Riviera Travel boosts solo guest capacity with no single supplement

Sunday, 09 Nov, 2021 0

Riviera Travel has added no-supplement solo guest capacity on seven April 2022 European river cruise itineraries

It represents 300 cabins with no single supplement.

It is available on a total of 38 sailings, across a range of cabin grades.

It includes Amsterdam, Kinderdijk and the Dutch Bulbfields cruises, Douro, Porto and Salamanca, The Blue Danube, and Burgundy, the River Rhone and Provence sailings.

Katja Hildebrandt from Riviera Travel said: “There has been a noticeable increase in guests looking to travel on a single basis since international travel started to open up, with our dedicated solo departures in the early season now fully sold out. We’ve received clear feedback from the trade that more guests are hoping to travel as soon as possible, so we’ve added these cabins to the start of our 2022 season.”

All cruises include return flights with a number of regional airport options available; visits and tours; and full board.

An optional on-board drinks package is available to purchase from £59pp.

Cabins are available on a first come first served basis.



Learn more about :   Riviera Travel ( United Kingdom )  



 

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