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Could you do a 55 night river cruise? We wouldn't say no

Uniworld River Cruise ship. Source: Supplied
Uniworld River Cruise ship. Source: Supplied

Ahoy! Uniworld's 55-night Rivers of the World cruise is setting sail in 2024.

Do you like river cruising? Do you like it so much you could do it for 55 nights? If you answered yes, then we have the cruise for you. 

Uniworld Boutique River Cruises has just released its latest version of a world cruise, Rivers of the World 2024, and it’s making waves. The bucket list trip will depart from Lima, Peru in October 2024, and will exclusively sail 68 passengers across three continents and ten countries.

You’ll travel on four Uniworld Super Ships. For the first six nights you will cruise the Amazon River on board the brand-new Aqua Nera. You’ll then visit Cusco and Machu Picchu, completing your South American leg with stays at the lush Belmond Hotel das Cataratas for Iguazu Falls, and a night at Belmond Copacabana Palace in Rio de Janeiro.

Luxury suite river cruise. Source: Supplied

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The group will then fly into Amsterdam to cruise the Rhine, Main and Danube Rivers onboard the stunning SS Beatrice.

After seven nights cruising in France, the ship will set sail for Hanoi in Southeast Asia. Here, you’ll embark on an overnight cruise across UNESCO World Heritage site, Halong Bay. A quick trip to Cambodia is followed by a journey on the new Super Ship Mekong Jewel, cruising the Mekong River.

Cruise pool deck. Source: Supplied

It sounds like a lot, but the team at Uniworld Boutique River Cruises will take care of all the details and logistics of the trip.

Then all you’ll need to do is sit back, relax and keep on cruising.

This incredible 55-day experience starts at $91,099pp twin share all-inclusive*. For more information visit uniworld/com/au, call Uniworld on 1300 780 231, or contact your travel advisor.

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