Tauck Expands European Offerings with Four New Land Tours for 2025

By Ivan PetrenkoAug 20, 2024 12:30 PMNews
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Tauck, the esteemed luxury travel company known for its immersive and expertly guided tours, has announced the launch of four new European land tours set to debut in 2025. This expansion reflects the company’s commitment to providing travelers with unique, curated experiences that delve deep into the culture, history, and natural beauty of Europe’s most captivating regions.

The new tours will span diverse destinations across the continent, offering travelers the opportunity to explore both well-known landmarks and hidden gems. Each tour is meticulously crafted to provide an in-depth exploration of the local culture, with Tauck’s signature attention to detail and high standard of service. These new itineraries are designed to cater to a variety of interests, from history and art to cuisine and natural landscapes, ensuring that there is something for every type of traveler.

One of the standout offerings is a tour through the Dolomites and Lake Garda in northern Italy. This itinerary will take travelers through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Europe, combining scenic drives through the dramatic Dolomite mountains with leisurely stays along the shores of Lake Garda. The tour will include visits to charming alpine villages, historic castles, and vineyards, allowing guests to experience the region’s rich heritage and natural beauty firsthand.

Another exciting addition is the Provence and the French Riviera tour, which promises an immersive experience in southern France’s most iconic locales. Travelers will have the chance to explore the vibrant markets of Provence, visit the historic Papal Palace in Avignon, and stroll through the glamorous streets of Cannes. This tour also emphasizes the region’s culinary delights, with wine tastings, cooking demonstrations, and meals at some of Provence’s and the Riviera’s most renowned restaurants.

For those interested in Eastern Europe, Tauck is introducing a new Central Europe’s Imperial Capitals tour, which will take guests through the heart of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. This journey will explore the rich history and cultural legacy of Vienna, Budapest, and Prague, with exclusive access to palaces, museums, and historic sites. The tour is designed to provide a deep understanding of the region’s imperial past, while also highlighting its vibrant contemporary culture.

Rounding out the new offerings is a Baltic States and Helsinki tour, which explores the fascinating and often overlooked countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, along with Finland’s capital, Helsinki. This itinerary is ideal for travelers seeking to discover the unique cultural heritage and natural beauty of the Baltic region. Highlights include visits to medieval cities, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and stunning national parks, offering a comprehensive look at this lesser-traveled corner of Europe.

Tauck’s expansion into these new regions is a testament to the company’s dedication to innovation and excellence in travel. Each tour is designed to offer a seamless experience, with all logistics handled by Tauck’s expert team, allowing guests to focus on enjoying their journey. As with all Tauck tours, these new itineraries will feature small group sizes, access to exclusive experiences, and accommodations at some of Europe’s finest hotels.

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