VIVA Cruises releases 2024 Europe cruise programme
European river cruise specialist VIVA Cruises has released its 2024 Europe cruise schedule.
It features more than 280 cruises on the Rhine, Main, Danube, Moselle, Rhône and Seine.
Europe cruises include sailings on its third built ship, VIVA ENJOY.
All 2024 itineraries can already be booked online.
Following the launch of VIVA ONE in 2022 and VIVA TWO this year, VIVA Cruises will be unveiling its third built ship, VIVA ENJOY, in September 2024.
VIVA ENJOY houses 95 cabins, including eight suites and three restaurants.
Throughout 2024, the Düsseldorf-based river cruise company will be offering 85 different itineraries and more than 280 sailings on its eight vessels.
Europe cruises range from short four-night city breaks and Christmas and New Year’s itineraries to popular themed cruises.
There will be a wide variety of tours and shore excursions in the new catalogue.
Andrea Kruse, COO of VIVA Cruises, said: “In addition to our popular classics, we are offering numerous new itineraries, experiences and special moments for 2024.”
With the launch of VIVA ENJOY next year, we will have a total of eight ships – three of them sailing all year round.”
In 2024, VIVA ONE will be mainly sailing on the Rhine from/to Düsseldorf and towards the Netherlands and Belgium.
VIVA TIARA will offer a large number of the inner-German voyages starting and ending in Frankfurt and Koblenz, including popular four-night city break cruises.
VIVA TWO, will sail to and from Passau or Vienna on the Danube.
A key highlight for 2024 is VIVA ENJOY’s twelve-night maiden voyage, leaving Frankfurt on 22 September.
Learn more about : VIVA Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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