Riviera Travel adds new ship in 2022 ocean cruise programme
Riviera Travel will include a new ocean ship and a range of maiden itineraries as part of its 2022 ocean cruise programme.
New ship World Voyager will offer three itineraries for up to 190 guests to France, Spain and Portugal; the British Isles; and Morocco, Madeira & the Canary Islands.
The France, Spain and Portugal sailing departs on 19 September 2022 and will include stops at Guernsey, Belle Île and Spain’s Basque Country, as well as calls in Portugal.
The British Isles cruise will set sail from Portsmouth on 9 September to Scotland and Ireland with calls at Aberdeen, Inverness, the Orkneys and Isle of Lewis & Harris.
The ship will also call at Belfast and Dublin, before a final stop in the Isles of Scilly.
* The Morocco, Madeira and Canary Islands cruise will feature extensive tours of all three destinations, including excursions to explore more of the local regions.
Cruises depart on 24 March and 10 April 2022.
World Voyager comprises 100 cabins – all with balconies or sea-view windows – as well as an on-board fitness suite, sauna, spa and pool terrace.
It is staffed by over 100 crew members and all meals, excursions and flights are included.
Prices start from £2,999 for 11 days.
Riviera is also offering a ‘tall ship’ Royal Clipper sailing on a 14-day ‘Mediterranean Odyssey’ itinerary from 10 June 2022.
The 222-passenger clipper will sail from Rome and includes calls to Sorrento and Pompeii, Capri, Taormina, Corfu, Kotor and Dubrovnik, before concluding its voyage in Venice.
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