Experience the most beautiful Christmas markets and enjoy Christmas to the fullest.
As the year comes to an end and Christmas is fast approaching, we´re sure you are looking forward to a well-deserved break. Spend the most festive time of the year on board A-ROSA — and treat yourself and your loved ones to a holiday cruise with our all-round carefree rate “Premium All-Inclusive“.
Visit the most beautiful Christmas markets along the rivers during Advent or book an unforgettable holiday cruise to celebrate Christmas.
We offer fantastic Christmas cruises on the Danube and Rhine. And, best of all, we´ll take care of everything — all you have to think about is nothing but relaxing!
What's Included
Return Flights from the UK
Hold Luggage
Full Board Cruise
Premium All-Inclusive (exc. Spirits)
Free Wi-Fi
Accommodation & Facilities
A-ROSA CLEA
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New in 2024. Rhine cruises with the A-ROSA CLEA.
140 guests · 70 cabins · 4 decks · built 2009
Itinerary
Explore the day-by-day breakdown of your journey through Rhine.
Day 1
Frankfurt
Welcome to Goethe’s birthplace! Here’s another historical fact while we’re at it: this is where the first German national assembly met in 1848. Today, the metropolis on the Main is home to the headquarters of major banks and is also one of Germany’s most important centres of business and commerce. Frankfurt is also known for its many futuristic-looking high-rises. You’ll get a closer view of them when your Rhine cruise takes you along the Main river.
Day 2
Koblenz
Discover Koblenz during your Rhine cruise. Its history dates back over 2,000 years, making it one of Germany’s oldest cities – and one of its most picturesque, with a wealth of sights and cultural attractions. Marvel at Koblenz’s palaces, stately homes, grand townhouses, narrow lanes and romantic corners. And watch as our A-ROSA ship sails close to the famous Deutsches Eck headland.
Day 3
Rüdesheim
The town describes its biggest attraction, the world-famous Drosselgasse, as ‘144 metres of joie de vivre’. This centre of Rhine Romanticism once inspired poets and musicians – it was here that Brahms composed his Symphony No. 3. Rüdesheim is the best-known spot in the Rheingau and has plenty of cultural attractions, including stately homes and fortifications. And no visit to the towns and countryside of this area of the Rhine would be complete without a Rüdesheim coffee, which was invented here.
Day 4
Mainz
Mainz bleibt Mainz (or ‘Mainz is always Mainz’) is more than a carnival motto. It is an expression of the easy-going way of life that makes the locals proud of their city, makes it easy for non-locals to settle in and helps visitors to enjoy their stay here. With 2,000 years of history, Mainz is not just one of the oldest cities in Germany – it is also a place where you can see history come alive wherever you turn.
Day 5
Frankfurt
Welcome to Goethe’s birthplace! Here’s another historical fact while we’re at it: this is where the first German national assembly met in 1848. Today, the metropolis on the Main is home to the headquarters of major banks and is also one of Germany’s most important centres of business and commerce. Frankfurt is also known for its many futuristic-looking high-rises. You’ll get a closer view of them when your Rhine cruise takes you along the Main river.
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