The operators cruises will be promoted to a host of travel agents as part of the partnership.
Variety Cruises and Serandipians by Traveller Made have joined forces to promote Variety's slate of cruises to a collection of UK travel agents.
The cruise line specialises in small-ship cruising, sailing to ports that larger vessels can't.
Jarrod Zurvas, the newly-appointed director of global sales for Variety Cruises, said of the partnership: ?During these uncertain times travel agents will be more important than ever, and this is one of the main reasons we have partnered with Traveller Made, a consortium of experienced agents known for their excellence. We pride ourselves on our bespoke, off the beaten path itineraries and our quest to continually open up new dentations for our ?adventurous travellers? which speaks to the core of Traveller Made.
?Traveller Made has always been a consortium we admired and with Variety Cruises soon to rebrand, we felt that we share the same value of 'client obsession'. The agents are the face of our company, so it?s imperative that they hold the service standards as high as we do so it was an easy decision to make in partnering with Traveller Made! ?
Diana Nube, Serandipian by Traveller Made?s director of partnerships and media relations commented on this new agreement with Variety Cruises; "At Serandipians by Traveller Made we have the important mission of enabling our travel designers to offer the most exceptional experiences to their discerning clients. We trust we are fully aligned with what Variety Cruises have to offer - small and beautiful, luxurious vessels that take people on extraordinary journeys, away from the more travelled waters... We welcome Variety Cruises to our collection and look forward to a strong partnership!
Variety Cruises is currently sailing a cruising programme in the Seychelles, hitting the seas of Greece on March 25, 2022 and heading further afield to Tahiti from May 2022.
Voyages on offer include 'Antiquity to Byzantium', a seven-night sailing to a host of Greek hotspots, through classical antiquity to the Roman conquest, with prices from ?1,444 per person. 'Hidden Greece' sails to the lesser-known gems of Greece from ?2,444 per person. Later on in the year, 'Tahiti & Pearls of French Polynesia' will sail for seven nights on a roundtrip voyage from Papeete, Tahiti, from ?1,870 per person.