Sailing by river means enjoying all the conveniences of a traditional cruise, along with the benefits of immersive inland travel, all the while relaxing onboard a floating boutique hotel that caters to your every need. River cruising is absolutely the best way to cruise, and the best and most luxurious river cruises are with Uniworld.
Smaller Ships, Fewer Guests
Our ships feature an average capacity of just 120 guests and a guest-to-crew ratio of 2.4 to 1, meaning you’ll get to experience an intimate onboard atmosphere and unmatched service from the most tenured crew in the industry.
Truly Immersive
River ships can take travelers far past the coastline to destinations all over the world, immersing you in the heart of every country you visit. And better still, we can dock in the center of town, so you can step right off the ship and into the action.
A Room with a View
On the rivers, every room comes with ever-changing views. Whether you’re relaxing on the sundeck, enjoying a cocktail in the lounge or waking up in your cabin, you’ll love watching the serene landscapes of your destination float by.
No Lines or Crowds
Our guides can take you right past the long waits at major tourist sites, or even skip the lines entirely with VIP access and private tours. Plus, unlike on an ocean cruise, you won’t have to deal with wait times for embarking or disembarking.
Your Well-Being is our Priority
By nature of river travel, you’ll always be mere moments away from the shore and its resources, should you need them. The health and safety of our guests and crew is our top priority, so we’ve developed stringent security and sanitation protocols for our ships.
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