Signature highlights
Uniworld’s first Super Ship, with a two-story foyer, blue Baccarat chandelier, Brazilian marble, original artwork, Bar du Leopard, and an onboard cinema.
Currently on: 7-Night European River Cruises: Amsterdam to Basel (7 nights) — En route to Boppard, Rudesheim — last stop Koblenz, Boppard
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S.S. Antoinette is a 2011-built Uniworld river ship operating on the Rhine. Designed as a floating interpretation of French palace style, it combines marble finishes, original artwork, a two-story foyer, and a Baccarat chandelier with intimate river-cruise service. The current operator specification lists 152 guests, 56 staff, five stateroom categories, and a 443-foot length. Public spaces include a restaurant, lounges, fitness center, Serenity River Spa, swimming pool, cinema, and Sun Deck.
Uniworld’s first Super Ship, with a two-story foyer, blue Baccarat chandelier, Brazilian marble, original artwork, Bar du Leopard, and an onboard cinema.
Restaurant de Versailles provides the principal dining venue, complemented by lounge and bar service including Bar du Leopard.
Le Cinema Pigalle onboard cinema, Salon du Grand Trianon lounge spaces, live music and scenic river viewing from the Sun Deck.
The current operator lists 1 Grand Suite, 8 Suites, 20 Deluxe Balcony staterooms, 33 French Balcony staterooms, and 14 Classic staterooms. Most La Princesse Deck accommodations feature floor-to-ceiling-window enclosed balconies; the Grand Suite and Suites 402 and 403 differ from that arrangement.
No dedicated children’s facilities are identified on the current ship page. Uniworld offers family-oriented programming only on selected itineraries, so suitability depends on the sailing.
Facilities include a Serenity River Spa, fitness center, swimming pool, Sun Deck, and in-room wellness-oriented amenities such as heated bathroom mirrors and towel warmers.
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