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HOW YOU SHOW YOUR FAMILY THE WORLD MATTERS


Photo by Jack Messerly, taken on Tanzania: A Grand Family Safari


As parents we all hope to shape the way our children look at the world and their future role in it. We’d like to enrich their learning by sharing the world’s amazing places, beauty and diverse cultures. We want them to dream big for the future, yet stay close in mind and heart. Tauck Bridges family vacations are all about discovering new places in the world – together, and in meaningful ways. Our land trips and cruises create memories that last a lifetime, building family bonds that our children can draw upon throughout their lives and across generations.


Doing things together, sharing learning experiences and fun adventures make


for lasting impressions. Tauck Bridges vacations are designed to be enjoyed by all ages, from grandchild to grandparent and everyone in between. Prepare a meal together at an Irish cookery school with its own organic farm, visit an Andalucían ranch that raises lustrous black bulls, explore the “lost” city of Machu Picchu, face off with a benign marine iguana in the Galápagos, kayak on Alaska’s turquoise Kenai River, watch for the “Big Five” on a game drive in Ngorongoro Crater, or meet French gypsies and cowboys in the Camargue. Each of our family itineraries is designed to offer something for everyone in the family; we handle the details while you enjoy a terrific time as a family.


Discover the world together and you’ll discover each other. Give your family – and yourself – the gift of enduring family bonds and a love for learning. Time with your loved ones passes by before you know it. There’s no better time to share the world with them than now, when you can plan ahead for departure dates that best suit your family’s schedule.


We look forward to welcoming you in 2014! Dan Mahar, CEO, and Kiki Tauck Mahar


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