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UP-CLOSE & PERSONAL SMALL SHIP CRUISING


SMALL SHIPS, BIG ADVANTAGES


Topping the list of all the many advantages of Tauck’s small ship cruises is the feeling you get when you are welcomed aboard Tauck’s private yachts for a cruise experience that is personally rewarding in every way. Make yourself at home in staterooms designed for comfort and style. Dine on cuisine freshly prepared by your onboard chef. Sun bathe or star gaze atop decks perfectly positioned for outdoor delights. Relax in our ship’s intimate lounges where evenings onboard promise club-like camaraderie, conversation and local entertainment. Our yachts are yours while you are sailing with us, offering you the freedom and excitement of charting a course for adventures to hidden harbors and island ports unlike any other!


• Go where the larger ships don’t go, like remote islands, hidden harbors and exclusive ports of call ideally suited for Tauck’s private yachts and expeditionary vessels


• Walk right off your yacht into the heart of the destination, or if we’re anchored at sea, ride one of our onboard Zodiacs to shore without waiting on long lines


• Enjoy flexible sailing experiences and spontaneous opportunities on private, all-included shore excursions


• Get to know your fellow cruisers, including the captain and crew, during daily cocktail hours, dining and discovery briefings


• Indulge in personalized service from our Tauck Directors and ship staff for smooth sailing on land and at sea


• Enjoy well-paced shore excursions with local guides and Tauck Directors, featuring exclusive cultural discoveries and access to places only small ships can reach


• Take advantage of insider, club-like privileges aboard ship with the freedom to visit the bridge for a tour


• Onboard experts and local guides broaden your horizons throughout your cruise, along with dancers and musicians who come aboard to share their traditions


Call your travel agent or Tauck at 877-519-1035 www.tauck.com 13


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