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Cruise line offers new solo departures

12 Jun 2018 - by The Editor
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Riviera River Cruises is offering two departures specifically for solo travellers.
Burgundy, the River Rhone and Provence River Cruise for Solo Travelers departs on November 6, 2018. The eight-day roundtrip from Lyon, France takes place on the 140-passenger MS Lord Byron.
Trip highlights include a guided tour of Lyon and cruise through the Rhône valley, a wine tasting in Beaune, a guided tour of Arles (including the Roman amphitheater and home of Vincent Van Gogh), and a tour of Avignon.
The Blue Danube for Solo Passengers departs on November 1 and 4, 2018. The eight-day cruises sail roundtrip from Budapest aboard the 169-passenger MS Oscar Wilde and MS Thomas Hardy.
The itinerary takes travellers through Austria, Hungary and Slovakia. Highlights include a tour of Budapest and an excursion to the historic center of Esztergom. From Budapest, the cruise continues to Bratislava, and then on to Wachau Valley. Travellers will also visit Dürnstein and the Melk Abbey. From Linz, Austria, a motor coach excursion takes guests to Salzburg.
While meals and daily excursions are included in the cruise pricing, the line offers drinks packages from R1695 per person. Both itineraries waive single supplements for solo travellers.

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