The news around no fly cruises just keeps on coming as we learn that the cultural cruise line, Voyages to Antiquity, that chartered its only ship in 2019 has now joined forces with Tripsmiths to continue to offer its past and prospective guests a cruising programme.

What’s even more exciting is that they have launched with three fantastic no fly cruises in 2021, at the time where we expect many UK cruisers to return to the oceans.

Their website, which was updated yesterday, announces the partnership with a view to launching more dedicated cruising in 2022.

The cruises in question for 2021 will feature some familiar faces from former VTA staff and will focus on Tradewind Voyages and Hurtigruten sailings initially, departing from Dover, Harwich and a disembarkation in Greenoch.

A much loved brand, Voyages to Antiquity now joins Swan Hellenic in making a return. It seems that 2021/22 marks the return of heritage branded, cultural cruising.

>> Full details on the Voyages to Antiquity site

 

 

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