Tauck touts solo traveler deals on tours, cruises
Tour operator Tauck has rolled out discounted rates for solo travelers on a host of tours and river cruises for 2026.
It is also eliminating some single supplements.
“Tauck will reduce the single supplement by $1,000 on certain other cabin categories on select European river cruise departures in 2026,” the tour operator said.
There are also savings to be had for solo travelers on land tours.
Single supplements have been reduced by up to $600 on more than 100 trips in 2026.
These comprise 37 different itineraries in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the Americas.
In addition, on a dozen North American itineraries, single supplements are reduced by up to $300.
“For many solo travelers, the true value of traveling with Tauck is the sense of ease, confidence and connection they feel,” said Tauck CEO Jennifer Tombaugh.
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