A&K expanding 2023 expedition cruises
Abercrombie & Kent is expanding its portfolio of luxury expedition cruises for the 2023-2024 season to all seven continents.
It includes four new itineraries in Europe, Africa and across the South Pacific.
These voyages explore regions off the beaten path under the leadership of A&K’s Expedition Team experts.
A&K’s enrichment program offer daily lectures by the A&K Expedition Team with opportunities to continue the conversation while spotting wildlife out on deck or relaxing over dinner and evening cocktails.
“More than ever before, travellers are looking for immersive experiences – whether alongside a marine biologist in the Arctic, an Aboriginal culture expert in Western Australia, or a former NASA Astronaut in the most remote regions of the Pacific,” said Bob Simpson, A&K VP of Expedition Cruising.
“Our Expedition Cruises are designed around engaging cultural exchanges, and wildlife encounters led by the most accomplished scientists and native cultural experts.”
New itineraries for 2023-2024 include the Seychelles & Coastal Tanzania, Portugal, Spain and France, French Polynesia to Easter Island Expedition and an Adriatic Voyage to Croatia, Montenegro and Greece.
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