AmaWaterways River Cruising

NetEffect KnowleTravel • Mar 25, 2015

AmaSonata


One of Ama’s newest ships accommodates 164 passengers featuring twin balcony staterooms, heated swimming pool with swim up bar, hot tub, salon services,fitness room, main dining room plus Chefs Table which offers a more intimate individual dining experience at no extra charge available to enjoy at least once during your stay on board. Plenty of light open airy spaces sophisticated comfortable decor.Spacious staterooms from the lead in category at 170 sq ft with fixed window, balcony staterooms starting at 210 sq ft rising to Suites at 300 sq ft.

In suite facilities include Apple TV offering in suite Internet access which is free throughout the ship including TV News Music & Flims
Climate control,bottled Water replenished daily, mini fridge, high quality linen and toiletries.

All dining on board is included and is of the highest standard, all cooked from fresh produce sourced locally.
Ama Waterways is the only river cruise line ever inducted into the Confrerie de la Chaine de Rotisseurs ,the oldest and largest food and wine society in the world, simply stated truly outstanding dining experience. Included with your meals is sparkling wine and fresh juices with breakfast,wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner.

During the day to keep you occupied they offer tours and excursions at each destination you choose the pace, gentle regular and active walking tours plus unique to Ama bicycle tours, as they carry their own bikes on board, available only on certain itineraries.
Ama Waterways season starts in the Spring on the Amstel moving down into the Rhine and the Danube. In the French waterways they offer the Seine in the Northeast and the Rhone which stretches from the Swiss Alps to the Mediterranean and in the South West the Garonne and the Dordogne and not to be forgotten The Douro in Portugal designated World Heritage sight.

In addition to these wonderful European destinations they also feature The Chobe in Africa, the Mekong which stretches through Vietnam and Cambodia and The Ayeyarwady to explore Myanmar Burma.

In conclusion a ship which provides comfort, service & dining experience to the highest standard.

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