Uniworld, Seabourn create combined river-ocean voyage
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises and Seabourn have teamed up to create a single itinerary blending river and ocean cruising.
It comes after Uniworld customer research showed that 85% of its customers had also enjoyed an ocean cruise.
The cruise lines have unveiled the ‘Venice and the Mediterranean Sea’ river and sea package for 2026.
It combines Uniworld’s ‘Venice and the Jewels of the Veneto’ sailing on La Venezia with a week-long Seabourn Quest voyage from Venice to Athens.
“Bringing together river and ocean cruise is a global first for the luxury cruise space, and we are beyond excited to be delivering this new opportunity to guests and agents,” said Chris Townson, Uniworld’s UK and Europe managing director.
“Our research told us that there is lots of crossover between Uniworld and Seabourn guests, so it makes absolute sense.”
The 15-day itinerary will operate twice on July 5 and August 30, 2026.
Following the river cruise, guests will transfer on private coach to the Seabourn Quest.
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