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Taste of Bordeaux (Wine Cruise)

12th Mar 2026 | 7 nights | AMAWaterways | AmaDolce

Free wi-fi
Excursions included
Drinks included with meals
Complimentary cocktail hour
Complimentary speciality restaurant
Libourne
Blaye
Bourg
Cadillac
Bordeaux
Free wi-fi
Excursions included
Drinks included with meals
Complimentary cocktail hour
Complimentary speciality restaurant
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1
12th Mar 2026 Thursday
Bordeaux
2
13th Mar 2026 Friday
Libourne
3
14th Mar 2026 Saturday
Libourne
4
15th Mar 2026 Sunday
Blaye
4
15th Mar 2026 Sunday
Bourg
5
16th Mar 2026 Monday
Médoc
6
17th Mar 2026 Tuesday
Cadillac
7
18th Mar 2026 Wednesday
Bordeaux
8
19th Mar 2026 Thursday
Bordeaux

Enjoy the sweet life aboard AmaDolce. Your experience starts in your elegantly appointed stateroom, where Entertainment-On-Demand and soothing bath and body products bring you the ultimate in comfort before your cozy bed envelops you in sweet dreams. Warm caramel and honey-colored tones adorn the room while a French balcony - available in most staterooms - allows you to indulge in scenic views. Follow your nose to the Main Restaurant or clink glasses in the bar, where rich, chocolate-hued woods bring beauty to the backdrop of your every craving. The Chef’s Table specialty restaurant is the cherry on top of an already exquisite culinary experience on board that includes lunch and dinners paired with unlimited wine, beer and soft drinks. And should you wish to stay active, a Sun Deck walking track, fitness room and a fleet of onboard bicycles are ready and waiting to assist you on your wellness journey.

AmaWaterways has an ambitious schedule of themed cruises on topics ranging from Jewish heritage to craft beer, and on those trips passengers will find a number of lectures, workshops and tastings as part of their cruise. Otherwise, there is very little enrichment offered beyond the cruise director's nightly briefings, and as passengers are often busy in port, evenings, aside from music performed by local groups, is pretty low-key.

Shore Excursions

In most cases, AmaDolce docked very close to small towns and villages along our route (including in the heart of the city of Bordeaux itself) and there was typically ample time to explore these places independently. The heart of its shore excursion program typically went further afield via a fleet of motor coaches. There was always a group dedicated to gentle walkers, along with tours that moved at a quicker pace. QuietVox headsets, which allow passengers to hear the guides without crowding around them, are provided to all. Typical groups ranged between 30 to 40 people.

AmaDolce offered a nice range of shore excursions that showcased the Bordeaux region's famous wine chateaux and also its cultural and artistic destinations. As noted, cycling tours in many ports attracted a varied age group and were designed as engaging tours of areas we visited, with adequate rest and guided sightseeing. Most tours are included in cruise fares; on our trip, just one, a daylong jaunt to Cognac, was offered as an extra-fee option.

Reservations can be made ahead of time though we waited until we got onboard and didn't come across any "sold out" lists.

Every cruise has a program director who coordinates tour briefings and excursions throughout the entirety of the cruise (ours was also a talented opera singer who performed for us one evening in the lounge!).

Daytime and Evening Entertainment

On most cruises aboard AmaDolce, daytime entertainment, especially when in port, is limited as most passengers are off exploring on shore. At night, following multicourse feasts, the after-dinner crowd is fairly light in the Lounge though there were some special events that were absolutely worth staying awake for. The most memorable? On our last night of the cruise, docked in Bordeaux, the captain took us out for a spin in the harbour after the sun had gone down and the lights of the city shown brilliantly.

Enrichment

While there is plenty of information provided on the tours you'll take beforehand -- via briefings from the cruise director and information in the Daily Cruiser, the ship's newsletter -- there typically isn't an emphasis on guest lecturers.

AmaDolce Bars and Lounges

The Lounge: This is the primary spot for entertainment onboard. It's got a horseshoe-shaped bar, a handful of tables for playing games or working on laptops and lots of cosy armchair/loveseat configurations. There's a small stage and a piano, whose pianist plays at lunchtime, tea and before dinner. One of our favourite tucked-away places in the Lounge was actually the small, forward-facing alfresco deck with a table and chair setups.

AmaDolce Outside Recreation

The expansive top deck is the outdoor place to gather. There are plenty of chair/table configurations, including some under a shaded canopy, along with a set of comfortable wicker-like sofas and settees. On warm days, the whirlpool tub drew a lot of fans; freshly washed towels were stacked nearby.

There's a life-sized chess board set.

AmaDolce Services

On AmaDolce, all services are directed from the reception desk, located between cabin decks and the Lounge. Supporting it, located just a half deck above, the cruise director's desk, where there are also displays of maps and other information pertinent to the itinerary. Here as well is a library; one series of shelves had books on the region, the other was a repository for passengers who'd finished the books they'd brought and wanted to pick up another. Games are here, too, for borrowing.

Wi-Fi is complimentary on AmaDolce and worked throughout the ship, from cabins to the Lounge.

A half-a-passenger cabin-sized room onboard AmaDolce has been outfitted with a full-length massage table, and a salon chair. You won't find anything seriously creative in terms of services but the basics are here and well-provided. Massage options include mood therapy with essential oils and Swedish styles; you can choose between 30 and 60 minutes. Treatments are more moderate than we've experienced at big ship spas. Haircuts, washes and blow-dry's are available for both men and women.

There's a walking track on the ship's top deck.

AmaDolce's fleet of more than 20 bicycles is always available in port (save for when there's an official cycling tour) and there's no fee to use them -- nor is there a charge for bike locks or helmets, the latter of which is required attire. There are also Nordic walking sticks to borrow.

AmaWaterways has long been dedicated to the culinary arts and in fact it's the only river line to be part of the prestigious Confrérie de la Chaîne des Rôtisseurs, the world's oldest gastronomic society. As such, quality of cuisine, which is generally European Continental in style with a few relaxed concessions to its primarily North American passenger base, is very good.

The Main Dining Room: The Main Dining Room is AmaDolce's primary venue, and accommodates all 148 passengers during single-seating meals (even with most passengers descending to the restaurant at the same time, it never felt too crowded). A number of two-tops are available alongside tables for four, six and eight. While tables are first-come, first-served -- no reservations are allowed -- we never had trouble getting a table for two. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served here daily. Hours are noted though they can vary based on itinerary demands.

Breakfast is offered in the restaurant from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. The European-style smorgasbord features cold cuts, cheeses, fruits (canned and fresh), a large bread and pastry table, a smoked salmon setup with obligatory accoutrements (cream cheese, capers, onions, etc.), as well as hot offerings like scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon (U.S. strip variety), hash browns, beans and fried tomatoes. There are also made-to-order selections that include omelettes, oatmeal, waffles and eggs cooked any way.

Lunch is served mostly buffet-style; you order your soup and entrée off the menu and then select the rest of your meal from a buffet of salads, cold entrees, desserts and cheeses. Typically, three entrée choices are offered: a fish, meat and vegetarian course. Every day, the "always available" menu includes a minute steak sandwich, chicken ciabatta with tomato and mozzarella and a fish burger (don't forget to order fries -- they're hot, salty and superb). You can also always order hamburgers, cheeseburgers and hot chicken sandwiches. Healthy choice options are designated as are locally inspired dishes.

The international cheese table -- a comforting presence never absent from the restaurant -- is also there for lunch. Beer and wine, including red, white and rose, were liberally poured.

Lavish dinners are part of AmaWaterways' heritage and on AmaDolce the multicourse extravaganzas were always something to look forward to. There are two menus each night; the Chef's Recommended featured appetizer, soup, main course and dessert. Even more options were offered via the regular menu, which started with an amuse-bouche (gift of a taste from the kitchen), appetizer, soup, sorbet, main course and dessert. In all cases passengers could mix and match between the two, trying as few or as many courses as desired. The "always available" dishes at dinner included grilled steak, salmon or chicken, Caesar salad and the redoubtable fries. Desserts were decadent and, as with lunch, the cheese cart was bountiful and of a high quality.

As with lunch, beer and wine were offered on a complimentary basis.

The Lounge: The lounge was a favourite noshing spot throughout the day, offering light fare for breakfast and lunch, and then a lovely afternoon tea. While schedules varied based on itinerary, a typical day started at 6:30 a.m. with an hour's light breakfast (pastries, toast, coffee) before the Main Dining Room opened. After it closed, the lounge repeated the early risers' breakfast for late risers, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

It was a terrific spot to catch a quick lunch. From noon to 1:30 p.m., you can find trays of sandwiches, a kettle of soup, a small array of salads and a hot dish, typically pasta. Desserts were, as always, ever too tempting. Beer and wine were served here, as well, on a complimentary basis during lunch.

Afternoon tea, available between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. each day, featured a buffet that included sandwiches, scones and pastries.

There are eight tables in the lounge that are of dining height, so you're not required to balance plates on laps.

The Chef's Table: A standout on AmaDolce, a multicourse tasting menu is the centrepiece of The Chef's Table experience -- but it's the chefs, labouring away in an open kitchen that's part of the room -- that are the stars. All passengers are entitled to a dinner at The Chef's Table -- there's no extra fee -- but we encourage you to choose your night and make reservations in advance to get your first choice.

Seating 24 passengers, the aft-facing room -- with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the ship's wake -- has an enchanting atmosphere. So is the menu, which is a bit more Michelin-inspired than even the very solid offerings in the Main Dining Room. On our trip we started with a Chef's Welcome taste of goat cheese and yellow tomatoes in a prune sauce. The appetizer was a trio of samplings, including scallop with marinated seaweed and caviar, foie gras and beetroot carpaccio. On to the soup course, which was a fennel cream with Pernod and sautéed escargot, then sorbet. Similar to the appetizers, the main course was a trio of small dishes that on this evening included cod fillet in saffron sauce, ox short ribs in a Medoc wine and a truffle mousseline with asparagus. For dessert, you can opt for fresh fruit, a cheese plate or a series of pastries, including a delectable chocolate fondant.

It should go without saying that you may want to have just a light lunch on the day leading to your Chef's Table experience but the portions were just right -- and the menu wasn't overpowering.

Complimentary wines were matched to individual courses.

Passengers with food allergies are urged to provide advanced notice so chefs can prepare appropriately.

Room Service: In-cabin meal delivery is not available unless a passenger is ill. However, coffee, tea and snacks are available in the lounge 24 hours.

AmaDolce has 71 standard staterooms and four junior suites.

All have an Apple TV with keyboard for internet access along with broadcast and video channels. Bottled water, each day, is replenished. Floor-to-ceiling closets are tucked into the wall and outfitted with personal safe, shoe horn, bathrobes and slipper sets (beds are high enough for storing suitcases underneath); one can accommodate full-length hanging clothing, and the other has shelves. Here's a secret I learned on my last day aboard -- there are drawers beneath the beds as well.

Wi-Fi is complimentary and works well from cabins. A powerful hair dryer is tucked beneath the bathroom sink.

The numerous outlets in each cabin are European two-prongers. Electricity is 220 volts onboard, so U.S. passengers will need to bring adapters. (A limited supply is available at reception.)

Marble bathrooms are beautifully laid out with marble walls, floors and sink. Storage space is limited and glass showers are a bit on the cramped side.

Riverview: There are no inside cabins on AmaDolce but the lowest category cabins, located on Deck 1, have high windows that let in natural light. Adapting to a slightly smaller size of 150 square feet, aside from lacking the pair of armchairs found in larger staterooms, these are otherwise identically outfitted. Note that the lift does not travel to Deck 1 so this is not a good choice of cabin for those with mobility issues.

Measuring 170 square feet, there are a handful of Riverview cabins with picture windows. These are identical in layout and design to those with French verandas.

French Balcony: Fifty-nine cabins on AmaDolce have French verandas (which means you can open the door but can't sit out on it). Most are 170 square feet, which these days is not all that spacious but designers have done a good job of maximizing space with streamlined furnishings, colourful colour schemes and well-designed storage. Windows open about half way to their width.

Suites: A quartet of Junior Suites measure 255 square feet in just one room. There's a freestanding desk and separate seating area and they each have a picture window and French veranda. Bathrooms are also a step-up from other staterooms; these have separate tubs and showers.

There are no cabins configured for passengers with disabilities.

Sun Deck
Violin Deck
Cello Deck
Piano Deck

Best for...

Wine-lovers, foodies, wellness enthusiasts and families

Not the best for...

Travellers with limited mobility

Who goes on AMAWaterways cruise ships?

Most passengers are North Americans, though a good share come from Australia and the U.K. Most are in the 50-plus range, and are well-educated and active. AmaWaterways attracts solo travellers and couples, and recent ships draw families and multigenerational groups with stateroom designs accommodating multiple passengers.


Do I have to dress up on a AMAWaterways cruise?

A little bit, particularly in Europe where, in general, the dress code is country club casual, with cruisers turning up the notch a bit for the captain's night and farewell dinner, showing up dressed as they would be for a fine restaurant. In Southeast Asia, the line urges cruisers to travel lighter with smart casual clothing for the welcome and farewell dinners, and in Africa the rule is casual throughout.


Is everything included on AMAWaterways cruises?

In all destinations, AmaWaterways offers free Wi-Fi, coffee, tea and bottled water, and in Europe, Vietnam and Cambodia, a complimentary shore excursion is provided in each port. In Africa all excursions are included in the fare. On all European river cruises (except Portugal), there is complimentary sparkling wine and juices at breakfast, and beer, soft drinks and unlimited wines at lunch and dinner, plus a cocktail hour with complimentary wine, beer and spirits. These same cruises provide free bikes and helmets for independent use in port. In Vietnam and Cambodia, cruisers have complimentary soft drinks, juices, house brand spirits, local beers, filtered coffee and tea during the cruise, with free flowing wine with lunch and dinner onboard and bottled water, replenished daily. In Africa complimentary wine and beer is served with all lunch and dinners onboard. Gratuities, laundry, spa and beauty services and some shore excursions carry an additional fee, as do premium alcoholic beverages and drinks outside of meal times.


What are AMAWaterways's most popular activities?

The destinations visited are the main draw for cruises on an Ama sailing, and passengers take advantage of shore excursions that range from Gentle to Active Walker groups; there's even a concentrated Late Starter option for people who want to sleep in but still see key tour highlights. In Europe there are also guided bicycle and hiking tours in some cities along the way. While sailing, wine tastings and lectures draw a crowd, and when nothing is on the schedule, cruisers are just as happy to relax on deck or in the lounge and watch the scenery go by or read. Some afternoons local cultural groups come onboard to perform and share their heritage. AmaWaterways has found that many of its passengers want active pursuits onboard, so the line established a wellness program onboard. Passengers do relax in the lounges, but they also show up for stretch sessions, yoga, cardio/core strengthening, resistance band workouts and circuit training. There are quite a few reasons to be in your stateroom, too; the line's Entertainment-On-Demand system not only provides high-speed internet access but also movies, music and English language TV stations.


  • Return flights from London or Manchester
  • Group overseas transfers to and from the ship
  • Full board meals
  • Exquisite, La Chaîne des Rôtisseurs, regionally-inspired cuisine at every meal paired with complimentary hand-selected wines with every lunch and dinner
  • A meal in the The Chef’s Table specialty restaurant once per cruise
  • Sip & Sail Cocktail Hour every evening
  • A diverse menu of shore excursions, up to 4 choices each day
  • High speed internet provided free of charge throughout the ship
  • Wellness programme
  • Dedicated wellness host
  • Use of the onboard gym, heated pool & walking track

Inclusions may differ depending on region. Please check with our team.

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River Cruises for Wine Lovers

River Cruises for Wine Lovers

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Welcome to the epitome of luxury, relaxation, and exploration—a European River Wine Cruise, where every moment is an enchanting journey into the heart of Europe's finest wine regions. Embark on a captivating adventure that combines the serene beauty of cruising along iconic rivers with the indulgence of savouring exquisite wines and savouring the rich cultural tapestry of the continent.

Cruise Itinerary:

Imagine yourself gliding gently along the romantic Rhine, the majestic Danube, or the scenic Douro, embraced by picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and historic cities. Each day brings a new destination, a new story, and a new wine experience.

Wine Tastings:

Prepare your palate for an unforgettable gastronomic journey. Onboard and during shore excursions, you'll be treated to expert-led wine tastings in renowned vineyards and cellars. Immerse yourself in the intricate art of winemaking, from the lush vineyards to the barrel rooms where vintages mature to perfection. Learn from passionate local winemakers who will guide you through the nuances of each sip.

Gourmet Dining:

Savour the synergy of wine and cuisine with exquisite onboard dining experiences. Gourmet meals thoughtfully paired with regional wines will transport you into a realm of sensory delight. Indulge in flavors that harmonise with the landscape you're passing through, from hearty German dishes along the Rhine to delicate Portuguese creations along the Douro.

Cultural Immersion:

Beyond the vineyards, explore enchanting villages and cities rich with history and culture. From exploring fairy-tale castles and medieval towns to wandering through lively markets, your journey will reveal the soul of Europe. Engage with locals, learn their traditions, and immerse yourself in the beauty of diversity.

Luxury Accommodations:

Unwind in elegant, spacious staterooms with panoramic views. Modern comforts seamlessly blend with classic European style, ensuring that your cruise experience is one of pure relaxation.

Personalised Service:

Dedicated staff are committed to ensuring your comfort and satisfaction. From attentive service to curated activities, your every need will be met, allowing you to focus solely on creating cherished memories.

Wellness and Relaxation:

Indulge in wellness activities and relaxation amenities on board. Whether it's a soothing massage or a dip in the pool overlooking the river, you'll find tranquillity in every moment.

Timeless Memories:

A European River Wine Cruise is more than a holiday; it's a transformative experience that will leave you with timeless memories. The friendships forged, the landscapes admired, the wines savoured - they all come together to create a symphony of experiences that will linger in your heart long after you've returned home.

Intrigued? Allow us to craft an enchanting journey that caters to your desires, immersing you in the enchanting world of European wines, culture, and landscapes. Prepare to raise your glass to the adventure of a lifetime on a European River Wine Cruise. Cheers to exploration, relaxation, and the finer things in life!

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Fixed Window - Piano Deck - 170sq.ft.
Fixed Window - Piano Deck - 170sq.ft.

  • In-room temperature control
  • Deluxe hotel-style bedding with Egyptian linen, down pillows and duvet
  • Spacious bathrooms with multi-jet showerheads
  • Large wardrobe, full-length mirror, hair dryer, safe and direct-dial telephone
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Entertainment on Demand system providing complimentary TV, movies and music library
  • Complimentary internet and Wi-Fi
  • Complimentary bottled water replenished daily
  • Desk and chair
  • Located on the Piano Deck
  • Fixed window
  • 170 sq. ft.

Cabin Grade Fly Cruise
E £2,869 pp
D £3,087 pp

French Balcony - Violin & Cello Deck - 170sq.ft.
French Balcony - Violin & Cello Deck - 170sq.ft.

  • In-room temperature control
  • Deluxe hotel-style bedding with Egyptian linen, down pillows and duvet
  • Spacious bathrooms with multi-jet showerheads
  • Large wardrobe, full-length mirror, hair dryer, safe and direct-dial telephone
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Entertainment on Demand system providing complimentary TV, movies and music library
  • Complimentary internet and Wi-Fi
  • Complimentary bottled water replenished daily
  • Desk and chair
  • Located on the Violin & Cello Deck
  • French Balcony
  • 170 sq. ft.

Cabin Grade Fly Cruise
C £3,959 pp
B £4,177 pp
French Balcony - Violin Deck - 170sq.ft.
French Balcony - Violin Deck - 170sq.ft.

  • In-room temperature control
  • Deluxe hotel-style bedding with Egyptian linen, down pillows and duvet
  • Spacious bathrooms with multi-jet showerheads
  • Large wardrobe, full-length mirror, hair dryer, safe and direct-dial telephone
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Entertainment on Demand system providing complimentary TV, movies and music library
  • Complimentary internet and Wi-Fi
  • Complimentary bottled water replenished daily
  • Desk and chair
  • Located on the Violin Deck
  • French Balcony
  • 170 sq. ft.

Cabin Grade Fly Cruise
A £4,250 pp
French Balcony - Violin Deck - 225sq.ft.
French Balcony - Violin Deck - 225sq.ft.

  • In-room temperature control
  • Deluxe hotel-style bedding with Egyptian linen, down pillows and duvet
  • Spacious bathrooms with multi-jet showerheads
  • Large wardrobe, full-length mirror, hair dryer, safe and direct-dial telephone
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Entertainment on Demand system providing complimentary TV, movies and music library
  • Complimentary internet and Wi-Fi
  • Complimentary bottled water replenished daily
  • Desk and chair
  • Located on the Violin Deck
  • French Balcony
  • 225 sq. ft.

Cabin Grade Fly Cruise
A+ £4,977 pp

Suite
Suite

  • In-room temperature control
  • Deluxe hotel-style bedding with Egyptian linen, down pillows and duvet
  • Spacious bathrooms with multi-jet showerheads
  • Large wardrobe, full-length mirror, hair dryer, safe and direct-dial telephone
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Entertainment on Demand system providing complimentary TV, movies and music library
  • Complimentary internet and Wi-Fi
  • Complimentary bottled water replenished daily
  • Desk and chair
  • Located on the Violin Deck
  • French Balcony
  • 255 sq. ft.

Cabin Grade Fly Cruise
S £5,195 pp
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