WILTON, CT — Tauck, which celebrates its 100th year in 2025, is showing some love to solo travellers with special savings on its European river cruises and select land tours.
On Europe’s rivers, Tauck is waiving the single supplement on its Category 1 riverboat cabins, eliminating the supplement entirely for those cabins on every departure of each Tauck river cruise itinerary. In all, the single supplement is being waived on more than 250 river cruise departures this year. Tauck has also reduced the single supplement by $1,330 on certain other cabin categories, on 52 departures of 22 different river itineraries.
On its land journeys, the company has reduced the single supplement by up to $800 on 84 departures of 39 tours visiting five continents. For example, in North America, the company has shaved up to $400 off the single supplement on 27 departures of 13 tours. Popular trips include those that visit the National Parks of the American West, along with itineraries in Cape Cod, Hawaii, the mid-Atlantic and Canadian Rockies.
On its popular European tours, Tauck has reduced the single supplement by up to $530 on 42 departures of 18 different journeys, including its iconic 14-day ‘Classic Italy.’ Other tours with reduced solo pricing include trips in Germany and Central Europe, France, Spain, Portugal, Great Britain and Scandinavia. Elsewhere in the world, Tauck has trimmed the supplement by up to $800 on 15 departures of eight trips in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East.
“As much as our solo guests appreciate the great savings, they also embrace the wonderful sense of assurance and support they feel when travelling with Tauck,” said Tauck CEO Jennifer Tombaugh. “In addition, they love that all of the planning and logistics are taken care of. Everything they would normally have to arrange by themselves – hotel and restaurant reservations, sightseeing, on-site navigation and transportation – all are expertly handled by Tauck. All our guests need to do is select their trip and departure date, and we do the rest.”
For more information go to www.tauck.ca.