Led by an experienced team of nautical and hotel staff, a cruise on the A-ROSA STELLA really is the best way to explore the Midi. With 86 cabins on 3 decks, the ships has many facilities including a steam and organic sauna, a Finnish sauna, relaxation room, gym and massage and beauty treatments. What better place to return to after exploring the ancient riverside towns and villages. The flexible dining, bar and lounge create a very sociable environment. The sun deck has a swimming pool and many sun loungers to relax and admire the stunning scenery in Southern France.
Standouts on A-ROSA Stella are its massive spa, salon and gym. It's also got a steam room and a sauna with a vast picture window that offers great views. In keeping with its commitment to wellness and travel, Stella has a small pool on the sun deck, and bicycles are stocked for passenger use in port.
A range of shore excursions is available in every port of call, and passengers can typically choose from at least three varieties that range from food and wine to general touring and a more recreational opportunity. These are included in cruise fares.
A-ROSA Stella's main restaurant is located on Deck Three, adjacent to the Lounge, where daytime enrichment and evening entertainment activities take place. The restaurant focuses primarily on Mediterranean-influenced cuisine with a continental European touch.
There are three decks of cabins on A-ROSA Stella. All are the same size, measuring 156 square feet. They have private bathrooms with showers, interactive televisions, writing tables and seating. The big difference is the location. The most economic can be found on Deck One, where cabins come in two configurations: one with beds that can be converted from queen to twin-sized, the other with a third berth, unusual in the river industry and perfect for small families. Both types have porthole windows.
On Decks Two and Three, cabins have French verandahs -- essentially walls of windows with doors that open (though you can't really step out).