AmaWaterways has introduced three limited-time offers designed to help travel advisors drive early bookings on select 2026 and 2027 sailings.
Available now through March 31, 2026, and valid for over 600 sailing, the offers include the Complimentary Land Package and Triple Savings, both of which can be combined with the company’s AirPlus fixed air rates.
“We are always looking for meaningful ways to support our travel advisor partners while delivering outstanding value to their clients,” Alex Pinelo, chief sales officer of AmaWaterways.
“With rising airfares and continued demand for immersive travel experiences, these promotions give advisors powerful tools to secure early bookings, drive group business and offer guests meaningful savings while maintaining the high-quality experience they expect from AmaWaterways.”
A part of the first promo, advisors can offer a complimentary pre- or post-cruise land package on select 2026 and 2027 Europe and Colombia sailings. The offer is valid for new FIT and group bookings.
The land packages include stays at hotels, daily breakfast, guided excursions, transfers between the hotel and river cruise ship with luggage service, and the support of a cruise manager who accompanies guests throughout the land journey.
The second deal, the Triple Savings offer, includes $1,000 cruise savings per stateroom, a complimentary stateroom upgrade, and $50 onboard credit per person.
This offer applies to new FIT and group bookings and covers select Europe and Colombia sailings.
Both can be combined with the AirPlus program, which provides fixed airfare pricing.
For 2026 Europe sailings, AirPlus rates start at $999 for Economy, $2,299 for Premium Economy, and $4,299 for Business Class.
For 2027 Europe sailings, AirPlus rates are U$999 for Economy, $2,499 for Premium Economy, and $4,499 for Business Class.
Additionally, guests who choose not to use the Complimentary Land or Triple Savings offers may instead receive up to $2,500 per stateroom in cruise savings on select 2026 and 2027 sailings.
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