COMFORT IN MIND... From the moment you step aboard one of Tauck’s four custom- designed sister riverboats – ms Swiss Emerald, ms Swiss Sapphire, ms Swiss Jewel and ms Treasures – you’ll feel welcomed... comfortable... well cared-for... at home.
It all starts with consistent design throughout each ship’s four passenger decks: comfortable, upscale accommodations like those you would expect at a premium hotel... except that this “hotel” floats, every cabin faces outside, and most feature French balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows to take advantage of the views. We’ve designed our ships to accommodate up to 118 guests, while similar-sized riverboats average about 160; you’ll have plenty of room to relax and feel at home in a spacious cabin (150 sq. ft.), junior suite (183 sq. ft.) or suite (300 sq. ft.), enjoying plasma TV, minibar, adjustable air conditioning and private bathroom with shower, L’OCCITANE toiletries and more.
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825
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VIEWS & MUCH MORE... Step inside one of the 14 lush 300-square-foot suites aboard every Tauck riverboat, and besides all that room, you’ll find amenities that take your comfort a step further. Cozy furnishings feature brocade upholstery. Roomy walk-in closets make everything easier. Spacious marble baths with full-size tubs invite you to luxuriate a bit. French balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows look out on idyllic riverscapes. Add 7 junior suites to the mix aboard every riverboat, and Tauck’s ships offer four times more suites than most other riverboats on Europe’s rivers.
Public spaces throughout our riverboats play a key role in your total Tauck river cruise experience, too... offering exceptional views from a spacious restaurant with panoramic windows, to bistro dining in the Lido Bar with its opening 180º glass wall, to a sun deck with 24-hour Jacuzzi. A lounge, library, boutique, fitness center and available massages help take care of the body, mind and soul.
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