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Riviera to give away two cabins to advisors with July bookings



Riviera River Cruises is giving away two cruises to travel advisors in the U.S. and Canada who make new bookings with the line this month.

Two cabins aboard a Riviera river or yacht cruise of up to eight days will be given to eligible advisors, who will receive one entry in a drawing for every booking they make in July.

A cabin will be given to an advisor in the U.S. and an advisor in Canada. The cruises can depart in 2024 or 2025, and cabins will be on a space-available basis confirmed 90 days before departure.

The drawing will be held on Aug. 1.



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