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What makes Uniworld very different from ALL other river cruise companies is the unique relationship and bond we have with our sister company, the Red Carnation Hotel Collection.Our shared passion for excellence and caring sincerely about each and every guest is embodied by our philosophy"no request too large, no detail too small."
Red Carnation’s award-winning collection of family-run,world-class hotels is renowned for its expertise in operating luxury boutique hotels. Their loyal, dedicated professional team offers warm and discreetly attentive personalized service. They take immense pride in making every possible effort to fulfill and exceed guests’ expectations, making guests feel truly “at home.”
Combining this same professional expertise with decades of outstanding nautical experience sets Uniworld apart from all of its competitors.
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NEW in 2011 443’ x 37.5’ (the largest ship, lengthwise, in the river cruise industry); 82 staterooms; 164-passenger capacity; European officers and crew; 7-night cruises in the Netherlands and Germany along the Rhine River.

NEW in 2011 245’ x 37’; 64 cabins; 128-passenger capacity; European officers and crew; 10-night cruise/tours in Portugal and Spain along the Douro River. .

A 2010 Condé Nast Traveler's Readers' Poll "Top Small Cruise Ship." Entered service in 1993; Remodeled in 2006 and 2011; 361’ x 37.5’; 56 staterooms; 4 suites; 120-passenger capacity; European officers and crew; 7-night cruises in Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia along the Rhine, Main, and Danube rivers.

A 2010 Condé Nast Traveler's Readers' Poll "Top Small Cruise Ship." Entered service in 1994; Remodeled in 2005 and 2011; 361’ x 37.5’; 56 staterooms; 4 suites; 120-passenger capacity; European officers and crew; 7-night cruises in France along the Seine River.

2011 Condé Nast Traveler's Readers’ Poll - Voted #1 River Ship in the World
River Beatrice features French balconies in 80% of her staterooms, more suites than any comparable ship, and the magnificent owner’s suite. Entered service in 2009; 410’ x 37.5’; 80 staterooms; 160-passenger capacity; European officers and crew; 7-night cruises through Germany, Austria, and Hungary on the Danube River.

2011 Condé Nast Traveler's Readers' Poll "Top River Ships of the World.”Entered service in 2003; Refurbished in 2007; 361’ x 37.5’; 67 cabins; 134-passenger capacity; European officers and crew; 7- to 21-night cruises in the Netherlands, Hungary, Germany, Austria, Romania, Bulgaria, and Serbia along the Rhine, Main, and Danube rivers.

2011 Condé Nast Traveler's Readers' Poll "Top River Ships of the World.”
Entered service in 2003; refurbished in 2009; 361’ x 37.5’; 67 cabins; 134-passenger capacity; European officers and crew; 7- to 14-night cruises in the Netherlands, Germany, Hungary, Austria, and Slovakia along the Rhine, Main, and Danube rivers.

2011 Condé Nast Traveler's Readers' Poll "Top River Ships of the World.” Entered service in 2001; Refurbished in 2005 and 2009; 361’ x 37.5’; 66 staterooms; 132-passenger capacity; European officers and crew; 7- to 11-night cruises in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany along the Rhine, Main, and Danube rivers.

A 2010 Condé Nast Traveler's Readers' Poll "Top Small Cruise Ship."Entered service in 1999; Refurbished in 2010; 361’ x 37.5’; 66 staterooms; 132-passenger capacity; European officers and crew; 9- to 12-night cruises in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, and Switzerland along the Rhine and Moselle rivers

2011 Condé Nast Traveler's Readers' Poll "Top River Ships of the World.”
Entered service in 2006; 361' x 37.5'; 66 staterooms; 132 passenger capacity; European officers and crew; 7- to 14-night cruises France along the Seine, Rhône, and Saône rivers.


