Newmarket Holidays Launches new European river cruise brochure
Newmarket Holidays launched a new European river cruise brochure for 2023/24 in partnership with A-ROSA River Cruises.
Its latest touring collection features itineraries on the contemporary river cruise vessels of the A-ROSA fleet.
The new brochure includes three new European river cruise itineraries.
These are a Rhine Cruise to Amsterdam; Experience the Rhine Amsterdam-Basel; and Romance on the Moselle.
Itineraries encompass sailings from spring through summer, plus autumn and festive escapes.
Customers can choose from the Danube, Rhine, Moselle, Rhone and Saône, Seine and Douro rivers.
Ships boast spacious cabins, lounges, a sun deck, swimming pool and an on-board SPA-ROSA.
The new brochure adopts Newmarket Holidays’ newly-launched branding to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
The new programme also sees the introduction of A-ROSA Sena, the fleet’s first E-Motion ship, offering an environmentally-advanced river cruise experience.
It has both diesel and electric propulsion.
It arrives in port under battery power, completely emission-free and carries up to 280 guests.
The brochures are available to request via Tradegate.
Newmarket Holidays and A-ROSA are offering a special discount of up to £400 per person on premium, all-inclusive cruises of seven nights or more.
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