Evergreen Tours links France & Portugal river cruises

Great news for river cruisers in Australia to experience France’s Rhône and Saône Rivers and Portugal’s picturesque Douro River in 2017. Evergreen Tours new custom built river cruisers Emerald Liberté and Emerald Radiance will cruise the famous France and Portugal rivers, and guests have the opportunity to expand the 8-day itinerary into 15 days by seamlessly linking both river cruise ships.

A 15 day itinerary is one of the most preferred among Australian cruisers, and this unique river cruise combination has not been offered by any other cruise line. The Emerald Liberté will carry 138 guests in 70 suites and staterooms, while the Emerald Radiance will carry 112 guests in 56 cabins. Both ships feature amenities of Evergreen’s original star ship design.

Evergreen’s eight day Sensations of Southern France river cruise or Secrets of the Douro river cruise start from $3,695pp* twin share. Four day city extensions are available in Lisbon for the Portugal river cruise and Nice and/or Paris for the France river cruise.

Evergreen’s exclusive 2017 15-day Douro & Southern France River Cruise starts at $7,985pp twin share including return flights to Europe*.

Early payment discounts of up to $800 per couple* are available on all cruises and Fly Free* offers are available on the 15 day cruises.

Evergreen Inclusions

  • Daily onshore excursions to must-see sights and attractions
  • Complimentary wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner while cruising
  • All tipping and gratuities
  • Airport transfers
  • Services of a Cruise DirectorThe launch offers are subject to availability and for bookings made before 30th April 2016 or until sold out.
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