CRUISE NEWS YOU CAN USE
Crystal boosts portfolio of culinary excursions in Med Hollie-Rae Merrick
Crystal Cruises has added 12 culinary shore excursions in the Mediterranean.
The additions mean the line
now offers more than 35 Crystal Adventures, designed to highlight the local flavours and cuisine in Spain, France, Italy, Turkey, Malta, Portugal and Greece. The tours include cookery classes, wine-tasting and pairing, and visits to markets.
Among the new options is a visit
to Verrazzano Castle in a small village in the Chianti region. The trip is available in June, August,
can craft, bottle and label their own wine in the Vera de Estenas region. Crystal’s chief executive, Edie
October and November on visits to Florence. Passengers can visit a market
in Kusadasi, Turkey, in September and October. On trips to Valencia in June and November, customers
Rodriguez, said: “Like many of our guests, we feel that food, drinks and the dining experience are among the best ways to acquaint yourself with a destination. It’s only natural that the immersive culinary programmes that travellers relish on board our ships should continue ashore, allowing guests to expand their palates while learning about new cultures.” All-inclusive fly-cruises booked this month start at £1,751.
crystalcruises.co.uk
CRUISE NEWS IN BRIEF
River Cruise Line adds departures for Dutch trip The River Cruise Line is adding three departures for its new Captain’s Choice itinerary, after being “blown away” by demand. The line will operate five sailings on board Lady Anne next June and July. Prices for the eight-day tour of the Dutch waterways start at £739.
rivercruiseline.co.uk
CroisiEurope cuts price of First World War itinerary CroisiEurope is offering savings of up to £229 on a new itinerary remembering the centenary of the
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travelweekly.co.uk — 25 June 2015
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