Tauck has announced its 2027 small ship cruising lineup, highlighted by a new Baltic Sea itinerary and enhancements to returning itineraries in the Galápagos, according to a press release.
The company is also adding capacity in the Aegean and Iberia.
“Our small ship cruises continue to resonate with guests because they combine distinctive itinerary design, meaningful cultural access and a level of care that removes the complexity from travel,” said Tauck Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Tombaugh.
“For 2027, we’re building on that foundation, introducing a long-anticipated new Baltic Sea itinerary while continuing to refine and enhance our most popular journeys.”
The new Cruising the Baltic Sea itinerary features Northern Europe’s Baltic region aboard Ponant’s Le Champlain, carrying fewer than 160 guests on each sailing.
The 12-day itinerary calls in Stockholm, Helsinki, Tallinn, Wismar, Gdańsk, Copenhagen and Visby.
Highlights include a Tauck-exclusive dinner at Stockholm’s Vasa Museum and shore excursions to Estonia’s Memorial to the Victims of Communism and the UNESCO-listed old towns of Visby and Lübeck.
Strong early demand has placed the itinerary close to selling out.
Tauck is expanding departures on two sought-after voyages. The 14-day Aegean Voyage: Athens to Istanbul is adding two departures to the 2027 lineup.
The Treasures of Spain and Portugal 13-day itinerary is adding two departures and introducing select sailings aboard Windstar’s Star Legend.
The Hidden Galapagos & Peru itinerary returns for 2027 with enhancements.
All on-tour flights are now operated as fully private charters.
Guests embark from Quito and enjoy a seven-night cruise aboard Silver Origin, carrying no more than 40 Tauck guests.
In all, Tauck will offer 22 small ship cruises in 2027, including two Tauck Bridges itineraries designed for families.
The company will open reservations in March.