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TRAVEL IN GOOD COMPANY


Our Tauck Directors and Cruise Directors average 10 years of service with Tauck. Hailing from the United States or Europe, they are well versed in the local culture and traditions of the places you explore, and they choreograph each day to make sure you experience each destination effortlessly, in extraordinary Tauck style. They highlight must-see sights and enrich your journey with information about the region, from education and politics to art and society. Our guests say our TDs surpass their every expectation. That’s because our TDs truly love what they do... and it shows!


• Three professional Tauck Directors and one Tauck Cruise Director on cruises ensure a high level of service, expertise, and guest satisfaction


• Trustworthy professionals, they provide personalized attention and customized service onboard and ashore


• Travel experts, they are always prepared with alternate plans to make the best of any unexpected situation


• Flexible and spontaneous, they add special treats and delightful surprises to the day’s itinerary whenever possible


Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825


• Well rounded, they have fascinating backgrounds, including teaching, photography, history, theatre, geography, politics, writing, cooking, and more


• Well traveled, they are familiar with local customs and traditions and are often fluent in several languages


• Fun to be with, they thrive on finding exciting ways to share their love of the places you’ll explore together


• Renowned as the best in the industry, they garner rave reviews from our guests for their warmth, efficiency and knowledge


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