Riviera Travel boosts solo capacity on yacht cruises


Riviera Travel boosts solo capacity on yacht cruises

Thursday, 19 Jun, 2024 0

Riviera Travel is offering 10% of cabins for solo guests with no single supplements across five yacht cruises departing this year.

It will offer the additional cabins to solo travellers for select yacht cruise departures from July to October.

The move marks the first time that Riviera has removed the single supplement on the following eight to 10-day itineraries:

Split, Dubrovnik & the Splendours of Dalmatia cruise, on MS Adriatic Sun, departing July 9. Prices start from £2049pp.

Dubrovnik, Split & Jewels of the Dalmatian Coast cruise, on MV Corona, departing July 25. Prices start from £1999pp.

Split, Rab & Undiscovered Islands of the North cruise, on MS Il Mare, departing September 29. Prices start from £2099pp.

Split, Zadar & Secrets of the North cruise, on MS Adriatic Sky, departing October 3. Prices start from £1949pp.

Venice, Split & Treasures of the North cruise, on MS Stella Maris, departing October 12. Prices start from £2649pp.

Will Sarson, Riviera Travel head of product, cruising and long haul said: “By removing the single supplement on selected dates on some of our most popular 2024 itineraries, we are ensuring more people can experience the wonderful ports of call on offer.” 

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