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Tauck Unveils Solo Traveler Savings on 2023 Land & River Journeys

by Dori Saltzman / October 04, 2022
Tauck Unveils Solo Traveler Savings on 2023 Land & River Journeys

Solo travelers can save on select Tauck tours and river cruises in 2023. Photo: Tauck

Travel advisors with solo traveler clients take note. Tauck is waiving the single supplement on all Category 1 riverboat cabins on 176 departures of 63 itineraries in 2023. Additionally, the company has reduced the single supplement by $1,000 on other selected cabin categories on 63 departures of 20 different river itineraries.

On the land side of things, Tauck has reduced the single supplement by up to $1,000 on 113 departures of 43 land tours around the globe, including 43 departures of 15 tours in North America.

In Europe, the single supplement reduction goes up to $400 on 48 departures of 19 different land tours. In its Exotics portfolio, the company has reduced the supplement by up to $600 on 22 departures of nine trips in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East.

“We’re excited to eliminate or dramatically reduce the single supplement on so many of our journeys, yet the financial savings are just one of several reasons why Tauck is so popular with solo travelers,” said Tauck CEO Dan Mahar. “Our trips provide a wonderful sense of assurance and support that our solo guests truly appreciate…”

  
  
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