Women of all ages are welcome to discover the beauty of southern France. USA TODAY


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Uniworld Boutique River Cruises is excited to announce its first-ever women-only river cruise, set to sail through southern France in 2025. This unique journey promises an array of indulgent experiences, including truffles, chocolate, and fine wine. The cruise aims to cater specifically to women of all ages, offering them a chance to explore the picturesque regions of Burgundy and Provence.
Scheduled to depart on August 25, 2025, this eight-day voyage will take travelers along the beautiful Rhône and Saône rivers, beginning in the charming town of Arles. The itinerary has been thoughtfully crafted by a dedicated team of women, reflecting their passion for travel and culture. This exclusive cruise will offer a rare opportunity for women to bond over shared experiences while enjoying the breathtaking scenery of southern France.

Ellen Bettridge, President and CEO of Uniworld, highlighted the growing demand for specialized travel experiences. “Travelers have demonstrated an increasing desire for more specialised and unique experiences, inspiring us to develop a wide range of new themed cruises for 2025,” she stated. This enthusiasm for themed adventures is evident in the carefully curated activities designed for this particular cruise.

Passengers will have the chance to immerse themselves in the rich culinary landscape of the region, with activities such as truffle hunting, bike rides through scenic vineyards, lavender weaving, and even burlesque sessions. The trip is designed not just for relaxation but also for connection, allowing guests to make new friends or strengthen bonds with loved ones. As stated on Uniworld's website, “Bring your mothers, sisters, adult daughters, best friends or any special women in your life, or embark on a solo adventure where you’re destined to make new friends during a week of exploration, connection, immersion, relaxation, and laughter.”

The excitement doesn’t stop there. Uniworld also plans to announce special guests, parties, and exclusive brand partnerships closer to the departure date, ensuring that each guest enjoys a memorable experience.

In addition to the women-only cruise, Uniworld is introducing a music-themed cruise titled "Music of the Danube," which features unique activities such as a yodeling workshop and a "Sound of Music" tour in Salzburg. For golf enthusiasts, there will be a new all-inclusive Premium Golf Package available as an add-on to the existing "Brilliant Bordeaux" itinerary. This package includes 18-hole rounds at Cabot Bordeaux and St. Emilion, gourmet dining, and shared caddy service.

Bettridge emphasized the company's commitment to expanding its offerings to meet the diverse interests of its guests: "From our first-ever cruise exclusively for women to luxurious, all-inclusive golf packages, we are expanding our portfolio to further cater to a range of interests, passions, and communities, all while remaining deeply committed to delivering unforgettable experiences that exceed our guests’ expectations."

Returning for next year are specialty cruises such as the "Generations Collection," tailored for families with children, "Jewish Heritage Sailings," and "Out on the Rivers," which caters to the LGBTQ+ community. These options reinforce Uniworld’s mission to provide meaningful travel experiences that resonate with a variety of groups.

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