Tauck has announced its 2026 portfolio of North American land tours, and next year’s collection of trips includes three new journeys through the American West along with new itineraries in Mexico and Nova Scotia. Two of the new Western U.S. tours will debut Tauck’s glamping experiences in the region with stays at Under Canvas West Yellowstone and ULUM Moab.
Tauck’s new eight-day “Paradise Valley, Yellowstone & the Tetons” itinerary will spend Nights 3 and 4 at Under Canvas West Yellowstone, where guests will enjoy luxury safari-style tents near the national park’s west entrance. Guests on Tauck’s new eight-day “Wild, Wild West Family Adventure,” part of the Tauck Bridges collection of trips designed specifically for families, will enjoy a three-night stay at ULUM Moab. The third new tour in the region, “Western Horizons: Mesa Verde to Moab,” along with the “Wild, Wild West Family Adventure,” includes an overnight stay at the Far View Lodge located in Colorado’s Mesa Verde National Park. This development marks the company’s return to Mesa Verde for the first time in over a decade.
In all, Tauck will offer29 North America land tours in 2026, including four Tauck Bridges journeys designed specifically for families. Tauck is also expanding both its Small Group journeys averaging 24 guests, and Even Smaller Group trips averaging just 15 guests per departure. The company expects that more than 50 percent of its North America land tour bookings for next year will be on either Small Group or Even Smaller Group journeys.

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Tauck’s full lineup of new-for-2026 U.S.-based tours includes:
- “Paradise Valley, Yellowstone & the Tetons” – This eight-day journey through the American West begins with two nights at Sage Lodge in Montana’s Paradise Valley. Guests then enjoy a two-night stay at Under Canvas West Yellowstone and an exploration of the park including Mammoth Hot Springs, Norris Basin and Old Faithful. Local wildlife is celebrated in visits to the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center and Teton Raptor Center, and evenings bring highlights including a private fire pit with live music. The tour concludes with an exploration of Grand Teton National Park, accommodations at The Cloudveil in Jackson and a farewell dinner at the Million Dollar Cowboy Steakhouse.
- “Western Horizons: Mesa Verde to Moab” – This nine-day journey through the American Southwest combines cultural exploration with scenic beauty. Guests will ride the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, go horseback riding and unwind in Durango’s hot springs. A private tour of Mesa Verde offers access to ancient cliff dwellings. In Monument Valley, a Navajo-guided Jeep tour explores sacred terrain, followed by visits to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. The adventure ends in Moab with Colorado River rafting or a museum visit, and a farewell dinner.
- “Wild, Wild West Family Adventure” – This eight-day exploration of the American Southwest is designed specifically for families as part of the Tauck Bridges collection. Guests will explore cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde, hike in Arches National Park and visit the Moab Giants dinosaur museum. The itinerary also includes a horseback riding excursion, Colorado River rafting and a chuck wagon dinner in Durango. With a luxury stay at ULUM Moab, the tour blends outdoor fun, cultural discovery and family time in a spectacular setting.

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The tour company is also offering two new tours in Mexico and Canada for 2026. Those are:
- “A Week in Mexico City and Oaxaca” – On this eight-day cultural journey through Mexico’s history, art and cuisine, guests will enjoy early access to the Diego Rivera Mural Museum, a private visit to Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul and an after-hours tour of the Museum of Anthropology. Other highlights include visits to Teotihuacan’s pyramids, Xochimilco’s floating gardens and Monte Albán, along with a hands-on alebrije-making demonstration and a cooking presentation at the school of Chef Alejandro Ruiz Olmedo.
- “A Week In… Nova Scotia” – This eight-day exploration of the seaside province begins with a welcome at Halifax’s Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. Guests will visit Peggy’s Cove, UNESCO-listed Lunenburg and a replica of the ship Hector in Pictou, then explore Alexander Graham Bell’s legacy in Baddeck. Other highlights include an immersive First Nations experience, a visit to the Highland Village Museum and a living-history tour of Louisbourg Fortress. A whale-watching cruise on the Bay of Fundy and a visit to Grand-Pré round out this enriching blend of history, nature and heritage.
For more information, visit www.tauck.com.
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