Riviera Travel announced £1million gift giveaway
River cruise and escorted touring specialist Riveira Travel is playing the role of Santa Claus.
The company is giving away gifts worth over £1 million to guests during the next three months.
In celebration of their 40th year, Riviera are guaranteeing to reward every booking made between December 20 2023 and February 29, 2024, across their ocean and river cruise, and touring programmes.
The gifts up for grabs include eight-day all expenses paid river cruise for two with spending money, a worldwide tour for two, European tour for two and travel vouchers up to the value of £500.
Rivera has over 390 cruises and 1,500 tours available in 2024, including 157 departures dedicated to solo travel.
The company recently launched its 2025 programme adding a further 254 cruise and 627 tours.
Every river cruise comes with return flights with regional airport options available at no additional cost.
There is Eurostar travel on select itineraries, full board; a ‘Superior’ drinks package and scheduled visits and tours.
To mark the anniversary, every 2024 river cruise departure will host a special 40th celebration onboard.
Each Riviera Travel escorted tour includes return flights or rail travel; transfers; all scheduled visits and guided tours; breakfast and select meals.
Phil Hullah, Riviera Travel CEO, said: “This one-time giveaway marks the beginning of a year of celebration for Riviera.“
“We’re so proud of our 40-year heritage and can’t wait to share this milestone with our guests.”
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