AmaWaterways wine cruises add a unique epicurean dimension to a variety of itineraries at no additional cost. Join one of these wine cruises with a special wine host and be treated to a menu of exclusive wine and culinary experiences designed to delve deeper into the wonderful flavors and tastes of Europe.
European cities transform into majestic winter wonderlands for the holiday season – and we invite you to experience all their splendor with us. In addition to our variety of daily excursions, you will also have the opportunity to visit festive Christmas Markets in select destinations and participate in nostalgic traditions.
Maximize your Christmas experience by embarking at the height of the holiday market season with daily or near-daily visits to Christmas Markets.
Get "just a taste" of the holidays in mid-November or late December with visits to one or two Christmas Markets during your river cruise.
Christmas onboard experience and Christmas Markets on shore
Christmas onboard experience and local seasonal splendors
We are pleased to offer guests the opportunity to experience Floriade in 2022 while sailing along the Rhine River and Dutch and Belgian Waterways between April 14 and October 9. Right outside Amsterdam, this rare experience calls for its visitors to “explore, touch and change” as part of their journey into Floriade – which is set to feature stunning gardens, innovative sustainable gardening exhibits, live entertainment, talk shows, souvenirs and food stalls.
We invite you to join our incredible cruise on the Rhône with a Latin Touch, featuring bilingual cruise managers, daily tours with Spanish-speaking guides, Latin-inspired music nights and other distinctive elements.
Based on the overwhelmingly positive response received from the announcement of our first-ever “Soulful Experience” on the Rhône River in 2023, we are delighted to announce four new opportunities for guests to celebrate their heritage and discover Black history and culture along the rivers with us in 2024.
Join award-winning television host and travel expert, Samantha Brown, Godmother of AmaMagna, as we cruise through four countries along the Danube River. Special events and Travel Talks are included on this exclusive sailing.
Join Chef Joanne Weir, award-winning cookbook author, restaurant owner and host of PBS television series “Plates & Places” as she hosts a special 7-night Flavors of Burgundy river cruise.
We invite you to join our incredible cruise on the Danube with a Latin Touch, featuring bilingual cruise managers, daily tours with Spanish-speaking guides, Latin-inspired music nights and other distinctive elements.
Explore the rich history of classical music along the Danube River where famous composers lived, worked and performed. Plus, be treated to a variety of live performances on this melodious journey.
Blend your passion for travel with your affinity for enjoying a “cold one” as you learn more about Europe’s rich brewing traditions and cultural connections on an immersive beer-themed river cruise. Support local brewing communities with a lively beer culture such as Düsseldorf and Cologne along the Rhine River, and Bruges and Utrecht along the Dutch and Belgian Waterways. Meet fellow beer enthusiasts from around the world and raise your glass to regional flavors.
Recently awarded Cruise Critic’s “Best for Active Cruisers” award and the first river cruise line to offer a fleet of bicycles, AmaWaterways has long offered opportunities for guests to enhance their best selves on board and on shore, with Wellness Hosts offering a complimentary Wellness Program on select ships beginning in 2017. Now, we are taking our holistic approach to wellness even further with two special dedicated Celebration of Wellness River Cruises.
Debuting in 2025, our Best of the Danube (Celebration of Music) sailings have been enhanced with specially curated excursions highlighting the rich musical histories of Budapest, Bratislava, Salzburg and Vienna. Deepen your passion for music as you are treated to a variety of included live performances and unique tours along the Danube River.
Based on the overwhelmingly positive response received from the announcement of our first-ever “Soulful Experience” on the Rhône River in 2023, we are delighted to announce four new opportunities for guests to celebrate their heritage and discover Black history and culture along the rivers with us in 2025
Join award-winning television host and travel expert, Samantha Brown, Godmother of AmaMagna, as we cruise through five countries along the Danube River. Special events and Travel Talks are included on this exclusive sailing.
We invite you to join our incredible cruise on the Douro with a Latin Touch, featuring bilingual cruise managers, daily tours with Spanish-speaking guides, Latin-inspired music nights and other distinctive elements.
AmaWaterways is thrilled to announce a new alliance with Smithsonian Journeys, the travel program of the Smithsonian Institution and a leader in authentic and enriching small-group travel. Our new shared collection of European sailings provides opportunities to engage with a variety of Smithsonian Journeys Experts. Chosen for their charisma and expertise, these extremely knowledgeable individuals have dedicated entire careers to pursuing their passions and will offer incredible insights to ensure your journey is as captivating as it is meaningful.
We invite our loyal past guests to join us once again on these special Loyalty Cruises, offering unique experiences in multiple ports, commemorative gifts, and many more surprises and delights.
Imagine if there was a way to combine luxury river cruising on the iconic Danube with the opportunity to indulge your passion and play golf. We have created the perfect package to enable you to do just that with our Exclusive Concierge Golf Program. Discover Europe, complete with award winning cuisine, incredible service and a choice of excursions in every port, as well as up to 5 rounds of golf at some of the leading championship courses on the continent.
AmaWaterways’ Exclusive Concierge Golf Program is available on select Magna on the Danube cruises sailing aboard the AmaMagna.
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Way, way back to a time where fairytale princes and princesses lived among kings and queens and nobility in grand, extravagant castles.
Novelist Henry James once described the Loire Valley as ‘the land of Rabelais, of Descartes, of Balzac as well as good dinners and good houses.’ Indeed, life is sweet in the Loire Valley – the food, the wine, the beauty of both the land and the many châteaux and the brushes with royalty and celebrated historical figures.
Strategically important during the Hundred Years’ War in the 14th and 15th centuries, the Loire Valley remained fashionable among the rich, the nobility and the royal family. Stunning châteaux were built en masse, including:
Château de Chambord
The colossal Château de Chambord is almost more of a city than a castle and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are 426 rooms, 77 staircases, 282 fireplaces, a stable that once held 1,200 horses – and is roughly the same surface area as the entire city of Paris! It is surrounded by a lush park with wild deer and boar (even to this day) and showcases a distinctive French Renaissance architecture. Construction began in 1519 by Francis I (aka François I) as a weekend retreat and hunting lodge. Sun King Louis XIV regularly came here and even had French playwright Moliere perform at the castle. While the original architectural drafts are generally attributed to Domenico da Cortona, many suspect Leonardo da Vinci had a large part in its design as well. In any case, it is usually agreed that the he designed the château’s double helix staircase – allowing both royalty and servants to use the stairs without ever meeting.
Château de Chenonceau
There’s no wonder as to why the Château de Chenonceau is the most visited French château after Versailles. Stunning in its blend of late Gothic and early Renaissance architecture -- it’s actually part castle / part bridge. Spanning across the Cher River, it is home to splendid gardens, intricate mazes, forests, a canal, and opulently decorated rooms with 16th century tapestries and bouquets of fresh flowers. Known in its day as much for its beauty as the spectacular parties once hosted here, Catherine de’ Medici threw the first fireworks display in France to celebrate her son’s ascension to the throne. It is sometimes referred to as the Château of the Ladies, thanks to its unique history of strong women. Katherine Briçonnet supervised the design and construction work between 1513-1521. Years later, women continued making their mark on the castle, particularly the wife and mistress of Henry II -- Catherine de’Medici and Diane de Poitiers.
Château d’Amboise and Château Du Clos Lucé
The royal, Renaissance-style Château d’Amboise was built in the 15th century and was a favorite of French kings. Overlooking both the picturesque town of Amboise and the Loire River, this is the first castle with what we now consider the classic, formal, well-manicured French style garden. Leonardo da Vinci was a frequent guest here (King Francis I gave him a home just a short walk away) and some of his inventions are on display. The iconic artist and inventor is also rumored to have his final resting grounds here.
So close that there is actually a tunnel that connected the two castles, is the Château Du Clos Lucé – where Leonardo da Vinci last made his home before he died in 1519. When he arrived, he brought numerous paintings with him, including the Mona Lisa. Most historians have thought the painting was mainly completed in 1506 but many believe the artist may have continued refining it as late as 1517 here at the castle.
Château de Blois
The Royal Château de Blois was home to seven kings and ten queens of France and features four wings of differing architectural styles, including Classic, Renaissance and Gothic. Built over the course of several centuries, the castle reached the height of its power between the reigns of Louis XII and Francis I. It was built over the site of the former castle which Joan of Arc passed through in 1429 and was blessed by the Archbishop of Reims before driving the English out of Orléans. There are 564 rooms, 100 bedrooms, 75 staircases and hundreds of fireplaces. It is known for its opulent décor, the stunning main spiral staircase and Catherine de’Medici’s supposed poison cabinets.
Why Reserve Our Optional Land Package in the Loire Valley
Add our 3-night Loire Valley land package to your Taste of Bordeaux river cruise! Make the most of your international airfare and indulge your wanderlust with a visit to this royal region. Marvel at magnificent châteaux in Amboise and recharge before your onward flight with a stay in a 4- or 5-star hotel in Paris.
What’s Included in Your Optional Land Package
For a limited time, enjoy this wonderful land package courtesy of AmaWaterways on select river cruises. To learn more about this special offer, see our Complimentary Land Package Offer page.
Contact your preferred travel advisor to extend your Taste of Bordeaux journey today!