
AMA-APT River Cruise ShipsOur ships are the top river ships cruising Europe’s legendary rivers, the Russian waterways, and the Mekong River. Europe river cruise shipsIntroduced in 2010, the Concerto Class ships have innovatory Twin Balconies, with an outside sit-on balcony and a separate French balcony, larger cabins, three specialist restaurants, a heated swimming pool on the Sun Deck, and a fireside library lounge. On these ships the Twin Balcony Cabins are 210 or 235 square feet, with the Owner's Suite a massive 350 square feet. AmaCerto (2012) More details of Concerto Class river ships For a Virtual Tour of the Concerto Class ship Click Here In Europe our Aria Class ships introduced pioneering concepts such as French balconies, complimentary wine, beer and soft drinks with dinner, complimentary specialty coffees, complimentary bottled water replenished daily in staterooms, plus a fleet of bicycles for enjoying complimentary guided tours or just exploring. All cabins on Aria Class ships are outside and a generous 170 square feet. Owner's cabins are even larger at 255 square feet. Most cabins feature floor-to-ceiling sliding windows with French balcony for all-weather enjoyment of the river scenery. AmaDolce (2009) More details of Aria Class river ships For a Virtual Tour of the Aria Class ship Click Here The common language onboard our European vessels is English. Russia river cruise ship2011 was the debut of the completely redesigned AmaKaterina, Russia's most modern, confortable and spacious river cruise ship, with outside balconies on more than 70% of cabins. Spacious cabins are a feature, some up to 432 square feet, with stylish bathrooms and separate shower. The lavishly appointed vessel also offers an alternative restaurant, conference hall for films and concerts, sauna and solarium. Mekong river cruise shipsIn 2011 AmaLotus joined La Marguerite as the finest ships on the Mekong river. They combine modern luxury with colonial and regional elegance, similar to a 5-star hotel in style and amenities. Carrying up to 124 passengers, most cabins feature outside balconies, with even the smallest cabins a large 226 square feet.
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