AmaBella Overview
AMAWATERWAYS' 162-passenger AmaBella debuted in May 2010. The ship sails itineraries along Europe's great waterways, including the Rhine, Mosel, Main and Danube.
Here's what you can expect on an AmaBella cruise:
The line offers nearly all-inclusive cruising. Beyond the cruise ship standards –- food, accommodation, entertainment -- there's wine and beer with dinner, unlimited Internet use and guided tours in each port. There are also about 20 bikes available for exploring onshore (no additional fee).
Standard cabins are 170 - 235 square feet, a solid size for a river cruise industry where cabins are typically in the 150-square-foot range. All cabins have "Infotainment" setups, basically flat-screen TVs with Internet access, movie and music libraries, bow and navigational cams and more. The Violin and Cello decks have cabins with the line's new "twin balcony" setup, a combination French-and-true balcony. Cabins on the lower Piano deck feature picture windows right at the water line. There are also a quartet of 350-square-foot suites with twin balconies.
There are two lounges on AmaBella -- a large main lounge at the bow and a more intimate lounge located aft -- that offer panoramic views of Europe, as well as an intimate wine bar. The sun deck features a heated pool, a putting green and plenty of loungers. Other onboard amenities include an elevator, small fitness area and a treatment room.
--Above photo is of sister ship AmaDolce.
Here's what you can expect on an AmaBella cruise:
The line offers nearly all-inclusive cruising. Beyond the cruise ship standards –- food, accommodation, entertainment -- there's wine and beer with dinner, unlimited Internet use and guided tours in each port. There are also about 20 bikes available for exploring onshore (no additional fee).
Standard cabins are 170 - 235 square feet, a solid size for a river cruise industry where cabins are typically in the 150-square-foot range. All cabins have "Infotainment" setups, basically flat-screen TVs with Internet access, movie and music libraries, bow and navigational cams and more. The Violin and Cello decks have cabins with the line's new "twin balcony" setup, a combination French-and-true balcony. Cabins on the lower Piano deck feature picture windows right at the water line. There are also a quartet of 350-square-foot suites with twin balconies.
There are two lounges on AmaBella -- a large main lounge at the bow and a more intimate lounge located aft -- that offer panoramic views of Europe, as well as an intimate wine bar. The sun deck features a heated pool, a putting green and plenty of loungers. Other onboard amenities include an elevator, small fitness area and a treatment room.--Above photo is of sister ship AmaDolce.
AmaBella Member Reviews 3 Reviews
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First Cruise of the Year |
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March 2011 marina5567
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Brand new ship, Amaverde, and it lived up the the descriptions put out by APT. First night tried to get a glass of red wine. Bar attendant could not find a cork screw. Fifteen minutes later when up to get my wine. Same bar attendant looked at me ...continue
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A Magical Christmas time river cruise with Amawaterways |
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December 2010 Cool traveller
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After quite a bit of research, I concluded that Amawaterways/APT provided the best in European river cruising – beautiful boats, excellent reputation for customer service, great on board dining, interesting ports of call and very good included and ...continue
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APT AMABELLA |
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January 2010 charlotte60
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We travelled on this boat last year and were bitterly disappointed and had a number of problems.
They used completely false advertising, they state that there are 3 restaurants when in truth there is only one. There are 2 side by side ...continue |
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