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TUI River Cruise Ships Compared


This is a sponsored post for TUI River Cruises.

When planning a river cruise, much of your adventure will take place ashore. Your cruise will drop you right in the heart of some of Europe and Africa’s best destinations, giving you ample time to explore and enjoy the culture.

TUI Alma Ship

However, don’t disregard the other half of your cruise – the time spent onboard. You can look forward to exceptional comfort, great dining and the fantastic service that TUI is renowned for.

Yet the ships aren’t identical, so let’s look at the full fleet of TUI River Cruises ships and the differences between them, as it may influence your decision on which one to book.

How Many TUI River Cruises Ships Are There?

There are seven ships in the TUI fleet, all of which are adults-only. Three of those are currently sailing in Europe, with two more ships joining them in 2026. The final ships sail the Nile in Africa.

The ships are:

  • TUI Isla – Europe
  • TUI Maya – Europe
  • TUI Skyla – Europe
  • TUI Al Horeya – Africa
  • TUI Bahareya – Africa
  • TUI Alma – Europe, brand new for 2026
  • TUI Ria – Europe, joining in 2026

Most of the fleet has been taken on by TUI and given extensive renovation to offer the best cruises possible, but TUI Alma will be the first brand-new ship built exclusively for the fleet.

TUI River Cruise Ships Accommodation

There are several different cabin options available across the TUI fleet, including standard cabins, cabins with a French Balcony, some with a full balcony, and some suite options.

Here’s a breakdown of all the different accommodation types by ship:

Cabin Type Type TUI Alma TUI Isla TUI Maya TUI Ria TUI Skyla TUI Al Horeya TUI Bahareya
Balcony Suite Cabin Suite No No No No No YES No
French Balcony Suite Cabin Suite YES YES YES No YES YES YES
Balcony Cabin Balcony YES No No No No No No
Superior French Balcony Cabin French Balcony No YES YES YES YES YES YES
French Balcony Single Cabin French Balcony No YES YES No YES No No
French Balcony Cabin French Balcony YES YES YES No YES No No
Superior Cabin Outside View No YES YES YES YES No No
Single Cabin Outside View YES YES YES YES YES YES No
Standard Cabin Outside View YES YES YES YES YES No No

There are no cabins on any of the TUI ships that are Insides – you will always have at least a view from a large window – Superior Cabins have two windows for even more light.

Most of the rooms on the ships have a French Balcony, so you don’t actually get an outdoor space you can step out onto, but you do get to have an open air view and soak in the sights and smells of your destinations.

There are a handful of cabins with a Balcony, including the option of a Balcony Suite if you cruise on TUI Al Horeya.

TUI River Cruise Ships Dining

While river cruise ships don’t have the space to have the same number of restaurants as ocean-faring vessels, you aren’t stuck with just one choice, regardless of the ship you choose. Each has at least two dining options to enjoy, and most have three.

Restaurant Type TUI Alma TUI Isla TUI Maya TUI Ria TUI Skyla TUI Al Horeya TUI Bahareya
Main Restaurant* Buffet/table service YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
Al Fresco BBQ/snacks (weather dependent) No YES YES No YES YES No
Bistro Buffet/table service No YES YES No YES No No
Cinder Buffet lunch YES No No No No No No
Vinha Table service dinners YES No No No No No No

Each ship has a main restaurant. On Al Horeya, that’s its name, while TUI Alma has Sorriso while the other three ships have Verdastro. It offers a range of meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner, including a mix of buffet and a la carte options.

Verdastro Restaurant on TUI Ship

Al Fresco is an outdoor bar area on the top deck that, when the weather permits, will serve BBQ food and snacks. Cinder, on TUI Alma, is similar but it’s designed to be open on all itineraries and has self-serve lunches every day.

The Bistro is an alternative dining venue and offers a more relaxed environment. It’s open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and again offers a range of buffet and a la carte options.

While Vinha, exclusive to TUI Alma, is designed to showcase the best of local flavours. It is only open for dinner.

TUI River Cruise Ships Entertainment

The leisure facilities and entertainment across the ships are relatively similar, though there are a couple of key differences to watch out for.

Facility TUI Alma TUI Isla TUI Maya TUI Ria TUI Skyla TUI Al Horeya TUI Bahareya
Lounge YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
Cocktail Bar YES YES YES TBC YES No No
Top Deck With Activities YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
Shallow Pool YES No No No No YES YES
Wellness Area YES YES YES TBC YES YES TBC
Sauna No YES YES TBC YES No TBC
Massages No No No TBC No YES TBC

Each of the river cruise ships has a main lounge – it’s called the Observatory on most of the fleet, although TUI Alma’s lounge is called the Novo Lounge. Here, you’ll be able to grab a relaxed drink during the day, while in the evening you can enjoy the varied entertainment provided by the ship, including live music, quizzes and more.

Prefer a quieter cocktail or coffee? TUI Isla, TUI Maya and TUI Skyla all have the Club Lounge, perfect for pre- or post-dinner drinks in a more peaceful spot, with a roaring digital fireplace setting the mood.

TUI Alma has a similar spot, but it’s called The Retreat. By day, it serves as the wellness centre, with exercise equipment, classes and more along with a juice bar. It then transforms at night into an intimate location for a post-dinner cocktail.

Each of the other ships has its own Wellness Centre too, with a sauna available on TUI Isla, TUI Maya and TUI Skyla. TUI Al Horeya offers spa treatments including massages, as well.

TUI Al Horeya Pool

All ships also have a top deck where you can relax and enjoy a range of activities, including cornhole and even mini golf. Only TUI Alma and TUI Al Horeya have a pool, though.

TUI River Cruise Ships Destinations

The main differences between the TUI River Cruises ships are the destinations where they sail – so if you’re planning your cruise based on your itinerary, that’s more likely to be the deciding factor on which ship you book.

River TUI Alma TUI Isla TUI Maya TUI Ria TUI Skyla TUI Al Horeya TUI Bahareya
Danube No YES YES No YES No No
Douro YES No No No No No No
Dutch & Belgian Waterways No YES No YES No No No
Main No YES YES No No No No
Moselle No YES No YES No No No
Nile No No No No No YES YES
Rhine No YES YES YES YES No No

Final word

Honestly, the onboard experience doesn’t vary too much between the TUI ships – you’re going to have an amazing time regardless. There are subtle differences in the accommodation options and some of the onboard dining and entertainment, but it’s mainly the destination choices that separate these ships.

Remember that all your dining is included, along with drinks during meals and the tips – not a penny extra to pay across the fleet. So whichever ship you sail on, you’ll enjoy fantastic value.

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