Tauck on the Seine at a glance
Tauck currently operates 2 river-cruise vessels on the Seine, with an average passenger count of 98. The line is headquartered in Wilton, Connecticut and was founded in 1925; Tauck has been guiding land journeys since 1925 and entered river cruising in 2006. Its European fleet of Inspiration-class ships is known for spacious 300-square-foot suites at the bow, a fully inclusive fare, and a high crew-to-guest ratio. Tauck Bridges departures are designed specifically for grandparents travelling with grandchildren.
The Seine itself flows through France over 777 kilometres. Seine river cruises round-trip from Paris, threading through Monet's Giverny, Richard the Lionheart's Château Gaillard, and the half-timbered streets of Rouen before reaching the Channel coast at Honfleur. Most ships moor for a full day in Normandy, allowing optional excursions to the WWII landing beaches. Headline destinations served by Tauck on this river include Paris, Rouen, Honfleur, Giverny, the Normandy beaches.
Tauck ships sailing the Seine
Featured itineraries
| Itinerary | Length | Sample ports |
|---|---|---|
| Paris & Normandy | 8 nights | Paris · Vernon · Les Andelys · Rouen · Caudebec · Honfleur · Conflans |
| Seine Impressions | 7 nights | Paris · Giverny · Rouen · Le Havre · Honfleur · Vernon · Paris |