Rhine City Experiences
Beurs voor Diamanthandel, the Belgian diamond bourse, has north-facing windows, because it’s important to keep sunlight to a minimum when evaluating the colour and purity of the stones. Antwerp is an old diamond-trading city, but it also has a more down-to-earth side. The city’s most famous chip shop is Frituur N°1 where Maria subjects the truly exquisite chips to a dual-fry process. Amsterdam’s treasures include its diverse range of museums, its glittering canals and, most importantly, its relaxed multicultural society, where every visitor immediately feels at home. Duisburg in Germany’s Ruhr region (or “Pott”) has an equally international quality. Duisburg is a true city on water: the Rhine, the Ruhr, the Rhine-Herne Canal and the world’s largest inland port are all waiting to be explored. When you dock here and take a look at the huge ships that sail the world’s seas, you’re bound to feel a little bit of wanderlust yourself.
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 Rhine with the new A-ROSA Rhine ship.
A-ROSA’s modern cruise ships on the Rhine offer much space for everything that makes guests‘ holidays even more comfortable. The new E-motion ship on the Rhine sets completely new standards and surpasses any river cruise ship you have ever seen.