Small Group Experiential Travel
cruiseCompany: AmaWaterways
cruiseCompanyDesc: Celebrating 18 years on the river, family-owned and operated AmaWaterways was founded in 2002 by three families; however, our river cruise story began well before that. Co-Founder and President Rudi Schreiner was born in Vienna, at the heart of the Danube. His love of design drew him to architecture, but his even greater love of travel drew him to places far and wide. In 1975, he traveled to South America for a journalism assignment on the Amazon. It was here he designed his first ship, using what he could find to build a raft that would take him up and down the river during the next 7 months. Soon thereafter, he started working in travel, creating unique tour experiences in Europe.

Ship: AmaDara
launched: 2015-01-01
totalcrew: 52
occupancy: 124
shortdescription: This distinctive ship is in a class of her own! AmaWaterways’ sole cruise ship on the Mekong River, the AmaDara features French Colonial décor and richly carved wood furniture inspired by the history of the region, as well as local artifacts made by native craftsmen. Air-conditioned interior corridors lead to spacious staterooms and suites, most featuring twin balconies that invite the ever-changing scenery of Southeast Asia inside. On board, the AmaDara caters to your every whim, with massage rooms, fitness room, gift shop, hair salon and sun-deck pool. Her stunning Saigon Lounge provides respite by day and unites guests over intriguing local entertainment by night. Savor authentic regional delicacies and Western cuisine in the Main Restaurant or dine at The Chef’s Table specialty restaurant; and throughout your cruise, be treated to unlimited complimentary wine with lunch and dinner, as well as house brand spirits, local beer and soft drinks throughout your cruise.
totalcabins: 62

Ports:
My Tho
Cai Be
Phnom Penh
Angkor Ban, Cambodia
Sa Dec
Kampong Cham
Ho Chi Minh City
Kampong Tralach
Oudong
Siem Reap
Tan Chau
Regions:
Asia & Indian Ocean
Sailings:
Voyage Code KB270208U
ID 2215746
Sail Date: 2026-08-24
ID 2264813
Sail Date: 2026-09-07
ID 2215747
Sail Date: 2026-09-21
ID 2215748
Sail Date: 2026-10-05
ID 2215749
Sail Date: 2026-10-19
ID 2215750
Sail Date: 2026-10-26
ID 2215751
Sail Date: 2026-11-02
ID 2215752
Sail Date: 2026-11-09
ID 2215753
Sail Date: 2026-11-23
ID 2215754
Sail Date: 2026-11-30
ID 2215755
Sail Date: 2026-12-07
ID 2215756
Sail Date: 2026-12-14
ID 2215757
Sail Date: 2026-12-21
ID 2215758
Sail Date: 2026-12-28
ID 2215848
Sail Date: 2027-01-04
ID 2215856
Sail Date: 2027-01-11
ID 2215849
Sail Date: 2027-01-18
ID 2215857
Sail Date: 2027-01-25
ID 2215850
Sail Date: 2027-02-01
ID 2215858
Sail Date: 2027-02-08
ID 2215851
Sail Date: 2027-02-15
ID 2215859
Sail Date: 2027-02-22
ID 2215852
Sail Date: 2027-03-01
ID 2215860
Sail Date: 2027-03-08
ID 2215853
Sail Date: 2027-03-15
ID 2215861
Sail Date: 2027-03-22
ID 2215854
Sail Date: 2027-03-29
ID 2215862
Sail Date: 2027-04-05
ID 2215855
Sail Date: 2027-04-12
ID 2264814
Sail Date: 2027-04-19
ID 2264815
Sail Date: 2027-08-02
ID 2264826
Sail Date: 2027-08-09
ID 2264816
Sail Date: 2027-08-16
ID 2264827
Sail Date: 2027-08-23
ID 2264817
Sail Date: 2027-08-30
ID 2264828
Sail Date: 2027-09-06
ID 2264818
Sail Date: 2027-09-13
ID 2264829
Sail Date: 2027-09-20
ID 2264819
Sail Date: 2027-09-27
ID 2264830
Sail Date: 2027-10-04
ID 2264820
Sail Date: 2027-10-11
ID 2264831
Sail Date: 2027-10-18
ID 2264821
Sail Date: 2027-10-25
ID 2264832
Sail Date: 2027-11-01
ID 2264822
Sail Date: 2027-11-08
ID 2264833
Sail Date: 2027-11-15
ID 2264823
Sail Date: 2027-11-22
ID 2264834
Sail Date: 2027-11-29
ID 2264824
Sail Date: 2027-12-06
ID 2264835
Sail Date: 2027-12-13
ID 2264825
Sail Date: 2027-12-20
ID 2264836
Sail Date: 2027-12-27
ID 2264837
Sail Date: 2028-01-03
ID 2264845
Sail Date: 2028-01-10
ID 2264838
Sail Date: 2028-01-17
ID 2264846
Sail Date: 2028-01-24
ID 2264839
Sail Date: 2028-01-31
ID 2264847
Sail Date: 2028-02-07
ID 2264840
Sail Date: 2028-02-14
ID 2264848
Sail Date: 2028-02-21
ID 2264841
Sail Date: 2028-02-28
ID 2264849
Sail Date: 2028-03-06
ID 2264842
Sail Date: 2028-03-13
ID 2264850
Sail Date: 2028-03-20
ID 2264843
Sail Date: 2028-03-27
ID 2264851
Sail Date: 2028-04-03
ID 2264844
Sail Date: 2028-04-10
ID 2264852
Sail Date: 2028-04-17
Current Sailing
Cruise Sailing ID: 2215858
Sailing Date: 2027-02-08
At Sea Days: 2
Nights: 7
Cheapest Price:
Day 1: Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City, commonly known by its previous name, Saigon, is the largest and most populous city in Vietnam. According to the 2019 census, Ho Chi Minh City has a population of over 8.9 million within the city proper and over 21 million within its metropolitan
Day 1: My Tho
My Tho is a city in the Tien Giang Province in the Mekong Delta region of South Vietnam. It has a population of approximately 169,000 in 2006 and 220,000 in 2012. It is the regional center of economics, education and technology.
Day 2: Cai Be
Cai Be is a river-land mixed town in Vietnam. It is a rural district of Tien Giang Province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. Along the river, there are docks that handle passengers and goods, and the floating market.
Day 2: Sa Dec
Sa Dec is a Provincial city in Dong Thap Province in the Mekong Delta of southern Vietnam. It is a river port and agricultural and industrial trading center. The Sa Dec economic zone consists of Chau Thanh, Lai Vung and Lap Vo districts.
Day 3: Tan Chau, Vietnam
Tân Châu is a town of An Giang Province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam.
Day 3: Border Crossing
Day 4: Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s busy capital, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers. It was a hub for both the Khmer Empire and French colonialists. On its walkable riverfront, lined with parks, restaurants and bars, are the ornate Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and the National Museum, displaying artifacts from around the country. At the city’s heart is the massive, art deco Central Market.
Day 5: Oudong
Oudong is a town in Cambodia, at the base of Phnom Udong Mountain, northwest of Phnom Penh. It was the site of the royal capital from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The mountain’s 2 mounds are connected by a ridge and dotted with stupas and shrines dedicated to former kings. Chedi Mouk Pruhm is the burial site of King Monivong.
Day 5: Kampong Tralach
Kampong Tralach District is a district in the south east of Kampong Chhnang Province, in central Cambodia. The district capital is Kampong Tralach town located 37 kilometres south of the provincial capital of Kampong Chhnang by road.
Day 5: Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s busy capital, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers. It was a hub for both the Khmer Empire and French colonialists. On its walkable riverfront, lined with parks, restaurants and bars, are the ornate Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and the National Museum, displaying artifacts from around the country. At the city’s heart is the massive, art deco Central Market.
Day 6: Oknhatey Village
Day 6: Angkor Ban
Angkor Ban is a khum of Sampov Loun District in Battambang Province in north-western Cambodia.
Day 7: Angkor Ban
Angkor Ban is a khum of Sampov Loun District in Battambang Province in north-western Cambodia.
Day 7: Kampong Cham
Kampong Cham is a city on the Mekong River in southeastern Cambodia. It's known for its French colonial buildings. To the south, Koh Pen Island is reached via a long bamboo bridge. Just beyond town is Wat Nokor Bachey, where a modern pagoda is built on the site of an Angkorian temple. The hills of Phnom Pros and Phnom Srei have temples at the top. Farther north, Prasat Hanchey has pagodas and Mekong River views.
Day 8: Kampong Cham
Kampong Cham is a city on the Mekong River in southeastern Cambodia. It's known for its French colonial buildings. To the south, Koh Pen Island is reached via a long bamboo bridge. Just beyond town is Wat Nokor Bachey, where a modern pagoda is built on the site of an Angkorian temple. The hills of Phnom Pros and Phnom Srei have temples at the top. Farther north, Prasat Hanchey has pagodas and Mekong River views.
Day 8: Siem Reap
Siem Reap, a resort town in northwestern Cambodia, is the gateway to the ruins of Angkor, the seat of the Khmer kingdom from the 9th–15th centuries. Angkor’s vast complex of intricate stone buildings includes preserved Angkor Wat, the main temple, which is pictured on Cambodia’s flag. Giant, mysterious faces are carved into the Bayon Temple at Angkor Thom.









cruiseCompanyDesc: Celebrating 18 years on the river, family-owned and operated AmaWaterways was founded in 2002 by three families; however, our river cruise story began well before that. Co-Founder and President Rudi Schreiner was born in Vienna, at the heart of the Danube. His love of design drew him to architecture, but his even greater love of travel drew him to places far and wide. In 1975, he traveled to South America for a journalism assignment on the Amazon. It was here he designed his first ship, using what he could find to build a raft that would take him up and down the river during the next 7 months. Soon thereafter, he started working in travel, creating unique tour experiences in Europe.

Ship: AmaDara
launched: 2015-01-01
totalcrew: 52
occupancy: 124
shortdescription: This distinctive ship is in a class of her own! AmaWaterways’ sole cruise ship on the Mekong River, the AmaDara features French Colonial décor and richly carved wood furniture inspired by the history of the region, as well as local artifacts made by native craftsmen. Air-conditioned interior corridors lead to spacious staterooms and suites, most featuring twin balconies that invite the ever-changing scenery of Southeast Asia inside. On board, the AmaDara caters to your every whim, with massage rooms, fitness room, gift shop, hair salon and sun-deck pool. Her stunning Saigon Lounge provides respite by day and unites guests over intriguing local entertainment by night. Savor authentic regional delicacies and Western cuisine in the Main Restaurant or dine at The Chef’s Table specialty restaurant; and throughout your cruise, be treated to unlimited complimentary wine with lunch and dinner, as well as house brand spirits, local beer and soft drinks throughout your cruise.
totalcabins: 62

Ports:
My Tho
Cai Be
Phnom Penh
Angkor Ban, Cambodia
Sa Dec
Kampong Cham
Ho Chi Minh City
Kampong Tralach
Oudong
Siem Reap
Tan Chau
Regions:
Asia & Indian Ocean
Sailings:
Voyage Code KB270208U
ID 2215746
Sail Date: 2026-08-24
ID 2264813
Sail Date: 2026-09-07
ID 2215747
Sail Date: 2026-09-21
ID 2215748
Sail Date: 2026-10-05
ID 2215749
Sail Date: 2026-10-19
ID 2215750
Sail Date: 2026-10-26
ID 2215751
Sail Date: 2026-11-02
ID 2215752
Sail Date: 2026-11-09
ID 2215753
Sail Date: 2026-11-23
ID 2215754
Sail Date: 2026-11-30
ID 2215755
Sail Date: 2026-12-07
ID 2215756
Sail Date: 2026-12-14
ID 2215757
Sail Date: 2026-12-21
ID 2215758
Sail Date: 2026-12-28
ID 2215848
Sail Date: 2027-01-04
ID 2215856
Sail Date: 2027-01-11
ID 2215849
Sail Date: 2027-01-18
ID 2215857
Sail Date: 2027-01-25
ID 2215850
Sail Date: 2027-02-01
ID 2215858
Sail Date: 2027-02-08
ID 2215851
Sail Date: 2027-02-15
ID 2215859
Sail Date: 2027-02-22
ID 2215852
Sail Date: 2027-03-01
ID 2215860
Sail Date: 2027-03-08
ID 2215853
Sail Date: 2027-03-15
ID 2215861
Sail Date: 2027-03-22
ID 2215854
Sail Date: 2027-03-29
ID 2215862
Sail Date: 2027-04-05
ID 2215855
Sail Date: 2027-04-12
ID 2264814
Sail Date: 2027-04-19
ID 2264815
Sail Date: 2027-08-02
ID 2264826
Sail Date: 2027-08-09
ID 2264816
Sail Date: 2027-08-16
ID 2264827
Sail Date: 2027-08-23
ID 2264817
Sail Date: 2027-08-30
ID 2264828
Sail Date: 2027-09-06
ID 2264818
Sail Date: 2027-09-13
ID 2264829
Sail Date: 2027-09-20
ID 2264819
Sail Date: 2027-09-27
ID 2264830
Sail Date: 2027-10-04
ID 2264820
Sail Date: 2027-10-11
ID 2264831
Sail Date: 2027-10-18
ID 2264821
Sail Date: 2027-10-25
ID 2264832
Sail Date: 2027-11-01
ID 2264822
Sail Date: 2027-11-08
ID 2264833
Sail Date: 2027-11-15
ID 2264823
Sail Date: 2027-11-22
ID 2264834
Sail Date: 2027-11-29
ID 2264824
Sail Date: 2027-12-06
ID 2264835
Sail Date: 2027-12-13
ID 2264825
Sail Date: 2027-12-20
ID 2264836
Sail Date: 2027-12-27
ID 2264837
Sail Date: 2028-01-03
ID 2264845
Sail Date: 2028-01-10
ID 2264838
Sail Date: 2028-01-17
ID 2264846
Sail Date: 2028-01-24
ID 2264839
Sail Date: 2028-01-31
ID 2264847
Sail Date: 2028-02-07
ID 2264840
Sail Date: 2028-02-14
ID 2264848
Sail Date: 2028-02-21
ID 2264841
Sail Date: 2028-02-28
ID 2264849
Sail Date: 2028-03-06
ID 2264842
Sail Date: 2028-03-13
ID 2264850
Sail Date: 2028-03-20
ID 2264843
Sail Date: 2028-03-27
ID 2264851
Sail Date: 2028-04-03
ID 2264844
Sail Date: 2028-04-10
ID 2264852
Sail Date: 2028-04-17
Current Sailing
Cruise Sailing ID: 2215858
Sailing Date: 2027-02-08
At Sea Days: 2
Nights: 7
Cheapest Price:
Day 1: Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City, commonly known by its previous name, Saigon, is the largest and most populous city in Vietnam. According to the 2019 census, Ho Chi Minh City has a population of over 8.9 million within the city proper and over 21 million within its metropolitan
Day 1: My Tho
My Tho is a city in the Tien Giang Province in the Mekong Delta region of South Vietnam. It has a population of approximately 169,000 in 2006 and 220,000 in 2012. It is the regional center of economics, education and technology.
Day 2: Cai Be
Cai Be is a river-land mixed town in Vietnam. It is a rural district of Tien Giang Province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. Along the river, there are docks that handle passengers and goods, and the floating market.
Day 2: Sa Dec
Sa Dec is a Provincial city in Dong Thap Province in the Mekong Delta of southern Vietnam. It is a river port and agricultural and industrial trading center. The Sa Dec economic zone consists of Chau Thanh, Lai Vung and Lap Vo districts.
Day 3: Tan Chau, Vietnam
Tân Châu is a town of An Giang Province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam.
Day 3: Border Crossing
Day 4: Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s busy capital, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers. It was a hub for both the Khmer Empire and French colonialists. On its walkable riverfront, lined with parks, restaurants and bars, are the ornate Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and the National Museum, displaying artifacts from around the country. At the city’s heart is the massive, art deco Central Market.
Day 5: Oudong
Oudong is a town in Cambodia, at the base of Phnom Udong Mountain, northwest of Phnom Penh. It was the site of the royal capital from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The mountain’s 2 mounds are connected by a ridge and dotted with stupas and shrines dedicated to former kings. Chedi Mouk Pruhm is the burial site of King Monivong.
Day 5: Kampong Tralach
Kampong Tralach District is a district in the south east of Kampong Chhnang Province, in central Cambodia. The district capital is Kampong Tralach town located 37 kilometres south of the provincial capital of Kampong Chhnang by road.
Day 5: Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s busy capital, sits at the junction of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers. It was a hub for both the Khmer Empire and French colonialists. On its walkable riverfront, lined with parks, restaurants and bars, are the ornate Royal Palace, Silver Pagoda and the National Museum, displaying artifacts from around the country. At the city’s heart is the massive, art deco Central Market.
Day 6: Oknhatey Village
Day 6: Angkor Ban
Angkor Ban is a khum of Sampov Loun District in Battambang Province in north-western Cambodia.
Day 7: Angkor Ban
Angkor Ban is a khum of Sampov Loun District in Battambang Province in north-western Cambodia.
Day 7: Kampong Cham
Kampong Cham is a city on the Mekong River in southeastern Cambodia. It's known for its French colonial buildings. To the south, Koh Pen Island is reached via a long bamboo bridge. Just beyond town is Wat Nokor Bachey, where a modern pagoda is built on the site of an Angkorian temple. The hills of Phnom Pros and Phnom Srei have temples at the top. Farther north, Prasat Hanchey has pagodas and Mekong River views.
Day 8: Kampong Cham
Kampong Cham is a city on the Mekong River in southeastern Cambodia. It's known for its French colonial buildings. To the south, Koh Pen Island is reached via a long bamboo bridge. Just beyond town is Wat Nokor Bachey, where a modern pagoda is built on the site of an Angkorian temple. The hills of Phnom Pros and Phnom Srei have temples at the top. Farther north, Prasat Hanchey has pagodas and Mekong River views.
Day 8: Siem Reap
Siem Reap, a resort town in northwestern Cambodia, is the gateway to the ruins of Angkor, the seat of the Khmer kingdom from the 9th–15th centuries. Angkor’s vast complex of intricate stone buildings includes preserved Angkor Wat, the main temple, which is pictured on Cambodia’s flag. Giant, mysterious faces are carved into the Bayon Temple at Angkor Thom.









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