FORT LAUDERDALE — Riviera River Cruises has added three new 11-day itineraries to its 2024 European river cruise schedule.
Sailing the Seine River in France and the Rhine and Moselle Rivers in Germany, the new itineraries comes on the heels of strong demand for the company’s first 11-day itinerary, ‘Lyon, Provençal Rhône and the Camargue River Cruise’ on the Saône and Rhône Rivers in 2023.
“After seeing the response to our new Saône and Rhône river cruise for this year, we’re excited to offer three more 11-day itineraries in 2024,” said Marilyn Conroy, Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing North America for Riviera River Cruises. “They’re the ideal fit between our eight-day cruises, which some might think aren’t quite long enough, and our 15-day cruises, which might leave others wanting to get home. And because they’re based on existing itineraries on the Seine, Rhine and Moselle Rivers, they allow guests to experience these regions a little more deeply.”
The three new 11-day itineraries are:
- Paris, Normandy and Historic Treasures of the Seine River Cruise: This itinerary sails from Paris to Le Havre and back on the Seine River. Highlights include Paris, Château d’Auvers and the cemetery where Van Gogh is buried, Normandy’s D-Day beaches, Rouen, Honfleur or the Étretat chalk cliffs, the Abbey Jumièges ruins and Monet’s house and garden in Giverny.
- Cologne, the Rhine Gorge and Medieval Germany River Cruise: This journey sails from Cologne to Nuremberg and back on the Rhine River and features Cologne, Andernach, Braubach, Rüdesheim, Mainz, Miltenberg, Wertheim, Würzberg, the Romantic Road to Rothenburg, Ochsenfurt, Bamberg and Nuremberg, as well as sailing through the Rhine Gorge.
- The Moselle, Luxembourg and the Majestic Rhine River Cruise: Sailing from Cologne to Trier on the Moselle River, Mannheim on the Rhine River and back to Cologne, this itinerary includes Andernach, Koblenz, a wine tasting at a local cellar in Bernkastel, Luxembourg, Trier, Cochem, Rüdesheim, Worms, Mannheim or Speyer, Heidelberg or the Schwetzingen Palace garden, Marksburg Castle in Braubach, Bonn and Cologne, as well as sailing through the Rhine Gorge.
Riviera River Cruises offers a total of 21 itineraries on 10 European rivers and waterways throughout the year, including exclusive departures for solo travellers with no single supplement and holiday season cruises. It does not add hidden surcharges or fees and does not automatically include gratuities or drinks, leaving the choice up to guests.
For more information go to https://www.rivierarivercruises.com/.