New Amadeus river ship launching in 2027
Amadeus River Cruises announced newest river cruise ship, AMADEUS Mira, will launch in 2027.
Mira will join sister ship, AMADEUS Aurea, which is scheduled to enter service in 2026.
The ship will feature an updated hybrid-electric propulsion system complemented by an advanced control and positioning system for maximum efficiency.
Additional eco-friendly features include solar panels for supplemental power, a heat recovery system to optimize energy use, and special glass panelling to minimise heat loss.
“On board our fleet, cutting-edge environmental technology and luxurious design go hand in hand,” said Wolfgang Lüftner, founder and CEO of Amadeus River Cruises.
AMADEUS Mira will sail the Rhine, Main and Danube rivers.
Like Aurea, Mira will accommodate 158 passengers in 12 suites and 67 cabins.
Guests aboard AMADEUS Mira will enjoy lounge areas, the open-air “Café Vienna” gallery, a dedicated massage and fitness area and large sun deck featuring a heated pool and lido bar.
Bookings for the 2027 season are expected to open in January 2026.
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