A-Rosa Sena, the environmentally conscious river cruise ship, celebrates its first anniversary, marking a significant stride in sustainable cruising.
- Boasting over 40 successful departures from Cologne, A-Rosa Sena utilises a hybrid propulsion system for emission-free port entries.
- The ship has hosted over 650 children, prioritising family-friendly amenities and experiences.
- According to A-Rosa UK and Ireland MD Lucia Rowe, the vessel sets a new standard for river cruises in Europe.
- Complementing its routine itineraries, A-Rosa Sena offers specialised themed cruises in select months.
A-Rosa Sena, a pioneering vessel in sustainable river cruising, celebrates its one-year anniversary. Since its maiden journey, it has positioned itself as a frontrunner in eco-friendly navigation. The ship’s innovative hybrid propulsion system facilitates emission-free sailing for up to 45 minutes when entering and exiting ports, a feat achieved over 40 times from Cologne.
Since its inception, the A-Rosa Sena has provided a welcoming environment for families, with more than 650 children having enjoyed its offerings. The ship features family cabins accommodating up to five people, a dedicated kids’ club, and a children’s pool, catering specifically to younger guests and their families.
Lucia Rowe, Managing Director of A-Rosa UK and Ireland, attests to the vessel’s unique attributes. She states that A-Rosa Sena has set an unprecedented standard in the river cruising industry due to its unmatched sustainability features. The ship’s facilities, she notes, have introduced river cruising to hundreds of children, with expectations for this number to rise with forthcoming school holidays.
Apart from its standard itinerary, A-Rosa Sena explores vibrant cities such as Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, and Dordrecht. Additionally, it offers guests the opportunity to embark on festive and themed cruises during March and November, enhancing the overall travel experience and appeal across different seasons.
As A-Rosa Sena commemorates its first year, it exemplifies the potential of sustainable innovation in river cruising.
