Two Great Lines, Different Philosophies
Viking and AmaWaterways are the two most popular European river cruise lines, and the question 'Which should I choose?' is one I get weekly from Bay Area clients. The honest answer is: both are excellent, but they serve slightly different travelers.
I book both lines regularly and have sailed on both personally. This comparison isn't a marketing pitch—it's an honest assessment based on years of client feedback and personal experience.
Side-by-Side Comparison
Here's how Viking and AmaWaterways stack up across the categories that matter most.
Viking vs. AmaWaterways
| Ship Size | 190 vs. 156 guests | Viking slightly larger. Ama feels more intimate and boutique. |
| Excursions | 1 included vs. multiple | Viking: 1 free excursion/port. Ama: multiple options including active (biking, hiking). |
| Dining | Elegant vs. innovative | Viking: refined European. Ama: Chef's Table specialty restaurant, more variety. |
| Price | $$$ vs. $$$+ | Viking slightly less expensive. Ama includes more, so value is comparable. |
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Choose Viking If...
Viking is the right choice for travelers who value a polished, consistent experience with sophisticated European styling. Viking's ships are beautifully designed with Scandinavian aesthetics—clean lines, natural materials, and a calm atmosphere.
- You want the largest selection of itineraries worldwide (Viking has the most options)
- You prefer a refined, quiet onboard atmosphere with no kids under 18
- You value brand recognition and consistency—every Viking ship follows the same high standard
- You're a first-time river cruiser who wants a well-known, trusted brand
- You want the option to combine river and ocean cruises with the same line
Choose AmaWaterways If...
AmaWaterways is ideal for active, food-loving travelers who want more included experiences and a slightly more social atmosphere.
- You want active excursion options (guided biking tours, hiking, canoeing) included in your fare
- Food is a priority — Ama's Chef's Table restaurant and cooking demonstrations are outstanding
- You prefer a more social, convivial atmosphere with fellow travelers
- You want a swim-up pool on the sundeck (unique to Ama ships)
- You're a repeat cruiser looking for a fresh take on familiar itineraries
The Bottom Line
Both lines deliver exceptional European river cruise experiences. Viking wins on breadth of itineraries, brand consistency, and elegant sophistication. AmaWaterways wins on included excursion variety, culinary innovation, and active traveler options.
My recommendation for Bay Area clients: try Viking first for your introduction to river cruising (their Rhine itinerary is the best starter cruise in the industry), then try AmaWaterways for your second river cruise for a different perspective. You'll love both.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Viking or AmaWaterways better?
Neither is objectively 'better'—they serve different preferences. Viking offers more itinerary choices, elegant Scandinavian design, and a quieter atmosphere. AmaWaterways includes more excursion options (including active choices like biking), has an exceptional dining program with a Chef's Table restaurant, and offers a slightly more social atmosphere. Both are consistently rated among the top river cruise lines worldwide.
Which river cruise line is best for first-timers?
Viking is the most popular choice for first-time river cruisers due to its brand recognition, consistent quality, and straightforward pricing. Their Rhine itinerary (Basel to Amsterdam) is the ideal starter cruise—it covers four countries in 8 days with manageable excursions. AmaWaterways is equally suitable but offers more excursion choices, which can be overwhelming for first-timers.
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