A'Rosa Cruises

A'Rosa Cruises is a cruise line based in Rostock, Germany, which operates river cruises in Germany.[1]

A'Rosa Cruises
GmbH
IndustryTransportation
FateSold by Carnival Corporation & plc, 2003
Founded2001
FounderP&O Princess Cruises
Headquarters,
Area served
Germany
ServicesRiver cruises
Websitewww.arosacruises.com

History

A'Rosa was established in 2001, as a subsidiary of P&O Princess Cruises. The company was created to serve the German cruise market, alongside the AIDA Cruises fleet, which had been acquired by P&O in 1999. A'Rosa was modeled loosely on the AIDA concept and began life with three ships. A'Rosa Blu, was the sole cruise ship of the fleet, accompanied by A'Rosa Bella and A'Rosa Donna, two newly built river cruise ships. In 2003, P&O Princess merged with Carnival Corporation to form Carnival Corporation & plc. The A'Rosa brand was sold soon after the merger and was purchased by a private company which owned A-ROSA Flussschiff. The company continues to operate river cruises on the Danube, Main, Mosel, Rhine, Rhône and Saône rivers.

A'Rosa Cruises Fleet

Current Fleet

Built ShipBuilderEntered service for A'Rosa CruisesGross TonnageImage
2002 A'Rosa BellaNeptun Werft2002–Present3,524 tons
2002 A'Rosa DonnaNeptun Werft2002–Present3,524 tons
2003 A-Rosa MiaNeptun Werft2003–Present3,524 tons
2004 A-Rosa RivaNeptun Werft2004–Present3,524 tons
2004 A-Rosa LunaNeptun Werft2005–Present3,524 tons
2005 A-Rosa StellaNeptun Werft2005–Present3,524 tons
2008 A-Rosa AquaNeptun Werft2009–Present3,524 tons
2010 A-Rosa VivaNeptun Werft2010–Present3,524 tons
2011 A-Rosa BravaNeptun Werft2011–Present3,524 tons
2011 A-Rosa SilvaNeptun Werft2012–Present3,524 tons
2013 A-Rosa FloraNeptun Werft2014–Present3,524 tons

Former Fleet

Built Ship Builder Entered service for A'Rosa Cruises Gross Tonnage Notes Image
1991 A'Rosa BluFincantieri2002–200469,845 tonsIn 2004, it became AIDAblu for AIDA Cruises.
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