River Beatrice: Europe Like Never Before
Frequently Asked Questions
The S.S. Beatrice is a luxury river ship in the Uniworld fleet. It is approximately 131 meters long and 11.4 meters wide. It can accommodate up to 148 guests with a crew of about 58. These dimensions provide spacious comfort while maintaining the intimacy of a river cruise.
The S.S. Beatrice mainly sails on major European rivers such as the Danube, the Main, and the Rhine. These routes allow guests to explore culturally and historically significant cities in Central and Eastern Europe.
The ship features a yacht-style design with light wood finishes, blue and white tones, a grand elegant staircase, and a Murano chandelier. Guests can enjoy multiple dining venues, a café lounge, suites and cabins with French balconies, and modern amenities such as USB ports and comfortable relaxation areas.
Smart attire is recommended, especially for special evenings. For formal evenings, a jacket without a tie is usually sufficient. Other evenings follow a smart-casual style, ensuring comfort and elegance throughout the cruise.
The S.S. Beatrice offers several dining options, including a main restaurant, a steakhouse, and a café lounge. The all-inclusive concept covers most meals and certain beverages, with optional premium culinary experiences available.
To book, contact Voyages Aqua Terra by phone or email. Specify the S.S. Beatrice and the Uniworld cruise to receive information about availability, pricing, and any special offers.
The ship offers different cabin categories: Classic, French Balcony, Deluxe French Balcony, Suite, Grand Suite, and Royal Suite. Suites are the most spacious and provide panoramic river views, ensuring comfort and privacy.
Cruises typically include guided excursions at ports of call. Some special or premium excursions may be optional. Guests may also choose private guides for an enhanced cultural and tourist experience.
Crew tipping is usually included in the cruise price. Some guests may choose to give extra for exceptional services, such as private guides or dining staff, based on their satisfaction.
If water levels are too low or other conditions occur, the itinerary may be adjusted or alternative transportation, like buses, may be used. It is recommended to have travel insurance and check conditions before departure.



