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Uniworld’s partner in China, Victoria Cruises, boasts the largest 5-star fleet on the Yangtze, with ships designed especially for river cruising in that region. With a high level of comfort and service, your Yangtze River cruise will be an unmatched experience of culture, luxury, and relaxation.
The Victoria Prince, boasting a 5-star rating from China’s National Tourism Administration, is a ship designed for comfort and style as it escorts guests through China’s breathtaking wonders.
Dining is a daily highlight in the Dynasty Dining Room, where a tasty mix of Western and Chinese selections are prepared by culinary experts.
The Victoria Prince features 103 cabins and 10 suites, all with private balconies, full private bathrooms, and satellite TVs with HBO and BBC broadcasts. Cabins start at 211 square feet and range up to the Shangri-La Suite, which has a dining area and an even larger balcony.
Guests will enjoy interesting cultural presentations in the Yangtze Lounge, from traditional fashion shows to live local Chinese music. The ship’s library is also a popular location for quiet getaways.
There is no casino option onboard the Victoria Katarina.
Travelers onboard the Victoria Prince will enjoy putting their health and well-being first in the ship’s fitness center or by taking brisk walks and jogs around the observation deck.
Guests will enjoy a soothing atmosphere and services as they unwind in the Victoria Prince’s mini-spa.
Passengers under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult who is 21 or over. Uniworld notes that most young children do not enjoy the Uniworld experience, and though they are allowed onboard, there are no special activities or arrangements to accommodate them. Uniworld does offer “family cruises” on select itineraries during the Summer months.
The gift shop onboard the Victoria Prince offers the perfect opportunity to purchase keepsakes, souvenirs, and gifts.
Dress onboard is typically resort casual, with the exception of a few formal events which require coat and tie for men and cocktail attire for women.
On Uniworld’s ships in China, there is a suggested $2-$3 USD per day, per person for the local guide, and $1-$2 USD for the driver. At the end of each trip there are two envelopes, one for the crew and the other for the tour manager. Uniworld’s suggestion for tips at the end of the cruise is $5 USD for the tour manager and $10 USD for the crew, per person, per day. Only cash is accepted as tips.