AmaWaterways on a river cruise to Rhine

The Ultimate Guide to AmaWaterways

Set sail for upscale cruising in contemporary style with AmaWaterways. Family-owned and operated, AmaWaterways has a fleet of 23 ships sailing in Europe and an additional six vessels across Southeast Asia, Egypt, Africa and Latin America.

Apollo acquires Uniworld's river ship

More solo travellers and younger cruisers mark the 2024 season

Spring has most definitely sprung and in the world of river cruising that means only one thing. The river cruise 2024 season has started.

An exterior view of AmaMagna sailing through a gorge. It is twice the width of almost every other river ship in Europe.

Is AmaMagna twice as nice?

AmaMagna is twice the width of almost every other river ship in Europe with its large cabins, four restaurants but just 196 passengers.

Viking Cruises

Best European river cruises for 2024

European river cruises continue to rank among the most popular cruise options for travellers and cruise enthusiasts.

Tips & Advice, Destinations

AmaWaterways

AmaWaterways and APT split river cruise partnership

Leading river cruise company AmaWaterways is set to start selling cruises in Australia. Previously APT Travel Group has sold AmaWaterways in Australia and this shift represents a break in the partnership.

News, Destinations

Food

New food experiences on Europe river cruises: Chefs on board, cooking schools

European river cruise lines have started offering special itineraries that highlight diverse and unique gastronomies.

What life is like onboard one of the first European river cruises

What life is like onboard one of the first European river cruises

We told you what life is like on one of the first ocean voyages ... Read more

News

River Cruise Experience with AmaWaterways

AmaWaterways boss believes river cruise will be back this year

The boss of AmaWaterways, Rudi Schreiner has said he is optimistic the river cruise ... Read more

Waiter serving cocktail

All inclusive river cruising versus pay as you go – which offers the best value

Is it better value to sail with an all-inclusive cruise line, or use a lower priced line and simply purchase all the extras?