Uniworld Boutique River Cruises Celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2026 with new riverboats, three new mysterious parades, family-centric sailing and 50 night world tours.

River Cruise Company will debut next year in 2021. this SS Emilieinspired by Gustav Klimt and his lifesaving partner, Emilie Flöge, will sail the Danube along eight different routes. The boat will accommodate 154 passengers and include a two-bedroom suite.

Uniworld's popularity Mysterious cruise series The return in 2026, with three hidden itineraries, the two left on April 26, 2026, and their third departure was on May 3, 2026.

Uniworld is offering its 50th anniversary with its grandest adventure: A 50-night cruise to the “World River” Leaving April 16, 2026, we visited three continents. The first round of the journey begins with the new SS Emilie in Brussels. A mysterious cruise integrated into the itinerary followed by the Seine cruise, the Nile cruise and accommodation in Jordan.

“We are very proud of what we have achieved when we hope to celebrate our 50th anniversary next year,” said Ellen Bettridge, President and CEO of Uniworld. “Uniworld debuted in 1976 as a travel company and soon became the first North American company to offer cruises throughout Europe. For our fifty years in the industry, we have been working to constantly innovate and delight our guests through a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Through all this, our hearts remain the same and we are delighted to celebrate our new tours next year, with our long history, our history, our future, our future is our future.

Travelers with kids will enjoy two family-centric river cruises next year and sail through a new generation of collections. The pair will leave on July 19 and July 26 and will sail the Burgundy and Provence itineraries on the line with a family-focused focus, with two family owners offering child-friendly dining and activities on board.

River Cruises has also added new itineraries throughout Europe, including three Danube itineraries on SS Emilie, which can be stopped with combo-able land. Such a new itinerary is the 17-day grand tour of the Danube with Prague, which visits seven countries and combines two popular itineraries with a focus on the capital of the region.
