Riviera Travel adds new 2025 ‘discovery cruises’
Riviera Travel has added two ‘discovery cruises’ to its 2025 European river cruise programme.
The four-day itineraries both depart in March 2025 and offer the signature Riviera cruise service over a shorter duration.
The ‘Rhine Gorge & Cologne Discovery’ voyage will feature guided tours of Rüdesheim and Cologne, and the opportunity to sail through the Rhine Gorge.
Prices start from £799pp, including return flights or Eurostar, with regional options.
The ‘Seine, Paris & Monet’s Garden Discovery’ cruise includes a visit to Monet’s house and garden in Giverny, a tour of Paris and scenic cruising along the Seine.
Prices for this itinerary also start from £799pp with the same inclusions.
Will Sarson, head of product cruise and long haul, said: “The introduction of these cruises gives guests who want to sample a river sailing the opportunity to experience a European getaway.”
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