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Riviera Travel’s newest river ship, Riviera Radiance, completed its first cruise on the Danube River this week. The 178-passenger ship if the second to launch this year, but the first featuring an all-new split-level design.
“The launch of Riviera Radiancerepresents an exciting step forward for Riviera Travel as we continue to evolve our river cruise offerings,” said Stuart Milan, president of North America for Riviera Travel. “With our most spacious suites to-date and the introduction of a third dining venue onboard – something our guests have been asking for – Riviera Radianceis setting a new standard for comfort and choice on Europe’s waterways.”
Riviera Radiance features a two-story lounge and main restaurant, along with floor-to-ceiling French balconies in more than 80% of the cabins. It is also the first ship in the fleet to offer three distinct dining venues, including the debut of Mosaic, a new tapas-style concept located on the Emerald Deck. Guests can also enjoy the main restaurant on the Ruby Deck and the Bistro restaurant on the Diamond Deck, which provides a cozier atmosphere with an open kitchen, panoramic windows, and al fresco seating.
The ship features 89 cabins spread across three decks with the largest variety of room styles in the fleet. The Grand Suites, all located on the Diamond Deck, feature 344 square feet with a separate living room area, king-size bed, and private balcony. The Superior Suites, on the Diamond and Ruby decks, offer 258 square feet of space with floor-to-ceiling French balconies and a living area with sofa, chair, and table. Standard cabins measure 172 square-feet and include a French balcony and indoor seating area; cabins on the lower deck offer fixed windows.
Riviera Radiance sails seven itineraries on the Danube River, offering a blend of classic itineraries, festive sailings, culinary-themed cruises, and dedicated solo traveler departures.