Riviera Travel launches 2024 Croatia yacht cruises
Riviera Travel has announced four Croatian yacht cruise itineraries for 2024.
A total of 68 sailings will run from early May to October, with six of them dedicated to solo travellers.
The seven-night itineraries sail on exclusively-chartered luxury yachts, each with a maximum of 38 to 40 guests.
They are available to book now.
Itineraries include Dubrovnik, Split & Jewels of the Dalmatian Coast, Split, Rab and Undiscovered Islands of the North, and Split, Zadar and Secrets of the North.
Bookings include return flights ifrom regional airports; onboard dining and an experienced tour manager.
“Our hand-picked programme of daily visits and tours allows guests to immerse themselves in their destinations,” said Riviera Travel’s Katja Hildebrandt.
Learn more about : Riviera Travel ( United Kingdom )
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