Riviera Travel touts free drinks perk on Greek cruise packages
Riviera Travel is offering a free beverage benefit for all bookings of new-for-2024 Athens & Greek Islands cruise and stay holidays.
Customers will get a free premium drinks package, worth £182pp, on select departures.
The limited-time offer is available on five dates between April and October 2024, and is applicable on bookings made before February 29, 2024.
The 10-night itinerary features a seven-night sailing on the Aegean Sea, coupled with hotel stays for one-night in Athens pre-cruise, and two-nights post-cruise at a beachside resort hotel.
The drinks package has over 100 options and includes cocktails, wines, beers, soft drinks and coffee.
The offer applies to departures: on April 19, May 31, August 30, September 13 and October 4.
The Greek cruise is on the newly-refurbished 1,260-guest Celestyal Journey, which launched in September and includes guided tours of Kusadasi, Crete, Santorini and Mykonos, and visits to Thessaloniki and Milos.
The ship has 630 cabins and seven restaurants, eight bars, a sundeck, outdoor pool, spa, and gym.
The pre- and post-cruise stays include tours of the Acropolis, Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon. Prices start from £2499pp.
Will Sarson, Head of Product, said: “This new Greek cruise-and-stay itinerary allows guests to discover the history and beauty of the Greek Islands in one fascinating trip.”
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