Top 5 Things we Love about Arosa River Cruises
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So, one of the things I thought was the best about this ship, and I wasn't sure when I first got on her, and then I loved it was how they separate the dining room and the food stations.
I would call it much more whimsical. There were architectural details and vibrant colors vibrant.
You know what else I loved was the swimming pool on the top deck.
This is the ultimate all-inclusive moment. Everything every drink you ever want is included in the fair and all your puities and air and your air uh from a couple of Canadian gateways and um your transfers and also um all your shore excursions.
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Thinking of taking a European river cruise this year? There's a new river cruise available to North American cruise lovers: Arosa River Cruises. It's a well-known European river cruise line, but for the first time, in 2013 North Americans can join this unique river cruise experience. Lynn Elmhirst from Ship2Shore.TV and Vanessa Lee from Cruise and Travel Lifestyles sailed on an Arosa cruise. Here are the top 5 things we loved about our Arosa cruise!