European Jewels (2026) 2026 (Budapest to Amsterdam)
Tour Description:
From exotic Budapest, “Queen of the Danube,” to imperial Vienna, “City of Waltzes,” to the sky-high spires of Cologne’s Gothic cathedral—centuries of intriguing history and culture unfold before your eyes. The Melk Abbey’s great library overlooking the Danube and the Würzburg Residence’s soaring ceiling fresco by Tiepolo will leave you mesmerized. And throughout your journey, tantalize your senses with exclusive wine, apricot brandy and beer tastings, along with regional culinary delicacies. Discover the grand sweep of history and the dynamic present along legendary rivers on a magnificent journey that gives you the best of Europe’s great treasures as well as off-the-beaten-path gems.
Dates & Pricing
Sunday 07 Jun 26 — Monday 22 Jun 26 | Starting at $6,749 | Get a Quote | |
Sunday 19 Jul 26 — Monday 03 Aug 26 | Starting at $6,299 | Get a Quote | |
Sunday 30 Aug 26 — Monday 14 Sep 26 | Starting at $6,299 | Get a Quote | |
Sunday 06 Sep 26 — Monday 21 Sep 26 | Starting at $7,199 | Get a Quote | |
Sunday 27 Sep 26 — Monday 12 Oct 26 | Starting at $7,199 | Get a Quote | |
Sunday 25 Oct 26 — Sunday 08 Nov 26 | Starting at $6,299 | Get a Quote |
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SHIP DETAILS
The 130-passenger River Duchess is decorated in soft hues of blue and green complemented by soothing earth tones, providing a tranquil and elegant onboard ambiance. Enjoy spectacular and ever-changing views of Europeâs most enchanting waterways in the shipâs stylish Blue Danube Lounge, Palace Restaurant, or the La Motte Sky Lounge.
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—such eye-catching entrances are a signature design element of Uniworldâs Super ShipTM fleet. 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.