Treasures of the Mediterranean - Northbound 2017
Overview
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- Cruise the Mediterranean on your private sailing yacht
- ports include Napoleon's island of exile Elba plus 5 other islands
- with a two-night land stay in Monte-Carlo and one night on Malta
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- All gratuities to Tauck Director, ship staff and local guides included Only 60 guests aboard Le Ponant - just 32 staterooms - for club-like cruising that rewards with more personalized services Tauck's private shore excursions and distinctive inclusions valued at $2,211 Visit six Mediterranean islands best accessed by small ship - Elba, Corsica, Ponza, Lipari, Sicily and Malta - for unique shore excursions off-the-beaten path Explore the walled medieval village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence, see the remains of Taormina's ancient Greek Theatre, and enjoy a wine tasting on Elba, Napoleon's island base during exile from France A memorable nighttime sailing by the volcanic island of Stromboli to view its fiery eruptions of molten lava Aboard ship - bar & restaurant beverages throughout the day, including house wine & spirits 26 meals (10 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 9 dinners) on land and at sea for an authentic taste of regional cuisine Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted Service charges, applicable fuel surcharges, taxes and porterage
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The total tour cost includes the tour price (regular or promotional) and the compulsory local payment. The promotional price is subject to change. Check directly with the operator for the latest price offer. The tour operator requires you to pay only the tour price to purchase your travel. The compulsory local payment will be paid when you join the trip. All prices are based on double, twin or triple share occupancy. Solo passengers will be accommodated in a double, twin or triple room according to availability with a passenger(s) of the same gender. Single supplement only needs to be paid if the passenger does not want to share and requests their own room. Discounts can only be applied at the time of booking and cannot be added at a later date, regardless of any changes made to the original booking.
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It's easy to see the world's sights. To stand in long lines, push through the crowds, and generally have the same standard-issue vacation as everyone else. But that's not good enough for us, and it's not good enough for you. We believe that travel should be easy. It should be fun. It should be worth your time and the price you paid. It should re-energize and transform. And above all else, it should be beyond the ordinary. Because how you see the world matters.
In 1882, Herman Tauck arrived in New York City from Germany in search of the American dream. His determination and values were passed on to his son, Arthur Tauck, who would realize that dream. With ingenuity and an innovative spirit, Arthur started Tauck Motor Tours, a travel company that would give birth to a new industry. The first tour, through the back roads of New England, was created by this 27-year-old in 1925. It embodied the same successful formula used by Tauck today: do the right thing. Craft a life-enriching travel experience; provide it at a single all-inclusive price; ensure there is great value for money; and rely on recommendations of satisfied customers to build a following and grow the business.
Two elements that did change over the next 90+ years – and three generations of Taucks – were the scope of destinations served and the variety of modes of travel used. Today Tauck delivers life-enriching travel experiences to every corner of the globe, incorporating small cruise ships, premium riverboats, trains, helicopters and more. What started as a New England motor coach tour company has truly evolved into an extraordinary global travel company. The fourth generation of Taucks is now involved in the company. While remarkable in any business, this seamless continuity across generations speaks to shared vision and values.
Throughout its history, the concept of “family” at Tauck has gone far beyond those sharing the surname to include hundreds of valued employees, and hundreds of thousands of loyal guests. The story of Tauck is the story of a unique American family company celebrating a passion for travel – a story that will continue to inspire generations to come.
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LE PONANT Le Ponant, a three-masted schooner, cruises to small islands, hidden harbors and exclusive ports of call in the Mediterranean with only 60 guests aboard; she is stylish, friendly and relaxed. You’ll feel as though you are cruising with family – the Captain and the crew create a comfortable environment where guests easily interact with everyone aboard. Le Ponant was specially designed for worldwide cruising to remote destinations that are accessible only by small ships – specifically, destinations in the Mediterranean that big ships can’t reach. Coastal navigation and “island hopping” are easily accomplished, and the image of several dramatic harbor entries will last a lifetime!
Built: 1991 Renovated: 2004 Length: 290 ft. Draft: 13 ft. Beam: 39 ft. Tonnage: 850 tons Cruising Speed: 14 knots Air Conditioned: Yes Elevator: No Number of Guests: 60 Crew Members: 30 Registry: France Crew Nationality: International Internet: Send / Receive
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