Riviera Travel releases Americas 2023 tours
Riviera Travel announced its full Americas 2023 tour programme is now bookable
Eleven itineraries with a total of 85 departures are on offer, covering the US, Canada and Latin America.
The itineraries run from January to November and include a 14-day Deep South USA plus Texas tour, including three nights in New Orleans with a walk through the iconic French Quarter; a trip to Graceland; a stay in Nashville including a visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame; and a guided tour of Houston’s NASA Johnson Space Centre.
Three Deep South tours are exclusively for solos.
It also features a 15-day California and the Golden West tour, including a stay in Las Vegas and a visit to Los Angeles.
Other destinations include Maritime Canada, Ecuador and the Galapagos, and South America including Peru with an Amazon extension.
A total of 10 itineraries have gone on sale, in addition to a Canada tour with Alaska cruise extension, which was made available last month.
Prices include return flights and transfers; all accommodation; tours and visits; select meals; and an expert tour manager throughout.
Will Sarson, head of strategy and innovation at Riviera Travel, said: “The Americas offer a unique array of stand-out features, and we’ll guide guests through some of the region’s most memorable adventures, architecture, landscapes, landmarks and nature.
All Americas itineraries are similarly departing in 2022 and are available to book now.
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