Danube Classics
Wouldn’t it be nice to experience several cities and landscapes in one single trip, and to discover that any one of these destinations would have made the trip worthwhile? This is exactly what you’ll experience on the almost 3,000-km stretch of the Danube between the Black Forest and the Black Sea. In irrepressible Bratislava, Renaissance meets socialism, and science fiction thrives alongside Baroque. Budapest – so majestic yet so quirky – has an improvisational feel, with its “ruin pubs” and former schools and factories converted into offices. And then there is the Hungarian language! Also: Vienna. Resembling an ornate pink confectionery creation, this is another city whose mixture of oriental, German and French influences make visitors fall in love with it. In fact, one trip to Vienna is not enough: you’ll want to keep coming back to discover more. And you’ll probably want to keep coming back for the Wäschermäderln, Vienna’s famous marzipan-stuffed apricots, too.
Introducing A-Rosa, a German river cruise line operating for a German and international audience with German and English spoken onboard.
The cruise line has a fleet of 14 comfortable, plush river ships operating on Europe’s most popular waterways, like the Danube, Rhine and Rhone.
A popular cruise option with A-Rosa is the line’s Christmas-themed sailings.
River cruise on the Danube with A-ROSA MIA