A-ROSA has started offering its
European cruises to Australians
looking for a wider range of
activities and soft adventure.
US-BASED David Morris International
(DMI) has partnered with A-ROSA Cruises to
introduce its all-inclusive river cruises for the
first time to the Australian market.
Overseeing the operation of three A-ROSA
vessels, DMI has tailored the onboard
experience to suit a mix of Australian,
American and Canadian passengers.
Among the points of difference to other river
cruises, each ship has a swimming pool on the
top deck and the shore excursions are “more
active, attracting a slightly younger crowd”,
said a spokesperson.
Rather than the traditional walking tour in
each port of call, A-ROSA also provides options
for hiking, kayaking, cycling, museum visits,
concerts, culinary events or market tours with
the ship’s chef.
Up to three complimentary excursions are
offered in most ports, as well as optional
activities such as horse-riding, hot-air
ballooning and flights in a private aircraft.
Fares, which are generally lower than
other all-inclusive operators, also include
all gratuities, meals, transfers, wi-fi and an
open bar all day (beer, wine, sparkling wine,
cocktails, spirits, soft drinks, bottled water, tea
and specialty coffees).
As a launch offer on select cruises, A-ROSA
has waived the single supplement for cabin
categories A and S and cut it to 20% for others.
Christmas cruises on the Rhine are still
available this year, from US$2,099 per person –
a saving of $1,000 per cabin.
To book, contact a travel agent or see
www.arosacruises.com for more details.
