Save up to $1,500 off 2021 AmaWaterways cruises. The AmaWaterways fleet features onboard spas and salons, bicycles for exploring ashore, complimentary Wi-Fi, panoramic views from restaurants and lounges and a choice of dining venues, such as The Chef’s Table. Sundecks provide 360-degree views, and some are even equipped with heated pools with swim-up bars.
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The AmaWaterways fleet features onboard spas and salons, bicycles for exploring ashore, complimentary Wi-Fi, panoramic views from restaurants and lounges and a choice of dining venues, such as The Chef’s Table. Sundecks provide 360-degree views, and some are even equipped with heated pools with swim-up bars.
Many staterooms and suites are outfitted with the line’s twin balcony concept, which means a room will have both a full-size, walk-out balcony and a French balcony with glass doors that open to a railing (but do not provide step-out access).
Onboard chefs create traditional Western dishes as well as local specialties; vegetarian and gluten-free options are available, too. The intimate Chef’s Table allows passengers to watch their multicourse meal being prepared and chat with the chef along the way.
AmaWaterways, which schedules a variety of wine-themed cruises, also was welcomed into the Connetablie de Guyenne, a prestigious wine brotherhood in France’s Bordeaux region. The line extends its immersive culinary experiences ashore; guests can sample macarons and chocolates at Les Halles market in Lyon, France, or visit a candy-making workshop in a Vietnamese village, for example.