Riviera Travel 2025 tall-ship cruise programme on sale
Riviera Travel has launched its 2025 tall-ship ocean cruise programme.
The programme includes three brand new departures, with six itineraries in total across two clippers.
Sailings depart between April and September 2025, to Greece, Turkey, Croatia, Spain and Malta.
New for 2025 is the 11-night Spain, Balearics and Malta cruise which includes a one-night pre-cruise stay in Malaga and nine-nights aboard the Star Clipper.
It concludes with a one-night post-cruise stay in Malta.
It features guided tours of Mijas, Malaga Almeria, Palma de Mallorca, Cagliari and Valletta.
Other new tall ship cruises include 10-nights to Malta, Sicily and Greece and the 17-night Voyage across the Mediterranean.
The Clippers are reconstructions of 19th century four or five masted ships.
The 16-sail Star Clipper accommodates up to 166 guests. I
Amenities include two salt-water swimming pools, a sun deck, restaurant, l outside bar, library and lounge.
The Royal Clipper accommodates up to 227 guests with three salt-water swimming pools, a restaurant, two bars, and fitness suite with sauna.
Also on sale is a new Croatian Coast yacht cruise and stay for 2024 from May to October.
Learn more about : Riviera Travel ( United Kingdom )
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