Riviera Travel offering Star Clipper Greek Islands cruise
Riviera Travel has launched a one-off Turkiye and Greek Islands cruise aboard Star Clipper for 2024.
The 10-night itinerary departs on October 3, 2024 to explore the Greek islands and Ephesus in Turkey.
It will call at Delos and Mykonos, Kusadasi (for Ephesus), Rhodes, Kos, Amorgos and Poros.
Along with the seven-night Greek Islands cruise, the itinerary includes a three-night stay in a hotel in Athens.
The stay features a tour of Athens with a visit to the Acropolis, and tours of Corinth and Cape Sounion.
The 16-sail Star Clipper is a reconstruction of a 19th century, four-masted vessel.
It houses 83 cabins, two salt-water swimming pools, a sun deck, restaurant, outside bar and lounge.
Bookings are open with prices from £2499pp including return flights with a choice of regional airports.
It is also inclusive of breakfast, buffet lunch, an à la carte dinner while on-board; and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager throughout.
Learn more about : Riviera Travel ( United Kingdom )
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