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Immerse yourself in a feast for the senses as you travel through the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, and Switzerland. Taste rich Belgian chocolates. Listen to the distinctive clanks and charms of mechanical instruments at Utrecht’s Museum Speelklok. Admire the beautiful architecture and artistry of castles that include Utrecht’s de Haar, Brussels’ Gaasbeek Castle, and Ghent’s Caste of the Counts of Flanders. Inhale the aroma of freshly pressed Belgian waffles and Dutch street fries. Experience timeless traditions, from the brewing of Germany’s legendary beers to the making of Rüdesheimer coffee. Glide along the Rhine and through its designated UNESCO World Heritage Site with its 40 castles strung like pearls on its riverbanks. With a diverse array of knowledgeable and gracious local guides sharing each destination’s unique history with you, you’ll return from this cruise having experienced the best of Holland, Belgium, and the Rhine River.
Welcome to Amsterdam, a modern city with a rich and fascinating history. Explore its unique architecture, vibrant cafés and markets. This evening, meet your fellow travelers on board at the Welcome Dinner
Day 2 - Amsterdam - Utrecht, Netherlands
There are 165 canals in Amsterdam, and you’ll get enjoy some of them on your canal cruise. Later in the day, enjoy a scenic cruise through the IJsselmeer to Utrecht, the religious center of the Netherlands since the 8th century and a far-reaching city boasting a medieval old town, canals and a beautiful Gothic cathedral, some of which you may see on your walking tour, which includes a visit to the whimsical collection of automatically playing musical instruments at Museum Speelklok. Alternatively, marvel at the largest castle in Holland, De Haar on a walking or biking tour. Straight out of your fairytale dreams, this castle inspires awe with its turrets, moats and suspension bridges as well as its luxurious interior.
Day 3 - Hellevoetsluis, Netherlands
Enjoy a scenic morning cruise through the delta before arriving in Hellevoetsluis, an island metropolis of South Holland.
During your tour of this medieval harbor town, you may see enchanting sites such as its iconic working De Hoop windmill and witness the charming wharf houses. Later in the day, you may discover the intriguing history of how the Delta Works, a unique storm surge barrier, came to be while visiting the Flood Museum. More than half of the Netherlands lies below sea level and the Delta Works were built to prevent a recurrence of the 1953 flood disaster.
For those who prefer an active adventure, pedal from Hellevoetsluis, with its cobblestone streets and charming harbor, across the Haringvlietdam and back
Day 4 - Ghent, Belgium
There are several choices of excursions in Ghent, depending on your interests. Stroll through the Capital of East Flanders, learning about its unique history on your walking tour, or pedal through the spellbinding town on a guided bike tour. Alternatively, visit Bruges, one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe, on a full-day excursion that includes the renowned Church of Our Lady, home to the beautiful Carrara marble Madonna and Child sculpture by Michelangelo. If you prefer a shorter excursion in Bruges, visit the town later in the day or spend your afternoon at Ghent’s moated Castle of the Counts, which boasts an eye-catching design as well as a ghoulishly interesting collection of medieval torture devices.
*Other excursions are not combinable with full-day tour on this day.
Day 5 - Brussels
Explore Belgium’s captivating capital on your guided walking tour or pedal through Brussels on a guided bike ride. If you are a history enthusiast, spend your day traveling back in time to sites related to World War II’s historic Battle of the Bulge, which was the last major German offensive on the Western Front and toast fallen soldiers with a tasting of Trappist beer brewed by monks. For those not joining this full-day tour, choose from afternoon excursions that include a visit to Gaasbeek Castle, one of the oldest and authentic moated castles in Flanders, or delight your palate with a Belgian chocolate tasting.
*Other excursions are not combinable with full-day tour on this day.
Day 6 - Antwerp
Explore Belgium’s trendy “City of Diamonds” on a walking tour where you’ll see Antwerp’s Steen Castle, Grote Market and Brabo Fountain, along with the UNESCO-designated Cathedral of Our Lady. Active travelers may prefer instead to bike through Antwerp. Later in the day, beer enthusiasts will appreciate a tasting of the local brew while foodies may prefer our excursion to sample some of Belgium’s culinary delights such as its fresh and fluffy waffles. An afternoon bike tour is also available for those who prefer to get their heart beating later in the day, and it includes an opportunity to visit the Red Star Line Museum, highlighting the historic shipping line responsible for transporting three million immigrants to America.
Day 7 - Dordrecht, Netherlands - Kinderdijk, Netherlands
Established in 1220, Holland’s oldest city was virtually destroyed by a devastating flood in the 15th century that essentially created the city’s wetlands. Learn more about Dordrecht’s fascinating history on your walking tour, or visit Rotterdam, the “Gateway to Europe,” as well as Delfshaven, where, on August 1, 1620, the Pilgrim fathers departed on their epic journey aboard the Speedwell. Stopping in Southampton, many then boarded the Mayflower and concluded their journey at Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts. If you prefer to venture off the beaten path, head to the smaller town of Gorinchem with its picturesque Old Town or go on an architectural bike tour through Rotterdam. In the afternoon, venture to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kinderdijk, a lovely village renowned for having the country’s greatest concentration of windmills, all dating from the 18th century. You may also pedal past the windmills from the seat of a bike.
Day 8 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Enjoy a special tour of the world-famous Rijksmuseum. Considered The Netherlands’ national museum, the Rijksmuseum encompasses 800 years of Dutch history. Wander through the world’s largest collection of Dutch and Flemish art, where some of the most renowned works are housed, and marvel at such historic paintings as Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch” and Vermeer’s “The Milkmaid.”
Day 9 - Amsterdam
If you missed our canal cruise earlier in the itinerary, join us on board a specially designed boat as we glide beneath the bridges and alongside the iconic architecture for which Amsterdam is renowned. Alternatively, explore the city through your tastebuds by joining a walking tour that includes a sampling of local delicacies such as bitterballen and Dutch cheese at one of the city’s grand cafes. Later in the day, set sail out of Amsterdam.
Day 10 - Dusseldorf (with option of Cologne excursion)
As a leading hub for German culture, commerce, and architecture, Düsseldorf is a must-visit city for any travelers on the Rhine. Here, you will have two options for the day’s excursions. If you’re feeling adventurous, take a brief trip to the nearby city of Cologne. Home to one of Germany’s most revered Gothic masterpieces, the Cologne Cathedral, this 2,000-year-old city is also a bustling cosmopolitan hotspot. Join a guided tour through the enchanting Old Town and to the Cologne Rathaus, German’s oldest town hall, the Old Market and the Heumarkt. Alternatively, explore historic Düsseldorf on foot with a knowledgeable local tour guide, then kick up your feet with a tasting of Altbier, a Düsseldorf specialty brewed using traditional techniques
Day 11 - Rhine Gorge - Rudesheim
Cruise through the captivating UNESCO-designated Rhine Gorge, the most stunningly beautiful stretch of the river before reaching the winemaking town of Rüdesheim. Join a wine tasting to discover the flavors of the town’s iconic vineyards. Or drink up the stunning views by soaring high above the vineyards with a gondola ride to the Niederwalddenkmal. For a more active adventure, hike through the town’s beautiful vineyards or join a guided bike tour along the scenic Rhine River. Later in the day, let Siegfried’s Mechanical Instrument Cabinet charm you with its remarkable collection of self-playing musical instruments; or taste one of the town’s special delights, Rüdesheimer coffee, ceremoniously made with brandy, coffee and whipped cream.
Day 12 - Ludwigshafen
Ludwigshafen is your gateway to a choice of three excursions. Visit Heidelberg (pictured), the perfectly preserved medieval city nestled in the Neckar River Valley along Germany’s Castle Road. Discover the iconic red sandstone Heidelberg Castle and Great Vat, an 18th-century, 49,000-gallon wine cask. For a more active adventure while in Heidelberg, join a guided hike up the Philosopher’s Path, aptly named during the Romantic Period, and enjoy panoramic views of the city. Alternatively, you can visit one of Germany’s oldest cities, Speyer, known for the largest Romanesque cathedral in Europe—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—and the medieval Old Gate, Altpörtel. Or join a guided bike tour along the shores of the river Neckar and enjoy a cycling break to explore the picturesque medieval town of Ladenburg.
Day 13 - Strasbourg
Strasbourg offers flavors of both France and Germany because of its borderline location. Enjoy a panoramic tour past the stunning Parc de l’Orangerie, the European Parliament and the Place de la République before walking through its iconic “La Petite France” district, lifted straight from the pages of a fairytale. Wander through charming streets past the Cathédrale de Nôtre Dame with its famous astronomical clock. Alternatively, take a guided bike ride through the city and Parc de l’Orangerie.
Day 14 -Breisach
Breisach is your gateway to several different excursions. Step back in time with a visit to the enchanting Alsatian town of Riquewihr, which looks almost the same as it did in the 16th century. On your walking tour, admire historic architecture and famous sights, such as the Dolder Gate. Alternatively, head to Freiburg, founded in 1120 and home to the Freiburg’s Münster, a Gothic cathedral said to have “the most beautiful spire on earth.” Those wishing a more active excursion can cycle through the countryside, or hike in the Black Forest, a magical land full of cultural traditions.
Day 15 - Disembarkation - Depart Basel
After breakfast, bid farewell to Switzerland and prepare for your return flight home.
Join your river cruise ship in the Swiss city of Basel
Day 2 - Breisach
Breisach is your gateway to several different excursions. Step back in time with a visit to the enchanting Alsatian town of Riquewihr, which looks almost the same as it did in the 16th century. On your walking tour, admire historic architecture and famous sights, such as the Dolder Gate. Alternatively, head to Freiburg, founded in 1120 and home to the Freiburg’s Münster, a Gothic cathedral said to have “the most beautiful spire on earth.” Those wishing a more active excursion can cycle through the countryside, or hike in the Black Forest, a magical land full of cultural traditions.
Day 3 - Strasbourg, France
Strasbourg offers flavors of both France and Germany because of its borderline location. Enjoy a panoramic tour past the stunning Parc de l’Orangerie, the European Parliament and the Place de la République before walking through its iconic “La Petite France” district, lifted straight from the pages of a fairytale. Wander through charming streets past the Cathédrale de Nôtre Dame with its famous astronomical clock. Alternatively, take a guided bike ride through the city and Parc de l’Orangerie.
Day 4 - Ludwigshafen
Ludwigshafen is your gateway to a choice of three excursions. Visit Heidelberg, the perfectly preserved medieval city nestled in the Neckar River Valley along Germany’s Castle Road. Discover the iconic red sandstone Heidelberg Castle and Great Vat, an 18th-century, 49,000-gallon wine cask. For a more active adventure while in Heidelberg, join a guided hike up the Philosopher’s Path, aptly named during the Romantic Period, and enjoy panoramic views of the city. Alternatively, you can visit one of Germany’s oldest cities, Speyer, known for the largest Romanesque cathedral in Europe—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—and the medieval Old Gate, Altpörtel. Or join a guided bike tour along the shores of the river Neckar and enjoy a cycling break to explore the picturesque medieval town of Ladenburg.
Day 5 - Rudesheim
Cruise through the captivating UNESCO-designated Rhine Gorge, the most stunningly beautiful stretch of the river before reaching the winemaking town of Rüdesheim. Join a wine tasting to discover the flavors of the town’s iconic vineyards. Or drink up the stunning views by soaring high above the vineyards with a gondola ride to the Niederwalddenkmal. For a more active adventure, hike through the town’s beautiful vineyards or join a guided bike tour along the scenic Rhine River. Later in the day, let Siegfried’s Mechanical Instrument Cabinet charm you with its remarkable collection of self-playing musical instruments; or taste one of the town’s special delights, Rüdesheimer coffee, ceremoniously made with brandy, coffee and whipped cream.
Day 6 - Dusseldorf
As a leading hub for German culture, commerce, and architecture, Düsseldorf is a must-visit city for any travelers on the Rhine. Here, you will have two options for the day’s excursions. If you’re feeling adventurous, take a brief trip to the nearby city of Cologne (pictured). Home to one of Germany’s most revered Gothic masterpieces, the Cologne Cathedral, this 2,000-year-old city is also a bustling cosmopolitan hotspot. Join a guided tour through the enchanting Old Town and to the Cologne Rathaus, German’s oldest town hall, the Old Market and the Heumarkt. Plus, visit one of Europe’s largest and most renowned Christmas Markets just in front of the cathedral. Alternatively, explore historic Düsseldorf on foot with a knowledgeable local tour guide, then kick up your feet with a tasting of Altbier, a Düsseldorf specialty brewed using traditional techniques. Conclude the tour with a visit to the local Christmas Market.
Day 7 - Amsterdam
If you missed our canal cruise earlier in the itinerary, join us on board a specially designed boat as we glide beneath the bridges and alongside the iconic architecture for which Amsterdam is renowned. Alternatively, explore the city through your tastebuds by joining a walking tour that includes a sampling of local delicacies such as bitterballen and Dutch cheese at one of the city’s grand cafes.
Day 8 - Amsterdam
Enjoy a special tour of the world-famous Rijksmuseum. Considered The Netherlands’ national museum, the Rijksmuseum encompasses 800 years of Dutch history. Wander through the world’s largest collection of Dutch and Flemish art, where some of the most renowned works are housed, and marvel at such historic paintings as Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch” and Vermeer’s “The Milkmaid.”
Later in the day set sail out of Amsterdam
Day 9 - Dordrecht, Netherlands - Kinderdijk
Established in 1220, Holland’s oldest city was virtually destroyed by a devastating flood in the 15th century that essentially created the city’s wetlands. Learn more about Dordrecht’s fascinating history on your walking tour, or visit Rotterdam, the “Gateway to Europe,” as well as Delfshaven, where, on August 1, 1620, the Pilgrim fathers departed on their epic journey aboard the Speedwell. Stopping in Southampton, many then boarded the Mayflower and concluded their journey at Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts. If you prefer to venture off the beaten path, head to the smaller town of Gorinchem with its picturesque Old Town or go on an architectural bike tour through Rotterdam. In the afternoon, venture to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kinderdijk, a lovely village renowned for having the country’s greatest concentration of windmills, all dating from the 18th century. You may also pedal past the windmills from the seat of a bike.
Day 10 - Antwerp, Belgium
Explore Belgium’s trendy “City of Diamonds” on a walking tour where you’ll see Antwerp’s Steen Castle, Grote Market and Brabo Fountain, along with the UNESCO-designated Cathedral of Our Lady. Active travelers may prefer instead to bike through Antwerp. Later in the day, beer enthusiasts will appreciate a tasting of the local brew while foodies may prefer our excursion to sample some of Belgium’s culinary delights such as its fresh and fluffy waffles. An afternoon bike tour is also available for those who prefer to get their heart beating later in the day, and it includes an opportunity to visit the Red Star Line Museum, highlighting the historic shipping line responsible for transporting three million immigrants to America
Day 11 - Brussels
Explore Belgium’s captivating capital on your guided walking tour or pedal through Brussels on a guided bike ride. If you are a history enthusiast, spend your day traveling back in time to sites related to World War II’s historic Battle of the Bulge, which was the last major German offensive on the Western Front and toast fallen soldiers with a tasting of Trappist beer brewed by monks. For those not joining this full-day tour, choose from afternoon excursions that include a visit to Gaasbeek Castle, one of the oldest and authentic moated castles in Flanders, or delight your palate with a Belgian chocolate tasting. (B,L,D)
*Other excursions are not combinable with full-day tour on this day.
Day 12 - Ghent
There are several choices of excursions in Ghent, depending on your interests. Stroll through the Capital of East Flanders, learning about its unique history on your walking tour, or pedal through the spellbinding town on a guided bike tour. Alternatively, visit Bruges, one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe, on a full-day excursion that includes the renowned Church of Our Lady, home to the beautiful Carrara marble Madonna and Child sculpture by Michelangelo. If you prefer a shorter excursion in Bruges, visit the town later in the day or spend your afternoon at Ghent’s moated Castle of the Counts, which boasts an eye-catching design as well as a ghoulishly interesting collection of medieval torture devices.
*Other excursions are not combinable with full-day tour on this day.
Day 13 - Hellevoetsluis, Netherlands
Enjoy a scenic morning cruise through the delta before arriving in Hellevoetsluis, an island metropolis of South Holland. During your tour of this medieval harbor town, you may see enchanting sites such as its iconic working De Hoop windmill and witness the charming wharf houses. Later in the day, you may discover the intriguing history of how the Delta Works, a unique storm surge barrier, came to be while visiting the Flood Museum. More than half of the Netherlands lies below sea level and the Delta Works were built to prevent a recurrence of the 1953 flood disaster. For those who prefer an active adventure, pedal from Hellevoetsluis, with its cobblestone streets and charming harbor, across the Haringvlietdam and back.
Day 14 - Amsterdam - Utrecht, Netherlands
There are 165 canals in Amsterdam, and you’ll get enjoy some of them on your canal cruise. Later in the day, enjoy a scenic cruise through the IJsselmeer to Utrecht, the religious center of the Netherlands since the 8th century and a far-reaching city boasting a medieval old town, canals and a beautiful Gothic cathedral, some of which you may see on your walking tour, which includes a visit to the whimsical collection of automatically playing musical instruments at Museum Speelklok. Alternatively, marvel at the largest castle in Holland, De Haar on a walking or biking tour. Straight out of your fairytale dreams, this castle inspires awe with its turrets, moats and suspension bridges as well as its luxurious interior
Day 15 - Depart Amsterdam
Disembark the ship and you prepare for your flight home.
AmaStella, built in 2016, provides a distinctive river cruise experience, with design inspired by classic ocean yachts, AMA Waterways’ revolutionary Concerto Class vessels provide the most delightful river cruise experience. Accommodating 156 passengers in spacious staterooms, select staterooms can become adjoining by request, and some offer triple occupancy to accommodate the needs of families. many incorpoating the exclusive Twin Balcony concept. Relax in comfortable and inviting public areas or take a dip in the heated Sun Deck swimming pool with a swim-up bar; enjoy Chaine des Rôtisseurs culinary creations in five dining venues. The ships also features a Fitness Center, Massage, Hair and Beauty salon; complimentary Internet access and first-run Hollywood movies; plus a fleet of bicycles to enhance your river cruise experience.
78 spacious, elegantly appointed staterooms range in size from 155-235 sq. ft. or indulge even more in one of the 4 suites at 350 sq. ft. Select staterooms can become adjoining by request, and some offer triple occupancy to accommodate the needs of families. Most accommodations have twin balconies, both a French and outside balcony, so you can enjoy the ever-changing scenery however you wish. Suites feature added enhancements, including a larger sitting area with sofa and two chairs, and an stateroom amenities include Entertainment-On-Demand, featuring free high-speed Internet access, unlimited Wi-Fi, movies, music and English language TV stations; climate-controlled air conditioning; and an in-room safe. In the bathroom, enjoy multi-jet showerheads.
Depart | Ship | Embark | From |
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Jul 5 | AmaStella | Amsterdam | £4639 | SAVE £1500 | Cabin Upgrades |
Cat E | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £4639 | Was £6139 | |
Cat D | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £5023 | Was £6523 | |
Cat CB | Middle Deck | 155 ft², French Balcony | £6023 | Was £7523 | |
Cat CA | Middle Deck | 170 ft², French Balcony | £6561 | Was £8061 | |
Cat BB | Middle Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £7407 | Was £8907 | |
Cat BA | Upper Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £7715 | Was £9215 | |
Cat AB | Middle Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £7946 | Was £9446 | |
Cat AA | Upper Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £8177 | Was £9677 | |
Suite | Upper Deck | 350 ft², Twin Balcony | £10023 | Was £11523 |
Aug 2 | AmaStella | Amsterdam | £4789 | SAVE £1350 | Cabin Upgrades |
Cat E | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £4789 | Was £6139 | |
Cat D | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £5173 | Was £6523 | |
Cat CB | Middle Deck | 155 ft², French Balcony | £6173 | Was £7523 | |
Cat CA | Middle Deck | 170 ft², French Balcony | £6711 | Was £8061 | |
Cat BB | Middle Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £7557 | Was £8907 | |
Cat BA | Upper Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £7865 | Was £9215 | |
Cat AB | Middle Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £8096 | Was £9446 | |
Cat AA | Upper Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £8327 | Was £9677 | |
Suite | Upper Deck | 350 ft², Twin Balcony | £10173 | Was £11523 |
Sep 13 | AmaStella | Amsterdam | £6247 | SAVE £200 | Cabin Upgrades |
Cat E | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £6247 | Was £6447 | |
Cat D | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £6631 | Was £6831 | |
Cat CB | Middle Deck | 155 ft², French Balcony | £7631 | Was £7831 | |
Cat CA | Middle Deck | 170 ft², French Balcony | £8169 | Was £8369 | |
Cat BB | Middle Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £9015 | Was £9215 | |
Cat BA | Upper Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £9323 | Was £9523 | |
Cat AB | Middle Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £9554 | Was £9754 | |
Cat AA | Upper Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £9785 | Was £9985 | |
Suite | Upper Deck | 350 ft², Twin Balcony | £11631 | Was £11831 |
Oct 11 | AmaStella | Basel | £5770 | SAVE £750 | Cabin Upgrades |
Cat E | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £5770 | Was £6520 | |
Cat D | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £6154 | Was £6904 | |
Cat CB | Middle Deck | 155 ft², French Balcony | £7154 | Was £7904 | |
Cat CA | Middle Deck | 170 ft², French Balcony | £7692 | Was £8442 | |
Cat BB | Middle Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £8538 | Was £9288 | |
Cat BA | Upper Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £8846 | Was £9596 | |
Cat AB | Middle Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £9077 | Was £9827 | |
Cat AA | Upper Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £9308 | Was £10058 | |
Suite | Upper Deck | 350 ft², Twin Balcony | £11154 | Was £11904 |
Oct 25 | AmaStella | Amsterdam | £5139 | SAVE £1150 | Cabin Upgrades |
Cat E | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £5139 | Was £6289 | |
Cat D | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £5523 | Was £6673 | |
Cat CB | Middle Deck | 155 ft², French Balcony | £6523 | Was £7673 | |
Cat CA | Middle Deck | 170 ft², French Balcony | £7061 | Was £8211 | |
Cat BB | Middle Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £7907 | Was £9057 | |
Cat BA | Upper Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £8215 | Was £9365 | |
Cat AB | Middle Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £8446 | Was £9596 | |
Cat AA | Upper Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £8677 | Was £9827 | |
Suite | Upper Deck | 350 ft², Twin Balcony | £10523 | Was £11673 |
Nov 8 | AmaStella | Basel | £4558 | SAVE £1350 | Cabin Upgrades |
Cat E | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £4558 | Was £5908 | |
Cat D | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £4942 | Was £6292 | |
Cat CB | Middle Deck | 155 ft², French Balcony | £5942 | Was £7292 | |
Cat CA | Middle Deck | 170 ft², French Balcony | £6480 | Was £7830 | |
Cat BB | Middle Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £7326 | Was £8676 | |
Cat BA | Upper Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £7634 | Was £8984 | |
Cat AB | Middle Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £7865 | Was £9215 | |
Cat AA | Upper Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £8096 | Was £9446 | |
Suite | Upper Deck | 350 ft², Twin Balcony | £9942 | Was £11292 |
Nov 22 | AmaStella | Amsterdam | £6158 | SAVE £750 | Cabin Upgrades |
Cat E | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £6158 | Was £6908 | |
Cat D | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £6542 | Was £7292 | |
Cat CB | Middle Deck | 155 ft², French Balcony | £7542 | Was £8292 | |
Cat CA | Middle Deck | 170 ft², French Balcony | £8080 | Was £8830 | |
Cat BB | Middle Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £8926 | Was £9676 | |
Cat BA | Upper Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £9234 | Was £9984 | |
Cat AB | Middle Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £9465 | Was £10215 | |
Cat AA | Upper Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £9696 | Was £10446 | |
Suite | Upper Deck | 350 ft², Twin Balcony | £11542 | Was £12292 |
Dec 6 | AmaStella | Basel | £6062 | Cabin Upgrades |
Cat E | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £6062 | ||
Cat D | Lower Deck | 160 ft², Fixed Windows | £6446 | ||
Cat CB | Middle Deck | 155 ft², French Balcony | £7446 | ||
Cat CA | Middle Deck | 170 ft², French Balcony | £7984 | ||
Cat BB | Middle Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £8830 | ||
Cat BA | Upper Deck | 210 ft², Twin Balcony | £9138 | ||
Cat AB | Middle Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £9369 | ||
Cat AA | Upper Deck | 235 ft², Twin Balcony | £9600 | ||
Suite | Upper Deck | 350 ft², Twin Balcony | £11446 |
AMAWaterways are rated as having the 10 best ships on the rivers by Berlitz river cruise guide. AMA’s included excursions go beyond the ordinary with small group tours exploring the culture and traditions of the places you visit as well as the main sights. Real destination enrichment and deeper understanding is already included in the cost of your cruise. A high standard of cuisine is guaranteed due to their membership of La Chaîne des Rôtisseurs – a prestigious international culinary society. Relaxed private dining on board is also available to book during your cruise.