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Why Choose a Tauck Small Ship Cruise?


It’s the little things that make a Tauck small ship cruise personally rewarding in every way, offering big advantages that make all the difference in a memorable experience. Fewer guests onboard is one of them which means more intimate club-like settings and more personalized service for you. Keep in mind that small ships go where bigger ones can’t so cruising into smaller ports on your yacht is pretty special, too. Some carry their own Zodiac crafts to enable up-close exploration of each destination quickly and easily – a hallmark of Tauck’s small ship cruises. Our all-included destination experiences on shore are expertly guided to inspire with unique access to history, nature, culture and daily life, giving you more reasons to cherish more memories than you could anywhere else. Joining our collection of cruises around the world, we are excited to introduce four new itineraries and three new yachts in 2017, promising more extraordinary discoveries in Europe’s most inviting ports of call. See all the details inside. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!


Daniel W. Mahar, CEO


Cruising the Galápagos Islands – 9 Days ..............................74 6-Night Cruise aboard Isabela II


Galápagos: Wildlife Wonderland – 8 Days.............................78 4-Night Cruise aboard Santa Cruz II


Our Fleet: Hand-Picked Small Ships Le Boréal, L’Austral, Le Soléal & Le Lyrial ................................80 Le Ponant................................................................................82 Isabela II, Santa Cruz II............................................................84 Wind Star ................................................................................86 Star Pride, Star Breeze, Star Legend.......................................88


General Information...............................................................90


GOOD TO KNOW BBC Earth Journeys


YOU ASKED US HOW ACTIVE OUR TRIPS ARE...


...and we listened! We are now including helpful activity and pace icons on every trip to give you a better idea of the level of physical activity required to enjoy the destination to its fullest. The higher the number, the more active the journey. We’ve highlighted specific activities below as a guideline only; trips may not include every activity described.


Activity


Icon 1. Walking / standing for up to one hour at a time, stairs and level ground


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2. Walking / standing for one to two miles at a time, uneven steps & cobblestones


3. Active hiking, biking & walking for two to three miles, up hills & uneven terrain


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4. Active walking, hiking, biking & sea kayaking with distances of 3+ miles for up to three hours at a time


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


Icon 1. Generally easy – with time to rest and relax


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2. Moderate – with some early morning starts


3. Often robust – long days, active sightseeing, early starts, evening activities, significant travel times


4. Consistently robust – very full and active days, extended travel times, and may include use of different modes of local transport


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