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Beautiful Rivers

As each day unfolds, make new discoveries in each new riverside village, town or city along the way.

Beautiful rivers

Step aboard your A-ROSA ship and, in comfort and relaxed style, discover and explore the delights of Europe’s great rivers. Watch the scenery slowly unfold from a seat in a lounge or the sun deck, and get to know the rivers’ different characters and charms, as you pass or call at a host of fascinating places that have contributed immeasurably to Europe’s colourful history and culture down the centuries.

Porto, Portugal

Strasbourg, France

Avignon, France

Budapest, Hungary

The Golden RiverDouro

Journey to and from Portugal’s time-weathered, colourful second city, Porto, through the meanders of one of Europe’s most scenic waterways, heading through a sun-baked landscape of ancient vineyards, port-wine quintas and slumbering towns and villages, and beautiful Salamanca, towards the Spanish border, before returning through dramatic gorges to Porto and its bustle. The Romantic Rhine Moselle, & Main

Cruise Europe's most famous river, from Switzerland to the Low Countries, calling at historic cities, quaint villages and passing pictureperfect scenery. Explore the vineyard-clad Moselle or the medieval delights of the Main. The Sun-kissed

Rhône & Saône

Journey on the Saône through the vineyarddotted countryside of Burgundy and the Côte d’Or, then head south on the Rhône from France’s glorious second city Lyon, to take in papal enclave Avignon, sailing into the heart of Roman Gaul, to Arles, to the wild Camargue and the edge of the Mediterranean. The Blue Danube

Ply a languid course through Central and Eastern Europe, on the broad sweeps of the continent’s second-longest waterway from Germany to the Black Sea. Take in the glories of Imperial Vienna, Baroque gem Bratislava and Hungary’s twin capital Budapest, and enjoy some spectacular scenery, including Austria’s famed Wachau Valley. The Beautiful Seine

Wind your way to or from the glorious French capital, on a journey that takes in the verdant, orchard-dotted countryside of Normandy, and which is punctuated with visits to historic cities including Joan of Arc’s Rouen and Monet's garden at Giverny. Overlooked by ancient castles that bore witness to the turbulence of ages past, and an inspiration to the Impressionists, the Seine is one of France's greatest treasures.

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