CroisiEurope unveils ocean voyages to Corsica, Canary Islands
European river cruise operator CroisiEurope, has unveiled 2021-2022 itineraries for its ocean cruise ship, La Belle des Oceans.
It will offer sailings to Corsica and island hopping voyages in the Canary Islands.
New seven-night cruise will include six islands in the Canary Islands archipelago and visits to three national parks – Teide, Garajonay and Timanfaya.
The cruise starts with an overnight in Tenerife and calls in El Hierro, La Palma, La Gomera and Gran Canaria before finishing with an overnight in Lanzarote.
Canary Islands cruises operate between October and December 2021 with prices from £2,175 per person for a seven-night cruise in an ocean-view suite.
Corsica seven-night sailings, which launched in 2020, are round trip from Nice with calls in Ajaccio (overnight), Bonifacio, Porto Vecchio, Bastia and L’Ile Rousse.
Itineraries include cruising along the coast of the Gulf of Porto, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Guests will enjoy a Corsican-themed evening and lectures on Corsican nature and history.
The cruise operates between May and October in 2021 and 2022 with prices from £2,039 per person in an ocean-view suite.
John Fair, UK sales director for CroisiEurope, said: “Corsica and the Canary Islands are perfect destinations for a boutique-size ship such as La Belle des Oceans which can offer a good mix of off-the-beaten-path and popular ports of call.”
The seven-deck La Belle Des Océans, which was previously Silversea’s Silver Discoverer, accommodates 130 passengers in 65 ocean-view suites, nine of which have private balconies.
Ship amenities include a swimming pool, two bars / lounges, a restaurant, a fitness centre and wellness salon.
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