AmaWaterways: What Are Its Smallest, Largest and Most Common Stateroom Sizes?

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AmaWaterways’ vessels feature staterooms ranging from 160 square feet to 350 square feet on its European ships. © 2013 Ralph Grizzle

AmaWaterways currently has 19 ships in its fleet. On each, there are a variety of stateroom sizes. What are the smallest, largest and most common staterooms sizes? It varies by ship and also by region. For instance, river cruise ships operated by AmaWaterways in Asia usually are larger than those operated by the company in Europe.

Europe – Staterooms

Most of AmaWaterways’ ships travel in Europe on the major inland waterways, such as the Rhine, Main, Danube, Moselle, Dutch & Belgian Waterways, RhôneSaône, Seine and Douro. Cabin size ranges from 160 square feet to 350 square feet. The following ships have the largest suites: AmaBella, AmaStella, AmaVerde and AmaViola.

The most common stateroom sizes in Europe are between 170 square feet and 235 square feet. A balcony is usually featured in these cabins.

About 38 percent of the ships feature single staterooms, an unusual feature among river cruise ships in Europe. Single cabins on all AmaWaterways’ ships measure 140 square feet.

Asia – Staterooms

In Southeast Asia, AmaWaterways has two vessels that operate on the Mekong River and one on the Irrawaddy. Stateroom size on these river boats is between 226 square feet and 624 square feet. The largest cabins are found on the AmaLotus, which cruises on the Mekong River. The most common stateroom size is between 226 square feet and 285 square feet.

Ships in Other Regions

AmaWaterways also offers cruises in other regions of the world, including South America and Africa. Because the ships on waterways like the Nile, Chobe and Amazon are shared by other river cruise companies, these stateroom comparisons will be featured elsewhere on River Cruise Advisor (stay tuned!)

AmaWaterways Stateroom Size Comparisons

The table below provides a summary of all vessels currently in the AmaWaterways’ fleet. Ships are listed alphabetically. A separate column has been designated for the smallest, largest and most common double occupancy stateroom size for each ship.

Single cabins are displayed in a separate column and are not included in the smallest stateroom size. In addition to this information, the river(s) or waterways for each ship are also listed.

ShipRiver(s)Single Stateroom SizeSmallest Double Stateroom SizeLargest Double Stateroom SizeMost Common Stateroom Size
AmaBellaDanube, Main-Danube Canal140 sq ft
Category E - 170 sq ftSuite - 350 sq ftCategory AB - 235 sq ft
AmaCelloRhine140 sq ftCategory E - 170 sq ft
Suite - 255 sq ftCategory B - 170 sq ft
AmaCertoRhine, Main, Danube & Dutch & Belgian WaterwaysNoneCategory E - 160 sq ftSuite - 300 sq ftCategory C - 170 sq ft
AmaDagioRhône & SaôneNoneCategory E - 170 sq ftSuite - 255 sq ftCategory A - 170 sq ft
AmaDanteRhine, Moselle, Main & Danube140 sq ftCategory E - 170 sq ftSuite - 255 sq ftCategory B - 170 sq ft
AmaDolceRhine, Moselle, Main & Danube140 sq ftCategory E - 170 sq ftSuite - 255 sq ftCategory B - 170 sq ft
AmaLegroSeineNoneCategory E - 170 sq ftSuite - 255 sq ftCategory B - 170 sq ft
AmaLyraRhine, Moselle, Main & Danube140 sq ftCategory E - 170 sq ftSuite - 255 sq ftCategory B - 170 sq ft
AmaPrimaRhine, Moselle, Main & DanubeNoneCategory D - 160 sq ftSuite - 300 sq ftCategory C - 170 sq ft
AmaReinaNo itineraries listed for 2016.NoneCategory D - 160 sq ftSuite - 300 sq ftCategory C - 170 sq ft
AmaSerenaRhine, Moselle, Main & DanubeNoneCategory E - 160 sq ftSuite - 300 sq ftCategory C - 170 sq ft
AmaSonataRhine, Moselle, Main & DanubeNoneCategory E - 160 sq ftSuite - 300 sq ftCategory C - 170 sq ft
AmaStellaDanube & Dutch & Belgian WaterwaysNoneCategory E - 160 sq ftSuite - 350 sq ftCategory C - 170 sq ft
AmaVerdeDutch & Belgian Waterways140 sq ftCategory E - 170 sq ftSuite - 350 sq ftCategory AB - 235 sq ft
AmaVidaDouroNoneCategory E - 161 sq ftSuite - 323 sq ftCategory A - 215 sq ft
AmaViolaRhine, Dutch & Belgian Waterways & DanubeNoneCategory E - 160 sq ftSuite - 350 sq ftCategory C - 170 sq ft
AmaDaraMekongNoneCategory C - 226 sq ftSuite - 452 sq ftCategory A & B - 226 sq ft
AmaLotusMekongNoneCategory C - 226 sq ftSuite - 624 sq ftCategory A & B - 226 sq ft
AmaPuraIrrawaddyNoneCategory SF - 285 sq ftCategory SB - 420 sq ftCategory SC - 285 sq ft

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2 Responses

  1. Why don’t you tell about the window or balcony window sizes? Especially, on the river cruises? Lots of people assume there is a view with every cabin, but what are the differences?

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