THE construction of A-ROSA River Cruises’ new E-Motion ship is completed, with the vessel now being transferred to the Netherlands for interior fitting and finishing (pictured). The ship was taken downstream from its shipyard antierul Naval Severnav on the Danube River to the port of Constana, on Romania’s Black Sea...
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THE construction of A-ROSA River Cruises’ new E-Motion ship is completed, with the vessel now being transferred to the Netherlands for interior fitting and finishing (pictured).
The ship was taken downstream from its shipyard antierul Naval Severnav on the Danube River to the port of Constana, on Romania’s Black Sea coast, where she was loaded onto a dock ship.
The new ship is now travelling through the Bosporus, the Mediterranean, and the Bay of Biscay to Rotterdam, where she is expected to arrive in the coming days.
The interior work will then be carried out at the Concordia Damen shipyard.
“We are very pleased that our newest fleet member has taken an important step on her journey to becoming our new flagship vessel,” said Chief Executive Officer Jorg Eichler.
“This ship enables us to once again pioneer innovation within the European river cruise market and set new product and environmental standards.
“It will also be the first passenger ship on the Rhine to have four decks and a width of 17.7 metres, offering more space for each guest.”
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