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    Riviera Travel unveils 2025 tour price reductions

    News TeamBy News Team14/08/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Riviera Travel has announced a significant reduction in prices for 40 European escorted tours in 2025, providing cost savings to travellers.

    • The reduction offers up to £150 off per person on select tours scheduled between April and June 2025.
    • Joanne Lynn, Head of European Product, attributes the savings to lower-than-expected costs identified during a recent review.
    • Prices for selected tours now start at £1,309 per person, enhancing accessibility for a broader range of guests.
    • Riviera Travel aims to deliver exceptional value, allowing more guests to explore Europe’s rich history and culture.

    Riviera Travel has taken a forward-thinking approach by cutting prices on 40 of its European escorted tours for 2025. These reductions promise to make travel more affordable for a wider audience, with discounts of up to £150 per person available on tours scheduled to commence between April and June 2025.

    The decision follows a thorough review of the 2025 tour itineraries, revealing lower costs than initially anticipated. This outcome has enabled Riviera Travel to pass these savings directly to their customers, ensuring high-quality travel experiences remain accessible. As Joanne Lynn, Head of European Product at Riviera Travel, states, ‘Following a review of our 2025 tours, we’ve benefited from lower costs than anticipated on a selection of departures and as a result, we’re delighted to pass these savings back to our guests.’

    Prospective travellers can now secure a place on the ‘Classical Spain’ itinerary, a seven-day journey departing on April 20, 2025, starting at £1,309 per person. This adjustment in pricing not only enhances the affordability of European tours but also encourages more people to immerse themselves in the continent’s diverse cultural and historical offerings.

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    Riviera Travel’s commitment to offering the best value for money in the industry is clear. By reducing prices, the company extends an invitation to a broader range of guests to experience meticulously curated itineraries that showcase Europe’s captivating allure. Such efforts reflect a dedication to making travel both economical and enriching.

    This strategic price reduction highlights Riviera Travel’s dedication to providing accessible, high-quality travel experiences across Europe.

    2025 tour prices cost savings European escorted tours Joanne Lynn Riviera Travel
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