavit Terrace Restaurant with windows for panoramic views
Sun deck with shaded sitting area & organic herb garden
Library corner & onboard boutique
Free wireless Internet
Laundry service
Bottled water replenished daily
Voltage: 220V & 110V in stateroom (U.S. outlet)
Beyla is a servant to Freyr, Norse god of virility. She looks after his realm with her husband Byggvir. Because of her association with Freyr's farm, Beyla personifies agriculture and the seeds from which crops grow.
Byggvir shares the root of his name with Bygg, the Old Norse word for barley. True to this origin, he is a mill grinder and bread maker. Beyla's name may be tied to cows, beans or bees. Together, they represent the enduring spirit of Scandinavia's bounty, an ideal pair to serve a virile god.
Ship Features