Tauck’s new ‘Sell Three, Sail Free’ incentive has you flushed with prizes

Tauck’s new ‘Sell Three, Sail Free’ incentive has you flushed with prizes

From 1 May 2023 until 31 December 2023, agents who make three new bookings on any of Tauck’s 2023 European river cruises, will earn one complimentary cabin on a Tauck river cruise departing before 31 December 2024.

The incentive offers agents the opportunity to experience the Tauck river cruise difference firsthand on board an all-inclusive, intimate riverboat through Europe’s great waterways.

“Our travel partners are essential to Tauck’s growth here in Australia,” David Clark, managing director Australia, Tauck, said.

“To show our support and to thank our valued travel partners for their hard work, we are thrilled to offer this Sell Three Sail Free incentive so that agents can enjoy some well-deserved time off and experience the magic of Tauck’s award-winning European river cruises for themselves.

“Our European River cruises go far beyond the riverboat or the landmarks. The real magic is in the intimate ambiance and personalised service on board, the places we take guests to off the beaten path, and in the uncommon access to local culture and exclusive destination driven experiences. We can’t wait for agents to discover the Tauck difference for themselves.”

Tauck’s destination fleet of custom-crafted riverboats explore Europe’s great rivers and waterways, from the Rhine and the Danube to the Rhone and the Seine, the Douro, the Maas and Moselle.

On board, successful agents will all Tauck has to offer, from spacious cabins and suites, impeccable service with a smile, amenities of a top-flight hotel, gracious interior design and fine continental dining.

Fares and special offers are subject to change and availability. Terms and conditions apply. For more information and the full terms and conditions for the ‘Sell Three, Sail Free’ booking incentive, agents should contact their Tauck national account manager.

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