Riviera Travel has lowered prices on select 2025 European escorted tours departing from July through to November.
Savings of up to £130pp are now available across 89 departure dates, including Classic and Signature tours. Options include:
* Four-day Paris classic tour, departing July 19, 2025, with prices now from £559pp.
* Eight-day Norway signature tour, departing August 1, 2025, with prices now from £2469pp.
* Eight-day Puglia, Lecce & Vieste classic tour, departing September 5, 2025, with prices now from £1539pp.
* Eight-day Sicily signature tour, departing September 15, 2025, with prices now from £2099pp.
* Six-day Slovenia and Lake Bled signature tour, departing September 24, 2025, with prices now from £1399pp.
* Eight-day Lake Garda, Venice & Verona signature tour, departing October 8, 2025, with prices now from £2249pp.
Joanne Lynn, head of product – European at Riviera, said: “Our mission is to provide exceptional holiday experiences at unbeatable value for money, and these new savings on select 2025 European tours are further evidence of our desire to make escorted touring more accessible for all. There’s so much included in the price of a Riviera tour, including flights and transfers, making the whole experience stress-free from start to finish. There’s never been a better time for guests to book and take in the wonders of Europe.”
For 2025, Riviera has reduced the group size on its Classic tours, with a maximum of 36 guests. Meanwhile, Signature tours have an average of just 22 guests and up to four enhanced experiences.
All Riviera Travel escorted tours include return flights and transfers, accommodation, tours and visits, select meals, local taxes and an expert tour manager throughout.
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