Yesterday, in the medieval town of Viviers, Anouchka Gerlach, co-founder of Riverside Luxury Cruises and Seaside Collection, christened the new cruise operator’s second ship, Riverside Ravel.
The christening ceremony was followed by a celebratory gala dinner and sailing, attended by German-speaking media, tour operators and travel agents. A separate Maiden Voyage event and sailing for UK trade and media will take place on Sunday 20th August 2023.
Last year, Seaside Collection entered the luxury river cruise market as Riverside Luxury Cruises, following the acquisition of the Crystal Cruises river fleet.
Touring on the Rhône between Lyon and Arles, Riverside Ravel, together with Riverside Mozart on the Danube, are setting new standards in the market for river cruises. Guests can expect elegant suites – most with French balconies and some even with marble fireplaces – as well as 24-hour butler service.
Anouchka Gerlach, Co-Founder of Riverside Luxury Cruises, said: “We are delighted that we can now offer our guests the French way of life with the Ravel: the cuisine is of course tailored to the region, and our crew has prepared very special experiences on land.”
Riverside Ravel has 55 luxurious suites, four restaurants and a fitness centre including swimming pool, gym and spa.
Book now:
Enjoy a taste of the Rhône on a three-night sailing – Rhône Retreat: Lyon Loop – from 24-27 September 2023. The Premium All Inclusive Including Excursions package costs from £2,327 per person, based on a Melody Suite.
No single supplement on all 2023-24 sailings on Melody Suite bookings.
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