Every day, you can enjoy the new culinary surprises of our buffet with its live cooking station. Relax during a variety of activities on or below deck or during stimulating conversations with your fellow travellers. And during our many different stops, you will have plenty of time to get to know the country? and its people better, no matter whether on your own or on one of our guided excursions. Whatever you want to do during your trip, we look forward to helping you make the most of it. Welcome aboard A-ROSA!
Cruises aboard the A-ROSA VIVA are accompanied by an international host.
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Port
Arrive
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Thursday, 7/23/26
About Paris
Paris, the romantic capital of France, is considered one of the world's most important and most attractive cities. Its cultural and historical significances are evident in its many noted landmarks, including the famous Eiffel Tower, Montmarte art district, the Louvre Museum and the commemorative Arc de Triomphe. The bustling atmosphere on the shop-lined Champs-Elysees, coupled with the many restaurants, taverns, and performances enhances the night-life in the "City of Lights".
Paris Attractions
Paris and the Eiffel Tower are synonymous. You see it from almost everywhere in the city. But don't miss the chance to go to the top. The view is breathtaking.
Paris Activities
Spend a day getting lost in the Louvre. This fabulous, maze-like museum is home to one of the greatest art collections in the world, including the Mona Lisa.
Sail down the Seine in the shadow of the Notre Dame Cathedral. This famous cathedral is a beautiful example of gothic architecture and is where Napoleon and Josephine were crowned in 1804.
Stroll along the Champs Élysées, stopping in some of the world's finest shops.
Visit the Arc de Triomphe, built in 1806 to commemorate Napoleon's victories.
Founded by the Romans, Rouen is situated amidst the chalk cliffs along the Seine, and is filled with half-timbered houses and exquisite gothic architecture. The old city on the right bank of the river is surrounded by a natural amphitheater of hills. Highlights include the Justice Palace and 15th century Aitre Saint-Maclou, a rich example of flamboyant gothic architecture. The city is known for its role in the heroic tragedy of Joan of Arc, patron saint of France. Tried and condemned for heresy, she was burned alive at the stake in the Place du Vieux Marche (Old Marketplace) in May 1431.
Founded by the Romans, Rouen is situated amidst the chalk cliffs along the Seine, and is filled with half-timbered houses and exquisite gothic architecture. The old city on the right bank of the river is surrounded by a natural amphitheater of hills. Highlights include the Justice Palace and 15th century Aitre Saint-Maclou, a rich example of flamboyant gothic architecture. The city is known for its role in the heroic tragedy of Joan of Arc, patron saint of France. Tried and condemned for heresy, she was burned alive at the stake in the Place du Vieux Marche (Old Marketplace) in May 1431.
This small village is distinguished by a fine Gothic church that Henry IV of France believed to be the most beautiful in his kingdom. Beyond the town are highly romantic ruins of Jumieges Abbey, consecrated in 1067 in the presence of William the Conqueror.
Caudebec Attractions
This delightful town along the Seine is centered on the historic main square. Key architectural sights include a 15th century Church of Notre Dame, built in the flamboyant gothic style and a 13th century Maison des Templiers (House of the Knights Templar), which now houses a museum. Not far are the haunting romantic ruins of the 7th century Abbey de Jumieges, first founded in 654 during the conversion of the region to Christianity. Destroyed by Viking raiders, the Abbey was later restored in the 11th century by Viking descendants who settled in the area. The abbey ruins are the finest religious buildings of the Lower Seine
Ancient times are evoked by the hilltop Richard the Lionheart's Chteau Gaillard. Set deep in one of the loops of the Seine River and surrounded by high chalk hillsides, this quaint French town also houses the Nicholas Poussin museum and the Churches of Notre-Dame and Saint Sauveur. Take a riverboat ride along the Seine to the nearby Colegiate of Ecouis and enjoy the scenic waterway.
Vernon, a little north and across the Seine from Giverny, is a charming provincial town. Its cobblestone streets are reminiscent of the Middle Ages, and some of the half-timbered houses feature magnificent wooden carvings. Highlights include the 11th century gothic church of Notre Dame, a beautiful mill built on the ruins of an old medieval river bridge, and the Maison du Temps Jadis (House of Past Times), the city's oldest house, dating back to the 15th century.
Vernon Attractions
Vernon, located on the Seine River, is rich in architectural attractions such as the collegiate church Notre Dame, the Archives Towers, Tourelles Castle and Bizy Castle.
Enjoy a stroll along the city's cobblestone paths lined with half-timbered houses.
A room in the city museum is devoted to the works of Monet and Bonnard, who lived in the area.
Paris, the romantic capital of France, is considered one of the world's most important and most attractive cities. Its cultural and historical significances are evident in its many noted landmarks, including the famous Eiffel Tower, Montmarte art district, the Louvre Museum and the commemorative Arc de Triomphe. The bustling atmosphere on the shop-lined Champs-Elysees, coupled with the many restaurants, taverns, and performances enhances the night-life in the "City of Lights".
Paris Attractions
Paris and the Eiffel Tower are synonymous. You see it from almost everywhere in the city. But don't miss the chance to go to the top. The view is breathtaking.
Paris Activities
Spend a day getting lost in the Louvre. This fabulous, maze-like museum is home to one of the greatest art collections in the world, including the Mona Lisa.
Sail down the Seine in the shadow of the Notre Dame Cathedral. This famous cathedral is a beautiful example of gothic architecture and is where Napoleon and Josephine were crowned in 1804.
Stroll along the Champs Élysées, stopping in some of the world's finest shops.
Visit the Arc de Triomphe, built in 1806 to commemorate Napoleon's victories.
Paris, the romantic capital of France, is considered one of the world's most important and most attractive cities. Its cultural and historical significances are evident in its many noted landmarks, including the famous Eiffel Tower, Montmarte art district, the Louvre Museum and the commemorative Arc de Triomphe. The bustling atmosphere on the shop-lined Champs-Elysees, coupled with the many restaurants, taverns, and performances enhances the night-life in the "City of Lights".
Paris Attractions
Paris and the Eiffel Tower are synonymous. You see it from almost everywhere in the city. But don't miss the chance to go to the top. The view is breathtaking.
Paris Activities
Spend a day getting lost in the Louvre. This fabulous, maze-like museum is home to one of the greatest art collections in the world, including the Mona Lisa.
Sail down the Seine in the shadow of the Notre Dame Cathedral. This famous cathedral is a beautiful example of gothic architecture and is where Napoleon and Josephine were crowned in 1804.
Stroll along the Champs Élysées, stopping in some of the world's finest shops.
Visit the Arc de Triomphe, built in 1806 to commemorate Napoleon's victories.
Every day, you can enjoy the new culinary surprises of our buffet with its live cooking station. Relax during a variety of activities on or below deck or during stimulating conversations with your fellow travellers. And during our many different stops, you will have plenty of time to get to know the country? and its people better, no matter whether on your own or on one of our guided excursions. Whatever you want to do during your trip, we look forward to helping you make the most of it. Welcome aboard A-ROSA!
Cruises aboard the A-ROSA VIVA are accompanied by an international host.
Year Built
2010
Capacity
202
Meeting Rooms
N/A
Year Refurbished
N/A
Elevators
N/A
Casino
N/A
Registry
N/A
Restaurants
N/A
Disco
N/A
Tonnage
3,524
Bars
N/A
Fitness Center
N/A
Cabins
99
Pools
N/A
Children's Program
No
Handicap Cabins
N/A
Theaters
N/A
Internet Cafe
N/A
Shops
N/A
Library
N/A
Spa
N/A
Cabin Categories | Decks
Outside Cabin with Extra Bed (Category S)
Outside Cabin with Juliette Balcony (Categories D & C)
Twin Bed Outside Cabin (Category A)
Cabin Details
These cabins are Twin Bed Outside Cabins with an extra single bed. All include private facilities? with showers, individual temperature control, generous storage space, complimentary use of robes, slippers and WiFi, bottled water, and hairdryers. 220 voltage is onboard and converters/adaptors are recommended.
These cabins are Twin Bed Outside Cabins with an extra single bed. All include private facilities? with showers, individual temperature control, generous storage space, complimentary use of robes, slippers and WiFi, bottled water, and hairdryers. 220 voltage is onboard and converters/adaptors are recommended.
We know just how important it is to spend the most valuable time of the year in an environment that leaves nothing wanting. Thats why we aim to make our cabins feel like a home. Whether in a cosy? armchair or on your balcony, whatever youre doing, youll enjoy your stay and youll always be in a good mood. We offer a variety of cabins for all your needs.
We know just how important it is to spend the most valuable time of the year in an environment that leaves nothing wanting. Thats why we aim to make our cabins feel like a home. Whether in a cosy? armchair or on your balcony, whatever youre doing, youll enjoy your stay and youll always be in a good mood. We offer a variety of cabins for all your needs.
These Twin Bed Outside Cabins all include private facilities with showers, European queen-sized bed, individual temperature control, generous storage space, complimentary? use of robes, slippers and WiFi, bottled water, and hairdryers. 220 voltage is onboard and converters/adaptors are recommended.
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Departure Port:
Paris
Sailing Date:
Thursday, 07/23/26
Return Date:
Thursday, 07/30/26
Nights:
7
Ship:
A-ROSA VIVA
Cruise Line:
A-Rosa River Cruises
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