AmaWaterways has announced its largest global expansion with more than fifty ships underway for 2032.
Building on its current fleet of thirty one ships, three new ships are set to debut for 2027 across the Rhine, Danube and Mekong. AmaWaterways are also expanding in Europe along with its original eight ships confirmed they will be adding an additional seven to its fleet.
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.
Catherine Powell, CEO of AmaWaterways, said:
“Our expansion reflects strong demand across both our established and emerging markets,”
“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.”
In addition, AmaWaterways is advancing plans for further growth in Africa, including a second ship on the Chobe River alongside Zambezi Queen.