Emerald Cruises & Tours Christens Emerald Astra in Amsterdam
by Bruce Parkinson
Rendering: Emerald Astra
Emerald Cruises & Tours has officially christened Emerald Astra, the newest addition to its European river fleet of 10, marking a milestone for the brand as it expands its Emerald Star-Ships on the Rhine, Main and Danube rivers.
The naming ceremony took place in Amsterdam. At the centre of the celebration was godmother Toni Lanotte-Day, a U.S. travel advisor, entrepreneur and one of Scenic Group’s top global sellers.
Emerald says Lanotte-Day’s appointment as godmother reflects a deeper industry narrative: the growing influence of travel advisors in shaping the direction of modern luxury travel brands.

“In maritime tradition, being a godmother represents luck, protection and prosperous journeys ahead,” Lanotte-Day said. “But I also see it as representing the travel advisors who believe in this product and help bring it to life for their clients.”
With a sleek exterior design and bright, contemporary interiors inspired by Scenic Group’s in-house ship building division MKM Yachts, Emerald Astra introduces a new design direction intended to evoke what Lanotte-Day described as “a feeling of relaxed joy” from the moment guests step onboard.
“It’s for travellers who want to truly experience a destination, whether that is through history, culture, or active exploration, but still return to a space that feels like home,” she added.
“Emerald Astra reflects the vision for the growth of Emerald Cruises brand globally. Contemporary, immersive and connected to the destinations we sail,” said Glen Moroney, Founder & Chairman of Scenic Group.
“Naming Toni as godmother recognizes the role travel advisors have played in building Scenic Group and the role they will continue to play in shaping our future.”
As Emerald Cruises continues its fleet expansion, it will next welcome Emerald Lumi on the Seine river in 2027.





