Colors of Provence: Rhône River Cruise with AmaWaterways

Sailing Through Provence with AmaWaterways

In November 2025, I was lucky enough to go on my first river cruise with AmaWaterways aboard the AmaKristina, sailing from Lyon to Arles on their Colors of Provence itinerary, before continuing on to Aix-en-Provence and Nice for a couple of extra days.

If you’re looking for an easy way to see multiple parts of France without constantly packing and unpacking, this is honestly one of the best ways to do it.

I’ll be honest, river cruising was never really on my radar, but this trip completely converted me.

Amakristina

Sainte Colombe, France

From Lyon’s Food Markets to Christmas Magic

We started in Lyon, known as the food capital of France, and it definitely lived up to the reputation. From the famous Les Halles market to the Christmas markets, there was food everywhere. Cheese, pastries, fresh produce, wine and some of the biggest oysters you’ve ever seen… it’s a great place to begin any French holiday.

Visiting at the end of November turned out to be a great time to go, especially with the Christmas markets starting to come alive. The markets added something really special to the trip, with each location offering its own Christmas theme and atmosphere. We visited markets in Lyon, Aix-en-Provence and Nice, all filled with festive decorations, ornaments, local food, and plenty of mulled wine. Noel Nice Christmas Markets were by far the biggest and most impressive.

Christmas Markets

Christmas Markets in November

The AmaKristina Experience

Once onboard the AmaKristina, everything just felt easy. Our twin balcony cabin was comfortable and well laid out, with views straight over the Rhône. It was the perfect place to unwind between each stop.

The ship has a relaxed feel, not too big and not too formal, just a really nice space to come back to at the end of the day. The crew were amazing throughout the whole trip, always friendly, attentive and genuinely welcoming.

A big mention to our Cruise Director Antonio, who kept everything running smoothly and made each day easy to follow, and also to our wonderful AmaWaterways host Ian, who made us feel welcome from the moment we arrived and looked after us the entire time.

French Balcony Cabin

AmaKristina French Balcony cabin

The Ease of Exploring with AmaWaterways

Dining was another highlight. Meals are made using fresh local ingredients from each region, and there is no shortage of great food or wine. The Chef’s Table dining experience was a standout and well worth trying.

There was also plenty to do onboard while we were sailing, with things like music trivia, wine tastings from the local regions, and gelato taste testing. The evenings were just as enjoyable, with special guest performers and great music played by our musical host Roberto, often finishing the night with a bit of dancing.

It’s the kind of travel where everything is taken care of, so you can just relax and enjoy where you are each day.

As we cruised south, each stop was different. One of the great things with AmaWaterways is that shore excursions are included, so you simply choose what suits you best each day.

 

Dessert

One of the many delicious desserts onboard the AmaKristina

Beaujolais, River Locks and Mistral Winds

In the Beaujolais region in Lyon we visited a winery and enjoyed the beautiful countryside, then back on board we continued along the Rhône, passing through the many river locks, which was really interesting to watch and experience.

Further down the river, we had the mistral winds come through, which definitely made things a bit colder than expected, but it added to the adventure and helped with getting our steps in to warm up.

Me And The Vineyard

Beaujolais Vineyard, Lyon

Steam Trains, Scenic Views and Unexpected Adventures

In Vienne, we explored a quieter town with plenty of history, and in Tournon we took a scenic steam train through the Gorges du Doux. This turned into a bit of an unexpected adventure when a large tree had fallen across the tracks. The train crew quickly stepped in with a chainsaw on hand, cut up the tree so we could continue on our way, definitely a memorable moment.

Train

Train De L’ Ardeche – Gorges du Doux, Tournon

The Best Way to Explore Avignon

Avignon was a mix of activity, history and fashion. We started the day with a bike ride around part of the island before heading into town to explore.

It’s a great way to see a bit more than you would on foot.

Avignon Bike Ride

Scenic Bike Ride around Avignon is a great way to take in all the historic charm and countryside views

Arles: A Grand Finale in Provence

Our final stop was Arles, a city full of character and history, famous for inspiring the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh. Exploring the old town and Roman Amphitheatre was a great way to finish the cruise, along with the Carrières des Lumières art display, where a former quarry has been transformed into an immersive show of images set to music, followed by a quick visit to Les Baux de Provence, a small quaint village perched on top of a hill.

Views were breathtaking, and the mistral winds literally took your breath away!

Arles Amphitheatre

Arles Amphitheatre – Les Arènes d’Arles

Why Aix-en-Provence Deserves More Than a Day

After the cruise, we said our goodbyes to the wonderful AmaWaterways crew and the special friendships we made and headed by train to Aix-en-Provence.

It’s a beautiful, relaxed town with plenty of cafes and restaurants, the most divine ‘Faux Gras’ with markets and little streets to wander, perfect for slowing things down, especially with a hot chocolate stop along the way.

One day here was definitely not enough!

Piggy Aix En Provence

Aix en Provence – replica of ll Porcellino (the famous Florentine wild boar original is in Florence, Italy). Locals and visitors rub its shiny snout for good luck

The French Riviera: A Fitting Finale

We finished in Nice on the French Riviera. Even with limited time, it’s easy to see why people love this part of France.

The coastline, the food, and the atmosphere made it a great way to end the trip.

Nice Sunset

The most beautiful Sunsets in Nice on the French Riviera

The Perfect Way to Explore Europe: The AmaWaterways Difference

What stood out most about this trip was how easy everything was. Once you’re onboard with AmaWaterways, everything is taken care of. Excursions, meals, and daily plans are all organised, so you can just enjoy the journey.

I can honestly say I would highly recommend AmaWaterways to anyone considering a river cruise. The level of service, inclusions and overall quality make it a fantastic way to see Europe.

Main Lounge Amakristina

AmaKristina’s Main Lounge is a great place to relax and take in the passing scenery

AmaWaterways Colours of Provence: A River Cruise Through Southern France

Colours of Provence

There’s a certain magic to southern France, a rhythm that slows you down, invites you to linger a little longer over lunch, and rewards you with colour at every turn. AmaWaterways’ Colours of Provence river cruise captures this essence perfectly, weaving together history, cuisine, art and landscapes along the Rhône River in a way that feels both luxurious and deeply authentic.

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The vibrant Colours of Provence aboard AmaKristina celebrates the charm and artistry of Avignon and the Provence region.

AmaWaterways: Home to Europe’s Second-Largest River Cruise Fleet

The AmaKristina, blends contemporary design with classic European elegance. Carrying a smaller number of guests, the atmosphere onboard feels calm, spacious and personal, more like a floating boutique hotel than a traditional cruise ship.
Staterooms are generously sized, with most featuring French balconies or twin balconies. Many AmaWaterways ships also offer interconnecting staterooms and family-friendly suites that can accommodate up to four guests, making this an excellent option not only for couples but also for multi-generational families wishing to travel together. Public spaces are beautifully designed to encourage relaxation. The Main Lounge is flooded with natural light and offers panoramic views, perfect for morning coffee or an evening cocktail. On the sun deck, guests can enjoy a heated pool with swim-up bar, loungers, and shaded seating, ideal for watching vineyards and villages drift by. What truly sets the AmaKristina apart is the service. The crew-to-guest ratio ensures warm, attentive and highly personalised care, often learning your name, preferences and favourite drink within the first day. It’s this level of genuine hospitality that makes time onboard as memorable as the destinations themselves.
Inside

Inside AmaKristina, elegant interiors and warm, contemporary design create a boutique hotel-style atmosphere on the river.

Included Excursions Designed for Every Guest

AmaWaterways’ shore tours are crafted to ensure there is something for everyone and all fitness levels. Guests can choose gentle guided walks at multiple paces to soak up local culture, more energetic cycling tours through scenic countryside, or culinary and wine experiences that delight the senses. There are also options for deeper historical explorations, special interests and city tours, making each port visit engaging and memorable for all travellers. Every excursion is carefully timed and guided, one morning you might enjoy fresh meats, cheeses, and seafood at markets, and by afternoon explore the cobblestone streets, beautiful cathedrals, and Roman ruins of another town, allowing you to fully enjoy the moment without ever feeling rushed.

Activities

Guided shore excursions from AmaKristina offer immersive experiences through historic towns, cultural landmarks, and scenic river landscapes.

Life on board

My day would start at 6:15 am with a tea in the Main Lounge, where a 24-hour tea and coffee station is available. I’d read the daily cruiser via the AmaWaterways app to know the times of excursions, onboard activities, and information about the town we were in. At 6:30 am, fresh pastries arrive from the kitchen, impossible to resist. Breakfast at 7:30 am in the restaurant was always a delight, with the staff remembering my hot drink order and glass of sparkling wine. By 9 am, it was time for our morning excursion on foot, by bike, or by bus to a nearby town returning to the ship by 12:30 pm for a delicious lunch. Afternoons offered either another excursion or time onboard to enjoy local wines, quizzes, watching the ship pass through locks, card games, or relaxing in the outdoor spaces. Afternoon tea at 4 pm was a perfect chance to chat with fellow travellers about the day’s adventures. At 6 pm, Sip & Sail cocktail hour featured a daily special cocktail or other drinks from the extensive menu while the tour director explained the next day’s excursions. Dinner at 7 pm was a highlight with local delicacies served in a relaxed, elegant setting, followed by live music or entertainment, and sometimes dancing with Roberto, the in-house musician and DJ.
Bikes

Complimentary bicycles aboard AmaKristina offer an active and fun way to explore riverside towns and scenic trails at your own pace.

No trip to France is complete without indulging in local dishes and wines. 

Dining onboard AmaWaterways is all-inclusive and focuses on fresh, regional European cuisine that reflects the destinations you visit.
Guests enjoy buffet and made-to-order breakfasts, with daily specials like French toast and eggs Benedict, fresh fruit & yoghurt, made-to-order eggs, fresh juices, and sparkling wine (yes, bubbles at breakfast!)
Lunch varies daily with a buffet or three-course menu, regional specialties, salads, soups and lighter options, alongside always-available favourites like burgers and Pizza.
Dinner offers a four-course experience featuring the chef’s choice of local specialties, alongside a varied menu of classic favourites and lighter options. Onboard AmaWaterways, wine, beer, and soft drinks are complimentary with both lunch and dinner, with selections often paired to complement the evening’s menu and enhance the overall dining experience.
A Highlight is the small-group Chef’s Table specialty restaurant, offering an intimate multi-course tasting menu prepared in an open-kitchen setting.
AmaWaterways is very accommodating when it comes to food allergies and dietary requirements, with chefs and dining staff working closely with guests to ensure meals are both safe and enjoyable.
Food

Artfully prepared cuisine aboard AmaKristina showcases fresh, regional flavours served with refined presentation and exceptional attention to detail.

A Journey That Lingers Long After the Cruise Ends

AmaWaterways’ Colours of Provence is not just a river cruise, it’s a journey through light, flavour and history. From Roman ruins to rolling vineyards, lively cities to sleepy villages, it offers a beautifully balanced taste of southern France. You disembark not just with photos, but with a deeper appreciation for the Provençal way of life, and a strong desire to return.
If you’ve ever dreamed of experiencing France at its most colourful, relaxed and delicious, this cruise delivers in every sense.
Night

AmaKristina glows beautifully at night, offering a serene and elegant riverside escape under the stars