Riviera Travel unveils new Greek Islands cruise and stay
Riviera Travel is partnering with Celestyal Cruises to launch a new 10-night Greek cruise and stay itinerary.
It is the companies’ first collaboration.
The ‘Athens & Greek Islands’ itinerary comprises a seven-night sailing in the Aegean Sea, plus luxury hotel stays in Athens and two-nights for a post-cruise beach stay.
The package is available to book from August 23, 2023.
Riviera has five departures on offer between April and September 2024.
The Greek cruise is on the newly-refurbished 1,260-guest Celestyal Journey, which launches in September this year.
The cruise features guided tours of Kusadasi, Crete, Santorini and Mykonos, plus visits to Thessaloniki and Milos.
The ship boasts seven restaurants, eight bars, a sundeck, outdoor pool, spa, gym and show lounge.
The pre- and post-cruise stays will be in five-star hotels and include tours of the Acropolis, Cape Sounion and the Temple of Poseidon.
Prices start from £2,199pp and include accommodation, flights and transfers.
Bookings made before August 25, 2023 will also het a premium drinks package, seven hours free Wi-Fi and €150 on-board spending per cabin.
Janet Parton, Celestyal VP of Sales for UK, Europe, & Australia, said: “We are delighted to be working with Riviera Travel.”
“We are committed to opening up our distribution channels to include key travel partners such as Riviera.”
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