AmaWaterways will build a second AmaMagna

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The AmaMagna sailing through the Iron Gates on the Danube on the border of Romania and Serbia.
The AmaMagna sailing through the Iron Gates on the Danube on the border of Romania and Serbia. Photo Credit: AmaWaterways

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. -- AmaWaterways is planning to build a second AmaMagna ship. 

The ship is expected to debut in 2027, said Kristin Karst, executive vice president and co-founder of AmaWaterways, who made the announcement at this year's Travel Leaders Network Edge conference.

The company debuted the 196-passenger AmaMagna in May 2019. The ship is 72 feet wide, almost twice the width of AmaWaterways' other river cruise ships, offering larger cabins and more dining venues. It has a full-size pickleball court. The ship sails Danube River itineraries.

The new ship, Karst said, will likely feature improved-upon aspects of the first AmaMagna. 

The second AmaMagna will join other new ships the company plans to launch in the next two years, including a ship on the Mekong River in Southeast Asia and in Europe on the Rhine and Danube rivers.

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