Europe’s largest river cruise operator, CroisiEurope, is celebrating 30 years on the Rhone and 25 years in Venice with some brand new anniversary offers.
On select Rhone and Venice sailings, guests can choose between a per person savings or no single supplement and enjoy special anniversary events and onboard gifts.
The Rhone
CroisiEurope started operating on the Rhône in February 1995 with a cruise from Chalon to Martigues on the MS Camargue. 30 years on, they now have 4 ships on the Rhône offering itineraries in Burgundy and Provence that sail from the wild expanses of the Camargue to the majestic gorges of the Ardèche, passing through the Vercors massif and visiting the beautiful cities of Arles, Avignon, Viviers, Lyon and Vienne.
Anniversary offer – CroisiEurope is offering savings of $300 per person OR no single supplement on all seven- and eight-day Rhône cruises departing between April and August 2025. Prices from $1906 per person for a seven-day cruise including all meals and drinks, excursions, port fees and WiFi.
Venice
CroisiEurope started operating in Venice in 2000 with a cruise on the MS Michelangelo which docked in the heart of the city, very close to Saint Mark’s Square. Today, CroisiEurope is one of the only operators still allowed to sail into the heart of Venice with cruises that reveal the splendors of the city and take guests to other historic towns and cities such as Mantua, Padua, Murano, Burano and Verona.
Anniversary offer – CroisiEurope is offering savings of up to 25% off OR no single supplement on a seven-day Venice cruise departing between March and June 2025. Prices from $1039 per person based on the including all meals and drinks, excursions, port fees and WiFi.
Exclusive itinerary, one departure still available – Three nights in Florence and Tuscany followed by a seven-day Venice to Mantua cruise. August 26, 2025, from $2809 per person
(Croisieurope Celebrates 30 Years On The Rhône And 25 Years In Venice With Special Anniversary Offers)
Tags: CroisiEuropeRiver – Inland Navigation / Barges
Appeared first on: Latecruisenews.com