Arosa River Cruises

Arosa River Cruises have six ships, focused on the German-speaking market. These European cruises cater to shopping, spa relaxation and nightlife. Without a dress code, a relaxed atmosphere is emphasized; patrons are encouraged to leave formal attire, such as tuxedos and evening dresses, at home. The cruise ships include swimming pools, putting greens, fitness rooms, restaurants and spa areas.
  1. Danube River Cruise

    • Arosa offers seven-day cruises that travel from Vienna to Budapest, then back through Vienna to Melk, ending in Vienna. You can explore the imperial and art nouveau aspects of Budapest and tour Bratislava's buildings and foundations, the baroque and Gothic. In Vienna, you will sail through spectacular Wachau Valley, and historic Dürnstein, offering cobblestoned town squares. Passau's ancient fortress and Italian architecture will appear in Germany. You may also tour the 900-year-old baroque Benedictine abbey at Melk, and the city of Salzburg, Mozart's birthplace.

    Rhine River Cruise

    • The Rhine River cruise runs from Switzerland to the Netherlands, and can be extended from four days to 10 days. The Middle Rhine is the highlight of the Rhine Valley, a part of the river that has appeared in many legends and stories. It's also the most narrow part of the Rhine Valley, with the Loreley Rock, wine villages and many castles. The Middle Rhine is recognized on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Patrons may also experience Dragon's Rock near Bonn, known for the scenery, as well as the skylines of Cologne and its Gothic cathedrals.

    Rhone River Cruise

    • Meander through France on Arosa's Rhone River cruise, viewing many historic cities. Beginning in Switzerland, you will travel through the Mediterranean, visiting wine regions, the Papal Palace in Avignon, Cote du Rhone's vineyards, and historical Arles. You will also wind through Lyon, with silk works and fine dining, traveling through Provence with the landscapes that inspired Vincent Van Gogh.

      You'll also pass through Camargue, one of the largest areas of untouched nature in Europe, filled with wild horses.

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