AmaWaterways/AmaKristina

7 Night Lyon Cruise on AmaKristina

Lyon, Vienne, and Tournon

7 nightsThu, Jul 16, 2026AmaKristinaCruiseOnly
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Quick facts

  • Duration7 nights
  • DepartsThu, Jul 16, 2026
  • ReturnsThu, Jul 23, 2026
  • Departure portTain-lHermitage (Tournon)
  • TypeCruiseOnly
  • ShipAmaKristina

Itinerary

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  1. Day 1 — Lyon

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    RIVER CRUISE EMBARKATION-Lyon, France. Arrive in Lyon and settle into your stateroom. From the ship’s berth on the Rhône in the city center, discover Lyon on your own before tonight’s welcome reception on board. (Meals: D)

  2. Day 2 — Lyon

    Visit again (first on day 1)

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    City tour with Roman sites – Smithsonian Journeys Exclusive-Lyon. Set where the Rhône and Saône Rivers meet, Lyon was established in the first century as a Roman military outpost. Start your tour of this World Heritage site amid the medieval lanes of Fourvière Hill, visiting its 19th-century basilica as well as the Roman ruins of Lugdunum. Then venture into Vieux Lyon on a guided walk in the Saint Jean district, known for its traboules, hidden passageways used by silk workers to transport their wares and later by Resistance fighters during World War II. Alternatively, indulge in a variety of cheeses, breads, and charcuterie on a visit to historic Les Halles market, or a take guided bike tour. The afternoon is yours to explore the city as you wish. (Meals: B,L,D)<li>Lyon-OR Les Halles Market tour-Lyon. Set where the Rhône and Saône Rivers meet, Lyon was established in the first century as a Roman military outpost. Start your tour of this World Heritage site amid the medieval lanes of Fourvière Hill, visiting its 19th-century basilica as well as the Roman ruins of Lugdunum. Then venture into Vieux Lyon on a guided walk in the Saint Jean district, known for its traboules, hidden passageways used by silk workers to transport their wares and later by Resistance fighters during World War II. Alternatively, indulge in a variety of cheeses, breads, and charcuterie on a visit to historic Les Halles market, or a take guided bike tour. The afternoon is yours to explore the city as you wish. (Meals: B,L,D)</li><li>Lyon-OR Lyon bike tour-Lyon. Set where the Rhône and Saône Rivers meet, Lyon was established in the first century as a Roman military outpost. Start your tour of this World Heritage site amid the medieval lanes of Fourvière Hill, visiting its 19th-century basilica as well as the Roman ruins of Lugdunum. Then venture into Vieux Lyon on a guided walk in the Saint Jean district, known for its traboules, hidden passageways used by silk workers to transport their wares and later by Resistance fighters during World War II. Alternatively, indulge in a variety of cheeses, breads, and charcuterie on a visit to historic Les Halles market, or a take guided bike tour. The afternoon is yours to explore the city as you wish. (Meals: B,L,D)</li><li>Lyon-Free Time-Lyon. Set where the Rhône and Saône Rivers meet, Lyon was established in the first century as a Roman military outpost. Start your tour of this World Heritage site amid the medieval lanes of Fourvière Hill, visiting its 19th-century basilica as well as the Roman ruins of Lugdunum. Then venture into Vieux Lyon on a guided walk in the Saint Jean district, known for its traboules, hidden passageways used by silk workers to transport their wares and later by Resistance fighters during World War II. Alternatively, indulge in a variety of cheeses, breads, and charcuterie on a visit to historic Les Halles market, or a take guided bike tour. The afternoon is yours to explore the city as you wish. (Meals: B,L,D)</li>

  3. Day 3 — Lyon

    Visit again (first on day 1)

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    Beaujolais Tasting-Lyon and Beaujolais. Get a glimpse into Lyon’s past as an important silk manufacturing center on a visit to a workshop where artisans produce silks using traditional methods “à la lyonnaise.” See how pigments are prepared and prints are created and fixed, and learn about the lives of the canuts, Lyon’s silk workers, who famously revolted in the mid-1800s. Alternatively, you can choose to travel to the vineyards of Beaujolais for a wine tasting and learn about the history and techniques of wine production in the region. This evening, learn about Vienne’s renowned jazz festival and the evolution of French jazz as you listen to a live performance. (Meals: B,L,D)<li>Lyon-<b>OR Croix Rousse Silk Factory tour – Smithsonian Journeys Exclusive</b>-Lyon and Beaujolais. Get a glimpse into Lyon’s past as an important silk manufacturing center on a visit to a workshop where artisans produce silks using traditional methods “à la lyonnaise.” See how pigments are prepared and prints are created and fixed, and learn about the lives of the canuts, Lyon’s silk workers, who famously revolted in the mid-1800s. Alternatively, you can choose to travel to the vineyards of Beaujolais for a wine tasting and learn about the history and techniques of wine production in the region. This evening, learn about Vienne’s renowned jazz festival and the evolution of French jazz as you listen to a live performance. (Meals: B,L,D)</li><li>Lyon-<b>Evening Jazz presentation with live performance – Smithsonian Journeys Exclusive</b>-Lyon and Beaujolais. Get a glimpse into Lyon’s past as an important silk manufacturing center on a visit to a workshop where artisans produce silks using traditional methods “à la lyonnaise.” See how pigments are prepared and prints are created and fixed, and learn about the lives of the canuts, Lyon’s silk workers, who famously revolted in the mid-1800s. Alternatively, you can choose to travel to the vineyards of Beaujolais for a wine tasting and learn about the history and techniques of wine production in the region. This evening, learn about Vienne’s renowned jazz festival and the evolution of French jazz as you listen to a live performance. (Meals: B,L,D)</li>

  4. Day 4 — Vienne

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    "Footsteps of Ancient Romans” walking tour-Vienne. Situated between the wine regions of Beaujolais and Côtes du Rhône lies Vienne, a city with a Roman past that can be seen in its marvelously preserved ruins. On a walking tour, view the Roman Temple of Augustus and Livia and visit the Gothic cathedral and the Romanesque St. Pierre Abbey, one of the oldest surviving churches in France. If you prefer a more active outing, hike to a chapel atop Mount Pipet or go biking on a scenic stretch of the ViaRhôna cycling route. (Meals: B,L,D)<li>Vienne-OR Mount Pipet hike -Vienne. Situated between the wine regions of Beaujolais and Côtes du Rhône lies Vienne, a city with a Roman past that can be seen in its marvelously preserved ruins. On a walking tour, view the Roman Temple of Augustus and Livia and visit the Gothic cathedral and the Romanesque St. Pierre Abbey, one of the oldest surviving churches in France. If you prefer a more active outing, hike to a chapel atop Mount Pipet or go biking on a scenic stretch of the ViaRhôna cycling route. (Meals: B,L,D)</li><li>Vienne-OR ViaRhôna bike tour -Vienne. Situated between the wine regions of Beaujolais and Côtes du Rhône lies Vienne, a city with a Roman past that can be seen in its marvelously preserved ruins. On a walking tour, view the Roman Temple of Augustus and Livia and visit the Gothic cathedral and the Romanesque St. Pierre Abbey, one of the oldest surviving churches in France. If you prefer a more active outing, hike to a chapel atop Mount Pipet or go biking on a scenic stretch of the ViaRhôna cycling route. (Meals: B,L,D)</li>

  5. Day 5 — Tournon

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    Steam train ride-Tournon/Viviers. Ride a vintage steam train through the magnificent scenery of the Gorge du Doux in the mountains of Ardèche, stopping in the charming town of Colombier-le-Vieux¬. Or visit the Château de Tournon for a presentation and sampling of wine and chocolate. For a more active adventure, hike through the vineyards of Tain l’Hermitage and stop in at a local winery for a tasting. Sail on to Viviers arriving this evening and stroll through the city on an entertaining history tour that might send shivers down your spine! (Meals: B,L,D)<li>Tournon-OR Red wine and chocolate tasting-Tournon/Viviers. Ride a vintage steam train through the magnificent scenery of the Gorge du Doux in the mountains of Ardèche, stopping in the charming town of Colombier-le-Vieux¬. Or visit the Château de Tournon for a presentation and sampling of wine and chocolate. For a more active adventure, hike through the vineyards of Tain l’Hermitage and stop in at a local winery for a tasting. Sail on to Viviers arriving this evening and stroll through the city on an entertaining history tour that might send shivers down your spine! (Meals: B,L,D)</li><li>Tournon-OR Tain-l'Hermitage hike and wine tasting -Tournon/Viviers. Ride a vintage steam train through the magnificent scenery of the Gorge du Doux in the mountains of Ardèche, stopping in the charming town of Colombier-le-Vieux¬. Or visit the Château de Tournon for a presentation and sampling of wine and chocolate. For a more active adventure, hike through the vineyards of Tain l’Hermitage and stop in at a local winery for a tasting. Sail on to Viviers arriving this evening and stroll through the city on an entertaining history tour that might send shivers down your spine! (Meals: B,L,D)</li>

  6. Day 6 — Avignon

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    Walking tour and Papal Palace-Avignon. Dock in delightful Avignon, the seat of the papacy for nearly 70 years in the 14th century. Choose to explore the extraordinary Papal Palace, originally built by Pope Clement V when he fled Rome and now a World Heritage site. Or head to the fabled Luberon to visit the artists’ hub of Bonnieux and the acclaimed Fondation Blachère, which showcases contemporary African art. Alternatively, set out on a gastronomic tour of Avignon, visiting producers and epicurean shops to sample specialties. In the afternoon, visit the impressive Pont du Gard aqueduct, a masterpiece of ancient Roman engineering, or opt for a guided bike ride through Avignon. (Meals: B,L,D)<li>Avignon-OR Tastes of Avignon -Avignon. Dock in delightful Avignon, the seat of the papacy for nearly 70 years in the 14th century. Choose to explore the extraordinary Papal Palace, originally built by Pope Clement V when he fled Rome and now a World Heritage site. Or head to the fabled Luberon to visit the artists’ hub of Bonnieux and the acclaimed Fondation Blachère, which showcases contemporary African art. Alternatively, set out on a gastronomic tour of Avignon, visiting producers and epicurean shops to sample specialties. In the afternoon, visit the impressive Pont du Gard aqueduct, a masterpiece of ancient Roman engineering, or opt for a guided bike ride through Avignon. (Meals: B,L,D)</li><li>Avignon-<b>OR Fondation Blachere visit – Smithsonian Journeys Exclusive</b>-Avignon. Dock in delightful Avignon, the seat of the papacy for nearly 70 years in the 14th century. Choose to explore the extraordinary Papal Palace, originally built by Pope Clement V when he fled Rome and now a World Heritage site. Or head to the fabled Luberon to visit the artists’ hub of Bonnieux and the acclaimed Fondation Blachère, which showcases contemporary African art. Alternatively, set out on a gastronomic tour of Avignon, visiting producers and epicurean shops to sample specialties. In the afternoon, visit the impressive Pont du Gard aqueduct, a masterpiece of ancient Roman engineering, or opt for a guided bike ride through Avignon. (Meals: B,L,D)</li><li>Avignon-Pont du Gard-Avignon. Dock in delightful Avignon, the seat of the papacy for nearly 70 years in the 14th century. Choose to explore the extraordinary Papal Palace, originally built by Pope Clement V when he fled Rome and now a World Heritage site. Or head to the fabled Luberon to visit the artists’ hub of Bonnieux and the acclaimed Fondation Blachère, which showcases contemporary African art. Alternatively, set out on a gastronomic tour of Avignon, visiting producers and epicurean shops to sample specialties. In the afternoon, visit the impressive Pont du Gard aqueduct, a masterpiece of ancient Roman engineering, or opt for a guided bike ride through Avignon. (Meals: B,L,D)</li><li>Avignon-OR Avignon bike tour-Avignon. Dock in delightful Avignon, the seat of the papacy for nearly 70 years in the 14th century. Choose to explore the extraordinary Papal Palace, originally built by Pope Clement V when he fled Rome and now a World Heritage site. Or head to the fabled Luberon to visit the artists’ hub of Bonnieux and the acclaimed Fondation Blachère, which showcases contemporary African art. Alternatively, set out on a gastronomic tour of Avignon, visiting producers and epicurean shops to sample specialties. In the afternoon, visit the impressive Pont du Gard aqueduct, a masterpiece of ancient Roman engineering, or opt for a guided bike ride through Avignon. (Meals: B,L,D)</li>

  7. Day 7 — Arles

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    Arles walking tour-Arles. Delight in a guided walking tour of the city’s World Heritage-listed Roman ruins, a visit to the Vincent van Gogh Foundation and a walk to the artist’s haunts, or bike along the riverfront. In the afternoon, tour Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where Vincent van Gogh produced some of his most famous paintings while confined to an asylum. Alternatively, venture to Les Baux de Provence, a village built high among the crags of a rocky outcropping. Meander among the ruins of its fortress and the galleries and boutiques that now line the storied lanes. Stop at the Carrières de Lumières for a multisensory experience of art, music, and history, and visit an olive farm. (Meals: B,L,D)<li>Arles-OR Bike tour-Arles. Delight in a guided walking tour of the city’s World Heritage-listed Roman ruins, a visit to the Vincent van Gogh Foundation and a walk to the artist’s haunts, or bike along the riverfront. In the afternoon, tour Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where Vincent van Gogh produced some of his most famous paintings while confined to an asylum. Alternatively, venture to Les Baux de Provence, a village built high among the crags of a rocky outcropping. Meander among the ruins of its fortress and the galleries and boutiques that now line the storied lanes. Stop at the Carrières de Lumières for a multisensory experience of art, music, and history, and visit an olive farm. (Meals: B,L,D)</li><li>Arles-Les Baux and Carrières de Lumières-Arles. Delight in a guided walking tour of the city’s World Heritage-listed Roman ruins, a visit to the Vincent van Gogh Foundation and a walk to the artist’s haunts, or bike along the riverfront. In the afternoon, tour Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where Vincent van Gogh produced some of his most famous paintings while confined to an asylum. Alternatively, venture to Les Baux de Provence, a village built high among the crags of a rocky outcropping. Meander among the ruins of its fortress and the galleries and boutiques that now line the storied lanes. Stop at the Carrières de Lumières for a multisensory experience of art, music, and history, and visit an olive farm. (Meals: B,L,D)</li><li>Arles-OR Van Gogh & <b>St Remy de Provence</b> Walking Tour - <b>Smithsonian Journeys Exclusive</b>-Arles. Delight in a guided walking tour of the city’s World Heritage-listed Roman ruins, a visit to the Vincent van Gogh Foundation and a walk to the artist’s haunts, or bike along the riverfront. In the afternoon, tour Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where Vincent van Gogh produced some of his most famous paintings while confined to an asylum. Alternatively, venture to Les Baux de Provence, a village built high among the crags of a rocky outcropping. Meander among the ruins of its fortress and the galleries and boutiques that now line the storied lanes. Stop at the Carrières de Lumières for a multisensory experience of art, music, and history, and visit an olive farm. (Meals: B,L,D)</li>

  8. Day 8 — Arles

    Visit again (first on day 7)

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    RIVER CRUISE DISEMBARKATION-Arles. Bid farewell to Arles and transfer to the airport for your flight home. (Meals: B)

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With AmaWaterways&rsquo; Co-Founder Kristin Karst serving as AmaKristina&rsquo;s Godmother, you know you will have a distinctive experience aboard this phenomenal, award-winning river ship. Both a French and outside balcony in most staterooms allow you to enjoy the ever-changing scenery however you wish. In the marble bathroom, enjoy multi-jet showerheads, soothing bath and body products, cozy robes and hair dryers. Suites feature added enhancements, including a larger sitting area and an expansive bathroom complete with a bathtub and separate shower. The AmaKristina also includes a massage and hair salon, gift shop, specialty coffee station, heated pool with swim-up bar, fitness center, sundeck walking track and a fleet of onboard bikes. Her Main Restaurant is a taste of the outdoors, with vines and branches infused in the decor, and expert chefs preparing the signature exquisite cuisine with fresh, locally sourced ingredients both in the Main Restaurant and at The Chef&rsquo;s Table.

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  • Main dining rooms Traditional complimentary dining
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  • Onboard Activities With fewer guests on board, you can enjoy the luxury of space to unwind, relax and reconnect with your loved ones. Publi
  • Pool Soak up some rays or take a dip in our refreshing pool with a swim-up bar as it pass by centuries-ol
  • Specialty dining Reservations and cover charges may apply
  • Spa & salon Treatments at additional cost

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Ship specifications

Bars / Lounges
2
Beam
38 ft (11.6 m)
Built In
Netherlands
Crew Nationality
International
Dining / Restaurants
3
Fitness Center
Yes
Home Port
Basel
Maiden Voyage
2017
Number of Crew
51
Number of Staterooms
76
Number of Suites
4
Passenger Capacity
156
Pool
Yes
Registry
Switzerland
Ship Length
443 ft (135 m)
Spa
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes

Prices shown are per person, based on double occupancy, and include taxes and port fees where available. Gratuities and optional extras are not included. All fares are subject to availability and may change. Final pricing will be confirmed at time of booking.