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Tauck Adds Six New European River Cruises for 2024

A river cruise on the Danube
One of Tauck's European river cruises on the Danube.

Tauck has announced the launch of six new European river cruises for the year 2024. The six new itineraries include a 8-day trip from Amsterdam to Brussels along the scenic Dutch waterways, a 14-day journey along the Rhone from Cannes to Geneva, and a 10-day cruise along the Danube River from Munich to Budapest.

“We’re absolutely thrilled to be expanding our river cruise offerings in such an unprecedented way, with exciting new itineraries that will appeal to our loyal past guests and new travellers alike,” said Dan Mahar, Tauck’s CEO.

All of the river cruises will feature exclusive experiences designed to provide guests with a unique and immersive experience of the destinations visited, the report said. Each crusie will be accompanied by a dinner ashore, in venues ranging from a Viennese palace to a Dutch castle on its own private island, as well as guided excursions on select itineraries.

Tauck's fares are inclusive of dining, shore excursions, gratuities, onboard beverages, airport transfers, luggage handling and more.

The cruises are now available for booking and Tauck is offering discounts to guests who reserve their spots before 31OCT.

More information is also available on Tauck's website, and all will be featured in the company's new 2024 river cruising brochure.

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