AmaViola is arranged for travelers who like their river cruise days to alternate naturally between active exploration and quieter time on the water. The ship sails several of Europe’s best-known waterways—including the Danube, Rhine, Main, and Moselle—so the experience can shift from imperial capitals and medieval towns to vineyard valleys and castle-lined riverbanks. That range gives AmaViola more versatility than ships tied to a single region.
Measuring 443 feet and carrying 156 guests, AmaViola has enough space for multiple dining and wellness areas while retaining the personal atmosphere expected from river cruising. Its 78 staterooms include many of AmaWaterways’ twin-balcony accommodations, where an exterior balcony is paired with a French balcony and indoor seating area. This layout gives guests different ways to enjoy the scenery without needing to leave their room whenever the ship enters a particularly picturesque stretch of river.
The onboard design supports both social and independent travel styles. Guests may gather in the panoramic lounge for drinks, port briefings, or evening entertainment, while the main restaurant and The Chef’s Table provide two distinct dining settings. A fitness room, walking track, massage and salon services, bicycles, wellness programming, and a sun deck with a heated pool add options for guests who want to remain active between excursions. AmaViola entered service in 2016 and represents a generation of AmaWaterways ships designed around space, wellness, and direct connection to the destinations. Depending on the sailing, days may include cycling beside the river, walking through historic city centers, visiting wineries, or simply watching the landscape change from the sun deck. Its broad itinerary range and balanced selection of onboard features make AmaViola less about one defining attraction and more about giving travelers several ways to experience Europe during the same journey.
