![]() (Press Release) According to Forbes.com, the second most prevalent trend driving luxury travel in 2025 is cultural and culinary immersion. Riviera Travel, the UK's largest river cruise and tour operator for more than 40 years, is setting the standard for immersive travel with new itineraries that defy the depths of discovery. Widely known for its themed cruises, upscale dining experiences and thoughtfully crafted excursions, the brand now offers additional departures geared toward showcasing Europe’s best hidden-gem destinations and culinary delicacies. These new itineraries include:
Offering 20 immersive land experiences, guests can follow the path that has been favored by traders and invaders since ancient times. Some of the highlights include the amphitheater at Arles, the impressive Pont Du Gard aqueduct, the Papal Palace of Avignon, and the D-Day beaches of Normandy. In addition to seeing the Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Pompidou Centre, guests will explore Provence, where Van Gogh created some of his best-loved works of art, as well as Giverny, where they’ll visit Claude Monet’s home and one of the world’s most famous gardens. There’s no shortage of natural beauty as the ship sails from culture-filled cities to medieval towns, allowing guests to soak up the scenery of green rolling hills and vineyards from the comfort of their luxury river cruise. Starting at $4,029 per person, this cruise departs on multiple dates between April 2026 and October 2026.
With 15 immersive land experiences, guests can meet the master bakers at Schönbrunn Palace and sample freshly made apple strudel, taste the wines of the world-renowned wine region of Wachau Valley, explore the markets of Budapest, and more. Starting at $3,399 per person, this cruise departs on multiple dates between April 2026 and October 2026,
In addition to its new itineraries, Riviera Travel sets itself apart from other river cruise lines by offering itineraries that venture to hidden-gem destinations, delivering truly immersive experiences that redefine river cruising. For example, the 15-day Budapest to the Black Sea itinerary takes guests to the furthest part of the Danube Delta discoverable by land or sea. Other highlights include exploring the sights of Kalocsa and Belgrade, with its magnificent Kalemegdan Fortress, passing through the Iron Gates Gorge and the Djerdap locks to visit Bucharest, the capital of Romania, and much more before discovering the imperial capital city of Hungary – Budapest. Starting at $5,499 per person, this cruise departs on multiple dates between May 2025 and September 2025. If you need additional information on any of Riviera Travel’s itineraries or would like to set up an interview with the North American Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Marilyn Conroy, please let me know! Comments are closed.
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