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Monday,  December 9, 2024   2:48 PM
Tauck to sail two new riverboats in France in 2026
The bow of a Tauck riverboat. (Supplied)

Tauck says two new ships will be joining the company’s fleet of riverboats in 2026.

The two ships, which have not yet been named, will launch in spring 2026 following construction next year in Serbia and The Netherlands.

According to a press release, the two newbuilds include a 135-meter vessel that will sail on Tauck itineraries along the Rhone.

Accommodating a maximum of just 130 guests in sixty-eight cabins, the 135-meter ship will boast twenty-two spacious 300-sq. ft. suites on its upper (Diamond) deck, thirty-four roomy 225-sq. ft. cabins primarily on the middle (Ruby) deck, and twelve 180-sq. ft. Category 1 cabins on the lower (Emerald) deck.

A slightly smaller (125-meter) sister ship will host up to 124 guests along the River Seine, with accommodations including twenty 300-sq. ft. suites on its Diamond Deck, thirty 225-sq. ft. cabins (mainly on the Ruby Deck), and twelve 180-sq. ft. Category 1 cabins on the Emerald Deck.

At 180-sq. ft., the Category 1 cabins on both newbuilds will be 20% larger than the Category 1 cabins found on Tauck’s other riverboats.

In keeping with Tauck’s tradition of welcoming solo travellers, all Category 1 cabins on the new ships will have the single supplement waived on every sailing.

“With our two new riverboats, we’ll continue to prioritize our guests’ comfort and the quality of their onboard experience, rather than following the industry norm of maximizing revenue by maximizing passenger capacity,” said Tauck CEO Dan Mahar in a statement.

Mahar explained that other lines’ 135-meter riverboats routinely carry 190 people, while Tauck’s ships of the same size host just 130 guests.

“Other lines’ 135-meter ships carry a full 46 per cent more people than Tauck’s riverboats, and you simply can’t provide the same service or quality of experience with nearly half-again as many guests,” said Mahar.

He said Tauck is able to offer roomier cabins (80 per cent of the cabins on the two newbuilds will be 225 square feet or larger).

Mahar added that, as with Tauck’s other riverboats, the two newbuilds will sail with a dedicated Tauck Cruise Director and up to three Tauck Director guides.

The itineraries offered on the new ships will be fully inclusive too.

Built into the price of every Tauck river cruise are all shore excursions, all gratuities, all onboard beverages (including wine, beer and spirits), arrival and departure airport transfers, all taxes and fees, and more.

Other enhancements to the ships will be made, and be revealed, in the coming months, Mahar said.

A record year

The news comes as Tauck concludes “a record year” with its European river cruises, including double-digit growth (percentage-wise) over last year’s passenger levels.

Demand for Tauck’s 2025 sailings is also robust, with pre-season bookings likewise up double-digits year-over-year, the company says.

Tauck opened its 2026 river cruises for preliminary bookings earlier this month and guests are now able to reserve space on the 2026 itinerary and departure date of their choosing.

All guests who book 2026 cruises now will have the opportunity to cancel their bookings, and receive a full refund of their deposits, when pricing and final itinerary details are announced in early 2025.


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