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AmaWaterways Cruise Ships

AmaWaterways Cruise Ships

AmaWaterways has been organizing river cruises down rivers since 2002, turning heads with their boutique-style ships that sneak into the heart of places big ocean liners can’t touch. Known for docking steps from medieval towns or jungle villages, their itineraries take you to off-the-beaten-path adventures. Whether you’re craving a Danube sunset or a Mekong market buzz, AmaWaterways’ ships are your ticket to a trip that’s equal parts cozy and epic.

Refresh Yourself Onboard AmaWaterways Cruise Ships

Hop on an AmaWaterways ship, and all you gotta do is show up. The crew has got your back, from pouring local wines at dinner to planning shore trips that feel like insider secrets. Guest reviews rave about the service—staff remember your name and sneak you an extra dessert. It’s less cruise, more home-away-from-home experience, with a side of river magic.
AmaBella

AmaBella

Launched in 2010, AmaBella is like that friend who’s effortlessly charming, sailing the Danube with a knack for making every moment sparkle. With room for 160 guests, this ship feels intimate, like a floating boutique hotel. Most staterooms boast twin balconies—French for sipping coffee, full for soaking in views of Austrian vineyards. Hungry? Dig into farm-fresh dishes in the main dining room, or book a spot at the Chef’s Table for a multi-course feast that’s practically a love song to local flavors.
AmaCello

AmaCello

Since 2008, AmaCello’s been weaving a path through France’s Rhône, Saône, and Rhine rivers, carrying 144 guests in a cozy, elegant setup. Think of her as your chic French aunt who knows all the best spots. Staterooms come with French balconies or fixed windows, offering views of Provence’s lavender fields or German spires. Dining’s highlight includes dishes like coq au vin paired with local wines, plus lighter bites in the lounge for casual nights.
AmaCerto

AmaCerto

Hitting the water in 2012, AmaCerto’s a Danube darling for 162 guests, blending modern flair with old-world European charm. The ship has staterooms with twin balconies, where you can watch Bratislava’s bridges glide by from your own perch. The dining scene is a treat: the main restaurant serves up Hungarian goulash or fresh fish, while the Chef’s Table offers a fancy tasting menu with wine pairings. Got a sweet tooth? The lounge’s afternoon tea comes with pastries that’ll make you weak.
AmaDante

AmaDante

Since 2008, AmaDante’s been charming 144 guests along Europe’s Seine, Rhône, and Garonne rivers. Staterooms feature French balconies or fixed windows, framing views of Normandy’s cliffs or Bordeaux’s vineyards. Dining is a joy, with regionally inspired menus such as duck à l’orange or fresh oysters plus free-flowing wines at meals. The lounge’s tapas and snacks keep you fueled between ports.
AmaDara

AmaDara

Launched in 2015, AmaDarai s your Mekong muse, carrying 124 guests through Vietnam and Cambodia with colonial flair. Staterooms, most with twin balconies, let you watch fishing boats swim past golden pagodas. Dining is a treat—savor phở or grilled prawns in the main restaurant, or hit the Mekong Restaurant for a chef-curated feast. The sundeck’s pool is prime for cooling off after temple tours, and bikes let you pedal through rice paddies.
AmaDolce

AmaDolce

Since 2009, AmaDolce has been charming 144 guests along France’s Garonne and Dordogne rivers, with a vibe that’s all about Bordeaux. Staterooms, many with French balconies, frame vineyard views. The main dining room serves up duck confit or fresh mussels, paired with local wines, while the Chef’s Table offers a fancy tasting menu. The sundeck’s got a heated pool for crisp evenings, plus bikes for cycling through Cognac country.
AmaDouro

AmaDouro

AmaDouro, launched in 2019, cruises Portugal’s Douro for 102 guests, feeling like a sun-soaked wine lodge. Staterooms with full or French balconies let you soak in Porto’s tiled rooftops. Dining is perfectly Portuguese with bacalhau or port-soaked desserts, served with Douro Valley reds. The sundeck’s pool and lounge chairs are made for lazy afternoons, and bikes let you zip through vineyard trails.
AmaKristina

AmaKristina

Launched at the Rhône in 2017, AmaKristina is a 156-guest ship with French style. Twin-balcony staterooms offer views of French Provence’s lavender hills. The main restaurant dishes up bouillabaisse or ratatouille, while the Chef’s Table’s multi-course menu is a showstopper. The sundeck’s heated pool and bikes make exploring Lyon or Avignon a breeze. You can pedal to a market or swim under the stars.
AmaLea

AmaLea

AmaLea was launched in 2018. It sails the Danube for 156 guests. Twin-balcony staterooms frame views of Budapest’s bridges. Dining is a treat—goulash or schnitzel in the main room, plus a Chef’s Table with wine pairings that’ll make you swoon. The sundeck has a pool and bikes for cycling through Vienna’s parks. Onboard, you’ve got stretch classes, a gym, and live piano tunes in the lounge.
AmaLucia

AmaLucia

Debuting in 2021, AmaLucia is a 156-guest river cruise ship on the Rhine and Danube, with a fresh, airy feel. Their Twin-balcony staterooms let you gawk at Cologne’s spires. The main dining room serves sauerbraten or fresh trout, while the Chef’s Table’s tasting menu is a pure work of art. The sundeck’s pool and bikes are great for exploring Amsterdam’s canals or Basel’s old town.
AmaLyra

AmaLyra

Since 2009, AmaLyra’s been traveling along the Seine for 144 guests, with a vibe that’s pure Parisian romance. French-balcony staterooms offer views of Normandy’s cliffs. Dining means escargot or crème brûlée, paired with local wines, plus tapas in the lounge for chill nights. The sundeck’s heated pool is a cozy spot for cool evenings, and bikes let you pedal through Rouen.
AmaMagdalena

AmaMagdalena

Launched in 2024, AmaMagdalena is an amazing 60-guest river cruise on Colombia’s Magdalena River. Like a vibrant jungle lodge, its staterooms have many balconies that frame mangrove views in a stunning form. Dining blends Colombian arepas with Western dishes, served with local beers. The sundeck’s pool and cabanas are perfect for spotting toucans between ports.
AmaMagna

AmaMagna

Launched in 2019, AmaMagna is a Danube game-changer for 196 guests, twice as wide as most river ships. Four dining spots—main restaurant, Chef’s Table, Al Fresco, and Jimmy’s Wine Bar—serve schnitzel to seafood. The sundeck has a pool, hot tub, and bikes for pedaling through Passau. Wellness shines with yoga, spin classes, and a Zen studio.
AmaMelodia

AmaMelodia

Debuting in 2024, AmaMelodia cruises Colombia’s Magdalena for 64 guests. Balcony staterooms let you watch herons glide by. Dining mixes empanadas with global dishes, paired with Colombian coffee. The sundeck’s pool and shaded lounges are clutch for hot days, and bikes or kayaks let you explore Cartagena’s shores. Onboard, local musicians or wildlife talks keep things lively.
AmaMora

AmaMora

Since 2019, AmaMora’s been a 156-guest star on the Rhine, with a sleek, modern edge. Twin-balcony staterooms are the perfect spot for looking at Lorelei Rock. The main dining room dishes up bratwurst or salmon, while the Chef’s Table’s tasting menu is a wine-soaked dream. The sundeck’s pool and bikes make exploring Strasbourg a blast. You can cycle to a bakery or swim at dusk.
AmaPrima

AmaPrima

Launched in 2013, AmaPrima sails the Rhine and Danube for 164 guests, with a warm, inviting vibe. Dining’s highlight food includes smoked trout or apple strudel, plus a Chef’s Table with paired wines. The sundeck’s heated pool and bikes are perfect for exploring Antwerp or Melk. Or you can see the views of Dutch windmills from your Twin-balcony stateroom. Onboard, you’ve obviously got yoga, a gym, and live music in the lounge, from violin to jazz.
AmaReina

AmaReina

Since 2014, AmaReina’s been a 164-guest gem of a river cruise ship on the Danube and Rhine. Passau’s spires can be seen in all their glory. The main dining room dishes up sauerbraten or apple strudel, while the Chef’s Table’s tasting menu is a wine-soaked love letter. The sundeck’s heated pool and bikes make exploring Vienna or Cologne a breeze. You can cycle to a café or swim at dusk.
AmaSerena

AmaSerena

AmaSerena, launched in 2015, cruises the Danube and Rhine for 164 guests, with a sleek, sunny feel. Amsterdam’s canals will greet you as you gaze from your twin-balcony stateroom. Dining is a treat compromising smoked salmon or schnitzel, plus a Chef’s Table with paired wines. You can pedal through Budapest or chill after a castle tour. Wellness fans love the yoga sessions, and the lounge’s local bands spark evening fun.
AmaSiena

AmaSiena

Hitting the water in 2020, AmaSiena is a 156-guest beautiful river cruise ship on the Rhine and Danube. You can enjoy the views from your Twin-balcony stateroom, looking at Passau’s spires. The main restaurant serves sauerkraut or fresh cod, while the Chef’s Table’s multi-course menu is pure magic. The sundeck’s pool and bikes make Cologne or Vienna adventures easy. A good cyclist like you can pedal to a café or swim under the stars if you have your swimming gear.
AmaSonata

AmaSonata

Since 2014, AmaSonata’s been charming 164 guests on the Danube, with a vibe that’s all Old World elegance. Twin-balcony staterooms have amazing views of Bratislava’s bridges. The main restaurant serves goulash or fresh trout, while the Chef’s Table’s multi-course menu is pure art. The sundeck’s heated pool and bikes make exploring Melk’s abbey easy. You can pedal or swim under the stars.
AmaStella

AmaStella

Launched in 2016, AmaStella sails the Danube for 156 guests. Twin-balcony staterooms let you soak in Vienna’s skyline. Dining is a delight with pork medallions or strudel, plus a Chef’s Table with wine pairings that’ll make you swoon. The sundeck’s pool and bikes are perfect for cycling through Dürnstein or chilling after a market tour.
AmaVerde

AmaVerde

Since 2011, AmaVerde’s been a 160-guest star on the Danube. Budapest’s twinkling bridges greet you from your stateroom’s balcony. As to dining, it’s highlight is schnitzel or smoked fish, plus a Chef’s Table with paired wines. Relax in the sundeck’s heated pool or go on a bike-ride, pedaling through Linz or chilling after a castle hike. Onboard, you’ve got yoga, a gym, and live guitar in the lounge.
AmaVida

AmaVida

Since 2013, AmaVida’s been cruising the Douro for 106 guests, like a Portuguese villa on water wheels. Staterooms with balconies or windows frame vineyard slopes. Dining is all about Iberian flair with grilled sardines or pastel de nata. The sundeck’s pool and lounge chairs are great for sunny days, and bikes let you cycle through Porto’s hills. Onboard, fado music or wine talks keep evenings cozy. The gym and massage room are best for relaxing.
AmaViola

AmaViola

Launched in 2016, AmaViola cruises the Danube for 156 guests, with a vibrant, family-friendly edge. Twin-balcony staterooms let you watch Passau’s spires glide by. The main restaurant dishes up sauerkraut or cod, while the Chef’s Table’s multi-course menu is magic. The sundeck’s pool and bikes make Vienna adventures easy as you can pedal to a park or swim under the stars.
AmaVenita

AmaVenita

AmaVenita is your host for 2025. She shall sail on European rivers and can accommodate 164 guests in yacht-like luxury. Her 82 staterooms are great, mostly with twin balconies. They offer stunning views of Danube castles and Rhine vineyards. Views to die for, while dining with regional specialties like Wiener schnitzel with Western cuisine, paired with complimentary European wines.
Zambezi Queen

Zambezi Queen

Since 2009, Zambezi Queen’s been a 28-guest river cruise ship on Africa’s Chobe River, like a luxe safari lodge on water. All 14 suites have balconies for spotting hippos or elephants. Dining is a mix of African braai and Western dishes, served with South African wines. The top deck’s plunge pool and lounges are perfect for game-watching between Botswana shore trips. Onboard, wildlife talks or local drummers keep evenings soulful.

AmaWaterways Types of Cabin/Staterooms

AmaWaterways turns your river cruise into a cozy home on the water, with staterooms that mix snuggly comfort and just-right style. Every cabin’s built to make you feel like you’re floating in a holiday postcard, with thoughtful touches of plush beds and river views that beg you to linger—wrapped in service that’s more like a warm hug than a checklist.
Fixed-Window Staterooms
Fixed-Window Staterooms
Perfect for solo travelers or those who love a quiet nook, fixed-window staterooms are compact but clever, with big picture windows high on the wall letting in soft light from the Rhine or Mekong. You’ve got cushy bedding, a sleek bathroom with a rain shower, and enough storage to keep your suitcase out of sight. It’s like your own little cocoon, ideal for curling up with a book after a day of castle-hopping.
French Balcony Staterooms
French Balcony Staterooms
Slide open a floor-to-ceiling glass door, and these staterooms bring the river right to you. French balconies—glass walls that open to a railing—let you lean out and smell the lavender fields of Provence or watch Budapest’s bridges twinkle. With cozy beds, a small sitting area, and a bathroom that’s all modern shine, they’re a sweet spot for couples wanting river vibes without breaking the bank.
Twin-Balcony Staterooms
Twin-Balcony Staterooms
Why settle for one view? Twin-balcony staterooms, a signature on ships like AmaMagna, give you a French balcony for fresh air and a full step-out balcony for sipping coffee while vineyards roll by. Spacious enough for a desk and cushy chairs, these rooms feel like a boutique hotel, with sleek bathrooms and storage that eats up your overpacked bags. Perfect for romantics chasing Danube sunsets.
River View Staterooms
River View Staterooms
These staterooms are your front-row seat to the river’s magic, with large windows framing everything from Nile temples to Douro hills for you to behold. A comfy sitting area begs you to kick back with a glass of local wine, while the plush bed and modern bathroom (think fluffy towels and fancy soaps) make it hard to leave. They’re a great pick for first-timers who want the river in their lap without a balcony.
Family Staterooms
Family Staterooms
Traveling with your family crew? Family staterooms, found on ships like AmaViola, are built for family fun, with connecting cabins or extra space for kids and grandparents. Expect French or twin balconies for river-gazing, plus kid-friendly touches like fold-out beds and entertainment systems for movie nights. The bathrooms are roomy enough for morning chaos, and the crew’s ready with extra pillows or snacks. It’s home, but with Vienna outside your window.
Signature Suites
Signature Suites
For the ultimate river indulgence, AmaWaterways’ signature suites—especially on AmaMagna or AmaDahlia—are pure pleasure. These sprawling spaces (some over 400 sq. ft.) boast twin balconies, separate living rooms, and king beds that feel like clouds. You’ll get butler-level service, from unpacking your bags to bringing breakfast to your private terrace. The bathrooms, with double sinks and soaking tubs, are spa-level luxe. Ideal for honeymooners or anyone craving a Nile or Danube palace.
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AmaWaterways River Cruises Fleet and Classes

Ships Class
AmaCello (2008), AmaDante (2008), AmaDolce (2009), AmaLyra (2009), AmaBella (2010), AmaVerde (2011), AmaCerto (2012), AmaPrima (2013), AmaVida (2013) Classic Fleet
AmaPura (2014), AmaReina (2014), AmaSonata (2014), AmaSerena (2015), AmaDara (2015), AmaViola (2016), AmaStella (2016), AmaKristina (2017), AmaLea (2018), AmaMagna (2019), AmaSiena (2020), AmaLucia (2021), AmaDahlia (2021) Modern Fleet
AmaMagdalena (2024), AmaMelodia (2024), AmaLilia (2024), AmaSintra (2025), AmaValentina (2025), Zambezi Queen (2009), AmaKaia (2026) Next-Gen Fleet

AmaWaterways Dining Package

AmaWaterways turns every meal into a love letter to the river you’re sailing, with farm-fresh dishes that taste like they came straight from a local market. Their all-inclusive dining is a feast for foodies, blending regional flavors like Hungarian goulash or Mekong prawns, with cozy venues that feel like a friend’s dining room. From fancy tasting menus to grab-and-go bites, here’s the scoop on eating your way through the rivers.

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AmaWaterways Drinks Package

AmaWaterways keeps your glass full of a river of tasty sips, all wrapped into their all-inclusive vibe. No need to buy a fancy drinks package—your fare already covers a slew of beverages, from crisp Rhine whites to frothy local beers, served up at lunch and dinner. Want to kick it up a notch? You can buy premium cocktails or rare wines for a little extra, ready to jazz up your cruise at bars and lounges across the ship. (Heads-up: in-room minibars and room service drinks might cost a bit more.)

For the full scoop on details, check out your AmaWaterways itinerary’s Beverage section or hit up a cruisebooking.com to plan your sipping adventure before you board. The included drinks—Douro ports or Mekong-inspired teas—flow freely on every ship, but some sailings toss in special pours, like a limited-edition Bordeaux on a French cruise. If you’re sharing a stateroom, everyone of drinking age should dive into the included drinks to keep the vibe high—no extra package needed, as it’s per-guest and ready to roll.

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Got a soft spot for sodas? The all-day fountain setup lets you refill a snazzy AmaWaterways souvenir cup for free (grab a new one for a small fee if you lose it). Your drink perks kick in the second you step aboard, so you can toast to Nile sunsets or Danube castles from day one. Cheers to that!

AmaWaterways Entertainment That Are Included

All-Inclusive River Vibes

AmaWaterways wraps you in a cozy river hug, with everything from farm-fresh meals to local wines, shore trips, and gratuities baked into your fare. No wallet-worrying here—just hop on and let the crew spoil you with a trip that’s as smooth as a Danube breeze.

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AmaWaterways Health and Fitness

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AmaWaterways Cruises for Kids and Teens

AmaWaterways conjures up a river magic for families with kids and teens can, regardless of singles reputation, still hop aboard for a blast, especially on ships like AmaViola. The vibe’s chill and classy, skipping splashy kids’ clubs for cozy family adventures like biking through vineyards or sharing stories over dinner. It’s less about solo teen hangouts and more about making memories together on the river.

AmaWaterways Cruises Amenities

AmaWaterways rolls out the river red carpet, packing your cruise with cozy perks that make every moment a breeze. From sundeck pools to free Wi-Fi, their ships are built to keep you comfy while the Rhine or Mekong sparkles outside your window. Whether you’re sipping local wine or chilling in a lounge, these amenities are your ticket to a hassle-free float.

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Navigating Your AmaWaterways River Cruise Experience: Frequently Asked Questions

AmaWaterways sails a fleet of 30 river gems, from cozy 28-guest Zambezi Queen to the roomy 196-guest AmaMagna. Each ship’s built for intimate adventures, packed with twin balconies, free Wi-Fi, and local eats, perfect for soaking in the Danube or Mekong’s magic with a tight-knit crew.

Yep, every AmaWaterways ship rocks a heated sundeck pool, perfect for splashing while Rhine castles or Nile temples drift by. AmaMagna even throws in a hot tub. They’re free for all guests, with lounge chairs for chilling—no mega waterparks, just river vibes.

AmaWaterways ships are crafted in top-notch European shipyards, mostly in the Netherlands, known for their slick engineering and cozy designs. These yards nail every detail, from AmaMagna’s double-wide decks to AmaDahlia’s Nile-ready suites, ensuring a smooth float with style.

You bet—every stateroom’s got a hairdryer tucked in, ready to tame your locks after a Douro swim. They’re plenty strong, but if you’re picky, pack your own. It’s one less thing to stress about, all included for your river ride.

Absolutely, free Wi-Fi flows on every ship, fast enough to post Mekong sunset pics or stream from your Rhine stateroom. No data caps, though signals might hiccup in remote Chobe spots. It’s all part of the fare, keeping you connected or blissfully offline.

AmaWaterways ships are pint-sized compared to ocean giants, hosting 28 to 196 guests. Most carry 150–160, like AmaViola, for a cozy, high-touch vibe. Zambezi Queen’s tiny at 28, while AmaMagna’s bigger at 196, but all keep it personal with killer crew ratios.

Most AmaWaterways ships fly the Swiss flag, based in Basel, aligning with their European river roots. Some, like Zambezi Queen, are registered locally (Botswana). It’s all about smooth sailing and meeting global maritime rules with a river twist.

The “best” ship depends on your preference. AmaMagna’s a standout with double-wide decks, four dining spots, and a cinema for Danube luxury. AmaViola’s great for families with connecting cabins. Zambezi Queen steals hearts for safari buffs with Chobe wildlife views. Pick your river, and you’re golden.

You can light up only in designated sundeck spots, soaking in Nile or Rhine views. Staterooms, balconies, and indoor areas—like the Main Lounge or dining rooms—are strictly smoke-free to keep the river air crisp for everyone. Check with the crew for the exact spots, and you’re good to go.

AmaWaterways says no to bringing your own booze—sorry, no stashing that local wine. But their all-inclusive fare covers wine, beer, and soft drinks at meals, with premium cocktails or Douro ports for purchase. You’ll sip plenty of river-inspired drinks from the bar.

Pack what you need but keep it manageable— a suitcase or two that you can wrangle. While there are no strict weight limits, smaller ships mean tighter storage. Keep medicines, passports, and other important items in a carry-on for easy access. The crew is there to haul your bags aboard.

Yep, tips are baked into your AmaWaterways fare, so no digging for cash to thank the crew. From servers dishing up Mekong prawns to housekeeping fluffing your pillows, it’s all covered. Want to toss extra for stellar service? That’s up to you, but it’s not expected.

AmaWaterways cruises are pricier than budget river lines, but you’re paying for a cozy, high-end experience. The all-inclusive deal with gourmet Mekong meals, daily shore trips, and personal crew attention makes it a steal for folks craving a premium float with Rhine castles or Nile ancient temples in view.

Your fare covers it all: comfy staterooms, farm-fresh meals, wine and beer at lunch and dinner, daily shore excursions, live music, Wi-Fi, and gratuities. Even bikes for pedaling Porto are thrown in. Premium drinks or massages cost extra, but the basics keep you smiling without sneaky fees.

Yep, AmaWaterways hooks you up with early-bird deals, group rates, or loyalty perks for repeat sailors. Look out for seasonal sales or last-minute steals, especially for quieter Mekong or Douro sailings. Check their site or chat with a cruise advisor to snag a deal that fits your wallet.

AmaWaterways doesn’t usually do “kids sail free” promos, as it’s more adult-focused. But ships like AmaViola have connecting cabins for families, and kids’ fares can dip during special offers, especially on Danube runs. Ask us at CruiseBooking about family deals to make it easier on the budget.

You bet—gratuities are baked into your AmaWaterways fare. No need to tip the crew dishing up Danube goulash or fluffing your pillows; it’s all covered. If someone goes above and beyond, you can slip them a little extra, but it’s not expected.

AmaWaterways keeps your glass full with free wine, beer, and soft drinks at lunch and dinner, plus all-day coffee, tea, and water. Craving a Mekong mojito or rare Bordeaux? Premium drinks cost extra at the bar, but the included sips pair perfectly with river views.

Deposits usually run $25*/$35* per person or $50*/$70* per stateroom. AmaWaterways sometimes cuts deposits during promos, letting you lock in a Nile or Rhine cruise with less upfront cash. Check your itinerary or ask an advisor at CruiseBooking for more details.

Unlike some lines, AmaWaterways includes a daily shore excursion in your fare—biking through Vienna or a Mekong village tour. You get choices, from active hikes to chill wine tastings, all covered. Special excursions, like a private castle visit, might cost extra, so check when booking.
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