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

Mekong River Cruise with TravelMarvel

Siem Reap and a Visit to Angkor Wat

From the moment we arrived in Siem Reap, everything was seamless thanks to Travelmarvel. We were greeted with a stress-free airport pickup and taken to the stunning Shinta Mani Angkor – A luxury boutique hotel in the peaceful Royal District. With its exceptional service, and meaningful local initiatives, it was the perfect base for our stay.

One of the most unforgettable experiences was our half-day Private journey through the UNESCO Angkor temple complex. We started at Angkor Wat, where the towering spires and intricate carvings brought the grandeur of the Khmer Empire to life. At Bayon Temple, the mysterious smiling faces carved into stone left us speechless. We ended at Ta Prohm, where massive tree roots weave through ancient ruins. A magical, almost otherworldly scene.

The combination of incredible history, luxurious comfort, and thoughtful travel planning made this small part of the journey truly unforgettable.

Angkor Wat

The trees at Ta Prohm Temple have grown wild for centuries. Their enormous roots and trunks weaving through and around the temples stone structures, giving the temple its jungle clad appearance.

The Killing Fields and Genocide Museum (S21)

As part of our Travelmarvel Mekong Cruise, we took a deeply moving excursion to one of Cambodia’s most infamous and historical sites. The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21) and the Killing Fields with a local guide the entire journey.

This was one of the most sobering and emotionally powerful experiences of the entire journey. It’s hard to believe that the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge regime happened less than 50 years ago, and that the scars are still so fresh for the Cambodian people.

We started at S-21, a former high school turned prison and interrogation centre. Walking through the classrooms turned cells, I was struck by the chilling fact that over 20,000 people were imprisoned here, but only 12 survived. Once prisoners were found “guilty,” they were transported under cover of night to the Killing Fields.

At the Killing Fields, we walked slowly along the boardwalks winding through the grounds, where mass graves were uncovered. The atmosphere was heavy and reflective, as the space serves as a powerful reminder of the scale of the tragedy.

What stayed with me most was how no one was spared. Men, women, and children all suffered the same brutal fate. Despite this dark chapter, the resilience of the Cambodian people shines through. Visiting these sites was heartbreaking but deeply important. A history that must never be forgotten.

Genocide Museum

Recovered photographs of individuals who passed through the S-21 facility.

Sa Dec by Sampan

On Day 7 of Our TravelMarvel River Journey, We took a boat ride to Sa Dec by Sampan (Traditional Wooden Flat-Bottomed Boat), cruising past floating fish farms that dotted the calm waters. Arriving in town, I explored the colourful market on foot. A hectic, bustling scene filled with locals going about their day – Better watch out for Mopeds going in every direction. The market was incredibly lively, overflowing with “very fresh” seafood, poultry, fruits, and vegetables — all local delicacies that reflected the vibrant food culture of the region.

As I wandered through Sa Dec, I visited the Huynh Thuy Le Old House, a beautifully preserved heritage home that gave me a fascinating glimpse into the area’s rich history and unique architecture. What really caught my eye were the waterside houses along the riverbank—so close to the water that a high tide would flood their bottom levels. It was a striking, picturesque reminder of how deeply life here is connected to the waterways.

This whole experience felt authentic and immersive, a true taste of the daily rhythms and rich traditions of Sa Dec.

Sa Dec

A local stall owner at Chợ Cá fish market in Sa Đéc, Vietnam

A Week on the Mekong with TravelMarvel

Travelling along the Mekong River with Travelmarvel was an unforgettable adventure through stunning landscapes. From farming regions to lively cities and peaceful waterside villages. The best part? Easy access to sights right from the ship. Sometimes we stepped off via gangplank straight into bustling markets, other times we took small sampan boats to experience local life up close.

Onboard, the food was a delicious highlight, with Cambodian and Vietnamese chefs crafting authentic dishes that celebrated local flavors. The ship’s traditional Asian design made me feel truly immersed in the destination, while the friendly staff shared stories about life on the river.

There was a great balance of relaxation and activities, whether lounging by the pool, enjoying a spa treatment, or joining fun classes like spring roll making and fruit carving. With comfortable spaces like a sundeck, lounge, and library, the ship was the perfect base for exploring the Mekong’s rich culture and history.

This journey with Travelmarvel was more than a cruise. It was a deep dive into Southeast Asia’s vibrant heart.

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A local villager heading out for the day, while I enjoyed my breakfast onboard RV Amalotus.

Cruising the Danube with Riverside Luxury Cruises

Cruising the Danube with Riverside

A Week on the Danube Like No Other

I don’t think I’ve ever crammed so much charm, history, and straight-up fun into one week as I did on this Danube River cruise.

And the timing? Couldn’t have been better. The whole thing lined up with Hungary’s National Day, which meant parades, traditions, and the most epic fireworks show over Budapest – all from the deck of the ship.

Thank you, Riverside Luxury Cruises, this is something I will never forget.

Alana On Mozart

Alana on board Riverside Mozart with Riverside Luxury Cruises

Vienna’s Grand Charm

We kicked things off in Vienna, and wow… this city is like walking through a postcard. Palaces, opera houses, and ridiculously pretty streets everywhere you turn. After settling onto the Riverside Mozart (yes, it’s as fancy as it sounds), I did my favourite “new city ritual” – ditched the map, picked a random street, and just wandered.

That night, we had our first dinner on board, met the crew, and got chatting with other travellers. Within a few hours it already felt like we were in for something special.

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St Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna

Quirky and Underrated

Next up was Bratislava in Slovakia, which was such a fun contrast to Vienna. Smaller, quirkier, and way more laid-back.

The Old Town is full of colourful little houses and cobblestone lanes – total storybook. Some people jumped on bikes to explore, but I couldn’t pass up a wine tasting at a 16th-century castle. Bratislava feels a little under the radar compared to other capitals, which made it feel extra cool to discover.

Alana In Bratislava

Alana exploring Old Town Bratislava

Cruising into Hungary

Then it was onto Hungary, with stops in Esztergom and Visegrád before sailing into Budapest. Esztergom’s basilica is massive – you can spot it from forever away – and inside it’s jaw-dropping. Visegrád had this medieval fortress perched above the river with beautiful views of The Danube River.

But nothing, and I mean nothing, beat the moment we cruised into Budapest at night.

The bridges lit up, the Parliament glowing, the whole skyline sparkling… one of those travel moments where you just stand there grinning like, “is this real life?”

Hungary Sail

A beautiful day sailing out of Esztergom onboard the Riverside Mozart

National Day Magic

And then Budapest itself. Absolute highlight. You can tour Parliament, wander Fisherman’s Bastion (which looks like a Disney castle), or just relax along the riverbanks.

But being there for National Day? I felt so honoured to be able to experience their National Day with the locals. The whole city came alive with music, food stalls, and celebrations. I ate my bodyweight in lángos (fried bread smothered in garlic oil, sour cream, and cheese – I’m still daydreaming about this), tried some local drinks, and joined the crowd clapping along to traditional dancing. The energy was excellent.

The grand finale? Fireworks over the Danube. We had dinner on the top deck of the ship, and as the city lit up and the fireworks exploded, it felt like Budapest was putting on a private show just for us. Pure magic.

Fire Works

Fireworks on the sun deck of Riverside Mozart on St Stephen’s Day

More Surprises Along the Way

Even after Budapest, the cruise kept surprising me. In Mohács, I learned about their wild Busójárás Carnival traditions – think scary masks, costumes, and folklore. Then in Kalocsa, I got a paprika masterclass (they don’t call it the Paprika Capital of the World for nothing).

Pécs turned out to be one of the highlights. The old town is full of charm, with pastel streets and lively squares, but the star of the show was the Pécs Cathedral. Riverside Luxury Cruises treated us to a private organ performance inside, which gave me goosebumps.

 

Pecs

The pastel colours of Pécs main square

A Trip I’ll Never Forget

By the time we sailed back into Budapest, I was torn between being full of gratitude and not wanting it to end. From Vienna’s elegance to Bratislava’s charm, to Budapest’s full-blown celebrations, every stop had its own flavour.

If you’re ever thinking about a Danube cruise, think Riverside Luxury Cruises, and trust me- try to line it up with Hungary’s National Day.

It takes an already incredible trip and adds a whole other layer of magic. I came home with paprika, wine, and a whole stack of memories I’ll be holding onto forever.

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Alana on the sun deck on board Riverside Mozart – incredible sunsets