AmaWaterways has announced its most ambitious expansion to date, growing its global fleet to more than 50 ships by 2032.
The cruise line plans 15 new ships in Europe and more than 60 per cent capacity growth beyond the region, including new ships in Africa and Asia.
This builds on a fleet of 31 ships currently in operation, with three new ships already announced for 2027 across the Rhine, Danube and Mekong.
In Europe, AmaWaterways had confirmed eight new ships and is now adding seven more, including one in Portugal, reflecting sustained demand across its core markets.
The company is also strengthening its presence in Africa with one additional ship on the Chobe River and two new ships on the Nile in Egypt, with one set to debut in 2026.
“Our expansion reflects strong demand across both our established and emerging markets,” said Catherine Powell, CEO of AmaWaterways.
“River cruising is on a clear growth trajectory and we are investing with purpose, expanding our global footprint while continuing to elevate the experience for our guests and our travel partners.”
As part of this growth trajectory, AmaWaterways will introduce multiple new ships each year across both established and emerging regions, including:
- AmaNubia, (main picture) debuting in September 2026 on the Nile, joining AmaDahlia and AmaLilia, with 38 staterooms inspired by Egyptian artistry and textures.
- AmaRudi, debuting in 2027 as the line’s second double-width ship on the Danube, following AmaMagna, accommodating 196 guests across 98 staterooms and redefining space and comfort on the river.
- AmaMaya, also launching in 2027 on the Mekong, featuring 60 staterooms, in line with the AmaWaterways’ current Mekong ship, AmaDara. The design draws on Indochine heritage, interpreted through a contemporary and balanced approach that reflects the region.
- AmaFiora, debuting in 2027 on the Rhine, following the design and layout of AmaSofia, with 76 staterooms in total.
- AmaClara, debuting in 2028 on the Rhône in France, following the design and layout of AmaKristina, with 76 staterooms in total.
- AmaGaia, debuting in 2028 on the Douro in Portugal alongside AmaVida, AmaDouro and AmaSintra, in response to strong and growing demand for river cruising in Portugal.
- AmaCleo, debuting in 2028 on the Nile, expanding AmaWaterways’ presence in Egypt alongside AmaDahlia, AmaLilia and AmaNubia.
In addition, AmaWaterways is advancing plans for further growth in Africa, including a second ship on the Chobe River alongside Zambezi Queen.
“For our guests in Australia and New Zealand, this growth helps us meet strong demand for some of the world’s most popular river cruise destinations, while opening up even more ways to explore from Europe to the Mekong and Africa, all while enjoying the comfort, space and personalised service that AmaWaterways is known for,” said Steve Richards, Managing Director Australia and New Zealand.




