Riviera Travel extends 2021 UK tour programme
Riviera Travel has extended a quartet of UK tours into November and December.
Each five-day tour has only limited places available as part of Riviera’s current 2021 programme, which runs to October, so more have been made available for four tours until later this year to meet demand.
They have been adapted for the winter season, with select Christmas visits and options now available, and shorter day trips in place to accommodate reduced daylight hours.
The number of nights on offer, available hotels and board basis remain the same.
The four November and December tours, with adapted itineraries are Bath, Somerset and Glastonbury, which features a tour of Bath with the opportunity to visit its Christmas Market on select dates.
North Yorkshire, which similarly has a tour of York and a visit to its Christmas Market.
Also extended is the Oxford, Blenheim and The Cotswolds tour, with the chance to visit Oxford Christmas Market and Blenheim Palace Christmas Market on select dates.
The Peak District is also extended, with entrance to ‘Christmas at Chatsworth House,’
All tours comprise stays in four- and three-star accommodation, daily breakfast and a tour manager throughout. Dinners are included on select itineraries.
Joanne Lynn, head of product short-haul at Riviera Travel, said: “We’re thrilled with guest demand and feedback from our tours this year, so are pleased to be able to offer four of our most popular itineraries until the end of the year.”
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