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Tui’s 2027 river cruise programme is ‘biggest to date’
Ella Sagar
Tui River Cruises has put its largest summer programme on sale for 2027. The schedule comprises 35
sailings across the entire European fleet between March and October 2027, with new ports of call in Croatia and the Netherlands. The season will also include the
operator’s first new-build ship, the 111-passenger Tui Luzia, sailing
on the Douro in summer 2027. Luzia will become the fifth ship in the company’s European fleet, offering seven-night Douro Discovery round-trip itineraries from Porto, calling at Entre-os-Rios, Peso de Regua, Vega de Terron (for Salamanca, Spain) and Barca d’Alva, starting from £1,678. There will be flight options with
Tui partner airlines to Porto to join Douro cruises. Accommodation will comprise
Tui Luzia
56 cabins including Super French balcony cabins, balcony cabins, French balcony suites and a single cabin. Meanwhile, Tui Aria will make debut calls into Zaandam while sailing on Dutch and Belgian waterways on the Dutch Delta Discovery itinerary. Tui Maya will visit Aljmaš in
Croatia as part of an East Danube Delights itinerary. A range of durations will be on offer, including short cruises
tailored for first-timers. Sailings of three to nine nights will be available, as well as 11, 14 and 15 nights. Prices start at £899 for a
three-night sailing on Tui Maya. Head of river cruises Katy
Berzins said: “This marks a major milestone as we launch our biggest summer programme to date, with more itineraries, more durations and exciting new ports of call across Europe.”
tui.co.uk/river-cruises
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