25th May 2026 | 11 nights | AMAWaterways | AmaLilia
AmaWaterways is launching a second ship in Egypt. Following the first season on the River Nile with AmaDahlia, which debuted in autumn 2021, the line announced the sister vessel AmaLilia will come in 2024. The ship will offer an identical itinerary to its sibling -- pairing a week-long sailing with a stay in Cairo -- and have a high crew to passenger ratio.
The ship measures 236 feet and carries 72 passengers at full occupancy with 62 crew.
The lounge and bar is located aft on the second passenger deck with views on three sides. It is also used for after-dinner entertainment, including visits by local performers. Other onboard facilities include a bar on the sun deck and small shop. AmaLilia has a lift serving all four passenger decks, with stairs up the sun deck.
Although AmaWaterways' Nile ships are shorter than their European counterparts, they have five decks as they do not have to fit beneath low bridges. This extra space provides room for more facilities that you might normally expect on a vessel carrying just over 70 passengers. These include a fitness room with weights and cardio equipment, a pool and bar on the sun deck, and a massage room and hair and nail salon. The line actively promotes wellness and passengers can also expect stretching and relaxation classes led by an onboard wellness host.
Similar to AmaWaterways' European vessels is a choice of dining venues. The main restaurant, with views across the river, is large enough to seat all passengers in one sitting. Guests can expect a mix of both regional and Western cuisine. The smaller alternative restaurant -- Chef's Al Fresco Restaurant on AmaDahlia -- has been brought indoors on AmaLilia and renamed the Chef’s Table. It is at the back of the ship on the top passenger deck, with panoramic views of the Nile. This is a reservations-only specialty restaurant which is only open for dinner. All passengers get to dine there at least once during the cruise on a complimentary basis. An earlybird breakfast and light bites at lunchtime are available in the lounge.
AmaLilia will be very similar to AmaDahlia with some tweaks and updates based on passenger feedback. For example, there will be a different cabin layout with more cabins on the lower deck -- six instead of four -- and on the uppermost passenger deck -- 16 instead of eight on AmaDahlia -- plus more suites. The ship will offer six stateroom categories across 36 cabins which all face the river. Located across four decks, accommodations lead in with lower deck cabins that measure 215 square feet and have fixed windows. Next up, and situated on two decks and categorized through their position on the ship, are identical cabins that measure 215 square feet and have French balconies. The ship also has staterooms featuring AmaWaterways' Twin Balcony concept, where the room has both a French balcony and full walk-out veranda, along with a larger living space. These can found in the six Luxury Suites and six Grand Suites, which all measure 430 square feet. These staterooms are also identical, with the Grand Suites located on the uppermost deck and the Luxury Suites situated one deck below. Unlike AmaDahlia, the new ship will have one Owner's Suite, which is on the same deck as the Luxury Suites. This stateroom measures 522 square feet and occupies a prime position overlooking the front of the ship with a forward-facing balcony.
Wine-lovers, foodies, wellness enthusiasts and families
Travellers with limited mobility
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.
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.
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.
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.
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