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Rhine Experience Amsterdam and Rotterdam
Highlights of the Rhine Cruise
Spend your time on deck dreaming – but don't miss the dream-like landscape.
From Cologne to Harbor tour Antwerp, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Harbor tour Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Cruising Day to Cologne.
Antwerp is the diamond city - but Rotterdam, Dordrecht and especially Amsterdam are also real jewels. Where else do strangers immediately feel like they belong? Where else are there crazy and lovable things on every street corner? Bicycle bells mingle with music from open windows - and the guests from the A-ROSA ship mix with the locals in the pubs and restaurants. And in between the cities: Wind whistling around your nose - and an incomparable feeling of freedom spreads. And then again, it is pleasing to the eye to see one of the old Dutch fishing villages with the quaint stepped gables and colorful fishing boats.
Antwerp : When your Rhine cruise calls at Antwerp, you’ll quickly realise that this small Flemish port is no stranger to festive sparkle. In fact, sparkle was virtually invented there: this time-honoured commercial city is a major diamond centre, where precious stones are polished until they twinkle like stars. Antwerp itself is also a jewel – from the ship, you’ll have a wonderful view of its grand houses with their decorated stepped gables.
Ijsselmeer : There’s a lot to discover between the Frisian Wadden Sea and the open North Sea: small harbours, endless white sandy beaches and water as far as the eye can see. The IJsselmeer is the largest lake in the Netherlands. Its shore is a great place for mudflat walking – and with a little luck, you’ll even find oysters washed up at low tide. On land, you can explore towns full of fascinating history, inspiring art and entertaining cultural attractions.
Cologne : There are many things to see in Cologne, and they are all overshadowed by the cathedral. At 144.5 metres long and 157.38 metres high, this is the third-highest church building in the world. The view over Cologne, the Rhine and the surrounding areas makes climbing the south tower’s 533 steps well worth the effort. The basilica of Great St Martin Church is another fantastic sight. The brightly coloured houses of Cologne’s fish market seem to glow in front of it. Located away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, you can soak up the atmosphere of the old town here. During carnival season, locals sing ‘Das Herz der Welt, das schlägt am Rhein’ (‘The heart of the world beats on the Rhine’) – and when you get to know the people of Cologne, you’ll no doubt agree with this sentiment.
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