{"id":19557,"date":"2015-10-19T07:00:39","date_gmt":"2015-10-19T13:00:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rivercruiseadvisor.com\/?p=19557"},"modified":"2017-04-25T20:58:36","modified_gmt":"2017-04-26T02:58:36","slug":"uniworld-smallest-largest-and-most-common-stateroom-sizes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rivercruiseadvisor.com\/2015\/10\/uniworld-smallest-largest-and-most-common-stateroom-sizes\/","title":{"rendered":"Uniworld: What Are Its Smallest, Largest and Most Common Stateroom Sizes?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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S.S. Catherine Suite 401. Photo \u00a9 2014 Ralph Grizzle.<\/p><\/div>\n

Uniworld<\/strong><\/a> has 16 ships in its fleet that cruise the waterways in Europe, Russia, Africa and Asia. Cruises are available on the Danube<\/strong><\/a>, Dordogne & Garonne<\/strong><\/a>, Douro<\/strong><\/a>, Ganges<\/strong>, Mekong<\/strong><\/a>, Nile<\/strong><\/a>, Po<\/strong>, Rhine<\/strong><\/a>, Rh\u00f4ne<\/a><\/strong>,\u00a0Sa\u00f4ne,<\/a><\/strong> Seine<\/a> <\/strong>and Volga<\/strong> rivers and the Dutch & Belgian Waterways<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

While the company owns most of its\u00a0ships that operate in Europe and Russia, two of them are chartered.\u00a0These include the Queen Isabel<\/a><\/strong> on the Douro River and the River Victoria<\/a><\/strong> on the Volga River.<\/p>\n

In Asia and Africa, Uniworld also offers\u00a0cruises on ships that are chartered. For example, cruises on the\u00a0Yangtze River in China<\/a>\u00a0<\/strong>are available on\u00a0the Century Legend<\/strong><\/a> and Century Paragon<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Europe & Russia – Staterooms<\/h2>\n

The smallest Category 1 staterooms on Uniworld’s European ships are on the River Ambassador<\/strong><\/a> and the River Baronness<\/strong><\/a>. They measure 128 square feet to 130 square feet. And the smallest suites are found on the River Baronness<\/strong><\/a>, River Countess<\/strong><\/a>, River Duchess<\/strong><\/a>, River Princess<\/strong><\/a>, River Queen<\/strong><\/a> and River Royale<\/a><\/strong>. These cabins are between 214 square feet and 217 square feet.<\/p>\n

On its newer ships, staterooms are significantly larger. For example, the S.S. Catherine<\/strong><\/a> and S.S. Maria Theresa<\/strong><\/a> have cabins from 162 square feet to 410 square feet. And for the most common category, staterooms are nearly 200 square feet in size.<\/p>\n

The River Victoria<\/strong><\/a>, which travels along the Volga River, has staterooms between 135 square feet and 410 square feet.<\/p>\n

While most of Uniworld’s ships do not have single cabins, the S.S. Catherine does. This ships travels along the Rh\u00f4ne and<\/strong> Sa\u00f4ne <\/strong>rivers in France. <\/strong>Stateroom size for Category 5S is 120 square feet.<\/p>\n

Asia – Staterooms<\/h2>\n

Uniworld is one of the only major river cruise companies that offers itineraries on the Ganges River in India<\/strong><\/a>. In 2016 the Ganges Voyager II<\/strong><\/a>, will begin sailing on the Ganges. Staterooms range in size from 261 square feet to 400 square feet,<\/p>\n

And in Southeast Asia, the River Orchid<\/strong><\/a> cruises on the Mekong River<\/strong>. Cabins for this ship are between 168 square feet and 232 square feet.<\/p>\n

The largest staterooms, however, are found on the Century Legend<\/a><\/strong> and Century Paragon<\/a>\u00a0<\/strong>on the Yangtze River.<\/strong>\u00a0Presidential Suites measure a very spacious 1140 square feet. Even the smallest cabins on these ships are impressive in size measuring 301 square feet.<\/p>\n

Ships in Other Regions<\/h2>\n

Uniworld offers cruises on the Nile River<\/strong> in Egypt. The River Tosca<\/a><\/strong>, a charted ship, has the largest staterooms in Uniworld’s fleet. Cabins range in size from 313 square feet to 651 square feet. And staterooms for the most common category are 335 square feet.<\/p>\n

Uniworld Stateroom Size Comparisons<\/h2>\n

In the chart below, each ship for Uniworld is listed. There is quite a variation in size for the vessels in Europe; although, its newer ships have larger staterooms.<\/p>\n

Ships on the Nile<\/strong>, Yangtze<\/strong> and Ganges<\/strong> have the largest staterooms, and the ship on the Mekong has the smallest staterooms overall.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\t\n\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t
Ship<\/th>River(s)<\/th>Single Stateroom Size<\/th>Smallest Double Stateroom Size<\/th>Largest Double Stateroom Size<\/th>Most Common Stateroom Size<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n
Ganges Voyager II<\/td>Ganges<\/td>None<\/td>Category SS3, SS2 & CS - 261 sq ft<\/td>Maharaja Suite - 400 sq ft<\/td>Category 1 (Colonial Suite) - 261 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Queen Isabel<\/td>Douro<\/td>None<\/td>Category 4 - 150 sq ft<\/td>Suite - 237 sq ft<\/td>Category 1 - 161 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
River Ambassador<\/td>Rhine, Main & Danube<\/td>None<\/td>Categories 1 to 3 - 128 sq ft<\/td>Suite - 256 sq ft<\/td>Category 1 - 128 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
River Baroness<\/td>Seine<\/td>None<\/td>Categories 1 to 3 - 128 sq ft<\/td>Suite - 256 sq ft<\/td>Category 2 - 128 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
River Beatrice<\/td>Danube<\/td>None<\/td>Categories 1 to 5 - 150 sq ft<\/td>Owner's Suite - 300 sq ft<\/td>Category 2 - 150 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
River Countess<\/td>Po<\/td>None<\/td>Categories 1 to 5 - 151 sq ft<\/td>River Countess Suite - 214 sq ft<\/td>Category 2 - 151 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
River Duchess<\/td>Rhine, Main & Danube<\/td>None<\/td>Categories 1 to 5 - 151 sq ft<\/td>Suite - 214 sq ft<\/td>Category 2 - 151 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
River Empress<\/td>Rhine, Main & Danube<\/td>None<\/td>Categories 1 to 5 - 151 sq ft<\/td>Suite - 214 sq ft<\/td>Category 2 - 151 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
River Orchid<\/td>Mekong<\/td>None<\/td>Categories 1 to 3 - 168 sq ft<\/td>Suite - 232 sq ft<\/td>Category 1 - 168 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
River Princess<\/td>Rhine, Main & Danube<\/td>None<\/td>Categories 1 to 5 - 151 sq ft<\/td>Suite - 214 sq ft<\/td>Category 2 - 151 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
River Queen<\/td>Rhine, Moselle, Main & Danube<\/td>None<\/td>Categories 1 to 5 - 151 sq ft<\/td>Suite - 215 sq ft<\/td>Category 2 - 151 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
River Royale<\/td>Garonne & Dordogne<\/td>None<\/td>Category 1 - 140 sq ft<\/td>Suite - 217 sq ft<\/td>Category 1 - 140 sq ft &
\nCategory 2 - 151 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
River Tosca<\/td>Nile<\/td>None<\/td>Category 4 Suite - 313 sq ft<\/td>Presidential Suite - 651 sq ft<\/td>Category 1 - 335 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
River Victoria<\/td>Volga<\/td>None<\/td>Categories 4 & 5 - 135 sq ft<\/td>PS Presidential Suite - 409 sq ft<\/td>Categories 1 to 3 - 210 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
S.S. Antoinette<\/td>Rhine<\/td>None<\/td>Categories 4 & 5 - 163 sq ft<\/td>Royal Suite - 391 sq ft<\/td>Category 2 - 196 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
S.S. Catherine<\/td>Rh\u00f4ne & Sa\u00f4ne<\/td>Category 5S - 120 sq ft<\/td>Categories 4 & 5 - 162 sq ft<\/td>Suite & Royal Suite - 410 sq ft<\/td>Category 2 - 194 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
S.S. Maria Theresa<\/td>Rhine, Main & Danube<\/td>None<\/td>Categories 4 & 5 - 162 sq ft<\/td>Royal Suite - 410 sq ft<\/td>Category 2 - 194 sq ft<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n\n

With Uniworld you’ll notice quite a difference in staterooms sizes among its ships in Europe. Its smallest staterooms are found on the Dordogne, Garonne and Seine. And if size matters you’ll find that some of Uniworld’s\u00a0largest staterooms are on the Rhine, Main and Danube.<\/p>\n

See other articles about Uniworld<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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