AmaSintra Overview
Cruise through Portugal in style aboard AmaSintra, our newest ship on the Douro River. The majority of the ship’s 51 staterooms feature floor-to-ceiling views, allowing you to witness the terraced vineyards and rolling hills along the river from the comfort of your private accommodations. Each stateroom is elegantly appointed with marble bathrooms, carved wood accents, plush beds and modern amenities including climate control, a safe, an entertainment system and complimentary Wi-Fi. The ship’s spacious public areas are adorned with vibrant Portuguese ceramics, while the Sun Deck invites you to relax in the pool or on a comfortable lounge chair. With a fitness room and a spa, you can rejuvenate with a vigorous workout or a restorative massage. Savor regionally inspired cuisine and local wines in the Main Restaurant, then cap your evening with live entertainment in the lounge.
  1. TECHNICAL DATA
  2. Staterooms51
  3. Passengers102
Life On Board At A Glance
AmaSintra DECK PLAN
To see deckplan details please click on numeric icons
1
Main Lounge
2
Reception
3
Elevator
3
Elevator
3
Elevator
4
Main Restaurant
5
Fitness Room
6
Spa
Stateroom Categories
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    SUITE
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    A
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    B
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    C
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    D
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    E
Luxurious STATEROOMS
SuitePorto Deck, 323 sq. ft.
Category APorto Deck, 215 sq. ft.
Category BLisbon Deck, 215 sq. ft.
Category CPorto Deck, 161 sq. ft.
Category DDouro Deck, 161 sq. ft.
Category EDouro Deck, 161 sq. ft.

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