APT rolls out 2023 European river and small ship programme
Luxury river cruise line APT, and Travelmarvel sister brand have launched their European 2023 river and small ship cruising programme.
The 2023 European cruise collection includes additions and to the line’s best selling products of 2022 including the three new Travelmarvel contemporary ships, Vega, Polaris, and Capella.
Bookings made before 30 April 2022 will enjoy savings of up to £3,000 per couple.
Having operated as part of the Travelmarvel in 2022, the MV Lady Eleganza will sail under the APT banner for the first time in 2023 with two new Croatian yacht cruises:
The 9-day Croatian Island Discovery, from Zagreb to Dubrovnik includes return scheduled flights from the UK and home-to-airport transfers by private car, eight nights of onboard accommodation, experiences in 12 destination, an expert APT Cruise Director, transfers, port charges and gratuities.
Highlights include a Croatian brandy tasting and a bread cooking demonstration; watching the traditional village of Radosic perform a dance and the waterfalls of Krka National Park.
The 14-day Croatia and Montenegro In-Depth, from Dubrovnik to Zagreb includes a traditional sword dance; visiting the Bay of Kotor; and a walking tour around Lopud.
Croatian sister yacht, the Princess Eleganza, will continue to sail Travelmarvel’s small ship programme in 2023, with the 8-day Adriatic Coast and Dalmatian Islands and the 8-day Croatian Island Adventure.
APT has added additional departures to its Magnificent Europe river cruise from Amsterdam to Budapest, bringing the total number of 2023 sailings to 52 (priced from £3,595 per person).
Agents can find a full suite of sales assets at www.APTAgentClub.co.uk.
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