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Tauck Unveils 2025 Savings for Solo Travelers

by Dori Saltzman / January 14, 2025
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Tauck is rolling out a series of savings for solo travelers on all of its European river cruises, as well as on select land tours.

“As much as our solo guests appreciate the great savings, they also embrace the wonderful sense of assurance and support they feel when traveling with Tauck,” said Tauck CEO Jennifer Tombaugh.

On its European river cruises, Tauck is waiving the single supplement on all of its Category 1 riverboat cabins for every departure of each Tauck river cruise itinerary. In total, the single supplement is being waived on more than 250 Tauck river cruise departures this year.

Tauck also reduced the single supplement by $1,000 on certain other cabin categories (typically Categories 4 and 5) on 52 departures of 22 different river itineraries.

On its land journeys, Tauck has reduced the single supplement by up to $600 on 84 departures of 39 tours visiting five continents.

In North America, for instance, the company has reduced the single supplement by up to $300 on 27 departures of 13 tours, including its popular National Park tours.

In Europe, Tauck has reduced the single supplement by up to $400 on 42 departures of 18 different journeys, including the company’s signature 14-day Classic Italy itinerary.

Elsewhere in the world, Tauck has trimmed the supplement by up to $600 on 15 departures of eight trips in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.

  
  
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