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Traveling Well


Includes… • Gratuities to ship staff, drivers, local guides, Tauck Directors and Tauck Cruise Director


• All private Tauck shore excursions – $2,517 Value!


• Two nights in London at The Savoy, one of the world’s most prestigious hotels, and two nights in Versailles at Trianon Palace Versailles


• Tauck Exclusive: Private visit to the Absinthe Museum, with a tasting


• Tauck Exclusive: Private dinner (with music) at a château in Rouen


• Tauck Exclusive: Vintage train ride through the bucolic Vallée de L’Ouche


• Tauck Exclusive: after-dinner tour of “Paris by Night”


• Guided sightseeing at Château Gaillard, the fortress ruins in Les Andelys


• Visit to a château for a private calvados tasting in Le Breuil-en-Auge


• New for 2014 – Unlimited complimentary beverages aboard ship now include regional wine, beer and premium spirits in addition to specialty coffee, water and soft drinks


• Airport and train station transfers upon arrival and departure as noted


• 33 meals, service charges, taxes, porterage, and applicable fuel surcharges


Riverboating to Paris by way of the Seine... winding through medieval towns, tasting Normandy cuisine, finding the deep essence of calvados, pausing in ancient abbeys and the picturesque haunts of Impressionist painters, dining at a château in Rouen, riding by vintage steam train through the Vallée de L’Ouche, walking in Monet’s garden at Giverny, visiting van Gogh’s muse in Auvers-sur-Oise, and finally, Paris... seems like the only way to get there. Start in London, and you’ll have a tale of two cities you’ll want to tell over and over again.


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