“Every year my grandparents and I go on a Tauck trip somewhere. Last year we went to California and saw
almost everything there! Our first stop was the Golden Gate Bridge. My grandma didn’t walk on it because she was afraid of heights but my grandpa and I walked on it and it was so amazing. Throughout the trip we did really cool things but my favorite part of the trip was our tram ride to see the giant Sequoias. They were so big they even had names! The trip went by like lightning and it was all over. Truly this was my favorite time with my grandparents.
” – Sam, age 10
Exclusive access to must-see sites makes our Tauck Bridges vacations fun for every age and
generation to experience together. Whet your appetite for tasty regional cuisine during cooking demonstrations that show you how to make an Italian pizza, a Viennese strüdel or marzipan in Passau. Learn to dance the twirling Tarantella in Sorrento, throw a spear or bead a necklace in a Maasai tribal village in Tanzania or sing along at a campfire dinner in Yosemite or on a serenaded gondola cruise in Venice. You can zip line through an emerald Costa Rican cloud forest, saddle up with a cowboy for a trail ride in Bryce Canyon, jet boat into bush Alaska with a wilderness guide or raft the whitewaters of a Canadian Rocky Mountain river. Become a spy on a guided London walk, flightsee over a rainbow bridge and painted rocks, and treasure hunt in the Louvre. Come face-to-face with one-of-a-kind wildlife in the Galápagos, meet an Alaskan husky and spy the “Big Five” during a picnic lunch in Africa. Our activities are all included to immerse everyone in the destination, to inspire new discoveries about the world – and each other – and to engage with hands-on, wide-eyed wonder that the whole family experiences together. Shared adventures like these build important bonds between the generations, bringing families closer together through special moments that live on forever.
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