Discover Magazine - Autumn/Wnter 2023

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WE’RE TURNING 40… JOI N US TO CELEBRATE! reasons to take a Douro cruise 5

Go big in Japan

24 hours in Klosters FESTIV E RIVER CRUISES

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Raise a glass with us in 2024!

We’re now including a FREE Superior drinks package worth £400 per person per week on all our European river cruises departing in 2024! Enjoy unlimited drinks from a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages during lunch and from 6pm until midnight in our bars and restaurants. From recommended regional wines, to cocktails, spirits or your favourite aperitif before dinner, enjoy this extra treat on us to make your cruise even more special. Please visit our website for full details.

NEW FOR 2024

Bordeaux & Saint-Émilion tour

5 days from £849PP | Departs March to September 2024 | rivieratravel.co.uk/mbx

NEW OCEAN CRUISES FOR 2024

Athens & Greek Islands Cruise aboard Celestyal Journey

11 days from £2,199PP | Departs April to October 2024 | rivieratravel.co.uk/mocagcj

Venice, Split & Treasures of the North

10 days from £2,399PP | Departs May to October 2024 | rivieratravel.co.uk/mmyv

Malta, Sicily & Greece aboard Star Clipper

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Spain, Balearics & Malta aboard Star Clipper

12 days from £2,999PP | Departs 24 April 2024 rivieratravel.co.uk/mcls

Voyage across the Mediterranean:

Spain to Greece aboard Star Clipper

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PLUS… NEW FOR 2025

Highlights of Australia tour with optional

Uluru extension

17 days from £4,999PP | 20 days from £6,299PP

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Join our PART Y in 2024!

It doesn’t seem that long since I was welcoming you to our previous edition of Discover, but with autumn well and truly upon us (and Christmas cards in the shops!) here we are again, with our next magazine packed with ideas to inspire your travel plans in the coming months and beyond.

2024 marks a very special year in Riviera’s history as we turn 40. We hope you will be able to celebrate with us and would be delighted to welcome you on one of our tours or cruises. We’re extremely proud of our heritage and over the next few pages you can read how Riviera came to be and how we’ve evolved over the last four decades.

We talk to Rob our Chief Technology Officer

For the love of architecture 6

The world’s best buildings and where to find them

24 hours in Klosters

How to spend a day in this A-list Swiss resort

All you want for Christmas

Why you need to book a festive river cruise

Doing the right thing 14

Read about Riviera’s pledge to make a difference

If you are planning a trip with family or friends, perhaps to celebrate your own big birthday or anniversary, read why a festive river cruise could be just the ticket – and don’t forget we do have some special offers for groups too. To find out more, head to rivieratravel.co.uk/groups

Learn what makes the Italian Lakes a classic holiday destination, and what to do if you’re whiling away 24 hours in the chic Swiss resort of Klosters. We put some of the world’s most inspiring TV locations in the spotlight and show you how to get the best from your stay in Kyoto. We also hear from some of our terrific tour managers who tell us what they love about their favourite Signature tours, and from our Chief Technology Officer, as he reveals what brought him to Riviera.

Cruise enthusiasts can learn about our new partnership with Celestyal, plus we’ve a new Adriatic yacht cruise and river cruise on the Douro setting sail in 2024 too, both aboard sensational new ships. It’s anchors aweigh on the luxury five-star MS Porto Mirante as you drift through this Portuguese valley’s dreamy vineyard-clad landscapes, or soak up the dazzling Dalmatian coastline as you sail the Adriatic aboard the superb new MS Stella Maris.

As always, I’d love to hear from you, so please do write to me at phil.h@rivieratravel.co.uk with your feedback.

With very best wishes

Watch and yearn!

TV series locations that steal the show

Perfectly Portuguese

Five reasons to take a Douro river cruise

Spotlight on Granada 22

Get under the skin of this atmospheric Spanish jewel

Happy Birthday Riviera! 24

We share memories of our 40-year history

5 things to do when you get back 26

Gentle reminders for your back home to-do list

What’s new in 2024

Discover our new ocean and yacht cruises plus brand new tours

Dream Big!

Why Japan is the ultimate bucket-list destination

Splash landings! 32

Fantastic fountains from around the world

Our favourite Signature Tours 36 Riviera Tour Managers share their insight into destinations they love

Picturesque ports of call you won’t want to miss!

Why the classic Italian Lakes are always a good idea

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Find us online rivieratravel.co.uk RivieraTravelUK On our cover A maiko in Japan All the holidays featured in this magazine are ABTA and ATOL protected. Departure dates, itineraries and prices given are correct at the time of going to print and are subject to change. or call our team on 01283 893120 @RivieraTravelUK AUTUMN/WINTER 2023 WE’RE TURNING 40… JOIN US TO CELEBRATE! reasons to take a Douro cruise 5 Go big in Japan 24 hours in Klosters FESTIVE RIVER CRUISES
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A LIFE IN T R AVEL

With emerging technology trends playing an ever more vital role in our industry, our Chief Technology Officer, Rob Snelson, tells us how his career path led him to travel, what constitutes his idea of holiday heaven, and why joining Team Riv was a good decision!

How did your career in travel begin?

Like a lot of people, I wanted to travel with my work. I originally wanted to be a marine biologist (being given a goldfish when you are 6 will have this effect) and studied the subject at university. However, this never took off career wise, so I focused on my other passion which was technology. After working for many years in retail and then legal sectors, I was offered a technology leadership role within a large travel business based in Manchester. This role took me across the world visiting Australia, South Africa, Hong Kong, and lots of other fantastic places.

What brought you to Riviera?

It is going to sound like a cliché, but ultimately the people I met during the recruitment process convinced me that the role at Riviera was right for me. For someone who is extremely interested in technology, I am also passionate about the people I work alongside. The people I have met since joining has convinced me that I have absolutely made the right decision!

Tell us about your most memorable moments please!

During my short time at Riviera I have been known as:

The generator guy

The IT guy

The IT guy who can ‘actually’ communicate and is ‘occasionally funny’ Why have these been so memorable?

The feedback was shared publicly with the entire Riv team during our All Hands sessions!

What do you think you’ve learnt from your time at Riviera?

That every single person across the company contributes to the amazing experiences our customers have when they travel with us. I can’t put it any better than this Feefo review:

“Very professional service both at head office and during the whole holiday. All staff were excellent, and contents of the holiday was a perfect mixture of activities and rest.”

Where are your favourite places and why?

This is a really challenging question to answer, it is like asking someone what their favourite film is. The answer is that it depends on the circumstances... With family it would have to be Majorca in the summer. Guaranteed sunshine, fun in the pool with great food in the evening. With my wife Sarah, it would be Ibiza or a visit to Rome. With friends, it would be skiing in the French Alps.

Whilst I love travelling, home (which is Bury with its ‘world famous’ market!) is also where my heart is, and I love having family and friends over for a BBQ or to watch an important sporting event.

What are you looking forward to most?

Two things immediately come to mind: To continue supporting the technology and change team with the great work they do every day to improve the services we provide.

To always listen to colleagues and customers to see how we can further improve what we do in both the short and long term.

What are your own holiday plans this year?

We are still catching up on holidays we couldn’t take during the pandemic so this year has been a ‘big’ travel year.

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As a family we went to Sorrento and Capri where my teenage son purchased a piece of Mount Vesuvius. I am convinced it is a piece of an old car park! He thinks it is great, and that is the main thing.

I’ve also managed a few days in Corfu with my wife Sarah to celebrate our wedding anniversary and we are also heading to Lisbon later in the year with some friends – looks like such an interesting capital to explore with so much history, incredible architecture plus great food and wine.

If you were marooned on a desert island, who would you like with you and why?

It depends! If this is a luxury Maldives, all-inclusive type desert island then I would have to say Sarah (if I suggested anyone else, I would be in serious trouble).

However, if this is a genuine desert island with no civilisation or supplies, I would have to take my dad. He used to be an engineer, has a psychology degree and is a fantastic problem solver, so my chances of survival would increase dramatically! ●

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Architecture shapes our history. A witness to the past and a legacy of those who came before us, the evolution of our built environments shows us just how far humans have come. Architecture impacts us all every single day, but it’s often only when we travel somewhere new that we have the time to notice not just its practical application, but its aesthetic beauty too.

From Uzbekistan’s Islam Hodja minaret to the 14th-century mausoleums of The Silk Road, Cologne’s regal cathedral or the tombs and temples of Petra carved into pink sandstone cliffs, the world is rich in buildings that amaze and inspire. Whether a building marks the spot where great events in history happened or is just a window into life from another age, you can only wonder about the stories these landmarks could tell.

One of the most famous of towers in the world, and once the tallest man-made structure in the world, the delicate iron latticework of the Eiffel Tower rises 324 metres into the Parisian sky. Built as a temporary entrance arch for the 1889 Exposition Universelle, some considered its unconventional design an eyesore but quickly becoming a beloved symbol of the city, it has stood the test of time. Its potential as a radio transmission tower was soon realised and it played a crucial role in the development of wireless telegraphy, serving as a military communications post during World War I. From marriage proposals on its observation decks, to stolen kisses on the Champ de Mars, Gustav Eiffel’s globally recognised creation has witnessed more than its fair share of drama, celebration and love over the decades.

The Seine, Paris & Normandy river cruise April to October 2024 rivieratravel.co.uk/mrcp

8 days from £1,699PP

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When the 8-year project to build the Colosseum was complete, the celebrations lasted 100 days. The Romans certainly knew how to throw a party! But perhaps they also realised they’d created one of the greatest structures in the world, whose ancient arches are synonymous not only with the city in which it stands but with the extraordinary people who built it. The largest amphitheatre in existence, with a capacity for 50,000-80,000 spectators, the complex covers two hectares of land and attracts seven million people a year to walk in the footsteps of gladiators and emperors. Architecturally avant-garde, the Colosseum had a retractable awning that would provide shade from the scorching sun whilst hidden beneath you’ll encounter a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers that housed animals, gladiators and props plus a series of trapdoors and a lift system that could be used for special effects during the games. Pretty incredible!

Discover Italy by Rail –Turin, Venice & Rome tour May to September 2024 rivieratravel.co.uk/mdi

9 days from £2,759PP

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South America Highlights plus Peru tour

September to November 2024 & March to November 2025 rivieratravel.co.uk/mshp

16 days from £4,699PP

Picture yourself standing at the Sun Gate overlooking the ancient city of the Incas against the spellbinding backdrop of the Andes. There are few places on earth quite like Machu Picchu. Trek the famous trail to experience epic views as well as a glimpse into a mysterious human history. Abandoned and hidden from the outside world for centuries, the city was rediscovered in 1911 by American explorer Hiram Bingham but its purpose remains a mystery to this day.

Whilst you explore the ruins in the company of the odd llama or two – yes really – you’ll be astounded by the precision and ingenuity of the massive stonework. Whatever its true purpose, Machu Picchu definitely had some celestial connections. The mighty Intihuatana Stone, a carved rock structure, is thought to have been used as an astronomical observatory – and there can be few more stunning places to study the stars!

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8 days from £1,599PP

The Croatian city of Split is principally famous for a single building, the Emperor Diocletian’s huge palace, which served as his luxurious retirement home following his abdication in 305 AD. One of the greatest structures of the Roman Empire, crafted from the finest Italian marble, with columns and sphinxes from Egypt, you’ll feel the weight of history all around as you wander under its high vaulted ceilings marvelling at the extraordinary 4thcentury engineering.

Remarkably people still live within the palace walls where you’ll also find shops, restaurants and hotels, and as you stroll through its atmospheric streets, you’ll catch glimpses of everyday life unfolding around you. From the scent of freshly baked pastries wafting from a local bakery to the sounds of lively conversation in traditional Dalmatian dialect, there’s a true sense of timelessness amongst its ancient walls.

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India’s Golden Triangle & Mumbai with Goa Beach Stay tour

February to December 2024 & January to November 2025 rivieratravel.co.uk/mig

14 days from £2,799PP

Speaking of monuments to love, no list of architectural icons would be complete without a mention of the Taj Mahal. One of the new seven wonders of the world, in a country with over a billion people and a rich cultural history to boot, the ethereal silhouette of this architectural masterpiece is one of India’s greatest assets. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a tribute to his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, the elegant symmetry of its cleverly angled minarets, white marble inlaid with jasper, jade and turquoise and the geometric perfection of its design certainly sets the bar very high when it comes to romantic gestures!

When you visit in a misty sunrise or in the glow of dusk you’ll experience it at its most intriguing. Prepare to be dazzled (if not a little lovestruck) by the beauty of its perfect silhouette shimmering on the horizon. ●

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The Taj Mahal in India
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estling in the Swiss Alps like a perfectly wrapped chocolate

truffle, Klosters is the sort of spot that makes you wonder if fairy tales truly were inspired by real life places.

With its enchanting landscapes and cosy village vibes, it’s little wonder this alpine gem was an attractive prospect for the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Greta Garbo and Gregory Peck to name but a few.

Very much an A-lister when it comes to skiing, Klosters’ impeccable slopes (paired with its more metropolitan neighbour Davos) is high on the list of Switzerland’s most glamorous resorts. But don’t worry, whatever season you’re planning to visit, you don’t need to be a star of the silver screen or have a royal title to experience the magic!

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On arrival prepare to have your breath taken away faster than you can say ‘fondue’. This is stunning scenery and then some: picture-perfect mountains, dreamy chalets and more Instagramworthy views than you can shake a selfie stick at. You’ll only be sorry not to have more than 24 hours here.

Once the snow has melted Klosters is a hikers’ paradise, so perhaps spend some of the morning exploring a few of the many mountain trails. The landscape will leave you in awe: stride through picture-perfect pastures of vibrant green, catching sight of a bell-clad cow or two perhaps, and meadows strewn with colourful wildfl owers and glistening streams. From gentle strolls to challenging treks, there’s a trail for every level of walking enthusiast. Just be sure to take your camera along to capture the jaw-dropping views.

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Return to the village for well-deserved coffee and chocolate cakes or for something more hearty dip into a classic cheese fondue to enjoy an array of deliciously gooey dairy delights – an absolute must in the mountains!

Visit the pretty Klosters Church in the heart of the village to admire the sparkling stained-glass windows and pristinely kept grounds. Small but perfectly formed and housed in the 16th century Nutli Hüschi, you’ll find an equally neat collection of exhibits and displays detailing what life was like through the centuries. End the afternoon with a leisurely stroll through the quaint streets browsing the boutique shops and galleries.

Later reward yourself with a decadent Swiss chocolate experience – visit a local chocolatier and let your tastebuds go wild! There’s plenty of stylish cuisine on offer in Klosters too so take your pick for dinner. From high end hotels with international menus to local restaurants serving hearty alpine fare – Swiss Alpine macaroni, venison sausages, fresh turbot and rosti – you certainly won’t go hungry.

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CHRISTMAS All you could want for CHRISTMAS Fittingly festive and five-star. Join us for a fabulously different yuletide season.
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Vienna Christmas Market
Rhine & Yuletide Markets river cruise
2023 & 2024
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on the Rhine river cruise
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If you’re counting the days (or even if you’re not), Christmas comes but once a year, so you’ve only got one shot to make it a great one. A time to celebrate, a time to be thankful, a time to reflect, a time to look forward. Whatever your take, the festive period is a special one for all sorts of reasons, and no matter young or old, there’s a touch of magic in the air. Fairy lights and cosy fires, delicious festive fare and enticing yuletide markets plus a host of other heart-warming traditions, is a sure-fire recipe for a wonderful holiday.

brandy or two! In Cologne you can stand in the glow of 50,000 LED lights, strung on the branches of an enormous regal Christmas tree, whilst Vienna’s giant advent calendar in the town hall takes some festive beating.

We invite you to try something rather different this festive season and join us aboard one of our river cruises. Elegance and luxury plus a dash of seasonal sparkle are the name of the game as you jingle all the way (in five-star style of course) along Europe’s legendary rivers in all their wintry splendour. Moor in some of the continent’s most spectacular cities and riverside towns transformed with fairy lights and festive trimmings – a picture perfect backdrop to put you in the Christmas mood.

Just imagine drawing back the drapes on a deliciously crisp winter’s morning to find the snow-dusted domes and spires of Budapest’s brooding skyline coming into view or Bratislava’s mighty castle and old town of crumbling little churches and curious alleys and atmospheric squares. It’s an invigorating start to the day to wrap up warm and take to the magnificent sun deck with a steaming cup of coffee for spectacular riverside views. Whether the epic Rhine or Danube, you’ll be drifting along some of Europe’s most eye-wateringly beautiful waterways on your luxury vessel through

a dreamy wonderland of Christmas-card scenery, then hopping ashore to explore the spice-scented lanes of medieval little towns and glittering cities along the way. Expert guides will show you spots only a local will know and you’ll have time to yourself too – because we know how to get the balance just right.

Europe’s historic Yuletide markets are famed the world over and there’ll be plenty of gift inspiration too as you wander the cinnamon scented stalls, laden with Christmassy paraphernalia (but definitely no humbugs). As the sound of carols and ginger biscuits drifts on the spicy air, with a warming mulled wine in hand, you can mooch to your heart’s content amongst the myriad of appealing handicrafts, twinkly decorations and scrumptious treats.

New Year on the Rhine river cruise

28 December 2023 & 28 December 2024

6 days from £1,609PP rivieratravel.co.uk/mrcj

Cold outside it may be, but after a day seeing the sights, return to your fittingly fabulous ship, decked out for the season with a welcoming Christmas tree taking centre stage. Thoughts of present-wrapping and food-shopping are left at home whilst you relax and recharge in luxurious cabins and suites. With their boutique hotel feel and all the thoughtful touches you would want, all feature a window or full-length glass doors that slide back to create a French balcony. And for the ultimate Christmas treat, when you book a suite featuring a superb private balcony, you’ll be sipping your morning cuppa or a warming Asbach brandy after dinner as a seamless gallery of Christmas card views rolls by.

With its own Christmas shop, few places do Christmas better than the pretty town of Rüdesheim with its cobbled alleys and crooked little houses, perfect for a wander amongst the fairytale timber-clad buildings stopping for a coffee with a shot of famed Asbach

You’ll be waited on hand and foot by the friendly crew (an excellent guest to crew ratio means nothing is too much trouble) and world-class chefs delivering seasonal dishes with yuletide fl are add that extra touch of Christmas joy at mealtimes. With a choice of fine dining in the elegant restaurant or delicious rustic fare in a more informal setting, a festive river cruise has all the ingredients you could want for your most relaxing holiday ever. ‘Tis the season for treats after all, so why not add one to your Christmas list? ●

Christmas on the Danube river cruise

22 December 2024

8 days from £2,199PP rivieratravel.co.uk/mrck

29 December 2024

6 days from £1,799PP rivieratravel.co.uk/mrcy

New Year on the Danube river cruise

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Doing the right thing Riviera’s Environmental, Social, and Governance commitments ESG Ninh Bình, Vietnam Reg Charity No – 247257 14 AUTUMN/WINTER 2023 | 01283 893120 | rivieratravel.co.uk

When it comes to taking better care of the world we live in, we know we should all be doing more. This is why we have recently announced our commitment to make a new series of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) pledges.

These pledges, highlighted in a plan we’ve called ‘Doing the right thing’, cover four primary areas in which we’re committing to make a difference: sustainability, managing our carbon footprint, operating ethically and our charitable contributions.

But we know saying is one thing. We want to ensure these pledges are meaningful so wherever possible, we have set measurable goals to ensure we remain accountable for our actions and deliver on the objectives we have set ourselves.

Our goals include:

Reducing our guests’ carbon footprint by 20% by 2028 – which will be measured on a per customer, per night basis – across each holiday category. This will be achieved in various ways –for example by increasing included rail travel options on some of our existing holidays and converting our river cruise ships to greener energy sources.

Enforcing a supplier ethics policy and sustainability checklist, covering measures such as labour standards, human rights, animal welfare and renewable energy. All our suppliers must agree to and implement these measures if they are working with Riviera.

Halving the use of plastic and paper by 2025. We plan to achieve this by transitioning to e-docs wherever possible, developing an enhanced digital brochure and reducing what we print. We’ll also replace plastic luggage tags with high-quality, reusable tags.

Riviera will also ensure it has in place a fair, inclusive and enriching work environment for all. We will do this via activities including hosting regular colleague ‘Get Talking’ sessions, to discuss topics such as mental health and diversity, and offering volunteering opportunities with local charities.

“Everyone at Riviera is committed to sustainable, ethical and responsible travel. With the launch of our new plan, we will drive meaningful change both across Riviera and the wider industry. We have chosen Practical Action as our charity partner due to their alignment with our values and its impactful projects.

Our ESG initiatives and goals are clear, public pledges. We are excited and determined to deliver on all of them, so we can push the boundaries of responsible travel even further.” Phil Hullah, our CEO.

We launched our plan on 19 September 2023 which was also streamed live on YouTube. To view it in full, please visit http://bit.ly/RivieraESG , or simply point your camera at the QR code. ●

In addition to our partnership with the charity Hope & Homes, we aim to make a significant contribution to the charity Practical Action by raising at least £100,000 in 2024, via guest, colleague and company donations. Practical Action is an international development group, building sustainable lives and livelihoods with people on the frontlines of poverty and climate change.

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WATCH AND YEARN!

TV SERIES’ LOCATIONS THAT STEAL THE SHOW

With winter on the way you can relish the excuse to tuck up with a box set or two as the nights draw in and be transported to your favourite places across the globe or destinations you’ve always dreamt of seeing. Here’s our pick of top TV shows that you’ll want to watch for their locations as much as their storylines.

Virgin River

Head for the great outdoors (from the cosy comfort of indoors) with this scenic romantic tale of a nurse who escapes heartbreak in the city for a new life in the country. Whilst the original books depict life in a northern Californian town, the redwoods, waterfalls and immense scenery you’ll be treated to in this heartwarming series are in fact Canadian. There’s glimpses of Vancouver’s east side skyscrapers too, but mainly you can sit back and drink in high definition vistas of the city’s famous North Shore with its mighty woods, rivers and skies – all on a magnificently epic scale.

Canada's Rocky Mountaineer & Alaska Cruise

May to September 2024 & 2025 16 days from £4,799PP rivieratravel.co.uk/mcac

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North Vancouver

Unawatuna beach

Van der Valk

Feast on scenes shot in the former shipyard NDSM Wharf – now a bohemian cultural hotspot, a quirky waterborne restaurant on stilts (once a pirate radio station) in Houthaven, and in the UNESCO status Grachtengordel canal district. This classy remake of a favourite 1970’s series sees the Dutch detective, played by Marc Warren, solving crime in a variety of locations that’ll remind you just how uber cool (and how close) Amsterdam really is. Bruges, Medieval Flanders, Amsterdam & the Dutch Bulbfields river cruise

Departing April 2024

8 days from £1,949PP rivieratravel.co.uk/mrca

The Good Karma Hospital

Supposedly set in the southern Indian state of Kerala but filmed in Sri Lanka, around the town of Galle, fans of Death in Paradise will be won over by this feelgood tale. A disillusioned British doctor travels to Southern India to make a fresh start at the Good Karma Hospital, to find it run by an eccentric English ex-pat. You’ll be dazzled by the beach at Unawatuna, the location for the local bar, built on silvery white sand lapped by the turquoise blue of the Indian Ocean.

Sri Lankan Highlights with Indian Ocean Beach Stay

April to October 2024 & 2025

14 days from £2,499PP rivieratravel.co.uk/msl

Downtown, Amsterdam

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TV SHOWS

Succession

Critically acclaimed, this satirical comedy drama depicts the highs and lows of the billionaire Roy family living the high life in upstate New York. Inbetween running their global media and entertainment conglomerate, we’re treated to an insider’s view of their luxury-yacht trip to the Aegean – in particular the Croatian island of Korčula – with glitz, glamour and dazzling coastal views all the way.

Split, Hvar & the Delights of Dalmatia yacht cruise

May to October 2024

8 days from £1,799PP rivieratravel.co.uk/mmyh

Top of the Lake

If you’re into Scandi noir you may have caught this mysterious TV treat which transports the viewer to the other side of the globe in thrilling style. Series 1 was filmed around New Zealand’s Queenstown, stylishly showcasing the South Island’s cinematic natural wonders and world-famous wilderness – its huge peaks, valleys, rich forests and spectacular lakes. The second series moves to Sydney with all eyes on the surfers’ paradise of Bondi Beach.

New Zealand – Land of the Long White Cloud tour

January to November 2024 & January to June 2025

21 days from £5,799PP | rivieratravel.co.uk/mnzl

Loire Valley Queenstown Korčula
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Normal People

Cast your mind back to lockdown and you may well have been hooked on this Dublin-based romantic psychological drama. One of its most memorable locations occurs when the protagonists are reunited on holiday at a family villa in Italy, situated supposedly in the Roman city of Trieste. The stunning shots are in fact of Il Casale in Tenuta di Verzano near Sant’Oreste, about 25 miles north of Rome, with the hilltop town of Stimigliano, providing a quintessential slice of rural Italian charm. Secret Italy – Trieste & Udine tour

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Emily in Paris

If the romantic twists and turns of this cutesy comedy don’t ignite a little joie de vivre, then the French capital’s lavish locations (not to mention the creative couture) surely will. Follow the humorous tale of an American expat marketeer living in the City of Lights whilst savouring its monumental sights: the operatic grandeur of the Palais Garnier, refined 16th-century elegance of the restaurant Le Grand Véfour as well as the lush lawns and chestnut groves of the Jardin du Luxembourg all make an appearance – plus a summer break filmed in the Champagne region, provides a picturesque reminder that the Loire Valley’s dreamy vineyard-clad landscapes provide the perfect holiday setting.

Monet's Garden, the Loire Valley & Fontainebleau tour

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Killing Eve

In this bingeworthy darkly comic series, psychopathic assassin, Villanelle, works her murderous way around a plethora of European hotspots to have you hankering after a city escape or two. From Paris’s Place Vendôme to the frescoed interior of the Athenaeum concert hall in the Romanian capital, Bucharest, the series shines a light on some of the continent’s most captivating city-break backdrops. Other highlights on her hitlist include the modernist wonder of Barcelona’s La Casa Ramos, and the unearthly ruins of the emperor Hadrian's villa at Tivoli on the outskirts of Rome. ●

Budapest to the Black Sea river cruise

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History & Culture

reasons to take a Douro cruise

The Douro Valley is itself an official UNESCO World Heritage site which should be reason enough to come and see what all the fuss is about. Prehistoric carvings found in the northern Douro Valley revealed the region has been inhabited for over 25,000 years, and wine has been produced from its sun-drenched and steeply layered vineyards for over 2 millennia. In 1756 Prime Minister Marques de Pombal demarcated the borders, making it the oldest wine producing region in the world which led to its main product of Port wine becoming world famous. Britain’s trading relationship with Portugal has been a long one – and several wars between England and France during the 18th century considerably increased the demand for Port wines in Britain!

If you’ve already experienced Europe’s cruising classics – the Rhine, Moselle and Danube – the Douro Valley delivers something a bit different to the river cruise scene.

From its Spanish source, this mighty river weaves and flows 557 miles east to west across Portugal, past neat regiments of vines clinging to the slopes and dreamily medieval, pot-luck towns fringing the banks, until it reaches Porto and the Atlantic Ocean. With blissfully quiet stretches through this picturesque valley, a Douro cruise sets a leisurely pace, but if that’s not enough to tempt you, here’s a few more reasons why a cruise on the River of Gold is more than just a good idea.

Spectacular cities

Vibrant yet soulful. There’s a lot to discover in Porto. The hilly cobbled alleys of its old town are awash with striking baroque churches, intricately tiled facades, and beaux arts buildings, so as you wander there’ll be plenty of ‘oh wow look at that’ moments. On the banks of the Douro, braced by six impressive bridges, this historic city is soaked in old-world charm and ambience – head to its cosy taverns and characterful cafés and you’ll see what we mean. You can take in the panoramic views from the lofty landmark tower, feast on the freshest seafood, (washed down with the finest Douro Valley vino of course) and end the evening with a glass of port.

On a Douro cruise you’ll also be able to visit the golden Spanish city of Salamanca, home to the oldest university in Spain. Its centuries-old buildings seem to glow, and you’ll feel history in every inch of honey-coloured sandstone.

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The wine

The Douro Valley is one of the oldest wine regions in the world. UNESCO-listed and an hour’s drive from Porto, where the main ambassador of the Portuguese wines, Port wine is produced, this amazingly beautiful area is surprisingly rugged, with steep sloping hillsides covered in terraced vineyards, rising up from the mighty river Douro. With cold winters and warm, dry summers, the long mountain range protects the valley on the west side from the cold and humid winds that sweep from the Atlantic Ocean, producing both unique full-bodied, tannic red wines but also, crisp, mineral, fruity light-bodied white wines. Douro reds range in style from light and fruity to lush and smooth, to dark and dense with herby fl avours of mature dark fruit. The wines are often a rich inky purple due to the thickening of the skins from the region’s intense summer heat. Look out for Touriga Francesa, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Nacional and Tinta Barroca.

Explore Lisbon on a three-night extension

Extending your holiday is always a good idea right? Lisbon, one of the coolest capitals on the continent is a great place for a city escape so it might be the perfect way to end your Douro cruise. En route from Porto the beautiful Roman city of Coimbra is a convenient stop to discover the tranquil and world-famous sanctuary of Fatima. Through the expert eyes of a local guide, there’s a whole host of famous sights to keep you amused in the Portuguese capital, including the 16th-century Belem Tower, cathedral and Jerónimos Monastery. Amble through the cobbled alleys of its Moorish quarter, with colourful plants cascading from iron balconies and laundry strung like bunting high above.

It’s the heart of fado so if you’re lucky you’ll hear some playing from a tucked away bar or restaurant. With its pastel-hued dwellings, glittering palaces and lichen-covered forests, Sintra is a real-life fairytale and worth the short drive from the capital. You’ll want to linger over the panoramic views as well as the famously quirky Royal Palace, a colourful jumble of turrets and domes, with an eye-watering collection of priceless treasures crammed inside too.

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Cinematic scenery

The Douro is Portugal’s crown jewels and for good reason – there’s a picture worth capturing at every turn. In fact, it’s perhaps the most photogenic of all Europe’s waterways because the vistas are so unique. Head up on deck to drink in the can’t-believe-I’m-really-here landscapes – as well as a chilled glass of the local stuff perhaps. You’ll find the views unlike any other part of Europe, almost other-worldly, with dramatically steep terraces carpeted by vines, in a patchwork of greens and ochres.

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The food

Bursting with rural wineries, vintage port and experimental modern restaurants, the Douro Valley is a treat for the tastebuds. For an authentic foodie experience, head to local tascas and tabernas for catch of the day and the best seafood, creamy cheeses and deliciously slow-cooked suckling pig. Whatever you do, don’t miss the pastéis de nata: creamy egg custard encased by buttery fl aky pastry. You’ll find them on most hotel breakfast menus in the Douro and after your trip, you'll be tempted to rustle them up at home too!

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Loved the places and sights covered by this tour. Riviera arranged everything and made the whole experience as effortless as possible.

Sandra, Classical Spain tour, May 2023

Granada

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There’s something magical about Granada – truly authentic, completely believable, seriously Spanish. A Muslim kingdom for 800 years, it’s a city that serves up its plethora of attractions –the ethereal Alhambra, haunting Arab quarter, and the fragrant gardens of the Generalife for starters – with subtlety and understated charm. Its phenomenal Moorish legacy echoes all around – in the sweeping horseshoe arches of its breathtaking buildings, its aromatic cuisine and its atmospheric teahouses. Throw in a mesmerising snow-capped mountain backdrop and legendary tapas bars, and we defy you not to be captivated by one of Spain’s most vibrant and beautiful cities.

When you come to Granada you come for the Alhambra fortress – Granada’s star attraction and one of Spain’s, if not the world’s, most iconic sights. The most intact medieval palace on the globe, ethereal, it rises in architectural perfection, from the sunbaked Andalusian landscape of the Darro Valley. With the jagged peaks of the Sierra Nevada puncturing the skyline, its beauty is simply unmatched anywhere else on the continent. The magnificent complex, dating from the 9th century comprises dazzling palaces, cool patios and serene pools. The fort and its walls were extensively rebuilt during the 13th century by Mohammed ben Al-Ahmar, the Moorish ruler of the Emirate of Granada. The spectacular Nasrid palaces built by the Nasrid Kings – the last Moorish rulers of Granada – date from the 13th and 14th centuries; here you’ll find some of the most fascinating and intricate interiors you’ll ever see, decorated in beautiful filigrees with elaborate inscriptions and poetic phrases. The Generalife was the Alhambra’s summer palace, its exquisite gardens a cool haven for the sultans from the intense heat. Walk the neat paths alongside carefully tended fl owerbeds and mirrorlike ponds, the still water refl ecting elegant archways and whitewashed walls. A scenic walkway between the

Generalife’s north and south sides allows for stunning views of the Albaicín – this really is a piece of heaven!

The Albaicín, the ancient Arab quarter, is the perfect place to while away the hours, meandering through its tight network of winding cobbled streets, between the whitewashed houses and atmospheric squares, the scent of jasmine lingering in the air. Pause at the Mirador San Nicolás, a popular square perfectly located to savour views of the Alhambra and the mountains beyond. Then take in the elegance of the 15th-century Palacio de Dar al-Horra, the residence of the sultana Aixa, mother of Muhammad XII, the last Moorish King of Granada. Its rooms are traditionally located on three levels around a cool central courtyard and tranquil pool and after the Alhambra, it’s one of Granada’s finest Moorish buildings so definitely worth a visit.

Step back in time as you stroll the gypsy quarter of Sacromonte in the shadow of the fine 17th-century Abbey perched high in the hills above. Some of the locals still live in the ancient white caves carved out of the rock and the haunting sound of fl amenco fills the air. Or stroll the streets and squares of Realejo, Granada’s Jewish quarter stopping to admire the Santo Domingo church and its beautifully ornate interior.

At the city’s heart you’ll find the majestic cathedral – its towering façade the work of a local architect Alonso Cano. A mixture of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles, the cathedral dates

from 1518 and, although it was in construction for over 180 years, and two 80-metre towers were originally planned, only half of one was ever finished. In the Carmen de los Martires Gardens you’ll encounter a haven of colourful fl owerbeds, shimmering ponds and leafy paths; its shaded walkways provide cool sanctuary in spring and summer, and its views of the landscape beyond Granada are captivating. Climb the spiral staircase of its fairytale tower to take in lovely views of the gardens and city beyond.

The Carrera del Darro is Granada’s main street which winds its way from the Plaza Nueva towards the Albaicín alongside the Darro river. Lined by centuries-old buildings draped in colourful blossom, take in the views as the river gently fl ows under two of Granada’s oldest surviving bridges. Tucked away underneath a private house are the oldest and best-preserved Arabic baths in Spain; the banuelo dates from around the 11th century and although the baths no longer exist, its elegant Moorish archways and striking domed ceilings are incredibly intact after a thousand years.

Arty types shouldn’t miss Granada’s leading art museum which houses over 2,000 works, including important religious paintings and sculptures dating from the 16th century. And when you’re ready for a break you’ll find some of Granada’s best tapas bars on and around the Plaza Nueva. Like a true Granadino, prop yourself at the bar under the hanging legs of jamón, dry-cured Spanish ham, and order a refreshing aperitif – keep it local and try the typical vermouth, red and sweet and served over ice. ●

Discover this sophisticated Spanish city on our Classical Spain escorted tour to Andalucía.

Classical Spain – Seville, Córdoba & Granada

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7 days from £899PP

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Happy Birthday Riviera!

Join the party in our 40th anniversary year

Next March Riviera turns 40. The travel industry has had more than its fair share of ups and downs during the last few years, so we think our special birthday is definitely something worth celebrating. As we head towards a new Riviera decade, we’re excited at the prospect of what lies in store, but it also feels like an opportune moment to share some of our most special memories with you too.

We’re extraordinarily proud of our heritage; from humble beginnings with a handful of tents on a campsite in the south of France during the early 1980s, our founder Michael Wright, with his extraordinary passion for travel and history, created the largest escorted tour operator in the UK, and our ethos to provide an exceptional holiday experience to the world’s most fascinating destinations, that’s as educational as it is entertaining, all for the best value you’ll find anywhere, remains as strong as it ever was. In those early days, our advertising was solely with regional newspapers and the concept of Reader Offers was still very much in its infancy. On the 8th March 1984, the very first Riviera Travel coach tour to Paris ran in conjunction with the Burton Mail newspaper and of course even today, though we’ve

had to upscale a couple of times over the years, our head office remains in Burton-upon-Trent. Our first office, The Manor, was two small rooms in the upstairs of a lovely Georgian house (admittedly with not so lovely vivid sunshine-yellow woodchip on the walls) but there was always a warm and friendly welcome from the reservations team – of just four – and the office cat, who spent her days wandering over and around the desks and telex machine!

The first local paper we teamed up with was the Bucks Free Press and from there we began working with numerous titles all over the country; from the Newcastle Chronicle & Journal to the Loughborough Echo, Southern Daily Echo to Western Mail, there was virtually no corner of the UK we weren’t working with. Michael would arrive at the paper’s offices with his

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breaks: Amsterdam, the Rhine Valley and Brittany – and later Normandy, the Moselle and by 1989, Bruges – which became one of our classic tours, and still operates today via Eurostar. We had customers who loved the tour so much they returned year after year – one loyal couple ended up travelling with us to Bruges 14 times. We always collected our customers from local pick-up points and the tour guide – was always on the coach from the very first minute, no matter what time of the day or night it was. And coach trips could be long: Newcastle to the Dover-Calais ferry to drive through France and Belgium and finally Amsterdam, is a perfect case in point!

the varied seasonality: South Africa, Peru, Sri Lanka and Vietnam – to which there were no direct flights at that time, so it really was off the tourist beaten track. Again, all these destinations still feature as very popular holidays in our collection today! 2009 saw us venturing into river cruising. The concept was always that it was ‘escorted touring on water’ and by attracting a slightly older market, it ensured we kept our customers for longer. Our first itineraries along the Rhine and Moselle were designed often to sail overnight as that was what we initially thought our guests wanted but we soon realised quite the opposite – that sailing was very much part of

At the height of Reader Travel, we were working with in excess of 200 publications and magazines and our record number of coaches in Paris over a single weekend was 18, with 9 in Bruges. But as we always advertised under the publication’s own name, Riviera Travel, just featuring in the small print, remained relatively unknown as the operator.

PRIZE DRAW

Win a Riviera River Cruise…

In celebration of our 40th anniversary next year we are offering one lucky reader the chance to win a river cruise to one of Riviera’s first destinations… Paris. The prize is for two people to join the 8-day river cruise The Seine, Paris & Normandy

The package includes return flights, accommodation in a middle deck cabin (although the winner can pay for a cabin upgrade) and our full cruise offering. The winner can choose from departure dates from 15 July to 31 August 2024. Head to rivieratravel.co.uk/ holidaycomp for full details and to be in with a chance of winning! Terms & Conditions apply.

All that began to change once we started working with the national papers. In 1992 we began advertising with the Sunday People – part of the Mirror Group. We had a full page advert and filled 35 coaches off a single promotion – needless to say, we swiftly began working with the majority of the nationals and over the next 10 years as our profile increased with the likes of The Telegraph, The Times, The Guardian & Observer, only about 5% of what we sold was through the regional press. Consequently, our market began to change, and our tours adapted accordingly. No longer were we offering solely coach tours, as many of our holidays were by air, using as many regional airports where possible for maximum convenience – much as we do today.

the experience and our itineraries evolved accordingly. Listening to and understanding our guests has always been at the heart of what we do, and we’ll always look to tweak and adapt our itineraries according to feedback. Since those early days of cruising, we have built our own ships and are proud to have some of the most luxurious vessels sailing European waterways. We also launched our first luxury yacht itinerary in 2016 in the Adriatic, and now operate with 6 superb vessels on a variety of routes along the spectacular Dalmatian coast. We’ve since added ocean and expedition cruising to our collection as well as the opportunity to cruise aboard an authentic tall ship for a real nostalgic sailing experience. By 2014 we were carrying in excess of 110,000 customers on holidays all over the world. On such a high note, our founder decided ‘retirement’ beckoned and we were sold to a private investor, who continues to help us expand and develop the business.

It was always our plan to attract customers with a city break and then be able to take them on longer holidays, further afield. Although we’d attempted New York in 1986, it took another 20 years until we operated our first long haul programme in 2006 – a selection of 4 escorted tours to different continents to take account of

We are a world away from those days we used to spend sitting on the office floor filing booking forms by hand, scribing faxes, (and holding meetings over the road in the pub), but our ethos to provide exceptional holidays to the world’s most amazing places remains the same. As Riviera enters a new chapter in its history, we are so excited about what might lie ahead for us – and we know how lucky we are to have the most wonderfully loyal customers travelling with us on our journey. So, here’s to being 40 – let life begin! ●

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5 things to do when you get back from your holiday

After a fantastic holiday there might be a tinge of sadness at the thought of getting back to reality.

Whether you’re the sort who has everything ship shape and Bristol fashion within hours of turning the key to your front door, or the sort whose suitcase languishes unpacked in the corner for a week (we’re saying nothing) whilst you daydream about pastures new, here’s a few gentle reminders to add to your back home to-do list.

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Post a review

When you’re looking to book a trip, review sites can offer useful insight into our holidays, offer handy tips and spark ideas from others that you might not have considered yourself.

We hope that your experience has been so terrific you’re chomping at the bit to share it, so when you’re home and reflecting on your experience, head to Trustpilot or feefo and tell us what you thought.

Get up to date with your admin

These days it’s easy to stay up to date with your admin while you’re away. But let’s face it most of us want to switch off from the daily grind whilst we’re recharging on holiday.

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Everything runs like clockwork from the booking right through to the return journey to the airport.

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Send us your photos

We always love to hear from guests about their holiday so always feel free to contact us directly too with feedback, ideas and suggestions.

Although the date for entries for our 2024 calendar has now passed, it won’t be long before we launch our photo competition for 2025 – so whether it’s a dreamy landscape, a mind-blowing building or just a special moment in time captured forever we’d love to see your very best Riviera holiday images.

In the meantime, you can collate your best photos into a photobook as a treasured reminder of your adventures.

Check out our competition to be in with a chance of winning a

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Share your experience with friends and family

Hopefully all the memories you’ve made are wonderful ones!

Perhaps there were a few funny moments to smile about too, but reflecting on all that you have experienced, the people you have met, the food and drink you have enjoyed, with your nearest and dearest is a great way to hang on to that holiday feeling long after you’ve unpacked and done the washing.

And we hope you’ll also be able to recommend us too of course!

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Book your next Riviera holiday

It’s never too early to start thinking about your next trip with us!

You can browse our entire collection of tours and cruises online at rivieratravel.co.uk

And our team of expert travel advisors are always on hand to answer your queries and can assist in choosing and planning your next trip. ●

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Next year marks Riviera’s 40th year of operating holidays and we would love you to join us on a cruise or tour in our anniversary year. Whether you’re celebrating something special too or simply fancy joining in the fun, we’ve a nautical adventure or bucket-list escape that’s perfect for you.

Athens & Greek Islands Cruise

Designed for those who are looking for the experience of an ocean cruise, but on a smaller, more intimate scale, take a look at our new 10-night Athens & Greek Islands Cruise aboard the newly refurbished Celestyal Journey – hosting 1,260 guests. Starting your holiday in Athens, where you’ll spend one night in a five-star hotel, you’ll then be cruising on the regal Celestyal Journey for 7 nights, finishing in the five-star Athenian Riviera, with a laid-back 2-night beachside stay.

Imagine how grand the Library of Celsus in Ephesus once was, keep your camera at the ready in pretty Santorini, and wander through the bustling old quarter in Thessaloniki. Over 11 days, we’ll explore ancient Athens,

Extra special cruises and exciting new tours for Riviera’s 40th anniversary year

Heraklion in Crete, trendy Mykonos and the picturesque island of Milos.

In addition to your Riviera Tour Manager on hand to assist, Greek hospitality comes alive on board, and the crew will become like family. You’ll find the authentic Greek food is delicious (and with full board there’s lots of it!) As always, excursions are included – from a guided tour of Ephesus to a visit to the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, and there’s extra excursions bookable on board too.

April to October 2024

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11 days from only £2,199PP

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Bordeaux & Saint-Émilion

Whilst you don’t need to be a connoisseur, our new French tour is perfect for guests who enjoy wine and want to learn more about one of the world’s most famous wine-producing regions. And when it comes to wine, there’s few better places! As well as exploring the Roman city of Bordeaux, with its sand-coloured streets and stunning architecture, we’ll visit a family-run chateaux in Saint-Émilion –an area that is home to award-winning wine. Travel through the tunnels under the cloisters of Les Cordeliers to find out more about the unique sparkling wine its famous for. And, of course, there’ll be plenty of opportunities to taste the wine! There’s also chance to visit the City of Wine; this fascinating architectural feat houses interactive exhibits that teach you everything you need to know about growing, producing and yes, even drinking wine.

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Venice, Split & Treasures of the North

We are thrilled to be relaunching our antipodean adventure to this extraordinary continent. Travel with us down under to some of Australia’s most exciting cities – Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns and Melbourne – and experience this diverse country’s mind-blowing natural beauty and vast open spaces. With beautiful beaches, endless sunshine and a laid-back lifestyle thrown in – if this sounds like your idea of a holiday then you won’t be disappointed.

Take in the highlights of modern Sydney; ‘am I really here?’ moments will include the instantly recognisable Opera House and Harbour Bridge, then escape into the remote wilderness of the Blue Mountains. We’ll explore chic Melbourne’s winding alleys and cosy cafes, then drive the epic Great Ocean Road for cinematic coastal views. In sunny Brisbane there’s the opportunity to get up close with local wildlife before travelling north to the

member to our fl eet of luxury yachts, Venice, Split & Treasures of the North

Swim in idyllic bays off the back of the ship, soak up the sun on deck or try the hot tub before hopping ashore to explore. Listen to the sea organ in Zadar and find the perfect shady spot to enjoy a catch of the day lunch in Rab. Discover Roman Pula with its extraordinary amphitheatre, the scenic islands of Brijuni National Park, and historic Split with its wealth of ancient treasures.

middle name and a maximum of 36 guests, the striking MS Stella Maris

May to October 2024

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10 days from only £2,399PP

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Highlights of Australia with Uluru Extension

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If you’re looking to make the very most of your time on the other side of the globe, then your holiday with a visit to the heart of Australia’s arid ‘Red Centre’. In Uluru you’ll get to experience the real Outback and learn about the history and culture of the Aboriginal people. Not only is Uluru a natural wonder, it’s a deeply spiritual place too, and when you set eyes on this mammoth red landmark, rising out of the fl at sand plains, you’ll understand why.

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DREAM BIG!

Japan – Land of the Rising Sun

May to November 2024 & 2025 13 days from £4,099PP rivieratravel.co.uk/mjp

Icons of Japan

February to November 2024 & 2025 10 days from £2,799PP rivieratravel.co.uk/mja

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Japan Garden Discovery

DREAM BIG DREAMAFRICA BIG!
JAPAN L A N D O F T H E R I S I N G S U N Tokyo
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Japan is a country like no other on earth. Unshakeably traditional and enviably futuristic, it’s a culture which endlessly intrigues and fascinates. From sumo to sushi, the cleanest streets to capsule hotels, it’s a land of Shinto shrines, golden temples, and feudal castles. With 23 UNESCO world heritage sites, and the most respectful people you’ll ever hope to meet, a trip to this remarkable place will leave a lasting impression long after you’ve said sayonara.

Think Japan and think ultra-modern cities, dizzily high skyscrapers, and hitech industry. But as soon as you travel outside of the frenetic metropolises, you’ll discover a quieter pace of life, a culture steeped in ancient traditions and some of the most incredible natural landscapes in the world. Richly diverse, you’ll find Japan’s rugged mountains, rocky coastlines, pristine white beaches, bamboo forests and some of the world’s most beautiful waterfalls can be enjoyed all year round, so it’s a perfect holiday destination. World-famous Mount Fuji is majestic in any season. Not ‘just a mountain’, the highest peak in Japan at 3,776 metres, takes an extremely sacred and special place in Japanese culture. Since the 7th century it has been a sacred site for Shintoism, the country’s indigenous religion and its symbolism is hugely significant. Climbing to the summit of this volcanic global icon is at the top of many people’s bucket list and nearly half a million people a year make the trek. The climbing season is July to September

but even if you’re not considering an ascent, it’s a breathtaking sight.

Travel in spring to experience the sakura, cherry blossom during a spectacular fortnight in which the famous trees are in full bloom. Picnicking under the trees is a popular pastime with hanami (fl ower viewing groups) everywhere you look! Sakura marks the arrival of spring, a time for hope and renewal, but the cherry blossom also symbolises the transience of life, one of Buddhism’s most important themes.

Japan has an estimated 80,000 temples and shrines in all shapes and sizes, and some are over 1,000 years old. In Kyoto you’ll find Kinkakuji, an incredible golden temple, together with the beautiful Honmaru Gardens and the famous rock garden of Ryōanji. The country’s Buddhist temples and zen gardens are particularly magical, tranquil places, where the simplicity of their asymmetrical form and uncluttered design, creates a sense of calm stillness. Visit the charming coastal town of Kamakura, home to one of the country’s greatest Buddhist statue, temple and gardens.

When you are exploring the cities, you’ll notice how incredibly efficient the public transport system is, with ultra frequent services departing every few minutes. With an extensive high-speed rail network operating across the country, the famous shinkansen bullet train

operates all over Japan. The popular Tokaido Shinkansen line, connecting Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto, is Japan’s busiest with 370 departures each day!

Whilst you might have sampled Japanese cuisine closer to home, nothing beats savouring the fl avours of authentic dishes in the homeland. You should make sure you experience the sushi conveyor belt and sake bars or the delicious street food like takoyaki in Osaka. Look out for authentic Kaiseki food too – a traditional cuisine that has evolved over thousands of years, using ingredients that are rarely found in any other part of the world. Interestingly Tokyo boasts more Michelin stars than any other city in the world – with an impressive twelve 3-star restaurants, so you can be assured great food plays a huge role in the culture here!

Tradition runs through every aspect of Japanese life. Experience an onsen, a traditional Japanese bath in a mineral-rich spring heated by geothermal forces. You’ll find it a unique experience and very different from bathing in other countries around the world – make sure you’re au fait with the written and unwritten rules before you try it! A ritual that dates back to the 8th century, it’s the ultimate way to relax after a day’s sightseeing.

ANA – All Nippon Airways

Join our Icons of Japan tour and fly in style and comfort with ANA – All Nippon Airways, Japan’s largest and awardwinning airline. A member of the Star Alliance, ANA is the only airline in Japan to receive the 5-Star rating from SKYTRAX for the 10th consecutive year – recognised for its high-quality products, services, and both on-board and airport staff. ANA's expansive fl eet has a variety of cabin upgrade options, including superb First Class, Business Class and Premium Economy. THE Room (Business Class) is professionally designed, the result of a collaboration between famed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, and the British Designers, ACUMEN, with private

door and direct aisle access. Premium Economy class includes lounge access at both London Heathrow and Tokyo Haneda airports.

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Voted the most punctual airline in 2022, you can be assured of the finest Japanese hospitality, premium comfort, and fine dining when you’re flying at 30,000 feet.

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LANDINGS!

The world’s best fountains

From quirky to classical, illuminated to gravity-defying, you’ll encounter watery wonders that wow in all four corners of the world. Wherever you’re heading, make time to soak up these aquatic attractions.

Rome

Perhaps the most famous of them all, the Trevi Fountain attracts visitors from across the globe to toss a coin into the waters streaming from this 18th-century Roman Baroque creation. Starring in many a film over the years, (La Dolce Vita and Three Coins in a Fountain for starters), this legendary fountain is said to represent the taming of the city’s waters under the watchful eye of the sea god, Oceanus. Commissioned by Pope Clement XII in 1730, the composition of tritons, horses, gods and muses was designed by the architect Nicola Salvi, against the imposing backdrop of the Palazzo Poli.

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Paris

You’ll find the surreal Stravinsky Fountain sandwiched between the 16th-century Gothic fl amboyance of the church of Saint-Merri and the ‘inside-out’ style architecture of the Pompidou Centre. One of seven new Parisian fountains commissioned by presidential decree in 1978, the 16 colourful sculptures were unveiled in 1983. Playfully moving and spraying water, they allude to some of the Russian-born composer’s favourite themes such as the circus and Greek mythology.

Lima

Prepare to be amazed by the Tunnel of Surprises, a fountain in Lima’s Circuito Mágico del Agua, opened in 2007 at a cost of $13 million. The series of 13 illuminated fountains cascading within the Parque de la Reseva made it into the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s largest water fountain complex in a public park. Wander through the interactive ‘maze’ fountain taking care with your timing – get it wrong and you’ll get soaked!

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Geneva

Providing the weather is playing ball, you’ll be able to experience the aquatic antics of this slick Swiss sensation, the Jet d’Eau, symbol of the city since 1951. From the mouth of an unassuming 10-centimetre diameter nozzle, seven tons of gleaming water are powered 140 metres above into a glistening Alpine sky at an eye-watering speed of 120mph. The water gleams white with a million air bubbles pumping through its soaring jet, and when the sunlight shines, rainbows dance in the shimmering spray.

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San Francisco

Controversial and created from huge concrete tubes, you’ll love or hate the stark modernist appearance of San Francisco’s Vaillancourt Fountain located in Justin Herman Plaza. Designed by the Québécois artist Armand Vaillancourt in 1971, there have been several unsuccessful proposals over the decades to demolish the 12-metre-high creation. Making headlines in 1987, during a free concert in the city Bono, the lead singer of U2 spray painted ‘Rock and roll stops the traffic’ on to it.

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Bucharest

The water fountains in Bucharest’s Unirii Square are one of the most impressive, choreographed water displays in the world. Built during the communist period, they underwent huge restoration – claiming to be the first smart computerdesigned fountains in Europe with a Guinness World Record for the longest choreographed fountain system. If you’re out and about in the Romanian capital by day, the series of pools encased in a massive roundabout are pretty grand, but by night, they’ll blow your socks off. Several times a week during the high season, fountain-spotters are treated to a free fantastic 45-minute show of colour, music and 3D laser projections on to the water.

Florence

In the middle of a small traffic island in the Tuscan city of Florence stands a lone, bronze figure; this is ‘Rain man’, a contemporary artwork gifted to the city by its creator, the artist Jean-Michel Folon in 2002. Dressed for the weather in Sherlock Holmes style trench coat, hat and boots, he stands over 3 metres high and above his head, the water streams down around him, cleverly creating the appearance of an umbrella. Damaged twice by motorists in recent years, the mayor suggested a relocation to a more tranquil spot; the Florentines voted overwhelmingly in favour of tradition and Rain man stayed put.

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Stockholm

Renowned Swedish sculptor Carl Milles conceived the idea for the ‘God, our Father, on the Rainbow’ fountain back in 1946 as a tribute to the newly created UN, and planned to build it in New York. After years of fruitless discussion, the project was scrapped, to be recommissioned 40 years later by an American sculptor and pupil of Milles, Marshall Fredericks. Finished in 1995, and standing 18 metres high in Nacka Strand, a suburb on the main waterway approaching central Stockholm, it depicts a naked God balancing at the end of a monumental arch, hanging stars in the sky, tossed his way by an angel stood at the foot of the sculpture. The cascading water, descending and ascending is said to be symbolic of the Holy Spirit and eternal life. It’s certainly an awesome sight.

Versailles

With its foaming horses, whales and tritons blowing water from wreathed horns, this eye-catching French fountain is one of the best. Located within the extensive 2,000acre estate of the Palace of Versailles, amidst Louis XIV’s exquisitely designed gardens this watery status symbol was inspired by the idea of the Roman sun god Apollo rising from the sea at dawn. Designed by Charles Le Brun, its cascading torrents stand at the head of a milelong canal through the lavish estate.

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Valencia

If you’re heading to Valencia’s Playa de la Malvarrosa keep an eye out for the understated elegance of the Fuente del Barco de Agua – the Water Boat Fountain. The clever yet simple design of this Spanish sculpture uses jets of water to mimic the hull and sail of a sailing boat headed out to sea. Sometimes simple really is best! ●

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SIGNATURE Our favourite Tours

The idea behind our Signature Tours was to create a collection of upgraded small group tours of no more than 25 guests, with enhanced experiences added for a truly exceptional holiday. With expert insight from two knowledgeable local guides on most included experiences, Signature Tours allow for a much more personal service. These very special tours offer the kind of holiday that takes you deep under the skin of the places you’re travelling to, to spots only a local might know – so that you’re not just visiting a destination but living it too.

When it comes to tips, tricks and expert insight, no one knows our tours quite like our Riviera Tour Managers. So we asked some of our team to reveal what’s so special about their favourite Signature Tours and here’s what they told us.

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Really enjoyed the smaller group size and the extras offered on the Signature Tour.

Madeira – the Pearl of the Atlantic

John

If you want to get the absolute most out of a Riviera holiday, then Signature Tours are the perfect choice. I often lead Riviera tours in Madeira, and guests on the Signature Tours to this picturesque Portuguese island really appreciate the extra experiences. There’s a welcome drink on the first evening before dinner, on one of the hotel’s lovely terraces overlooking a tropical garden and the vast blue expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. It’s a great way to start the holiday and mingle with your fellow travellers too.

One of my favourite experiences has to be afternoon tea at the famous Reid’s hotel, served in one of the hotel’s elegant cocktail bars, which also has fabulous ocean views. Reid’s is where Winston Churchill once stayed, and it’s a thrill to think that you’re following in the great man’s footsteps – guests really love it. Continuing on a foodie theme, we also enjoy a delicious three-course lunch and wine tasting at one of the island’s finest vineyards. Eating local specialities is the perfect way to enjoy another culture and in such beautiful surroundings, it’s a real treat. Madeira wine is world-famous of course so to be able to sample some of the finest produce in the country of its creation is really special.

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Timeless Provence

I absolutely love the Signature Tours. Accompanying a smaller number of guests allows for a more relaxed pace with more time to absorb everything we see – it feels quite intimate and I really enjoy that aspect. Both hotels we use on this tour are great and very well located for exploring this spectacular area of France.

As you might expect the food is great too and there’s a good balance of opportunity to dine with your fellow travellers and independently too. We dine at an organic vineyard and the lunch is very tasty! The seasonal menu uses the freshest local products – it’s always very well received by guests. And we get to taste some wonderful wines of course whilst leisurely enjoying the surroundings of this beautiful estate – it’s a truly wonderful experience and a real highlight of the tour.

We also dine in style at a renowned local restaurant which proudly holds the accreditation of Maître Restaurateur We’re greeted by a refreshing aperitif on arrival, before a gourmet feast is served with classic Provençal dishes – all served with local wines.

From a Tour Manager’s point of view the mix of visits and tours and time to relax offers a perfect balance – I would do this holiday continually if I could! Guests do seem to enjoy the smaller group and often say they will be looking out for Signature Tours in the future.

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The Silk Road

I first went to Uzbekistan in 2019 and everyone I knew said “You are going to a ’STAN?!”. The comments ranged from “Is it safe?” to “Isn’t it just desert?” and “What will you eat?”. Well, four years on and I am often asked the same things, and I can honestly say it’s one of the safest, most welcoming and friendly places I have been to, and the food is delicious!

The history of the country is entwined with Britain over the fascinating story of the Silk Road, but there is so much more to discover. For me what is so interesting is how advanced Central Asia was in terms of mathematics, science, art and poetry when most of Europe was in the Middle Ages. The astounding architecture and beautiful tilework leave you speechless, especially in the historic city of Khiva – probably one of my favourites as walking through there is like stepping back into another time. In the evening when the groups and most of the traders have gone, you can safely wander around saying hi to the kids playing in the street and watching the sun go down over the minarets.

Our small groups make it easy to visit all the stunning mosques and monuments, and we have a local guide who doesn’t just tell us about the history of the country, but shares what life is like for a modern Uzbek, and how the country is changing since independence. We get to walk through a market in Tashkent and taste the delicious bread straight from the oven!

Uzbeks are really friendly and love having their photo taken with tourists! And they don’t mind you taking theirs – the old tradition of keeping their gold in their teeth makes for some super pictures!

What surprises some people is the quality of the hotels and the trains. I love the reactions from the group when they do the tour – they arrive not really knowing what to expect and leave with a whole new perspective on this part of the world and an appetite for more adventure! ●

Khiva at sunset Julie
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OFF THE BEATEN TRACK

Picturesque ports of call you won’t want to miss!

There’s a lot to see as you cruise the great rivers of Europe from historic Koblenz to the breathtaking Hungarian capital, Budapest, on a classic river cruise. You’ll probably be au fait with the big-name highlights that you’ll find along the way but there’s plenty of lesserknown treasures to discover too. Here’s our quick guide to some riverside gems that you’ll be very glad you stumbled across.

Boppard

Step into Boppard’s storybook setting, a web of cobbled streets and medieval, halftimbered dwellings, plus a lovely riverside promenade along the Rheinallee; you’ll soon realise why it’s affectionately known as the ‘Pearl of the Rhine’. Look out for the striking white stone churches of St. Severus and Carmelite, the picturesque marketplace and crumbling ruins of the old fortress.

Miltenberg

Admire the impressive gatehouse, standing like a proud guardian of the village, and the traditional fachwerk buildings fringing the historic market square with its trickling fountain and ornately carved dancing cherubs. Legend has it that locals were allowed free wood from the surrounding forests, resulting in an abundance of the type of timberwork. Make time for a glass of the local brew in the decorative Gasthaus Zum Riesen, supposedly the oldest tavern in Germany.

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Koblenz

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Boppard

Rüdesheim

Mainz

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Wertheim

Wertheim

One of the Main’s hidden treasures, off the main tourist trail, Wertheim is a lovely surprise, with its cluster of church spires, turrets, pastel-coloured little houses and fi shing boats jostling on the quayside. A regal russetwalled 12th-century castle surveys the little town from up high whilst down below in the colourful market square you’ll find the blink-and-you’llmiss-it Zobelhaus – a contender for Germany’s narrowest house.

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Regensburg

Würzburg

Elegant and resplendent straddling the river, is the Bavarian city of Würzburg, founded in the 10th century as the capital of the kingdom known as Franconia. From the huge Marienberg fortress to the neat rows of grand pastel-coloured facades, spirea and domes, there’s plenty of grandeur here. The jewel in the crown is the Residenz, a Versailles-like palace, that whisks you away to the romance of the baroque era as you wander through its sumptuous rooms and ornate staircases, amongst an eye-watering collection of priceless tapestries, furniture and artwork.

Once an important garrison guarding the most northwesterly point of the Roman Empire, you’ll find traces of its past as you stroll amongst the merchants’ houses and elegant squares of the old town. Gaze in wonder at the old camp gate, the Porta Praetoria, mighty Gothic cathedral, and Altes Rathaus – seat of the Diet, or parliament of the Holy Roman Empire from 1663 to 1806. There’s lovely views from the landmark stone bridge too – and you’ll understand why the town calls itself ‘Germany’s medieval miracle’.

Passau

Where the rivers Inn and Ilz meet the Danube, you’ll find the ancient Veste Oberhaus, a hilltop fortress that has been guarding the ‘Three Rivers City’ since the 13th century. There’s plenty to savour in this laid-back little town: step inside the white twin-domed cathedral of St. Stephen, to view a baroque confection of towering columns, stuccowork, gilding and ceiling frescoes, plus the world’s largest organ.

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Take it from an expert:

The Italian Lakes

There’s nothing like an inside tip for a winning holiday. We spoke to Joanne, our Head of European Product (and expert in all things Italiano) to see what makes the classic lakes of Garda, Maggiore and Como a sure bet when it comes to holiday happiness.

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LAKE GARDA

This is the more vibrant of the three lakes and the largest, although possibly the least known outside Europe. Temperatures vary, but it can be hot, so if you want to go in a cooler period opt for April to May or late September to October. There is a lot to do around Garda, with many lovely towns to visit –there really is something for everyone. The food is fantastic here too – you can literally eat and drink your way around the lake!

I personally love Garda as you can travel all around the lake experiencing the different lakeside towns, all with their own unique character. The north shore with its mountain backdrop is more dramatic, attracting wind and kite surfers, and it’s a popular spot for cyclists. You’ll also notice the strong Austrian influences here which can be seen in the menus offered at local restaurants; a lot of the dishes have an Austrian German twist!

The southern shores are a lot fl atter and at times you can’t even see across to the other side of the lake. You can enjoy scenic walks along lakeside paths between some of the resorts, away from the main roads; the walk between Riva and Torbole is particularly picturesque, taking in the lush lakeside gardens and pretty park areas along the way.

The lakeside towns offer plenty of scope for exploration, with winding little streets leading off from historic main squares, with no end of choice of cafés to enjoy a cappuccino or a gelato – and a spot of people watching! Lake Garda has some of the best ice cream parlours, where you’ll find a whole spectrum of fl avours and colours – the biggest problem is eating them before they melt! Shoppers will love the little local stores selling leather products and very good value handbags too – Bardolino is probably my favourite resort with colourful fl owers and plants all along the lake front.

There is a local market that moves around the lake during the week – it’s a great spot for mingling with the locals whilst soaking up the atmosphere as you browse the colourful fresh fruit and vegetables, delicious local Italian cheeses and leather products. The

whole area is great for wine-tasting – look out for the local Bardolino wines from around the lake, those from the Trentino area, as well as the neighbouring Asti region.

In Malcesine you’ll find a cable car that you can take to the top of Montebaldo – have a drink in the restaurant there and savour the amazing views. If you’re feeling energetic there is also a walking path back down again, but it can be a bit steep so appropriate clothing and walking shoes are advised. Pay a visit to the town’s historic castle – climb the turrets for panoramic vistas! Whilst we do visit many of the most popular towns on the lake, you may want to explore others independently too. The local ferry boats are a good way to get around or revisit some of your favourite spots.

If you want to explore away from the lake, head to Verona, home of Romeo and Juliet, the famous Piazza Bra and the Arena with the famous Verona Opera. It’s a compact city with so much history and very easy to navigate. Away from the lake to the north is the town of Trento which you can access by local bus; it’s a historic spot, off the main tourist trail but again has a lot to enjoy.

Le Palme hotel – it’s the only hotel with a roof top bar. On a clear day you can see right across to Switzerland.

If you want to escape the lake for a day, there’s easy access to Milan on the local train too.

LAKE COMO

I’d describe Como as the most dramatic of the Italian lakes, encased by mountains on all sides. Geographically it’s also a bit different as it has two legs, the Lecco and Como leg (each on different sides of a mountain which runs in between the lake). The latter is the most well-known choice for a holiday with an abundance of swanky five-star hotels. Once quite a sleepy place, Como has been made even more popular in recent years thanks to a number of films and TV shows filmed in the area – and George Clooney famously has a home here too which has made it a popular destination for the Americans!

Just like the other lakes, it’s a wonderful area to explore – travel over the border into Switzerland and then north towards the ski resorts and the start point of the great Bernina Express scenic rail journey. Isola Comacina is the only island on Lake Como, but you’ll need to take a taxi boat to get there. It’s a super spot for lunch or dinner but it’s a bit on the pricey side so save it for a treat!

LAKE MAGGIORE

Partly Swiss and partly Italian, the pace of life around the elegant shores of Lake Maggiore seems slower. The views are dominated by the Borromean islands of Isola Bella, Isola Pescatori and Isola Madre. Local ferry boats offer a frequent service so you can easily sail across to explore; the gardens of Isola Bella are incredible, tiered like a wedding cake and home to white peacocks.

The town of Stresa has a very colourful lake front, fringed with beautiful oleander trees which bloom early season, sweet-smelling magnolia and smart hotels all competing for the best fl ower displays. A wander around its centre is like stepping back in time with a host of chic little boutiques and tempting delis.

Take a scenic lake-front walk from one end of Stresa to the Lido area where you’ll find a perfectly situated restaurant and café to enjoy the island views. Don’t forget your camera if you’re heading to

The pretty town of Bellagio is known as the pearl of the lake; you can easily take a walk down to the Villa Melzi with its beautiful gardens and then further on to a local fi shing village; it’ll give you a true feel of Lake Como. From Bellagio you’ll be able to find your way down into the other leg of the lake too, with super views of the small fi shing boats jostling on the quayside.

Local ferry boats run frequently day and night between Cadenabbia, Menaggio, Bellagio and Varenna which is a beautiful little resort and definitely worth a visit. And make sure you get the opportunity to sample the local fi sh dishes which are fantastic – and perhaps the typical dish of Valtellina, pizzoccheri, one of my favourites; it’s a hearty mountain dish made with a buckwheat pasta, Fontina cheese, butter and savoy cabbage so good for a cooler day!

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