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LEADING THE WAY IN RIVER CRUISING

CRUISING THROUGH FRANCE & PORTUGAL2013

Dear Traveler,

One of the most gratifying things about being President of AmAWATerWAys is having an opportunity to create wonderful memories for our guests. Our custom-designed ships, deluxe amenities, and meticulously planned itineraries provide exceptional vacations no other cruise line can match.

In 2013 we will be adding a new destination to our product line. The Paris & Normandy itinerary is a seven-night seine river cruise followed by two nights in the “City of Lights.” This is one of the most scenic and memorable routes we offer, an opportunity to savor both the delights of the bucolic Norman countryside as well as France’s most glamorous and cosmopolitan city.

AmAWATerWAys is once again offering cruises through Portugal’s fabled Douro river Valley, the birthplace of Port wine and a designated UNesCO World Heritage site. This rugged, otherworldly place is wild and untamed, with a terraced terrain sculpted by centuries of winemakers. We have two itineraries to choose from, “enticing Douro” and “Port Wine & Flamenco.”

Can’t decide? Combine both rivers! Our new seine/Douro itinerary, “Impressions of France & Portugal,” is truly something special, a two-week, two-river exploration of France and northern Portugal. Despite their close proximity, these countries are worlds apart in many respects, which make for a dramatic contrast over the course of a single journey.

A very wise person once noted, “The journey is the destination.” We could not agree more. Few journeys are as civilized, as effortless, or as enjoyable as being aboard an AmAWATerWAys river cruise, especially in this rich, rewarding and often overlooked corner of Western europe.

We hope to welcome you aboard soon!

rudi schreiner President, AmAWATerWAys

LISBON

SINTRA

FATIMA

PORTO

RÉGUA

LAMEGO

BARCA D’ALVA

VEGA TERRÓN

PINHÃO

BITETOSSALAMANCA

ÓBIDOS

Monet’s House

Normandy Beaches& Military Cemeteries

“D-Day Remebered”

“Route des Abbeyes”

Château Gaillard

Château Malmaison

“Artists Walk” tour

Musee D’Orsay

Notre DameCathedral

Old Town &Jerónimos Monastery

Church of Santa Maria

Pena Palace

Virgin MaryBasilica Shrine

Old City &Boavista Area

Alpendurada Monastery

Palacio de Mateus

Nossa Senhorados Remédios

Figueira deCastelo Rodrigo

Wine-tasting &Dinner at a local quinta

Scenic Cruising &Flamenco Show

UNESCO World Heritage Site

VERNON

GIVERNY

CONFLANS

HONFLEUR

ROUEN

LES ANDELYS

AUVERS-SUR-OISE

Seine

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3 THE PREMIUM EXPERIENCE

5 CUSTOM-DESIGNED SHIPS & STATE-OF-THE-ART AMENITIES

7 ENRICHING SHORE EXCURSIONS & COMPLIMENTARY BICYCLES

9 DISCOVERING NW FRANCE & NORTHERN PORTUGAL

11 PARIS & NORMANDY 7-night cruise & 2 nights in Paris

15 ENTICING DOURO 3 nights in Lisbon & 7-night cruise

19 PORT WINE & FLAMENCO 3 nights in Madrid, 7-night cruise & 3 nights in Lisbon

23 IMPRESSIONS OF FRANCE & PORTUGAL 7-night Seine cruise, 4 nights in Lisbon & 7-night Douro cruise

27 AMALEGRO DECk PLAN

29 AMAVIDA DECk PLAN - NEW FOR 2013

Note: Itineraries and pricing are subject to change. For more information about Travel Insurance and Terms & Conditions, visit www.AmaWaterways.com.

table of contents

fado Fado is a uniquely Portuguese style of music characterized by mournful melodies and melancholy lyrics about the sea or the fate of the downtrodden.

espumanteEspumante is the Portuguese version of a sparkling wine, made from hardy grapes that grow throughout the country, even in the hot, arid southern region.

GuimarãesThe historic city of Guimarães is often called the “birthplace of the Portuguese nationality.” The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the European Capital of Culture for 2012.

french impressionism Impressionism was a revolutionary 19th-century art movement characterized by visible brush strokes, scenes of everyday life, and an emphasis on the accurate depiction of light.

Joan of arc French heroine Joan of Arc claimed that God called her to lead the French army during the Hundred Years’ War. Burned at the stake in 1431, she was later canonized as a saint.

bénédictine Bénédictine is an herbal liqueur developed in Normandy during the 19th century. Once attributed to innovative Benedictine monks at a local abbey, this later proved to be nothing but a clever marketing ploy.

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AmAWAterWAys executive Chef Primus Perchtold

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THE PREMIUM EXPERIENCE

On an AmAWAterWAys cruise, you go beyond simply visiting a destination – you experience it. Our many years in the travel industry have enabled us to design itineraries that make the most of each country’s scenery, history and atmosphere. marvel at Portugal’s spectacular Douro Valley from our panoramic window-lined lounges and outdoor decks; see first-hand Normandy’s D-Day beaches; explore the picturesque seaside village of Honfleur…whatever your interest, you will be sure to find something just right for you.

One secret behind our success is our dedication to highly personalized and professional service. We strictly limit passenger capacity to raise our staff-to-guest ratio, thus providing our guests with exceptional service. Our guests consistently rate our dedicated, english-speaking crew members and professional cruise managers as a highlight of their trip.

Dine on regional specialties and other delicious fare accompanied by complimentary free-flowing fine wine, beer and soft drinks. enjoy an eclectic schedule of local entertainment every evening, or steal away to a quiet lounge to relax with friends. Pamper yourself with salon services provided by an onboard hair stylist and masseuse. At the end of each day, adjourn to your comfortable and tranquil stateroom, with its flat screen tV, plush down bedding and other premium hotel features. The perfect river cruise experience is waiting for you with AmAWAterWAys.

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Stay connected with family and friends with free Internet

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CUSTOM-DESIGNED SHIPS WITH STATE-OF-THE-ART AMENITIES

Prepare to be surrounded by luxury from the moment you step aboard your AmAWAterWAys ship. The AmALegro (on the seine) and the AmAVidA (on the douro) were expertly designed to maximize your comfort and enjoyment. our vessels provide more elbow room than those of any other cruise line, in public areas as well as in your private stateroom or suite. Both ships feature inviting lounges, a salon and spa, lively bar areas, elegant restaurants and an intimate Aft Lounge (AmALegro) ideal for socializing or catching up on email. Health and fitness buffs can take advantage of our sun deck walking track, sauna, swimming pool (AmAVidA) or whirlpool and fitness room.

our ships offer spacious and ingeniously designed accommodations that have earned raves from our guests. The AmALegro features French Balconies with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and a protective railing, so you can enjoy sunshine and stunning river views in complete privacy. The staterooms aboard the AmAVidA have full step-out balconies to give you the ultimate riverside view. Aboard both ships, staterooms are a generous 161-215 square feet. For more room, reserve one of the suites, measuring up to 323 square foot, featuring a sitting area with sofa and ample closet space (limited availability, please book early).

stay connected with friends and family back home via high-speed internet and Wi-Fi access on board. enjoy a wide selection of the latest movie releases, classic films, informative travel videos about France and Portugal and a wide range of music channels available on your flat-screen tV.

These and other features were given much consideration throughout the design process, with the goal of exceeding your highest expectations.

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Explore charming Europe on a complimentary shore excursion

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ENRICHING SHoRE EXCURSIoNS

There is no better introduction to European culture and heritage than our Small Group Shore Excursions, which provide in-depth tours with top-notch local guides. Visit the village of Giverny, where Monet lived for 43 years; take part in an unforgettable excursion to the Normandy beaches; visit one of Portugal’s famed wine estates or explore the 14th-century Alpendurada Monastery. These are but a few examples of the complimentary excursions included in your cruise.

We also offer three activity levels for our guests, designed specifically for leisurely walkers, faster paced walkers, and “late starters” (for those who prefer to sleep in). With one of our handy audio headsets, you can wander at your own pace and never miss a word your guide says.

CoMPLIMENTARY BICYCLESBicycle riding is enormously popular in Europe and many of its rivers are lined with scenic paths ideal for pedaling. AMAWATERWAYS is the only river cruise line that brings along bicycles and safety helmets for our guests’ enjoyment. Venturing out on your own two-wheeled adventure or on a guided tour is a fun and novel way to experience France from a completely different perspective. (Only available on board the AMALEGRO).

CULINARY DELIGHTS - BITES & SIGHTS

Our exclusive food-themed guided tours provide a delectable taste of Europe. These complimentary shore excursions are limited to 20 guests to ensure an up-close, hands-on experience. Learn about regional specialties at a French cooking school or visit various specialty shops to sample Normandy’s famous cider, calvados, and artisanal cheeses. Enjoy a Port wine tasting, snack on Portugal’s delicious salt cod cakes, or explore open-air markets brimming with fresh produce, chocolates and savory pastries. Whether you are a gourmand or an aspiring “foodie,” our culinary tours will treat you to a truly authentic European experience.

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DISCOVERING NORthwESt FRANCE

Your AmAWAterWAYs cruise starts in Paris, where the seine and its romantic bridges and charming walkways have inspired artists, writers, and musicians for centuries. The seine follows a meandering westward course through Normandy’s verdant countryside, past apple orchards and the ruins of monasteries and châteaux, it is considered to be one of the most memorable routes in all of France. The region gets its name from the Viking Norsemen who sailed up the seine in the 9th century; memories of another invasion, the D-Day Landings of 1944, still linger here.

en route to the coast, explore monet’s enchanting gardens in Giverny, a colorful tapestry of flowers. Wander the cobbled streets of the historic city of rouen, as famous for its French Gothic cathedral as for its tragic connection to Joan of Arc, who was burned at the stake here in 1431. tour the Calvados region to sample its celebrated apple brandy, or explore the picturesque port of Honfleur, an unspoiled medieval town that has attracted artists since the 19th century. The gentle pace of your river cruise offers countless opportunities to savor France’s rustic beauty.

MONEt - GIVERNyClaude monet was a key founder of French impressionist painting, renowned for his richly colored and light-filled landscapes. In 1883, monet moved to a house in Giverny where he cultivated a spectacular garden and water ponds and painted for much of the rest of his life. His house and gardens remain a perennially popular tourist attraction, even more than a century after his death.

NORMANDy & wwIIDuring the second World War, continental Normandy was part of the German occupied zone of France. The Allied Forces mounted a full-scale invasion of Normandy, the D-Day landings of June 6, 1944, which launched the Battle of Normandy and ended with the liberation of Paris. The rest of Normandy was not liberated until may 9, 1945, near the end of the war.

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DISCOVERING thE DOURO VALLEy

The wild, untamed upper reaches of the Douro river Valley – the birthplace of Port wine and a designated World Heritage site – has a harsh, otherworldly terrain sculpted by centuries of tenacious winegrowers. Your journey begins at the mouth of the Douro river in Porto. From there, the river turns inland through craggy, twisting canyons, past laboriously terraced vineyards, villages untouched by time, and the crumbling ruins of monasteries. Unique languages, legends and rural customs continue to thrive here, and many locals still believe in the evil eye, witches, and golden-haired spirits living at the bottom of wells.

Throughout this ruggedly beautiful region, you will have ample opportunities to try Portugal’s excellent table wines, as well as Vinho Verde, a light and sparkling “green wine” named for its youthful, fruity freshness. sample the hearty regional cuisine, such as Portugal’s renowned caldo verde soup, decadent almond sponge cake, and sheep’s milk cheese on thick slices of dark, dense bread. If this is your first time to the dramatic Douro river Valley, prepare to be amazed!

MANUELINE ARChItECtUREmanueline is a particularly rich and lavish style of architecture indigenous to Portugal in the early 16th century. This innovative style synthesizes aspects of Late Gothic architecture with influences of spanish Plateresque style, Italian urban architecture, and Flemish elements with maritime themes and representations of the discoveries brought to Portugal from the voyages of Portuguese navigators.

FátIMAFátima is known as the place where apparitions of the Virgin mary appeared to three Portuguese children in 1917. A basilica built on the site, the sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima, is now a pilgrimage site that attracts about four million Catholics every year. As many as a million of these pilgrims visit the shrine on either may 13th or October 13th, significant dates of the apparitions.

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Honfleur harbour

Arc de Triomphe Giverny

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DAILY PROGRAM FEATURES

DAY DESTINATION ACTIVITIES

1 Overnight flight to France

2 Paris EmbArkATiOn

Welcome Dinner

3 Vernon Giverny Excursion to

monet’s house

Or Château de bizy

4 rouen morning scenic cruising

Walking tour

5 rouen Full day excursion to

normandy beaches

Or Pays D’Auge excursion

6 rouen Honfleur excursion

Or “routes des Abbeyes” tour

of Jumieges & St. Wandrille

7 Les Andelys morning Château Gaillard

Scenic cruising

8 Conflans Château malmaison

Or “Van Gogh” tour of

Auvers-sur-Oise

9 Paris DiSEmbArkATiOn

City tour & musee d’Orsy visit

Hotel check-in

10 Paris Free day with optional

tours available

11 Paris Airport transfer

Begin your journey through northern France in Paris, the “City of Lights,” where you will embark your cruise. Visit the village of Giverny, where Monet lived for 43 years. Explore Honfleur, a charming French harbor town made famous from artist’s paintings. Stroll through Rouen, the historic capital of Normandy, followed by an unforgettable excursion to the famous Normandy beaches. Visit the charming town of Les Andelys home of the impressive Château Gaillard. Conclude your journey with a 2-night stay in the magical city of Paris including a tour of the Musee d'Orsy.

PARIS & nORMAnDYEnjoy a 7-night cruisE on thE sEinE rivEr, and thEn rElax for 2 nights in Paris 11 DAyS ∙ TrAVEL TO PAriS & rETurn FrOm PAriS

Sample CalvadosLa Havre

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InCLUDED FEATURES » 7 nights deluxe cruise accommodation in an outside stateroom - 82% of the staterooms with French balconies

» Life enriching tours and excursions daily with personal headset included

» “Culinary Delights – bites & Sights” excursions

» State-of-the-art infotainment System in all staterooms featuring free high-speed internet access, hit Hollywood movies, extensive music library & English language TV stations

» Complimentary Wi-Fi access on board

» Terry bathrobes and white-on-white plush bedding in all staterooms

» Fine dining with all meals included during your cruise

» Free-flowing red & white wines from France's great wine regions, beer & soft drinks with every dinner on board

» bottled water in every stateroom replenished daily

» Cocktail reception, Welcome Dinner & Captain's Gala Dinner

» Transfer from the ship to the hotel in Paris

» 2 nights hotel accommodation in Paris at the Pullman Paris, including daily buffet breakfast

» Special highlights including lectures, theme dinners, cooking demonstration, onboard music performances and afternoon/evening piano music

» Services of professional Cruise manager

» All English language on board in a non-smoking environment (smoking permitted only on the Sun Deck)

» All transfers with the purchase of cruise, land & air package

» All local taxes

YOUR ITInERARYDay 1, DEPART USA/CANADA. Board your overnight flight to Paris, France.

Day 2, PARIS, FRANCE – EMBARKATION. Arrive in Paris and transfer to your luxurious ship. Meet your fellow passengers at the Welcome Dinner. (D)

Day 3, VERNON. Spend the morning enjoying the lovely scenery along the Seine as you cruise to the provincial town of Vernon. The afternoon brings the chance to visit Giverny. There, you will tour the house and gardens of the Impressionist master Claude Monet. The artist lived here for more than four decades, immortalizing the flowers, footbridges and stone structures of his country estate in some of his most famous paintings, including the renowned Water Lillies series. Alternatively, you will have the opportunity to tour the Palace and Gardens of the Château de Bizy (when available). Inspired by Versailles, Château de Bizy was constructed as a Royal Château and is still home to a branch of the Emperor Napoleon’s family. (B,L,D)

Day 4, VERNON – ROUEN. In the morning, enjoy the scenery as you cruise leisurely on the Seine. Arrive in Rouen, where you will tour this medieval city, the historic capital of Normandy. Walk through the old town to the imposing Notre Dame Cathedral, painted numerous times by Monet. You will also visit the square where Joan of Arc was martyred. Afterwards there is free time to explore Rouen on your own, perhaps stopping in to a local shop to sample some of the famous Norman cheeses. (B,L,D)

Day 5, ROUEN. Today, you will have the choice of three different excursions. “D-Day Remembered” is a full day excursion tracing the events of June 6, 1944. The first excursion is to the US sector, Omaha Beach. Your first stop will be Arromanches, with free time

to visit the museums and have lunch before visiting St. Laurent-sur-Mer, the US Cemetery at Omaha Beach. The last stop of your excursion is the Ranger monument at Pointe du Hoc before returning to the ship in Rouen. As an alternative you will tour the Gold, Juno & Sword beaches in the British and Canadian sectors. Your first stop will be Arromanches, with free time to visit the museums and have lunch before visiting the Juno Beach Centre – the Canadian Museum. The last stop of your excursion is the Pegasus Monument in Ranville, the first bridge to be liberated by British Glider born troops on D-Day. As an alternative to the “D-Day Remembered” excursions, you can discover traditional Normandy with a visit to the Pays d’Auge and “Routes du Cidre” – The Cider Road. The “lands of the Auge” are home to traditional Norman Towns and villages, such as Beuvron-en-Auge, Crevecoeur-en-Auge and Crambremer, with timber-framed houses, cider and cheese production. Enjoy a tour to a Calvados distillery and a sampling both Cider and the apple brandy Calvados. (B,L,D)

Day 6, ROUEN. This morning you have a choice of two different tours. The first option is to visit Honfleur, located on the southern bank of the Seine across from Le Havre. Known for its historic port surrounded by picturesque houses with slate-covered facades, Honfleur was a favorite subject of artists such as Courbet, Boudin and Monet. Honfleur’s 15th-cenutury Sainte-Catherine church, with its detached bell tower, is the largest wooden church in France. In the alternative, you may choose the "Route des Abbeyes" tour spotlighting Normandy's famous abbeys. An important part of the region’s history, more than 100 abbeys once dotted the Norman landscape. You will visit the ruins of the Norman abbey of Jumieges and the imposing Benedictine abbey of St. Wandrille, still a functioning monastery. This afternoon, enjoy scenic cruising on the Seine. (B,L,D)

The ruins of Château Gaillard perched above Les Andelys

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PARIS & nORMAnDY

DATES & PRICES CODE PPDay 7, LES ANDELYS. Enjoy a scenic cruise to Les Andelys, comprised of two sections, Grand-Andely and Petit-Andely. Located on a bend in the Seine surrounded by white cliffs, Les Andelys is the birthplace of the classical painter Nicolas Poussin. A stroll on the riverside offers beautiful views of the Seine Valley, centuries-old half-timbered houses and the ruins of Château-Gaillard perched above the town. The once-massive stronghold of Richard the Lionheart was completed in 1198, and consisted of three different enclosures divided by dry moats. Captured by the French in 1204, it changed hands a number of times during the Hundred Years War, coming permanently under French control in the 15th century. More active guests will have the opportunity to tour the ruins of this historic castle before continuing your cruise along the Seine. (B,L,D)

Day 8, CONFLANS. Today, you will have your choice of two excursions. The first option is to visit Château Malmaison, home to Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and his Empress Josephine. After Napoleon and Josephine’s divorce in 1809, she continued to live there until her death in 1814. Today’s tour will include the charming chateau, gardens and museum. Alternatively, travel to the town of Auvers-sur-Oise. The town is famous for the number of Impressionist painters who lived there in the 19th century. Among them: Paul Cézanne, Camille Pissarro and Vincent van Gogh. Your “Artists Walk” tour will include many sites associated

with their works, including the house of Dr. Gachet, a famous subject of Van Gogh and the Auberge Ravoux, known as the “Home of Van Gogh.” The upstairs room, where Van Gogh died has been preserved. He and his brother Theo are both buried in the town cemetery nearby. (B,L,D)

Day 9, PARIS – DISEMBARK. After disembarkation this morning, you will enjoy a Panoramic city tour of Paris before touring one of Paris’ most spectacular museums: the Musee D’Orsy, Located on the Seine’s Left Bank, the museum was built in the former Gare (railway station) d'Orsy, and houses an extensive collection of French art dating from 1848 to 1915. Its collection of impressionist and post-impressionist masterpieces is the largest in the world; and includes iconic works by Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Seurat, Sisley, Gauguin and Van Gogh. Among the paintings on display are many that will seem familiar from your cruise, such as Monet’s series on the Rouen Cathedral and his Blue Water Lillies, and Van Gogh’s The Church at Auvers, Portrait of Dr. Gachet and Bedroom in Arles. After touring the museum, you will transfer to your hotel. (B)

Day 10, PARIS. Today is yours to enjoy as a free day in Paris, where a multitude of landmarks, museums, cafés and shops beckon. (B)

Day 11, PARIS. Your river cruise vacation comes to an end as you transfer to the airport for your homeward flight. (B)

DEP. USA START EMBARK SHIP CRUISE CRUISECANADA CITY DATE NAME ONLY & LAND

28 mar PAr 29 mar AmaLegro $2,499 $3,0194 Apr❖** PAr 5 Apr AmaLegro $2,699 $3,21911 Apr❖** PAr 12 Apr AmaLegro $2,799 $3,31918 Apr❖ PAr 19 Apr AmaLegro $3,099 $3,61925 Apr PAr 26 Apr AmaLegro $3,199 $3,7192 may❖ PAr 3 may AmaLegro $3,199 $3,7199 may PAr 10 may AmaLegro $3,299 $3,81916 may❖ PAr 17 may AmaLegro $3,299 $3,81923 may❖ PAr 24 may AmaLegro $3,299 $3,81930 may PAr 31 may AmaLegro $3,299 $3,8196 Jun❖ PAr 7 Jun AmaLegro $3,299 $3,81913 Jun PAr 14 Jun AmaLegro $3,299 $3,81920 Jun❖ PAr 21 Jun AmaLegro $3,199 $3,71927 Jun❖ PAr 28 Jun AmaLegro $3,199 $3,7194 Jul PAr 5 Jul AmaLegro $3,199 $3,71911 Jul PAr 12 Jul AmaLegro $3,199 $3,71918 Jul PAr 19 Jul AmaLegro $3,199 $3,71925 Jul❖ PAr 26 Jul AmaLegro $3,199 $3,7191 Aug❖ PAr 2 Aug AmaLegro $3,199 $3,7198 Aug PAr 9 Aug AmaLegro $3,199 $3,71915 Aug PAr 16 Aug AmaLegro $3,199 $3,71922 Aug PAr 23 Aug AmaLegro $3,199 $3,71929 Aug PAr 30 Aug AmaLegro $3,399 $3,9195 Sep PAr 6 Sep AmaLegro $3,399 $3,91912 Sep PAr 13 Sep AmaLegro $3,399 $3,91919 Sep PAr 20 Sep AmaLegro $3,399 $3,91926 Sep PAr 27 Sep AmaLegro $3,399 $3,9193 Oct PAr 4 Oct AmaLegro $3,399 $3,91910 Oct PAr 11 Oct AmaLegro $3,199 $3,71917 Oct PAr 18 Oct AmaLegro $3,099 $3,61924 Oct PAr 25 Oct AmaLegro $2,899 $3,41931 Oct** PAr 1 nov AmaLegro $2,699 $3,2197 nov** PAr 8 nov AmaLegro $2,699 $3,219

SOLO TRAVELER SPECIAL: Single supplement waived on most departure; ask for details.

❖ Offer not applicable to these departure dates

** Wine Cruise: Paris & the Sparkling Seine

Airfare: Please call for AmaWaterways' special roundtrip airfares.

Cruise prices are per person in a Cat. E, deluxe outside stateroom with window. To upgrade to a higher category, add per person:

Port charges: Additional $147 per person

Single Suppl. for Cruise: 50% of twin price; Suites 100% of twin price

Single Suppl. for post land arrangements: $260 per person

Bedding: Please select bedding configuration at the time of booking. Option A: Two twin beds Option b: One large bed (larger than queen size)

AMALEGRO

CAT. DECK STATEROOM ADD'L

D Piano Window $199 C Violin & Cello French balcony $579 b Violin & Cello French balcony $779 A Violin French balcony $889 S Violin French balcony $1,899

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Cruise the scenic Douro to Porto

Pena Palace - Sintra, Portugal Tower of Belem, Lisbon

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DAILY PROGRAM FEATURES

DAY DESTINATION ACTIVITIES

1 Overnight flight to Portugal

2 Lisbon Hotel check-in

3 Lisbon City tour

4 Lisbon Sintra excursion

5 Lisbon Free time in Fatima

Transfer to Porto

Porto EmBarkaTiOn

Welcome Dinner

6 régua Lamego city tour

7 Barca d’alva Scenic cruising

Flamenco Show

8 Barca d’alva Salamanca excursion

with lunch

Vega Terrón rejoin the ship

9 Vega Terrón Castelo rodrigo tour

Pinhão Wine tasting

& dinner at Quinta avessada

10 régua Palacio de mateus tour

Bitetos alpendurada monastery

11 Porto City tour

12 Porto DiSEmBarkaTiOn

Spend three nights in Portugal’s capital, Lisbon, before beginning your journey through the wonderfully scenic Douro River, decorated with deep cleft gorges, lush vineyards, and sleepy fishing villages. Begin in the capital of the North, Porto, and continue to the ancient and picturesque city of Lamego. Enter Spain to visit Salamanca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located at the center of the Castilla y León region. Travel inland and on to the beautiful countryside of the Trás-os-Montes Region to visit the palace and gardens of Mateus. Explore the 14th-century Alpendurada Monastery before concluding your vacation in historic Porto.

ENTICING DOUROSpend 3 nightS in LiSbon, then enjoy a reLaxing 7-night cruiSe through the douro river vaLLey 12 DayS ∙ TraVEL TO LiSBOn & rETurn FrOm POrTO

Tour the historic Palacio de mateus Cathedral of Salamanca

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INCLUDED FEATURES » 3 nights hotel accommodation at the Lisbon Tiara Park atlantic (or similar), including daily buffet breakfast

» Transfer from the hotel in Lisbon to the ship in Porto

» 7 nights deluxe cruise accommodation in an outside stateroom - most staterooms with balconies

» Life enriching tours and excursions daily with personal headset included

» Complimentary internet access in all staterooms

» Complimentary Wi-Fi access on board

» Superb dining including complimentary local wine, Port wine, beer and soft drinks with dinner on board

» Bottled water in every stateroom replenished daily

» Cocktail reception, Welcome Dinner & Captain's Gala Dinner

» Sail away mimosa and Sun Deck BBQ

» Special highlights including lectures, theme dinners, onboard music performances and afternoon/evening piano music

» Services of professional Cruise manager

» all English language on board in a non-smoking environment (smoking permitted only on the Sun Deck)

» all transfers with the purchase of cruise, land & air package

» all local taxes

YOUR ITINERARYDay 1, DEPART USA/CANADA. Board your overnight flight to Lisbon, Portugal.

Day 2, ARRIVE IN LISBON. Arrive in Lisbon and transfer to your hotel. The remainder of the day and evening is free to explore on your own.

Day 3, LISBON. Lisbon, one of Europe’s most beautiful cities, lies on several hills along the Tagus River. Your city tour visits Old Town and the spectacular 16th-century Jerónimos Monastery. The rest of the afternoon is free for you to explore the city. Perhaps see the Castle of São Jorge, Lisbon’s state of the art Oceanarium, or the famous Santa Justa Elevator that oversees the Castle of São Jorge, the river and the famous Rossio Square. (B)

Day 4, LISBON – SINTRA. Enjoy morning excursion to Serra de Sintra, one of the most delightful mountain villages in Portugal. High up on a rocky peak sits the Castelo da Pena, which is a wonderful example of Portuguese architecture from the Romantic Period. See this fairy-tale castle, followed by a guided tour of this picturesque city and experience firsthand the bewitching beauty that inspired poets such as Lord Byron. (B)

Day 5, LISBON – FATIMA – EMBARKATION, PORTO. After breakfast, enjoy a scenic drive through the countryside to Porto.

Stop along the way and spend several hours in Fatima, renowned for its Basilica shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Explore the town and enjoy lunch on your own before continuing to Porto to embark the ship. Gather on board tonight for your Welcome Dinner. (B, D)

Day 6, PORTO – RÉGUA. Spend a leisurely morning soaking up the beauty of the Douro River as you sail to Régua. Then, drive to Lamego for a city tour. Ancient and picturesque Lamego houses one of the most important places of pilgrimage in Portugal, the Nossa Senhora dos Remédios (Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies). The remainder of the afternoon is yours to explore the town on your own to visit the gothic Cathedral or the town’s museum. You may also want to visit one of the cafés to sample a “bola de Lamego” (bread filled with smoked ham), regional cakes or treat yourself to a glass of vihno espumante (sparkling wine). (B,L,D)

Day 7, RÉGUA – BARCA D’ALVA. Enjoy lunch on board as the ship sails to the picturesque village of Barca d’Alva. Arrive this evening and enjoy free time to explore this quaint town on your own. Tonight, enjoy a Flamenco show by four traditional female dancers performing to an array of popular Spanish songs. The ship moors overnight. (B,L,D)

Port wine vineyards in the Douro region

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ENTICING DOURO

DATES & PRICES CODE DODay 8, SALAMANCA, SPAIN – VEGA DE TERRÓN, PORTUGAL. Drive to Salamanca for a full day tour. Salamanca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located at the center of the "Castilla y León" region of Spain. During your guided city tour, see the University buildings, the 12th-century Romanesque church of San Martin and the House of Shells. Enjoy lunch in a local restaurant for some deliciously authentic Spanish cuisine. Then enjoy some free time to explore the city on your own before returning to the ship. Perhaps visit the locals “living room,” known as the Plaza Mayor or stop by a café for a drink and some tapas. The ship moors overnight in Vega de Terrón. (B,L,D)

Day 9, VEGA DE TERRÓN – PINHÃO. After breakfast, tour Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, a small fortified village perched high on a hilltop. See 16th-century walls and walk down very narrow and steep medieval streets. Appreciate the Chafariz dos Pretos, a strikingly unique fountain decorated in black faces which stoically sits in the market square. Return to the ship for lunch as you sail to Pinhão. This evening, enjoy wine-tasting and dinner at a local “quinta.” The ship moors overnight in Pinhão. (B,L,D)

Day 10, RÉGUA – BITETOS. This morning, sail to Régua for a morning excursion to the Palacio de Mateus. The palace and gardens of Mateus are located in the beautiful region of Trás-os-Montes just outside the city of Vila Real. Return to the ship for lunch and sail to Bitetos. Tonight, appreciate a traditional “home cooked” meal at the 14th-century Alpendurada Monastery. Before dinner, savor a glass of Port wine and a breathtaking view of the river valley from the Monastery’s terrace. The ship moors overnight in Bitetos. (B,L,D)Day 11, PORTO. Your sightseeing city tour shows you 16th-century arcaded buildings, Baroque churches and the magnificent iron bridge built by French engineer Gustave Eiffel. Then drive through the elegant residential section along the Atlantic coast and explore the Old City. For some modern culture, visit the Boavista area where you will find the Casa da Musica and the Museum of Modern Art. This afternoon, enjoy some port wine tasting. Say farewell to your friends at the Farewell Cocktail. (B,L,D)Day 12, PORTO – DISEMBARKATION. Your cruise comes to an end as you transfer to the airport for your homeward flight. (B)

DEP. USA START EMBARK SHIP CRUISE CRUISECANADA CITY DATE NAME ONLY & LAND

22 mar LiS 26 mar amaVida $2,199 $2,88929 mar** LiS 2 apr amaVida $2,399 $3,0895 apr** LiS 9 apr amaVida $2,499 $3,18912 apr LiS 16 apr amaVida $2,799 $3,4893 may LiS 7 may amaVida $2,999 $3,68910 may LiS 14 may amaVida $2,999 $3,68917 may LiS 21 may amaVida $2,999 $3,68924 may LiS 28 may amaVida $2,999 $3,68914 Jun LiS 18 Jun amaVida $2,899 $3,58921 Jun LiS 25 Jun amaVida $2,899 $3,58928 Jun LiS 2 Jul amaVida $2,899 $3,5895 Jul LiS 9 Jul amaVida $2,899 $3,58926 Jul LiS 30 Jul amaVida $2,899 $3,5892 aug LiS 6 aug amaVida $2,899 $3,5899 aug LiS 13 aug amaVida $2,899 $3,58916 aug LiS 20 aug amaVida $2,899 $3,5896 Sep LiS 10 Sep amaVida $3,099 $3,78913 Sep LiS 17 Sep amaVida $3,099 $3,78920 Sep LiS 24 Sep amaVida $3,099 $3,78927 Sep LiS 1 Oct amaVida $3,099 $3,78918 Oct# LiS 22 Oct amaVida $2,599 $3,28925 Oct LiS 29 Oct amaVida $2,399 $3,0891 nov** LiS 5 nov amaVida $2,399 $3,089

** Wine Cruise: Classic Port Wines & Charming Quintas# Gourmet Cruise with Chef Bob Blumer

Airfare: Please call for amaWaterways' special roundtrip airfares.

Cruise prices are per person in a Cat. E, deluxe outside stateroom with window. To upgrade to a higher category, add per person:

Port charges: additional $147 per person

Single Suppl. for Cruise: 50% of twin price; Suites 100% of twin price

Single Suppl. for pre land arrangements: $390 per person

Bedding: Please select bedding configuration at the time of booking. Option a: Two twin beds Option B: One large bed (larger than queen size)

AMAVIDA

CAT. DECK STATEROOM ADD'L

D Douro Panoramic Window $199 C Lisbon Balcony $799 B Lisbon Balcony $999 a Porto Balcony $1,299 S Porto Balcony $2,199

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Douro River lined with lush vineyards

Fado musician Rabello boats in Porto

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DAILY PROGRAM FEATURES

DAY DESTINATION ACTIVITIES

1 Overnight flight to Spain

2 Madrid Hotel check-in

3 Madrid City tour

4 Madrid Toldeo excursion

5 Madrid Transfer to Salamanca

Salamanca Excursion with lunch

Transfer to Vega Terrón

Vega Terrón EMbaRkaTiOn

Welcome Dinner

6 Vega Terrón Castelo Rodrigo tour

Pinhão Dinner at Quinta avessada

7 Pinhão Lamego excursion

Régua Portuguese Folklore Show

8 Régua Palacio de Mateus tour

9 Caldos de arego Resende

bitetos Dinner at alpendurada

Monastery

10 Porto City tour

11 Porto Guimarães excursion

12 Porto DiSEMbaRkaTiOn

Transfer to Fatima

Fatima Free time

Lisbon Hotel check-in

13 Lisbon City tour

14 Lisbon Sintra excursion

15 Lisbon airport transfer

Begin your journey in beautiful Madrid, Spain, known for its great cultural and artistic heritage. Travel to the Spanish border of Vega Terrón to embark on your Douro River Valley cruise. Traverse through one of Europe’s most pure and unspoiled rivers where Port wine vineyards wrap around every hand-cultivated hillside. Visit the small town of Pinhão, known as the wine lovers Mecca, then on to the beautiful region of Trás-os-Montes. Explore the former Roman village of Bitetos and its 11th-century Alpendurada Monastery before visiting the northern capital of Portugal, Porto. Conclude your journey in one of Europe’s most beautiful cities, Lisbon.

PORT WINE & FLAMENCOSpend 3 nightS in Madrid, enjoy a 7-night douro cruiSe & then 3 nightS in LiSbon 15 DayS ∙ TRaVEL TO MaDRiD & RETuRn FROM LiSbOn

Flamenco dancers

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INCLUDED FEATURES » 3 nights hotel accommodation in Madrid at the Westin Palace Madrid, including daily buffet breakfast

» Transfer from the hotel in Madrid to the ship in Vega Terrón

» 7 nights deluxe cruise accommodation in an outside stateroom - most staterooms with balconies

» Life enriching tours and excursions daily with personal headset included

» Complimentary internet access in all staterooms

» Complimentary Wi-Fi access on board

» Superb dining including complimentary local wine, Port wine, beer and soft drinks with dinner on board

» bottled water in every stateroom replenished daily

» Cocktail Reception, Welcome Dinner & Captain's Gala Dinner

» Sail away Mimosa and Sun Deck bbQ

» Transfer from ship in Porto to hotel in Lisbon

» 3 nights hotel accommodation in Lisbon at Tiara Park atlantic, including daily buffet breakfast

» Special highlights including lectures, theme dinners, onboard music performances and afternoon/evening piano music

» Services of professional Cruise Manager

» all English language on board in a non-smoking environment (smoking permitted only on the Sun Deck)

» all transfers with the purchase of cruise, land & air package

» all local taxes

YOUR ITINERARYDay 1, DEPART USA/CANADA. Board your overnight flight to Madrid, Spain

Day 2, ARRIVE IN MADRID. Arrive in Madrid and transfer to your hotel. The remainder of the day and evening is free to explore on your own. (B)

Day 3, MADRID. Today, you will tour Madrid, the capital and largest city in Spain. Known for its many historic districts as well as its modern infrastructure, Madrid’s landmarks include the elaborate Royal Palace, Buen Retiro Park, Plaza Mayor and renowned art galleries, such as the Prado Museum and Centro de Arte Reina Sofia. (B)

Day 4, MADRID – TOLEDO. Today, an excursion will take you to the walled city of Toledo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and ancient capital of Spain. Populated since pre-Roman times, its landmarks include the Alcázar, Cathedral of Toledo and the El Greco Museum. (B)

Day 5, MADRID – SALAMANCA – VEGA TERRÓN – EMBARKATION. This morning, you will depart Madrid for a full-day tour of Salamanca. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Salamanca is located at the center of the "Castilla y León" region of Spain. During your guided city tour, see the University buildings, the 12th-century Romanesque church of San Martin and the House of Shells. Enjoy lunch in a local restaurant for some deliciously authentic Spanish cuisine. Then enjoy some free time to explore the city on your own. Perhaps visit the locals “living room,” known as the Plaza Mayor or stop by a café for a drink and some tapas. After your visit to Salamanca, transfer to Vega Terrón to embark your luxurious ship. This evening, meet your fellow passengers at the Welcome Dinner. (B,L,D)

Day 6, VEGA TERRÓN – BARCA DE ALBA – PINHÃO. After breakfast, tour Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, a small fortified village perched high on a hilltop. See 16th-century walls and walk down very narrow and steep medieval streets. Appreciate the Chafariz dos Pretos, a strikingly unique fountain decorated in black faces which stoically sits in the market square. Rejoin the ship in Barca de Alba. Enjoy sail away mimosas as your ship departs for Pinhão. Arriving this evening, you will enjoy wine-tasting and dinner at Quinta Avessada in Pinhão. The ship moors here overnight. (B,L,D)

Day 7, PINHÃO – RÉGUA. This morning, enjoy an excursion to Lamego for a city tour. Ancient and picturesque Lamego houses one of the most important places of pilgrimage in Portugal, the Nossa Senhora dos Remédios (Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies). Lamego’s attractions also include a gothic Cathedral, museum and cafés known for local specialties such as “bola de Lamego” (bread filled with smoked ham) and vinho espumante (sparkling wine). This afternoon, enjoy the distinctive Douro scenery as your ship cruises to Régua. This evening, enjoy a Portuguese folklore show. The ship overnights in Régua. (B,L,D)

Day 8, RÉGUA. This morning, enjoy an excursion to the Palacio de Mateus. The palace and gardens of Mateus are located in the beautiful region of Trás-os-Montes just outside the city of Vila Real. This afternoon, your ship departs for Caldas de Arregos. This evening, enjoy a barbeque on the Sun Deck. (B,L,D)

Day 9, CALDAS DE ARREGOS – BITETOS. This morning, visit the Resende in Caldas de Arregos. Return to the ship for lunch and sail to Bitetos. Before dinner, savor a glass of Port wine and a breathtaking view of the river valley from the Monastery’s terrace. Then, appreciate a traditional “home cooked” meal at the 14th-century Alpendurada Monastery. (B,L,D)

Day 10, BITETOS – PORTO. This morning, depart Bitetos for Porto. Arriving mid-day, your sightseeing tour of Porto reveals 16th-century arcaded buildings, Baroque churches and the

Cibeles Fountain, Madrid Parque Eduardo Vii, Lisbon

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PORT WINE & FLAMENCO

DATES & PRICES CODE PEmagnificent iron bridge built by French engineer Gustave Eiffel. You will then drive through the elegant residential section along the Atlantic coast and explore the Old City. For some modern culture, visit the Boavista area where you will find the Casa da Musica and the museum of Modern Art. Your ship overnights in Porto. (B,L,D)

Day 11, PORTO – GUIMARÃES. Today, enjoy an excursion to Guimarães, one of the most historic towns in Portugal, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guimarães is the 2012 European capital of culture and the birthplace of the nation of Portugal. Say farewell to your friends at the Farewell Cocktail. (B,L,D)

Day 12, DISEMBARKATION – PORTO – FATIMA – LISBON. After disembarking your ship in Porto, you will transfer to Fatima, renowned for its Basilica shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Explore the town and enjoy lunch on your own before continuing to Lisbon for your post-cruise stay. (B)

Day 13, LISBON. Lisbon, one of Europe’s most beautiful cities, lies on several hills along the Tagus River. Your city tour visits Old Town and the spectacular 16th-century Jerónimos Monastery. The rest of the afternoon is free for you to explore the city. Perhaps see the Castle of São Jorge, Lisbon’s state of the art Oceanarium, or the famous Santa Justa Elevator that oversees the Castle of São Jorge, the river and the famous Rossio Square. (B)

DAY 14, LISBON – SINTRA. Enjoy an afternoon excursion to Serra de Sintra, which is one of the most delightful mountain villages in Portugal. High up on a rocky peak sits the Castelo da Pena, which is a wonderful example of Portuguese architecture from the Romantic Period. See this fairy-tale castle, followed by a guided tour of this picturesque city and experience firsthand the bewitching beauty that inspired poets such as Lord Byron. (B)

Day 15, LISBON. Your river cruise vacation comes to an end as you transfer to the airport for your homeward flight. (B)

DEP. USA START EMBARK SHIP CRUISE CRUISECANADA CITY DATE NAME ONLY & LAND

19 apr LiS 23 apr amaVida $2,899 $4,27926 apr MaD 30 apr amaVida $2,899 $4,27931 May LiS 4 Jun amaVida $2,999 $4,3797 Jun LiS 11 Jun amaVida $2,999 $4,37912 Jul LiS 16 Jul amaVida $2,899 $4,27919 Jul MaD 23 Jul amaVida $2,899 $4,27923 aug LiS 27 aug amaVida $3,099 $4,47930 aug LiS 3 Sep amaVida $3,099 $4,4794 Oct§ LiS 8 Oct amaVida $2,899 $4,27911 Oct§ MaD 15 Oct amaVida $2,799 $4,179

§ Harvest Wine Cruise

Airfare: Please call for amaWaterways' special roundtrip airfares.

Cruise prices are per person in a Cat. E, deluxe outside stateroom with window. To upgrade to a higher category, add per person:

Port charges: additional $147 per person

Single Suppl. for Cruise: 50% of twin price; Suites 100% of twin price

Single Suppl. for pre/post land arrangements: $780 per person

Bedding: Please select bedding configuration at the time of booking. Option a: Two twin beds Option b: One large bed (larger than queen size)

AMAVIDA

CAT. DECK STATEROOM ADD'L

D Douro Panoramic Window $199 C Lisbon balcony $799 b Lisbon balcony $999 a Porto balcony $1,299 S Porto balcony $2,199

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Notre Dame Cathedral

Eiffel Tower, Paris Medieval village of Obidos

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Begin your journey in Paris, the “City of Lights,” where you will embark your cruise. Visit the village of Giverny, where Monet lived for 43 years, and explore Honfleur, a charming French harbor town. Stroll through Rouen, the historic capital of Normandy, followed by an unforgettable excursion to the famous Normandy beaches. Fly to Lisbon for a four night stay, before embarking on your cruise through the Douro River Valley. Begin in Porto, and continue to the ancient city of Lamego. Enter Spain to visit Salamanca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore the 14th-century Alpendurada Monastery before concluding your vacation in historic Porto.

IMPRESSIONS OF FRANCE & PORTUGALEnjoy a 7-night cruisE on thE sEinE rivEr, and thEn fly to lisbon for a 4-night stay bEforE Embarking on a 7-night douro cruisE 20 Days ∙ TravEl TO Paris & rETurN frOM POrTO

IMPRESSIONS OF FRANCE & PORTUGALDAILY PROGRAM FEATURES

DAY DESTINATION ACTIVITIES

1 Overnight flight to france 2 Paris EMbarkaTiON Welcome Dinner3 vernon Giverny excursion to Monet’s house Or Chateau de bizy4 rouen Morning scenic cruising Walking tour5 rouen full day excursion to Normandy beaches Or Pays D’auge excursion6 rouen Honfleur excursion Or “routes des abbeyes” tour of Jumieges & st. Wandrille7 les andelys Morning Château Gaillard scenic cruising8 Conflans Château Malmaison Or “van Gogh” tour of auvers-sur-Oise 9 Paris DisEMbarkaTiON Transfer to airport for flight to Portugal lisbon Hotel check-in10 lisbon Excursion to Obidos 11 lisbon City tour12 lisbon sintra excursion13 lisbon free time in fatima Transfer to Porto Porto EMbarkaTiON Welcome Dinner14 régua lamego city tour15 barca d’alva scenic cruising flamenco show16 barca d’alva salamanca excursion with lunch vega Terrón rejoin the ship17 vega Terrón Castelo rodrigo tour Pinhão Wine tasting & dinner at Quinta avessada18 régua Palacio de Mateus tour bitetos alpendurada Monastery19 Porto City tour20 Porto DisEMbarkaTiON

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INCLUDED FEATURES » 7 nights deluxe cruise accommodation in an outside stateroom on board the amalegro - 82% of the staterooms with french balconies

» life enriching tours and excursions daily with personal headset included

» “Culinary Delights – bites & sights” excursions

» state-of-the-art infotainment system in all staterooms featuring free high-speed internet access, hit Hollywood movies, extensive music library & English language Tv stations (aMalEGrO)

» Complimentary Wi-fi access on board

» Terry bathrobes and white-on-white plush bedding in all staterooms

» Gourmet dining with all meals included during your cruise

» free-flowing red & white wines from Europe's great wine regions, beer & soft drinks with every dinner on board

» bottled water in every stateroom replenished daily

» Cocktail reception, Welcome Dinner & Captain's Gala Dinner

» Transfer from ship in Paris to airport for flight to lisbon

» 4 nights hotel accommodation in lisbon, including daily buffet breakfast

» Transfer from the hotel in lisbon to the ship in Porto

» 7 nights deluxe cruise accommodation in an outside stateroom on board the aMaviDa - most staterooms with balconies

» special highlights including lectures, theme dinners, cooking demonstration, onboard music performances and afternoon/evening piano music

» bicycles to explore on your own & guided bicycle tours (aMalEGrO)

» services of professional Cruise Manager

» all English language on board in a non-smoking environment (smoking permitted only on the sun Deck)

» all transfers with the purchase of cruise, land & air package

» all local taxes

YOUR ITINERARYDay 1, DEPART USA/CANADA. Board your overnight flight to Paris, France.Day 2, PARIS, FRANCE – EMBARKATION. Arrive in Paris and transfer to your luxurious ship. Meet your fellow passengers at the Welcome Dinner. (D)Day 3, VERNON. Spend the morning enjoying the lovely scenery along the Seine as you cruise to the provincial town of Vernon. The afternoon brings the chance to visit Giverny. There, you will tour the house and gardens of the Impressionist master Claude Monet. Alternatively, you will have the opportunity to tour the Palace and Gardens of the Chateau de Bizy (when available). (B,L,D)Day 4, VERNON – ROUEN. In the morning, enjoy the scenery as you cruise leisurely on the Seine. Arrive in Rouen, where you will tour this medieval city, the historic capital of Normandy. Walk through the old town to the imposing Notre Dame Cathedral, painted numerous times by Monet. You will also visit the square where Joan of Arc was martyred. Afterwards there is free time to explore Rouen on your own, perhaps stopping in to a local shop to sample some of the famous Norman cheeses. (B,L,D)Day 5, ROUEN. Today, you will have the choice of three different excursions. “D-Day Remembered” is a full day excursion tracing the events of June 6, 1944. The first excursion is to the US sector, Omaha Beach. Your first stop will be Arromanches, with free time to visit the museums and have lunch before visiting St. Laurent-sur-Mer, the US Cemetery at Omaha Beach. The last stop of your excursion is the Ranger monument at Pointe du Hoc before returning to the ship in Rouen. As an alternative you will tour the Gold, June & Sword beaches in the British and Canadian sectors. On your tour you will visit the Juno Beach Centre – the Canadian Museum, followed by a stop at the Pegasus Monument in Ranville, the first bridge to be liberated by British Glider born troops on D-Day. As an alternative to the “D-Day Remembered” excursions, you can discover traditional Normandy with a visit to the Pays d’Auge and “Routes du Cidre” – The Cider Road. The “lands of the Auge” are home to traditional Norman Towns and villages, such as Beuvron-en-Auge, Crevecoeur-en-Auge and Crambremer, with timber-framed houses, cider and cheese production. Enjoy a tour to a Calvados distillery and a sampling both Cider and the apple brandy Calvados. (B,L,D)Day 6, ROUEN. This morning you have a choice of two different tours. The first option is to visit Honfleur, located on the southern bank of the Seine across from Le Havre. Honfleur’s 15th-cenutury Sainte-Catherine church, with its detached bell tower, is the largest wooden church in France. In the alternative, you may choose the "Route des Abbeyes" tour spotlighting Normandy's famous abbeys. You will visit the ruins of the Norman abbey of Jumieges and the imposing Benedictine abbey of St. Wandrille, still a functioning monastery. This afternoon, enjoy scenic cruising on the Seine. (B,L,D)

Day 7, LES ANDELYS. Enjoy a scenic cruise to Les Andelys, comprised of two sections, Grand-Andely and Petit-Andely. Located on a bend in the Seine surrounded by white cliffs, Les Andelys is the birthplace of the classical painter Nicolas Poussin. A stroll on the riverside offers beautiful views of the Seine Valley, centuries-old half-timbered houses and the ruins of Château-Gaillard perched above the town. More active guests will have the opportunity to tour the ruins of this historic castle before continuing your cruise along the Seine. (B,L,D)

Day 8, CONFLANS. Today, you will have your choice of two excursions. The first option is to visit Château Malmaison, home to Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and his Empress Josephine. Today’s tour will include the charming château, gardens and museum. Alternatively, travel to the town of Auvers-sur-Oise. The town is famous for the number of Impressionist painters who lived there in the 19th century. Your “Artists Walk” tour will include many sites associated with their works, including the house of Dr. Gachet, a famous subject of Van Gogh and the Auberge Ravoux, known as the “Home of Van Gogh.” (B,L,D)

Day 9, PARIS – DISEMBARK – PORTUGAL, LISBON. After disembarkation this morning, you will transfer to the airport for your flight to Lisbon, Portugal, one of Europe’s most beautiful cities, along the Tagus River. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel. (B)

Day 10, LISBON – OBIDOS. This morning, travel north of Lisbon to the medieval town of Obidos. A walking tour takes you into the walled town, passing by the main square and Church of Santa Maria. See the castle that was transformed into a beautiful Pousada (traditional and historical hotels in Portugal) and learn what life was like in the past. The remainder of the day and evening is free to explore on your own. (B)

Day 11, LISBON. Your city tour visits Old Town and the spectacular 16th-century Jerónimos Monastery. The rest of the afternoon is free for you to explore the city. Perhaps see the Castle of São Jorge, Lisbon’s state of the art Oceanarium, or the famous Santa Justa Elevator that oversees the Castle of São Jorge, the river and the famous Rossio Square. (B)

Day 12, LISBON – SINTRA. Enjoy morning excursion to Serra de Sintra, one of the most delightful mountain villages in Portugal. High up on a rocky peak sits the Castelo da Pena, which is a wonderful example of Portuguese architecture from the Romantic Period. See this fairy-tale castle, followed by a guided tour of this picturesque city and experience firsthand the bewitching beauty that inspired poets such as Lord Byron. (B)

Day 13, LISBON – FATIMA – EMBARKATION, PORTO. After breakfast, enjoy a scenic drive through the countryside to Porto. Stop along the way and spend several hours in Fatima, renowned for its Basilica shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary.

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Explore the town and enjoy lunch on your own before continuing to Porto to embark the ship. Gather on board tonight for your Welcome Dinner. (B, D)

Day 14, PORTO – RÉGUA. Spend a leisurely morning soaking up the beauty of the Douro River as you sail to Régua. Then, drive to Lamego for a city tour. Ancient and picturesque Lamego houses one of the most important places of pilgrimage in Portugal, the Nossa Senhora dos Remédios (Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies). The remainder of the afternoon is yours to explore the town on your own to visit the gothic Cathedral or the town’s museum. (B,L,D)

Day 15, RÉGUA – BARCA D’ALVA. Enjoy lunch on board as the ship sails to the picturesque village of Barca d’Alva. Arrive this evening and enjoy free time to explore this quaint town on your own. Tonight, enjoy a Flamenco show by four traditional female dancers performing to an array of popular Spanish songs. The ship moors overnight. (B,L,D)

Day 16, SALAMANCA, SPAIN – VEGA DE TERRÓN, PORTUGAL. Drive to the city of Salamanca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, for a full day tour. During your guided city tour, see the University buildings, the 12th-century Romanesque church of San Martin and the House of Shells. Enjoy lunch in a local restaurant for some deliciously authentic Spanish cuisine. Then enjoy some free time to explore the city on your own before returning to the ship. Perhaps visit the locals “living room,” known as the Plaza Mayor or stop by a café for a drink and some tapas. The ship moors overnight in Vega de Terrón. (B,L,D)

Day 17, VEGA DE TERRÓN – PINHÃO. After breakfast, tour Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, a small fortified village perched high on a hilltop. See 16th-century walls and walk down very narrow and steep medieval streets. Appreciate the Chafariz dos Pretos, a strikingly unique fountain decorated in black faces which stoically sits in the market square. Return to the ship for lunch as you sail to Pinhão. This evening, enjoy wine-tasting and dinner at a local “quinta.” The ship moors overnight in Pinhão. (B,L,D)

Day 18, RÉGUA – BITETOS. This morning, sail to Régua for a morning excursion to the Palacio de Mateus. The palace and gardens of Mateus are located in the beautiful region of Trás-os-Montes just outside the city of Vila Real. Return to the ship for lunch and sail to Bitetos. Tonight, appreciate a traditional “home cooked” meal at the 14th-century Alpendurada Monastery. Before dinner, savor a glass of Port wine and a breathtaking view of the river valley from the Monastery’s terrace. The ship moors overnight in Bitetos. (B,L,D)

Day 19, PORTO. Your sightseeing city tour shows you 16th-century arcaded buildings, Baroque churches and the magnificent iron bridge built by French engineer Gustave Eiffel. For some modern culture, visit the Boavista area where you will find the Casa da Musica and the museum of Modern Art. This afternoon, enjoy some port wine tasting. Say farewell to your friends at the Farewell Cocktail. (B,L,D)

Day 20, PORTO – DISEMBARKATION. Your cruise comes to an end as you transfer to the airport for your homeward flight. (B)

IMPRESSIONS OF FRANCE & PORTUGAL

DATES & PRICES CODE sDDEP. USA START EMBARK SHIP CRUISECANADA CITY DATE NAME & LAND

28 Mar Par 29 Mar amalegro/amavida $5,6884 apr Par 5 apr amalegro/amavida $6,18825 apr* Par 26 apr amalegro/amavida $6,8882 May Par 3 May amalegro/amavida $6,8889 May* Par 10 May amalegro/amavida $6,98816 May Par 17 May amalegro/amavida $6,98813 Jun Par 14 Jun amalegro/amavida $6,88820 Jun* Par 21 Ju n amalegro/amavida $6,78827 Jun Par 28 Jun amalegro/amavida $6,78818 Jul* Par 19 Jul amalegro/amavida $6,78825 Jul Par 26 Jul amalegro/amavida $6,7888 aug Par 9 aug amalegro/amavida $6,78829 aug* Par 30 aug amalegro/amavida $7,1885 sep Par 6 sep amalegro/amavida $7,18812 sep* Par 13 sep amalegro/amavida $7,18819 sep Par 20 sep amalegro/amavida $7,18810 Oct* Par 11 Oct amalegro/amavida $6,48817 Oct Par 18 Oct amalegro/amavida $6,18824 Oct* Par 25 Oct amalegro/amavida $5,988

* Pre-land 2-night stay in Paris available; call for details

7-night Paris-Paris cruise aboard the aMalEGrO 7-night Porto-Porto cruise aboard the aMaviDa

Airfare: Please call for amaWaterways' special roundtrip airfares.

Intra-Europe Air (Paris–Lisbon): included in Cruise & land price.

Cruise prices are per person in a Cat. E, deluxe outside stateroom with window. To upgrade to a higher category, add per person:

Port charges: additional $294 per person

Single Suppl. for Cruise: 50% of twin price; suites 100% of twin price

Single Suppl. for land arrangements: $520 per person

Bedding: Please select bedding configuration at the time of booking. Option a: Two twin beds Option b: One large bed (larger than queen size)

AMALEGRO & AMAVIDA

CAT. AMALEGRO AMAVIDA ADD'L

D Piano/Window Douro/Window $398 C violin & Cello/french balcony lisbon/balcony $1,378 b violin & Cello/french balcony lisbon/balcony $1,778 a violin/french balcony Porto/balcony $2,188 s violin/french balcony Porto/balcony $4,098

AmaLegro

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Main lounge

Reception area

Standard stateroom

Suite

Restaurant

CategorySuite

CategoryA, B & C

CategoryD & E

Sun Deck

Violin Deck

Cello Deck

Piano Deck

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Gift shop

Fitness center

Stairway and library

Sun Deck

AmaLegroMore than 80% of the rooms on this ship feature a French Balcony, perfect for taking in sights along the river. Combine that with award-winning chefs and exclusive amenities and you have the perfect river cruise vacation.

Deck Plan

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Observation Deck

Navigation Bridge

Bicycles

Whirlpool

Sun Deck

Walking Track

Bow Seating Area

Main Lounge & Bar

Gift Shop

Reception

Massage & Hair Salon

Aft Lounge

Fitness Room

Restaurant

Elevator

Crew Cabins

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Suite Violin Deck / French Balcony - 255 sq. ft.

Cat. A Cello Deck / French Balcony - 170 sq. ft.

Cat. B Violin & Cello Deck / French Balcony - 170 sq. ft.

Cat. C Violin & Cello Deck / French Balcony - 170 sq. ft.

Cat. D Piano Deck / Fixed Windows - 170 sq. ft.

Cat. E Piano Deck / Fixed Windows - 170 sq. ft.

Built: 2007

Length: 360 ft.

Width: 38 ft.

Crew: 41

Staterooms: 75

Passengers: 148/150

Registry: Switzerland

Technical Data

AmaVida

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Cityscape of Porto

AMAVIDA rendering

Stateroom rendering

Stateroom rendering

Stateroom floor plan rendering

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Porto Deck

Lisbon Deck

Douro Deck

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Vineyards in the Douro Valley

AmaVida - new for 2013This 106-passenger ship brings AMAWATerWAyS’ distinctive standard of excellence to the Douro river, featuring balconies in the majority of its staterooms, fine dining in the main dining room plus al fresco dining, swimming pool and fitness center.

Deck Plan

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Main Lounge

reception

elevator

Al fresco Dining

restaurant

Spa

Fitness room

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Suite Porto Deck / Balcony - 323 sq. ft.

Cat. A Porto Deck / Balcony - 215 sq. ft.

Cat. B Lisbon Deck / Balcony - 215 sq. ft.

Cat. C Lisbon Deck / Balcony - 215 sq. ft.

Cat. D Douro Deck / Panoramic Window - 161 sq. ft.

Cat. e Douro Deck / Panoramic Window - 161 sq. ft.

Built: 2013

Length: 260 ft.

Width: 37 ft.

Crew: 30

Staterooms: 53

Passengers: 106

Registry: Portugal

Technical Data

elevator reaches all three stateroom decks.

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