Riviera Travel introduces new escorted tours
Riviera Travel is launching eight new escorted tours for 2024.
It includes newly-introduced extended beach-stays on select itineraries.
Now on sale, they comprise five holidays to Asia or the Middle East that combine Riviera’s traditional tours with several days at a notable coastal location.
They are offered alongside three Kenya safari or classic Japan options.
All include guided tours, curated activities and multi-night stopovers.
They are:
India’s Golden Triangle & Mumbai with Goa Beach Stay, 14 days
Wonders of Jordan with Red Sea Beach Stay, 12 days
Best of Malaysia with Langkawi Beach Stay, 14 days
Sri Lankan Highlights with Indian Ocean Beach Stay, 14 days
Vietnam & Halong Bay Cruise with Da Nang Beach Staym 14 days
Kenya – Lake Nakuru & Maasai Mara Safari, 8 days
Icons of Japan, 9 days
Tours include return flights; transfers and all scheduled visits and tours.
Will Sarson, Head of Strategy & Innovation, said: “Our research has shown that guests have an appetite for long-haul, adventure holidays, now more than ever.”
The tours now form part of Riviera’s worldwide touring programme for next year.
It comprises a further 29 itineraries with 205 departures.
Learn more about : Riviera Travel ( United Kingdom )
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