HANDPICKED SMALL SHIPS & PREMIER HOTELS • Our small ships were specially designed and built for cruising in their respective regions
• Onboard waterside dining on our ships includes indoor and outdoor open seating, freshly prepared meals, a daily cocktail hour, all-day soft drinks and wine with dinner
• Flexible yacht-like cruising invites you to swim off the stern; kayak or take a Zodiac ashore, or visit the bridge
• Outside-facing staterooms on every ship ensure panoramic views from the privacy of your stateroom
• Tauck’s cruises include land stays in grand city landmark hotels at the start and / or end of your cruise
• Tauck’s hotels are carefully selected for their location and proximity to must-see sights, their efficient and friendly service, their authentic ambiance and style – they are the best available accommodations in the destination
• Sightseeing with local guides on land stays and dining experiences featuring regional cuisine at local restaurants enhance your city stays
Stay at amazing hotels on land – Ceylan InterContinental Istanbul, Hotel Danieli in Venice, Hotel Grande Bretagne in Athens, Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge
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PERSONALIZED CRUISING Smaller ships hold fewer passengers, which means personal attention from the captain and the crew. You’ll enjoy an exclusive, club-like atmosphere when you are onboard – relaxed travel, with no crowds and no lines. Dress is comfortable, unassuming and casual. The pace is unhurried. Your surroundings are gracious, the service has style, and the atmosphere is easygoing and congenial – all the right ingredients to make it easy to foster new friendships throughout your cruise. You are a welcomed guest from your first moment aboard.
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