Riviera Travel returns to Ireland
Riviera Travel making its European river cruise and select tours available to the Irish market again.
Riviera’s 2024 and recently-launched 2025 river cruise programmes are now on sale to Irish holidaymakers, covering the Seine, Rhone, Rhine, Douro and Danube.
It includes dedicated departures for solo travellers plus newly-introduced themed cruises for 2025.
Seven European itineraries from Riviera’s touring portfolio are also on sale, with plans to expand the programme over the next 12 months.
The programmes, available in Euros, will be bookable through www.rivieratravel.ie and trade booking platform Riviera Agents.
The market will be managed by Vicky Billing, Head of Partnerships, with the support of a dedicated trade team.
Stuart Milan, Riviera Travel Channel Director, said: “We’re eager to welcome Irish guests back onboard our European river cruises and tours, and want to thank local agents for all their support.”
“Our extensive range will ensure guests effortlessly experience some of Europe’s most incredible destinations.”
All river cruise departures include return flights with regional airport options at no additional cost; full board; drinks package; and scheduled visits and tours.
Excursions are available every day, while sailings also include lectures, port talks and entertainment.
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