Riviera Travel giving river ship Lord Byron a makeover
Riviera Travel river ship Lord Byron is undergoing a refurbishment ahead of its 2024 cruise season deployment.
All 74 cabins on the 140-guest ship will be renovated.
Also, La Brasserie restaurant will receive new decor with a fresh design.
Brand new carpets will be fitted throughout and public areas will feature new furniture.
Work is being carried out at the Chalon shipyard in France.
Will Sarson, head of product at Riviera, said: “These improvements will enhance the overall guest experience.”
“From fresh touches in the cabins to new décor in the restaurant and public spaces, we are looking forward to providing a warm and appealing environment for all guests.”
From April, Lord Byron will operate cruises on the Rhône river
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