A-ROSA Flora Cruise Ship Guide

A-ROSA Cruises · River cruise ship-class

A-ROSA Flora at a glance

Ship planning snapshot

A-ROSA Flora at a glance
A-ROSA CruisesRiver cruise shipSeaDays guide

Overview

A-Rosa Flora is a German river cruise ship, cruising in the Rhine – Main – Danube basin. A-ROSA Flora is operated by A-ROSA Cruises. A-ROSA Flora entered service in 2014. A-ROSA Flora is a River cruise ship-class operated by A-ROSA Cruises. This SeaDays guide lists verified catalog facts so you can compare A-ROSA Flora with other A-ROSA Cruises ships before booking.

Key facts

Cruise line
A-ROSA Cruises
Ship class
River cruise ship
Entered service
2014
Gross tonnage
3,524 GT
Passenger capacity
183 (maximum)
Crew
50
Length
135 m
Beam
11 m

What makes this ship notable

A-Rosa Flora is a German river cruise ship, cruising in the Rhine – Main – Danube basin. A-ROSA Flora is operated by A-ROSA Cruises. A-ROSA Flora is a A-ROSA Cruises ship profile in the SeaDays cruise directory.

Highlights

Practical planning

Use A-ROSA Flora’s catalog specs—capacity, year, and class—to judge whether the ship matches your itinerary length and travel party. Cabin location, dining reservations, and show times are published by A-ROSA Cruises for each sailing; confirm those on your booking rather than assuming sister ships are identical. SeaDays helps you keep port days, sea days, and notes for A-ROSA Flora in one place so planning stays with the voyage instead of scattered screenshots.

Frequently asked questions

What cruise line operates A-ROSA Flora?

A-ROSA Flora is operated by A-ROSA Cruises.

When did A-ROSA Flora enter service?

A-ROSA Flora entered service in 2014.

What class is A-ROSA Flora?

A-ROSA Flora is a River cruise ship-class.

How many passengers does A-ROSA Flora carry?

Catalog capacity is 183 (maximum). Figures can vary by cabin configuration.

How large is A-ROSA Flora?

Verified catalog specs list A-ROSA Flora at 3,524 GT, 135 m long, 11 m beam.

Does SeaDays publish passenger reviews for A-ROSA Flora?

This page is a catalog guide, not a review. Community reviews live in the SeaDays app when guests have submitted them.

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