A-Rosa enters Australian market

Ship-A-Rosa Donna.rsz.pgGermany’s A-Rosa River Cruises has entered the Australian market, promoting five of its vessels that use the English and German language exclusively on three 11-night sailings on the Danube, Rhone, Saone, Rhine, Main and Mosel rivers in Europe.

Carrying up to 242 guests, prices start from A$3,127pp twin-share for a typical seven-night sailing, with on-board meals inclusive of fine regional wines.

All five A-Rosa vessels for the international market (Donna, Viva, Stella, Silva and Flora) use English and German on board, have gymnasiums and spas, complimentary bicycles for shore excursions, plus a selection of lounge and bar areas and entertainment and all but Viva have open-air swimming pools.

Staterooms feature queen beds, flat screen TV, complimentary wi-fi, bottled water, robes and slippers and some have French balconies.

A-Rosa enters Australian market

Ship-A-Rosa Donna.rsz.pgGermany’s A-Rosa River Cruises has entered the Australian market, promoting five of its vessels that use the English and German language exclusively on three 11-night sailings on the Danube, Rhone, Saone, Rhine, Main and Mosel rivers in Europe.

Carrying up to 242 guests, prices start from A$3,127pp twin-share for a typical seven-night sailing, with on-board meals inclusive of fine regional wines.

All five A-Rosa vessels for the international market (Donna, Viva, Stella, Silva and Flora) use English and German on board, have gymnasiums and spas, complimentary bicycles for shore excursions, plus a selection of lounge and bar areas and entertainment and all but Viva have open-air swimming pools.

Staterooms feature queen beds, flat screen TV, complimentary wi-fi, bottled water, robes and slippers and some have French balconies.