A&K launches new luxury expedition cruising itineraries
Abercrombie & Kent (A&K) has announced three new luxury expedition cruises, including one in September this year.
It begins with an ‘Iceland Cruise: Circumnavigating the Land of Fire & Ice’ from 11-21 September this year, encompassing volcanoes, whale watching, and glaciers.
The 10-night cruise offers all-balcony accommodation aboard the exclusively chartered Le Champlain
Guests are joined by A&K’s expedition team, which includes a photographer, historian, geologist, ornithologist and marine biologist.
Abercrombie & Kent has expanded its 2022-23 portfolio of luxury expedition cruises to 13 voyages, including Japan, Australia’s Kimberley, the Baltic Sea, Italy, Greece, as well as new expeditions around the British Isles and in the South Pacific.
These are ‘Cruising the Enchanted Isles: Scotland, Ireland & England’ and the 16-night ‘South Pacific Voyage: Komodo, Papua & Great Barrier Reef.’
The latter sails aboard the luxury yacht ‘Le Laperouse and begins with a two-night pre-cruise stay in Bali.
A&K luxury expedition cruises are all-inclusive of meals and unlimited house drinks, complimentary Wi-Fi, gratuities and more.
In keeping with the private-yacht-like ambience, Abercrombie & Kent limits capacity to approximately 80% and-no voyage exceeds 199 guests.
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