TAUCK’S PERSONALLY SELECTED SHIPS
TAUCK’S EUROPEAN RIVERBOAT FLEET, custom-designed to the highest standards for quality and comfort, welcomes you aboard Tauck’s ms Swiss Emerald, ms Swiss Sapphire, ms Swiss Jewel and ms Treasures. Featuring the most space per guest on Europe’s rivers, all of our riverboat cabins face outside; most have French balconies with sliding glass doors. Our public spaces boast panoramic windows, including the Lido with its 180º-opening glass wall, cocktail lounge and dining room (where complimentary wine and beer are included with lunch and dinner). Weather permitting, you’ll also find riverscape vistas on the Sun Deck, along with a 24-hour Jacuzzi and putting green. Room to relax is assured throughout; we cater to no more than 118 guests, while similar-sized riverboats average about 160. Step inside one of our 14 lush (300 sq. ft.) suites for comfort that goes a step further – like brocade upholstery, roomy walk-in closets, built-in drawers, spacious marble baths with full-size tubs and two French balconies with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. Add 7 junior suites (183 sq. ft.), with like décor, and Tauck’s ships offer four times more suites than most other riverboats in Europe. Our standard cabins (Cat. 3, 150 sq. ft.) are comfortable and similar in décor, and feature one French balcony; all have in-room movies, minibar, adjustable heating and cooling and a private bathroom with shower. Sumptuous bedding... 400-thread-count linens, puffy white duvets, 100% goose down pillows, 100% cotton blankets, pillow-top mattresses that lull you to sleep... along with Molton Brown Essential bath products, exclusive to Tauck... absorbent terry cloth robes, fluffy towels and hairdryers... all key to your waking up refreshed for your cruising pleasure.
ABOARD EVERY RIVERBOAT
• Open seating in dining room for lunch and dinner; flexible dining times; vegetarian meals always available
• Alternate dining venue for classic favorites at lunch and dinner and healthy breakfasts in the morning
• Al fresco dining on Sun Deck, weather permitting • American breakfast room service available in Cat. 6 suites • Complimentary snacks served 10:00 AM – midnight
• Wine and beer with lunch and dinner aboard riverboat included; all-day complimentary soft drinks, coffee & tea
• Onboard entertainment includes enrichment lectures, piano music nightly, in-room movies, culinary demos and tastings, and local entertainment
• One 110-volt outlet included in every cabin for small electronics; minibar stocked with complimentary water and soft drinks
• Complimentary Internet & Email available in Internet Corner of the Lido (service levels vary)
• Fitness center; massages available; putting green on Sun Deck; whirlpool on Sun Deck – available 24 hours
• Bicycles available aboard each riverboat for use ashore • Laundry service available
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 877-519-1035 Suite (Cat. 6) – En-suite Bath Standard Cabin (Cat. 3) – 150 sq. ft., with one French balcony SHIP SPECIFICATIONS
Newly Built: 2006 – 2011 Registry: Swiss Length: 361 ft. / 110 m. Width: 37 ft. / 11 m. Draft: 4 ft. / 1.2 m.
Maximum Number of Guests: 118 Crew Members: 36 Crew Nationality: Mostly European Number of Decks: 3 plus a Sun Deck Fully air conditioned: Yes
Elevator: Yes – between the Ruby and Diamond decks; stairs (12 steps) between the other decks Internet: Send / Receive
Suite (Cat. 6) – 300 sq. ft., with two French balconies
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