Cruise Region : Europe |
Company : A-Rosa |
Ship : A-ROSA FLORA |
Journey Start : Thu 02 Apr 2026 |
Journey End : Sat 11 Apr 2026 |
Count Nights : 9 nights |
Day | Date | Port | Arrival | Departure |
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1 | 2.04 Thu | Passau / Germany | 16:00 | |
2 | 3.04 Fri | Wachau / Austria | ||
2 | 3.04 Fri | Klosterneuburg / Austria | 11:00 | 23:00 |
3 | 4.04 Sat | Bratislava / Slovakia | 07:00 | 17:00 |
4 | 5.04 Sun | Budapest / Hungary | 08:00 | |
5 | 6.04 Mon | Budapest / Hungary | 21:00 | |
6 | 7.04 Tue | Esztergom / Hungary | 03:00 | 12:00 |
7 | 8.04 Wed | Vein / Austria | 08:00 | |
8 | 9.04 Thu | Vein / Austria | 18:00 | |
9 | 10.04 Fri | Linz am Rhein / Germany | 12:00 | 18:30 |
10 | 11.04 Sat | Passau / Germany | 07:00 |
We offer two distinct types of bookings to cater to different needs: A‑ROSA Premium All‑Inclusive for unlimited indulgence and A‑ROSA Basic incl. Full Board for a more flexible experience.
Premium All-Inclusive 2025
Indulge all day, every day with high-quality buffets
High-quality drinks included throughout the day: tea, coffee and coffee specialities, water, soft drinks, beer, prosecco, as well as a selection of wines
Reduced prices for additional on board services and offerings, e.g. SPA treatments, workshops (except A-ROSA ALEA and A-ROSA CLEA)
Free use of onboard amenities, such as sauna and gym (No sauna on A-ROSA ALEA and A-ROSA CLEA)
Transfer between airport or TGV train station and ship when arrival is booked through A-ROSA
Kids Club on Family Cruises as well as all-year round on A-ROSA SENA
Toiletries in cabin and bathrobes on request
Special Welcome and Farewell dinners for cruises of 5 nights and more
Guest Relations Management at our guests' service
Varied onboard entertainment for cruises of 7 nights or more with local performers
Room service in every cabin grade, during bar opening hours**
Free e-bike depending on availability
A-ROSA Basic incl. Full Board
A-ROSA Basic incl. Full Board is the perfect alternative for more spontaneous A-ROSA guests who are flexible in their choice of dates and itineraries.
This booking offers the following amenities:
Full Board: Extensive breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet, additional embarkation snack and coffee and tea hour
Daily varied onboard entertainment
Free use of onboard facilities such as sauna and fitness area
Free choice of date, ship, route and cabin category
All port charges
A-ROSA Basic Full Board is only available on selected departures, with limited availability. You will be informed of your cabin number on board.
Suites, A-ROSA Cruise Specials, A-ROSA Packages and other benefits, such as Early Booking Discounts or children travelling for free, are not available for an A-ROSA Basic booking.
SERVICES |
Premium All-Inclusive | Basic Full Board |
---|---|---|
Early Booking Price for bookings made until 28 February 2025 or 31 August 2025. | Yes | - |
Change of reservation fee (until 30 days prior to cruise) | once free of charge | |
Cancellation fee (until 31 days prior to cruise) | 40 % | 50 % |
Free choice of cabin number | Yes | - |
Reserve preferred cabin of choice for a limited period of time free of charge | Yes | - |
Balcony and Junior Suite available | Yes | - |
Children up to and including 15 years of age travel free of charge on deck 1 (except A-ROSA ALVA, A-ROSA ALEA, A-ROSA CLEA)¹ | Yes | - |
10 % Back-to-back cruise discount (only on the cruise fare)² | Yes | - |
4 % mini group discount (min. 6 full-paying passengers)² | Yes | - |
Book additional e-bike packages (terranova) | Yes | Yes |
Reserve excursions online in advance | Yes | Yes |
Indulge all day, every day: Comprehensive breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets, embarkation refreshment and daily teatime snack | Yes | Yes |
Tea, coffee and coffee specialities, water, soft drinks, sparkling wine as well as a selection of wine & beer, during bar opening hours³ | Yes | for fee |
Water dispensers⁴ | Yes | Yes |
Mineral water in the cabin (A-ROSA ALEA & A-ROSA CLEA) | Yes | - |
Special Welcome & Farewell dinners | Yes | Yes |
Comprehensive service concept with guest relations management | Yes | Yes |
Onboard entertainment with local performers (7 nights+) | Yes | Yes |
Kids Club available on family cruises and all year round on the A-ROSA SENA | Yes | Yes |
Reduced prices on wellness and beauty treatments at SPA-ROSA⁵ | Yes | - |
Toiletries in cabin and bathrobe on request | Yes | for a fee |
A-ROSA App with information about your cruise | Yes | Yes |
Room service in every cabin category (during bar opening hours)⁶ | Yes | for a fee |
E-bikes for independent exploration (subject to availability)⁷ | Yes | for a fee |
Transfer between the airport or TGV train station and the ship, if travelling via A-ROSA⁸ | Yes | Yes |
Premium All-Inclusive | Basic FullBoard | |
Cocktails and long drinks from renowned brands during bar opening hours3 | € 19 pp/night | € 39 pp/night |
Transfer train station-ship-train station Danube & Rhine9 | € 20 pp/one way | € 20 pp/one way |
1 Children up to and including 15 years of age travel free of charge when accompanied by at least one (two in Cat. G) supervising adult on Deck 1. From Deck 2 children receive a 30 % discount. Furthermore, children up to 7 years of age accompanied by 2 supervising adults can use a sofa bed free of charge on the A-ROSA SENA in categories B - D. On the A-ROSA ALVA, A-ROSA ALEA & A-ROSA CLEA children accompanied by at least one supervising adult receive a 30 % discount. The children’s discount is only valid for the cruise itself. Limited availabilities on all cruises.
2 Cannot be combined with other discounts or reductions.
3 On board A-ROSA ALVA drinks are included all day, including cocktails, long drinks and more.
4 Except on board A-ROSA ALEA and A-ROSA CLEA.
5 No treatments on board A-ROSA ALEA and A-ROSA CLEA.
6 Room service for drinks according to the room service menu. Except on board A-ROSA ALVA, A-ROSA ALEA and A-ROSA CLEA.
7 Rental is not possible on board A-ROSA ALVA, A-ROSA ALEA and A-ROSA CLEA.
8 Flight from/to Lyon, Paris, Porto and Vienna. If the flight or TGV is booked via A-ROSA, the transfer is included. You will receive a voucher with your travel information.
9 Available for cruises from Passau and Cologne. Transfer times will be specified in the travel information.
Cruise fare does not include the following services and should be paid additionaly:
a) Standard rate for "A-ROSA Premium All-Inclusive" prices
• up to 31 days before departure 25%
• 30 days or less before departure 40%
• 24 days or less before departure 50%
• 17 days or less before departure 60%
• 10 days or less before departure 80%
• 3 days before departure until the day of departure or cancellation on the day of arrival or no-show 90%
b) Special rate for "A-ROSA Basic Full Board" prices
• up to 31 days before departure 35%
• 30 days or less before departure 50%
• 24 days or less before departure 60%
• 17 days or less before departure 75%
• 10 days or less before departure 85%
• 3 days before departure until the day of departure or no-show 90%
A-ROSA Cruise Booking Terms
30% deposit upon booking
100% 45 days before the start of the cruis
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Apart from being regarded as the City of Music[ because of its musical legacy, Vienna is also said to be "The City of Dreams" because it was home to the world's first psychoanalyst – Sigmund Freud. The city's roots lie in early Celticand Roman settlements that transformed into a Medieval and Baroque city, and then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is well known for having played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, and the late-19th-century Ringstraße lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.
Vienna is known for its high quality of life. In a 2005 study of 127 world cities, the Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the city first (in a tie with Vancouver and San Francisco) for the world's most liveable cities. Between 2011 and 2015, Vienna was ranked second, behind Melbourne. In 2018, it replaced Melbourne as the number one spot. For eight consecutive years (2009–2016), the human-resource-consulting firm Mercer ranked Vienna first in its annual "Quality of Living" survey of hundreds of cities around the world, a title the city still held in 2016. Monocle's 2015 "Quality of Life Survey" ranked Vienna second on a list of the top 25 cities in the world "to make a base within."
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