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  A new, intimate luxury cruise of the Greek isles has been launched by Abercrombie & Kent. The journey takes place on board the new and exclusively chartered, all-balcony mega yacht Le Laperouse where guest numbers are limited to just 150.This all-inclusive cruise is the most immersive and comprehensive journey to Greece available, including visits to the most beautiful and renowned Greek islands: Crete, Santorini, Rhodes and Mykonos; the lesser-known gems of Simy, Delos and Syros plus a stop in Turkey to visit Bodrum.Throughout the voyage there are daily choices of enriching shore excursions that cater to a range of interests, including art, nature, architecture, food and wine. All are meticulously researched, scouted and hand-selected by A&K’s expedition experts with insider access and personalised insight to Greece’s landmarks, culture and fascinating history.On board, elegantly designed staterooms and suites all have large windows and balconies. The stylish lounge areas offer outdoor access and there is a marina and mini-port for water activities. A heated, outdoor infinity pool is another great feature available to guests, while an interactive underwater lounge will be the first of its kind.A&K’s 10-day ‘Sailing the Greek Isles’ 10 to 19 October 2018 with prices from USD $9995 per person twin share. Single supplement from USD $4995.Special offer Book by 31 December 2017 and save USD $1000 per person on stateroom categories one to three.

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