Riviera Travel unveils Adriatic yacht cruises in 2022
Riviera Travel will deploy its yachts on five Adriatic itineraries from May to October 2022. The eight-day cruises include two options exclusively for solo travellers.
It will offer a total of 70 cruises next summer with an additional six for solo travellers.
The yachts accommodate up to 40 guests, with a specialist tour manager joining each sailing.
Itineraries include Dubrovnik, Split and the ‘Jewels of the Dalmatian Coast,’ Split, Zadar and ‘Secrets of the North,’ and Dubrovnik, Mostar and the ‘Secrets of Dalmatia.’
Return flights are available from vaious regional airports.
Destinations include Dubrovnik, the historic Bosnian and Herzegovinian city of Mostar, and Split in Croatia, which features an excursion to Diocletian’s Palace.
As well as swim stops in island locations, a number of tours are offered including the Blue Cave, the lakes and waterfalls of Krka Valley National Park, and coastal town Trogir.
Prices start from £1,499pp, including tours and all port taxes.
The yachts have been specifically designed to sail in Croatian waters.
They have a restaurant, bar, complimentary Wi-Fi and 24/7 self-serve tea and coffee machine. Facilities include a sun deck with jacuzzi and swim platform.
Katja Hildebrandt from Riviera Travel said: "We can’t wait to welcome guests onboard our yachts as they are perfect for a relaxing getaway."
"With international travel opening up, now is the perfect time for agents to set their customers’ sights on one of our luxury yacht escapes."
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