Uniworld launching new river ship in 2026
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Uniworld Boutique River Cruises will debut a new ship in 2026.
Brand new Super Ship, the S.S. Emilie, is set to start sailing Europe river cruises in 2026.
The ship will be a new build taking its inspiration from renowned Austrian painter Gustav Klimt.
It is named after the artist’s long time muse Emilie Flöge.
“We’re thrilled to introduce a brand new ship to our fleet in 2026, just in time to celebrate Uniworld’s 50th anniversary,” says Ellen Bettridge, President and CEO.
The S.S. Emilie will join other new Super Ships on Europe river cruises including the S.S. Victoria, debuting on the Rhine and Moselle rivers in 2024 and the S.S. Elisabeth, debuting on the Rhine in 2025.
Uniworld has added five other Super Ships to its fleet since 2020, including the Mekong Jewel on the Mekong in Vietnam and Cambodia.
Aria Amazon sails on the Maranon and Ucayali rivers in Peru and S.S. Sphinx on the Nile in Egypt.
Uniworld ships offer five-star services with fine dining and curated excursions.
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Colin GoodmanMar 13, 2024 12:21 PM
Love to know what Austrian painter Herr Klimt knows about river cruise ships ?
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