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Spacious suites include an adjoining lounge


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LE BOREAL / L’AUSTRAL, the newest yachts to join Tauck’s fleet, are launching a new era of award-winning small ship cruise travel. Le Boreal,


Ocean views from every stateroom Chic accommodations are decorator designed


named “Best Newcomer of the Year in 2010” for elegance, personality, eco-friendly technologies and the highest quality standards, welcomed her sister ship L’Austral in 2011. Both vessels have six decks that include an elegant main dining room serving French and international cuisine; a casual grill restaurant; three lounges offering evening entertainment, bars and access to the open decks; Le Théâtre, hosting informative lectures and entertainment; a Fitness and Beauty Corner; a Medical Center; and multiple observation areas. Elevators serve all passenger decks. 132 staterooms (ranging from 200 to 210 sq. ft.) and suites (ranging from 301 to 398 sq. ft.) have ocean views; 95% have private balconies. Cabins are decorated by French designers, offering individually controlled air conditioning, two twin beds converting to a king-size bed or a sofa converting into a queen-size bed, video on demand, flat-screen TV with satellite channels, electronic safe and minibar. L’Austral’s cabins have showers; bathtubs are available on Le Boreal only. All Superior cabins and Prestige suites can accommodate triples.


VENICE & THE DALMATIAN COAST 10 Days including a 7-Night Cruise from $6,390 ~ see page 14


ICELAND: LAND OF FIRE AND ICE 8 Days including a 7-Night Cruise from $5,990 ~ see page 18


ST. PETERSBURG & THE BALTIC SEA 13 Days including an 8-Night Cruise from $7,790 ~ see page 22


ANTARCTICA Elegant dining caters to every palate 52


13 Days including a 10-Night Cruise from $8,865 ~ see page 39 18 Days including a 15-Night Cruise from $11,815 ~ see page 38


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