European City & Nature Cruises
A-ROSA is a provider of European river cruises, but has so much more to offer: unique experiences in the city and in the country, taste sensations, encounters, breathtaking landscapes and pure relaxation. We do everything in our power to make sure your customers’ holiday is one that they will never forget.
With us, a perfect holiday starts with the journey towards the destination; whether customers spend it on the sun deck or in the spa, they can always savour a stunning view. First-class service as well as delicious food and beverages on demand are all part of the experience – it’s what we call “Premium all inclusive”. Guests can also look forward to a home away from home, not to mention vibrant cities, unspoilt nature and exciting excursions. All your customers have to decide is whether they want to discover the Rhône, the Seine, the Danube, the Rhine or the Douro.
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AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND TRAVEL AGENTS
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A-ROSA SALES AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
Email: aunz.sales@a-rosa.com
A-ROSA River Cruises
PO Box 169
Five Dock NSW 2046
Australia
Regional Director Australia & New Zealand
Birgit Eisbrenner
Mobile: +61(0)413 239 955
Email: b.eisbrenner@a-rosa.com
FIVE RIVERS, ONE DESTINATION: YOUR CUSTOMERS’ DREAM HOLIDAY.
RHINE, MAIN & MOSELLE
If you just look at its source, the Rhine is Swiss – with German hillsides along for the ride. That’s why it visits three other countries and their major cities on its way to the North Sea: Basel, Strasbourg, Koblenz and Cologne. As the sea slowly comes into view, A-ROSA guests see the busy side of the Rhine. Effervescent Amsterdam injects more multicultural esprit into the Rhine delta than the ancient Romans ever managed. And Rotterdam surpasses itself on a daily basis thanks to its lively arts scene and reputation as the continent’s busiest seaport. So it is up to our guests to choose what side of this richly varied river they choose.
DANUBE
The “Queen of Rivers” has as many faces as it has bends. Its journey begins as a small rill in the Black Forest. By the time it reaches Bavaria, visits the metropolis Vienna and meanders through the world heritage site of Wachau. The Danube runs through the spectacular scenery of ten nations and passes cities that seem to vie with each other for the most remarkable architecture. Bratislava is followed by Budapest and Belgrade. Finally, it reaches the Iron Gates, the highlight of the Cataract Passage, before the Danube branches out into thousands of channels that run into the Black Sea. Here the cruise begins for our passengers anew.
SEINE
The Seine follows a winding path through the history of France – and each epoch is remarkable in its own way. Million-year-old chalk cliffs, the medieval alleyways of Rouen, Monet’s water-lily pond in Giverny. In contrast, visitors to Le Havre admire France’s most modern seaport. And Paris? The crowning jewel in France’s sophisticated reputation! Whether it’s wondering at Mona Lisa’s smile in the Louvre for our guests, taking a break in the Jardin des Tuileries or shopping to their heart’s content along the Champs Élysées, the present moment is what counts here.
RHÔNE & SAÔNE
In the Midi, France’s Mediterranean south, the attitude of the “Grande Nation” towards life seems to be tangible. Many would say it’s due to the special light which shines on remarkable buildings like the Papal Palace in Avignon. Or the scent of the lavender fields that welcomes travellers along the river. Others connect it to the traces of history, which are an integral part of the cityscapes, like the amphitheatre of Arles or the narrow medieval alleyways of Lyon. Perhaps it is also the pure pleasures that no French person can do without. A fresh baguette, a good cheese and a glass of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. When will you immerse yourself in the French way of vivre?
DOURO
The Portuguese owe a lot to the Douro river. The Douro is an important part of Portuguese history. It connects the Alto Douro region, where the luscious grapes grow, to Porto, where the grapes are treated to create delicious port wine. Along its course, the river takes in breathtaking nature and Portuguese culture. Passing through villages where Jewish people and Muslims lived together in peace during the Inquisition. And ancient churches. The original sources of bygone monarchies and, of course, the beautiful azulejos. Let’s not mention that the Douro rises in Spain.