Zambezi Queen

Passengers
28
Cabins
14
Crew
22
Length
150m
Speed
24 knots
Launched
2009
Refitted
2019
Class
Small Adventure
Designet specielt til dyrelivsobservationer, den intime Zambezi Queen med plads til kun 28 passagerer havde sin debut i et af verdens mest betagende steder, Afrikas legendariske Chobe-flod. Mens hun driver langs floden, opfatter dyrene ingen trussel, hvilket giver dig en enestående mulighed for at opleve dyrelivet på nært hold. For at beskytte miljøet benytter den miljøvenlige Zambezi Queen et vandjet fremdrivningssystem, brændstofeffektive og lavemissionsgeneratorer samt et solopvarmningssystem. På øverste dæk pryder en lukket, airconditioneret spisestue, lounge og bar, samt en åben Sun Deck med en forfriskende plunge pool. Suiterne har private balkoner, hvorfra du kan nyde uhindrede udsigter over floden og det afrikanske landskab. Gennem dagen forkæles du med gratis sydafrikanske vine, øl, lokale spiritus, læskedrikke og flaskevand. Og på en særlig aften kan du nyde en afrikansk-inspireret middag med traditionelle retter og underholdning.






Private Balcony



Private Balcony with Sitting Area



Main Restaurant
Beliggende på 3. dæk byder spisesalen på uforstyrret udsigt på tre sider. Oplev delikate retter som butternut- og macadamiasuppe samt oksefilet med bordelaise-sauce, nøje sammensat med den perfekte vin.
Restaurantens faciliteter:
With panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the boat, everywhere you go you can take advantage of magnificent wildlife viewing.



Lounge & Bar
With panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the boat, everywhere you go you can take advantage of magnificent wildlife viewing.
Bar includes local & imported spirits, wine and beers



Pool Deck
The top deck features an open-air Sun Deck complete with a plunge pool. Unlike a typical river cruise that travels from one port to the next, the Zambezi Queen was designed for an entirely different purpose—to facilitate optimal game viewing along the Chobe.
Gift Shop
The onboard boutique offers a variety of souvenirs for purchase.
Local Entertainment
One of the most enriching ways to discover Africa is through its spirited dance, as well as its music, which varies throughout the continent. While cruising, be treated to an African-themed dinner, combining the traditional food, music and dance of the Chobe River region.
Wildlife
Lodges & Hotels
Oplev uforstyrret dyrelivsobservation i en uberørt afrikansk vildmark og vågn op til naturens lyde under dit ophold på et af to lodges, hver designet til en uforglemmelig eventyrrejse.
Tintswalo Safari Lodge
Omgivet af gamle platantræer og beliggende langs en sæsonbestemt flod, byder denne luksuriøse lodge på seks klassiske suiter (67 m²). Her finder du både indendørs og udendørs bruser, og terrassen har en privat plunge-pool.
Serengeti Migration Camp
De 20 deluxe og rummelige forhøjede telte på Serengeti Migration Camp har 360-graders verandaer, der skaber dit helt eget private fristed. Denne camp er blevet kåret som et af verdens "Top 10 Hotels" af "Travel + Leisure."
Serengeti Pioneer Camp
Dette vidunderlige 5-stjernede camp, inspireret af safari-retreaterne fra 1930’erne, tilbyder en ideel beliggenhed i et unikt område, der udnytter de tidlige måneder af den årlige migration. Campen består af ti individuelt designede luksustelte med eget badeværelse.
Tarangire Treetops
Lev drømmen højt over marula- og baobabtræerne på en af verdens mest karakteristiske lodges. Hvert forhøjet, åbent værelse tilbyder panoramaudsigt over Tarangire-sletterne og byder på store soveværelser samt eksotiske dobbelte brusere.
The Manor at Ngorongoro
Hver af de 20 Manor Cottage-suiter på denne elegante ejendom har privat terrasse og gårdhave, indendørs og udendørs pejse, et victoriansk badekar med klør og en regnbruser.
Authentic Experiences
National Park Safaris
From massive herds of impala to lounging lions, the diversity of this region sets it apart from any other location in the world and allows for exhilarating encounters with the mighty animal kingdom.
Bird Watching and Fishing
Hook a tiger fish, or one of the many bream species. Prefer bird watching? Since the Chobe River is home to more than 450 species, you’ll be able to spot a host of birds.
Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda
Discover Rwanda’s natural wonders and wildlife on an epic adventure with the magnificent Mountain Gorillas, a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience to see the gorillas in the mist.
African Village Visit
During your cruise along the Chobe River, you will visit one of the villages along its banks and meet the wonderful residents there. Many guests wish to give back after visiting the village. If you’d like to coordinate a donation to any African village, please contact us at giveback@amawaterways.com.
Boma Dinner
BOMA (British Officers Mess Area) is a circular-shaped gathering point, normally with a fire pit, where people gather to cook, eat, sing and socialize.
Rovos Rail
When wood-paneled coaches and world-class staff greeted adventurers ready to be whisked off on the safari of their dreams...
Wishing you could harken back to this golden age of African rail safari? Where you could roll through the countryside aboard a locomotive, taking in the impressive wildlife and rugged landscape of Africa? Don’t let this bygone era pass you by! You too can enjoy the romantic and nostalgic atmosphere for yourself as you board a luxurious Rovos Rail vintage train and travel through the heart of some of Africa’s most vividly captivating sights on our Rivers & Rails of Africa itinerary.
The Distinguished Way to Travel
Traveling via train was once the most distinguished way to travel. It was glamorous, chic, and posh. Trains were dazzling works of art and the subjects of Agatha Christie novels. Travelers would dress in their absolute finest and delight in the utter luxury of taking one’s time—after all, life is about more than just the destination.
Since its establishment in 1989, Rovos Rail has earned an international reputation for its truly world-class travel experiences. Five-star cuisine, excellent South African wines, and extraordinary views await our explorers when traveling in turn-of-the twentieth-century style throughout this 995-mile route.
Safari in Luxury
Your trip aboard Rovos Rail will start with a sendoff at the colonial-era rail station in Victoria Falls. From there, wind your way through the timeless beauty of the African bush – where you may spot various herds of wildlife roaming or galloping by. As you travel to your next destination, you can relax in the train’s glamorous lounges, which feature plush seating and picture windows. You will also enjoy your meals in the exquisite Victorian dining room, where crisp linen and polished silver are paired with elegant cuisine and fine wines. Dressing up for dinner is all part of the fun here – with cocktail attire for ladies and jackets and ties for gentlemen.
Watching the World Go By
After your visit to Zimbabwe’s Hwange Game Reserve, you will continue towards the metropolitan city of Pretoria, where you will be met by lush mauve blossoms and Jacaranda trees lining streets – and possibly even a flock of preening peacocks that congregate nearby. Through it all, you’ll be able to watch the world roll by at the pace of a time gone by – but with some modern amenities and considerations, such as air-conditioned suites and lounges. There are no radios or television sets on board to preserve the authenticity of travel at the turn of the century, but travelers may use laptops or mobile devices within the privacy of their own suite.

Sought-After Souvenirs
What will you bring home from your Africa cruise? Below are two guest – and crew – favorites that support local artisans and villages.
Rooibos Tea
For the tea connoisseur, pick up some fresh rooibos tea, “red tea”, that can only grow in the Cederberg region of the Western Cape. It’s well-known for its antioxidant properties and had a mild, earthy flavor.
Zulu Shield
Take a piece of Africa home with you with a traditional Zulu shield (sizes range from small decorative to large life-size). With intricate beadwork, Zulu Shields are beautiful in both color and craftsmanship.



Plunge Pool
Take a cooling dip and feel refreshed while watching the passing scenery and wildlife upon the Chobe River.
Onboard Spa
Indulge in the ultimate in relaxation by pampering yourself with a variety of massage and facial treatments while cruising the Chobe River, available for a nominal fee.
Age Restriction
Dress Code
Smoking Policy
Smoking is forbidden on all internal areas on the Zambezi Queen. Smoking is only permitted on the outside area of the entertainment deck.
Dietary Requirements
Please let us know prior to your departure if you have any special dietary requirements (e.g. vegan, diabetic, gluten-free, etc.). We will make every effort to accommodate your requests, with the resources available to us.
Disabled Facilities
Physical Requirements
AmaWaterways' itineraries are as varied and active as you want them to be. Shore excursions and land packages require a moderate-to-challenging amount of walking and sites may have steps and/or uneven terrain. The embarkation/disembarkation points between ship and shore may not be able to accommodate guests with mobility issues.
Due to uneven terrain, cobblestones, stairs, temples, dirt roads and a lack of accessible facilities, our itineraries are not recommended for guests with limited mobility requiring the use of mobility aids like wheelchairs, scooters or any other mechanical devices. We kindly request guests requiring special assistance be accompanied by a companion who is physically able to provide such assistance, as AmaWaterways crew is unable to assist guests with personal tasks or hygiene needs. If there is uncertainty of a prospective guest’s fitness to travel or ability to independently care for their personal needs, please inform AmaWaterways as soon as possible. This will allow us to consider and discuss possible accommodations to ensure your safety and comfort during the cruise.
Throughout your river cruise it is likely the ship will be docked next to one or two other river ships. It is important to note that in these cases, disembarkation/embarkation may include walking up the stairs and through the adjacent ship(s) lobby or Sun Deck to reach the shore. You may also need to embark or disembark via a narrow gangway or occasionally cross an uneven surface to enter or exit the ship. These are typical situations that are beyond the control of AmaWaterways.
Accessible Facilities
Due to lack of space and facilities, shipboard accommodations and storage for mobility aids like wheelchairs, scooters or any other mechanical devices are unavailable and accessible facilities are extremely limited in most destinations. In addition, motorcoaches, boats and minibuses used for transfers and shore excursions are not equipped with the devices and tools necessary for full accessibility.
Mobility Devices
Guests may bring personal mobility devices (wheelchairs, electric scooters and walking frames) onboard our ships. However, devices must be stored in the guest’s stateroom and cannot be used in the dining room or lounge and must adhere to local standards and limitations. AmaWaterways Cruise Directors, crew and guides are unable to push wheelchairs on board or on shore.
Transfers and shore excursions adhere to a set schedule and cannot be adjusted for unexpected delays due to physical limitations. AmaWaterways and its affiliates are not responsible for any denial of services by airline carriers, cruise vessels, hotels, motorcoaches, local guides/operators or other independent suppliers.
Medical Facilities
Internet and Wi-Fi Access
Laundry
Excursions
Africa Cruise & Land Safari: All excursions are included.
What to Pack
Your Essential Africa River Cruise Packing Guide
When traveling through Africa, it is always advised to travel light. On some itineraries, baggage size and weight are strictly limited. The best advice is “if in doubt, leave it out.”
A safari calls for casual, easy-care clothing that includes some long-sleeved items for protection from mosquitoes and the sun. If you plan on dining at a fine restaurant in a city such as Cape Town or Johannesburg, “smart casual” is the norm – no ties for men or evening dresses for women are necessary. For those traveling to South Africa during the winter months (April - September), it is recommended to bring some warm clothes for chilly early morning and late-night temperatures. Dressing in layers is also recommended, as temperatures rise quickly during the day. Please note plastic bags are discouraged in Botswana and banned in Tanzania and may not be brought into the country. However, Ziploc plastic bags are acceptable for carrying toiletries and medication.
Some recommended items to pack:
Adults Only
All ages welcome
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Let our specialists help you find the perfect voyage aboard this magnificent vessel.
(+886) 02-2721-7300Contact Advisor