Price based on lowest available cruise only fare for double occupancy. Subject to change at any time.
The S.S. Beatrice boasts yacht-style light wood with blue and white finishes throughout, a renovated lobby featuring elegant mirrors, marble floors, a white Murano chandelier with blue shades and a grand staircase made of nickel and black iron—a signature design element of Uniworld's Super Ships. The ship's redesigned lounge features sofas and chairs with hand-made upholstery, a parquet floor and upholstered ceiling panels, solar shades and new USB ports allowing guests to charge anywhere they are sitting. The artwork throughout the ship includes pieces from Pablo Picasso, Alexander Calder and Pino Signoretto.
S.S. Beatrice offers four dining options all inspired by famous Austrian composers, including Mozart's, the ship's main restaurant; Wolfgang's bar and lounge and newly added Schubert's and Max's. For guests seeking an immersive culinary experience, Max's restaurant offers intimate cooking classes where guests can create local European cuisines alongside the chef. Schubert's, an 18-seat café located at the bow of the ship, offers guests shared plates from lunch through dinnertime. The cozy Austrian-styled eatery features menus reflecting the cuisine of the ship's destinations.
Gratuities for onboard personnel (ship staff, crew, Cruise/Tour Manager) are included during the cruise/tour.
Date | Time | Price * | Booking |
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05 April 2023 | €3,603 | Call us to book | |
12 April 2023 | €3,836 | Call us to book | |
03 May 2023 | €4,069 | Call us to book | |
10 May 2023 | €4,069 | Call us to book | |
31 May 2023 | €4,069 | Call us to book | |
07 June 2023 | €4,069 | Call us to book | |
23 August 2023 | €3,836 | Call us to book | |
30 August 2023 | €4,766 | Call us to book | |
11 April 2024 | €4,813 | Call us to book | |
18 April 2024 | €5,231 | Call us to book | |
25 May 2024 | €5,231 | Call us to book | |
01 June 2024 | €5,231 | Call us to book | |
08 July 2024 | €4,813 | Call us to book | |
15 July 2024 | €4,813 | Call us to book | |
20 September 2024 | €5,231 | Call us to book | |
27 September 2024 | €5,231 | Call us to book |
* Price based on lowest available cruise only fare for double occupancy. Subject to change at any time.
Day 1 Bucharest, Romania
Day 2 Ruse, Bulgaria
Day 3 Vidin, Bulgaria
Day 4 Iron Gates, Romania
Day 5 Belgrade, Serbia
Day 6 Vukovar, Croatia
Day 7 Budapest, Hungary
Budapest is the capital city of Hungary and is located over the River Danube. It is one of the largest cities in the European Union and much of its historical sites have been awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Originally formed in 1873 by the joining of Buda, Pest and Old Buda, the city suffered heavy destruction during World War II and was rebuilt into the country's political, cultural and commercial hub it is now. Bridges and railways connect the city over the Danube, including the six small islands situated on the river themselves. Some of Budapest's UNESCO World Heritage sites include Chain Bridge, Budapest Parliament, the striking Matthias church and the iconic Royal Palace visible from every location within Budapest City. The Castle Hills district architecture represents over a thousand years of the city's history with examples of Roman, Turkish, Gothic, Renaissance and Art Nouveau styles. Budapest also has a rich Jewish heritage and is home to the largest synagogue in Europe. The city has an abundance of restaurants offering international cuisines, as well as traditional Hungarian dishes ,including goulash soup, a very popular lunchtime dish. Hungarians enjoy their coffee so a traditional cafe is never hard to find.
Day 8 Budapest, Hungary
Budapest is the capital city of Hungary and is located over the River Danube. It is one of the largest cities in the European Union and much of its historical sites have been awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Originally formed in 1873 by the joining of Buda, Pest and Old Buda, the city suffered heavy destruction during World War II and was rebuilt into the country's political, cultural and commercial hub it is now. Bridges and railways connect the city over the Danube, including the six small islands situated on the river themselves. Some of Budapest's UNESCO World Heritage sites include Chain Bridge, Budapest Parliament, the striking Matthias church and the iconic Royal Palace visible from every location within Budapest City. The Castle Hills district architecture represents over a thousand years of the city's history with examples of Roman, Turkish, Gothic, Renaissance and Art Nouveau styles. Budapest also has a rich Jewish heritage and is home to the largest synagogue in Europe. The city has an abundance of restaurants offering international cuisines, as well as traditional Hungarian dishes ,including goulash soup, a very popular lunchtime dish. Hungarians enjoy their coffee so a traditional cafe is never hard to find.
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