London port will serve as turnaround point for cruises to northern Europe
Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection has introduced London Tilbury as a new turnaround port for its cruises to northern Europe.
The disclosure came as the all-suite luxury line opened bookings for summer 2027 Mediterranean and northern Europe itineraries.
Fifty sailings by the 298-passenger ship Evrima and 448-passenger Ilma will operate between April and October, 2027.
The season will introduce 12 new ports of call across France, Denmark, Norway, Germany, Spain and Italy.
These include La Rochelle in France; Zadar, Croatia; Aarhus, Denmark; Travemünde, Germany as well as San Sebastian, Santander and La Coruna in northern Spain.
A company statement said: “The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection also introduces Tilbury, London as a new turnaround port, providing convenient access from the city centre for voyages across northern Europe.”
The number of Greek islands cruises will increase with additional four- to seven-night itineraries.
All sailings own the Adriatic will call on Dubrovnik with frequent visits to Kotor.
The line’s president Ernesto Fara said: “Our summer 2027 itineraries highlight The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection’s vision of travel at sea, where craftsmanship, meaningful experiences, and legendary service come together to create unforgettable journeys.
“With the season introducing several first-time calls, the voyages invite deeper exploration and connection with the culture, history, and beauty of the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.”