Old and New European Cruise Ships this Summer

The European cruise market might be on a decline, but the parade of new or renovated ships continues. AMA Waterways, a European cruise leader, has launched a ship specially designed for cruising the Volga River. Unlike the other European cruise ships that sail on more popular rivers like Danube and the Rhine, AMAKatrina is much bigger with a capacity of 212 passengers.
This European cruise ship is not new, in her previous life she was known as the Royal Princess. It has four decks and 24,000 square feet of public area, and replaces the more familiar and familiar Tolstoy. AMA is offering an 11-day tour on the AmaKatarina along the Volga-Baltic Waterway. The European cruise ship will sail a series of short and long itineraries, ranging from Christmas cruises to Oslo to journeys to the Caribbean and Indonesia.