Seine River Cruise with AmaWaterways Review | Paris & Normandy
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i love river cruising and i can't wait to share it with you
i really love the ama ships i've been on them many times and i i just feel really comfortable and well taken care of here
river cruising is really different than ocean cruising because everything's included
i'm really sad it's over i had so much fun i cannot recommend these vacations enough
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Two weeks ago I was fortunate enough to board the AmaLyra in Paris and cruise along the Seine to Normandy. It’s a trip I’ve been wanting to do for years and was so excited to make it happen. If you’ve ever wondered what river cruising is like, I’m here to show you how glamorous it is to sail with AmaWaterways. Along the way we’ll eat great food, be treated to world-class service, and see the most amazing sights. France is such a gorgeous country and the Normandy area is no different. We’re going to explore the Medieval city of Rouen, see the D-Day landing beaches, and (my personal favorite) tour the stunning gardens of Monet in Giverny. And, you know me, there will be plenty of food and wine tastings! So come with me as we explore Normandy and the Seine with AmaWaterways! #Paris, #Normandy, #AmaWaterway Lost? Follow me here: 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heather_mei/ 👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeatherCoursenPersonalVacationPlanner AmaWaterways cruise ships ply a number of rivers in Europe, including the Danube, Rhine, Seine, Douro, Moselle, Main, Garonne, and Rhône. Outside Europe, their ships cruise the Mekong and Chobe rivers. At each port of call, there are guided excursions that are graded according to the difficulty level of the walking. The company also caters to bicyclists, golfers, and other active passengers. Starting in 2016, it offered "cruise and bike trips on the Rhine, Seine and Douro". Cruises are full-board and include wine and beer with meals, as well as a cocktail hour. AmaWaterways is reportedly the only river cruise line to belong to the gourmet chain La Chaîne des Rôtisseurs. Unusually for river cruises, there are hair salons on AmaWaterways ships, as well as spas, gyms, and libraries.